Tuesday, 11 December 2012



 "GRAND THEFT AUTO SAN ANDREAS!"


On my quest to find a video game that peaked my interest I decided to take up my old “Grand Theft Auto, San Andreas"  video game, pop it into my play station 2 and make some observations about my game of choice.   For those of you who are unfamiliar about this game, it is about a man called Carl Johnson (CJ) who escaped from the pressures of life in Los Santos, San Andreas... a city tearing itself apart with gang trouble, drugs and corruption. Where film stars and millionaires do their best to avoid the dealers and gang bangers.


Now, it's the early 90s and Carl's got to go home because his mother was murdered, his family has fallen apart and his childhood friends are all heading towards disaster.




On his return to the neighborhood, a couple of corrupt cops frame him for homicide. CJ is forced on a journey that takes him across the entire state of San Andreas, to save his family and to take control of the streets.


I chose this game because of my very adventurous and outgoing personality and found it of course without reason of a doubt to be very interesting and although the game is one of a violent nature, I was intrigued by the adrenalin pumping through my blood while completing adventurous tasks and escaping the crooked cops.  
The game is a two and/or one player game that encourages socialization among peers and family members.  The core gameplay consists of elements of a third-person shooter and a driving game, affording the player a large, open world environment in which to move around. 

On foot, the player's character is capable of walking, eating, running, sprinting, swimming, climbing and jumping as well as using weapons and various forms of hand to hand combat. Players can drive a variety of vehicles, including automobiles, buses, semis, boats, fixed wing aircraft, helicopters, trains, tanks, motorcycles and bikes. You can even change car colors and add spoilers and other accessories to it. They may also import vehicles rather than steal them; players can also go shopping with the avatar and choose from a wide variety of available clothing and weapons. Cool right? The character even puts on weight when he over eats and can even run the risk of getting a heart attack and when he exercises, the pudgy character loses weight and becomes muscular pretty much like real life, won’t you say? You can use crazy things like the jetpack and parachute. 





 It’s such an interesting game and although it was introduced since 2004, it is still a very fun game for the adventurous mind and although the missions seem endless I enjoyed it! After all no one wants a video game they can beat in a week? No?

So how does this tie in to social networking? A video game is an avenue of social networking it encourages the development of social learning skills, including empathy, friendliness, teamwork, and much more.   


Monday, 10 December 2012

UNO



My first encounter with the game Uno was back in Primary school where the game was religiously played for hours at a time in the weeks that followed the completion of my Common Entrance exam. Those were indeed GOOD times!
Created in 1971 by Merle Robbins, a Hungarian barber, the card decks were developed in Robbins’ kitchen and sold out of his barber shop. As fortune would have it he spent eight thousand dollars ($8,000.00) to create five thousand decks and eventually sold the rights to the game, ten years later, for fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00) --- in addition to royalties of ten cents per each copy sold --- to International Games. The game has since been acquired and is now produced by Mattel who has sold over one hundred and fifty-one million copies worldwide!
A standard one hundred and eight card-Uno pack comprises colourful cards --- numbered zero to nine --- and a number of “special” cards which include “Skip”, “Reverse”, “Draw two”, “Draw four” and “Wild” cards. The rules of the game are very simple http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uno_(card_game)  with the desired end being that you discard all of your cards before your opponent(s). Should you remain with one card in your hand (of course on your way to an almost foolproof victory) you have to shout “Uno!”

Today, even though the card game is thriving with many versions available --- inclusive of Disney Pixar Cars Uno, Spongebob Uno and Disney Princess Uno --- the game has become a much sought after one on popular social networking site Facebook. Of course, one of the two or three versions available on Facebook is not content with simply allowing you to play with people you already know, but gives you the opportunity to be “matched” with three other players from anywhere in the world who share your taste for this classical game. For the game to be hosted in an online environment such as that of Facebook some of the rules have changed. For example, each player has a ten-second window in which they can play a card and when this period elapses with no activity from the player an extra card is added to that player’s “hand”. Also, unlike the Uno Boost version --- also available on Facebook --- players are not allowed to “pile up” Draw twos or Draw fours on other players. 

