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Friday

Candy Blast Mania: Valentine Cheats And Tips

TeamLava has just released a new Valentine-themed update for its puzzle game Candy Blast Mania, and it's a pretty sweet take on the established gameplay. Valentine offers a dozen new levels to take on, along with various challenges to overcome and a new accessory you can use to generate new puzzle pieces.
Here are some tips to help get you started with the game.

How do I use the Sprout Flower in Candy Blast Mania: Valentine?

The Sprout Flower spits out randomly-selected pieces of a particular color onto the game board once it's been activated. If you activate a red one, for instance, it'll spit out around five to six red gems onto the board.
Usually, sprout flowers are designed to produce the pieces required to complete the level. So it's important that you match up any nearby pieces in to activate them. It takes about two to three hits for the flower to grow - depending on its starting position - and once activated, it'll send the pieces flying.
If you can, keep an eye open for multiple Sprout Flowers in a level. That's a big hint that they'll be the key to getting more of the colored gems on the board, and completing your goal much more quickly.
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How do I destroy Jawbreakers in Candy Blast Mania: Valentine?

Jawbreakers can be a real pain in the neck to remove from the board, as you can't switch other pieces around with them. Fortunately, they can be destroyed. Simple line up candy pieces in rows near the jawbreakers, and within about three hits, they'll be out of your way. If you can, try to match up candy pieces that are required to beat the level when you're breaking them. Nothing beats nailing two birds with one stone - or in this case, candy.

How do I eliminate goop from pieces in Candy Blast Mania: Valentine?

It's rather easy. While you can't move the goop pieces themselves, you can coordinate similarly colored candy pieces with them. Once they match up, you'll get rid of the goop, and the candy piece underneath can be moved once more.
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How do I collect keys in Candy Blast Mania: Valentine?

Keys will help you unlock treasure chests that provide you with additional power-ups in each stage, such as the ability to stun the Gummi Bear King automatically in battle, or add extra turns to a round. You collect them by beating certain challenges on the board, such as eliminating enough goop from surrounding candy pieces, or creating power-ups by lining up four or more in elimination. Check the Challenges tab to see which keys are available for your collection.

How do I defeat the Gummi Bear King in Candy Blast Mania: Valentine?

The Gummi Bear King is a tyrannical type who throws out goop and Jawbreaker pieces at random. To throw him off, collect the required pieces highlighted to do damage to his health bar, before knocking him out for good. You can throw him for a loop by dizzying him, either by hitting multiple candy combos at once or utilizing the automatic dizzy power-up. This is useful, as it allows you to do damage to him while he can't fire back.
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How do I use special floor tiles in Candy Blast Mania: Valentine?

Like the original Candy Blast Mania, these tiles are really good when it comes to multiplying the value of candies - making it easier to meet your overall goals - and eliminating rows.
Simply line up four or more candies in a straight shot, and special tiles will appear. Once you line up removable pieces over these tiles, the effects will take place, depending on the color of the tiles. Some, for example, will increase the value of candy pieces - including ones you need to collect, which can quickly add up - while others take out all the pieces in a row.
These tiles are particularly handy when it comes to the Candy Crazy round after you've met your goal. Here, you can add additional candy pieces to your tally, increasing your score and adding extra stars to your ranking. If you're competitive with your Facebook friends, both of these will be vital when it comes to moving you up the leaderboards.

Clear Vision 3 Cheats And Tips: Mission 6-10 Walkthrough



Clear Vision 3 Walkthrough - Mission 6: Jack Barnes

For this mission, you're asked to bump off a chimney sweep while he's at work. To accept, you'll need to submit three charges, but you'll receive a reward of 800 cash for finishing things up neatly.
He moves back and forth cleaning out the chimney, but if you time your shot just right, you'll get the right shot off with ease. Line up his head in your sights and wait for him to come back up with his broom before firing. He'll stumble off the roof, and you'll be richer as a result.
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Clear Vision 3 Walkthrough - Mission 7: Karen

