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Laike’s PC Download Deals 4/5/2013

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Snow in April! Winter is still hanging on with its fingernails here, so I guess I’m stuck inside a little while longer.

If you only buy one deal this weekend, this is it. Get Games has their major Get Loaded deal this weekend. Buyers can choose any two Steam games from a list for $10.00. The games are Mafia II, Darksiders II, Spec Ops: The Line, Serious Sam 3: BFE, Batman: Arkham City, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising, Civilization V, Borderlands: Game of the Year Edition, Just Cause 2, LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7, Batman: Arkham Asylum GOTY, Dirt 2, and Quantum Conundrum. I highly recommend avoiding any game regularly priced below $20 as you are saving less than 75%.  From the list of games, I personally would highly recommend purchasing Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Borderlands, Civilization V, and Spec Ops: The Line. They are all fantastic games and excellent prices for the titles. For those who missed last week’s THQ bundle, Darksiders II is at a great price, however the PC port leaves a lot to be desired.

The Get Loaded deal isn’t the only sale running at Get Games this week. Particularly worthwhile purchases are Hitman Absolution for 75% off  and Company of Heroes 2 preorder for 22% off. I’ve been playing Hitman Absolution lately and am completely in love with the series all over again. The game is a fantastic example of a PC port done correctly. Hats off to the development team! Be sure to read the full Capsule Computers review of Hitman Absolution.

For today only, Amazon is running an amazing Gold Box deal for Borderlands 2 and the Season Pass. Buying them together will net you a 72% savings at $24.99 or buy them separately for 67% off. Dead Island Game of the Year Edition is 75% off and comes with an $8.00 pre-order credit towards Dead Island Riptide. This is one of the best deals for Dead Island GOTY out there, especially if you plan on pre-ordering Dead Island Riptide at the same time.

GOG.com has an interesting Dungeons & Dragons promo running this weekend. There are ten games on sale and the more titles purchased at once, the larger the savings. Buy all ten games and get them for a mighty 85% . Baldur’s Gate, Baldur’s Gate 2 Complete, Icewind Dale Complete, Icewind Dale 2 Complete, Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone, The Temple of Elemental Evil, Dungeons and Dragons: Dragonshard, Neverwinter Nights: Diamond Edition, and Planescape: Torment are all on sale. If you are looking for something more modern or you prefer your games DRM free, Omerta: City of Gangsters is also 50% off with the Con Artist DLC thrown in for free.

Gamefly has several titles on sale this week. Most of it is nothing impressive, but The Walking Dead is 60% off. This is the lowest price since it was 65% off several months ago. The game won Capsule Computer and over 80 other publications Game of the Year award for 2012. If you must play only one point and click adventure game in your entire life, this may be the game to play. If you are interested in Victoria II, I highly recommend avoiding Gamefly’s 50% off. GamersGate is running a much better deal.

GamersGate is running a Might and Magic themed weekend. Most titles are 50% to 75% off. I highly recommend Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes. It is an extremely accessible strategic puzzle game that serves as a prequel to Might and Magic V. If Might and Magic isn’t your thing, there are several other excellent deals going on at GamersGate. Victoria II and its expansion pack A House Divided is on sale for 75% off. Skip on the sprite packs as they are only 55% off. Fallen Enchantress is also on sale for 50% off. It deal is ok but not great as it has gone down to 66% off before.

Greenman Gaming is running a big Focus Home Interactive deal this weekend. Recommended titles are Of Orcs and Men, Wargame: European Escalation, and Blood Bowl Chaos Edition. If you are looking for something less violent, The Next Big Thing is on sale for 75% off. It is a laugh out loud funny game from the creators of the legendary point and click adventure series Runaway. If you want to learn more, read the review I wrote for the iOS edition called Hollywood Monsters.

Steam’s Weekend Deals are Omerta: City of Gangsters, the Red Orchestra series and the Tripwire Interactive Bundle. Omerta: City of Gangsters is at its lowest at 50% off. The game fuses turn based strategy RPG elements in the old 1920’s gangster theme. If you’re willing to forgo Steam for a DRM free download, I recommend purchasing this from GOG.com instead.

Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45, its sequel Red Orchestra 2 GOTY and the Red Orchestra 2 Digital Deluxe Upgrade are all 85% off. I strongly recommend skipping the Steam deal and instead opting for the Tripwire Interactive Humble Weekly Sale bundle. Although it is a pay what you want bundle, the price for both Red Orchestras are well above the current average price paid for the bundle. So you can easily beat the average price, get both games and Killing Floor with most of the DLC and buy the Red Orchestra 2 Digital Deluxe Upgrade with the money you save. As a bonus, a part of your money goes to support charity! For those on the fence, Red Orchestra 2 is free to play this weekend. I highly recommend Red Orchestra 2 for those who find the ArmA series to be too complicated, but are looking for something more realistic than Call of Duty and Battlefield. Tripwire’s full library including Red Orchestra is on sale, but the Humble Weekly bundle is a much better deal unless you are interested in Dwarves?! and The Ball. Both of those games are pretty fun, but not enough to warrant the almost six extra dollars over the Humble Weekly Bundle’s BTA asking price.

Torchlight II is on sale on Steam until April 8th to celebrate the release of Steam Workshop and the GUTS modding tools. The game is already a fantastic hack ‘n slash action RPG for a great price. The extensive modding tools are just fantastic. The current mods are slowly being moved to the new format. Adding mods will now be much easier as there are no more compatibility issues to worry about. I highly recommend purchasing Torchlight II if you have not already.

This week’s Week Long Deals did not get its own news post this week. However, Towns, Kung Fu Strike – The Warrior’s RisePacific Storm AlliesMaking History: The Calm & The Storm, 9th Company: Roots of Terror, and DCS A-10c Warthog are all on sale. Although Towns is not technically part of the Early Access program, the game is still considered by many owners to be in early development.

Defiance Review

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Defiance
Developer: Trion Worlds
Publisher: Trion Worlds
Platforms: PC (Reviewed), Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
Release Date: April 2, 2013
Price: $59.99 – Available Here

Overview
Defiance. It’s rare that such an ambitious project comes along. No, this isn’t a game based on the 2008 historical drama starring Daniel Craig. Defiance was designed as a third-person shooter MMO. Even more impressive is its union with the Syfy channel’s upcoming show of the same name that aims to unite two completely separate forms of media – television and video games. How well does Defiance hold up? Should you join the fight or rise up against it? Let’s find out.

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Story
In the near future the world is a very different place. Aliens known as Votans are fleeing from their homeworld to find resources. En route to a new home, their crafts, known as Arks, suffer terrible disaster and break up within Earth’s orbit. This causes pieces of the arks to fall to earth, bringing with it both treasure and danger.

You take on the roll of an ark hunter. Having recently signed with Von Bach Industries, your mission to find valuable arktech near the San Francisco Bay area goes terribly awry. Your ship is shot out of sky, crashing to earth as you escape in a pod. When the dust settles, your expedition leader is missing and you have to find him. You’ll also help the locals along the way, often right alongside the characters from the upcoming television show.

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Gameplay
At first glance, Defiance looks like your run-of-the-mill science fiction MMO. There are aliens, mutants, spaceships, crash landings, and guns. So many guns. Even though it looks like an MMO, at its heart you’ll find a shooter and so much more.

Defiance is multifaceted. The combat will feel familiar to most players even if they’ve never experienced an MMO before. As with many other third-person shooters, you’ll equip and alternate between two guns at a time. You’ll earn experience points and occasional loot for dispatching enemies. Eliminating a bunch in quick succession earns you some experience bonuses. At its core it’s a basic shooter, right down to dodging, jumping, and tossing grenades. Add the RPG mechanics on top and you’ve got a unique experience that strikes the reward centers of your brain in a way that has driven RPG gamers to grind for decades.

One unique aspect that sets Defiance apart is its EGO system. This allows you to learn or upgrade skills and perks that seriously impact how you approach combat. Enjoy stalking in the shadows? Want bonuses for risking yourself in melee combat? EGO’s got your back. You initially get only one skill and one perk slot to equip, but as you level up more perk slots unlock for you to utilize. This grants you a feeling of accomplishment for doing something significant to beef up your character.

