2014年1月27日星期一

It's been a hell of cheap fifa 14 coins

You know what? It's been a hell of cheap fifa 14 coins a month for free games. Normally, when planning this column, I've to scour the internet high and low to locate some hidden gems. This month, they've been coming out of the walls, man! Special mentions should go to Picaroon, Space Engine and Pragmatica, all of which are worth a look, but read below the jump to find out which titles I've ended up loving the most.Technobabylon Part III: In Nuntius VeritasTechnocrat. Grab it from GameJolt.I really need to go back to the start of Technobabylon at some point. Its first episode was an unassuming little room escape title with some interesting narrative touches to keep things fresh.
Since then it's expanded into an enormous adventure series set in an unsettling future where your character is under constant oppression or threat.Part III is the most stylish so far, and perhaps the most wellwritten, although all three episodes are marvelous from a storytelling perspective. For my money, the actual game itself isn't quite as strong, with a couple of stinkers in the puzzle and minigame department. But now that the several interlocking strands of the story are coming together, there's never been a better time to give the series a go.Soul Brother[adult swim]. Play it on the [as] website.There a Fat Boy Slim joke in here somewhereThis is a neat idea. From the alwaysagreeablybarmy [adult swim] comes a new platformer, which is essentially a game about very carefully timed suicide. Yeah. Exactly.The idea is this.
Soul Brother features a string of different characters, each with its own special abilities. When one character dies, its spirit enters the next one, and you play on from there. The trick is to time your deaths so that the next character is in the most favourable position to plod along with the adventure.The game itself is a pretty straightforward, unremarkable platformer, but the art style is nice, and the idea behind it is lovely. So is the name, come to think of it.Ace of SpadesBen Askoy. Download it from the official website.No prizes for guessing Ace of Spades' main influence.Hey, look, it's Minecraft: World War I edition with a multiplayer twist! Ace of Spades so shamelessly nicks both the core mechanics and visual design of Mojang's prerelease classic that my initial response was to laugh www.eautcoins.com at it, and ignore it.

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