2015年6月19日星期五

GUNSHIP BATTLE : Helicopter 3D Features

GUNSHIP BATTLE : Helicopter 3D is a great action game that you can download for free at 9game.
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About GUNSHIP BATTLE Helicopter 3D
The world’s most powerful combat helicopters are here waiting for you.
You will become a helicopter pilot and suppress wars and terrors in various corners of the world.
『GUNSHIP BATTLE』 is a helicopter battle action game that combines the state-of-the-art 3D graphic technology, flight control simulation and modern military information. The moment you start the game, you will lose yourself in the excitement of a new kind of action game that you have never experienced before.
【 Features 】
★ The game uses operation control optimized for 3D flight.
★ Each helicopter has its own unique and interesting characteristics and can be mounted with various weapons and devices of your choice.
★ You can mount a variety of weapons and special equipment of your choice.
★ Episode mode consists of story missions that were created based on actual stories of various wars and terrors that took place.
★ After you played an episode, you can either challenge yourself and move up a level to play the game at higher degree of difficulty or enjoy playing a customized mission.
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2015年6月18日星期四

Real Racing 3: Everything You Want It To Be

Provided by: 9gameReal Reacing 3 is a wonderful racing game that amazes every player.Following is a review of it.
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Firemint’s Real Racing franchise has long set standards for iOS gaming.  And not just racing games, either.  The team at Firemint (now Firemonkeys) have consistently set the bar ridiculously high for graphics, accessibility, and iOS-first design strategies.  This probably had a lot to do with why EA bought them back in 2011.
But in terms of mobile games, 2011 was a lifetime ago.  A lot has changed since their acquisition, including a major shift towards the free-to-play business model.  And whether it was a conscious decision on their part or the result of pressure from their new EA overlords, Real Racing 3 has become the series’ first entry to embrace this model. Does it get the checkered flag for F2P design?  Or is it another case of trying to shove a square peg into a round hole?
The answer seems to lie somewhere in the middle.
Before we look at the business model though, it’s probably more important to answer the one fundamental question all games should be judged by: is it fun?  If you’ve played any of the previous Real Racing games, you won’t be surprised to learn the answer is a resounding yes.  The racing mechanics are just as tight as ever, the cars and tracks are gorgeous, and the sheer variety in event types will make your head spin.  Standard cup races, head-to-heads, eliminations, endurance, top speed records – the list goes on and on.  If you’ve been worried that one race is going to feel just like another, you can put those fears to bed.
The biggest addition to the series this time around is ‘time-shifted multiplayer,’ or TSM.  Rather than racing against straight AI, you’ll be pitted against the best times of real players from around the world as controlled by an AI driver in every race.  This means you can take on your Game Center friends whether they’re online or not, and their cars will still react accordingly when you smack into them, regardless of their actual performance when they set their time.  It’s a really cool feature, and a great evolution of asynchronous play.  And yes – just like a good leaderboard, you’ll find yourself replaying races over and over again just to leave your friends in the dust.
The other change, as we’ve already mentioned, is in the game’s new free-to-play approach.  Before I get into the nitty gritty, let me tell you two things that everyone can be happy about: there’s no energy bar, and if our experience is anything to measure by, you can play this game as much as you want without ever needing to spend a dime.  Good, yes?
But there are also things that some people might find more objectionable.  The game has a strong soft currency element.  You’ll earn a lot, but you’ll also spend a lot.  Every car can have plenty of upgrades, but each of those cost money.  So do the cars.  And so do repairs.  And maintenance.  You’ll be expected to spend soft currency at just about every turn, and there’s bound to be a temptation to buy some if you just want to hurry your progress along (and I’m sure Firemonkeys and EA would greatly appreciate it if you did).
Most of these purchases come with a time constraint, too.  Need to have your brakes serviced?  You’ll be spending currency and waiting for a set amount of time before it’s done.  And since you can’t use your car while you’re waiting, you’d better hope you buy a second one early on if you want to play uninterrupted.  You can speed things up with premium currency, because money money money.
If any of this is sounding familiar, we’re not surprised.  CSR Racing seems to have had a big influence on FireMonkey’s monetization plans, albeit without the energy bar.  As a fan of CSR Racing, I’m perfectly happy with this fact.  (And on a side note, Firemonkeys seem to be a fan of that game as well; the new “drag race” event is a straight copy of the CSR Racing formula.)
On their own, these new elements (TMS and F2P) work beautifully for the series.  But when you see how they work in tandem with Real Racing’s “assist” feature,it becomes pretty clear that balancing new features with old might have been a tougher task than Firemonkeys was prepared for.
Players will have the option of enabling steering, traction, and braking assists to make the whole experience much easier on first time virtual drivers, leaving them to do little more than tilt their device and occasionally tap a brake if they’re making a particularly tight corner.
Assists work well in other titles, but when so much of the appeal of Real Racing 3 is based around time shifted multiplayer, it creates an uneven playing field.  Veteran racers will want to shut assists off, but when you compete against times from players who leave them on, you can’t help but wonder how unrealistic a target those assists have created.
And because of the freemium model around Real Racing 3, there’s a financial disadvantage for turning off the assists too.  Since you’ll have more direct control over the car with them off, you’re bound to bash into things more often – and every bit of damage costs you money to repair.  While an average race with assists on would net me between 0 and 2 repairs needed, driving with it off would require upwards of 7.  When you’re trying to save up for new cars and upgrades, having to funnel extra funds to keep your current set of wheels running is a big negative.
This leads to the only question gamers have to ask themselves; do I want to turn off assists and play the game how I feel it should be played, or leave them on so I can have more currency and an easier time competing against players who also leave them on?
When you break it down though, Real Racing 3‘s good handily outweighs its bad.  There’s plenty of variety in race types, more vehicles than you can shake a stick at, and even if it’s not ideal, old school racing fans can still have plenty of fun with the assists on.  Also, time-shifting multiplayer never gets old.  It’s the perfect marriage of ghost times from racing days of yore and the asynchronous multiplayer of free-to-play games today.
Once you get over the assist-related speed bump, there’s little to not love about Real Racing 3.  The freemium business model and CSR Racing-inspired changes might not be for everyone, but those who can get on board with these tweaks will find themselves more than happy to strap into the driver’s seat.

