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14.03.2022
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06.08.2006
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01.11.2006
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asta e pt tn razvan k ai zis k itzi place warcraft...dar asta e world of warcraft...nu am cu warcraft simplow...:nono:
01.08.2006
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11.10.2006
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11.08.2006
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Warcraf e Reign of chaos
01.11.2006
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linkin park...
01.11.2006
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JAZZ JACKRABBIT 2
his time through, Jazz enlists the aid of his fetching brother Spaz, a clever addition to the cast of characters who, in my opinion, out-and-out steals the show. I played through the game twice, once as each character, and enjoyed all the special touches infused into Spaz. He is a bit off his rocker, something made evident by his side-splitting idle animations, and he has a wonderfully demented personality. Yet he is also faster, can jump farther than his sibling. Interestingly, the differences between the two characters are more than cosmetic. The levels have been designed so Jazz is unable to reach all the areas; replaying as Spaz will reveal additional secrets. Each character has been given a set of special moves, my favorite of which is the karate-style kick Spaz can perform. Pressing down followed by jump sends him screaming through rogues like a hot knife through butter, and will have you in stitches. Jazz can hover for short distances, and has a special jump that sends him higher into the air, helpful for those situations when a little extra altitude is required. Pressing jump a second time while Spaz is in the air will vault him even higher.
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24.07.2006
41.7KB
Installation:
1) Run “Unpak.bat� to unpack datas.
2) Run “USM.exe� to play game.
19.10.2006
49.3KB
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Endangered Species brings some of the worlds rarest animals home to your zoo! This expansion pack for Zoo Tycoon 2 adds a slew of exotic new content for a zookeeper just like you! Treat yourself and your guests to breathtaking overhead views from the new sky trams. Or drive through your exhibits in the new Jeep vehicle tours. Build bridges and observation decks for a refreshing new view of your animals. And thats not all! There are also erupting volcanoes, new endangered-species-themed buildings and scenery, and a whole new set of challenges and campaigns
03.10.2006
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02.08.2006
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To make a long story short, you're charged with recovering the scattered pieces of the Warpstone. The foot soldiers in this quest are the Gruntz--amorphous orange creatures with no innate qualities save for a shameless stupidity and geek-like repetition of popular-culture references.
You send them about their business in a world of trouble seen from a top-down point of view. It is full of lava to fry in, water to drown in, holes to fall into, and enemies who get medieval on their little orange tuchuses. The safe path to level's end--and an assortment of well-concealed secrets--will find the Gruntz stepping on switches to lower barriers or raise bridges, and collecting gauntlets that allow them to destroy certain objects, shovels to fill and dig holes, straws to suck up the goo left behind by destroyed enemy Gruntz (and, eventually, create new ones), a variety of humble toys to distract the more formidable enemy Gruntz, and so forth. (In fact, there's quite a bit of "so forth."
They're controlled using standard real-time strategy mechanics--point and click, drag and drop--and you can rope them together, C&C style, for combat--especially handy in the "Battlez" variant in which you face three opponents with controllable AI. (Multiplayer's included as well, and the Web site has a place to find fellow Gruntzers and a level editor.)
The "Everyone" on the package isn't just a rating. It's a statement of intent. Gruntz is immensely accessible. While the little voices and supple animations will certainly appeal to children (12-ish would be a good starting point), it's never childish. There's a whole lot to it--I've just touched on a few basic elements--but it's never overwhelming. It's challenging (I've saved my game 60 times so far), but never exactly frustrating. It's possible to reason these puzzles out. I've never felt out of my depth, and that's a comfortable feeling.
Even the saving is accessible. At key junctures, Gruntz automatically offers you the option to store your progress. (You can save on your own initiative at any time.) And while the manual is an intimidating 60 pages--and, frankly, longer than it needs to be--the "!" icons within the game landscape provided most of my instruction. I looked at the manual only when writing this review to clarify a few fine points.
I do wish the game would tell me when I no longer have the resources necessary to finishing a level. And the Gruntz did eventually get on my nerves. They don't shut up unless you shut them up. They whistle the theme from Star Wars, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and The Andy Griffith Show. They squeak "R-E-S-P-E-C-T" and "All righty then!" It's cute for the first couple of hours, and progressively less cute each additional hour
15.09.2006
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3rd-person-perspective adventure set in modern Chicago and late 1920's Prague
Investigate crime scenes of serial homicides; solve challenging puzzles
Play as FBI-agent Victoria McPherson and, in flashback, her grandfather
Logical problem solving mixed with complex and highly involving storyline
Beautiful environments; intriguing characters; breathtaking cinematics
28.08.2006
42.9KB
have fun
05.08.2006
71.4KB
enjoy
01.11.2006
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e... nu arat asa bine in poza... dar asta e :rotfl: Eu sunt Dora si sunt din bucuresti