Monday, June 18, 2012

Facebook Bubble Safari Cheats & Tips: Score & Power

Facebook Bubble Safari


In Bubble Safari, you'll come across a variety or power ups that can be used to increase your score or simply make the game more entertaining to play. Some of these power ups must be activated before you play, and can only be used a single time, while others can be activated by completing certain requirements within a level. Here with a look at Bubble Safari's power ups.

 On Fire Mode

 On Fire is a type of power up that you can earn by dropping fruit in 3 consecutive shots. Once you catch On Fire you'll have 3 powerful shots to blast bubbles that are hanging. Bubbles shot in this manner are not popped, they are turned into fruit that gets you points when they drop into the baskets!

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

inversion ps3




A wild third-person shooter, Inversion’s gimmick comes from the wild ways gravity and orientations are used in the game space. When an alien race called the Ludatore attack with gravity-manipulating weaponry, mankind is literally knocked upside down. Playing as policeman Davis Russel, you quest to find your missing daughter, but find regular weapons nearly useless as areas of the city are afflicted with zero-G, while others have off-kilter vectors, where down may be right or left might be up. It’ll be up to you to learn the 3 G’s of battle: guns, grenades, and gravity. With a Gravlink device in your arsenal, you’ll soon be able to alter gravity to your benefit, flinging enemies in the air or bringing over a large item to provide cover for yourself. Adding to the game’s realism is the use of Havok’s Destruction Engine that allows items to crumble apart in real-time, so an enemy in cover isn’t covered very long.



Wednesday, May 16, 2012

CityVille Winter Castle trick

While you might think that CityVille should have already started on its Valentine's Day  celebration (hey, FarmVille's already doing it), we're instead given a new feature dealing solely with winter: The Winter Castle. This Winter Castle is available to users level 30 and above, and comes via a goal called "Castle in the Snow." This one asks you to place and complete the Castle, collect from an Ice Tower three times and collect from 20 Winter-themed businesses.


Since that's a lot going on, let's tackle things one by one. The Winter Castle is an upgradeable building that requires you to collect building parts to upgrade. After spending 12 energy to build the frame, you'll have to collect 35 materials to just finish the base Castle:


7 Ice Blocks
7 Ice Trees
7 Ice Shingles
7 Ice Tools
7 Ice Weather Vanes

Monday, April 23, 2012

iPhone and iPod touch & Galaxy free games reviews and tablet

Welcome to another instalment of freakin gamers free game round-up - a feature that highlights the top App Store titles that have been made free in the past 24 hours.

As we've stated many times before, prices in the App Store change frequently. Grab these freebies before you miss out on a top bargain.

Remember to let us and your fellow readers know about any other great free apps in our comments section below.

Additionally, you can find out about all the latest App Store updates, price drops, and more by using the cleverly hidden hyperlink in this paragraph.

And if you're craving even more quality freebies, be sure to check out our sister site Free App Alliance for daily recommendations of the best free apps the App Store has to offer.


Off the Leash
By Big Pixel Studios - download for iPhone


Your mission in Off the Leash is to evade capture by outrunning gangs of police officers, who've been ordered by the new Chief of Police to eradicate all canines.

Along the way, you'll have to rescue as many of your doggy pals as you possibly can, complete missions, and collect coins, which can be spent on power-ups from the in-game store.

There are seven different types of dog to unlock and customise, and 90 unique missions to complete. You'd be barking mad not to download this title while it's free.


Ready Steady Bang
By Chambers Judd - download for iPhone and iPad

Ready Steady Bang, to put it simply, is a quick-fire duelling in which you have to shoot your opponents before they shoot you.

You can either play face-to-face with one of your buddies on a single screen or test your might against ten computer-controlled baddies.

