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Thursday, 28 November 2013

Cut the rope time travel review


Join Om Nom as he travels back in time to feed his ancestors with candy. Cut the Rope: Time Travel is a completely new adventure filled with time-traveling, candy-crunching, physics-based action!
There’s no time to waste! Visit six exciting locations including the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, a Pirate Ship, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, the Stone Age, and Disco Era. Om Nom’s ancestors are waiting – and they’re getting really hungry for candy!

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Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Where's My Water 2 Review


Where My Water 2

I'm a pretty huge Where's My Water? fan. I've beaten every course on every iteration of the game, and it's my perfect go-to for when I have a few extra minutes to kill. Those were paid apps with meaty expansions though, and now Disney has seen fit to offer up a freemium-filled sequel. But while the IAP system, an insistence of Facebook Connect, and the freemium makeover in Where's My Water? 2 [Free] feel highly forced, it's still mostly the same old Swampy we know and love. Mostly.
Don't get too excited, as you're still going to be digging through dirt to get water to a bathtub, so not much has changed fundamentally. As always, there are three ducks in each level to collect, and this time, you pretty much need to get as many as possible to unlock level gates. Yep, unlike past iterations where you could skip levels at your leisure, you have to actually ace some levels to progress to a new set. For veterans like me it's not really an issue, but I can see more casual players getting pretty frustrated -- because after all, the beauty of the original games is the fact that you could play them at your own pace.

Gameplay-wise the 100 levels on offer have a bit more variety this time around instead of your standard "water to tub" puzzles. There are now levels where you have to avoid collecting any ducks, in addition to upside-down stages, and special challenges like leading a stream of water through a constantly scrolling screen (multi-touch, a feature that's always been in the series, really shines here). The Mystery Duck levels from the original's add-on campaign also return, and are as enjoyable as ever. As a whole it's not nearly as strong as what I'd consider to be the best game in the series (that honor goes toWhere’s My Mickey?), but it's still a ton of fun nonetheless.

But not all is well in Swampy-Land, as I ran into some annoyances along the way. For one, Facebook Connect is constantly in your face after every level, and it's even a lingering presence on the map screen. Sadly, Where's My Water? 2 constantly pesters you to reach out to your friends to refill your energy and even unlock more content late-game. If you absolutely hate this "feature," odds are you'll uninstall the game before you put up with it more than once -- or just outright refuse to install it.
The other potential issue is energy. Yes, an energy timer is in Where's My Water? 2. Even if you can pretty much play at your leisure early on, it's puzzling to think why, after multiple successful fully paid iterations, that Disney would inject a freemium scheme into the franchise.

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Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Grand Theft Auto 5 (Gta)5 Release date in India

Grand Theft auto will contain only Los Santos and its surroundings. As a reminder, Los Santos was a caricature of the real Los Angeles. Rockstar that GTA 5 will we title the largest and most ambitious ever undertaken by studio

Release date in India- 17 September 2013
Pc Release date- Not announced 
Platform- Xbox 360  and PS3

Price in India 
PC-Unknown 
PS3- Rs 2,999 (Buy Gta 5 For PS3)
Xbox-360-Rs 2,999 (Buy Gta 5 for Xbox-360)


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Micromax Canvas 2 Rom Installing Steps by CWM


Steps to Install Rom On Canvas 2


Requirements
  • 60% charged Micromax Canvas 2
  • Rooted and CWM recovery installed 
Dark nexus-Custom Rom Dark nexus for canvas 2

How to install Custom Rom On Micromax Canvas 2
  • Click On the Above Link Dark Nexus.zip Rom Download 
  • Switch Off your Phone and boot in CWM recovery mode by pressing and holding VOLUME UP + POWER KEY for 10 seconds
  • Select WIPE data/Factory reset > YES to perform a data wipe
  • Come back to main menu, Select Wipe cache partition > YES to confirm it.
  • Go to mount and format system
  • Back to main menu Select > Advanced > Wipe dalvik cache > YES
  • Again Back to main menu and Select Install zip from SD card choose > Dark nexus Custom Rom for canvas 2 > YES confirm flashing After 5-10 MIN Rom will installed Sucessfull
  • Select > Advanced > Wipe Dalvik cache > YES 
  • Select Reboot System 
  • After you will reboot system your Phone will be take 10 minutes or more to start Phone for the frist time so don't pull on the panic