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2015年6月17日星期三

How To Play Teen Patti

Teen Patti is the card game which recently has became very popular in India. you can download it free from 9game!
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The game can be played between 2 - n players (of course there is a limit after all there are 56 cards only) 
1. Dealer Deals 3 cards to players. 
2. Player either sees the cards >> SEEN 
or plays without looking >> BLIND 
3. First of all, each player pays an amount before starting the game. 
4. Now the players play in turns in counter-clockwise direction. 
5. In each turn, the player bets on his cards (its called "chaal" in india) 
6. The Player can Leave current game (round) at any time >> PACK 
7. The Game advances advances as the betting increases for every round. 

Betting rule: 
1. BLIND pays half the current betting price. He can increase the betting price if he wants 
2. SEEN pays exactly the betting price. He too can increase the betting price if he wants 

Player elimination, 
1. Two consequetive players can decide on a "side show" where the one having lowest card value quits the current game (round) 
2. Game advances till there are only two players remaining. 
3. When two players are remaining, one can demand a "show" - ending the game, Total bet amount goes to winner. 

I dont see much problems making this game (its still tough, but i feel i may be able to handle it) 
Now what i probably have problems with is the computer AI, it has to decide stuff like: 
1. Play Blind or Seen 
2. Amount of money to bet on 
3. When to pack 
4. Bluff bet to encourage others to pack. 