All in all, Uno makes for an interesting family game when played in its original card-game form. It is a great way to teach younger children numbers and colours in a fun, family environment. On Facebook, it serves as an amazing way to spend what may have started out as a few extra minutes to kill battling randomly selected persons from across the globe to become, at least for that game session, the all time supreme UNO King/Queen.





This video demonstrates how to play uno.




Friday, 7 December 2012

Recovering Farmville Addict
















For anyone who has a Facebook profile Farmville is a game that you must have come across at some time.

Farmville which was developed by Zynga in 2009 and is a farm simulation game where players undertake the various a roles of a farmer.

I like some 'addicts' was introduce to Farmville through a friend who sent me a link on Facebook. At first I was resistant, but when it became popular I tried it just to be part of my crowd of friends who were playing. I found myself constantly looking for an excuse to log into my Facebook account just so that I can either water my plants or tend to my animals.

My journey to soberity has been a very long and challenging one since the internet has become an integral part of life today, but everyday I try my best to resist the urge to "water" my garden and it is working because I have not been on farmville for over a year now.

PES 2013 was well worth the wait





















I finally got my hands on a copy of PES (Pro Evolution Soccer) 2013 to continue my quest on "becoming a legend". For the past for years I have been playing this game and in particular the game mode "Become a Legend".

For those of you reading this blog that have not played the game here is some brief info on the game :



"Pro Evolution Soccer (officially abbreviated as PES and known as World Soccer: Winning Eleven in Japan and South Korea) is a series of football video games developed and published by Konami. The series has been produced under the guidance of Shingo "Seabass" Takatsuka.
Every year, the game is released around late September and/or early October with two different titles: World Soccer: Winning Eleven in Japan, and Pro Evolution Soccer in other countries. The Japanese version is a localized version that features local leagues. In 2007, the franchise began to use the name "Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer" for the American market, which was later changed to "Pro Evolution Soccer" in 2008, dropping the "Winning Eleven" moniker entirely for that region.
Partially as a result of EA Sports' affinity to purchasing exclusive rights for their FIFA series, the games have historically lacked the sheer volume of licenses present in EA's offerings, with the most notable absences being the Premier League and Bundesliga. As such, team jerseys, names, and players may be inaccurate.
Currently, Portuguese player Cristiano Ronaldo the face of the franchise, appearing on front cover of every game being released in the series and in promotional campaigns and advertisements in the media.
As of December 2011, the Pro Evolution Soccer franchise has been localized into 19 languages and available in 62 countries. The series has sold more than 75.43 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best selling videos games in history."
I am not a football fan, however I like this game because it makes me feel as if can become the  next Messi or Ronaldo.

For most person who play this mode their aim is a to play for a Barcelona FC or Spain who are some of the top teams in the world at this point in time, but  my goal was to play for Liverpool and "represent" Trinidad and Tobago. However Trinidad and Tobago is not one of the national teams available which in my opinion was the only bad part in my playing experience.

PES 2013 did not disappoint me as the graphics was even better than the previous installment  which I also played on my Playstation 2. Also game play is a bit more easier and the players look more realistic  which will help in making you feel as if you are actually playing the game

To anyone reading this post I encourage you to purchase PES 2013 because it is money well spent.





Sunday, 25 November 2012

IS IMITATION REALLY THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY?

Charles Colton Caleb once said that "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery" while I normally agree with this statement, I just can't in this case because it is so not true of this Angry Birds imitator, Revenge of the Pigs, a free game for blackberry devices.

To me when you imitate something you add to it, you make it different from its predecessor, take for instance Micheal Jackson, although he is an imitation of the "godfather of soul" James Brown he made his style distinguishable from James Brown's, he set himself apart, he added Micheal into the mix and in so doing created something unique that people still try to imitate to this day; making the imitator the imitated.

I wanted this game to do that, to set itself apart, to up the ante but it didn't instead it firmly cast itself in the shadow of its well loved predecessor. While there were changes made they were minor, I really shouldn't call them changes since they just exchanged one thing for another, for instance instead of angry birds it is angry pigs. In Angry Birds the aim of the game is to get back the eggs that were stolen by the pigs whereas in Revenge of the Pigs the aim of the game is to get back the houses and land stolen from the piglets by the big bad wolves. In order to conquer the wolves the piglets enlist the help of warrior pigs, yes you saw right warrior pigs *shaking my head* Could this game any worse? Yes it can. 

