Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Games Information For The Week


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IndieGames' Top Freeware Role-Playing Games 2010

[From now until late January, sister site IndieGames.com: The Weblog will be counting down the best independent and freeware games of 2010, with descriptions, screenshots, and links of the best games in each major category. Previously: Top 10 Experimental Games, Top 10 Shoot 'em Ups]



The third of our in-depth 2010 Best Of Features here on the IndieGames.com blog (after the overall Top 10 we did for Gamasutra and the 10 Indie Games for '11 article), we're proud to present ten of the best freeware role-playing games released in 2010.



Here we have a couple of interesting indie-developed freeware RPGs for you to look at. One requires the player to control nine party members at the same time, another deals with insanity, and there's even a roguelike game that is set in the middle of a zombie outbreak apocalypse.



Here are the top freeware role-playing games of the year:



10. ro9 (Justin Smith) [Windows, freeware]



ro9 is a turn-based role-playing game in which you get to control the actions of nine different characters at the same time, using only one set of controls for all. The objective here is to get all of your heroes down to the ninth and last level of the dungeon to loot the treasure, although you can still win if some of them succumb to their injuries before reaching the goal.







9. Madness (hmp) [Windows/Linux, freeware]



In Madness you play as an adventurer who has to descend ten dungeon floors before defeating the evil Dungeon Master residing at the lowest level. You have a sanity meter that counts down after every couple of moves. When your sanity is low, you will begin to imagine things. Instead of fighting the usual array of rats, goblins and dragons, players may have to do battle with odd creatures like butterflies, flying spaghetti monsters and unicorns (both pink and robotic varieties). Occasionally you may even come across one of your brethen, but the state of their mind is more likely to cause concern rather than bring a sense of comfort.



If you enjoy light roguelikes, then this is definitely one game that you should download just based on the concept alone.







8. Dubloon (Banov) [Windows, freeware]



In Dubloon, you play as a pirate who stumbles upon an incredible treasure, and puts together a crew to make the treasure his own. The game plays out in classic RPG style - there's a world to explore with items to collect. Happen upon an enemy wandering about, and you'll be transported to a turn-based attack-a-thon, with stats et al. Definitely worth checking out for the RPG lovers among you.







7. Maze of Space (Petri Purho, Martin Jonasson and Niklas Ström) [Windows/Mac, freeware]



Maze of Space is a dungeon crawler set on a space station. Killing aliens will allow you to grab better gear and level up your character. Petri has attempted to render pixel art to look as if it has been painted onto a wooden surface, and for the most part it works really well. It's definitely worth giving a go, if only for the visuals.







6. Realm of the Mad God (Wild Shadow Studios) [Flash, freeware]



Realm of the Mad God is 'a massively co-op fantasy adventure' featuring a remarkably large world to roam and explore (inhabited by thousands of monsters), real-time battling, a full leveling up system, plus lots of different equipment and magic spells to experiment with. Starting a game is as simple and entering your name and pressing go, at which point you'll be dumped into the world alongside every other connected player. You can choose to team up (text chat is available) or go it alone.



A major thing to note - death is permanent. Lose all your health and you'll have to start all over again, whether you were level 1 or level 100.







5. Dungeons of Fayte (Brent Ellison) [Windows, freeware]



Dungeons of Fayte is 'a non-linear, replayable RPG/Sim' that supports up to four participants on the same computer. Players spend time building up their stats by doing farm work/guard duty/visiting the pub, then set out on a quest at the end of each month to beat up green blobs and undead skeletons. There is an insane amount of content here, and with it a lot of replay value.







4. Rogue Survivor (Roguedjack) [Windows, freeware]



Rogue Survivor is a survival roguelike sandbox game with plenty of depth to explore. You are put in the role of an average person in the middle of a zombie outbreak, and must stay alive for as long as possible.



Each day you survive, you'll level up and become stronger - but tougher enemies will also appear. Apart from finding weapons and barricading yourself into a safe area, you'll need to make sure you have a good supply of food and perhaps some friends to help out. Apart from playing a survivor, you can also play as a zombie and see how many humans you can eat.