Winning conditions in the order: 
1. Three of a Kind eg: 2,2,2 or Q,Q,Q if both players have three of a kind, player with highest card wins 
2. Sequence eg: A,2,3 or K,Q,J if both players have sequence, player with highest sequence wins 
3. Color (not literal meaning) eg: all spades or all Clubs. If both players have color, player with highest card wins 
4. Two of a kind eg: A,A,2 or K,K,J If both players have two of a kind, player with highest card wins 
5. Bogus none of the above eg: 2,K,4 or 8,10,J If both players have Bogus, player with highest card wins 

Ace is the Highest, hence the Highest card sequence is A,A,A and usually players having that set bet very high and disagree for a side show too 
even K,K,K is good 

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2015年6月16日星期二

Some Useful Tips for Temple Run 2

Temple Run 2 has been a popular ADV game for a long time, which you can find on 9game easily ,following is what you may like about it.
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1. Go to Settings of Temple Run.
2. Put it on Tutorial mode.
3. Play Temple Run on tutorial mode.
4. When it reaches the first turn to the right, swipe 3 times very fast to the right of course.
5. Then there. No obstacles or anything. 
6. If you wanna end the game swipe to the right 2 times then the monkeys will eat you.

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2015年6月15日星期一

Teen Patti Rules

Teen Patti is the card game which recently has became very popular in India. you can download it free from 9game!
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The dealer is chosen randomly and cards are dealt clockwise with players taking turns around the table. Each player can either put an additional bet into the table to stay in or bet nothing and fold. Everybody is dealt three cards and the boot is automatically deducted from each player and added to the pot at the start of the game. Pot is the collection of money at the center of the table. Players have the option to look at their hand before betting (playing seen) or to leave their cards face down on the table (playing blind). Blind players can click “see” to see their cards at any time during the game. Once a blind player sees their cards, they become a seen player. The amount that you have to put in at your turn in order to stay in the game depends on the current stake, and whether you are playing blind or seen. At the start of the game the current stake is the minimum bet. During the game, the current stake is the bet placed by the player who bet before you. If you are a blind player (you have not looked at your cards)
  • If the player that bet before you is seen, you must bet at least half of the current stake OR bet the current stake.
  • If the player that bet before you is blind, you must bet at least the current stake OR bet twice the current stake.
  • Example (when playing blind): (a) if the player before you is seen and bet 10, you can bet either 5 or 10 (b) if the player before you is blind and bet 10, you can bet either 10 or 20
If you are a seen player
  • If the player that bet before you is seen, you must bet at least the current stake OR bet twice the current stake.
  • If the player before you bet blind, you must bet at least twice the current stake OR bet four times the current stake.
  • Example (when playing seen: (a) if the player before you is seen and bet 10, you can bet either 10 or 20 (b) if the player before you is blind and bet 10, you can bet either 20 or 40
The betting continues in this way until one of the following happens:
  • All players except one fold their cards. In this case, the last surviving player wins all the money in the pot, irrespective of the cards held and his cards are not exposed to anyone.
  • All except two players fold and one of the final two players at their turn pays for a show. In this case, the cards of both players are exposed and compared and the player with the better hand wins. If both players have the same hand, the player who did not ask for the show wins.
  • A show cannot occur until all but two players have dropped out.
  • The current stake is the bet placed by the player who bet before you.
  • If you are a blind player
    • If the other player is blind, you can ask for a show for the current stake.
    • If the other player is seen, you can ask for a show for half the current stake.
    • In either case, you do not get to look at your own cards until after you have paid for the show.
  • If you are a seen player
    • If the other player is blind, you can ask for a show for twice the current stake.
    • If the other player is seen, you can ask for a show for the current stake.
  • In a show, both players' cards are exposed, and the player whose hand is higher ranking wins the pot. If the hands are equal, the player who did not pay for the show wins the pot.
You can only ask for a compromise if you and the player that bet before you are both playing seen. The player can accept or decline your sideshow request. If you don’t have enough money to match the current bet, you can’t ask for a sideshow.
  • If the sideshow request is accepted, the two players involved privately compare their cards, and the player with the lower hand is forced to fold. If the hands are equal, the player who asked for the sideshow is forced to fold.
  • If the sideshow is refused, the player requesting the sideshow must bet to stay in the game or fold.
If you run out of money, you can continue playing or fold. To continue playing, you can bring more money into the table from your main account or you can go all-in. If you go all-in, side pots are created to determine the winner(s). A side pot is separate pot to which not all players contributed and are not eligible to win. Side pots occur when a player goes all-in and other players continue to wager more than the all-in player. Separate showdowns occur for each side pot and for the main pot, and players not eligible to win a particular pot do not participate in the showdown for it.