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Apart from the combat system, the game is set up like most MMOs. There are hubs to pick up quests and perform various missions, which let you get some experience, cash, and items to help out. There are also dynamic events where you’ll join dozens of players to take out hordes of enemies, rewarding you with experience and money before sending you back on your way.

Story missions take you all across the world. You’ll be working in the trenches right alongside the characters from the upcoming television show. This serves to give you a good story and draw you into the world. The missions and their dialogue are fun and interesting. You’ll look forward to seeing what twists and turns are coming up next. MMO fans will likely miss the auction house and bank, however.

Within Defiance there are a handful of sub-games that utilize matchmaking. These include Shadow Ops, Team Deathmatch, and Cooperative Missions. Shadow Ops is a rebranding of the Domination game mode so many shooter fans are familiar with. Cooperative missions team you up with a few other ark hunters to take on instanced missions, including boss battles. The game modes are a welcome break from the norm, but each of them feels somewhat lacking in diversity this early on.

While you can use a keyboard and mouse for the PC, an Xbox controller can serve as an excellent alternative. The controls for the Xbox version of the game are brought directly over, so players who own both versions are free to choose. Menus actually feel more intuitive to navigate with the controller than mouse and keyboard. Both schemes work well, but more viable options are always welcome.

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While the world is interesting to explore and a blast to play, the game is not flawless. Some enemies have fantastic design, but you’ll have to fight countless old mobs ad nauseum most of the time. Your personal inventory slots are the only storage you get and you start with only a dozen. Though you’ll earn more over time, inventory management can be cumbersome at times, too.

As far as your gear goes, the satisfaction tied to personalizing your look here feels diminished. You have “outfits” that work like the one-piece suits you put on a paper doll. It’s either all or nothing – no mix-and-match allowed. It would’ve been fantastic to have more customization options. This greatly reduces your incentive to keep deep diving for new loot like you would in other MMOs. New gear can be fairly hard to come by, requiring a random drop, quest reward, or vendor purchase. Defeating a boss doesn’t necessarily grant you a reward, either. If the Diablo series’ loot system was an indie car, Defiance‘s would be more akin to a moped.

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Cross-platform play is a topic many people will want to know about. Does an MMO produced for three different platforms stay consistent across each platform. Unfortunately, it doesn’t. That character you created on your Xbox? Don’t expect to see him when you log in to your PC. This could’ve been a fantastic way to unite the player base. Instead, they’ve effectively splintered it into three.

Microtransactions are another hot topic. As a game that doesn’t charge a monthly fee, be assured you’ll see plenty of opportunities to spend some dough. This is fine for vanity items like outfits and helmets, but it’s hard to feel that the lack of item storage isn’t also caused by this. Trion Worlds is more than open to the idea of you paying them a few dollars to unlock extra inventory slots, which is a big deal without a player bank. It feels like a cheap, unnecessary jab at fans who have already paid full price for your game. It’s also disappointing that money purchases don’t jump platforms either.

Visuals and Audio
The visuals in Defiance don’t really do anything to set it apart. The storyline characters are brought to life well and there are a few enemies with some real visual pop, but otherwise the game feels like a run-of-the-mill post-apocalyptic sci-fi game. It almost has an air of the Borderlands aesthetic, but with less color and personality.

That said, if you have both a console and PC, and visuals are a strong bullet point for you, the PC version is hands-down the better looking of the two. Everything is crisper, smoother, and higher resolution. The console version doesn’t look terrible, but when placed side by side, the PC just simply dwarfs it.

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Music in the game is a fair mix of orchestral and electronica, able to provoke both somber, mellow tones, and intense, adrenaline-fueled hype music. Voice work in the game is a particular high point, showcasing the talents of the upcoming television show’s stars.