In this mission, you're asked to eliminate a pesky bouncer so that your client, Karen, can take part in the show of a lifetime at a local club. It'll cost you three charges to accept, but net you 940 cash upon completion.
For this one, you'll need to adjust for distance. First, line up the target - just in front of the club - in your sights. The number "1800" will read next to him. Move your sight targeting up a bit so that the number "2000" on your scope appears right next to his neck. Fire your weapon, and he's as good as gone.
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Clear Vision 3 Walkthrough - Mission 8: K

A letter from a client called K asks that you eliminate a pesky foreman while he's at work. This is a higher-priced gig that'll set you back four charges, but reward you with a cool 950 cash.
What you'll want to do with this target is take your time, as he's consistently shifting positions from standing up straight, to leaning over to work on a machine while his cohort stands next to him. Never mind his buddy, focus on the technician.
Line him up in your sights and you'll see the number "3600" appear on him. Set up your scope so that his head appears just slightly over the 4000 number on your reading. Wait for him to firmly stand back up and then take your shot.
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Clear Vision 3 Walkthrough - Mission 9: Melissa Sanders

This mission is tougher than the previous ones, because it revolves around protection, rather than simply assassinating a target. Melissa informs you that her father has been taken to the graveyard, and offers you 1000 cash to save him. You'll need to spend four of your charges to accept it.
When you get to the graveyard, you'll see the poor guy digging his hown grave, while a gunman stands over him. Leave the digger alone and focus on the would-be killer. Lining him up in your sights, you'll see the number "3600" pop up. Line up your scope sight so that your 4000 reading on your scope is right at his neckline. Once you're sure the alignment is correct, take your shot. He'll be dead as a doornail, then dad get dart off safely.
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Clear Vision 3 Walkthrough - Mission 10: Derek K.

Derek is tired of his boss standing over him complaining all day, and offers you a chance to take him out for 1000 cash. It sounds like an easy job, and will only set you back four charges, but it's in this mission that you'll first have to start compensating for wind.
The first thing you'll want to do is line up your target. Once you do that, you'll see that you need to move your scope a little bit to adjust for height. After lining him up, check the wind compensation - it's at -15. That means you'll want to use the horizontal line on your scope - the left side - and move the scope over to the right. For this mission, a tutorial will show you where you need to shoot after lining up your target.
Set up your scope in the right target area, highlighted in red, and that boss'll be smoking his last cigarette.

Pixel World #2 Walkthrough (51-100)


Last week, I provided answers for Levels 1 and 2 of PixelWorld #2. Are you ready for more answers? I can't stress this enough, but here goes: I strongly recommend you try to guess the answers first. There is absolutely no fun if you just come here to copy all the answers. If you are stuck on a level, try asking around. Your friends, family or Facebook contacts might have a clue. Since many of these shows are from ancient days, your parents might even know some! The whole idea of this game is the joy of finding out the answers. Don't spoil it for yourself by taking the easy way out!
 
Level 3 (51-75)
  • Miami vice
  • Boardwalk empire
  • Twin peaks
  • Columbo
  • American dad
  • Two and a half men
  • Buffy the vampire slayer
  • Fantasy island
  • Desperate housewives
  • The wire
  • The golden girls
  • Harry and the hendersons
  • American horror story
  • Mission: impossible
  • Mr. Bean
  • Heroes
  • Northern exposure
  • Magnum P.I.
  • The benny hill show
  • My name is earl
  • Stargate sg-1
  • Growing pains
  • Bewitched
  • Grey's anatomy
  • Kung fu
Level 4 (76-100)
  • Modern family
  • Falcon crest
  • The cleveland show
  • The six million dollar man
  • Entourage
  • The fugitive
  • Friday night lights
  • The mentalist
  • Hercules: the legendary journeys
  • Moonlighting
  • Law & order
  • Saved by the bell
  • Deadwood
  • Hill street blues
  • Bored to death
  • Perry mason
  • The wonder years
  • Highway to heaven
  • Picket fences
  • Homeland
  • Frasier
  • The Jeffersons
  • Chuck
  • Xena: warrior princess
  • Roots



