There are many games that follow the formula of the popular Angry Birds: throwing stuff, destroying objects within the support of a physics engine that makes things interesting. Fragger is something like that, but instead of flying birds and exploding pigs, you get to fling dangerous grenades to destroy the enemies. Recently, they have just introduced a free Christmas update, which includes new levels with a Christmas theme overarching them, allowing players to not only enjoy the game even more but also to build up the pre-Christmas hype. Continue reading
Holidays Again! A Month Shorter
The holidays are here again. People start going overseas, start going out, start partying, and start doing all kinds of stuff. Well, not exactly all kinds people but mostly the student population. Yeah, school is out and it is time to go wild! Not as wild as the previous few years though where we got a full 2 month break which is awesome. This time though, holidays barely a month and a half plus the addition of project work and stupid philosophy which means it theoretically should be much shorter. Continue reading
Live Action Angry Birds Peace Treaty
If you play current gen mobile games you should have tried angry birds or at least heard of it. The game is immense and is now serving over a million of mobile users across several platforms such as the iOS as well as the Android. It is an amazingly simple yet addictive game where it tells the story of the battle between the pigs and birds. Apparently these pigs stole the eggs of the birds and they are pissed off, thus they fight them trying to get back the eggs. This popular game has resulted in several reactions from plush toys, pillow cases, artworks and even birthday cakes. Now we have a live action short skit of a peace treaty between the birds and the pigs. Read on for the video. Continue reading
PC Ongaku Game Review
Ongaku means music in Japanese. Ongaku, like the name itself, is a music rhythm game created by indie developers Smashmouth Games. Think along the lines of guitar hero, rock band and of course dance dance revolution back then that started it all (at least for me). Notes come flying and you tap the different keys accordingly as you listen to the music that is being played. This genre is proven to be great fun for all types of gamers and of all ages. Ongaku is played with no additional gadget but your old good keyboard. How does it fair among the heavy guns that have taken over this generation of music rhythm games? Read on to find out more. Continue reading
Shoot to Kill HD Review
Shoot to Kill is an action arcade survival game for the iPhone as well as the iPad. This review is based on the HD version for the iPad. The gameplay and overall feel to the game should, however, be similar for both devices. The basic outline of the game is to simply shoot your way through the depths of hell and survive till you get out of it. Yeah, don’t ask me how the hell you smuggled a gun in. Read on for the review. Continue reading
Mini American Football Trick Play
I’ve been watching American football once in a while ever since I’ve got the channel to watch such sports. American football itself is kind of fun to watch, played some mini version in school and is kind of fun as well. Like all sports, it is often filled with excitement and some times amazing plays that just can never get out of your mind. Just remembered watching the highlight of how one team used a fake punt play or something and scored a winning touch down (sorry don’t really follow much so I’m unsure about the teams’ name. Watched it off youtube as well). Amazing stuff there, and here today I’ve chanced upon yet another amazing play, a tricky one. Continue reading
TeuxDeux – Simple To-Do List that works
In today’s world where everyone is busy with work, study and other commitments, having a clear mind on what to do next is crucially important to maximize our limited time. A To-do list is a great aid in this aspect;  it helps us take note of what we plan to do in the next hour, day or even months ahead. Continue reading