If you're the fastest finger in the North, East, South, and West, you can unlock 31 different cowboy death.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

BF3 Battlefield 3 Games Tips and Keygen Walkthrough




Have you ever think of dominate and leveling fast in BF3 (Battlefield 3)? BF3 definitely change the conservative shooting game where you only can blindly run into the game, guns blazing, and killed enemies by ranking up. There are no short cut like cheat code, keygen and crack commands to dominate BF3. It all about strategy and proper community teamwork planning to win the battle. In Battlefield 3, you need to work as a team to develop a strategy and combat tactics in order to kill enemies and win a battle.
If you're thinking of one person show Rambo type shooting game, then BF3 is not for you. BF3 is all about teamwork and well define complicated strategy combat plan involved to dominate the game. The strategies and tips employ in order to win need a considerable amount of focus and perseverance.
If you're enthusiastic BF3 player and determine to dominate the game,

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Facebook Cityville Tips, Tricks for City Cash





Cityville Tips are one of the most important things that any Cityville player can use to build his virtual empire for free.  You will find a boat load of tips and tricks here will help you build a large city over time. If you have been a player from the start, there is still a lot that you can learn by finding good tips for your Cityville city. The tips and facts that you will find here will prove to be useful as you work toward total Cityville domination. The game presents a challenge to a lot of players, but with a site that has the tips for your Cityville empire to grow you cannot lose. There is information on this site about Cityville businesses, crops, trains and ships along with a slew of other information that you can use. Utilize this site as your online guide when creating your virtual empire while using our Cityville tips. We all want to build a large city to show off to our friends, along the way you have to know how to collect coins and harvest crops. Zynga has created a fantastic game that challenges our ability to create a strategy in order to compete with friends online. As a player myself, this is truly a great game. Enjoy and utilize the tips you find here.


Cityville Tips for a Strong Start From Scratch

Well, “technically” you won’t be starting from scratch. When you start the game your get many refer to as the “cityville starter kit”. Your starter kit will include city cash, goods, land where you can build your business, crops and houses. You will build a barn to harvest goods and start to collect rent on your houses.
You can level up in the game by earning XP (experience points), goods, coins and cash. In order to keep your community alive, you will have to invest some of that hard earned Cityville cash. Start purchasing buildings, businesses, cityville community buildings, and the likes. While investing, you will be expending coins ,cityville energy and goods. Just like real life, your hard work will be rewarded. Once the buildings are finished and rented, you will eventually earn coins and start your way towards being the best mayor to build a city. EVER!
You can earn your XP by performing actions in the game. One easy thing you can do is go out and visit your friend’s cityville cities. When you perform actions likes this, you start to increase your reputation. You will also increase the already high possibility of gaining special rewards like energy, coins and cityville cash.
Very often than not, a quest will appear on the left side of your screen. Those are quests you can perform to gain more XP. They also act as a guide on how you can progress in the game. We provide a a lot of cityville tips and strategies to complete quest and missions as well.

Very Important Note about Cityville Cash

Pay attention here because most people do not when it comes to city cash. They end of spending most or all of their cityville cash cash frivolously.  At the start of the game, you are given a little CV, but in order to buy special or exclusive items you will need more.
You will be given the option to buy cityville cash via Facebook with your REAL hard earned money.  This is where Zynga makes their money on the game.  You can purchase cv through paypal or using your credit card. This is very easy to do, and a lot of people spend real money in order to build up their virtual banks. You can do this if you want to but please take heed to what you are about to read.
We see a ton of players who don’t know the value of Cityville cash, so they end up spending it on getting employees for community buildings or buying energy. Stay away from doing this and you will separate yourself from the pack early.


Cityville Tips And Strategies on Real Estate, Business and Your Community

Buildings and houses will help you earn coins by collecting rents. Keep in mind that  the number of people who can live in your city is limited. As you build more houses, you should also build more community buildings to increase the number of people who live in your city.
In your build menu, there are a lot of houses that you can choose from. There are also designs which are only available for a limited time. It is the same with the cityville community buildings. The challenging part in finishing your community building is that you need to invite friends to work for you. This won’t be a problem if you have many active Facebook friends that may be your cityville neighbors. If you don’t, you’re gonna have to spend your precious cityville cash to hire employees. So make friends, and make a lot of em to save money.

