dinsdag 31 januari 2012

Several Journeys of Reemus

Several Journeys of Reemus Chapter 4: The Beastly Blackhole of Bureaucracy

Reemus and Liam land on the shores of the Kingdom of Danricus with high hopes of securing their heroic quest to stop the Death Slug invasion. Unfortunately they soon find themselves caught up in the bumbling bureaucratic process of The Danricus Department of Heroes. Reemus and Liam find themselves in a race against the clock as a wave of Death Slug enslaved Gygax makes their way towards the castle gates.

Reemus 4 developed by ClickShake Games - Created by Jay Ziebarth (Zeebarf) - Programmed by Steve Castro

Click here to play: Reemus 4: The Beastly Blackhole of Bureaucracy

maandag 30 januari 2012

Ballads of Reemus: When the Bed Bites

Ballads of Reemus: When the Bed Bites is a premium point and click adventure game based on the hit web game series The Several Journeys of Reemus, created by animator and game designer Jay "Zeebarf" Ziebarth, available to buy and play instantly as a download or in your browser.

Join Reemus the insect exterminator and his companion and minstrel Liam the purple bear on an all-new, premium-quality quest as they travel to exotic locations, battle giant insects and bumble their way towards writing a ballad of their adventures that will finally impress the citizens of Fredricus once and for all!



Source:
http://www.clickshakegames.com/reemus/ballads/?r=reemus4_csg#trailer

dinsdag 24 januari 2012

zaterdag 21 januari 2012

Galapong

Galapong is a combination of tennis simulation and space shooter that inspired from the legendary Pong and Galaga. Play and move the red paddle with your mouse, catch the bouncing ball while shooting lasers at the never ending army of aliens and your rival the evil blue paddle! It's a duel between two Pong paddles. Kill or be killed! Collect minerals and power ups, purchase upgrades, earn achievements!

Click here to play Galapong.

dinsdag 17 januari 2012

Microsoft drops Flash from IE on Windows 8 tablets

One of the web's most widely used technologies is going to be absent from some versions of Windows 8.

Microsoft is to drop support for Adobe Flash from the web browser that works with the Metro interface on Windows 8.

The Metro user interface is most likely to be used on tablets as it displays applications and programs as easy to touch coloured tiles.

Flash will still be supported in the Windows 8 desktop interface and the desktop version of IE.

The announcement about the lack of Flash support was made in a blog post by Dean Hachamovitch, head of IE development at Microsoft.

In the post he said Microsoft had worked hard to make Metro rely as little as possible on older technologies. Instead it had concentrated on the latest version of web technology HTML 5.

Supporting HTML 5 meant making Metro plug-in free, he said. One of the most widely used plug-ins for web browsers is Adobe's Flash as many sites use it to show video, multimedia and games.

"The experience that plug-ins provide today is not a good match with Metro style browsing and the modern HTML5 web," wrote Mr Hachamovitch.

"Providing compatibility with legacy plug-in technologies would detract from, rather than improve, the consumer experience of browsing in the Metro style [user interface]," he said.

Microsoft showed off the Metro interface this week at its Build developers conference in California. Windows 8 has been "re-imagined" said Microsoft and the Metro interface was specifically designed with tablets and touch screens in mind. Apple store, AP Apple dropped support for Flash in early 2010 saying it made Macs crash

Mr Hachamovitch said plug-ins were rapidly becoming unnecessary. Flash was by far the most widely used plug-in, he said.

Removing plug-ins will mean longer battery life on tablets, protect privacy and improve security, he said.

Users will still be able to get at sites that run Flash by exiting the Metro interface, returning to the classic desktop view and running Internet Explorer.

Adobe responded to the news in a blogpost of its own.

"We expect Windows desktop to be extremely popular for years to come (including Windows 8 desktop) and that it will support Flash just fine," wrote Danny Winokur.

"In addition," he wrote, "we expect Flash based apps will come to Metro via Adobe AIR, much the way they are on Android, iOS and BlackBerry Tablet OS today."

In dropping Flash support, Microsoft is following Apple's lead which has had a long-standing policy of not letting its gadgets support the technology.

In an open letter explaining the ban published in April 2010, Apple boss Steve Jobs said: "We don't want to reduce the reliability and security of our iPhones, iPods and iPads by adding Flash".

Flash was "the number one reason Macs crash", he added.

Source:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-14949869

Shoot the ball robot

Nice game in the well-known Angry Bird genre. Crush the construction with the catapult and demolish the evil robots!

http://www.perro-electric.com/shoot_the_ball_robot.html

History of Online Games

Much can be talked about online games history and much can be known as well as learned during this process. Hence one should know the origins of the various types of online games which are responsible for the present degree of enjoyment.

The magic started around the year 1969 when a two player game was developed with the basic aim for education. The path has seen an upward trend and hence many changes and new introductions took place since that time. All of these changes were quite fantastic in terms of the features that they provided as these features were completely new for that time period and hence were vested with a mammoth degree of attraction.

Hence the first multi-player game was born as a result of a toils of the scientists and the software developers. Many things about gaming were learned during this period and all of them were incorporated into the games that were built.

