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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Contre Jour Review

Contre Jour, the perfect combination of World Of Goo and Cut the Rope, is probably one of the best games I have ever played. Something to say before I start this review is that I couldn't find any bad points for this game. It takes the major points of two individual games and miraculously combines them. The menu interface is something that really resembles World Of Goo. You can scroll through the 4 available worlds (each to be unlocked by gaining enough dots), and with each featuring a different theme. Each world contains 20 levels, and there are 3 dots to be obtained from each one. There isn't much of a problem of unlocking new worlds because if you play through all 20 levels, you should easily be able to get to the next world. Oh, by the way, Contre Jour means "against the light" in French.
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Traffic Panic 3D Review


Do you want to control traffic? Do you want to cause traffic accidents as well? Do you want to see cars and buildings blow up? Then Traffic Panic 3D is the right game to buy. You control traffic of an intersection during rush hour. Either let the cars advance with green light or stop them with red light if cars are coming from the side. Don't let the cars crash into each other! BUT, you also need to be careful: if cars take too long to pass the intersection, you have now created a traffic jam! Which mean the game is over.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops Zombies Review

Call of Duty: Black Ops has finally reached the iPhone and iPad with Universal Support after about a year of waiting. Boy was I excited when I heard this was going to be released with the sequel of one of my favorite apps, Infinity Blade II. So, I immediately woke up and starting downloading this app. It took a good twenty minutes to download on Wi-Fi (even though it's only 400MB).
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Infinity Blade II Review

Infinity Blade II, the extreme sequel to a game that was announced to be one of the greatest apps of all time, is out for the iPad/iPhone with Universal Support. This game is amazing and the graphics are as hot as ever. I noticed the increased detail in the outside scenery compared to the prequel, which was mostly indoors (or underground).
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