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I’m loving all these Kairosoft games. I’ll have to give the free version a try!
In reply to - visionex posted an update in the group Android Gaming : New from Kairosoft an Android exlusive Grand Prix Story! ”Become the boss of your own team, training drivers and acquiring sponsors before conquering the Grand Prix! Develop new vehicles and parts, and customize them any way you like! Do you have what it takes to make it to [...] · View -
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Just discovered Pocket League Story on Android. It’s got so much more depth than Game Dev Story but lacks its charm. Has anyone else played either?
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Matt Dunn joined the group Android Gaming 2 years, 2 months ago · View
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I have such a love/hate relationship with Angry Birds.
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I love World of Goo. Used to play it to death. I suppose it’s about time to revisit that title.
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Little is known about the Zombie Yeti other than his name, birth date, social security number, educational history, past work experience and sandwich preference (roast beef and Swiss).
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I think I’ve played Plants vs. Zombies just about as much as it can possibly be played. Does anyone recommend any other games that this old laptop I’m stuck with can handle?
Check out an fps from about 2004 called Painkiller, doesn’t take much hardware to run and its super fun.
I’ll check it out! Thanks!
My only issue with PvZ was that I loved it so much I stayed up and played through the whole game the first night.
I would recommend some type of tower defense game however, I didn’t jump on board until the Final Fantasy one so, I have no idea about what’s good.
I would suggest trying World of Goo, it’s not a tower defense game, but the artist style, simple controls, and progressive challenge should hit similar notes to Plants vs. Zombies.
I love World of Goo. Used to play it to death. I suppose it’s about time to revisit that title.
Have you tried the Puzzle Quest games yet? Both one and two are a very enjoyable experience in my view. Also my friends thoroughly enjoy Minecraft. And with the many free map and mod packs available it should be worth a go at $22.00.
i played the Demo or trial or whatever it’s called of Plants vs Zombies on XBox Live, and i thouht it to be oen of the worst games i’d ever played.
honestly? they stupidly make the least interesting part of the game the demo.
So the game itself is good? I got bored with putting plants in the path of zombies which then ate the plants or died. Does it get better?
well don’t get me wrong, the game is pretty much all more of the same, but after a few more levels you get a much, much better variety in the types of plants, the types of zombies, and even the types of environments, which introduces an element of puzzle solving along with the tower defense-esque nature of it. Like every other PopCap game, it’s a simple concept drawn out to its absolute logical conclusion.
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Not having time to play video games recently makes me a sad panda. Luckily I’ll have plenty of free time this weekend to check out NCAA Football 11.
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Very sun burnt from coaching at two middle school football camps earlier this week, so I’m planning on staying in all day today to game on either my PC or Droid.
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I love my Droid so much. I’m listening to the latest WTG/AWW via Google Listen, playing Pokémon Ruby via Gameboid while checking Pokédroid to make sure I don’t make a dumb mistake, and posting this message. Awesome. I also bought a Game Gripper (http://sites.google.com/site/gamegripper/) after seeing the ad on my key mappings screen. It looks like an awesome accessory if you like retro gaming on your Droid!
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In regard to my last post, today I had my cake and ate it, too. For free.
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Based on the one video I just checked out of Wipeout on YouTube, it seems somewhat similar. The tracks you play on are created by the song you choose to play. If you choose a slower song, you’ll end up with a easy, uphill track. If you choose a fast techno song, you’ll more than likely play on a steep, fast-paced track. I don’t bother thinking about the difficulty, though; I focus on playing a video game built around my personal music collection. There are regional, nationwide, and global leaderboards for each song, so there’s always an extra incentive to play through songs again and again. For $10, there’s absolutely no excuse not to have this game in your collection!
Note: You WILL lose track of time playing this game.
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