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2015年6月11日星期四

How to use Gunship Battle Hack

GUNSHIP BATTLE : Helicopter 3D is a great action game that you can download for free at 9game.
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You’ll be able to use it in few steps.
 Follow the download links, download the tool for Gunship Battle Hack, that you can get bellow.
 You must plug-in your device into computer.
 Extract the archive, if there is any, and open the .exe file.
 If there are any available updates, the software will automatically update.
 Proceed to main menu.
 You should now see the entire program as we showed in screenshoots.
 Pick the needed resources and continue.
 Click the connect button and press start. A pop-un will show when the process finished successfully.
 Additional instructions about every function can be found in hack’s directory.
Using these cheat, hacks and strategies, you can explore the game with confidence.

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Dr. Driving Hack Tool

9game provided: Dr. Driving is the best Car Driving and Car Parking game for Android.
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Dr Driving game is a very popular game now a days. This game is available in android play store as well as in IOS appstore. To do this trick or to hack Dr Driving gold coins first of all you need to download the Dr Driving game. It is very hard to make coins in dr driving so people usually find a hack of Dr Driving game. They download several tools or files to increase the gold coins but this things harm their phones. So to do this trick you don't need to download any tool. You just need an application named "Lucky Patcher". This application helps you to increase your gold coins for free.

How This Application Works?

This application helps to buy anything in the application for free. You do not need to spent a single penny for it and you know what? You can download this application without any cost. Yes, it is free.

Download Lucky Patcher: bit.ly/1GwJgYw

Ok so after downloading the Lucky Patcher from above link you have to follow below steps:
  • Open the Lucky Patcher.
  • Tap on Dr Driving >> Open menu of patches >> Support patch.
  • Wait till the loading done and then tap on launch.
  • Go to the shop.
  • Tap on buy gold coins and then tap on O.
  • Tap on yes and you have done.
Hope you have increased your gold coins by following the above steps. Now you just have to play the game and enjoy there will be no need of earning coins by completing the missions. Hope you'd like it.

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2015年6月10日星期三

Tricks&tips For Need for Speed™ Most Wanted

9game proivdes you with a exciting racing game called Need for Speed™ Most Wanted, and a link where you can download it officially. It's time to share some tips which can help you play this game. If you a looking for more racing game, please click here

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This post is not meant for anyone except a Need for Speed: Most Wanted player; anyone else probably won't get much out of it. It's my hope that at some point a NFS:MW player will stumble upon this and get something out of it that helps him/her win the game.

The two cardinal rules to winning at Need for Speed: Most Wanted are:

1. Never hit anything. 
This piece of advice applies to any racing game. If you hit things, you slow down. Hitting the wall, hitting oncoming traffic, hitting an obstacle can mean the difference between first and last place in a race. Maybe I shouldn't say "NEVER, NEVER, NEVER because there are rare exceptions to this rule, but it's pretty ironclad. Brushing the wall while cornering is better than hitting it more head on. Getting through the corner clean is better than brushing the wall. Take advantage of the Speedbreaker button to get through the sharper turns.

2. Learn the map. 
You don't need to know all the streets and what their names are, but you should have a good idea of how to get from one place to another. In NFS:MW, you especially need to know where all the pursuit breakers are and how to use them. At the end of the game, in the final pursuit, you have to know how to get from Ocean Hills, the southernmost part of the city, to the final exit, north of Rosewood, without access to the big map. (More on this later.)