Online games really blossomed after the year 1995 when the restrictions imparted by the NSFNET(National Science Foundation Network) were removed. This resulted in the access to the complete domain of the internet and hence multi-player games became online 'literally' to the maximum possible degree of realism. The monetary success of the parent companies who first launched these games were ample source of encouragement for other companies to venture in this field. Hence competition continues to grow from that moment to even as this article is being written. The features hence became more advanced in an effort to implement immaculate product differentiation and the resulting games became more and more advanced. Today most of the online games that are present are also free and hence they are able to provide ample resources of enjoyment without the need to spend a single penny.

Online games history bears a illuminating aspect to it and hence it should be known by all those who love to play online games. Free games were have been a part of online games for quite some time now and hence an idea about free games history is also quite interesting. The first games that were declared free were basically board games like chess and backgammon and today the list has increased to free games being present in almost all the feasible genres of games.

The study of the history of both online as well as their free versions gives an idea as to how these marvels were conceptualized and how were their ancestors(the first original games that were built like the first flight simulation game which was developed around 1979). Online games history is full of magical solutions to all the questions which must have been raised in the mind of perhaps every gamer.

Source: http://ezinearticles.com/?History-of-Online-Games&id=1649861

maandag 16 januari 2012

Top 5 Bubble Shooter Puzzle Games

Everybody likes entertainment. But definition of entertainment is different according to different people. Some entertain themselves by playing game, others like to listening or singing music. But there are many people who like Play puzzle games. Here you will get number of Bubble shooter puzzles namely, Puzzle bubble, Bubble Shooter, Bubble Trouble, Speedy Bubbles, Bloons, Jungle Shooter, Bubble Pop, Puzzle Bubble Soccer World Cup, Bubble Spinner, Bubblooba, Bubblez and many more. Now here we will discuss about the best puzzles games one by one.

Top 5 Bubble Shooter Puzzles:

Bubble Shooter - It's a colorful game having lots of bubbles in which bubbles of same colors are targeted by making directions with mouse pointer. This game is considered as favorite game of all the players as it is a most played online game. It can refresh you whenever you are doing your work and get bored. The game look very easy and simple but the regular users can only know that how much excitement is hidden in the game.

Puzzle bubble- The game was created in 1994 and till the date is loved and played by billion of people. The original name of the game is Puzzle Bobble but people recognize it with the name Puzzle Bubble. The game is another creation of the founders of bubble shooter.

Bubble Trouble - The game is very tricky. You have to use the directions key to go here and there and you can shoot with the help of space key. The trick lie in the game is you have to split the bubble in two bubbles. You can make the game more interesting by rapidly shooting the bubbles. You can unlock your game only after completing all the levels.

Bloons - The amazing game has arrows and balloons. You have to target the number of balloons with limited number of arrows. In this game you have to hit balloons as much as you can. The best thing is that you are not required to pop all the balloons, as the limit to pop the balloons is mentioned on the screen.

Speedy Bubbles - The game is full of rush, adrenalin with multiple bubbles and more fun. As the name suggested, the game needs full concentration as you have to pop the bubbles in full speed. If you like bubble trouble puzzle games, then speedy bubble is the best option for you.

So, start playing these dazzling games today and have lots and lots of fun.

Source:
http://www.sooperarticles.com/gaming-articles/online-gaming-articles/top-5-bubble-shooter-puzzle-games-786934.html

Happy, happy birthday!

For everybody who's celebrating one's birthday:

Obama issues statement on SOPA

Administration says there's a need for new laws to fight online piracy, but expresses concerns with legislation currently before Congress.

After weeks of brewing controversy over the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect IP Act (PIPA), the Obama administration has broken its silence on the subject. In a statement released today, three administration officials stressed the need to fight online piracy in ways that wouldn't curtail freedom of expression, negatively impact cybersecurity, or stifle innovation.

Obama has heard the outcry over SOPA, but stopped short of taking a stance on the legislation.

However, the administration said little about the specific pieces of legislation in question, choosing instead to simply outline its desire that new legislation be narrowly drafted and not open to abuse.

"Any provision covering Internet intermediaries such as online advertising networks, payment processors, or search engines must be transparent and designed to prevent overly broad private rights of action that could encourage unjustified litigation that could discourage startup businesses and innovative firms from growing," according to the statement.

One issue the statement specifically addressed was DNS filtering, a practice by which SOPA would allow the government to block Americans' access to specific foreign sites suspected of engaging in piracy. However, that issue had become considerably less contentious in the preceding days. Yesterday, the bill's original sponsor, Rep. Chairman Lamar Smith (R, TX) said he planned to remove the DNS filtering provision from the law. On Thursday, PIPA sponsor Sen. Patrick Leahy (D, VT) said he would strip the DNS filtering language from his own legislation.

The statement also called on content companies and Internet platform providers to work together on new ways to fight online piracy without undermining freedoms. In a similar fashion, the Obama administration said it would continue working with Congress in a bi-partisan effort to provide content creators with new legislative tools to achieve the same.

SOPA and PIPA have become a point of contention in the gaming world of late, with publishers and developers split in their support for the bills. Though the Entertainment Software Association officially endorses the legislation, a number of studios have come out against it, including Bungie, Epic Games, Riot Games, and Mojang.

Companies that support the bill--including the National Football League and GameSpot parent company CBS--argue that it offers necessary protection to content creators. Opponents of the bill, such as Google, Facebook, Twitter, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, argue that SOPA infringes upon First Amendment rights and will ultimately deprive the Internet of non-infringing content.

Source:
http://www.gamespot.com/news/obama-issues-statement-on-sopa-6348654?tag=newstop%3Btitle%3B1