Showing posts with label Arcade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arcade. Show all posts

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Minion Rush


Every reader should make sure they're sitting down before going on in this review. Are you comfortable? No sharp edges around that you could injure yourself on should you pass out from the shock of what I'm about to write? Okay, good.

Well, as you may know, there is a new sequel out to the excellent film Despicable Me. In a surprising turn of events, a games company has decided that this epic tale is a rich vein to be tapped for the medium of interactive entertainment, and has released a mobile game based on the movie. Wait, I haven't even gotten to the most interesting part yet! It turns out that the genre deemed most suitable for the use of this license is a behind the back runner!

So, okay, Gameloft's Despicable Me: Minion Rush [Free] is another licensed runner. This is a genre that has become so overcrowded that even the licensed games are having to find ways to mix things up, at least a little bit. Minion Rush does try a few things to keep the game fresh, but ultimately it leans pretty heavily on its license and just doing things generally well enough to prop it up.

- TouchArcade

It’s hard to dislike a game when it’s filled with adorable, quirky little yellow creatures who only want a banana and some fun. Despicable Me: Minion Rush invites you in with the colorful characters, who you may or may not know from the movie Despicable Me and its upcoming sequel, but knowing these characters’ filmography isn’t a prerequisite for playing. In fact, the game surprisingly relies on good design instead of familiar characters to keep you playing.

The game is modeled after the popular endless runner genre of games, Temple Run in particular. You control a single Minion running through a dangerous world filled with obstacles, and you watch this Minion run from a 3D, third-person perspective. To move your Minion, you can swipe left or right. Doing so causes him to move to another track, thereby dodging a road block. You can also swipe up to jump over a hurdle or down to slide underneath an overhead obstacle. Hitting a single obstacle spells game over.

The goal here is to run for as long as possible, hopefully surpassing your last distance. There are also power-ups littered along your path, which you can collect to improve your distance. Some power-ups shield you from damage, while others jump you across a distance. You should also try to collect the bananas that almost cover the levels.

Bananas are the game’s primary currency, and you can use them to unlock power-ups or purchase costumes for your Minion. There are also Tokens, which are used to purchase the extra special items. During your run, if you hit an obstacle, you are offered the chance to spend tokens to revive your Minion and continue your run. Tokens are difficult to earn in-game, but you can purchase them with actual cash if you’d like.

What delighted me most was the world’s environment. At the start of the game, you run through Gru’s lab, which is filled with crazy science-fiction devices and even a lurking bad guy. As the game goes on and your distance improves, you can move to other locations for some fresh air. Each one is uniquely built and makes you feel like you’re in the movies.

Minion Rush has appeal on a few levels. First, it’s a great runner for a mobile platform. It’s nice to play in short bursts, but the desire to earn more bananas and reach a little bit farther will keep you motivated. Second, it’s a film-based movie that doesn’t rely on its pop culture cachet. Sure, it’s nice to play in a world with these characters, but the game can stand on its own. Third, the game has a great sense of humor. Minion Rush may not be the most original game, but it’s a surprise summer delight.

- SlideToPlay

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

StarJeweled Challenge - Malaysia



Win 100RM by being the top scoring StarJeweled player* in select partner internet cafes across Malaysia.

This runs daily so you can visit and improve your score multiple times, until June 8, 2013.

~Participating Internet Cafes

Invasion Cyber Zone
- 25 & 25-1, Jalan Burung Tiung, Taman Bukit Maluri, Kepong 52100 KL
- 56, Jalang Lang Kuning, kepong baru 52100 KL
- 17, Jalan 11, Taman Desa Jaya 52100 KL
- G-54, Plaza Sinar, Jalan 8/38D, Taman Sri Sinar,Segambut 52100 KL
- 12-G, JalanPrima7,Pusat Niaga Metro Prima, Kepong 52100 KL
- No.79, JalanSS22/11, Damansara Jaya 47400 Selangor
- 54/56, Jalan 2/17, Taman Fadason 52100 KL

HP Pot
- NO. 11-1, PV7, JALAN MELATI UTAMA 2, TAMAN MELATI, SETAPAK, 53100, Malaysia

Autosurf
- NO. B8-G, B9-G & B10-G, JALAN SS 15/8A, SUBANG JAYA, 47500, Selangor, Malaysia

