An Update On Papercraft Adventure A Song for Viggo
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Serena Nelson writes: "Those who have been following A Song For Viggo know that every scene and character is being made out of paper so creating these takes some time. Currently "Chapter 1" is finished barring some last minute bug squashing and optimization and a huge percentage of the backdrops are done."
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| Alto's Adventure Review
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Pause and Select: "While part of me thinks it is an almost perfect game in its own right I cant get past the fact that brilliant execution on a simple concept is still slightly plain."
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| Technobabylon: Captivating Cyberpunk Adventure | Gamemoir
Added: 31.05.2015 18:16 | 0 views | 0 comments
Wadjet Eye Games and Technocrat Games have collaborated to create an amazing cyberpunk adventure game in Technobabylon. Challenging puzzles, dynamic and interesting characters, and an engrossing plot.
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| Deep Sea Adventure Comes To Kickstarter Monday With Neptune Flux
Added: 31.05.2015 6:16 | 1 views | 0 comments
VRFocus reports on Zoxide Games' forthcoming VR Kickstarter videogame Neptune Flux, an undersea adventure set in a dystopian future.
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| Starfighter: Eclipse, A Sexy Sci-Fi Adventure - Cliqist
Added: 31.05.2015 5:16 | 10 views | 0 comments
Marcus Estrada writes: "Starfighter is an online sci-fi comic series which I got into thanks to a friend a few years back. Although Ive not kept up recently, it was certainly an interesting webcomic filled with equal parts drama and romance. As such, the Starfighter visual novel Kickstarter by HamletMachine got me hyped. Enough so that I ended up sharing the campaign with anyone who I felt would appreciate male-male romance, regardless of their knowledge of the actual comic! In the end it had absolutely no trouble raising $143,183 in April 2014. A little over a year later we finally have Starfighter: Eclipse which is accessible via PC browsers, tablets, and smartphones."
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| Rush Star - Bike Adventure Cheats: The Strategy Guide, Tips and Gift Codes
Added: 30.05.2015 22:16 | 3 views | 0 comments
Always buy small potions to increase your distance travel in a single run. More distance travel equals more experience. You need experience points to unlock new vehicles.
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| The 12 Most Frustrating Video Game Challenges Ever
Added: 30.05.2015 0:00 | 5 views | 0 comments
1. Emerald Graves rift
Dragon Age: Inquisition players, a warning: If you venture out into the Emerald Graves too early, you regret it soon enough, thanks to an oddly stubborn fade rift with demons that dole out almost instant death. 2. The Great Palace
Who would have thought that mere birds could burn you from a distance in such an effective manner? In Zelda II: The Adventure Of Link, you find out. 3. Imperator Mar'gok
The latest World of Warcraft expansion introduces players to a super-hard ogre mage. Some have complained that the two-headed foe is actually too hard, compared with the rest of the game. 4. The Water Temple
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time has an underwater level featuring tons of doors, keys, levers, locks … and tears. 5. Big Score Obvious Approach
Fans of Grand Theft Auto V cite this mission as quite the pain, especially when players choose the higher-paying “obvious approach.” No wonder it pays $201.6 million. 6. The Great Maze
Don’t you just love facing off against all the bosses you’ve already killed? The creators of Super Smash Bros. Brawl seemed to think we would. 7. Tubular
In ‘80s-speak, tubular means “great.” Among Super Mario Bros. fans? Not so much. 8. Your random Dragon Priest
In Skyrim, some floating undead baddies can sport serious armor (such as powerful masks), not to mention very high magic skills. 9. Truth and Reconciliation
It can be tough to decide which task is the hardest in Halo: Combat Evolved. But plenty of fans still shudder when they recall this rescue mission, which is the first level in the game to introduce Hunters, Zealot Elites and Stealth Elites. 10. Chamber 18
As if this Portal room, packed with turrets and laser beams, isn’t taxing enough, you also get to hear GlaDOS threaten, “You will be baked and then there will be cake.” Thanks. Thanks a lot. 11. Master Core
This Super Smash Bros. boss eventually morphs into a candy-hued orb. Think that a gobstopper-colored ball is all pleasant and sweet just because it has pretty colors? Just try defeating it at level 9 intensity. 12. The Ender Dragon
Minecraft devotees know that defeating this boss isn’t just about hitting it; you also have to keep it away from ender crystals, which heal the creature. 12. Level 65
Candy is supposed to be fun. Candy is supposed to be a treat. But Level 65 of Candy Crush Saga is routinely described by players as quite the opposite of all that.
Tags: Among, Green, Mario, World, Brave, Gain, Thief, Says, Video, Jump, Watch, Fate, There, Time, Legend, Video Game, Combat, Master, Minecraft, Super Mario, Truck, Most, Grade, Dragon, Adventure, Auto, Grand Theft, Theft Auto, Warcraft, Score, York, Zelda, Soul, Smart
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| The 12 Most Frustrating Video Game Challenges Ever
Added: 30.05.2015 0:00 | 20 views | 0 comments
1. Emerald Graves rift
Dragon Age: Inquisition players, a warning: If you venture out into the Emerald Graves too early, you regret it soon enough, thanks to an oddly stubborn fade rift with demons that dole out almost instant death. 2. The Great Palace
Who would have thought that mere birds could burn you from a distance in such an effective manner? In Zelda II: The Adventure Of Link, you find out. 3. Imperator Mar'gok
The latest World of Warcraft expansion introduces players to a super-hard ogre mage. Some have complained that the two-headed foe is actually too hard, compared with the rest of the game. 4. The Water Temple
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time has an underwater level featuring tons of doors, keys, levers, locks … and tears. 5. Big Score Obvious Approach
Fans of Grand Theft Auto V cite this mission as quite the pain, especially when players choose the higher-paying “obvious approach.” No wonder it pays $201.6 million. 6. The Great Maze
Don’t you just love facing off against all the bosses you’ve already killed? The creators of Super Smash Bros. Brawl seemed to think we would. 7. Tubular
In ‘80s-speak, tubular means “great.” Among Super Mario Bros. fans? Not so much. 8. Your random Dragon Priest
In Skyrim, some floating undead baddies can sport serious armor (such as powerful masks), not to mention very high magic skills. 9. Truth and Reconciliation
It can be tough to decide which task is the hardest in Halo: Combat Evolved. But plenty of fans still shudder when they recall this rescue mission, which is the first level in the game to introduce Hunters, Zealot Elites and Stealth Elites. 10. Chamber 18
As if this Portal room, packed with turrets and laser beams, isn’t taxing enough, you also get to hear GlaDOS threaten, “You will be baked and then there will be cake.” Thanks. Thanks a lot. 11. Master Core
This Super Smash Bros. boss eventually morphs into a candy-hued orb. Think that a gobstopper-colored ball is all pleasant and sweet just because it has pretty colors? Just try defeating it at level 9 intensity. 12. The Ender Dragon
Minecraft devotees know that defeating this boss isn’t just about hitting it; you also have to keep it away from ender crystals, which heal the creature. 12. Level 65
Candy is supposed to be fun. Candy is supposed to be a treat. But Level 65 of Candy Crush Saga is routinely described by players as quite the opposite of all that.
Tags: Among, Green, Mario, World, Brave, Gain, Thief, Says, Video, Jump, Watch, Fate, There, Time, Legend, Video Game, Combat, Master, Minecraft, Super Mario, Truck, Most, Grade, Dragon, Adventure, Auto, Grand Theft, Theft Auto, Warcraft, Score, York, Zelda, Soul, Smart
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www.gamespot.com
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