Showing posts with label game. Show all posts
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Aug 1, 2011

Rise of Nation (PC Game)

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Found a new nation and nurture it through the ages to dominate the world in this real-time strategy game from the co-creator of the Civilization series. The Big Huge Games studio was founded by Brian Reynolds, lead designer of Sid Meier's Civilization II and Sid Meier's Alpha Centaur, who applies his nearly peerless empire-building strategy expertise to this Age of Empires-style RTS. Though military conquest is certainly an effective method of global domination, the game is designed such that civic and diplomatic development are equally important, and offer alternate means to ultimate victory.

Rise of Nations strives to take only the most enjoyable elements of real-time strategy games and apply these in a new way. As in many turn-based strategy games (and also the 2001 sleeper RTS Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns), resources in Rise of Nations are constituent features of the land, as opposed to discrete mines and forests to be exploited and forgotten. Claim a resource by claiming the territory in which it lies. The player improves collection rates not by assigning more workers, but by advancing technologically and constructing better processing facilities in the nearby cities.

The inherent complexity of Rise of Nations is balanced by its artificial intelligence. For example, unlike the peons or peasants in many other real-time strategies, the worker units in this game are designed to seek out new jobs when they finish a project, looking for resources to collect, repairs to make, or buildings to erect or improve. The player does not need to constantly check work sites, or click an "idle peasant" button to keep the workforce at work. Other strategic elements may be similarly managed by auto-government, though the player always has the option of delving in for hands-on control of any aspect of play.

The player's faction stakes its claim to history as it establishes its first city, which also sets borders that define the nation's territory. Good civic management encourages stability and growth and as additional cities are founded, the borders expand. When the borders of growing nations begin to squeeze up next to one another, diplomatic negotiation and military might become crucial as well. There is great profit to be made in trade, and a neighboring country may be a useful ally, but the wisest state acts in its own long-term best interests first. Strike the right balance of civic infrastructure, diplomatic influence, and military support. Eventually, the wise ruler will lead the nation to rise through eight eras of development, from sticks and stones to nuclear warheads, enduring, out-negotiating, and overpowering the competition.

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Jul 30, 2011

Bus Driver (Simulator PC Game)

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Gamers wondering what it might be like to be a bus driver, without actually being a bus driver, finally get their chance in the aptly named Bus Driver. Players must transport passengers around a planned route in a timely manner, all the while obeying traffic rules and keeping the riders safe and happy. There are 12 different buses to drive, from low floor European models, to American school buses, to the famed English double-deckers, to prison buses. Each vehicle comes with its own unique duties, and players must be able to navigate varied weather and light conditions to fulfill tasks in 30 routes set throughout five tiers of difficulty.

Its a small and easy game i think. Enjoy it dude !

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Urban Freestyle Soccer (PC Game)

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Urban Freestyle Soccer is a game based on the type of football you tended to play in the street (or any available space you could find) when you were younger, lots of goals and generally no rules. The game focuses on fast paced action rather then patient build up work. There's no offside, fouls, throw-ins or corners. Teams are made up of four players each and all have their unique styling ranging from skaters to street hoods.

Minimum PC Requirements:

-Windows XP,ME,2000,98
-500MHz Intel Pentium III processor
-128MB RAM
-16x CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive
-160MB free hard disk space
-32MB Direct3D capable video card
-DirectX 9.0 compatible sound card

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