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Displaying items by tag: android
Tuesday, 17 April 2012 21:27

Samsung Galaxy Nexus

The Samsung Galaxy Nexus. You’ve probably heard a lot about it after it’s release in December of last year and we’ve decided to see what all the fuss was about! Read on to find out what we thought.

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Tuesday, 24 January 2012 19:15

Plants vs. Zombies

Plants vs. Zombies (PvZ) - Not necessarily a phrase you hear all the time in the real world, but a winning combination in the gaming world. Zombies are becoming ever popular with the casual gamers (Zombie Taxi, Zombieville) and the hardcore gamers (CoD: Zombies, Left 4 Dead). PvZ definitely falls into the casual gamer category.

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The Lost Warrior is probably the best arcade game for all the Android OS users out there. If you love role playing games, then you are definitely going to love this! Part of the Nezah series, this game features the warrior Nezah who finds himself trapped in the Dead Zone during the Holy War. Nezah must make it through the Dead Zone to find the main troops.

You need to tap the screen in order to move the warrior around. In order to kill a monster you have to touch it. To win the game, kill all the monsters around you before they start to regenerate.

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It seems the gaming platform is the much sought after revenue generator for many players in the industry. The popularity of games (not only restricted to kids) supposedly is driving many players in the technological gamut. If you are among the diehard gamers, this could interest you. GameStop, in an effort to extend its passionately gaming ideas, has the Androidtablets on offer. And the offer is for free games which accompany these tablets.

Published in News
Friday, 23 September 2011 23:58

Winds of Steel

Winds of Steel is an Android based game developed by DeckEleven Entertainment that brings the thrill and excitement of a WWII action/shooter to the viewpoint of Japanese and American fighter pilots. Once you get into the mood of the game, you will encounter hours of addictive game play.

Just like a console based game, the main menu is comprised of a Campaign feature, Instant Action feature, Options feature, and to get more games from that developer, a More Apps feature.

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Saturday, 27 November 2010 17:53

iPhone 4 Vs HTC, Android, And the World!

Research was carried out by a website called 'GoodMobile' for just over a month, to monitor which phones were searched by British Consumers.

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According to 'TechWatch' the Results showed that the iPhone 4 was not at the top, in-fact not even close by Apple's standards. At the top of the search list were HTC's Latest releases; Desire HD, Desire, and Wildfire. These were followed by the Samsung Galaxy S and the Nokia N8. While the iPhone 4 was found at a surprising 6!

Is Apple loosing the battle in UK? Leave a Comment Below.

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One of the top world wide selling iPhone App's; Angry Birds have had trouble with bringing the game over to Android. The problem - 'more difficult than predicted due to fragmentation with the open platform.'

The company that brought you Angry Birds also said in a report: "So far, we have hesitated to create multiple versions of Angry Birds for the Android platform. But judging by the feedback we have received, we feel that by providing a lightweight solution, we are doing a favor for our fans. We are currently developing a lighter solution to run Angry Birds on lower-end Android devices."

The Angry Birds developer 'Rovio Mobile' sent an apology out to the public, mentioning words such as 'are efforts were unsuccessful in delivering optimal performance'. They are trying to provide an alternative for the android users, but overall a bad day for Angry Birds and her awaiting Android fans.

 

 

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