Another browser game, another clone, you might say. Well, it might be true. They are all the same, only genres differ.
This one is set in the medieval times. You build your castle, upgrade it, and build troops and go to war/dungeons.
Pretty simple.
There is also a very active social system. You can join an alliance at the very start, so you don't get bored right away.
If anyone wants to join, i could use a "Refer a friend" bonus.
Link: Lord of Ultima!
Best regards
Miroslav
Friday, July 22, 2011
Monday, July 18, 2011
Red Alert 2 time!
Recently i got myself a Red Alert 2 game. It feels good to know where did all those C&C games start.
I think the game was a quite better for it's time. Sprites are great, animations are cool, everything's very good.
As any other C&C game you've gotten used to, this one has that familiar look and feel to it. You want to make a building, you wait for it to be finished, you place it and then use it. Same thing with units, just that you don't have to place them.
There are a few "factions" you can play with. There is Russia, USA, France, Iraq, Great Britain, etc.
There is one resource in the game and it's called Spice. You gather it and use it immediately.
Well, i have a feeling you know this game better than i do, so i will skip the rest of explaining.
I really recommend getting back to this game if you have played it back in the day, or getting it if you haven't.
Best regards
Miroslav
I think the game was a quite better for it's time. Sprites are great, animations are cool, everything's very good.
As any other C&C game you've gotten used to, this one has that familiar look and feel to it. You want to make a building, you wait for it to be finished, you place it and then use it. Same thing with units, just that you don't have to place them.
There are a few "factions" you can play with. There is Russia, USA, France, Iraq, Great Britain, etc.
There is one resource in the game and it's called Spice. You gather it and use it immediately.
Well, i have a feeling you know this game better than i do, so i will skip the rest of explaining.
I really recommend getting back to this game if you have played it back in the day, or getting it if you haven't.
Best regards
Miroslav
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Monday, July 11, 2011
Solar 2 - Game review
Hello!
This time i talk about a cool little game called "Solar 2".
It's an space game placed in an infinite universe that's being randomly generated every time you play it.
When you first start the game, you are spawned as an asteroid. Being an asteroid, you must crash into other asteroids to become bigger. Once you've "absorbed" enough of them, you become a small planet.
Now, this is when it becomes more interesting.
All sorts of missions become available to you. Some of them are (I don't remember the exact names) "destroy only asteroids in a selected system", "Destroy all the ships that are attacking you", and among many others, my personal favorite "Prevent your planet from being destroyed while there's a space concert going on on it".
While you're a small planet you can "pull" asteroids into your orbit, and you can do two things with them. Absorb them to become a Life Planet, or use them as a weapon to smash other planets/ships/systems. If you choose to absorb enough asteroids you turn into a planet that supports life. Life means your planet will produce ships (3 types of ships in total, i think), turrets that fire at anything hostile that comes near the planet and also, your planet will have a shield.
At this point, you can choose to absorb even more asteroids, which will lead you to becoming a small star. Stars, of course, don't support life, so no more ships/turrets/shield. But on the other hand, you can now "pull" planets into your orbit, which is kind of cool. You can also absorb planets to become a medium star and after that a large star.
If you keep absorbing planets, you are eventually going to turn into a black hole. That's when it all ends, you start absorbing everything (except black holes that are bigger than you) until you become so big that you suck in the universe itself. When you do, a new "Big Bang" happens, and the game starts over.
The game is pretty cool, and can take few hours to finish.
Hope i brought some insight into the game, and that you decided to try it out!
Best regards
Miroslav
This time i talk about a cool little game called "Solar 2".
It's an space game placed in an infinite universe that's being randomly generated every time you play it.
When you first start the game, you are spawned as an asteroid. Being an asteroid, you must crash into other asteroids to become bigger. Once you've "absorbed" enough of them, you become a small planet.
Now, this is when it becomes more interesting.