3. The Spirit Engine 2 (Mark Pay) [Windows, freeware]



The Spirit Engine 2 is Mark Pay's self-developed sequel to the original TSE released way back in 2003. Set in a new world, with new characters, new graphics and a rewritten game engine, TSE-2 is a major improvement over its predecessor in every possible way. This side-scrolling RPG doesn't cost you a single cent to download, but will still provide you with hours upon hours of gameplay enjoyment.







2. Space Funeral (thecatamites) [Windows, freeware]



Space Funeral tells the story is about a man named Phillip, who is on a journey to reach a place called the City of Forms. You get to recruit only one travelling companion during the entire adventure, meaning that there is very little party management and individual character stats to worry about here. The exercise of grinding for experience is also kept to a minimum, and you can beat the final boss even before either of your party members reach level twenty or above.



The game takes about two hours to play from start to end, but you have to remind yourself to save often because there are no inns or checkpoints to record your progress for you. Should the random encounters becomes tedious over time, players can also use the auto option to have battles resolved for them automatically.







1. Desktop Dungeons (Rodain Joubert) [Windows, freeware]



Desktop Dungeons is a puzzle-based roguelike with an emphasis on resource management, where the health of your adventurer is restored by walking into unexplored rooms or corridors. You can choose to engage an enemy immediately upon finding them, or save the tougher encounters for later after you've gained some battle experience with weaker inhabitants of the dungeon first.



That is basically the gist of the game, yet once you've spent about an hour or two with it you'd realize that Desktop Dungeons has plenty of hidden complexity to offer anyone who is willing to learn the advanced strategies, bonuses and random elements that Nandrew has implemented in this gem of a time sink.



[Got feedback? Reasons to disagree? Post a response and we'll do a special 'best of reader comments' round-up at the end of our chart countdowns.]





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The Legend of Gameloft? Shadow Guardian awaits

If there’s any one company out there shamelessly steali… er, let’s take that again. If there’s any one company out there clearly inspired by the works of other developers, it’s Gameloft. A video from the company has hit Youtube, and it looks strikingly similar to a certain Wii launch title.


While no actual gameplay or title is shown, there’s quite a bit of evidence pointing toward this one being a Zelda clone, right down to a galloping horse. The whole video is capped off asking viewers to “Discover Gameloft’s new legend”. They’ve already covered Halo and God of War — why should Nintendo’s big properties be left out?


Following the video’s link to the developer’s Facebook page reveals the game’s name to be Shadow Guardian. The protagonist has been given the unfortunate name of Jason Call. Say what you will about their approach to ripping aesthetics off (Final Fantasy XII anyone?), but it’s clear that they haven’t figured the whole “characterization” thing out.





Hard Corps: Uprising price revealed

Microsoft is kicking off their upcoming House Party promotion with Konami’s 2D shooter Contra Hard Corps: Uprising. But what will it cost you to download?


It turns out the game will run you 1200 Microsoft points, or $15. We probably could have guessed that price, given the usual cost of games on Xbox Live Arcade these days. Regardless, the game is damn pretty. It’s set to launch on February 16.







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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

New Info For Tonight


Review of Samsung's Android powered Galaxy Tab tablet for Sprint

Sprint's version of Samsung's Galaxy Tab tablet computer is very much like those from the other U.S. carriers. It features a 7-inch display and a 1GHz processor, and supports 3G data. Todd tests it out for us in this hands-on review.
Read the full story here.





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So this was the last day of CES and I am flying out tomorrow. Lots of CES content to come in the days or weeks to come. Myself and a new friend noticed a total Las Vegas RTC Transit Fail. I tried to optimize their unused icon situation but it didn’t seem to be a touch screen. Next time I will bring a USB mouse and find where to plug it in.


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Daily Viz from Visual Loop – 11/01/2011

2010 was, undoubtedly, the year of the Mobile Web, and the folks at The Next Web made a nice infographic about it. The year was also marked by the rise of collective sopping sites, and Groupon is, without question, the most recognized in the world, as we can see in Focus‘ recent design. From Nielsen comes the analysis of the U.S. Media Universe, and Wilson Electronics launched the Ultimate Cell Phone Plan picker. Finally, The made a great overview on the past – and future – of gadgets.

