Minion rush
Positive side:
LOVE IT!!!!
I LOVE that it is free to download. It is the most addicting
game I've played in my entire life!! My favorite part about Minion Rush is that
it has SO, SO, SO many jelly labs and that it is like a logic game, my
favorite!! So far I have not had any problems or errors and I've been playing
it on my tablets for over 2 years. Gameloft has done well with their work. I
hope that you install Minion Rush and have just as well a time playing it as I
did!!
Greatest games so much fun very engaging and addictive
Negative side:
The game has some problems
some levels you have no idea how to win. You think it is the
score, but you can get several million and still not win. level 77 is a good
example. I have been stuck on that level for three months with scores in the
millions. I am about ready to remove the game
Features
Rediscover the heart and humor of Despicable Me in the
official game of the franchise.
Perform despicable acts through hundreds of missions!
Run through iconic locations that are full of surprises,
secrets and tricky obstacles: Gru’s Lab, Gru’s Residential Area, El Macho’s
Lair, Minion Beach and Super Silly Fun Land from Despicable Me.
Enjoy hilarious Minion moments with 3D graphics and fun
animations!
Customize your Minion with unique costumes, weapons, and
power-ups.
Battle Vector and an all-new villain created exclusively for
the game.
HOW-TO CONNECT TO MULTIPLAYER:
1. Make sure you are connected to the SAME wifi network as your friends
2. From the game start screen, click on the bottom right button with a triangle
to open more button selections
3. At the top, click the button with two chickens and a wifi signal
4. Player 1 should click "Create Game" (one player creates the game;
all other players join this game).
5. All other players should wait for the game to be created. Once a game is
detected you will automatically enter the game and can then choose your
character and name
6. Game play is dependent upon a strong wifi network. If there are lots of
users on the same wifi network, game performance will decrease. For best
performance, play on a strong wifi network with few other users
7. Playing with different characters opens up hilarious different gameplay
scenarios!
Crossy Road Multiplayer!
- connect to the same wifi network as your friends
- play with 2-4 friends at the same time
Great game! Addictive, simple and doesn't make up watch tons
of ads like many other games. Here, you only watch ads if you want to. You only
spend money if you want to. Almost anything is unlockable thru gaming. Perfect!
There are even smaller games inside the bigger one, like pacman and penguin.
Stem a Zombie Attack on Your Yard!
A mob of fun-loving zombies is about to invade your home,
and your only defense is an arsenal of 49 zombie-zapping plants. Use
Peashooters, Wall-nuts, Cherry Bombs and more to slow down, confuse, weaken and
mulchify 26 types of zombies before they can reach your front door. Each zombie
has its own special skills, so be careful how you use your limited supply of greens
and seeds… as you battle the fun-dead, obstacles like a setting sun, creeping
fog and a swimming pool add to the challenge
You would be forgiven for saying you've had your fill of
tower defense games. The past couple years has seen a flood of these
strategy clones filling casual portals like the iPhone and PC. But you know who
might be able to bring you back: the people that brought you Peggle. PopCap,
one of the best casual developers and publishers around, has delivered
Plants vs. Zombies, its
first tower defense game. While it uses the basic mechanics of all efforts in
this genre, it boasts charm, personality, and gobs of gameplay variety. The
result is another addictive experience that will appeal to all walks of gamers.
Zombies are creeping on your lawn, and your garden is your
last line of defense against these brain-crazy cannibals. You have some pretty
peculiar (but useful) plants at your disposal, including pea shooters that spit
green balls at the undead, hot tamales that burn everything in their path, and
Venus zombie traps. By planting various seeds in strategic locations around
your lawn you may be able to hold off the onslaught and keep them from entering
your house and eating your brain.
Unlike many tower defense games there isn't a winding path
the zombies follow towards your home. The yard is divided into six rows and
zombies shuffle in fairly orderly. They won't cross over into other lanes but
you will find multiple bodies coming in on one row. It's a very simple concept
and, in fact, when you first play
Plants vs. Zombies you
may find it to be too laid back; too easy. But the real draw here is the incredible
variety of plants (towers) and zombies. There are 48 kinds of plants with
numerous offensive, defensive, and production capabilities, and 26 different
zombies. Completing each level in the game will unlock a new plant or item to
add to your arsenal. These constant rewards really keep you involved and will
have you saying "just one more level" long after you initially
thought there wasn't much to the game.
At the start of each round you can pick which seeds to take
into battle. You only have a limited amount of slots in your inventory,
although you can increase your stash over time. With such an assortment of
abilities and resource demands, half the battle is in picking effective
weapons. The array of choices means you can customize your strategy and
confront the undead on your own terms.
There is also a wide variety of gameplay styles. Some levels
take place during the day and some at night, which has a large effect on what
plants are available to you, how you harvest sunlight (your resources), and what
environmental obstacles you encounter. Interspersed among the regular levels
are more arcade-like variations on the tower defense formula. You may lose the
ability to select plants and instead deal with pre-selected weapons that come
down a conveyor belt. Or you may be presented with a lawn full of vases waiting
to be smashed – some hiding treasure, some zombies. There are even fun
mini-games, a survival mode, and puzzles that let you play as the zombies. You
can't go more than a few minutes with this game without discovering something
new and delightful.
Adding to the game's charm is the cast of zombies, ranging
from dancing Michael Jackson types straight out of the Thriller music video to
aquatic zombies that ride dolphins (you have a pool in the backyard). The
undead are amusingly animated and the game looks great in action. These aren't
your gruesome Left 4 Dead or Resident Evil zombies. This is a zombie game for
the whole family (never thought I'd say that).
Plants vs. Zombies also has a catchy, organic soundtrack
that becomes more intense as your yard is flooded with enemies. The light voice
acting gives the undead character as they lurch toward your house grunting and
moaning for brains.
Dear Diary - An Interactive Story About Anna's Secrets
Parents need to know that Dear Diary - An Interactive
Story about Anna's Secrets is a peek into a 15-year-old girl's diary. It's
pretty innocent teen fodder: boys and clothes and school projects. Though
she has concerns about kissing and uses language such as "screwed up"
and "hell,"entries are relatively tame. The diary kicks off with Anna
drawing an unflattering picture of her teacher and disposing of the note when
confronted, but she still seems to be a good student. Access is an issue: Teens
can only read one entry per day for free. After that, they have to watch a
commercial for every entry or pay $1.99. Either way, they only get five more
entries and then have to wait 24 hours for the next entry to be unlocked.