Overall
Overall, Defiance is a ball to play. Though the graphics aren’t particularly special and the music feels fairly routine for the setting, the game is fun. You’ll enjoy yourself whether dug in with a hundred other ark hunters fighting off a giant hellbug or taking on a group of mobs for a quick quest. Players familiar with MMOs may feel that a bit is missing here, and a few other flaws present themselves, but the game is young and the devs are working hard to eliminate issues.

Microtransactions are harmless at times but the opportunity to buy more inventory space when so little is provided feels like a cash grab. Still, there is a great deal of content with the promise of more coming in the form of DLC. With proper cultivation, Defiance could grow from a good game into a great MMO with some real staying power.

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Daisuki is Japan’s First Legal Anime Streaming Service

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Daisuki is the latest legal anime streaming service to hit English language territories. It is also the very first Japan based legal anime streaming wesbite.

The Daisuki service is a collaborative effort between Toei, Sunrise, TMS, Aniplex, Nihon Ad Systems and Dentsu with the goal of bringing their anime content to fans through legal methods. Daisuki is slated to launch on April 30th, 2013.

Currently Daisuki has confirmed the following series will be part of their service at launch: Mobile Suit GundamMadoka Magica, One Piece, Lupin the Third, and Prince of Tennis. They have also announced that many other series will follow.

You can check out Daisuki’s official English language website here. Daisuki lay claim to being Japan’s answer to the growing desire for legal anime content on the web. Be sure to let us know what you think of Daisuki in the comments section below.

Battle Worlds: Kronos Vying for Greenlight

After KING Art games launched their upcoming game, Battle Worlds: Kronos, to Kickstarter it didn’t take long for it to find it’s funding, only seven days in fact. Now the funding is pressing on and closing in on the first of its stretch goals, which is why the devs thought it to be a great time to try to make it on Steam Greenlight.

Now KING Art games has much more to show of turn-based strategy game, such as these two videos HERE and HERE showing off some of the gameplay. Overall, the game is looking pretty good and the gameplay equally so. Players that are interested in helping out in getting the game to Steam Greenlight can find its page HERE and those that are interested in helping Battle Worlds: Kronos meet some of its stretch goals can find the Kickstarter HERE.

Bundle Stars The Catnip Bundle Released

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Bundle Stars has a new bundle released, nipping on the heels of their previous bundle. The Catnip Bundle is headlined by retro themed puzzle platformer Pushcat, available on Mac and Windows as a DRM free download and Desura. The remaining nine games are all Steam titles. They are Metal Drift, Wasteland Angel, Obulis, Nikopol: Secrets of the Immortal, Chains, Post Mortem, Avencast: Rise of the Mage, and two unannounced titles. Buyers who pay a minimum of $1.27 USD will receive Pushcat and Metal Drift. Those who pay more than $5.01 will receive all ten titles

%5 of the profits will go in support of the British charity SpecialEffect.

Agarest to be Ported to PC

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Agarest: Generations of War was originally released for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. British developers Ghostlight has been chosen to port the game to PC. The port will support both keyboard and game pad. The game features over 60 hours of play and hundreds of items to equip and use.

As the game spans over five generations, players will need to use the Soul Breed system to choose a mate to influence future generations. The battle system encourages long term planning in combat by rewarding players who use multiple characters at once to attack with extra combo damage.

Ghostlight currently has a Steam Greenlight campaign running. The original PlayStation 3 trailer can be viewed below.

Toys”R”Us Towers Released to iTunes

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Ubisoft released Toys”R”Us Towers for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch today. The game was originally released on Facebook. Players are able to build their very own Toys”R”us store inspired by the famed Times Square, New York location. The Toys”R”Us stores are filled with employees looking to fill their dream jobs, goals set out by head office, and departments that need to be managed. Those who play the game on Facebook will be able to seamlessly move from Facebook to iOS and back.

As an added bonus, players from the US will be able to earn coupons that can be redeemed at Toys”R”Us brick and mortar stores or at their online store.

Toys”R”Us Towers is available for free on iTunes and on Facebook.

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 3 Anime Confirmed in Teaser

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Following the conclusion of Part 2 of the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure anime series a teaser clip played which featured a shot of Part 3 protagonist Jotaro Kujo appeared confirming that David Production does indeed plan on continuing the anime series.

