It is time for the final exams at Warthogs Magic School, and notorious slacker Larry Lotter is about to flunk all of them because he spent less time studying and more time drinking beer. But there is yet hope! Using a spell to travel back in time, he gets the chance to do his day over again and pull some tricks to pass the exams anyway! And he has to, because it’s his Destiny.
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Over the last few months the Unity team have been hard at work on, amongst many other cool things, the ability to publish from Unity to the Flash Player. This means that next to the already existing build targets of a Unity project, one will be able to target Flash with Stage3D, announced for Flash Player 11.
Pretty Amazing if you ask me.. i should really start using Unity.. 😆
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Iron Cross is a real-time multiplayer strategy wargame set in North African theatre during Second World War. It combines strategy with operational level of war. Player chooses Axis or Allied side and is given command over armies, corps, divisions, battalions, airforce, engineering and logistics. Players can choose from historical and fictional campaigns, operations and battles.
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A Sponsored game. How powerful a tire can be? Enter the Eagle GT Challenge and see for yourself. Like in the old Rock’n Roll Racing days, you see the tracks from above, collect power ups and spoil your rivals! Download or play online.
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The game is offline.
Terra Bellica is a free online political and military real time war strategy game with different types of troops, military equipment, transports and ships. This game is played on a large global map with thousands of players. You can build castles where you want, develop army and navy, day by day build your empire, and, of course, participate in wars – Terra Bellica has a unique tactical system.
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In my opinion they could have made a better impression if they didn t remove the game and stated that this is not a perfect world, we are aware that this bad things happens and that we will try to put an end to this. At this point their phone is largerly diffused and well known.. increase the damn price and print on the box this shit cost 50 bucks more so we can spare workers from slavery condition.
Phone Story is a game for smartphone devices that attempts to provoke a critical reflection on its own technological platform. Under the shiny surface of our electronic gadgets, behind its polished interface, hides the product of a troubling supply chain that stretches across the globe. Phone Story represents this process with four educational games that make the player symbolically complicit in coltan extraction in Congo, outsourced labor in China, e-waste in Pakistan and gadget consumerism in the West.
Keep Phone Story on your device as a reminder of your impact. All of the revenues raised go directly to workers’ organizations and other non-profits that are working to stop the horrors represented in the game.
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Mashape is an API marketplace where service providers and individual developers can instantly make available an API to their audience, with infrastructure and traction since day one, while third party developers can use/call through a single interface any software component listed in Mashape.
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Wow this is so cool! This is a Google web app to explore the human anatomy in 3d!
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A beautiful rpg made for Amiga by Psygnosis back in 1993.
Perihelion – a world where advanced science and malevolent Gods exist side by side; where genetic engineering and occultism evolved together; where mutation is a way of life. The game was created by only 3 people under pretty challenging conditions while they were going to school. One of this (now older) dude Edvard Toth kinda released it partially for public on his blog.
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