In the features section of the game description it states that you can have "endless hours of fun [and] can repeatedly play it without getting bored" I, however beg to differ, I played the ten levels that are available for free in less than an hour and I was quite bored while doing so.

My fellow Basted Gamer Ewan wrote in his Angry Birds post about how addictive and stimulating the game is and the fact that you need to come up with a strategy to beat certain levels, none of that was present in Revenge of the Pigs. It was neither stimulating nor addictive. It was not challenging either so I most certainly did not need to come up with a strategy.

Despite all of that there was a tiny ray of hope, a little spot of sunlight shining through this game's blandness and that was the controls which worked superbly. If you have a touch screen blackberry like I do all you have to do is place your finger on the screen, pull back the slingshot and watch that pig fly through the air and hit that target seamlessly. While it is also possible to play this game using the trackpad  I didn't so I don't know if it works as smoothly as the touch screen.

Some of you may think it was mean of me to attack this game but this is just my opinion. I have no doubt that there are lots of persons who love this game but to me it was not anything special or different, it just was...Now this does not mean that I don't acknowledge the hard work and effort that went into developing this game because I do...just wish that the powers that be behind this effort took it a little further into the realm of this game is the shit!



          

Angry Birds Star Wars



Intro to angry birds






   Angry birds is a widely known smart phone application and since the birth of androids I have hear a lot about this game. I often saw people playing the game and thought it was senseless and time consuming. However, I recently played angry birds star wars because I love the Star Wars saga. I searched and found angry birds stars and I became very interested. The game’s aim is simple. The goal in each level is to illuminate the pigs with the angry birds .These pigs are blocked by material arranged in structures. By hitting the structures at the right places one can be rewarded by moving on to the next level.


I eventually learnt after playing this game that it is actually stimulating. As I proceeded to higher levels it challenged my ability of patients, remembrance and it made me strategize at times. This game can become very addictive. There is a somewhat thrive to win all my levels and keep playing and playing. Also, I learnt the names of some of these birds. The black bird is socko, the blue bird which can split into three is called splitter, the red bird is called big red, the yellow bird is called speedy and finally the white bird is called tiny.


The game has become a growing phenomenon worldwide from Iphones to online usage and angry birds is now available on PS3 consoles, XBOX 360 consoles and 3DS. 




Images from the game





Angry birds has become loved by billions


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Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Bubble Safari





On my hunt to discover entertaining games on Facebook I stumbled upon Bubble Safari. Bubble Safari is originally a Zynga game. What is Zynga?  Zynga is basically a website that provides social media games. Bubble Safari focuses on a monkey named Bubbles who wants to find his friends who were  taken. Furthermore, Bubbles makes his way to the jungle and players help him collect fruit for his journey.


Zynga games link http://company.zynga.com/games/bubble-safari


How to play

·         Use your mouse to aim and fire from the shooter
·         Match three or more of the same colour bubble to pop them and get fruit
·       Pop ten bubbles in the top row to clear the level

I began from level one and made my way to level 6 where I can’t seem to go any further because I kept running out of bubbles in the shooter. Levels one to three were extremely easy. In many of my rows there were lots of bubbles already in similar colours which made it easier for me to shoot them down into my barrels. In my first three games I got three stars which meant I’m was mega star player. At level three I        dropped fruits three times in a row into the barrel, so my next three shots were fire bubbles which were very powerful.

As I progressed from levels four to six the bubbles became more random coloured and a little harder to shoot down. From levels four to five I was named a rock star because I attained two stars. However, I played level six three times in a row and just kept running out of bubbles in my shooter. At level six I attained two sets of fire bubbles but it still wasn't enough to win the game.


As you can see i still have a long way to go again.This game allows players to ask friends for extra bubbles and help each other.Also, players can engage in weekly tournaments.

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this here is fire bubbles



i like this game because it is not time bound.Therefore it allows me to take my time and play.