Warzone Getaway 2


Warzone Getaway 2

 


 


 



 


Description


Warzone Getaway is back and its more deadly than ever! Defend your jeep as you fend off waves of army attacks. Upgrade your guns & turrets, and use the extra special air support to help you!


Instructions


Mouse - Aim and shoot Space - Reload Z - Grenade X - Oil C - Spikes 1,2,3,4,5 - Air Support


Game Tags

Cut The Rope Online



Description


Cut The Rope Online is the fun new physics game storming the mobile app gaming scene today! The aim of the game is to cut the various different ropes so that the swirl manages to fall into the frogs mouth however to gain more points you need to cut the ropes strategically so that it swings into as many stars as you can before the frog eats it!


Instructions


Mouse - Cut ropes!

MASS MAYHEM 4


MASS MAYHEM 4

 



Description


Mass Mayhem 4 has finally been released! the fourth installement of the ever popular Mass Mayhem series this been the greatest to date! The idea is pretty much all summed up in the game title, take your character and cause as much chaos as you possibly can taking out anything that gets in your way! You have the ability to upgrade your weapons as you progress throughout!

Angry Birds Halloween


Angry Birds Halloween

 



Description


Angry Birds Halloween: A Ghastly Special Edition of Terrifying Fun! This season, Angry Birds returns with a treat: a spectacular Special Edition! Hundreds of pigs, pumpkins and plump, pulverizing birds! 45 daunting levels of pig and pumpkin-smashing action! A Fearsome Tale of a Golden Egg… of Terror! We’d like to take this opportunity to wish our fans worldwide Happy Halloween!


Instructions


Use mouse for play


Game Tags

Angry Birds Star Wars


Angry Birds Star Wars

 


Angry Birds Star Wars, a new edition of Rovio's irked avian saga, will be out November 8 for iOS, Android, Amazon Kindle Fire, Mac, PC, Windows Phone and Windows 8. In Angry Birds Star Wars, the birds and pigs we all know and love (or tolerate) from previous Angry Birds games, have taken on the guises and personalities of the iconic characters from Star Wars. As you might have guessed, the pigs will be represented by Darth Vader, his stormtroopers and other evil Star Wars characters, where the flying birds will look like Luke, Leia, Han, Chewbacca and other iconic Star Wars characters. “Both Star Wars and Angry Birds share the instant and irresistible appeal of hands-on fun,” said Colum Slevin, Vice President, Head of Studio Operations for Lucasfilm Ltd. “People seem to instinctively know what to do when handed a lightsaber or a bird in a slingshot, so this is a natural combination.” Star Wars locations will be represented in the game as well. You'll be knocking down buildings on Tatooine, Hoth, and the Death Star as well as other, yet-to-be announced intergalatic locations. Even the unforgettable Star Wars music will referenced in the game.

Snail Bob 2


 




Description


Snail Bob’s back—and it’s grandpa’s birthday party or bust!





How to Play


Use the tools and hints provided to guide Snail Bob safely through a dangerous forest…


Operate Now: Eye Surgery



Description


Scrub up, step into the OR, and prepare for a life-changing operation.





 How to Play


Blurry eyesight can affect every aspect of a person’s life. In this role-playing game, step into the shoes of a surgeon and change the way a patient sees the world. Follow the nurse’s instructions precisely; one false move can have drastic consequences. Good luck, doctor!



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Fireboy & Watergirl 4: Crystal Temple



Description


This duo bested the trials of three other ancient temples. Now they face the most mysterious one yet!



 How to Play




Help Fireboy and Watergirl get through each level quickly in this puzzle game. Use the crystals to teleport and collect gems for bonus points. Be sure to keep Fireboy out of the water puddles, Watergirl away from the fire pits, and remember that both of them hate green slime.


AWSD = Move Watergirl
Arrows = Move Fireboy


Halloween Party

Halloween Party



Halloween is just around the corner! Help this adorable girl choose a fun, spooky costume to impress her friends with at the Halloween party.


