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Search Results for: point and click
Hide in hay, sit on bench, get stabbed in the back
…rinse and repeat! That’s how my three sessions with Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood’s multiplayer went last night, with me striking down the occasional foe and running across rooftops to freedom (and points for escaping!). I guess I did somewhat decent as I … Continue reading
Posted in achievements, artwork, entertainment, musings, videogames, xbox 360
Tagged Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, multiplayer, online, Templar, xbox live
New friend request from Chocobo’s Crystal Tower
Many Facebook games pass me by day in, day out. I prefer it that way. I think the website did something recently to hide the thousand and one status updates pertaining to Farmville cows and one’s desperate plea for wood (::snerk::), … Continue reading
REVIEW: Samorost 2
Developer/Publisher: Amanita Design Platform: Mac OS X [reviewed], Windows, Linux Genre(s): Point-and-click puzzler Mode(s): Single player Rating: ESRB: No idea, but it was fairly harmless and I’d guess something like E for Everyone Time clocked: Around one hour Sadly, I … Continue reading
Posted in artwork, entertainment, just beat, life, links, musings, review, videogames
Tagged aliens, Humble Indie Bundle, mac, point and click, puns, puzzles, Samorost, Samorost 2
Breaking news: I bought the farm
…and by that I mean I removed the FarmVille app from my Facebook profile and no longer have to click, click, click until every crop has been harvested, every animal has been tended to, and every job has been done. … Continue reading
Posted in entertainment, videogames
Tagged casual gaming, farm, FarmVille, Harvest Moon, simulation
An update of many things
Apologies for the lack of an update yesterday. See, I had a crazy busy weekend and was really nothing more than a puddle of ooze come Monday. If I had tried to type any words, they most likely would’ve came … Continue reading
Posted in entertainment, nintendo DS, randomness, update, videogames
Sushi Cat is the game of my dreams
A hybrid of Plinko and Peggle, Sushi Cat takes two of my favorite things and puts them together to create an adorable if extremely simple Flash-based game. Those two things? Why, fat cats and sushi. But yeah, you just click … Continue reading
Posted in do want, entertainment, food, randomness, videogames
Fallout: New Vegas teaser trailer is all about the teasing
Today’s the day we finally get some info about Fallout: New Vegas. Alas, it’s only cinematic information in the form of a teaser trailer, but it’s still good nonetheless. Click here to see the Fallout: New Vegas teaser trailer! CLICK … Continue reading
Posted in entertainment, trailer, video, videogames, wishlist, xbox 360
Tagged Fallout: New Vegas, Las Vegas, Mojave Desert
REVIEW: LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues
Developer/Publisher: Lucas Arts Entertainment\Traveller’s Tales Platform(s): Xbox 360 [reviewed], Playstation 3, Nintendo Ds, Nintendo Wii Genre(s): Action adventure Mode(s): Single player/two player co-op Rating: E Time clocked: About 10 to 15 hours Having never seen Indiana Jones and the Kingdom … Continue reading
Posted in entertainment, just beat, review, videogames, xbox 360
Tagged LEGO, LEGO Batman, LEGO Harry Potter, LEGO Indiana Jones 2
BACKLOG REVIEW: Professor Heinz Wolff’s Gravity
The most obvious thing Professor Heinz Wolff’s Gravity has going for it is its art style. A mix of candy canes and Tim Burton-esque level designs, this no-frills Nintendo DS puzzler just oozes style. Background images are vivid paintings, striking to … Continue reading
Posted in backlog, entertainment, nintendo DS, review, videogames
Tagged gravity, Professor Heinz Wolff, puzzles

