FirefightFunction introduction
A HORSE, Ox, and Dog, driven to great straits by the cold, sought shelter and protection from Man. He received them kindly, lighted a fire, and warmed them. He let the Horse make free with his oats, gave the Ox an abundance of hay, and fed the Dog with meat from his own table. Grateful for these favors, the animals determined to repay him to the best of their ability. For this purpose, they divided the term of his life between them, and each endowed one portion of it with the qualities which chiefly characterized himself. The Horse chose his earliest years and gave them his own attributes: hence every man is in his youth impetuous, headstrong, and obstinate in maintaining his own opinion. The Ox took under his patronage the next term of life, and therefore man in his middle age is fond of work, devoted to labor, and resolute to amass wealth and to husband his resources. The end of life was reserved for the Dog, wherefore the old man is often snappish, irritable, hard to please, and selfish, tolerant only of his own household, but averse to strangers and to all who do not administer to his comfort or to his necessities.Marvel Contest of Champions has had a new character added to its growing roster in a new update, and it’s none other than Spider-Ham voiced by John Mulaney.Spider-Ham, also known as Peter Porker, was an animal character created in 1983 as a parody of the popular Spider-Man character, but he arguably didn’t reach mainstream appeal until appearing as a major character in the 2018 animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse, played by American comedian John Mulaney.Mulaney has now returned to play the character once again for Marvel Contest of Champions, and you can see his debut in the game below in the form of a motion comic called Back on the Air, developed specifically for the game.
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Solforge had an interesting path to its release. It first showed up on the App Store in 2012 as a sort of demo for what could become the next big TCG. Made by the creators of Ascension and Magic: The Gathering, its Kickstarter was a success and earned almost $500K.Development slowed and it never could find a proper audience though, especially after Hearthstone launched. Yesterday, the app saw its first update in a year, bringing massive changes. More than that, this means that the game is now out of beta and officially released.Big ball battle(demo)
It seems that Hammerfall has decided to drop the "Chess" bit from the title of Warhammer 40,000: Chess - Regicide.In fact, all mentions of chess seem to have been eradicated since the game's initial announcment. It's like the studio is scared of the word.No longer is this a chess game with added Space Marines and Orks from the Warhammer universe. Don't you dare say that.No, now Regicide is a game of "turn-based tactical combat." Got it?Just to make sure you understand, Hammerfall's new trailer for Regicide has curbstomping, gatling guns, and multiple stabbings.It's not chess (it is). Alright?
To serve their eyes, and in it put their mind;
So this may not be a release post about the anxiously-awaited Death Road to Canada, but it is a means for celebration as Rocket Cat Games has officially started working on the iOS version (mostly) full time. Gigantic new update out, the AORTA update! New rare traders, new unique characters, new weapons including AIRHORN. https://t.co/pk1Mo8yxJk— Rocketcat Games (@rocketcatgames) January 30, 2017 In a previous forum post, Kepa, a Rocket Cat Games representative, stated that once the AORTA update for DRtC was completed and pushed live without a hitch, they'd start working on the mobile release more fervently. According to the developers in a post yesterday, the time has finally come."There were no major bugs with AORTA, so it's iOS time. 95% iOS time. Another 3% is stuff that isn't absolutely required for mobile, but would be really nice to happen at the same time. Mostly the new progression system I've been wanting to do, the current one could use some improvements." says the Rocket Cat rep.Fingers crossed we won't have too much longer to wait before we hear the pitter-patter of little Testflight feet. Though, apparently the timing of the game's release depends mostly on Apple's scheduling, not necessarily the developer, so it's hard to actually predict a release date. As always, we'll keep you updated.
Just in time for its 40th anniversary, Missile Command is set to receive a fast-paced reimagining courtesy of developer Nickervision Studios and Atari. It's promised to be a modern twist on the arcade classic, built from the ground up for mobile, and it's headed straight for iOS and Android this spring.The basic premise sounds familiar, with your base facing annihilation due to incoming warheads. The task of shooting them down and saving the day falls to you, though it's surely only a matter of time before the assault becomes too much for even the most hardened of Missile Command vets.Thankfully, you'll have a few missiles of your own to counter the enemy onslaught, as well as some handy powerups to fall back on when all else fails. It's said to be targeting Missile Command fans both old and new, offering easy-to-learn arcade goodness.The new powerup system gives you a chance to use your points to upgrade "all aspects of gameplay", hopefully giving you the edge you so desperately need. There are global leaderboards to scale, achievements to earn, and even an AR feature to get stuck into. This lets you project your gameplay to a virtual arcade cabinet. Pretty neat.Nickervision Studios is a one-person team composed of developer Adam Nickerson. Adam is responsible for games such as Bit Blaster, Ding Dong XL, and Orbt XL. Clearly he's got a fair bit of experience when it comes to making mobile-friendly shooters. And for those wondering – yes, it'll be a free-to-play title with ads. That said, you'll have the option to get rid of any such hassle by making a one-off purchase to disable them.Missile Command: Recharged is currently planned to launch for iOS and Android this spring.On the hunt for more fast-paced shooters? Well, here are 25 of the best action games for Android
Big discontents so breaking their contents.
Or forced examples, 'gainst her own content,
Are errors of the blood, none of the mind;
Developer INNOTEG released its dungeon crawler Runestone Keeper way back in 2015 on iOS and Steam, and received warm praise for its team’s toil. The game follows in the footsteps of Dungelot and other contemporary roguelikes, applying the merciless approach to mortality, 16-bit aesthetics, RPG elements and turn-based tactics fans of the genre have come to expect. Now Android users can also come into the dungeon from the cold, thanks to a release on the OS earlier this year.So what can you expect from delving into the depths of Runestone Keeper? Although it is roguelike, the game takes place on a seven-by-seven grid, rather than a labyrinthine map. Tile by tile, you work your way one turn at a time around each dungeon level, collecting loot whilst dealing with the traps and monsters whenever they appear.In the beginning, you play as an unnamed adventurer, but as you progress you’ll unlock other playable characters such as the sorceress named Svafa, a vampire called Hogg and Alexander the paladin, among others. As you’d expect, different heroes boast different stats, so when you can choose, choose wisely. Some tiles hold weapons, armour and additional items your hero can equip to improve your chances of staying alive. You can also opt to worship one of nine in-game deities, each requiring certain sacrifices in exchange for a special ability. But be warned, fickle warrior – betray one god in favour of another and you’re likely to receive a punishment.As the maps are procedurally generated, you’re often at the mercy of chance as well as the gods. How many floors down you’ll manage to descend in one play-through before some phantom finishes you off is an unknown. As per roguelike tradition, lose your life and you start all over again, but you are rewarded for successive runs with various unlockable benefits.If you’re an Android user looking for a dungeon to crawl through, or you’re on iOS and its release in 2015 passed you by, you can download Runestone Keeper from Google Play and the App Store.