Showing posts with label Game News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Game News. Show all posts

Saturday, May 7, 2011

AdoreGames.com to Launch Full Version of Adore Puzzle

   Just a month after Beta release, AdoreStudio Ltd is launching a full-featured version of Adore Puzzle. This logical game features an intriguing game plot which allows users to take a fascinating tour of the most popular places in Europe without leaving their PC. This new free game with its carefully designed plot will bring enjoyment to all casual game lovers, like Shooting Blocks, AdoreStudio's first game.

  The game has two modes - Puzzle and Slide. After solving one level the user gets an opportunity to explore more countries and solve more puzzles/slides. Within each new country solved, the difficulty increases, thus helping the players master their skills. There is a help prompt available to assist the player: it is given as a small clock in the left-hand corner.

  At the moment the game features over thirty levels. Each level is represented by a new country. However, very soon, AdoreStudio is planning to update the game and add a pack featuring a new collection of pictures to diversify the game's plot.

  As with all other games by AdoreGames.com, AdorePuzzle has no restrictions: the game is absolutely free and safe to install and play. Captivating game plot and high quality design ensure that the game will occupy a place in the world of casual games.

  This spring AdoreStudio is planning to start posting reviews of free casual games by other developers and place them on the website http://www.AdoreGames.com. And for those who enjoy playing the first game, Shooting Blocks, the company has prepared a set of free PC wallpapers.

   Now it is easier to follow the company's news on Twitter and at the same time the latest news is posted on the company's Facebook page. AdoreStudio welcomes everyone to see the games which are under development at the moment and to share their impressions on new themes as well as all ideas which might come to mind on further game improvements.

  Adore Puzzle is available for direct download from the company's website http://www.AdoreGames.com.

About AdoreStudio:

AdoreStudio Ltd is a fast-growing casual game developer, distributor and publisher. The company is primarily occupied with development of indulging and high quality games and at the same it is open to collaboration with other game developers and publishers. All the games, which are presented at the company's website, feature captivating game plots and thoroughly elaborated designs. They are free and safe to play.

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Adore Puzzle

Adore Puzzle is a free game for PC and Mac containing a wonderful photo collection of different European places, so you can continue an amazing tour without leaving your computer. Beginning the trip from England, step-by-step, you progress to the east and get a chance to discover new countries, solving harder and interesting puzzles.

Brief description of the game rules:

Each level is presented by a particular country on the game map. After successfully passing a level, one or more new levels become open to solve. The game has 2 modes - Puzzle and Slide. The ball player can switch together at any time. There's a help prompt (time within the left bottom corner from the game window) which allows the player to determine the entire picture for a while of your time. The turn counter and the timer do not limit gameplay and serve just to determine the ball player rating position inside the others.


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Friday, April 22, 2011

Razer Hydra brings motion control to PC gamers - Gaming News and Information

  While motion controllers are becoming a staple for console gamers with the release of the Wii, PlayStation Move and Microsoft Kinect, PC gamers have been left wanting. Razer is looking to change that with its Hydra motion controller which has been developed specifically for PC gamers. Unlike other console-based motion control systems, the Hydra uses magnetic tracking technology by way of a base station that emits a magnetic field that Razer says allows the exact location and orientation of the handheld controllers to be detected with millimeter and degree accuracy.
The Hydra first popped up at CES 2010 when it was known as the Sixense, after the company that originally developed it. While still powered by the same Sixense technology, the company has since partnered with Razer to bring the device to market. Valve has also come to the party with some exclusive Hydra-specific levels for Portal 2 that are designed to showcase the potential of the peripheral.

The Hydra consists of the magnetic field-emitting base station and two nunchuk-like controllers. These controllers each sport an analogue thumbstick, four numbered face buttons, trigger and bumper button. As the system was designed to be used in the typical seated in front of a PC set up, the controllers aren't wireless and are connected to the base station by an anti-tangle braided cable, which means no need for batteries and a lighter device in your hand.



Razer says the magnetic field put out by the Hydra base station is 20 times weaker than the Earth's magnetic field, so it shouldn't affect objects such as credit cards, HDDs or speakers in the surrounding area. However, objects that emit their own magnetic field, such as some CRT TVs, may cause interference between the controllers and the base station. For the same reason, only one Hydra can be connected to the one PC at a time.

To overcome the problem of a lack of motion compatible PC games, Razer has optimized the Hydra for compatibility with over 125 games out of the box, including Battlefield Bad Company 2, Bulletstorm, COD: Black Ops, Crysis 2, Resident Evil 5 and World of Goo, just to name a few. A full list is available here.

Additionally, Razer says it will release downloadable game configurations for future titles and plans to release configuration software that will allow users to configure movements and map buttons to suit their preferences and allow the Hydra to be used for virtually any game.

The Razer Hydra will be available standalone or as part of a special edition Portal 2 Bundle that includes the Hydra system, that Portal 2 game and some Hydra-specific DLC. The Portal 2 Bundle will retail for US$ 139.99 and EUR139.99 – which seems a little unfair to European buyers – while the standalone Hydra is expected to go for under US$ 100. Pre-orders will start in May, with shipping due to commence in June, 2011.