All sorts of missions become available to you. Some of them are (I don't remember the exact names) "destroy only asteroids in a selected system", "Destroy all the ships that are attacking you", and among many others, my personal favorite "Prevent your planet from being destroyed while there's a space concert going on on it".
While you're a small planet you can "pull" asteroids into your orbit, and you can do two things with them. Absorb them to become a Life Planet, or use them as a weapon to smash other planets/ships/systems. If you choose to absorb enough asteroids you turn into a planet that supports life. Life means your planet will produce ships (3 types of ships in total, i think), turrets that fire at anything hostile that comes near the planet and also, your planet will have a shield.
At this point, you can choose to absorb even more asteroids, which will lead you to becoming a small star. Stars, of course, don't support life, so no more ships/turrets/shield. But on the other hand, you can now "pull" planets into your orbit, which is kind of cool. You can also absorb planets to become a medium star and after that a large star.
If you keep absorbing planets, you are eventually going to turn into a black hole. That's when it all ends, you start absorbing everything (except black holes that are bigger than you) until you become so big that you suck in the universe itself. When you do, a new "Big Bang" happens, and the game starts over.
The game is pretty cool, and can take few hours to finish.
Hope i brought some insight into the game, and that you decided to try it out!
Best regards
Miroslav
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
10 useless facts:
Never knew why, i just like random humor, hope you like it too, cause i'm going to write 10 completely random facts!
Here they go:
1. Grass is always green, unless there's something wrong with it.
2. When you press the "off" button on any device that has an "off" button, the device will turn off.
3. Some doors can be opened both ways.
4. Water is awesome.
5. This is the useless fact number 5.
6. Blogging takes more time than i thought it would.
7. Red paint smells like blue paint.
8. You can't lick your own elbow (i tried).
9. If you stop breathing, you will stop ageing, but you will die instead.
10. Gravity is a b*tch.
After a whole load of thinking I've concluded that i can do this more often. You can expect more useless facts in the future!
Take care
Regards
Miroslav
Here they go:
1. Grass is always green, unless there's something wrong with it.
2. When you press the "off" button on any device that has an "off" button, the device will turn off.
3. Some doors can be opened both ways.
4. Water is awesome.
5. This is the useless fact number 5.
6. Blogging takes more time than i thought it would.
7. Red paint smells like blue paint.
8. You can't lick your own elbow (i tried).
9. If you stop breathing, you will stop ageing, but you will die instead.
10. Gravity is a b*tch.
After a whole load of thinking I've concluded that i can do this more often. You can expect more useless facts in the future!
Take care
Regards
Miroslav
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Why comment on blogs?
You're probably wondering (most of you already know) why should you leave a comment on a blog that's not even interesting, that you've visited only once and not intending on coming back, that's not about the thing you've searched for in the first place.
Well, i'll tell you a couple of reasons why you should leave comments!
1. Your comment is valuable to the writer.
2. You're helping the writer write about something more interesting.
3. If you leave a constructive critic, then the writer will write better, and more fulfilling his writing will be.
4. You will get an answer to your comment, probably a word of thanks or something kind.
5. You can use your comment to advertise your own website/blog.
6. You let the writer know that there are people who are reading his blog, and that he's not doing it for nothing.
7. Comments are just awesome, okay?
8. You might realize something in the process of writing a comment and you might feel happy about it.
9. Just leave the damn comment...
Pretty Please!
Regards
Miroslav
Well, i'll tell you a couple of reasons why you should leave comments!
1. Your comment is valuable to the writer.
2. You're helping the writer write about something more interesting.
3. If you leave a constructive critic, then the writer will write better, and more fulfilling his writing will be.
4. You will get an answer to your comment, probably a word of thanks or something kind.
5. You can use your comment to advertise your own website/blog.
6. You let the writer know that there are people who are reading his blog, and that he's not doing it for nothing.
7. Comments are just awesome, okay?
8. You might realize something in the process of writing a comment and you might feel happy about it.
9. Just leave the damn comment...
Pretty Please!
Regards
Miroslav
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