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News: 2011 CES sees huge attendance, 2012 show moved to mid-week

The Consumer Electronics Association has announced impressive attendance numbers for the 2011 International CES, as well as dates for next year’s show. According to CEA, preliminary numbers indicate that over 140,000 industry professionals attended the 2011 CES, including a record-breaking 30,000 attendees from outside the United States. In addition, it has announced that the 2012 International CES will be held on January 10-13, 2012, moving…




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Hot Info For This Week


2011 Independent Games Festival Announces Student Showcase Winners

The Independent Games Festival has announced the eight Student Showcase winners for the thirteenth annual presentation of its prestigious awards, celebrating the brightest and most innovative creations to come out of universities and games programs from around the world in the past year.



This year's showcase of top student talent include slapstick physical comedy adventure Octodad, from DePaul University's Team DGE2, University of Montreal student Richard E. Flanagan's boldly styled Myst-like adventure Fract, and Tiny and Big, an ambitious, comic-book styled 3D action platformer from Germany's School of Arts and Design Kassel.



In total, this year's Student Competition took in more than 280 game entries across all platforms -- PC, console and mobile -- from a wide diversity of the world's most prestigious universities and games programs, a 47% increase from entrants in the 2010 Festival, making the Student IGF one of the world's largest showcases of student talent.



All of the Student Showcase winners announced today will be playable on the Expo show floor at the historic 25th Game Developers Conference, to be held in San Francisco starting February 28th, 2011. Each team will receive a $500 prize for being selected into the Showcase, and will are finalists for an additional $2,500 prize for Best Student Game, revealed during the Independent Games Festival Awards on March 2nd.



In conjunction with this announcement, IGF organizers are also revealing that this year's Independent Games Festival Awards at GDC will be hosted by Anthony Carboni. Carboni is host and producer of Bytejacker, the acclaimed indie and downloadable game video show and website, and one of the most enthusiastic and devoted followers of the independent game scene.



The full list of Student Showcase winners for the 2011 Independent Games Festival, along with 'honorable mentions' to those top-quality games that didn't quite make it to finalist status, are as follows:





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First Dragon Age 2 DLC revealed in Signature Edition

'The Exiled Prince' free if you pre-order by January 11.


As you may have noticed Dragon Age 2 isn't out yet, but that hasn't stopped the first downloadable content pack from being revealed.

Next fortnight's Xbox Live deals and releases detailed

Free Xbox Live weekend starting January 28.


Major Nelson has revealed what we can expect in terms of Xbox Live deals, Games on Demand and arcade releases for the next couple of weeks.




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Gophermods RSX Reballing Available Later This Month

For those of us who have fallen victim to the YLOD, one of the potential problems that causes it was the deterioration and melting of the lead-free solder on the hot-running RSX chip. Over time, the solder will have potentially melted off of a contact, causing the error, which required the solder to be re-flowed onto the contacts (using the same solder).


Doing it that way will likely not be a permanent fix, since it was that solder that caused the problem to begin with. If you researched fixes, the closest thing you can get would be a reballing service (which replaces all of the RSX solder with new stuff), preferably a lead-based solder. That’s where Gophermods comes in.



For a few months now, Gophermods has had the service listed on their site, but it only had a “coming very soon” on it, with no purchasing options or a FAQ available. It did have a price ($139.99), though.


It wasn’t until yesterday that I received a mass-email pertaining to the service (since I had contacted them and asked them about it. It was sent to everyone who had sent them the same questions), and with it was a little FAQ, and a few more details of the service. You can read those here (and although this little FAQ doesn’t say when it will be available, the email did, with the launch happening this month):


Q: How much will the service cost?

A: As of now, everything is priced at $139.99.


Q: What will the warranty be?

A: As of now, we are looking at standard free one year warranty.


Q: How long will the repair take? All other repairs on the website are listed as 24 hours.