The Room Review


In light of The Room 2 releasing some time in the very near future, imagine my surprise when I noticed that there is no mention of the first game on this website! Not a review, not a guide, nada! The Room was an amazing puzzle game and definitely worth a review. If you have not played it, I absolutely recomend it. Here's why.
You are stuck in a dark room with no way out and nothing around you except for a box, a weird looking box. On the box you notice some weird carvings and what looks like maybe a keyhole, oh wait, no, there are like 10 keyholes. You know you have to do something about it. You not only have the desire to get out from this dingy dark place, but your curiousity also encourages you to explore this weird looking puzzle box and find out what is lurking inside.
As this is the only thing you see, you have no choice but to poke and prod every inch of the box. And what you find is an amazing accomplishment by Fireproof games in making one of the most elaborate puzzle boxes of all time. The best thing about The Room is the way in which you discover these clues and hints. As you open one keyhole or uncover a secret compartment, it links to another secret clue or puzzle that you have to figure out to open the next.
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It is this viscious cycle of confusion and a sense of achievement every time you solve a puzzle that draws you in and keep you playing on and on until the wee hours of the morning. Moreover, the music in the background does a good job of conveying a sense of eerieness and an air of mystery.
As you peel this box open layer by layer and get closer and closer to the end, you find yourself deeply rooted in the game. You really want to know what is inside and what is outside this room, but at the same time, you kinda don't want the puzzles to end. After all, that has been the sole purpose of this game from the minute you load up the game.
I don't want to spoil the ending for you. Like I said earlier, the light at the end of the tunnel will be a happy one, but at the same time, you will feel a tinge of sadness over what's left behind. The Room is an amazing puzzle game and you will be remiss if you don't pick this game up. It's a work of art, ladies and gentlemen, you must try it at least once in your life.


Star Wars: Assault Team Headed To Mobile This Spring

Ready for a new Star Wars game on your mobile devices? We certainly are.
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Disney Interactive announced that it will release Star Wars: Assault Team this spring for iOS, Android and Windows devices. It's a turn-based combat game where you build a team of characters to face off against Imperial forces using a number of tactics and techniques.
Featuring graphically enhanced missions set throughout the Star Wars universe from the original film trilogy, as well as a variety of characters that are sure to be nostalgic favorites, Assault Team also features the ability to take on fellow players with card-battle elements.
Limited early access will be available soon, and the game will launch sometime this spring. Be sure to check back for full coverage once it arrives. Do or do not - there is no try!

Clear Vision 3 Cheats & Tips: Mission 1-5 Walkthrough



It's hardly a game for the squeamish - you are playing a sniper, after all - but Clear Vision 3 offers a pretty good arcade-style experience, where you take out targets by lining them up in your sights, adjust for wind and distance, and then let the bullet fly.
Here's a quick walkthrough for the first five levels of the game, and how to make the most out of your kills.

Clear Vision 3 Walkthrough - Mission 1: Mr. Magestro

This is a rather easy level, but you've got to start somewhere, right? Your target will simply be sitting on a park bench, and so there's very little movement involved here. Just line up the center of your scope on his head and press the fire button in the corner of the screen. It'll cost you three of your 20 charges to accept this mission, but you'll make an easy 750 in cash by completing it on the first try - no problem.
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Clear Vision 3 Walkthrough - Mission 2: Jonny Ki

Investing three of your charges in the second mission will reward you with 900 in cash. Your goal is to take out a corrupt chef as he works inside his restaurant. When the mission begins, just line up the chef's head in your sights - don't worry about the homeless guy drinking beneath him. Once the chef stops moving around for a second, take the shot and he'll slump over dead. The money's as good as yours.
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Clear Vision 3 Walkthrough - Mission 3: Daniel

The catch in this mission is that you can't shoot the corrupt electrician directly, as you're tasked to make it look like an accident. Rather than focusing on him, take aim at the electrical box that's on the bottom of the pole he's working on. Shooting it will send a surge that will zap him and send him falling to his death. It's pretty easy to complete, and easy money for the pot.
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Clear Vision 3 Walkthrough - Mission 4: Clayton

