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Best Known Addicting Games

Posted in Articles on July 20th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

You know an addicting game, when you play one. It is definitely something that you can’t put down. Even when you walk to the bathroom, you rush yourself back to the controls; not because you are losing a paused game, but since you can’t bear to tear yourself away from the controls. This is a hallmark of a truly addicting game. Here is a list of some of the most addicting games, known to online gamers. These are the games which you can play into late hours of the night and not ever want to go to bed. You can’t get away from these games, and hence no wonder these games are the world’s most addicting games.

Doctor Mario is one such addicting game that it has been the reason behind many broken friendships. This game, till date continues to almost break marriages. It is one of the most awesome addicting games, ever. If you’ve forgotten how it feels to play Dr Mario, then plug in the NES and get a friend to play with you. But be warned, the friendship may not remain intact once you are done!

The best known online addicting game, when it comes to arcade games, is Bubble Trouble 2. In the Arcade, there are ski ball machines, street fighter machines, claw machines, but Ms Pac-Man offers a lot of variety, true, but what sets it apart is the simplicity of the game. Complete newbies in the world of gaming, can get addicted to this highly addicting game. I still can’t figure out what is the kick in chomping dots and being chased by ghosts? But still I can’t deny that I am addicted to this game. Maybe the simple, straightforward yet challenging quality of the game is what draws gamers to it all the time.

Civilization 2 is another addicting game, just because of the pure scope of the game. The best part of this game is that it is an immense kick to build the world from scratch. Starting as an indigenous tribe, you go on to becoming a space craft builder. How cool is that? This is a strategy game which will keep you glued to the monitor for hours. Everything along the way to the ultimate build off will grip you and the excitement of building a civilization is not something that you will be able to deny yourself. Hell! Even Alexander the Great couldn’t resist the urge. what makes this game a truly addicting game is that you get to Build alliances, building weaponry, fending off barbaric Germanic tribes;  all this and more will keep you fixed to the computer in the hope of building a superlative civilization in the world.

Tetris is another such addicting game, which can keep gamers fixed to the controls for days at an end. On any given day, I would say that playing a block game is meant for kindergarten goers. But do not underestimate this game. Children and adults alike, get addicted to this game, time and again.

More iPhone Games known, but App Store to Face Piracy?

Posted in Articles on July 20th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

With the Apple’s advancement in their technology in the iPhone and iTouch, more and more people are getting hooked to having it the gadget to go. With the great graphics and multi-touch sensitivity, more games are being made by both individuals and independent software developers such as Beteo Games (http://www.beteogames.com) and more on the rise.

The easy access to a software development tool, and affordable registration to the app store has somewhat opened Apple’s doors to game producers to make more money by delivering it directly to customers. With the more costly production cost of the Nintendo DS and PSP, it is almost an instinct to make the move to producing iPhone Games.

Creativity is the promise of independent software developers, and fresh blood can pour in into the iPhone and iTouch, producing games for every age and taste.

But as more and more games are produced, so is the idea born of getting free games, or another term for piracy, such as what happened to the PC Gaming world. Many gaming platforms are already facing this dilemma, but could iPhone be next?

Word is spreading out that you can get any iPhone app for free, as to the app store has not given any sort of protection to the host that produces this games. But is it worth it? Is iphone gaming in peril?  

If you are a software developer, then you should really think about this issue because you might face the problem of piracy, all those effort to make great games might be in vain. Popular gaming consoles have different layers of protection, making them a great consideration for any producer.

If you are a game aficionado who likes to steal games, I tell you it is not worth it. iPhone apps are selling very cheap, cheaper than PC or other handheld gaming consoles, so spending a little on can make you show your appreciation to the producers to their effort of producing such quality games, or you may not experience any great games anymore at all in the future.