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Subway Surfers
Subway Surfers - System Requirements
Windows Xp,8,7,Vista
CPU: Pentium 4 1GHz Processor
CPU: Pentium 4 1GHz Processor
Ram: 512 MB
Hard Space: 40 MB
Video Memory: 64 MBSound Card: DirectX Compatible
Keyboard & Mouse
Hard Space: 40 MB
Video Memory: 64 MBSound Card: DirectX Compatible
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Subway Surfers is an "endless running" mobile game co-developed by Kiloo, a private company based in Denmark and SYBO Games. The game displays colourful, whimsical design and a fast pace. It is available on Android, iOS and Windows Phone platforms. Players of the game take the role of youthful hooligans who, caught in the act of applying graffiti to a metro railway site, take off down the tracks to escape the inspector. As the hooligan avatars run they grab gold coins out of the air while simultaneously dodging collisions with railway cars and other objects.
Subway Surfers launched in May 2012 with updates based on seasonal holidays. Since January 2013 updates have been based on a "World Tour" theme that places game action in a new city each month. Cities featured included New York City, Rio de Janeiro, Sydney, Rome, Tokyo, Miami, Paris, Beijing, Moscow, New Orleans, London, and Mumbai. On 6th January 2014, developer Kiloo announced that the latest "World Tour: Mumbai" (v1.17) which was released after "World Tour: London", will not be released on Windows Phone 8-powered devices.
The object of the game is to run one's hooligan character as far as possible through an endless game world by avoiding randomly generated obstacles that require the player to either jump (slide finger forward), duck (slide finger backwards) and/or dodge the oncoming trains (slide finger laterally) in a precise manner with the help of occasional power-ups. Gameplay takes place in graphical 3-D perspective. Player characters collect coins as they run; occasionally they surf on hoverboards, jump over or roll under objects, soar over the train tracks, and even run along overhead wires. Special missions reward players with bonuses for accomplishing precise tasks. Upon a wipeout, characters occasionally appear to smash into the screen. This fourth wall gag has predecessors in Crash Bandicoot and the 1999 Pepsiman videogame on PlayStation. Since January 2013 the game's monthly update features a new city as a setting. The differences are mainly graphic, as the gameplay remains much the same. Weekly city-themed "treasure hunts" earn special bonuses. Each new city installment introduces a new character who is native to the locale, and a new hoverboard bearing a design suggestive of the local culture. Both items are made available for in-game "purchase" with harvested gold coins for only a limited time, but they remain as permanent items in the player's collection. The game makes whimsical use of tourist stereotypes. The Paris version, for example, introduced a street mime character, a tricolour hoverboard based on the French flag, and souvenir hunts for miniature Eiffel towers.
Subway Surfers launched in May 2012 with updates based on seasonal holidays. Since January 2013 updates have been based on a "World Tour" theme that places game action in a new city each month. Cities featured included New York City, Rio de Janeiro, Sydney, Rome, Tokyo, Miami, Paris, Beijing, Moscow, New Orleans, London, and Mumbai. On 6th January 2014, developer Kiloo announced that the latest "World Tour: Mumbai" (v1.17) which was released after "World Tour: London", will not be released on Windows Phone 8-powered devices.
The object of the game is to run one's hooligan character as far as possible through an endless game world by avoiding randomly generated obstacles that require the player to either jump (slide finger forward), duck (slide finger backwards) and/or dodge the oncoming trains (slide finger laterally) in a precise manner with the help of occasional power-ups. Gameplay takes place in graphical 3-D perspective. Player characters collect coins as they run; occasionally they surf on hoverboards, jump over or roll under objects, soar over the train tracks, and even run along overhead wires. Special missions reward players with bonuses for accomplishing precise tasks. Upon a wipeout, characters occasionally appear to smash into the screen. This fourth wall gag has predecessors in Crash Bandicoot and the 1999 Pepsiman videogame on PlayStation. Since January 2013 the game's monthly update features a new city as a setting. The differences are mainly graphic, as the gameplay remains much the same. Weekly city-themed "treasure hunts" earn special bonuses. Each new city installment introduces a new character who is native to the locale, and a new hoverboard bearing a design suggestive of the local culture. Both items are made available for in-game "purchase" with harvested gold coins for only a limited time, but they remain as permanent items in the player's collection. The game makes whimsical use of tourist stereotypes. The Paris version, for example, introduced a street mime character, a tricolour hoverboard based on the French flag, and souvenir hunts for miniature Eiffel towers.
