Visually and thematically, Zombie Smash may remind you of its somewhat more lush castle-defense cousin Plants vs. Zombies. Sound effects are similar too, as are the as-you-go instructions that appear over your screen. But “look” is where the similarities end, and “feel” is where the differences begin.
In Zombie Smash, you do what you’ve always wanted to do to Zombies. You pimp-slap ‘em. You throw ‘em across the screen. You beat ‘em, you shoot ‘em, you drop heavy rocks on ‘em, you blow ‘em up with grenades. And you do it up-close and personal, with actual tapping, dragging, flinging exertion that builds to such a full-body frenzy that your spouse kicks you out of bed by “night 11″ —not of the marriage, of the game.
This actually happened to me. I was detonating land-mines, flinging survivors to their deaths (or whatever the undead do when you dispatch them), stunning the fast she-zombies, taking out too-heavy-to-flick Bruno with rock piles and grenades, and tapping the screen compulsively to collect reward stars… (…) Read the rest of Zombie Smash: Visceral Evisceration
The American paradox”, firstly it has nothing to do with America as a country of individual people who for the most part live their lives as best they can. So for those who think I may be “bashing” Americans, I am not, nor do I have any animosity against any race of peoples, Jews, Muslims, Arabs or whom ever. As the joke goes, ” my animosity knows no bounds”. Seriously though, the problem is we need to look at the world now as a question of those “in the know” and those “not in the know”. Those that run everything, and those that follow. Looking at the history of humankind, there has always been the “ruling class, and the slaves”. We for the most part, you and I and 99% of the rest of the world are the slaves. As the late, great George Carlin said, “we are not in their club and they don’t give a fuck about us”. The American Paradox can be likened to the greek myth of King Midas. It is a society that wants for nothing, that purports that all are equal and that there is abundance for all, and yet has the highest percentage of obese and malnourished people and poorly educated children pro-rata in the world. With all the benefits that a society can offer, the system that runs america ( I have heard it called the corporate military pharmaceutical monolith) indoctrinates its own kind of mind control over the sick and poor masses. Looking at “americas” paradoxes, it is easy to see the peculiarities. A system that offers millions of ways to keep people looking young, and yet does …
***Weekend Sale – Get Mad Math for free this weekend!***
Mad Math for iPad is great for kids to practice their addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts.
Mad Math keeps tracks of the stats of multiple students. Each student gets a report of which facts they are struggling with and these can even be emailed to show off. Each correct problem also gets you closer to the next Mad Math Level.
With the extra screen space of the iPad, students can draw right on the flashcard if they can’t do a problem all in their head. If you mess up, just double tap on the flashcard and you can try again. Once you know the answer just type it in and go on to the next problem.
Users can set how the numbers that can be used in problems – from single digit all the way to triple digit. You can also practice with decimals and negative numbers!
What’s New
Fixed a bug where you were unable to go to the main menu after resuming a workout.
If negatives are turned on, they will now be random from problem to problem.
An excellent introduction for youngsters to the world of multi-media. This application helps children develop their listening, reading and creative skills. Children and adults alike will become absorbed into a child´s tender and mysterious perspective of the moon while listening to this narration. Not to mention it´s fun and [...]
