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Leon Aley

Galactic Magnate, a New Free Online Multiplayer Game - 0 views

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    he game enables Monopoly fans from all over the world to meet, chat in chatrooms and play together. Players can also use game's online ranking system to find out how well they are doing, and to track their progress. Galactic Magnate is based on Monopoly, but a few rules have been changed to deepen the strategy and minimize the impact of luck. To win the game, players must use their wits and employ strategic thinking. Although the game is extremely easy to learn, it takes a lifetime to master. "Finally, there is an online Monopoly game having all the features that a player needs to play comfortably. The new rules are well thought out and make the game much more interesting. It is amazing that this entire job was done by a single person who was so benevolent to offer the game for free" - said Stephen Gardner, a delighted player. Kresimir Cosic, the only developer of Galactic Magnate is dedicated to continue improving the game, adding even more features in the future, and listening to suggestions posted by players on Galactic Magnate forums.
digitalorainfo

Blog - Ora Infotech - 0 views

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    We don't just build a boat, we make it sail too. Our team of expert developers is adept in both front-end and back-end programming and are delivering innovative web solutions everyday.
digitalorainfo

Blog - Best Wordpress Developer / Digital Marketing Agency in Atlanta, GA - 0 views

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    We don't just build a boat, we make it sail too. Our team of expert developers is adept in both front-end and back-end programming and are delivering innovative web solutions everyday.
sattaking_

Play Bazaar | Play Bazaar Result | Play Bazaar Online - 0 views

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    Rise of "Play Bazaar" in Ancient History In the realm of ancient history, the concept of modern-day gaming might seem far-fetched. However, if we delve into the depths of human civilization, we can find intriguing examples of recreational activities that bear resemblance to contemporary gaming. One such instance is the rise of "Play Bazaar," a fascinating precursor to modern gaming, which emerged in ancient societies thousands of years ago. This exploration will shed light on the origins, mechanics, and cultural significance of "Play Bazaar" during its prominence in ancient history. The Origins of "Play Bazaar": The origins of "Play Bazaar" can be traced back to ancient civilizations that flourished around the globe. Various ancient societies, including Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, and China, developed games that involved chance, strategy, and competition. These games were often played in public spaces, marketplaces, or designated recreational areas, making them accessible to a broad spectrum of people. The early versions of "Play Bazaar" were characterized by simple rules and utilized a variety of materials such as dice, boards, stones, or sticks. Mechanics and Gameplay: "Play Bazaar" encompassed a diverse range of games, each with its own unique mechanics and objectives. In Mesopotamia, one popular game called "The Royal Game of Ur" featured a rectangular board with a series of squares. Players would race their tokens across the board, aiming to be the first to reach the finish line. The movement of the tokens was determined by the roll of dice, which added an element of chance to the game. In ancient Egypt, the game of "Senet" gained immense popularity. It involved a board with thirty squares arranged in three rows of ten. Each player had a set of pawns, and the objective was to move them across the board while strategically blocking the opponent's progress. Similar to "The Royal Game of Ur," the movement of the pawns was determined by the roll of dice. In India,
BraveFrontierGlobal Gumiasia

Brave Frontier: Pre-registration - 0 views

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    Gumi Asia Pte Ltd, a fully owned subsidiary of gumi Inc., was founded on 12 April 2012. We are a mobile social game developer with our sights set on providing entertainment and excitement to users worldwide.
girl4ever

Golden Trails: The New Western Rush Developer's Diary. Part II - 0 views

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    When we set about Golden Trails: The New Western Rush project, our principal goal was to create not another hidden object clone, but a full-fledged game. That's why we had to think over every detail, weigh the pros and cons, and discuss all the possibilities of adding something new into Golden Trails: The New Western Rush. Every single thing, innovative or not, must find its level in the project and blend in with other game elements. Storyline, atmosphere, artwork and characters is only a part of game creating process. Gameplay is another huge part of work which should be definitely well thought over and taken care of. In Golden Trails: The New Western Rush we used our plot and storytelling as means of creating immersive gameplay, which greatly contributes to the interactive aspect of the game. Read the full Golden Trails: The New Western Rush Developer's Diary Part II
girl4ever

Developer's Diary. Golden Trails: The New Western Rush. Part III - 1 views

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    Golden Trails: The New Western Rush is almost ready and the release date is gradually approaching… After the beta testing we got many suggestions and we think that you will be thrilled to see some of your ideas in the game. Let's see what we've changed about the game. Mini-games are one of the most exciting features of Golden Trails: The New Western Rush. We did our best to make the investigation real. You question the suspects, look for evidence, and then you piece them together in mini-games. Thus you unlock comics, reproduce the prehistory and advance in the investigation. Read the full Developer's Diary. Part III
TheAppGuruz

The top 10 engines that can help you make your game   | GamesBeat | Games | b... - 0 views

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    Choosing the right game engine often seems confusing enough. Here's some pros and cons for 10 of them.
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    Choosing the right game engine often seems confusing enough. Here's some pros and cons for 10 of them.
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