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Test Drive Unlimited 2
Test Drive Unlimited 2 - System Requirements
OS: Windows XP/Vista/7
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.2 Ghz / AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+
Memory: 2 GB
Hard Drive: 14 GB free
Video Memory: 512 MB
Video Card: Nvidia GeForce 8800 / ATI Radeon HD 3870
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
Network: Broadband Internet Connection
DirectX: 9.0c
Keyboard and Mouse
DVD Rom Drive
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.2 Ghz / AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+
Memory: 2 GB
Hard Drive: 14 GB free
Video Memory: 512 MB
Video Card: Nvidia GeForce 8800 / ATI Radeon HD 3870
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
Network: Broadband Internet Connection
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Test Drive Unlimited 2 (abbreviated as TDU2) is an open world racing video game developed by Eden Games and published by Atari. It is the tenth installment of the series, and the second to be marketed under the Unlimited franchise. It is also the second game in the series to be based on an open world styled gameplay. It was the final game released by Eden Games before being shut down by Atari, SA in 2013. Test Drive Unlimited 2 includes a variety of roads, sports cars, and bikes based on models from a handful of manufacturers; It also includes four wheel drive SUVs, a new feature for the series which is looked upon by the community as being subpar. The plot revolves around an unknown racer, who is offered the chance to enter a series of tournaments and, progressing through the game, to eventually become the winner of a fictional "Solar Crown Cup," by defeating a number of NPCs (non-player characters) in various racing events.
There is a storyline in Test Drive Unlimited 2 for the player to follow. To progress through the game, the player has to earn experience points to level up through the 60 levels. These points can be earned via 4 categories: Competition (racing, completing challenges) Social (making friends in the game, racing against other people, joining clubs) Discovery (discovering all roads, taking photographs of specific locations, finding all car wrecks) Collection (buying cars, houses, furniture, clothing/and other needs)
There are an additional 10 character levels available to those who acquire the TDU2 Casino Online DLC; These levels are achieved within the casino itself. A new meter is evident in freeroam. The player can earn a small amount of money depending on how the player drives. If the player is to drive at medium to high speed near another vehicle, he or she will get a small amount of cash, usually under 500 dollars per 'pass'. The player can try to chain passes, and hit the 'accept' button to accept his cash, then start a new chain.
Exploring the island lets the player find vehicle wrecks, which will unlock two vehicles at the dealerships on the islands. The player can walk around in their houses, vehicle shops, clubs and the optional casino DLC.
The player's avatar can be altered slightly by changing hair, clothes, and facial features. Players can also buy houses in the game. Co-op also features in this game, where friends can be a passenger in the player's car until they decides to leave or the player decides to kick him out.
There is a storyline in Test Drive Unlimited 2 for the player to follow. To progress through the game, the player has to earn experience points to level up through the 60 levels. These points can be earned via 4 categories: Competition (racing, completing challenges) Social (making friends in the game, racing against other people, joining clubs) Discovery (discovering all roads, taking photographs of specific locations, finding all car wrecks) Collection (buying cars, houses, furniture, clothing/and other needs)
There are an additional 10 character levels available to those who acquire the TDU2 Casino Online DLC; These levels are achieved within the casino itself. A new meter is evident in freeroam. The player can earn a small amount of money depending on how the player drives. If the player is to drive at medium to high speed near another vehicle, he or she will get a small amount of cash, usually under 500 dollars per 'pass'. The player can try to chain passes, and hit the 'accept' button to accept his cash, then start a new chain.
Exploring the island lets the player find vehicle wrecks, which will unlock two vehicles at the dealerships on the islands. The player can walk around in their houses, vehicle shops, clubs and the optional casino DLC.
The player's avatar can be altered slightly by changing hair, clothes, and facial features. Players can also buy houses in the game. Co-op also features in this game, where friends can be a passenger in the player's car until they decides to leave or the player decides to kick him out.
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Batman: Arkham City
Batman: Arkham City - System Requirements
OS: Microsoft Windows XP, Vista or 7
CPU: Dual core CPU 2.4 GHz
RAM: 2 GB
Hard Drive: 17.5 GB
Graphic Card: NVIDIA 8800 series or ATI 3800 with 512MB video memorySound Card: 100% DirectX 9.0c Compatible
DVD-ROM: Quad-speed (4x) DVD-ROM Drive
DirectX: DirectX 9.0c
Keyboard and Mouse
CPU: Dual core CPU 2.4 GHz
RAM: 2 GB
Hard Drive: 17.5 GB
Graphic Card: NVIDIA 8800 series or ATI 3800 with 512MB video memorySound Card: 100% DirectX 9.0c Compatible
DVD-ROM: Quad-speed (4x) DVD-ROM Drive
DirectX: DirectX 9.0c
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Batman: Arkham City is a 2011 action-adventure video game developed by Rocksteady Studios and released by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 video game consoles, and Microsoft Windows. Based on the DC Comics superhero Batman, it is the sequel to the 2009 video game Batman: Arkham Asylum and the second installment in the Batman: Arkham series. It was released worldwide for consoles, beginning in North America on October 18, 2011, with a Microsoft Windows version following on November 22.