A: We will not be able to guarantee a 24 hour turnaround time for the reballing service. While we would like to get them finished in the 24 hour period, it is not possible. Each repair will take in the time frame of 2-3 hours to do it correctly, and that is assuming there will be no issues in the repair process.

Our timeframe will be 24-72 hours, with more units getting out well before the 72 hour timeframe.


Q: I tried reflowing my unit before, or I sent it to another repair shop, other than yours. Will you accept my unit?

A: Unless the console was repaired by us previously, we will not be able to accept any other units that have been worked on previously, unless approved by us.


Q: Will you replace the lead-free Sn-Ag-Cu solder, with a lead Sn/Pb based solder?

A: Yes, all lead-free solder BGA’s will be replaced with a more robust lead based solder spheres.


Q: Is this a permanent repair?

A: No, we cannot guarantee this is a permanent repair because we cannot test a unit that extensively. So we don’t want be deceptive to our customers, and guarantee this will last for life. Other than the processors on the PS3 motherboard, there are more areas where the unit is susceptible of breaking down. While 90% of failures are caused by the processors, we want to stress that there are about 10% of YLOD failure points that are unknown.


Q: What if my GPU (Graphic Processing Unit) is dead, bad, or fried?

A: A reball would not fix this problem. It would require a new GPU to be reballed onto the motherboard. We are currently working to source some reliable and new GPU processors so we will be able to offer this. At the moment, there is no one reliably supplying brand new GPU processors.


Q: What is a sign that my GPU is bad?

A: Graphic distortions, green lines, polygons, white snow on the screen, color distortion, pixelation, no audio or video on either HDMI or Composite ports.


A one year warranty sounds like they definitely have confidence in the fix and in their work. The lead-based solder will also help ensure the solder won’t simply melt from the heat, either. Although they say it’s not a guaranteed permanent repair (for liability reasons), mixed with the standard warranty and the success of other reballs people have done, there’s a good chance you’ll get even an old 60GB PS3 to last a few years longer.


With the overall positive ratings these guys received, I have decided to wait until the service becomes available so I can get my YLOD fixed by them. If you have gotten a YLOD, or if it does happen, keep an eye on the service here.



Poll Results and New Poll


Poll Results


No surprise here, but Uncharted did take the win. What was surprising was the sheer number of votes it got in comparison to the rest of the selection (including big name first party titles like LBP2, inFamous 2, and Killzone 3).


Now for a few queries regarding some of the choices. Are there seriously 6 people who aren’t anticipating anything? Spider-Man 3? And who the heck put Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword on there? :lol:


Also, I know the graph is rather huge, but I had to size it so the winners were easily legible.




New Poll

With 3D becoming more popular, and with the lack of any really good poll ideas, I decided to ask whether or not you folks will be picking up a 3D TV this year. I added a couple situation-based answers to the standard yes and no as well.


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Will you be purchasing a 3D TV this year?





No



Wait it out a couple more years



Not until glasses-less option available



Depends (money, usefulness, etc)



Yes





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Sunday, January 9, 2011

Best Tech Info For Tonight


Awesome video particle player created in Flash


Ralph Hauwert is a creative director expert who has a long history of creating websites, toys, innovative apps, and is generally someone who likes to experiment with technology.
He has done a lot of experiments using Adobe Flash and made them available on his website UnitZeroOne. Those experiments include a 2D voxel column twister, a particle [...]




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This Week's Top Downloads [Download Roundup]



