Archive for the 'Games' Category
Friday, January 19th, 2007
This is a really cool software. And what makes it really cool? Well it allows you to create your own games easily. Yeah it does!
Quest Pro allows you to make text adventure games, also known as interactive fiction, quickly and easily and without needing to learn any programming. With this software it is so simple to create your own interactive world or interactive story you won’t believe it, and editing your game is made easy with the included editor, QDK. It has the power to let you make exciting adventure games, complete with graphics and sounds.
With this cool software [Quest Pro] you can make text adventures, role-playing games, training materials, simulations, interactive fiction, online multiplayer environments and lots more.
Want to see what it’s all about? Go to http://www.axeuk.com/quest/
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Thursday, January 18th, 2007
A new updated version of D3DGear, D3DGear 1.80 has just been released recently, on the 16th of January to be precise. Just in case you don’t know what D3DGear is, let me tell you about it.
D3DGear is an advanced utility for Windows DirectX & OpenGL games. It automatically measures a 3D game’s frame rate and displays it on screen; user can customize font color, size and position of the frame rate display.
The nice thing about it is that D3DGear can capture 3D game screenshots with the press of a hotkey, and automatically save screenshots into a file. You can define the screenshot hotkey, save file format and save file directory. But that’s not all this is what really makes it cool! D3DGear also can record 3D games to movie.
The latest version has these new features added to it:
- Added new feature: PerfGraph
- Added new feature: PunkBuster Compatible mode
- Added new feature: FPS hotkey
It’s a shareware with a trial version that has a 15-day timeout. Want to check it out? CLICK HERE
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Monday, January 15th, 2007
This is one of those cool little flash games that can keep you happy for a few minutes.
You know the type, the ones you keep saying “just one more go” to and are still playing 20 minutes later when you should be doing something more productive.
You are a dolphin (in the game!!) and you have to do as any tricks as you can in 2 minutes. You can do corkscrews, backflips, tailslides, etc and you can try and beat the records for high jump, long jump, etc and make it to the high scores table.
This is one of those kinda games that is actually entertaining original and a little addicting, so take a break and have fun, its what flipper woulda wanted!
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Monday, January 15th, 2007
From the stables of BIG FISH GAMES comes this highly addictive Arkanoid remake that would keep you glued to one spot and keep you playing once you install it. Magic Ball.
In case yopu are wondering what the difference is between this game, Magic Ball and other clones of Arkanoid or Arkanoid styled games, you need to check this out.
Magic Ball prides itself with professional 3D graphics, studio-level sound effects, awesome original soundtrack and well-designed gameplay with tons of new brick types, bonuses and special effects. Yeah, you’ll really get to have a cool experience playing this game, the graphics, the soundtrack and the effects are really cool.
And what’s the point of the game?
The point of the game is to destroy all the bricks the level is comprised of using the rockets.
Want to EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC OF MAGIC BALL? CLICK HERE!
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Monday, January 8th, 2007
Are you bored playing a game over and over? Do you want something extra from your games? Can’t find cheats or trainers? Do you want unlimited life/ammo/resources/bullets/money… or maybe high scores or something? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then maybe it’s time for you to check out Artmoney.
This is a program that helps you to find cheats in PC games. It can make a difficult games easier to get through by helping you find the memory address where a desired quantity (energy, ammo, money etc) is located so you can change that quantity. In spite of its title, ArtMoney actually allows you to change any quantity specified in a game, so it works for almost any games.The program finds a hex address based on the input parameters you set and prints these addresses with their corresponding values. For example, if your character has 1,431 dollars, ArtMoney searches and displays all memory addresses containing the value of 1431.
Using this program is totally legal, after all, you bought your game so you can do what you want with it. It only serves to make gaming easier although some people say that takes all the fun out of it. Although i know it can be frustrating to get stuck on a point in a game you just can’t move past. If that has happened to you, then its worth trying out what ArtMoney can do for you!
Despite the title, you don’t need to use any of your real life money to use it! It has paid and freeware editions, so go grab the freeware edition here and maybe that one game you always get stuck on will finally stop driving you crazy!
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Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007
If you are a tennis fan you are going to love this game. OnCourt is a program for tennis fans. The beautiful thing about this program is that it gives you access to statistical information about any tennis player, tennis tournament, and a history of matches of any two players. I love the fact that it contains databases of both men and women tennis and they can be updated daily via Internet.