Written by veteran Batman writer Paul Dini with Paul Crocker and Sefton Hill, Arkham City is based on the franchise's long-running comic book mythos. In the game's main storyline, Batman is incarcerated in Arkham City, a massive new super-prison enclosing the decaying urban slums of fictional Gotham City. He must uncover the secret behind the sinister scheme, "Protocol 10", orchestrated by the facility's warden, Hugo Strange. The game's leading characters are predominantly voiced by actors from the DC Animated Universe, with Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill reprising their roles as Batman and the Joker, respectively. The game is presented from the third-person perspective with a primary focus on Batman's combat and stealth abilities, detective skills, and gadgets that can be used in both combat and exploration. Arkham City expands Batman's arsenal of gadgets and combat attacks and offers a more open world structure, allowing the player to complete side missions away from the primary storyline.
Arkham City is an open world action-adventure game that incorporates elements of stealth game tactics. It is presented from the third-person perspective, showing the playable character on screen and allowing the camera to be freely rotated around them. The Arkham City facility is open to the player from the beginning of the game, allowing them to freely travel anywhere within its boundaries. The player can opt to move silently throughout the game, using a combination of gadgets and stealth moves to sneak up on enemies and incapacitate them. Batman can use his cape to glide around the city, diving downward and swooping upwards to extend his flight, and he can use the grapnel gun's retracting rope to attach to out-of-reach ledges. As Batman, the player is able to use "Detective Vision", a visual mode that highlights elements of interest on-screen, such as character status, collectables, and clues; the mode is also used to perform forensic activities such as tracking the source of a sniper rifle round. The player has access to an in-game criminal database which includes forensic puzzles, as well as a network for hacking communication frequencies.
Written by veteran Batman writer Paul Dini with Paul Crocker and Sefton Hill, Arkham City is based on the franchise's long-running comic book mythos. In the game's main storyline, Batman is incarcerated in Arkham City, a massive new super-prison enclosing the decaying urban slums of fictional Gotham City. He must uncover the secret behind the sinister scheme, "Protocol 10", orchestrated by the facility's warden, Hugo Strange. The game's leading characters are predominantly voiced by actors from the DC Animated Universe, with Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill reprising their roles as Batman and the Joker, respectively. The game is presented from the third-person perspective with a primary focus on Batman's combat and stealth abilities, detective skills, and gadgets that can be used in both combat and exploration. Arkham City expands Batman's arsenal of gadgets and combat attacks and offers a more open world structure, allowing the player to complete side missions away from the primary storyline.
Arkham City is an open world action-adventure game that incorporates elements of stealth game tactics. It is presented from the third-person perspective, showing the playable character on screen and allowing the camera to be freely rotated around them. The Arkham City facility is open to the player from the beginning of the game, allowing them to freely travel anywhere within its boundaries. The player can opt to move silently throughout the game, using a combination of gadgets and stealth moves to sneak up on enemies and incapacitate them. Batman can use his cape to glide around the city, diving downward and swooping upwards to extend his flight, and he can use the grapnel gun's retracting rope to attach to out-of-reach ledges. As Batman, the player is able to use "Detective Vision", a visual mode that highlights elements of interest on-screen, such as character status, collectables, and clues; the mode is also used to perform forensic activities such as tracking the source of a sniper rifle round. The player has access to an in-game criminal database which includes forensic puzzles, as well as a network for hacking communication frequencies.
