nedjelja, 31. svibnja 2015.

THE MOST POPULAR GAME ON FACEBOOK IN MAY 2015 IS ?



The statistic show the ten most played social games on Facebook in May 2015, measured by daily active users. In that month Candy Crush Saga, produced by game developer King, had an average of approximately 111.61 million daily active users on Facebook.









THE 5 BEST iPHONE GAMES



DuckTales-Remastered

DuckTales, originally released in the late 1980s and 1990s, was one of the best adventure games ever. Now, it’s been remastered for iOS — which means no more crummy, hard to see graphics. Take Scrooge McDuck on a string of journeys through dangerous terrains, traps and maps until you find your treasure. It’s an expensive game, but it’s a small price to pay for reliving one of the best games ever developed – or discovering it for the first time.





Bouncy Bits

If you were to take Frogger and give it to the creators of Adventure Time, you’d get Bouncy Bits. It’s a simple runner game with a slight twist. The goal is to navigate your character and bounce through each level while dodging obstacles. You can upgrade to new maps and players and rack up points. There are some in-app purchases you can make, like new player modes and characters, to enhance gameplay.




Mortal Kombat X

This hugely anticipated game was well worth the wait. It’s essentially just like the much-loved button mashing games of yesteryear, except with greatly improved graphics. You can unlock a variety of characters, including some of your favorites from the old series, and spend your time ripping opponents throats out or stabbing them in the face or turning them into ice sculptures.




Hellrider

Imagine Mad Max, but instead of fighting other humans, you’re battling an army of skeletons. Clobber your way through various maps and destroy your enemies. Despite the fact that Hellrider follows the basic arcade game principle of running through levels and smashing enemies to bits, the game is remarkably designed and never gets boring.




Tiny Dangerous Dungeons

Until the day Nintendo decides to get launch a full suite of titles for iOS, games like Tiny Dangerous Dungeons will have to do. Take your character (who is wearing a suspiciously Mario-like outfit) through spooky arenas and over obstacles until you reach the end of each level. There’s not much enemy-fighting in this one, which is why it’s so endearingly like games of yesteryear, down to the blocky graphics and monochrome display. It’ll look really cool on your iPhone screen.


subota, 30. svibnja 2015.

TOP 5 ANDROID GAMES YOU SHOULD PLAY



1.Mortal Combat X

Mortal Kombat X is a fighting  and card collection game developed by NetherRealm Studios. While the iOS version of Mortal Kombat X was released on April 7, 2015, the Android version was launched worldwide at the beginning of May. In Mortal Kombat X, players will create their own team of Mortal Kombat fighters and lead them into battle. Players can compete in Faction Wars, which is an online competitive mode that divides players into factions, so they can engage other teams in deadly combat. Players can make their way up the leaderboard and earn weekly prizes. Players can also collect classic Mortal Kombat veterans like Scorpion, Johnny Cage, Sub-Zero, and more.

2.Marvel Future Fight

Marvel Future Fight is an action RPG developed by NetMarble Games. Marvel released this superhero-packed game into the Google Play Store right before the Avengers: Age of Ultron movie hit U.S. theaters. In Marvel Future Fight, multiple dimensions are collapsing on each other, and it’s up to players to make sure humanity survives. Players will need to create a squad from Avengers like Hulk, Iron Man, Captain America, Spider-Man, and Daredevil. Players can upgrade their weapons and master their skills in this thrilling RPG.

3.Kingdoms Charge

Kingdoms Charge is an RPG game developed by IGG.com. In Kingdoms Charge, you lead a team of heroes through the fantasy world of Nodrania, and fight evil monsters and other dangerous enemies along the way. You’ll need to use advanced technology and ancient magic to defeat hordes of insidious enemies. While this game is single-player focused, players can battle against their friends and other players in the PvP arena.

4.Earn To Die 2


Earn to Die 2 is the sequel to the popular zombie hit Earn to Die. In order to survive this game, players will need to drive through massive hordes of zombies. Drive across highway overpasses, smash through factories, or drive in underground tunnels. Players can unlock up to 10 different vehicles, including a sports car, fire truck, and ice-cream truck. Vehicles are now fully destructible, so players have to hang on for dear life when their vehicle gets smashed by zombies.

5.Criminal Case

Criminal Case is an adventure game developed by Pretty Simple. In this adventure, players are tasked with helping the police of Grimsborough solve a series of murder cases. Players get to investigate crime scenes for clues, question the suspects, and analyze evidence. Find out how good your detective skills are.


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5 FREE GAMES YOU SHOULD PLAY TODAY


1. PLANETSIDE 2


Two years before Destiny, back in 2012, we had Planetside 2. It's an epic, all-out first-person battle so impressive, you'll give yourself a quick pinch every time you remember it's completely free. There are in-game purchases of course, but you can still dive into gaming's biggest ever battlefield and be useful with just default gear.

There's simply nothing like taking part in a massed assault on an enemy base and coming out on top, or living in a world where an enemy convoy could appear on the horizon at any second. If you need any proof that 'free' doesn't mean making compromises any more, Planetside 2 will provide it. 
                                        


2.DOTA 2

The Dota universe came from a mod made for World of Warcraft 3, but Dota 2 is very much its own entity, not to mention one of the most popular free-to-play games.

This top-down arena battler is incredibly active, attracting multi-million dollar prize funds for serious tournament players. It's not just for obsessives, though.

A brief tutorial now points out the ropes, with the Steam Community stepping in to provide guides to the original MOBA (or whatever-you-want-to-call-this-genre-if-not-MOBA).

Don't expect a warm welcome or easy learning curve from this surprisingly complex game, but bring a few friends and you have a good chance of being hooked on one of the biggest crazes in PC history.

                                       



3.TRIBES:Ascend

Jetpacks rule: it's one of the few things you can rely on apart from death and taxes. And Tribes: Ascend is the world's premiere online jetpack shooter. Don your jetpack and launch into battle across huge maps, with weapons that take real skill just to land a hit – never mind a kill.

Tribes: Ascend is fast, furious, and absolutely brilliant, and there's no reason to spend any money in the in-game shop if you simply want to hold your own in battle. Though there's plenty of stuff to buy if you do fancy splashing some cash…

You can pay to unlock more classes, weapons and perks, but if you're going to keep it casual you can still have loads of fun with Tribes: Ascend.

                                     



4.PATH OF EXILE

A Diablo III-style third-person role-playing game, Path of Exile is a bit different from most free-to-play games out there. It's not just about whacking real life people until they scream at you in shrill pubescent tones through their Skype headsets.

It's more of a slow-burner than a multiplayer blaster, but give it time and you may well fall in love with this free-to-play loot-gathering hit. There are hidden depths that you only uncover after playing for hours (and hours), and a huge skill tree to slowly pick away at. There are no game-ruining things like real money auction houses here, either.

Instead, even basic loot can be useful because there's always an opportunity to enhance even the simplest weapon with magic. If you got tired of the grind of Diablo III, it's a good one to check out.

                                     


5.LEAGUE OF LEGENDS


Pick your champion and head into battle in this amazing free-to-play game from the creators of Dota. League of Legends' automated matchmaking, range of characters and excellent maps have made it a multiplayer star over the last year, and one well worth a play.

It's a very aggressive game to play, but one that rewards good teamwork and careful tactics. Don't expect to master it overnight, but it won't be long before you're having fun.

Like Dota 2, League of Legends attracts many high-end players, and the top tournaments offer prize pools of over £1,000,000.