An anime version of Part 3 was previously alluded to through the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure card game which featured characters such as Jotaro, Star Platinum and Dio in the style of David Production’s anime adaptation.

It is currently unknown when the adaptation of Part 3 will begin. It is assumed at this point however that the anime will take a brief hiatus and return at some point in the future with Part 3. Interestingly enough Part 3: Stardust Crusaders was previously adapted into an OVA series, making it the only Part of the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure manga to have already been adapted into an anime series.

You can see the teaser shot of Jotaro Kujo above. We will of course keep you up to date on all information regarding the Part 3 anime adaptation as it comes to light.

Anime Fans accused of hijacking English town’s twitter ‘address’

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The town of Reading, England has become the latest victim of the vile and vindictive anime fans inhabiting the Twitterverse looking for unsuspecting English towns to prey upon – or so they claim.

Recently fans of the anime series Red Data Girl took to twitter using the hashtag #RDG to discuss the series. Local Reading newspaper GetReading posted a front page news article which claims that anime fans hijacked Reading’s twitter address. In actuality, Red Data Girl fans just bombarded the hashtag and did nothing at all with any official Reading account on Twitter.

GetReading outlined the incident on their official website:

Reading was the victim of a hostile twitter takeover yesterday when fans of a Japanese cartoon stole the #RDG hashtag.

Yesterday evening, between 5pm and 6pm, loyal fans of the cartoon figure Red Data Girl stormed #RDG with more than 17,000 tweets.

Hashtag data shows that at peak the tweets reached an eye watering 17,500 an hour, usual use registers below 1,000 tweets.

Although their tweets have dramatically decreased, Red Data Girl’s fans appear determined to continue their rule over #rdg so Reading is now tasked with finding an alternative hastag.

It all sounds so painfully ridiculous with an apparent war over a hashtag that would feel at home in Game Of Thrones, if the Iron Throne were a hashtag and Westeros was Twitter that is.

Reading seems to have conceded the battle against the Red Data Girl fans. Social Media ‘Expert’ Heather Hughes warned the town of Reading that in this particular case it was best to stand down, “It is a good idea to change the hashtag as it is likely to get hacked again.”

In order to avoid being ‘hacked’ again, Reading citizens have been called upon to vote on a new Twitter ‘address’ with the following choices being proposed: #redding, #rg1, #rdguk, #ding, #rding

It just goes to show that anyone can be targeted by these extremist hacker anime fans who get their jollies off from stealing innocent English town’s hashtags. You should all be ashamed of yourselves for what you have done to poor little Reading – or you know, just laugh about it.

Source: Crunchyroll

MasterAbbott’s iOS Game Suggestions #58

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Welcome back for this week’s iOS Game Suggestions. If you missed last week’s, or are new to the suggestions, click on the link below and check out what cool games you should be picking up for your iOS device along with the introduction on how the suggestions work. (suggestions 1 has how it all works)

MasterAbbott’s iOS Game Suggestions

A great week on iTunes! As always, it started slow and but ended with a bang! There are many must-buy games this week in all departments, FREE, 99c and over 99c. This week I’ve suggested a total of 27 great quality titles. Make sure you check them all especially… Injustice: Gods Among Us, Tekken Card Tournament, Mittens, Toys”R”Us Towers, Slayin, The Other Brothers, BADLAND  just to name a few.

Break down below :

15FREE Games

5$0.99c Games

7 – Over $0.99c Games

As always for this week’s suggestions are all new titles that you should take a look at and consider spending your hard earned iTunes cash / time on.  Well the Free games just below certainly should all be given a shot as they won’t cost you anything!

For The Cheapskates – FREE GAMES

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MASTERABBOTT’S FREE GAME PICK OF THE WEEK!

