Sampling of EA's real-time strategy game set in Tolkien's universe features aspects from popular films, tomes.
For fans of The Lord of the Rings books and movies, there is now one demo to rule them all. The first playable demo of Electronic Arts' The Lord of the Rings,
is now available on GameSpot.
The hefty single-player sampling (it weighs in at more than 1.3GBs) allows gamers to try their hand at the real-time strategy game's tutorial, as well as the skirmish mode on two different maps. The demo's playable factions include two of the three new races--the goblins and the dwarves.
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Tower Defence FunnyGames, March 26, 2008Tower Defence is based on the populat Warcraft 3 (Element Tower Defence) and the Starcraft (Turret Defence) gameplay.
The object of the
Tower Defence game is to prevent the hordes (called waves) of monsters from getting to the castle by building element towers near the path.
Your menu is located at the bottom of your gamescreen. You can choose from a number of different elements to build towers from. When you click on a tower that has been built, the build menu becomes an upgrade menu, allowing you to make your defence towers even stronger.
The monsters will appear (spawn) every 20 seconds or you could press the spacebar to speed up the spawn. The health of the monsters will be miltiplied by 1.25 in every new wave. If your
defence towers fail to kill the monsters and they get into the castle, a cavillian of your castle will die. The game is over When all your civillians die.
Every
tower defence game experience is different every time you play depending on element, positions and upgrades your choose for you
defence towers.
Roman Sanine (creator of
tower defence) scored 90. Are you able to get a higher score?
Here is the classic version:
Play Tower Defence
In this version there is a "tower range" variable, the flower tower is a bit slower to attack and all known bugs are solved.
More versions:
Play Tower Defence 2
Play Tower Defense
PC Advanced Warfighter advances on factory FunnyGames, April 19, 2006New edition of latest Ghost Recon game goes gold with original graphics engine, levels, PhysX card support.
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon series is poised to return to the platform from which it came, as Ubisoft today announced that Advanced Warfighter for the PC has gone gold.
Though it bears the same name and general story as the Xbox 360 hit, Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter for the PC has a number of distinct differences. It was developed by Swedish studio GRIN, for one, and features its own graphics engine. It also sports all-new levels, a strictly first-person perspective, and support for Aegia's new PhysX processor. The PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions of GRAW were also substantially different from the heavily hyped Xbox 360 edition and received substantially poorer reviews.
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