This mission, which costs three charges to accept and provides 925 cash as reward, introduces the distance mechanic to your shots. You need to take out a thieving customer in a comic book shop, but you'll need to shoot him from a distance.
Line him up in your sights, but don't be too quick to fire. You'll see a meter with the number "1800" light up. If you look on your scope, you'll see numbers on the lower half of it. Take your crosshairs and aim at your subject's head, then move the scope up until the number 2000 is close by to it. Set this aim up correctly and you'll send him packing with a headshot. This may take a couple of tries, but don't be frustrated. You can always begin the mission again if you make too many mistakes - provided you don't run out of charges, of course.
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Clear Vision 3 Walkthrough - Mission 5: K. Johnson

The last mission in the first part of our walkthrough rewards 850 cash, and involves you sending a blackmailing fisherman to a watery grave. When you start the mission, disregard the guy eating the hotdog on the right. Your target will be on the left-hand side, trying to catch fish at the end of the pier. You won't have to worry about trajectory and distance here: just line up your target's head with the center of your scope and fire. He'll fall right into the water, and that reward is as good as yours.

Archangel Review


The forces of evil are mobilizing in defiance of heavenly rule. As an Archangel your task is not merely to halt their rise – you must inflict a justice so brutal and uncompromising that none will ever again defy the will of Heaven. Black Tower Studios and Unity Games conjure visceral action tailored for touch in this epic clash between good and evil.
 
Archangel is a RPG, Action and Adventure game released for Android not too long ago by Unity Games. Unity, known for their powerful engine which can be used on a lot of platforms take their turn on the "Diablo" type of game. Even though it looks like a "Diablo" copy, it is surely not.

We play as an archangel who takes on a role of an Old Testament. Our goal is to punish those who has offended the heavens. During the game, we meet powerful demons and fallen angels who are our enemies. Although the story isn't the strongest part in the game, it is a good part of the game.
 
The game features around 30 levels of intense fighting where none feel repetitive so far. A very interesting feature is the control system. It uses a gesture & touch based control system designed to give "unparalleled control". The thing is, there is only one button on the screen, and that is for pausing the game. Everything else is accomplished by tapping or drawing patterns on the screen. This is just awesome with the no mana/no long cool down periods for your magic powers. The mix of these two, make it indeed a good game.

Even with all the weapons that your character is outfitted with, you will most likely end up using your magic. Heavy armor, swords, axes and other types of melee weapons are just a mere fraction off all the items in the game.
The graphics in the game are the reason why this game is so great. Unity delivers a powerful, yet a stable engine that unfortunately works on just a few devices. Sometimes, the graphics are even too good and result in a glitch or a major lag. There is a good amount of details here and there, even for an android game. It isn't really anything too impressive but it's better than 99% of what you will find on Play Story anyways.
Archangel can be bought for $1.99.

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Thursday

Angry Birds Targeted By NSA & GCHQ

The National Security Agency (NSA), along with its UK equivalent GCHQ, routinely attempt to gain access to personal data from Angry Birds and other apps, according to a report published in the UK newspaper The Guardian.
 
A 2012 report by GCHQ outlined a method for extracting personal information from Android installations of the game. Angry Birds isn't the only app to be targeted as a source of broad intelligence-gathering - the likes of Flickr and Facebook have also been used for similar purposes, the report continues.
These new revelations are the latest in a long series of leaks from former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, currently living in Russia under a temporary asylum agreement.

Clear Vision 3 iPhone Review

If you ever wanted to know what it was like to be a sniper - but had just a few concerns about the legal implications - then Clear Vision 3 will likely fulfill your curiosity. Using nondescript stickmen in place of real citizens, the game gives you the opportunity to complete a variety of sniping missions, while overcoming occasional challenges such as moving targets, and wind and distance effects.

The Good

As basic as Clear Vision 3's design is, it's actually rather good fun. The stick figures show a distinct amount of personality, and do a surprisingly good job of providing some good backstory to the shooting missions. In addition, the gameplay operates really smoothly, so you'll never have to worry about getting the jitters with your shots. Last but not least, the new gear you can purchase to improve your performance - including new scopes, grips and even guns - really add to the replay value.
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The Bad

Clear Vision 3's freemium model is a bit strained. You use up a handful of "charges" over the course of each mission, and considering you only start with 20, you'll either need to wait for a refill or pay outright for one. It feels like a bit of a cheap move, especially if you're on a roll with your sniping skills. It also takes a while to get used to adjusting for distance, and sometimes your targeted shots miss entirely. Thankfully, you can always go back and try again for better results.