Halloween Party

Cha đẻ Angry Birds sắp tung game mới

Mới đây, hãng phát triển game Rovio đã ra thông báo sẽ phát hành game The Croods vào ngày 14/3, sớm hơn dự định ban đầu là ngày 22/3.


Đây hứa hẹn sẽ là một siêu phẩm của hãng trong nỗ lực tiếp bước sự thành công rực rỡ của Angry Birds, tựa game đã làm nên tên tuổi của Rovio.


 


Ảnh

 


The Croods sẽ đưa người chơi đến với thế giới tiền sử, nơi sinh sống của bộ lạc có tên gọi The Croods. Thế giới trong game hứa hẹn sẽ tràn đầy những nhân vật và các sinh vật tuyệt vời khiến người dùng phải ngạc nhiên và thích thú. Petri Jarvilehto, phó giám đốc điều hành Rovio nhấn mạnh: “Sự phối hợp chặt chẽ giữa Rovio và DearmWorks Animation sẽ mang lại những trải nghiệm mới lạ nhất cho người dùng di động khi thưởng thức tựa game này”.


 


Ảnh

 


Trong game, bạn sẽ đóng vai Grug, người tiền sử, có nhiệm vụ săn bắt và khai thác tài nguyên để nuôi sống gia đình mình. Trên con đường mở rộng bộ lạc, người chơi sẽ phải thuần hóa những loài vật nguy hiểm sống trong tự nhiên. Tất cả sẽ diễn ra trong một thế giới đầy màu sắc và kì thú.The Croods sẽ có mặt trên cả Android và iOS.


Mức giá cho game này vẫn chưa được công bố.

Bloons Tower Defense 5

It's back! The brand new and updated Bloons Tower Defense 5 is finally here! Get your dart monkey! The latest game to the series BTD5 offers more than ever before! Tactically place your monkeys and defense towers to stop the progressively harder oncoming waves of bloons coming your way!



 


 



Bloons Tower Defense 5

Crush the Castle 2 Players Pack


With hundreds of castles submitted, the Crush the Castle 2 Players Pack was made for the fans by the fans. Thanks to everyone who submitted. :) A plague has befallen the people of King Blutias's empire. Those who are infected seem to be possessed by some kind of voodoo. The Redvonian King is afraid the plague will spread to his empire so he has sent you, his trusty Siege Master, to destroy the castles of those who are infected. New special "foundation" blocks have been added as well as a new Undead Mode that tests your trebuchet ski


 



Crush the Castle 2 Players Pack

Robot Attack

Robot Attack is an awesome defense game where you find yourself once again trying to save mankind! Robots are trying to take over the world so it's your job to build a defense tower that will hold them off! The further you go into the game the more upgrades and unlockables you receive!



 



Robot Attack

PLANTS VS ZOMBIES


Plants vs Zombies is an awesome flash defense game in which you take control and strategically place plants to defend against the incoming hoarde of zombies! The further you progress the more plants you unlock which have different abilities!


 



PLANTS VS ZOMBIES

Angry Birds Rio Unlock

 



All levels are unlocked! Come to rescue the trapped birds! Those poor angry birds are kidnapped in a magic city in various cages and they are in desperate need of your help! The angry birds are undergoing mistreatments and hunting from the pursuer all the way, while they need to rescue their companions Bul and Jewel--the leading birds in RIO from the trap in the spooky magic city.


 


 


 


 


 


 


 



Angry Birds Rio Unlock

Angry Birds Tazos Web Game Out Now

Angry Birds Tazos are back with a brand new web game! You need to login to sign into the game to play it but there are a weekly tournaments, so get your gaming on!

What do you get?



  • 3 Levels each week

  • Power-Up (Tazo Power)


You can play it here:  tazos.angrybirds.com



Rovio Titles Among The Most Addictive Games For Kids, Study Finds

 



 



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Despite a burgeoning market filled with educational children’s games and apps which aim to turn smartphones and tablets into tools for learning, when it comes to time spent actually playing games, kids are still gravitating to games that are more “fun” than instructive. At least that’s what the folks atKytephone  recently discovered. The startup, which offers tools that turn Android phones into kid-safe devices with parental controls, found that Rovio’s Angry Birds Star Wars is the most played game since its release, and several other Rovio titles top the charts in terms of time spent gaming.