Vote for ‘Buffy vs Edward’ in the Webby Awards! www.youtube.com In this re-imagined narrative, Edward Cullen from the Twilight Series meets Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It’s an example of transformative storytelling serving as a pro-feminist visual critique of Edward’s character and generally creepy behavior. Seen through Buffy’s eyes, some of the more sexist gender roles and patriarchal Hollywood themes embedded in the Twilight saga are exposed – in hilarious ways. Ultimately this remix is about more than a decisive showdown between the slayer and the sparkly vampire. It also doubles as a metaphor for the ongoing battle between two opposing visions of gender roles in the 21ist century. • Read my post on why I made this remix via WIMN: www.wimnonline.org • Frequently Asked Questions post about the remix, including why I intentionally left the color differences: www.rebelliouspixels.com • Download this remix for your ipod/iphone, cell phone or get a large take home version: www.rebelliouspixels.com • Help by adding, editing and correcting subtitle translations into other languages on www.dotSUB.com • This transformative remix work constitutes a fair-use of any copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US copyright law. “Buffy vs Edward (Twilight Remixed)” by Jonathan McIntosh is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-3.0 License – permitting non-commercial sharing with attribution. http • Learn about fair-use at the Center for Social Media: www …
Ping! is a instant messaging client for the iPhone that looks and feels like the built in iPhone SMS client. It aims to provide free iPhone to iPhone (and iPod touch on wifi) messaging. Once youve download the (currently free) app and selected a username, you can invite/find friends and family you know own an iPhone or iPod touch, and youre ready to go. Submit your Ping ID at bit.ly to a Open Directory Now! To view the Ping! Directory go to bit.ly More at appleappreview.com
Halo Ep. 1: All Your History S1E1 (Game Development History) All Your History are Belong to Us In anticipation of HALO 3: ODST, dropping into stores September 22, watch and see how it all began. In this first part of the series, see as college student Alex Seropian founds BUNGIE out of his basement to release Gnop!, and watch it grow from one-man boutique to the software titan that created MARATHON and MYTH. And then, at the 1999 Macworld Expo, Bungie unveils a brand-new title: a little game called HALO… FOR MORE MACHINIMA GOTO: www.youtube.com
Category: Games Price: $1.99 -> Free, Version: 1.1 (iTunes)
Description:
“The minimalist retro feel works great with the muted color palate which all blends with the gameplay. All the elements just fit together very nicely. It’s a challenging game that when beaten leaves the player with a good feeling of accomplishment…” Gamezebo.com review – 4 stars
“The entire game has a minimalistic retro feel that is finely polished. The game is an engaging unique take in the App Store that will having you wanting to complete all 21 levels.” AppAdvice.com preview
“… if you’re a fan of the one-tap timing and high score-centered gameplay of Dizzypad, then Captain Ludwig should be just your thing” Toucharcade.com review
“From what I’ve played so far it’s much more than Canabalt on steroids, it’s actually much more fun and a bit less repetitive. The levels are fluid and nice and the graphics are better.” iVaro – Toucharcade user
“Very fun game, from what I’ve played so far. The best comparison I can make is to Captain Galactic, except the controls in this are a lot easier and the game overall is a lot more addictive.” matthewwhatever – Toucharcade user
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There is a Lite version available!
Captain Ludwig is an incredibly addictive game in which you jump from planet to planet, while dodging numerous obstacles and catching bonuses.
The controls are simple and intuitive – just tap the screen at the right time to jump. An ideal match for your iPhone or iPod Touch!
Captain Ludwig features : - 21 awesome levels - Jump through space, or fly a rocketship - A new feature every level - A thrilling and very retro boss fight - Simple and intuitive controls - Stylish graphics - Awseome music by Kevin MacLeod – or listen to your own music! - OpenFeint highscores and achievements
What’s New
- Added a “restart level” option to the pause menu - Added a popup asking for confirmation when deleting a savegame - Fixed a number of small bugs - Fixed a spelling error
Visually and thematically, Zombie Smash may remind you of its somewhat more lush castle-defense cousin Plants vs. Zombies. Sound effects are similar too, as are the as-you-go instructions that appear over your screen. But “look” is where the similarities end, and “feel” is where the differences begin.
In Zombie Smash, you do what you’ve always wanted to do to Zombies. You pimp-slap ‘em. You throw ‘em across the screen. You beat ‘em, you shoot ‘em, you drop heavy rocks on ‘em, you blow ‘em up with grenades. And you do it up-close and personal, with actual tapping, dragging, flinging exertion that builds to such a full-body frenzy that your spouse kicks you out of bed by “night 11″ —not of the marriage, of the game.
This actually happened to me. I was detonating land-mines, flinging survivors to their deaths (or whatever the undead do when you dispatch them), stunning the fast she-zombies, taking out too-heavy-to-flick Bruno with rock piles and grenades, and tapping the screen compulsively to collect reward stars… (…) Read the rest of Zombie Smash: Visceral Evisceration (Yeah, it’s that good)