Joyride Internet
- NO. 38, JALAN PEKAKA 8/4, KOTA DAMANSARA, PETALING JAYA, 47810, Selangor, Malaysia
- NO. 58 LG, JLN BRP 1/2, BUKIT RAHMAN PUTRA, SUNGAI BULOH, 47000, Selangor, Malaysia

Orange
- 14-1, Jalan 4A/27A, Wangsa Maju Seksyen 2, 53300 KL]
- 2784-G, Jalan Permata 6, Taman Permata, 53300 KL
- 17G, Jalan Malinja 2, Taman Bunga Raya, 53100 Kuala Lumpur]
- [24G Jalan Setiawangsa, Taman Setiawangsa, 54200 KL]
- 47, Jalan Melati Utama 4, Melati Utama, Setapak, 53100, KL
- 8, Jalan 1/27F, Pusat Bandar Wangsa Maju Seksyen 5, 53300 KL
- No 55, Jalan 46A/26, Sri Rampai, Setapak. 53300. KL]
- 7-0, Block C, Platinum Walk, Danau Kota, 53300 KL
- No 66 (Ground Floor), Jalan 6/21D, Medan Idaman, Gombak 53100 Kuala Lumpur
- Unit A-2-6, Block A, (Upper Ground Floor) Viva, No.378, Jalan Ipoh, 51200 KL

Blitzone
- NO. C-0-19 , JALAN KUCHAI LAMA MAJU 1, KUCHAI LAMA, 58200, Malaysia
- NO. 46G & 48G , JALAN 1/149D, BANDAR SRI PETALING, SRI PETALING, 57000, Malaysia
- NO. LOT 25/25 , UNIT 3A , LEBUH BANDAR UTAMA, PETALING JAYA, 47800, Selangor, Malaysia
- NO. 25G-27G , JALAN PJS 11/28B, SUNWAY METRO , BANDAR SUNWAY, PETALING JAYA, 46150, Selangor
- NO. 69, 71, JALAN SS2 2/11 DAMANSARA JAYA, PETALING JAYA, 47400, Selangor, Malaysia
- NO. 30A - 32A , PETALING AVENUE, JALAN KELICAP 42/KUL, KLANG, 41050, Selangor, Malaysia
- 81 JALAN SS2 2/11 DAMANSARA JAYA, PETALING JAYA, 47400, Selangor, Malaysia

OMG
NO. 27G, JALAN PRIMA SETAPAK 5, OFF JALAN GENTING KELANG, SETAPAK, 53300, Malaysia

K5 NETWORK SDN BHD
NO. 32, JALAN NIAGA 4, MEDAN NIAGA RAMPAI, KUALA LUMPUR, 53300,

*Requires a Battle.net account. Sign up for one at www.battle.net. You do not need a copy of StarCraft II to play. StarJeweled is available in the Starter Edition through the Arcade. You play against the AI. You can try as much as you like to improve your score. Ends June 8, 2013.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Tekken 6 BR Tournament 2010


Date: 25th Sept 2010 (Saturday)
Time: 12pm - 7pm
Venue: Swinburne Sarawak Campus Auditorium
Registration details:
Registration fee: RM25/person
Closing date: 24th Sept 2010, 5pm/ 32 players limit reached

Grand prize: Tekken limited edition arcade joystick bundle worth RM500
Consolation prizes: total worth RM 200 for top 8 players

Registration forms and tournament rules are available at Swinburne Student Council Office.

Contact Rob at 016-8852246 for more info.

**PS3 Console version**

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune




Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune (湾岸ミッドナイト MAXIMUM TUNE, Wangan Middonaito Makishimamu Chūn?) is an arcade racing game based on a manga entitled Wangan Midnight, which follows street racing on Tokyo's Metropolitan highway.



The latest edition is the Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 3DX, which runs on the System N2. It has 4 game modes (Story, Ghost Battle, 10 Outrun, and Time Attack). No modes have been added since MT3 and MT3DX, and the demo cars in TA mode is removed in WMMT3DX.