Castle Doombad celebrates Memorial Day by dropping down to 99c / 69p on iOS and Android
Added: 23.05.2014 20:17 | 0 views | 0 comments
Whether you're looking forward to Memorial Day or a UK Bank Holiday on Monday, chances are pretty good that you've got a three-day weekend ahead of you.
That means you've also got time for lots of mobile gaming, which is convenient as Silver Award-winning tower defense title Castle Doombad's dropped its price from $2.99 / £1.99 to 99c / 69p from May 23 to May 26.
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| BattleBlock Theater PC Review - Mouse n Joypad
Added: 22.05.2014 11:14 | 8 views | 0 comments
Gale writes - "The games graphics are a huge visual upgrade over Castle Crashers, Behemoths previous game. The textures are crisp and interesting, without taking attention away from the actual gameplay. Colours are what will probably strike you the most, as they feel reminiscent of the true Newgrounds spirit Behemoth is well known for. The devs have obviously managed to find a very specific visual style that makes their games stand out from the rest."
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| From SNES to Wii U: A Complete History of Mario Kart
Added: 22.05.2014 0:14 | 12 views | 0 comments
CraveOnline: "Ah, Mario Kart. Perhaps the best multiplayer series of all time, what initially began as an unassuming racing game featuring Nintendo's portly mascot escalated into one of, if not the most popular franchise in Nintendo's arsenal.
Everyone has a Mario Kart memory. Whether it be racing around Koopa Beach on the SNES's Super Mario Mart, or a night of 4-player karting mayhem on Mario Kart Wii, the series has always been the one constant in video games: when you play a Mario Kart game, you know you're going to have fun.
With the impending release of Mario Kart 8, we thought we'd give a retrospective on where the Mario Kart series came from, and where it's at now. From Red Shells to Blue, Bowser's Castle to Rainbow Road, here's the complete history of Mario Kart."
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| GameSpot | Wolfenstein: The New Order Video Review
Added: 20.05.2014 9:17 | 8 views | 0 comments
Daniel Hindes: It's 1960, and the Nazis have taken over the world. Once-beautiful cities like Berlin and London have been transformed into oppressive urban landscapes. Propaganda posters are plastered over miles of depressing concrete, while loudspeakers echo the doctrine of the Nazis' totalitarian regime and the punishments that follow for breaking it. The streets are patrolled by technological terrors--Nazi mechs and robotic guard dogs, whose imposing grey forms against the drab grey concrete are broken only by the deep red of Nazi banners. This is the world of Wolfenstein: The New Order, a world where resistance seems futile. But there is one man who is up to the task: William "BJ" Blazkowicz--the same Blazkowicz who escaped Castle Wolfenstein, shot a lot of Nazis, and took down Mecha Hitler in 1992's Wolfenstein 3D.
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| Castle Crashers - Trainer 1.5 (PC)
Added: 19.05.2014 15:05 | 529 views | 0 comments
Stuck? Check out the latest hints cheats for this game!
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| Fire Panda's Last Studio Ghibli VR Project Based on Howl's Moving Castle
Added: 18.05.2014 15:14 | 8 views | 0 comments
VRFocus - Indie developer Fire Pandas Nick Pittom has revealed that his next virtual reality (VR) adaption of a scene from a Studio Ghibli film will be his last. The developer, who previously released the boiler room scene from Spirited Away and is currently working on the bus stop scene from My Neighbour Totoro, will next adapt the interior of Howls Moving Castle into a VR experience. The project will support the Oculus Rift VR headset.
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