A major suggestion: Turn off the Game Moment Camera. While it may be fun to run into the giant tire and see it fall on the pursuing cops, your car is still moving. It is much better to be able to see where your car is actually going.

When you start your career as a street racer, you are new to the metropolis of Rockport. You are driving a BMW M3, challenging all comers to become the best street racer you can be. You begin with three races that you must win before you can advance. Just don't hit too many obstacles and you shouldn't have any problem. When cops appear in some of these races just treat them like any other racer. Don't let them slow you down too much. Wait for a clear opportunity to pass them. The fourth race is against a punk named Razor who is fifteenth on the Blacklist, a ranking of the best Rockport street racers. Razor's gang has sabotaged your car so you can't win this race. Your car will conk out on you before the finish line. You lose the race and your pinkslip to Razor and get busted. When the game continues you discover that Razor has taken your BMW and advanced to become Number One on the Blacklist. The object of the game is to move up the Blacklist and supplant Razor as the most wanted street racer.

You start the game with $30,000 - $10,000 for each of the three races at the beginning. If you have a Need for Speed: Underground 2 game saved on your memory card, you will receive an extra $10,000 to begin your career. The first step is buy a car. You have three choices: a Lexus IS 300, a Chevy Cobalt, and a Fiat Punto. If you have the Underground 2 bonus money, you can also buy a Volkswagen Golf.

Cars are pretty subjective things. What works for one person might not work for another. I've read game FAQs where they swear by the Cobalt, but I think it's the worst of the starter cars. It rides too high to suit me. I can never get it to handle the way I want. I prefer tight cars that hug the ground. If you've got the bonus money, go for the Golf. If not, buy the Punto. I've defeated most of the Blacklist opponents with both cars. The Punto might give you some problems at the beginning, but a few performance upgrades make a big difference. The Lexus is a great starter car. It'll serve you well until the latter stages of the game. By then, you should have a whole fleet of cars to choose from. Again, this is all subjective. You might love the Cobalt.

There are three races that you must win before you can challenge the first Blacklist opponent, Sonny. I recommend alternating between the races and the shops, spending your race winnings on upgrades to your car. Run the races as many times as you need to in order to get your car fixed up. Concentrate on performance parts.

Types of Races:

Circuit: Usually two to four laps around the same course.
Sprint: A race from point A to point B.
Lap Knockout: A circuit race. On each lap the driver that is in last place is eliminated.
Tollbooth: There are a series of tollbooths on the course. You have to make it to the next tollbooth in the allotted time.
Speedtrap: There are a series of speedtraps on the course. The goal is to register the top total speed through the traps. Save your nitrous until you have a clear path to the trap, then blast through it. You don't have to cross the finish line first, but you lose speed for every second back you finish. The timing of your nitrous is critical. If you hit it early be sure you don't hit anything to slow yourself down before the trap.
Drag: A drag race. Your car will automatically follow the curves of the track. You use your steering to change lanes to avoid obstacles - mainly other vehicles. Timing of your shifts and nitrous is critical. I prefer to use my nitrous in short bursts to get to the next gear quickly.