Cityville Tips on Your Business Ventures

Strategically placing your cityville business is probably one of the most exciting parts of playing cityville (well at least to me). You get to be richer than any business tycoon in the world, unless they are also playing Cityville. On your build menu, there is a business option tab. Click that and a lot of business choices will be available. Building a business will require goods and energy. Once the building process is finish you will have to constantly deliver goods to them in order for them to keep running effectively.
Another one of our cityville tip about business: as you grow your businesses, also grow your supply of goods. Because once your supply of goods run out, you won’t be able to keep your business running. No supplies delivered to your businesses will incapacitate them and you won’t be able to collect any rent.


One of the most important cityville tips on this site!

No cityville mayor is an island, you must perform neighbor visits (this is one of the cityville tips that you see all over the net but no one pays close attention to).
Developing your city into something incredible is not possible without any outside help from friends. You will have to constantly grow your network in order to really excel in this game, hopefully your competitive spirit will keep you motivated in doing this.

The last of our cityville tips, think like a politician and prosper

Visiting your cityville neighbors will aid you to progress faster as you acquire friends that you can hire as employees to build community buildings. Here is the tip: grow your city as you gain more friends this will lead to total cityville domination. Pay attention to our cityville tips, I know that they are free but they are effective. We have taken the time out to put them all together for your pleasure (because we have actually needed a centralized location for the info we use). If you see anything in our cityville tips that you think needs changing or can be improved on, please leave us a comment.






Sunday, March 4, 2012

iPad Game Review & Gameplay: Dark Meadow





Dark Meadow is a game powered by an Unreal engine which chugs out some of the most horrifically beautiful graphics and tautest atmosphere in a game that can be found on your iOS device. The opening montage from the field and into the hospital provides an eerie preview of nightmares waiting inside.


Gameplay

With Unreal tech running underneath the hood, the graphics and animations are truly a sight to behold. Moving along at a smooth-as-silk clip, the game moves fluidly despite the high-end, on-screen visual displays. As an unidentified, unnamed player, you're immediately thrown into the Lion's Den, waking up in a decrepit, run down room. As you recover from your hazy slumber, a mysterious voice emanating from a central intercom speaks to you, providing what seems to be guidance on your whereabouts and what to expect. 

The gameplay is a generous mix of a labyrinthine point-and-click, seek-and-search and RPG elements married with a good dose of mystery and horror for good measure. As you journey through the rooms and hallways, supernatural creatures of otherworldly origins appear as you defend yourself with a variety of ranged weapons for distance fighting or armed instruments for up-close and personal melees. 



The fluidity of gameplay is oftentimes abruptly interrupted by the game's frequent prompts asking if me if I want to level up for upgrades. Each time the prompts crop up, I am snapped out of the immersive experience the game works so hard to achieve. When I play a game with RPG elements, I prefer a more linear, sandbox experience where I am in control of my character's destiny choosing what to do and when. I don't want "Big Brother" stepping out from his virtual curtain asking me for next steps unless prompted by me. This game would be better served with a call and response where, if I want to upgrade, I will go to the menu to do so. 

The combat mechanics leaves something to be desired. Whether firing a ranged weapon orhacking away in melee mode, the visual and audible feedback registering that I am actually causing some damage to the assailant or receiving it, while informative, is weak and falls flat. A good example of great feedback in battle is the Infinity Blade franchise. The audio-visual prompts (loud grunts, screams of pain, clashing of swords, heightened musical score, etc.) add weight and force to my strikes, parries and blocks rounding out a satisfyingly visceral experience. My battles in Dark Meadows seem light and paper-thin. I feel distant and removed rather than armed and fully-engaged.

Another frustrating aspect of the game is that if you lose, you start from the very beginning rather than from the point where you were defeated. Without a map of the premises, it is easy for players to lose one's bearings and it is very difficult to traverse though the catacombs of the hospital as you try to retrace your steps.


Graphics

Beautifully frightful and hair-raising, the visuals vividly seize your imagination and stranglehold your attention. You'll find it quite difficult to tear yourself away from the screen as the morbid monstrosities traipse through the hospital lumbering towards you.

Sound

The script and voice acting are some of the industry's best. The developers took their time choosing a great voice actor and it pays off in spades. The spooky backdrop is amplified by the bizarre ambient soundtrack effectively wrenching and enveloping players into this creepy world.

