Monday, November 7, 2016

Angry Bird Star Wars (PC) Game Reviews

Angry Bird Star Wars (PC) Game Reviews


Small kids like to play Video Games. In our daily life, we come across many games in the market. Angry Bird Star Wars is a PC game which  is full of fun. It is a family game for kids and adults. Angry Bird Star Wars game is also much addictive. Kids love to play all the levels of the game. Two Multiplayer Modes (Competitive 2-4 players and cooperative modes - 2 players) come in the game.  Besides these levels offered by the Android version, extra 20 levels are created just for the console game. 

Angry Bird Star Wars
Angry Bird Star Wars


Angry Bird Star Wars game has more than 25 Hours of content. Unlockable levels are also there including the R2-D2 and C-3PO bonus levels and bonus content. Kids love to play Angry Bird Star Wars video game.  We recommend parents to buy this game for their kids so that they may enjoy their childhood life. Many parents do not like their children playing games but it is a fact that games are more creative and change the lives of the children.

Angry Bird Star Wars Games Information :

Platform : Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Media: Video Game


Angry Bird Star Wars
Angry Bird Star Wars


Angry Bird Star Wars Games Features :

Episodic content that centers around Star Wars key locations/planets.
Each planet contains 30 levels of gameplay
Full character Lineup
"US version and it does not support PAL version"

Product Description

Angry Bird Star Wars Games, the bitter birds meet the sinister Sith in this cross-over of Angry Birds and Star Wars. This unique partnership between Rovio Entertainment and Lucas film combines all the fun of the classic Angry Birds and Angry Birds Space with the characters, stories and settings of the epic space fantasy, Star Wars. From the deserts of Tatooine to the depths of the Death Star - Angry Birds: Star Wars features the Angry Birds characters starring as the iconic heroes of the beloved Saga.


Product Dimensions: 19 x 13.3 x 1.3 cm ; 68 g
Average Customer Review :  4.7  out of 5

Read the Reviews : Angry Bird Star Wars Games

Very good game.
Quite addictive .
Worth the price.

Tonnes of fun right out of the box, the update (Hut world) is nice. With at least one more update people are enjoying this game for unlimited period of time.

It can be genuinely said that Angry Bird Star Wars is best game and almost addictive. The sound effects are comical (really...the piggies SNORE if you miss them!), the settings are elaborate and sometimes hilarious and it is just great overall fun to play. Skill level is challenging enough but not unachievable. Fun for all ages but especially for those of us who remember the original Star Wars.

A person playing game says that both his grandchildren play this game and all other versions of angry birds,well loved by all after playing this game, it has good price and quick shipping.

Some people think that the game itself is fun except it cannot be played for more the five minutes. It causes computer to overheat and shutdown ( Angry Birds Star Wars is the only software I have that does this).




Overall Rating


If we see enjoyment which is offered to the kids through this game, we can say that Angry Bird Star Wars Games is very entertaining and best game. It can be bought at Amazon at a very attractive price.

Saturday, October 8, 2016

What is Spammer ?

What is Spammer


In video games, term "Spammer" is often used. But we do not know about this term. In games, few characters of choice people use to spam. Spammer is mainly used in online shooters to refer to people who keep their finger pressed down on the trigger button at all time. Any kills they make are more as a result of luck than skill. The whole point is to use variety and mix things up a little. Fair enough a lot of people who spam so win a fair amount of fights, but its just a cheap way of doing things. Its like a button basher. No skill is needed.

The attacker (spammer) is using a series of attacks (or one attack) that he believes the defender won't know how to deal with. You'll see this a lot with characters like Eddy or Hworang that require the defender to study the "matchup" and know when to block high/low or when to side step. Not having this results in Spamming. Knowing how to deal with this can get the "spammer" launched and cause them to lose nearly half of their health depending on the situation (if you know how to combo, if you are near a wall). Usually if someone is using the same move over and over, they also lack the knowledge or skill to do anything of substance.

Sunday, October 2, 2016

What are Bots ?

What are Bots ?

We often hear a word “Bots” but we do not know about this term. Bot word has come from robots.  We can say that Bots are fictitious characters, programmed characters, or pieces of software designed to mimic characters or real players in a video game.

Software Program may also be a bot which is designed to do a specific job  such as gather a listing of websites with the latest news, maintaining a web page or chat, etc. Examples of Computer Hope bots include Zero and Hopebot.

In an MMORPG, a bot generally refers to a third-party application that controls a player's in-game character while they're not at their keyboard, or AFK. Their purpose is to gain experience or valuables through repetitive actions that are sometimes considered monotonous to a player.