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2015年6月8日星期一

Different Levels of Teen Patti

Teen Patti is the card game which recently has became very popular in India. you can download it free from 9game!
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  • Trio i.e. all 3 cards of the same number i.e. 3 aces, or 3 kings
  • Color Sequence i.e. 3 cards of the same suit and in sequential order e.g. 6, 7, 8 of spades.
  • Simple Sequence i.e. 3 cards in sequential order but not necessarily of the same suit e.g. 6 of hearts, 7 of diamonds, 8 of clubs. Amongst sequences the highest sequence is Ace, 2 and 3. the next highest is Ace, King and Queen. After this are all sequences is order of the cards i.e. next is King, Queen and jack and then is Queen, Jack and 10 and so on.
  • Color i.e. 3 cards of the same color (i.e. same suit), but not in sequential order e.g. 4, 6 and 8 of spades. Amongst the suites, as mentioned earlier the order is spades followed by diamonds followed by clubs followed by hearts
  • Pairs i.e. 2 of the three cards of the same number e.g. 2 aces and a 7. The ordering here is based on the order of the paired card which is based on individual card ordering as described above. (i.e. when two ‘pair’ games are to be compared, then the one with the higher pair wins)
  • Simple top card: if the cards have none of the possibilities above i.e. neither color nor sequence nor pair, then it is a simple ‘top card’ game i.e. the game is rated by the top card of the game i.e. an ‘ace top’ game is better than a ‘king top’ game. If the 2 top cards are same then the second highest card of the games is compared.
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This describes how to decide which 3 card game is higher in the ‘royal’ game.
Now to discuss some other rules like betting, blind , show and side-show.
Once the cards are dealt to each player, they have the option of either seeing their cards and betting money accordingly or betting money ‘blind’ i.e. without seeing their cards. The players who have seen their cards have to bet double the amount what the players who are blind are betting. At any time players can raise the stakes currently being bet e.g. if the current stake is 2 counters for seen, then a player can raise the stakes by betting 4 counters which means that the going stake will now be 4 counters and every subsequent player will have to play 4 counters if seen and 2 counters if blind. The option of playing blind is often a useful strategy, especially in some of the variations. There is certain limit set on how high the stakes can be raised. Usually, the max stake is 5 counters for blind and 10 counters for seen. There is also a limit how many rounds a player can go blind. Usually, the max number of blind rounds is 3, after which the players must see their cards.

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Temple Run 2 Strategy

Temple Run 2 has been a popular ADV game for a long time, which you can find on 9game easily ,following is some useful tips help you play it.
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Much like its predecessor, Temple Run 2is a game all about greed.
You pick a ragtag archaeologist, steal a sacred idol from a vengeful monkey god, then run away as fast as your larcenous legs will carry you.
All the while, you're nabbing lumps of gold, adding them to the catalogue of items you've ransacked from this ancient, oddly designed civilization.
Unfortunately, the curse of your avarice is untimely death - be it in the jaws of the monkey, at the bottom of some long-forgotten pit, or caught in one of the traps that litter your path.

Monkey run
Imangi's masterstroke in designing Temple Run was to always make the finality of your escape a spur to try again. Sure, you're dead, but there's always the belief that you could get that much farther next time, and grab that much more gold. No surprise, then, to discover that those same insanely addictive properties are present and correct in this sequel.
If you've never played a Temple Run game - or one of the hundreds of endless-runner Temple Run clones that have popped up on the App Store following its success - the premise is simple: you run down a walkway and attempt to dodge a series of randomly generated obstacles amid the crumbling Inca ruins.
The controls in Temple Run 2 are the same as in the first game. So, you swipe up on the screen to jump; swipe down to slide under objects; and swipe left and right to turn 90 degrees. By tilting your device, you can move to the left / right side of the 'lane'. Tilting also comes in very handy in the new mine cart sections.
Here, you're propelled along a track in a rickety mine cart, and you have to lean left or right to get around corners and save yourself from a pitfall when the track is broken. There are wooden beams you have to duck under, too.
Then, there are the rope slide sections - also new - which are exactly what they sound like. You zip down a rope for a second or two, leaning out to collect the tempting coins that are hovering magically on either side of you.

Greed is good
Rather than the flat, straight paths of the first game, the routes in Temple Run 2 swoop and twist, with rises and bends hiding perils from view until the last second. Chains of obstacles require precision swipes, while there's always the threat of monkey death from behind, too.
The coins you collect power up a bar at the left of the screen, which, when full, allows you to unleash a special power. These range from magnetising yourself to earn more coins, to a sprint move that lets you run for a while without dying.
You unlock these powers as you level-up, and you level-up by completing challenges. These can be as simple as running a certain distance or collecting a minimum number of coins.
Once you've met a challenge, a fresh one takes its place. It's rare that you think about them when you're running, though, for Temple Run 2 demands your concentration. All of it.