Kytephone pulled this data from a sample size of 13,000 children, aged 8 to 14 years old,  located in over 70 countries. Kytephone co-founder Anooj Shah says the team didn’t find any major differences in app usage between regions. “Everyone seems to love Rovio games, regardless of where they live,” he says. The company looked at this data during the holidays and then again in the new year to see if anything had changed.


During the holiday season, the company found that children were spending 51 percent more time in Angry Birds Star Wars, compared with Angry Birds, despite only having 40 percent of its install base. They spent 197 percent more time in the Star Wars version than Angry Birds Space, despite having only 57 percent of its install base.


The most popular games, in terms of time spent playing, were as follows:



In the beginning of January, usage changed slightly, and Kytephone saw an increase in Bad Piggies, which then moved to become the most addictive game. The top three games now remain Star Wars, Bad Piggies and the original Angry Birds.


Angry Birds Star Wars has an install base that’s 60 percent larger than Bad Piggies, Shah noted, and during the holidays it increased that base by 50 percent while Angry Birds Star Wars increased by 60 percent.


But in terms of hours spent playing, Bad Piggies wins as it’s played an average of 1.12 hours per install. Star Wars is a close second with 0.8 hours per install, and the original Angry Birds is played 0.27 hours per install.


These figures are a different way of looking at the kids’ mobile gaming market than those studies where only downloads or even “actives” are measured, because Kytephone’s rankings are based on how long kids are playing these games, not necessarily how often. But to be clear, they’re not representative of an overall mobile trend in children’s gaming, since Kytephone is currently an Android-only service. The iOS platform has a wider variety of games and kids’ apps, we should mention. In addition, Kytephone’s service is targeted at slightly older kids, because it’s for those who have their own Android device on loan from their parents. That is, it can’t tell what games kids play when they just “borrow” mom or dad’s phone for a few minutes, as many younger children do. It also misses out on the entire iPad gaming market, which a number of kid-friendly app makers have specifically targeted.


That being said, what these numbers do show that Rovio has managed to increase the stickiness and addictive nature of its games over time, at least in terms of children’s preferences.



 

Angry Birds may teach toddlers more than Dora


Depending what's behind it, you may be able to shake some of that parenting guilt.Guilty of letting an electronic screen babysit your children?


Queensland University of Technology researchers from the Games Research and Interaction Design lab have released a paper looking at active versus passive screen time for young children, predominantly two to five-year-olds.


What they found was not all screen time should be considered equal and while government recommendations may advise just one hour of screen time for young children a day [and none for kids under two] it didn't take into account the difference between actively engaging in a screen activity and passively absorbing media.


“The major thing we had an issue with, with the government recommendations, was they treated all types of screen time as being equivalent,” Dr Penny Sweetser said.


“Whereas if you look at all the different activities which make up screen time, you could be TV viewing, using your computer, children doing their homework on a computer, reading a book using an electronic reader, playing video games on something like an iPad or engaging in physical games on something like an Xbox Kinect.”


The research team proposed screen time could be divided into at least two different types – passive, in which participants are sedentary and are passively exposed to media and active, in which participants are either cognitively or physically engaged with the media.


The researchers divided active screen time further – into cognitively and physically active screen time.


“For physically active games we found that they can actually be comparable to physical exercise - similar in intensity to light to moderate walking, skipping and jogging - and they actually have a host of other benefits," Dr Sweetser said.


"They can improve academic performance, social skills and self esteem, they can motivate young children to exercise and be more active in general and they can improve their academic performance,” Dr Sweetser said.