The Verdict

Silent Scope it ain't, but Clear Vision 3 is an accomplished sniping action game that provides a satisfying does of gunplay, provided you can accept its freemium settings. It certainly doesn't hurt to give it a try.

Clash Of Clans 5.113.2 Update Adds New Hero Abilities

Both the iOS and Android versions of Supercell's Clash of Clans have just been given a massive update. The new content includes additional hero abilities, new functionality for clan co-leaders to be appointed, and plenty of UI and gameplay tweaks.
The complete list of changes in version 5.113.2 is reproduced below.
 

All hail new Hero abilities!

- Both Heroes have acquired special abilities that can be activated once per battle, after they have been deployed.
- Iron Fist: The Barbarian King and nearby Barbarians become enraged for a short time, moving faster and dealing more damage (does not stack with the Rage Spell).
- Royal Cloak: The Archer Queen hides from and becomes invisible to all enemy defenses for a short time.
- Both Hero abilities will instantly call in a group of Barbarians or Archers to reinforce their King or Queen.
-Hero abilities unlock for free at Hero level 5 and improve in strength every additional 5 Hero levels!

Flyers, freezers and brand new boosts

- Level 6 Minions are here to wreak havoc on enemy bases!
- Level 5 Freeze Spell leaves defenses on ice for longer than ever before.
- Get your Heroes back into battle faster by boosting their recovery 4x while sleeping.
- Boost cost and duration of Barracks and Spell Factory now reduced from 4 hours/20 gems to 2 hours/10 gems.

Clan Co-leaders take charge

- Clan Co-leaders can now be appointed by the Clan Leader or other Clan Co-leaders.
-Clan Co-leaders have all the privileges of Clan Leaders, except for the ability to demote or kick other Co-leaders.
- Clan Elders are now less powerful to prevent abuse, no longer able to promote or demote and only able to kick normal members.

Gem overgrowth

- New plant growth is being found with more gems inside than ever before!
- Mysterious boxes packed with gems are being reported all throughout the realm. Keep an eye out for them!

Interface improvements

- Chat is now available even when away from your village, such as when visiting and watching replays.
- Army Camps, the Spell Factory and Clan Castle now display used capacity next to their name when they are selected.
- Friends List has been moved to the Leaderboard menu, on the last tab, replacing the Search
- Clans tab (Search Clans is still available from the Clan Castle menu).
- Rage Spell info now correctly indicates damage percentage increase (e.g. 30% instead of 130%).
- Obstacles can now be cleared in edit mode.

Balance tweaks

- Decreased the upgrade cost and time of Freeze Spell levels 3 and 4.
- Decreased Rage Spell level 5 damage bonus from 80% to 70%.
- Increased Hog Rider training cost by about 30% on all levels.
- Increased Valkyrie hitpoints by about 20% on all levels.
- Increased Pekka hitpoints from 3400 to 3500 on level 3 and from 3800 to 4000 on level 4.