Greed is bad
Despite these fresh gameplay elements, Temple Run 2 remains hugely faithful to the original. Sure, Imangi has added a little extra flavour to its new dish, but these ingredients aren't wildly novel or breathtaking.
That's not to say Temple Run 2 is a bad game, mind, for it still ignites a thrill via every split-second escape. It is, however, undeniably more of the same.
Endless-runners haven't really moved on since Temple Run first sprinted onto the scene. And, if anything, Temple Run 2 highlights that more than most. Where Imangi was blazing a new trail with the first game and setting trends left, right, and right again, Temple Run 2 is just another enjoyable entrant into a crowded genre.
Greed isn't necessarily a bad trait on which to build a follow-up game, of course, but you can't help feeling that Imangi could have chosen a different road to run down with Temple Run 2.

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2015年6月5日星期五

Some Tips for Playing Temple Run 2

Temple Run 2 has been a popular ADV game for a long time, which you can find on 9game easily ,following is some useful tips help you play it.
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Time your jumps to get the green diamonds
Temple run 2 has more scenary variations than its predecessor. The green diamonds are very important for indefinite resurrection. One of the main aspects is the sloping track with a diamond on the peak. It is very easy to jump a bit early due to the illusion of speed and height and miss them. Time your jump perfectly and jump just before you reach the peak.  

The shield is useless, Magnet is resourceful
You can enable a powerup after you fill the coin meter. The defaultpowerup is the shield which is almost useless as it only works with rollers, tiles and small walls. All of which are pretty easy to avoid. The best powerup you can get early is the Magnet, that way, you can earn coins as well as focus on playing instead of collecting gold.

Keep the car tilted
Temple Run 2 has underground carts that make it even more fun to play. But they are just as difficult to master. If you don't tilt at the right time, you may collide with the walls and die a crushed death. One easy tactic is to always keep the cart tilted in one direction to have a 2:3 chance of survival. 

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2015年6月4日星期四

A Review of Real Racing 3 (2)

Provided by: 9gameReal Reacing 3 is a wonderful racing game that amazes every player.Following is a review of it.
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The up side, if there is one, is that these timers can be somewhat mitigated by playing intelligently and may not be an issue for you at all depending on how you play iOS games. Racing conservatively and actively trying to avoid wear and tear on your car can allow you to squeeze out a few more races before you need to repair, but you could also make the argument that what's fun about these sorts of games is aggressively taking corners, slamming into cars, and barely squeezing out a first place finish. You can't do that in Real Racing 3 unless you want to wait, potentially a very long time.
Personally, I'm so inundated by other things to play that the way I've been enjoying Real Racing 3 is by playing as much as I can, eventually hitting the wall with timers, and then just waiting for the game to send me a push alert telling me my car is repaired and ready to go. Then, when I have time I'll do a few more races before repeating the cycle again. I'm totally OK with this because these short bursts are typically how I play games on my phone. However, if you're the kind of person who wants to download a game like this and blow through it in one massive marathon play session, Real Racing 3 is very much not the game for you.
On the subject of push alerts, in its current iteration having them enabled has some serious drawbacks if you're annoyed by alerts. I'm of the camp of people who like their phone to buzz and beep as little as possible. I'll almost always say no to the popup asking if an app can send you push alerts, and will instantly delete anything that sends me alerts without asking, but I like Real Racing 3 enough that I want to be notified when I can play it again. Unfortunately, by allowing alerts, you're also inviting an endless stream of beeps and vibrates, particularly if you've got lots of friends playing the game. Real Racing 3 will send you an alert whenever someone beats your time in a race.
If you're an active player with friends who are also fairly active, you're in for alert spam like you've never experienced before. This wouldn't be so bad if these alerts actually did something. As it is, when you get an alert that a friend beat your time, you slide it, and the game just loads. It's not like you can swipe the alert to get thrown directly back into that same race to compete against them. The implementation seems really sloppy, and I wish there was a way I could turn this alert spam off while keeping the whole "Hey your car is ready to race again!" alert on.
Firemonkeys have shown that they can tweak these sorts of things on the fly. Since its release in New Zealand two weeks ago, the amount of time players have needed to wait for various things in game have varied wildly, and the solution to my push alert problem is just a checkbox away. It will be interesting to see how these aspects of the game evolve over time, especially considering in its current iteration the way timers work don't make a whole lot of sense. For instance, you can almost mitigate them entirely (or at least get to a point where you can play the game for way longer before stopping) by purchasing multiple cars. Real Racing 3 is actually at its worst for gameplay-stopping timers for new users, as once you hit the point where your car has to be repaired there is absolutely nothing for you to do other than wait or pay. Making new players hit this wall seems very counter-productive when it comes to user retention.