More specifically, video games had been linked to improved visual attention, problem solving, conductive reasoning, coordination and the tracking of multiple objects.“If we look in terms of cognitive reactive, there is actually quite a substantial body of research that illustrates the benefits of active screen times in terms of children's cognitive development. Dr Sweetser said some of that research associated computer use during school years with improvements in school readiness, cognitive development, helping to facilitate social interaction and language use improvements, such as word knowledge and verbal fluency.


So while Angry Birds or Fruit Ninja is not the worst way to distract a bored child or keep them quiet long enough to finish your coffee, Dr Sweetser still recommends parental interaction.


“You might want to consider playing with them and engaging with them and making sure that the content they are using is appropriate, that is it is providing them with some sort of educational stimulation,” she said.

To Nobody’s Surprise, Kids Play Angry Birds More Than Educational Games


Any day now, I will become a parent. To prepare, I’ve been looking at a lot of apps that claim to be educational and fun for children, but what I already know from being an uncle is that kids don’t care about those educational apps. They just want to play Angry Birds. The good news — depending on your definition of that, I guess — is that my experiences with my nephews has just been borne out by science. A new study shows that kids log more time play Rovio’sAngry Birds games than any educational games, but I don’t think that’s a bad thing. Angry Birds is a great primer for learning physics.


The study was done by Kytephone, a company that gives parents tools to turn their Android phone into a more kid-friendly device. They studied 13,000 kids between the ages of eight and 14 in more than 70 countries and found that Angry Birds Star Wars was the most popular game, probably because adding lightsabers to things inherently makes them more awesome. It’s joined in the top three by the original Angry Birds and Bad Piggies. The study wasn’t based on downloads, but rather on total time children spent playing each game.


Angry Birds is not an educational game, and when I say it’s a great primer for physics, I don’t mean to say that it teaches kids physics. I have a four-year-old nephew who loves playing Angry Birds, and he’s surprisingly good at it, but it’s not because he has a great understanding of potential energy, gravity, or force of impact. He just knows that if he makes a bird hit a pig hard enough, that pig will probably fall over and disappear.


When he gets older though, and he’s learning about things like potential energy, he could make the connection that the farther back he pulls on the slingshot in Angry Birds, the more potential energy he’s putting behind launching the bird. Being told that an Angry Bird travels along a parabolic trajectory could help him understand what those words mean. Playing Angry Birds Space won’t turn him into an astrophysicist. Could it help to spark his interest in the subject, though? Stranger things have happened


The other lesson to take here is that making a game educational doesn’t really do much if a child doesn’t want to play it. I think kids can learn a lot more from games that are actually fun to play as long as those games have at least a modicum of something educational about them — look at classics of the genre like Math Blasters and Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?. One thing is for sure, though — nobody’s learning anything from Temple Run, which came in at number eight on Kytephone’s list.

Temple Run 2 Android release date confirmed on 24/1/2013

19/1/2013 the release date for Temple Run 2 on iOS, with the developers promising that the Android release will be following next week. While it isn’t a big surprise to see games releasing on iOS before coming to Android, at least there isn’t too big of a gap between releases in this case. There was just one small problem: even though Temple Run 2s developers said it will be coming to Android next week, they didn’t give a specific date, leaving many eager fans in the dark as to when the game would actually launch.


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Wonder no longer, Temple Run faithful, because now we have that release date. In a rather long interview with The Guardian, Imangi Studios revealed that the Android version of Temple Run 2 will be arriving on January 24. That’s exactly one week from today, so all of you Temple Run addicts don’t have too much longer to wait.


Expect Temple Run 2 to be a big hit when it lands as well, with our friends at SlashGear pointing out that the game has already reached the top of the free apps list on the iOS App Store. Considering the game has been available for about 12 hours, that’s a pretty impressive feat. It had to beat out apps such as Google Maps and Angry Birds RIO to get to that top spot, so we imagine the folks at Imagni Studios are grinning from ear to ear this afternoon.


