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Cards Against Humanity Now Has a Free, Unofficial, Online Version

Added: 11.03.2015 21:34 | 2 views | 0 comments


, has all the cards from the original game including all five expansions.

"It works on smartphones, tablets, and computers so even the guy stuck in '99 can join in the fun," Whitfield said. You'll need an internet connection to play, and Whitfield says you need to be in the same room as the other players, but you could theoretically play over Skype or or pretty much any other online communications portal. To start a game, simply tap the "new game" button at the top. This will start a new match and give you a link you can share with your friends. The link will lead them to the same match.

Whitfield is able to provide what is clearly Cards Against Humanity LLC's intellectual property for free because the original card game is distributed under a creative commons license. As the Cards Against humanity website itself explains, "That means you can use and remix the game for free, but you can't sell it without our permission."

Since Cards Against Humanity allows people to do this, Cards Against Originality isn't the first digital clone of the game, as a quick Google search will show you. However, it does seem like the digital version the sticks closest to the original game and isn't trying to charge you for any add-on content, like some of the more unscrupulous versions.

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From: www.gamespot.com

Gear VR's First FPS Looks Like a Mobile Game

Added: 08.03.2015 14:35 | 5 views | 0 comments


headset.

Protocol Zero, which was previously available as a free demo, is now available as a full game exclusively for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 for $5.

The game asks players to navigate a near future, war-torn city decimated by a brutal regime with a blend of stealth and action gameplay, and special optics like X-ray, thermal, and night vision.

Seeing as how the Gear VR uses a Samsung smartphone to run and display its games, and that DeNA is a mobile games company, it's no surprise that Protocol Zero looks like other mobile games currently for sale on the iTunes App Store and Google Play.

Oculus' chief technical officer John Carmack was at GDC as well, where he said he spends almost all of his time at the company working on mobile VR.

"I do believe there's going to be a real market there where people will be successful," Carmack said to developers in the audience, adding that while they won't have time to produce a AAA-quality by the time the Gear VR is released, they will have a reasonable amount of time to produce a mobile game.

Carmack said he expects a consumer version of the Gear VR to release before the end of the year. You can watch his full GDC session in the video below.

From: www.gamespot.com

Gear VR's First FPS Looks Like a Mobile Game

Added: 08.03.2015 14:35 | 2 views | 0 comments


headset.

Protocol Zero, which was previously available as a free demo, is now available as a full game exclusively for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 for $5.

The game asks players to navigate a near future, war-torn city decimated by a brutal regime with a blend of stealth and action gameplay, and special optics like X-ray, thermal, and night vision.

Seeing as how the Gear VR uses a Samsung smartphone to run and display its games, and that DeNA is a mobile games company, it's no surprise that Protocol Zero looks like other mobile games currently for sale on the iTunes App Store and Google Play.

Oculus' chief technical officer John Carmack was at GDC as well, where he said he spends almost all of his time at the company working on mobile VR.

"I do believe there's going to be a real market there where people will be successful," Carmack said to developers in the audience, adding that while they won't have time to produce a AAA-quality by the time the Gear VR is released, they will have a reasonable amount of time to produce a mobile game.

Carmack said he expects a consumer version of the Gear VR to release before the end of the year. You can watch his full GDC session in the video below.

From: www.gamespot.com


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