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Two-player fun: Ice Rage
Chances are the first and only game on iPhone and iPod touch you've ever played simultaneously with another, just as Air Hockey is. You know, that game in arcade halls where you have a well ... "thing" in your hand a puck into the other goal to bounce. Ice Rage is the latest creation
from the makers of Gore and Mini Bike Baron-opt and upon this principle. You take on someone of flesh and blood here or should the puck into the enemy target pop. The difference is that this thing a hockey player, suggesting you can not control with a finger on the place of the thing, just with an analog stick and fire button at the bottom. With the stick you fly across the ice and determine the direction of a shot, you can upload and wegvuurt with the button. With the same button can indeed your opponent to the ground work if you have the puck you. And then you have but the time limit scoring more than your opponent. That's it. And that's terribly amusing with two players, so fast and can be varied. One minute you have a nice margin of two goals, the next you'll be a few hiccups and knocked at a disadvantage to you. Ice Rage has the same block headed characters like Gore Mini and you can bet one hundred to say that the Bike Baron soon after Envirobear, Santa Claus and the protagonist of Mini Gore, will shine in Ice Rage. Ideal for the back, to pass the time or drinking game in which you want to be drunk very quickly.
Trailer of the Day: Mike V. Skateboard Party
It's an interesting piece of gaming history. In 1999, the game Tony Hawk Pro Skater for a
skating game genre. There were even earlier attempts, but never
good. Tony Hawk was good. It was so good and was so popular that the game single-handedly got gamers to skate. A pamphlet for skating, while in-game sometimes and sometimes dusty modern punk rock music in two minutes per orbit a high score put down. After an equally great, versatile, third, went quickly downhill with the series. It became increasingly a travelling circus. Other games came and went, as did not offer the good of the Tony Hawk games. And now here at the last minute in 2011, Mike V. Skateboard Party. A game that is party bears the name, but in tone and intent just reverts to the first two Tony Hawk games. You have two minutes for a high score to put down on one of the true, pure skate parks in the game. Four logically buttons in the right corner of the screen, do you grab to 40 different tricks of grabs, grinds and plants. That can with a standard character in the game do - including skater Mike V, but you can also create a skater. Also you can duel against one another via local Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. The soundtrack is provided by Revolution Mother & Conditions, but also gives you the option to have your own music in the game to continue. So you're only an iTunes synchronization from your PC or Mac from the pure sensation Tony Hawk on the iPhone - beyond the already available Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 for the iPhone of course.