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Eight Queen

Posted by admin On April - 24 - 2009
Eight Queen

The eight queens puzzle is the problem of putting eight chess queens on an 8×8 chessboard such that none of them is able to capture any other using the standard chess queen’s moves. The queens must be placed in such a way that no two queens would be able to attack each other. Thus, a solution requires that no two queens share the same row, column, or diagonal.
The eight queens puzzle is an example of the more general n queens puzzle of placing n queens on an nxn chessboard, where solutions exist only for n = 1 or n >= 4.
Place eight queens on the chessboard such that no queen attacks any other one. A mouse click on any empty field of the chessboard puts a queen into this field.
Place eight queens on the chessboard such that no queen attacks any other one. A mouse click on any empty field of the chessboard puts a queen into this field.

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Mini-Putt

Posted by admin On April - 22 - 2009
Mini-Putt

Mini Putt, a Sports Game : The mouse is your club on this digital green. Put Tiger to shame.
play online! First of all you have to drop the ball on the green

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Online Bowling

Posted by admin On April - 17 - 2009
Bowling

This has to be the best Online Bowling game around. Smooth workings, eye boggling graphics with an added 2 player function. You have to play it to believe it. To get the perfect bowl, aim your mouse towards the pins, whilst aligning the mouse with the marking of the floor. Push the mouse towards the pins with as much power as possible. Keep in mind that the more power you add the faster the ball will go. Also noting that this maneuver should start from behind the marking on the floor. A bit of trial and error is required but you will soon be bowling like a pro.

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video

Posted by admin On April - 17 - 2009

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Farcry 2

Posted by admin On April - 16 - 2009

Although you can’t say the same for the plot, Far Cry 2’s first-person action squeezes every last drop of potential out of the unique African setting.

In Far Cry 2’s chaotic world of mercenaries, gunrunners, and armed militias, you’ll find yourself dropped into a dizzying web of shady clients and paper-thin alliances. All manner of names and faces are introduced during the course of the storyline, but the real star
isn’t anyone brandishing a smuggled weapon in search of blood diamonds; it’s the daunting and awe-inspiring 50-square kilometers of African landscape that make up the game’s open-world setting. Aside from providing the opportunity to soak up an amazing sunset, Far Cry 2’s free-roaming terrain brilliantly harmonizes with the first-person combat. The diverse landscape and myriad environmental factors work alongside a wide assortment of weaponry to give you tremendous freedom to approach each mission. Combined with solid multiplayer, Far Cry 2’s sheer breadth of action provides you with plenty of reason to stay lost in the African wilderness despite an underwhelming plot and the occasional sense of tedium in navigating from one location to another on the gargantuan map.

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Star wars

Posted by admin On April - 16 - 2009

The Force Unleashed’s action can be incredible, though it too often strays from what it does best.

There are a number of thrilling moments lurking in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed–enough of them that you’ll likely be disappointed that it drifts so often from the things it excels at. Amazing displays of power and destruction are interspersed with inept, poorly conceived gameplay sequences, making for an inconsistent journey that, fortunately, gets more right than it does wrong. It certainly gives a fantastic first impression, starting with a tutorial level that serves as a great introduction to its complex protagonist. Yet while the initial levels impress, the later ones stumble a bit. Force Unleashed is a very good game that could have been great, had it not taken so many unnecessary detours.

A big chord and brass fanfare signal the opening of Force Unleashed–the same intro that sparks excitement in millions of fans the world over every time they hear it. If you’re interested in this game because you’re looking for familiar science-fiction pageantry and a classic good-versus-evil tale, you’ll find it delivers both. In fact, The Force Unleashed represents a real step forward in storytelling for the famed franchise, delivering a story both more intimate and more powerful than the entirety of the second film trilogy. Sure, it offers its share of melodrama, but it’s tempered by emotive voice acting and expressive character models, and together they provide the emotional heft long missing from the movies. The drama is further enriched by a vivid art design that breathes life into the franchise’s long-sterile visual exterior.

Leading the narrative charge is Galen Marek, aka Starkiller, Darth Vader’s secret apprentice. The Clone Wars have ended, and Vader orders you to hunt and destroy the last of the remaining Jedi. The story, as brief as it is (the game ends at around the eight-hour mark), contains multiple twists, features some friendly and not-so-friendly faces, and is both explosive and remarkably intimate. You’ll interact with Vader, of course, but Starkiller spends most of his time with an android called PROXY and his female pilot, Juno Eclipse. Sharing the details of the trio’s adventures would spoil too much, so suffice to say, you’ll grow remarkably fond of Starkiller and his companions, and their moral conflicts carry a lot of weight.

If you’re interested in The Force Unleashed for more than its story, you’ll find that it’s a mixture of pure fun and pure frustration. The fun wins out, mainly because when it runs on all cylinders, you truly feel like a powerful Dark Jedi, using a variety of force powers and lightsaber slashes to rain death upon rebel and imperial foes alike. You can thank the game’s robust physics engine for those thrills. You can grab any number of objects and characters using your force grip power, and when combined with other skills like force lightning and force push, you can fling stormtroopers into Wookiees, crush Felucian tribal leaders under boulders, and smash AT-STs with scattered barrels. In open environments, these mechanics deliver–big time. Grabbing a Rodian from a distance, electrocuting it, and flinging it into a crowd of shock troopers; hearing your lightsaber hum and whir after you whip it toward an innocent Wookiee; or just drop-kicking a whining Jawa: These moments may very well cause you to yell with glee. This is a game that will make you grab your friends to show off your potent skills.

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Need for speed

Posted by admin On April - 16 - 2009

Even though the wingman mechanics and canyon races don’t quite pan out, it’s still a stylish and enjoyable street racer.

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Assassin

Posted by admin On April - 16 - 2009

Assassin’s Creed is a beautiful and exciting experience that you’ll remember for years to come.

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Gears of war

Posted by admin On April - 16 - 2009

Gears of War is an outstanding technical achievement, but in addition to looking and sounding amazing, it’s a seriously awesome action game.

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Hitman

Posted by admin On April - 16 - 2009

While the underlying stealth action is mostly unchanged from the previous Hitman games, a diverse sequence of imaginative scenarios gives Blood Money its own fair…

* Blood Money system - The cleaner the hit, the more money you receive — spend it on equipment, weapon upgrades, information and bribing witnesses to reduce your notoriety
* Improved AI makes the game more challenging — guards will follow blood trails, investigate suspicious items and behavior
* Agent 47 has a number of new moves and can now climb, hide, scale ledges and automatically pass low obstacles
* Customizable weapons - Modify for sound, rate of fire, damage, reload speed, accuracy and zoom
* New gameplay techniques - Distract enemies, make your kills look like accidents, dispose of bodies in various ways, use human shields & plant decoy weapons

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