Injustice: Gods Among Us Price : FREE – Publisher – Warner Bros Entertainment (Build an epic roster of DC heroes and villains and get ready for battle in the INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US mobile game from NetherRealm Studios. INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US is a free to play collectible card game that allows you to build a roster of playable characters, moves and powers and enter the arena in touch based 3 on 3 combat.) on iPad & iPhone. GET IT NOW FOR FREE

 Tekken-Card-Tournament-LogoTekken Card Tournament Price : FREE – Publisher –Namco Bandai (TEKKEN CARD TOURNAMENT features the stunning 3D visuals players expect from TEKKEN, with electrifying turn-based card battling that’s fun right from the start and loaded with satisfying depth. The launch of the physical TEKKEN CARD TOURNAMENT Game Cards early summer 2013 will bring real-world crossover to the gameplay, with unique QR codes letting players instantly add the card to their digital deck in-game, and Augmented Reality to bring the characters to life in players’ environments. Now players can give their TEKKEN iron fist a workout anytime, anywhere.) runs on iPad & iPhone. GET IT NOW FOR FREE
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Toys”R”Us Towers Price : FREE – Publisher – UBISOFT (Challenge yourself and friends as you rise through the ranks to lead the world’s most popular Toys”R”Us store. Players build, design, and manage their very own toy store from scratch with numerous toy departments and attractions.) on iPhone & iPad. GET IT NOW FOR FREE

Nes-Video-Games-Quiz-LogoNes Video Games Quiz Price : FREE – Publisher –Undercoders (How many NES video games can you name? Find it out in the new NES-exclusive version of Video Games Quiz with all of its 8-bit glory! Write the name of the pictured game to clear a level. Do it as fast as you can and earn high scores and Video Games Quiz coins! Stuck in a game you can’t name? Use the coins to get valuable hints or ask your friends to aid you via Twitter or Facebook.) runs on iPad & iPhone. GET IT NOW FOR FREE
 Colosseum-Defense-LogoColosseum Defense Price : FREE – Publisher –Gamevil (Don’t let the enemies breach the Castle walls! Colosseum Defense features a touch response gameplay mechanism that allows you to press and attack the area of your choosing. Defend against waves of enemy monsters by equipping up to 3 unique weapons at one time. Each weapon has its own unique abilities so choose the weapon that best fits your play style!) runs on iPad & iPhone. GET IT NOW FOR FREE
 Mr-Extravagant-LogoMr.Extravagant Price : FREE – Publisher –Com2Us (Become the ladies’ man of the century! Learn how to seduce ladies in ≪Mr.Extravagant≫! Tired of working all day long? No time to meet girls? Time to hit the Clubs! In the world of Mr. Extravagant, you’ll forget all your troubles! Head to the club and sweet talk all the girls.) runs on iPad & iPhone. GET IT NOW FOR FREE
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Steambirds Survival HD Price : FREE – Publisher – Spry Fox (Steambirds Survival HD, the sequel to the hit game Steambirds (first released in 2010 and played by over 12 million people worldwide) is brought to you by its original creator, Spry Fox, and by Halfbrick, the developer of Fruit Ninja and Jetpack Joyride!) on iPad & iPhone. GET IT NOW FOR FREE

 Dragon-Blast-LogoDragon Blast! Price : FREE – Publisher –Crescent Moon Games (Defend your homeland from the ruthless viking warriors. You are the Dragon Mama and your family is in danger! Blast the Vikings with powerful fireballs and unlock intricate puzzles to proceed to the next area.) runs on iPad & iPhone. GET IT NOW FOR FREE
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Burger Price : FREE – Publisher – Magma Mobile (A burger-serving game is coming now for your best enjoyment in a free version with the Magma Mobile’s touch! You are hired in a chain restaurant to serve clients as fast as possible to earn money and even tips for yourself. Take orders from your customers and make a recipe among sandwiches, garnishes, desserts and sodas. The more you will play, the more ingredients will appear in the fast-food!) on iPhone & iPad. GET IT NOW FOR FREE

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MysteryFriend Price : FREE – Publisher – Mystery Friend (Ask more than just the mustache question. Introducing Mystery Friend, the two player game in which you need to guess the mutual Facebook friend chosen by your opponent. Ask personal and funny questions to rule out friends from the game board. Earn coins, use bombs and unlock great new packs! How well do you know your friends?) on iPhone & iPad. GET IT NOW FOR FREE