If you are still not sure this program will meet your “tennis love needs”, check out the functions. The main functions are:
- Obtaining statistical data on any tennis player, the history of his games on courts with various surfaces, at the tournaments of various levels, his current position in the ranking list, the win and loss percentage in tie-breakers, finals, semi-finals, three and five-set matches, the players specialization, his ascendant and current biorhythms and lots of other information
- Obtaining information on the results of any tennis tournament either as a table or as a tournament draw
- The possibility of exporting the data into Microsoft Excel keeping the original colors which allows the data to be saved in a file, converted into some other format or printed out or be e-mailed
- Daily on-line database updates make sure that you are always well informed with the results of the latest matches played and the important data for the analysis of the forthcoming matches.
Etc.
Want to try it out? CLICK HERE!
Posted in Developer, Fun, Games, Information Management, Internet, Main | 3 Comments »
Monday, December 25th, 2006
Word search games make good learning and fun tools. If you a re a fan of word search games, then you might enjoy this one, WordOMatic.
WordOMatic is a word search game with elements of puzzle and strategy. You are expected to rearrange letters to form words which are then replaced with fresh letters. To make it more interesting as letters grow old, they change color. The object of the game is to use all available letters before they become void. This is an original game belonging to the Word Search genre which includes games like Scrabble, Boggle, and Jumble as well as modern PC games like Bookworm and Text Twist.
WordOMatic is not only an easy game to play, it’s also a good way to learn. The game knows over forty thousand words from three to six letters. You get bonus points for using longer words, and for avoiding repeated words. Like I said it’s real cool way to learn and have fun at the same time. Yeah it is! It knows more than eight hundred words containing the letter X.
The only thing that might be an issue for you about this game is its price. It’s a shareware that costs $19.95. But you can check out the trial version and see if it is worth it. Check it out HERE!
Posted in Fun, Games, Main, Shareware, Text | No Comments »
Saturday, December 23rd, 2006
Tibia is a free online RPG (Role Playing Game). You can join guilds, kill monsters, cast spells, make friends and enemies, and generally have a fun time. Ok, I’ve seen better graphics, but at least it’ll run well on low end systems. Some people like the old “Super Nintendo” type graphics anyway.
Gameplay in Tibia is simple, you start out on Rookguard, you go around, kill stuff, etc. Left click to move, right click to use (or bring up a menu with the new controls), pretty basic stuff. Talking is achieved by just typing, there’s no windows you have to select, just type your sentence then press enter. Skills are achieved by doing the particular action.
You want shielding? Equip a shield and get hit. Like swords? Equip one and watch your sword skill grow as you kill more monsters. It’s very simplistic, so you get the idea. This game would appeal most to fans of old school games that were similar to this, except this is online and you can interact with other nerds! : )
You can find out more info at the homepage here.
Posted in Fun, Games, Internet, Main, Shareware, Web services | 3 Comments »
Sunday, December 10th, 2006
Mazefrenzy is one of those online games that’s sure to drive you crazy, yet you just cant help trying again!
The object of the game is to move a small red dot through a maze, without touching the sides, kinda like a variation on wire loop games. The repetitive music doesnt help you out much, but luckily theres an option to click to mute it.
Tip: It may be easier using a touchpad instead of a mouse, or vice versa, depending on how they respond and how steady those hands of yours are! Also muting the music will definitely help! And not trying to do it all at once!
Check it out for yourself here!
Good luck and if anyone actually makes it through the first maze let me know because as of now i am about to give up! well, maybe just one more go…
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Thursday, December 7th, 2006
Pac-Xon is a flash game based on the classic Pac-Man games of long long ago. The big difference is that they took that and turned it into an original game that’s totally different.
The object of the game is to build walls that enclose and fill empty space, while avoiding the ghosts touching off the wall you’re trying to make. As soon as you fill at least 75% empty space, you go to the next level. There’s power-ups occasionally to move faster, make the ghosts move slower or freeze, and of course, eat the ghosts!
This one is just as addictive in the same way as the original Pac-Man was though, so if you have some time to kill its worth checking out for a few minutes at least, although you might very well find yourself suffering from “Just one more go” syndrome! Reminds me of the old quote that “If Pac-Man had affected us as kids, we’d all be running around in a darkened room munching pills and listening to repetitive music!” Hmmm!
You can check it out right here if you want a refreshing take on a classic game!
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