Ryse: Son of Rome Review


Ryse: Son of Rome is huge in scale, but small in scope. For all the stunning spectacle it throws at you--the sight of a hundred-strong army laying bloody waste to a barbarian horde, the march of a legion as hulking great fireballs rain down from the sky--your part in it all is that of an outlier, a lone wolf single-handedly trying to save a crumbling empire. What you're left with, then, are the scraps: small melee battles against a procession of mindless opponents who you slaughter in painfully shallow third-person combat. Launch titles for new consoles can be hit or miss, but while Ryse might not be the most innovative game I’ve ever seen, man, is it beautiful. Every locale you find yourself in -- from the rocky beaches of the British isles to the marble spectacle of the Colisseum to Rome’s grimy slums is rendered with a lush depth that’s possible only with a next-gen console. On an HD screen, the images really are breathtaking.
Even the gruesome stabs and bloody dismemberments of hero Marius' quick-time finishing moves do little to ease the banality of it all. Blood is spilled with such ferocious regularity in Ryse that what was once shocking and impressive is soon reduced to just another repetitive sight to endure. Killing enemies is less and less satisfying every time you lop off another limb, and for a game that's all about the combat, that's a really big problem. And so battles quickly blur into one another as you're endlessly marched from one small group of opponents to another, spilling litres of barbarian blood along the way. The odd turret defense mission and sections where you march a small legion towards a tower--raising shields to avoid a flurry of fiery arrows along the way--do their best to mix things up, but these moments are short-lived and so painfully easy that you feel like you might as well not be in control of the game at all. Even the moments when it seems like the game is drawing you into the larger fight offer only the illusion of control. 

Monday, 25 November 2013

How to Download and install iOS 7 On iPhone 4

INSTAGRAM For PC Phone Review

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Today, I’m very excited to announce the launch of a product we’ve been wanting to build for quite some time now. Since our launch in October of 2010, we’ve focused on building a simple app that has inspired creativity while capturing everyday moments through the lens of your mobile phone. In fact, our focus on building out a mobile-only experience is a unique path that we’ve chosen for many reasons, the most important of which is that Instagram, at its core, is about seeing and taking photos on-the-go. However, to make Instagram even more accessible to our growing community, at the end of last year we started to expand to the desktop web, giving you the ability to see profiles from instagram.com. To continue that path, as of today, you can now browse your Instagram feed on the web – just like you do on your mobile device. Go to instagram.com and log in to your account to give it a try.

Right from its flat icon live tile to the sign up screen, Instagram has embraced the Windows Phone ecosystem, and how! If you stretch your memory a bit, you’ll recollect how the Android release of Instagram was marred by accusations that the app was pretty much ported from iOS. Windows Phone users are definitely in for a treat since Instagram on the platform has an absolutely unique user interface. the ability to add new photos retains its original position smack in the middle of the bottom bar. The refresh button and the search button are both placed on the bottom bar too, making it pretty easy to access when you need them the most. 
Usability:
Unfortunately, here’s where the butter-smoothness exuded by Instagram ends. The moment you decide to stop looking around at your friends’ photos and start posting some of your own, you’ll realise that Windows Phone has been given the short end of the stick with a “beta” sticker stuck on it.First off, when you click on that petite looking camera icon at the bottom of the screen, do not stand ready in position to aim the camera at your subject since it will take you to the Gallery instead. Yep, clicking on a camera icon takes you to the gallery and not the camera. Here, frustrated, you hit on yet another icon to finally take you to the camera.