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A Review of Real Racing 3 (1)

Provided by: 9gameReal Reacing 3 is a wonderful racing game that amazes every player.Following is a review of it.
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Real Racing 3 by far has the best "out of the box" experience of any iOS game I've played. After a totally free download which is going to suck up close to 2GB of free space on your device once it's installed you're thrown into what initially seems to be a typical pre-rendered intro cut scene of a Porsche zooming around a track- But then you quickly realize this isn't pre-rendered at all, this is running in real-time, on your phone. This first race serves as a brief tutorial of sorts on how the game works, and if you're online, you'll come to the second amazing realization that these other cars in the tutorial were actually driven by real people via Firemonkeys' new "Time Shifted Multiplayer" system. The whole thing is ridiculously impressive, particularly if you're used to the typical free to play offerings on the App Store which normally consist of basic arcade style games or endlessly reskinned cow clickers.
From there, you buy your first car (Per our tips post we recommend the Silvia!) and you're off to the races. I cannot stress enough just how great the graphics are in Real Racing 3. "Console quality" seems to be a buzzword often thrown around, but if there's any game that deserves that distinction it's this one. The game screams on the iPhone 5, with high resolution textures, amazing looking models, incredibly detailed car interiors, and mirrors that actually work. The sound design is great too, and with a good pair of headphones it's crazy just how immersive the game can feel- Even on the 4" screen of your phone.
Like previous Real Racing games, RR3 sports enough control configurations to satiate everyone regardless of how crazy you want the setup to be. There's options for tilt controls, on-screen controls, and every mixture of the two you can think of. There's also assistive systems for practically everything. If you're a super casual player that isn't very good at racing games, leave steering assist, brake assist, and traction control on and all you'll need to worry about is tilting your phone to drive around the track. If you're a experienced racer, you can take full control of everything (except shifting gears, oddly enough) and likely see way better results as you're not subjected to the overly-cautious automatic systems.
I've really been enjoying how the new Time Shifted Multiplayer works in Real Racing 3. Racing against ghosts has been around for what feels like forever, where you're playing against a car that you cannot interact with, recorded from a previous racing attempt. In this game, Firemonkeys have taken similar data and melded it with an AI racer. If you play into the social features and have friends who are also playing the game, you'll be actively racing against them, potentially hours after they completed the same race. The experience is particularly cool once you link up your Facebook account and randomly see friends on the track that you didn't even know had the game. What's even better is catching up to one of these friends, and actively being able to ram them out of the way to take first andbeat their time.
After playing a few races, you'll quickly come to the harsh realization of just how much of a timer-based free to play game Real Racing is. You'll start the game out with a small initial load of premium currency, and periodically unlock smaller amounts in game, but Real Racing 3 is as much a waiting game as it is a racing game. You'll eventually find yourself waiting for the weirdest things stopping you from racing again, covering everything from installing performance upgrades to repairing your suspension. Of course you can skip all these time sinks by making it rain real-world dollars, making the actual price of Real Racing 3 anywhere between free to infinitely expensive depending on how often you open your proverbial wallet.
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