Kiwi Dash Review



When I first played Temple Run I have to admit I never thought that I would be so addicted to an endless runner game. And there are a few games that I have reviewed in the past, that are still on my Android device, that I still even play today. What developers have to know is that if an endless runner game is done right, it will be an instant hit with gamers. Thankfully Gamevil's Kiwi Dash is done right for the most part. It is cute (which can be very appealing for the kids), it looks very sharp, its very accessible, and its over all it just a fun game to play.
You play as an amusing, animated, flightless Kiwi, yes I am talking about the bird not the fruit, the bird is so cute to make you smile. In Kiwi Dash you have two simple controls; on the lower left of your screen, you have jump, and holding the jump button will make your Kiwi bird jump higher, and on the lower right of your screen you have a dash button. When you tap the dash button, you will be able to smash into obstacles and as well as enemies.
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Unfortunately anything more than light hops will consume energy, and the less stamina one has the more likely the Kiwi bird doth die. Whilst this is all going on Kiwi has to collect fruit and aim to pick up energy refills, all of which are only slightly beneficial.
One cool thing instead of collecting the usual coins, to buy your boosters or power-ups, you are collecting kiwi fruits. After collecting so many kiwi's I really felt like going to the store and purchasing some.
The downside I have about this game is boost and power-ups are so expensive. And some of the power-ups and booster don't seem like they are worth spend your hard earn kiwi's on. When I spent 1500 kiwi on the 'kiwi doubler' I felt cheated because when I used it, it did not make a difference. Now I have probably spend over 48 hours playing this game and I still don't have enough to purchase a new kiwi bird that will give you a different set of attributes. I wish that other developers can do something different with endless runner games
The daily and weekly challenges are somewhat intriguing for those with time on their hands, with un-lockable prizes for those keen to keep coming back. Alongside this there are a mixed bag of challenges to keep the game fresh; such as collecting 200 kiwi fruits or achieving a certain distance.
Despite its one minor flaw Kiwi Dash is a solid endless runner, that is fun yet strangely addictive to play. You can find Kiwi Dash free at the Google Play Store.

Deus Ex: The Fall Available Now for Android Devices


I have got some great news for Deus Ex fans and for Android owners, Square Enix has finally announced that Deus Ex: The Fall is now available on Android devices.
The game has been available for iOS devices since last year. Deus Ex: The Fall is available via Google Play Store and the game will cost £4.99/€5.99/$6.99.
 
The action RPG introduces characters to the franchise that have only been seen in the companion novel, Deus Ex: The Icarus Effect.

Nimble Quest Review


If you're an 80s baby like me, you would have had phones way back before they used touchscreens. Those days, you can't swipe or tap your phone to activate anything, however hard you try. The only directional buttons were up, down, left and right. So, really, the only decent game on those phones is Snake. Well, for all you people who are nostalgic for that type of gameplay, Nimblebit has come up with a more modern RPG kind of Snake. It is called Nimble Quest.
Nimble Quest plays a lot like Snake. Your character moves automatically forward and you command it to turn by swiping on your screen. This time though, you can choose from quite a number of different classes: mage, warrior, archer, etc, and each of them has their own unique ability and attack pattern. Even better this time around is that there are enemies to be killed in addition to walls around the area taht you might hit. So, there are more ways to die this time, but trust me, it's way more fun for such a simple control scheme.
Nimble Quest is not as simple as a game of Snake. Along the way, you can collect special powers like a shield, bomb, potions, and the best thing in the world, you can pick up more heroes. Yes, along the way, you will encounter more heroes and when you save them, they will join your party to make your snake longer and more powerful. New heroes are unlocked when you go further into the game.
This is a wonderful twist to the game of Snake because it changes such a simple structure to a full blown RPG with leveling systems, classes, powerups and party members. Oh, did I mention leveling system? Playing a specific character and killing enemies will give XP that you can accumulate to level up and gain special bonuses, only up to level 3 though. However, when a character levels up, it carries over to the actual game no matter which character you choose to lead. For example, if you choose the mage and you find an archer along the way, that archer will already be level 3 if you had leveled him up previously.
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Just like in Snake, the game ends when the head of the snake, in this case the leader, crashes into an enemy or into a wall. In Nimble Quest, the leader can also get attacked and die when hit points drop to zero. The same goes for the enemy. Taking out the leader will vanquish their entire snake.
Not much to say about the graphics. If you are familiar with Nimblebit's previous work, you will be much at home with this one. The sound effects are good, but I do wish for more variety after hours of playing it. I found myself turning off the sound and listening to the radio instead.
Since this is a free-to-play game, I can tell you that yes, there is an in-game currency and a premium currency that is very rare. The in-game currency is used to level up the powerups you pick up on the battlefield, while the premium currency is typically used to gain additional bonuses before you start the each round, speed up the leveling process and to unlock new characters sooner. It is definitely NOT a must to buy any premium currency with real world money. Nimblebit has always got the freemium model just right.
Nimblebit has taken the simplest of games and transformed it into something magical and so complex. This definitely deserves the highest of praises. I highly recommend this if you have not tried it. It is, in my opinion, one of Nimblebit's best games and a work of creative genius.


