- CellFighter Game 2.04. New Life for Game of Life Almost 40 years ago, when computers were large working machines and the phrase «computer game» sounded absurdly, a famous British mathematician invented the so-called «Game of Life», which by no means was a game, it was rather an example of a cellular automata clear for even a child. You certainly have seen those black-and-white cells (and possibly even have written you own example in the middle school). Many
- Game Cheater ArtMoney 7.21. Funny Tricks. Game cheating is not so fair, but sometimes its a very joyful thing. When you have hundreds of monsters in the next room, and only five ammos is it a fair play? So, who can blame you for such a natural wish of having five THOUSANDS of ammos or, better one big bad RPG? There are much more examples like «not enough money» in strategy games, or «not enough mana»
- Double Solitaire, Another Dimension of the Old Game The computerization of good old board games (like cards) sometimes brings awesome results. I am talking about cases where the author of a «virtual equivalent of a real game» can find and embody some new features, because of which the game remains almost the same, but its playability receives a completely new dimension. The good example is Double Solitaire, which harmonically combines the logical challenge of the classic
- War Games Construction Kit Do you sometimes think its high time you took a break and put your work off for a minute? You definitely do. Wouldnt it be nice to release the tension and wreak some havoc on the battlefield? But what would be a good time killer in a situation when you dont have any games at hand? There is an answer for all action-lovers out there War Games Construction Kit! This game is ideal
- Lines Push 3.45, The New Old Game You definitely know the old classic Lines game, which was like «move the colorful balls through the field to make the combinations (lines) of a color». And if you know the game (you do!), there were times when you fell in love with it and spent days to solve that puzzle seemed to be so easy. If the above is the story of you, (it is!) you probably remember the sad day when you noticed you were bored. Even
- My SUDOKU 1.62, The Game From Endless Time In 1849, prominent mathematician Leonard Euler published his work «De quadratis magicis» («On magic squares»), describing properties and construction of «squares of digits» with special constraints for sum by rows and columns. In 1979, American architect Howard Garns published in Dell Magazines a puzzle called «Number Place». In 1986, Japanese puzzle publisher Nikoli republished Garns puzzle
- Cube Puzzle, Rubik' Big Brother If youve caught the time of Rubik Cubes popularity, you are very likely to have seen folks playing with it like if that was the only thing they could grab in the endless universe. But the time flew by, and the toy that used to keep folks captive magnificently was no longer interesting: all puzzles were solved, and the mind was seeking for something new. Well, what new or unexpected could be possibly pulled out
- Oxy Cube, When a Mobile Meets a PC By itself, a cell phone is just a device for, basically, making calls. A computer also has nothing special in it when its by itself. But what happens when you put these two together? Briefly, they make a feature-packed mobile digital assistant, with no need to buy an expensive PDA or anything else tricky and expensive just grab a copy of the Oxy Cube software, and consider its done
- Total Game Control, The Helping Edge Is it even appropriate to compare the feeling of playing a dynamic action game with the keyboard and the feeling of playing the same game with an intuitive control device — like a steering wheel for racing or a joystick for an action game? When you have no time to think of your next move and have to take an action now, often by the intuition, do you have time for looking for the right shortcut
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