First Look at the Mac App Store: Your One-Stop Shop for Mac Software (Mac)
Apple just dropped Mac OS X 10.6.6, complete with the long-awaited Mac App Store. Here's a quick look at what it offers, how it works, and how you can (in theory) use it to better manage the apps on your computer.Go Launcher Brings Gestures, Screens, and Shortcuts Galore to your Android Home Screen (Android)
If you still can't decide between ADWLauncher and LauncherPro for Android, you might want to check out Go, which brings the best features of each (like gestures, extra screens, and customizable docks) to your phone in one Launcher.Perfect Browser Adds Tabs, Gestures, and More to iOS, Is the Ultimate iPad Browser (iOS)
Safari is an okay browser on the iPhone, but it's surprisingly unsatisfactory on the much larger-screened iPad. Perfect Browser completely changes the iOS browsing experience, bringing tabbed browsing, user agent control, touch screen gestures, and hyper fast scrolling to your fingertips.WinX Blu-ray DVD iPhone Ripper Rips Blu-Rays to Any Device in One Click, Free Until January 10th (Windows)
We've shown you how to rip and encode Blu-Ray discs before, but if you're looking for a one-step process, the free-for-now WinX Blu-ray DVD iPhone Ripper will rip and convert Blu-Rays for your handheld device in one fell swoop. Handbrake 0.9.5 Adds Batch Scanning, Queue Editing, and Blu-ray Support (Windows/Mac/Linux)
Our favorite DVD-ripping, video-converting program Handbrake just updated today, bringing with it many annoyance fixes that speed up the process, like batch video scanning, queue editing, Blu-ray disc recognition, and drag-and-drop file additions in Windows.FreeOCR Is a No-Hassle Scan-to-Text Converter for Windows (Windows)
Your scanner probably came with OCR software. Chances are, though, it's both awkward and space-hogging. FreeOCR is an slim, efficient app that has just four main buttons, and performs well at converting scanned images and PDFs into edit-ready text.WinMP3Packer Decreases the Size of Your Music Library with No Quality Loss (Windows)
If your music's starting to take up an uncomfortable amount of space on your hard drive (or small MP3 player), you can decrease the size of it by converting all your songs to Variable Bit Rate with WinMp3Packer.Kod is a Free Text Editor Designed for Programmers (Mac)
Kod is a simple and free OS X text editor geared toward programmers that offers easy navigation and terminal integration.Security Cam Turns Your iPhone's Camera into a Security Camera and Monitor (iOS)
As the name suggests, Security Cam is a security camera app for your iPhone or iPod touch. It lets you secretly capture images and video for specified periods of time, allowing you to also use it for time-lapse photography.KhanApp Offers Free Education To Go (iOS/Android)
Education on-the-go is now easier thanks to Khan Academy's mobile application. KhanApp is a mobile webapp that offers a full-fledged application experience around your favorite Khan Academy videos. More »






OnTime is a Location and Traffic-Aware Schedule App that Ensures You'll Never Leave Late Again [Video]




Click here to read OnTime is a Location and Traffic-Aware Schedule App that Ensures You'll Never Leave Late Again


iPhone: OnTime is a pretty neat app that tracks your current location and uses it to estimate the travel time necessary to get to your next appointment. Knowing this, it'll alert you when you should leave to ensure you're not late. More »









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Quick explanation on how we pack your product at GeekStuff4U!

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Today, it is true that before making a purchase, you always wonder how safety it is. A problem especially true when it comes to order on specialized sites like GeekStuff4U, and located very far from home. Because, like you, we are also web customers and we like to receive our package in excellent condition. That is why we strive every day, to take care of your product, and package it in the best conditions. It is therefore natural and important for us to treat your parcel as we would like to be treated, ie, with the utmost attention!


Being aware of this, Matthew and myself, have decided to release some pictures of an important part of our work: The packing


One of our goals is to make sure the packages and the products arrive in excellent condition at your home


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Aujourd’hui, il est vrai qu’avant d’effectuer un achat, on se demande toujours si c’est sans risque. Une problématique d’autant plus vraie lorsqu’il s’agit de commander sur des sites spécialisés comme Geekstuff4u, localisés très loin de chez vous. Mais sachez, une chose, c’est que comme vous, nous sommes également des clients potentiels, et nous aimons recevoir nos colis en excellent état. Il est donc normal et important que vos colis soient traités comme nous aimerions qu’ils soient traités, c’est à dire, avec la plus grande attention!


En ayant conscience de ceci, Mathieu et moi-même, avons décidé de dévoiler quelques images d’une partie importante de notre travail: La prise en charge de votre commande, l’emballage, et l’envoi du colis


Un de nos objectifs est d’être s�r que le colis et le produit arrivent en excellent état chez vous.


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