Animal Dentistry Title Big Teeth Launches Steam Greenlight Campaign
Added: 15.10.2014 11:25 | 5 views | 0 comments
VRFocus - This week sees the launch of a Steam Greenlight campaign for a new virtual reality (VR) compatible title similar to the likes of Bossa Studios Surgeon Simulator videogames. That title is Big Teeth from indie developer helliku, which hopes to secure enough positive votes to be sold on Valves digital PC store come launch. Big Teeth features full support for the Oculus Rift head-mounted display (HMD).
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| Far Cry 4 Preview: A Campaign for Animal Fights | VideoGamer
Added: 14.10.2014 20:12 | 1 views | 0 comments
VideoGamer: "It's taken four games, but Far Cry 4 demonstrates that the series has discovered itself, at last."
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| Greenlight District: Animal Gods, Hit, Tribal And Error, Environmental Station , Vector 36
Added: 11.10.2014 23:12 | 13 views | 0 comments
Hardcore Gamer: Its hard to find great indie games on Steam Greenlight when the service is so inundated with garbage. To mitigate this, our discerning staff works tirelessly to find the very best games and bring them to our Greenlight District. Here they are displayed for your perusal and consideration. We hope you enjoy this weeks selection.
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| Animal Gods Takes Classic Zelda and Brings it into the Modern Era
Added: 11.10.2014 6:12 | 7 views | 0 comments
Marcus Estrada writes: "The story of Animal Gods takes place in the 15th century and stars Thistle. As Thistle, you must fight against a curse placed on creatures around you. Hopefully, you'll be able to set the Gods of this world free. Players get a top-down perspective of a very stylized, colorful landscape. With close range weapons such as a sword (or long range bow) you'll be well-equipped to take care of anything in your path. This can also dash in able to get out of particularly tight situations. Open world design is also an important aspect to Still Games' design philosophy. They want their game to not just be beautiful but also offer a huge amount of exploration."
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| Why I Love Animal Crossing
Added: 11.10.2014 4:12 | 19 views | 0 comments
Have a long day at work? Need to relax? There is no greater accomplice that will free some anxiety like playing Animal Crossing does. Animal Crossing has the ability to make simple gameplay mechanics have a huge pay-off in amusement and replay value. Whether it is cleaning up your town, buying new merchandise, or fishing, Animal Crossing has a convivial spunk that makes responsibility all the more fun in its small digital universe. How else can I put this? Animal Crossing makes obligations not only fun, but completely addicting. Its everlasting world of charming characters and soothing music wraps around your heart, squeezes tight, and never lets go.
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| Review: Angry Bunnies: Colossal Carrot Crusade (Wii U eShop) | 8 Bit Forward
Added: 11.10.2014 2:12 | 4 views | 0 comments
As a game becomes more popular, it will doubtlessly inspire a range of spin-offs and rip-offs to be developed solely in the name of profit. Luckily, for those of us who enjoy playing the same game countless times, Cypronia has stepped up to fill the Animal Flinging genre's void with Angry Bunnies: Colossal Carrot Crusade. While it is a simple port of the 3DS version, Angry Bunnies, it does nothing to differentiate itself from popular title Angry Birds, to the point where this begins to feel like a blatant rip-off in more than the name.
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