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Harvest Moon: Back to Nature
Harvest Moon: Back to Nature - System Requirements
OS: Windows Xp,7,Vista,8
CPU: Intel Pentium III@1.0 Ghz
Ram: 256 MB
Video Memory: 32 MBHard Disk Space: 100 MB
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
Keyboard & Mouse
CPU: Intel Pentium III@1.0 Ghz
Ram: 256 MB
Video Memory: 32 MBHard Disk Space: 100 MB
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
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Harvest Moon: Back to Nature (Bokujō Monogatari Harvest Moon?) is a video game in the farm simulation series Harvest Moon, developed by Victor Interactive Software. It is the first Harvest Moon game for a non-Nintendo console. Characters from Harvest Moon 64 were transferred to be the characters in this game, although with new lifestyles, personalities, and relatives. A girl-oriented remake, Bokujō Monogatari Harvest Moon for Girl (牧場物語~ハーベストムーン~forガール?), was also developed, but until 2007 had not been released in English. This game was later remade as the Game Boy Advance games Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town and Harvest Moon: More Friends of Mineral Town. In 2005 Harvest Moon: Back to Nature was coupled with the girl version and ported as Harvest Moon: Boy & Girl (Bokujō Monogatari: Harvest Moon Boy and Girl?) for the PlayStation Portable, although the box art and instructions portrayed it as a completely new game. In 2008, Marvelous Interactive released Harvest Moon: Back to Nature and Bokujō Monogatari Harvest Moon for Girl for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable via the PlayStation Network.
The main character begins with a ramshackle farm and a small amount of money. Over the course of the game, the player must build a thriving farm, and become a friend of the citizens of Mineral Town. Gameplay involves the acts of farming and interacting with the people the character meets, and balancing time, money, and energy. In Harvest Moon: Back to Nature, since the death of the player's grandfather, the farm has fallen into disuse and the fields have become overgrown with weeds. Once this initial obstacle is cleared, the player can then start to expand on these most basic tasks as they proceed to build up the value of their produce. There is no requirement for tasks to be performed upon starting a new game, though players have a limited number of years before being asked to leave the farm if it remains in disrepair. Time passes while players are outside buildings, and pauses inside buildings and mines. The growing of crops and raising of livestock requires daily attention and the expenditure of time. The player begins with a hammer, hoe, axe, watering can, and sickle. Upgrading the tools requires time and money, but allows the player to work more efficiently, allowing more work to be done with less energy. Energy is the other concern facing players who wish to be successful, particularly in the early stages of the game. The main character can perform a limited amount of tasks each day. Rather than displaying an energy bar, the game instead shows the character becoming more tired as he performs more tasks. Repeatedly pushing your player beyond exhaustion will result in him passing out and having to visit the local hospital. The player's maximum energy can be increased by locating hidden "power berries" scattered throughout the game world. Energy can be regained through rest, eating, or visiting the local hot springs. The weather can affect how the player completes their goals during that day. Regardless of season, most days are calm and do not cause adverse or positive affects on the player's activities. Rainfall results in crops being watered without player intervention, freeing time to pursue other goals, but at the same time, can cause the player to develop a cold, forcing him not to work for a day. Hurricanes and blizzards prevent the character from leaving his home for the day and cause the destruction of crops and the loss of certain livestock if they're left outside.
The main character begins with a ramshackle farm and a small amount of money. Over the course of the game, the player must build a thriving farm, and become a friend of the citizens of Mineral Town. Gameplay involves the acts of farming and interacting with the people the character meets, and balancing time, money, and energy. In Harvest Moon: Back to Nature, since the death of the player's grandfather, the farm has fallen into disuse and the fields have become overgrown with weeds. Once this initial obstacle is cleared, the player can then start to expand on these most basic tasks as they proceed to build up the value of their produce. There is no requirement for tasks to be performed upon starting a new game, though players have a limited number of years before being asked to leave the farm if it remains in disrepair. Time passes while players are outside buildings, and pauses inside buildings and mines. The growing of crops and raising of livestock requires daily attention and the expenditure of time. The player begins with a hammer, hoe, axe, watering can, and sickle. Upgrading the tools requires time and money, but allows the player to work more efficiently, allowing more work to be done with less energy. Energy is the other concern facing players who wish to be successful, particularly in the early stages of the game. The main character can perform a limited amount of tasks each day. Rather than displaying an energy bar, the game instead shows the character becoming more tired as he performs more tasks. Repeatedly pushing your player beyond exhaustion will result in him passing out and having to visit the local hospital. The player's maximum energy can be increased by locating hidden "power berries" scattered throughout the game world. Energy can be regained through rest, eating, or visiting the local hot springs. The weather can affect how the player completes their goals during that day. Regardless of season, most days are calm and do not cause adverse or positive affects on the player's activities. Rainfall results in crops being watered without player intervention, freeing time to pursue other goals, but at the same time, can cause the player to develop a cold, forcing him not to work for a day. Hurricanes and blizzards prevent the character from leaving his home for the day and cause the destruction of crops and the loss of certain livestock if they're left outside.
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