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ON/OFF Price : FREE – Publisher – Thomas Castel (In need of stimulation? Solve the puzzles of ON/OFF and turn on your brain! But beware! Our puzzles are very tricky and finish the whole game will be extremely challenging!) on iPhone & iPad. GET IT NOW FOR FREE

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Jurassic Park Builder Price : FREE – Publisher – Ludia (Based on the ground breaking film franchise “Jurassic Park,” experience your own thrilling interactive journey on the mysterious Isla Nublar! Here’s your chance to build your own Jurassic Park from the ground up, on land and in the sea! As a Park owner, nurture and grow various dinosaur species through the discovery of amber filled with dinosaur DNA.) on iPhone & iPad. GET IT NOW FOR FREE

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Element: Broken Lands Price : FREE – Publisher – Team Chaos (Elements: Broken Lands is an addictive, free-to-play, multiplayer, card collection game set in an immersive fantasy world. Fight real players for glory, explore a large world, defeat countless enemies in quests, buy and sell cards in a player-driven marketplace, and evolve and enhance 400+ cards.) on iPhone & iPad. GET IT NOW FOR FREE

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Run Sheldon! Price : FREE – Publisher – Bee Square (Meet Sheldon, winner of the famous ‘Tortoise and the Hare’ Golden Racing Trophy. Unfortunately, The Hare Gang aren’t happy about losing the race and will stop at nothing to get their trophy back. If Sheldon wants to survive, he’ll have to run for it! Run Sheldon is a fast-paced, addictive action runner in which you’ll have to help Sheldon the tortoise race to victory and outwit an endless stream of pesky hares.) on iPhone & iPad. GET IT NOW FOR FREE

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Overkill 2 Price : FREE – Publisher – Craneballs Studios (Overkill 2 is a great-looking shooter with a unique combination of easy controls and challenging gameplay. It takes you to the city occupied by a deadly faction where only you and your gun can make a difference. Fight against tough opponents who will have you pay for every mistake. This is not a roller coaster ride, this is war! Luckily for you, you will have a vast arsenal of combat equipment and support items at your disposal.) on iPhone & iPad. GET IT NOW FOR FREE

For The Bargain Hunters – 99c Games

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Mittens Price : $0.99 – Publisher – Disney (Fly through the air, slide across buildings, swing on trapezes and use dozens of objects to complete challenging physics-based puzzles! Play as Mittens the cat and travel the world to collect milk, balloons and other gifts to help Mittens win Mia, the girl of his dreams. But be careful… the world is full of dangerous traps and tricky characters – show your smarts and tap, slice and drag objects in each level to collect every present and get Mittens to safety!) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW

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Red Bull X-Fighters 2012 Price : $0.99 – Publisher – Red Bull (RED BULL X-FIGHTERS 2012 – A highly addictive Freestyle Motocross game! Pull gravity-defying tricks and fight for the Freestyle Motocross crown on your custom machine. Prove that you have what it takes to become the Red Bull X-Fighter World Tour 2012 champion. Experience the thrill of the best Freestyle Motocross event out there! Start your bike, speed up and JUMP! Impress the Jury and crowd by pulling jaw-dropping tricks and fight your way up to the top!) runs on iPad & iPhone. BUY NOW

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Dream Chaser Price : $0.99 – Publisher – Chillingo (The chase is on to save the realm of gods.The realm of the gods has been thrown into disarray and it’s up to one swift night spirit to restore the peace. Steer the young hero Nito as he sprints into action, collecting dream orbs that send him accelerating around obstacles and leaping over pitfalls. Explore a world unlike anything you’ve seen before and immerse yourself in this unique action-packed, story-driven runner.) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW

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Slayin Price : $0.99 – Publisher – FDG Entertainment (Slayin will test your skills like no other endless game on the App Store. Don’t get yourself fooled by its charming retro graphics and motivating chiptune soundtrack. In this game, death lurks behind every corner! Your task sounds all so simple. First choose from one of three heroes: knight, wizard and knave. Then slay as many monsters as possible, while leveling up and getting more powerful equipment and spells along the way. But there’s a catch: once you die, you’re gone for good!) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW

 The-Other-Brothers-LogoThe Other Brothers Price : $0.99 – Publisher – 3D ATTACK INTERACTIVE (The Other Brothers is a platformer that will have you running, jumping, collecting and racing against the clock in a modern take on that time-tested genre! With today’s technology we are able to bring back that classic 16-bit aesthetic and combine it with modern mechanics, physics and gameplay to bring you a platforming experience like no other! Pixel art is a beautiful art form that was swept away by the advances in 3D graphics. We are bringing it back for the new generation and making it better than ever!) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW

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BADLAND Price : $3.99  – Publisher – Frogmind (BADLAND is an award-winning atmospheric sidescrolling action adventure platformer located in a gorgeous forest full of various inhabitants, trees and flowers. Although the forest looks like it’s from some beautiful fairytale, there seems to be something terribly wrong. The player controls one of the forest’s inhabitants to discover what’s going on. Through his journey he discovers astonishing amount of imaginative traps and obstacles.) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW

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The-Amory-Wars-LogoThe Amory Wars Price : $2.99 – Publisher – EvilInk (Coheed and Cambria’s epic Amory Wars series come to full, fighting life in this brawler from Evil Ink Comics and Man Vs. Games! Play as one of ten beloved Amory Wars characters across ten locations in the Keywork, some never before seen! No more combos! Unleash your devastating attacks with the all new Swipe button, which allows you to pull off devastating combos and moves by simply swiping in one of four directions. Each character has three unique specials to master! The power is at your fingertips!) runs on iPad. BUY NOW
 Dr-Pandas-Beauty-Salon-LogoDr. Panda’s Beauty Salon Price : $1.99 – Publisher – TribePlay (It’s time to let out your inner stylist in Dr. Panda’s Beauty Salon! You can paint faces and nails, make necklaces, dress-up different customers and even pluck nose hairs with a cute cast of animal friends in over 11 different minigames.) runs iPad & iPhone. BUY NOW
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Sid The Science Kid – Sid’s Slide to the Side Price : $2.99  – Publisher – Mindshapes Limited (Discover Sid the Science Kid – Sid’s Slide to the Side! Learn about friction through two exciting stories, then put your knowledge to the test with Sid and his friends in two fun games! With two Livebook™ stories included as well as two games that are specially designed to be enjoyable as well as educational, Sid’s Slide to the Side helps develop creativity and reasoning skills, teaches all about friction, and most of all is fun for both parents and children! ) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW

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Living Stories: The Brave Little Tailor Price : $2.99  – Publisher – Ravensburger Digital. (Experience the famous fairy tale “The Brave Little Tailor” in a magic way! Accompany the Brave Little Tailor mastering his difficult tasks in a creative and very funny way. Beautiful illustrations, original music and exciting animations that will enchant you. A traditional fairy tale that you’ll bring to new life by the touch of your finger!) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW

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Gappy’s First Words Price : $1.99  – Publisher – Spinlight Studios. (Sale! For a limited time, enjoy our complete collection of preschool titles for just $1.99, including Gappy’s First Words, Swapsies, AlphaTots, TallyTots, TableTots, and Pixel and Parker. Hurry! Sale ends soon! Give them the building blocks of reading with the interactive app that teaches your little reader more than 200 different words.) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW

 iOOTP-Baseball-2013-LogoiOOTP Baseball 2013 Price : $5.49 – Publisher – Out Of The Park Developments (Guide your favorite baseball team to glory! Out of the Park Baseball, the most realistic and best-selling baseball management game ever created, is available for iOS as a brand new 2013 version.) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW

There you have it folks these games should keep you busy for quite some time well until next week at least. I’ll be back next week for another dose of iOS goodness, in the meantime if you would also like to suggest your own suggestions, please feel free to share them in the comments section below or in the iOS forum section on the site here.

Remember kids, Play Hard Or Don’t Play At All!