Temple Run 2 will take pretty much everything you loved about the original Temple Run and make it better, perhaps most importantly adding an all new adventure. You’ll also have your choice from a handful of characters to play as, and new power ups have been added to help you through your never-ending journey as well. The game will of course follow in the original’s freemium footsteps, meaning it won’t cost a cent to download and play once it arrives on the Google Play Store next week. Who’s excited?

Temple Run 2 review

In 2011, Temple Run took Canabalt's forever-running blueprint and installed it in a colourful 3D world where you recreate the opening scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark over and over again. Like Professor Jones, the protagonist of Temple Run is trying to escape with a sacred idol looted from an ancient ruin. Unlike Professor Jones' adventure, however, there ultimately is no escape - you will always die, and the reason for playing again is just to get a little farther before your grim demise. Somewhere, Kafka chuckles.


Temple Run 2 does not mess with Temple Run's formula. Given that Temple Run and its Disney-commissioned spin-off Temple Run: Brave were collectively downloaded over 170 million times, there's some pretty defensible logic at work there. Mechanically, the sequel is identical to its predecessor: swiping to take turns in the road, jumping over or ducking under obstacles and using your phone's tilt controls to lean one way or the other. Temple Run 2 is an unapologetically casual game that can be played on the train or the bus with one hand. Your average run won't last a minute - perfect for killing time in a lift or during a television ad break.


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Another developer might have been tempted to shoehorn cut-scenes or role-playing elements into Temple Run 2, but Imangi Studios has been far more restrained than that. The additions slot perfectly into the foundations laid out by the original game. There are new power-ups and abilities to purchase with the gems and coins that you collect as you run, a more detailed graphical engine and a brand-new environment, a Temple of Doom-inspired mine cart sequence and (most significantly) an overhaul to the way the game makes money.


The original Temple Run featured in-app purchases that you could buy to resurrect your adventurer or give you a head start on your run - but these were sold rather unobtrusively. Temple Run 2 sticks its hand out a little more prominently, reminding you after every death that "GAME OVER" is only a problem for tightwads.


Still, it's hard to be too bothered by the way Temple Run 2 has implemented its payment model. The coins and gems used to purchase items and resurrections can be earned through play - it's entirely possible to put a lot of time into Temple Run 2 and never spend a penny. As in-app purchase schemes go, this is still on the more generous end of the spectrum.


Price and availability



  • Free with in-app purchases

  • iOS universal app out now on the App Store

  • Android version due this week, according to Polygon


It's inarguably a very pretty game to look at. The new setting, a lost city in the clouds, is unique and vibrant, the new ziplines are exhilarating to slide down. These graphical improvements come at a cost to performance, however. Woe to the Temple Runner who receives an SMS or a Twitter mention whilst playing - something that killed me more than once, even on the (relatively) beefy iPhone 4S.


Temple Run 2's most unfortunate change seems like a minor one. The sequel omits the original's mile markers that showed when you had passed the longest run of a Game Center friend. I genuinely miss the sense of competition they brought to the game, though I suppose that now it's possible to keep avoiding death for as long as you're prepared to spend on gems, Temple Run 2's leaderboards are better for identifying spendthrifts than anything else.


The biggest flaw Temple Run 2 betrays is its conservatism. The amount of work that has gone into the game is evident, and it's hard to fault an accessible, thrilling game that offers itself to you for free - but it's so similar to its predecessor that it ultimately feels a bit unnecessary.

angry birds rio update

Rovio has added 24 new Samba-themed levels and a whole bunch of power-ups to Bronze Award-winning movie tie-in Angry Birds Rio.

Naturally, you'll have to do a bit of work before you can play through these new stages.

You'll have to collect lots of stars from other levels to unlock 18 of them, and gather a whole bunch of feathers to unlock the other six.

That shouldn't be too much of a problem, though, given that this update introduces four helpful power-ups.



These power-ups include Sling Scope and Super Seeds - both of which appeared in Angry Birds for Facebook - and two fresh perks (Samba Burst and TNT Drop).

You'll receive 20 free power-ups just for downloading this update, and a further free power-up every day you play. If you need more, power-ups are also available through in-app purchases.

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