Wednesday

PixelWorld #2 Walkthrough


Pixel World #2 is all about the TV shows and movies. If you are as big a fan of TV shows as I am, this game will definitely interest you. If you find yourself stuck on a particular TV show, well look no further my friend. This is a list of answers for numbers 1 to 25 and 26 to 50. I highly recommend you give it a try before resorting to the list below. Where is the fun if you are just gonna cheat, am I right? Anyway, if you find yourself stuck, here is the list of answers. You can thank me later.
Level 1 (1-25)
 
  • The Simpsons
  • The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air
  • The A Team
  • Friends
  • Dexter
  • The X-Files
  • Lost
  • The Big Bang Theory
  • True Blood
  • Star Trek
  • Cheers
  • Diff'rent Strokes
  • Baywatch
  • Flipper
  • Game of Thrones
  • Sex And The City
  • Family Matters
  • House MD
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents
  • Macgyver
  • The Walking Dead
  • Alf
  • ER
  • CSI Miami
  • Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Level 2 (26-50)
  • 24
  • Knight rider
  • South park
  • Dallas
  • Rome
  • Weeds
  • Bonanza
  • The sopranos
  • Seinfeld
  • Little House on the Prairie
  • Six feet under
  • Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
  • Prison break
  • Family guy
  • Lassie
  • V
  • Walker, texas ranger
  • Mad men
  • Ally mcbeal
  • The cosby show
  • The love boat
  • Californication
  • Futurama
  • Breaking bad
  • Starsky & hutch
Once again, I must say that this list is here just to help those who are stuck and can't get to the next level after trying for hours or days. I am a firm believer of at least trying to solve it before cheating. I hope this will help you!


Tank Riders 2 Review


Enemy forces are swarming across our borders, and their nefarious fleet of tanks is everywhere. You can't so much as kick a rock without a 120mm muzzle poking out at you from underneath. Time to mount up, buckle down and grease your guns, as the 153rd Tiny Tank battalion faces its toughest challenge yet! This is Tank Riders 2.
Polarbit is back with the sequel for Tank Riders! Just as in the original game, we take control of a tiny but powerful tank in a very beautiful and colorful world. But it is not a very peaceful world, that's for sure. The game takes place during the second world war and we play as a tank in the 153rd Tiny Tank battalion.
 

The game features a total of 50 increasingly tricky & taxing levels, with many more on the way. Tank Riders 2 is a puzzle game which mean you'll actually need to use your brain when you are playing this game. The missions are very varied with different types and objectives,  including "Invasion", "Escort" and "Collector". All game modes require different strategies to win. This is something I am actually glad that they added.
 
The game has really nice graphics but they are not groundbreaking, they are pretty mediocre actually. There are 6 different environments including arctic, desert and caves. Even with all the explosions and fighting on the screen, the game keeps its frame rate. I played this on two different devices, S4 and S3 Mini and it worked flawlessly on both.

The game is free and can be downloaded from here. It also supports gamepads including: MOGA (HID), NVIDIA Shield, Xperia Play and more.



Guess The 90s Answers, Solutions & Cheats - Level 381-390



Guess The 90s Answers, Solutions & Cheats: Level 381
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Eyes Wide Shut
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Dennis Rodman
4
Guess The 90s Answers, Solutions & Cheats: Level 385
Dragon Flyz
5
Guess The 90s Answers, Solutions & Cheats: Level 386
Coke Vanilla
6
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Scooby Doo
7
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Lauryn Hill
8
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Stanley Ipkiss
9
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Lunchables
10

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Joe Boxer
1
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Bill Murray
2
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Mia Hamm
3
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Wild At Heart
4
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Iceberg
5
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Super Jeopardy
6
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Guzzler
7
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Zinedine Zidane
8
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Kid Pix
9
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Nas
10