Spider is also named as bot.

BOT is often used in chat rooms and other text messages.



Friday, September 30, 2016

What is DirectX ?

What is DirectX ?

DirectX which was initially released in 1995,  is a set of APIs developed by Microsoft which allows software to write instructions directly to audio and video hardware, improving multimedia performance. Games which include DirectX, have the capability of utilizing multimedia and graphics accelerator features more effectively.

The original releases of Windows 95 did not ship with DirectX, however was released with Windows 95 OSR2 that included DirectX 2.0. If you don't know what version of Windows you are using make sure to see the information about determining Windows Versions page.

Windows NT shipped with DirectX 2.0. Upgrading to Service Pack 3 or higher will install DirectX 3.0. However, there are no higher versions of DirectX available for Windows NT. Installing Service Pack 4 or higher will install later versions of DirectPlay.

Presently, the latest version of DirectX can be found Microsoft website which is : http://www.microsoft.com/directx.

Know about DirectX  Different versions

DirectX has been included on different releases of programs, drivers, and games. Below is a listing of each of the DirectX versions and their associated versions.


What is Avatar in Games ?

What is Avatar in Games ?



You have seen Avatar in Games. Everybody likes to know about Avatar.  Avatar is a type of doll which looks and acts like a human, animal or other characterful being. Avatars are very common in platform, adventure and roleplaying games and often the focus of a game’s story. Some games provide the player with a pre-canned avatar (Mario, Max Payne) whereas others (especially roleplaying games) allow him to customise it to a greater or lesser degree.


You would like to know that Avatars are sometimes informally named as ‘characters’ or ‘player characters’.






Thursday, September 29, 2016

CARD GAME TERMINOLOGY, GLOSSARY & TERMS

CARD GAME TERMINOLOGY, GLOSSARY, TERMS

CARD GAME TERMINOLOGY, GLOSSARY, TERMS

CARD GAME TERMINOLOGY, GLOSSARY, TERMS



Contract: An agreement to win a certain number of tricks or points in a game or round.

Cutthroat: Each player playing on his or her own.

Deal: The act of portioning out the cards to the players; also, the period of play in the game between one deal and the next.

Declaration: A statement to fulfill a contract.

Deuce: A card of the rank of two; also called a two-spot.

Draw trumps: To lead high trumps in order to deplete opponent's hand of trumps.

Draw: To take a new card or cards.

Face card: A king, queen, or jack.

Face value: The numerical value of a card.

Flush: A set of cards all of the same suit.

Follow suit: To play a card of the suit led.

Foundation: In solitaire, a starting card on which other specific cards are played.

Game: A total number of points to achieve; also, what constitutes winning or ending a game.

Going out: Playing, melding, or discarding your final card.

Hand: The cards dealt to a player; also, the period of play in the game between one deal and the next.

Kitty: A common chip pool; also (in a few games) cards available for exchange.

Lay off: To play one or more cards according to allowable plays.

Lead: To play the first card to a trick.

Maker: A player who takes on a specific obligation, such as to take a certain number of points or tricks, often along with the right to choose the trump suit.

Marriage: A meld consisting of the king and queen.

Match: To equate by being of the same rank (or by another criterion).

Meld: A combination of cards with scoring value, generally three or more cards in sequence in one suit or all of the same rank; also, to show or play such a combination.

No-trump: The condition when no suit is trumps in a trick-taking game.

Pass: A spoken declaration not to make a bid; in Hearts, three hidden cards exchanged among the players.

Plain card: Any 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, or ace.

Pot: A pile of chips or counters to be collected by the winner.

Reserve: In solitaire, a group of cards available to be played.

Sequence: Two or more cards in consecutive order.

Singleton: A holding of only one card in a suit.

Stock: The undealt cards available for future use.

Table: The playing area; also, to lay down a meld on the playing area.

Tableau: In solitaire, the layout of cards on the playing surface, not including the foundations.

Talon: A portion of the pack reserved for later use during the deal.

Trey: A card of the rank of three, also called a three-spot.

Trick: A round of cards played, one from each player's hand.

Trump: A suit designated to be higher ranking than any other suit; any card in that suit. Also, to play a trump card on a trick.

Upcard: The first card turned up after a deal, often to begin play or initiate a discard pile.

Void: A lack of a suit in a player's hand.

Wild card: A card or cards, established before the game begins, that can be designated by the holder to stand for any other card.