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Free Games and Sales: PopCap’s 50% off sale, The Sims 3 and more!
By Jim Squires | Feb 8, 2013 | It’s Friday. There’s a pretty good chance that means its paycheck day. But why use that money for silly things like food and shelter when there are games to be played! This weekend’s list might look a little short, but looks can be deceiving. For example, hidden among the games you see below is a chance to buy any PopCap game you could ever want for 50% off? Or a chance to play the indie darling Waveform for less than $ 2? Or a chance to get a unique iOS hidden object game for free? Of course, if we were negligent in …
Lazy Game Reviews The Sims 3 Seasons!
As usual I totally agree with his review. I must say this EP is somewhat lacking in interactions and new objects and reminds me a bit of Generations. But it doesn’t matter! Having weather makes up for it, especially considering that most stuff from TS2 Seasons like gardening was already included in the base game. The game is so full of small details like seeing sims breath when it’s cold or the lovely snow, that it’s worth for that alone! Winter is simply amazing! Now I must say that while the game feels more complete and varied now I really hope new expansion packs focus more on making interactions and …
Trucco soldi The Sims 3 wii
Questo trucco è molto facile ( soprattutto per gli esperti ). Il trucco lo puo fare chiunque anche quelli che hanno appena comperato il gioco. ESECUZIONE : 1) Andare al negozio e comperare 3 pesci gatto a 1 o 2 stelle , poi comperare 3 pesci gatto a 3 stelle . 2) Andare a casa e metterli in frigo. aspettate 21 o 25 secondi. 3) tirali fuori e metterli nell’ inventario ed andare di nuovo al NEGOZIO. 4) Venderli e vedrete che ogni pesce gatto costerà circa 16.789 $ CIAO E AL PROSSIMO VIDEO go.im Video Rating: 4 / 5 New Super Mario Bros. Wii ist ein von Nintendo entwickeltes …
The Best Bizarre Video Game Concepts: Animal Crossing and The Sims
A pertinent aspect of video games is the notion of escapism. Wanton gunplay, implausible gymnastics and absurd scenarios are inherent to the video game milieu, and impossible to entertain in any other realm. ‘Gaming logic’ is governed by laws of physics that make nary a semblance of sense in the tangible world, nor are they generally welcome within it. If, while playing as a deep sea diver, you are beset by a gargantuan beast with a lion’s head and midriff and octopus tentacles, what would the resultant thought process be? You are unlikely to succumb to such actual brain-tastic questioning as what the hell is that, curtailing to a piteous …