Conclusion

Most of the elements for a horror masterpiece are in place. A few minor changes and this could easily become an iOS classic.

Ratings (scale of 1 to 5):

Graphics: - 5 - Top-notch graphics and animation. 
Sound: - 3.5 - Voice acting is perfect. Battles in combat need to be amped up to register better feedback for a complete and visceral experience. 
Controls: - 4 - Easy and intuitive.
Gameplay: - 3 - It is ironic that the gameplay feels distant and removed given all the ingredients mixed in to pull in the player.
Overall: - 3.5 - This horror show falls a bit short, but is positioned for an awesome recovery with several adjustments.

Reviewed by ColeDaddy

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Beginner's Guide: Minecraft


Minecraft. Ever heard of it? Maybe you heard of it because it's a pretty famous game right now. It was made in 2009 by Markus Persson or what he prefers to be called 'Notch', the leader of the game company Mojang.


Before the game was famous and all, all at the beginning Notch, a man who knew Java coding and C++,
made a game test called 'The Cave Game'. He said he will be working on it, with his crew. Here is the video
of the cave game:

Later, after some working he released alpha in 2009. Watch this video if you want to know the history and the timeline
of the development of this game.
So, now you know what Minecraft is, and how it begun, let's start how to play this game.

So you basicly start with nothing in your inventory. You start in a new world.
What do you do? Firstly, find some trees and cut them down. You can cut
trees down by holding the left mouse button. gather as much wood as possible. Then after you got some amount of wood, then push E to see
your inventory.

Beginner's Guide: Team Fortress 2 Part 2

OK, so you already know 3 classes in Team Fortress 2. Here are the other ones:
 

 4. The Pyro


Beginner's Guide: Team Fortress 2 Part 1

                       Beginners Guide: Team Fortress 2  Part 1

                                   Source: http://www.gamingbus.com/


Team Fortress 2 is a game made by the developers of the popular game franchise Portal. This game is available on
Steam for free. So everyone can download it without paying for it. The game came out in 2007.
Are you one of those people who read this article and think: ''Hmm, I'd really want to play that game! But i don't know how to play it...''?

Well, you are at the right place! This is a COMPLETE guide of everything about this game.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

PS3 Duke Nukem Forever - Duke's Big Package DLC - coupon code

PS3 Duke Nukem Forever - Duke's Big Package DLC - coupon code



FREE code PS3 Duke Nukem Forever - Duke's Big Package DLC - coupon code for FREE

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Star Wars : The Old Republic


BioWare | December 20th 2011

If you’re not too keen on mobile gaming, or you don’t own a 3DS, BioWare might just have something for you. With Bioware’s pedigree, as well as several of our staff members declaring it a World of Warcraft killer,” after extended beta play, it’s easy to see why people are excited for the release of Star Wars: The Old Republic for PC later this month.
The title allows for players to step into the role of a Jedi or Sith,

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Battlefield 3 Gameplay and Review

Battlefield 3

The campaign of Battlefield 3 opens with a mechanic that has been a feature of many of the latest blockbuster FPS’s of recent times. You start with an ending scene, then spend the rest of the game figuring out how you arrived at that point as the plot unfolds. The main protagonist, Sgt Henry ‘Black’ Blackburn is interrogated by government agents. As he tells his tale of bravery you play as the characters in his story, revolving through several scenarios as both allied and enemy forces. The theme of playing as different characters to advance a plotline is one we have seen in previous games of the same genre.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Ravenwood Fair Facebook Tricks & Codes

Ravenwood Fair Facebook



  • Click A Free Space In The Screen And Type One Of The Codes:
  • IDDQD - Your and friend's profile image get Doom picture
  • ALEXCHEE - gliches
  • SERGEISOROKIN - You get an energy, but later you get out of sync and game reload
  • Castle Ville Facebook Energy Cheats

    CastleVille Facebook



    When you begin playing CastleVille, you have 10 energies that you can use to get started at your quests. You can find your energy level at the top right side of your game screen. It has a thunder-icon, you may be familiar with the icon since it's generally used for most facebook games. And you may notice the timer below it that says,"More in: