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10 Best Games for Your Ipad

 

Last week I wrote a post 10 best games of all time and after that azaming post I am writing this post and I hope you like this and download these games for your I pad and enjoy a lot. But don't forget to write your comments about this post and also suggest any better game if you want to add that on this blog :)

Beat Sneak Bandit

You've got to give it up to a game that makes it feel like your fingers are dancing and Beat Sneak Bandit does exactly that. The indie rhythm/stealth/puzzle hybrid turns players into a thief out to reclaim all the timepieces of a hapless town after they've been abducted by the evil Duke Clockface. The Bandit can only move in time with each level's music, which makes navigating the puzzle-like structure of Clockface Mansion both extremely tricky and fantastically catchy.
A Good Match for: Folks with dance-floor insecurity. Maybe you're an ungainly tangle of limbs when you and friends go out to hear bands play, despite being able to hear parts of the various songs that make you want to move. This happens to some of us. Because you can only take steps on the beat, BSB can help you groove with confidence. We promise you'll feel cooler.

Not for Those Who Want: Musical variety. While Beat Sneak Bandit's funk jazz instrumentals are nigh-irresistible, they don't diverge from the game's groove-centric norm. Those wondering how different genres of music—like, say, country or classical—might affect the experience can only dream of pilfering to the sounds of Stravinsky.
Purchase from the App Store.

Collision Effect

Cosmically focused like Eliss and Osmos before it, Collision Effect take a different approach to the play-with-blobs sub-genre: it asks you to explode them. Combine globules of the same color together by touching the screen and they go boom. Do two or more colors in sequence and you get a score-multiplying combo. But, if zybbles of different colors ever touch, it's game over.

 

A Good Match for: Tap dancers. There's a unique rhythm that bubbles up when you get good at Collision Effect. You're not quite making music but it does feel transcendent.

Not for Those Who Want: Blissed-out zen. Randomized patterns and varying speeds make Collision Effect as challenging as it is beautiful. One minute, you lulled into relaxation by the ambient soundtrack and the next you're frantically trying to explode stuff on the screen so your game can continue.
Purchase from the App Store.

Eliss

A shining example of multi-touch gaming ingenuity, Steph Thirion's mass-shifting masterpiece require relentless motion and awareness as you slide spontaneously spawning blobs of color away from each other.
A Good Match for: Massage therapists. Whether it's slowing down time or managing a brood of blue blobs, a little bit of contact yields enormous results. And playing Eliss kind of feels like taking care of some weird species of interstellar lifeform.
Not for Those Who Want: Forgiving difficulty. For all its charm, Eliss gets really, really hard.
Purchase from the App Store.

Infinity Blade

Players who enter Chair Entertainment's medieval epic get embroiled in an endless skein of mano-a-mano duels with giant ogres and demonic knights. The combination of treasure grabbing, loot acquisition and slash-&-dodge combate will keep players glued to their tablet for hours.
A Good Match for: Console game players. Infinity Blade raised the bar on the level of persistent visual detail developers could accomplish on iOS and its swipe-and-tap controls make each swordfight immersive in way that button-pressing on a gamepad can't match.
Not for Those Who Want: Variety. Infinity Blade doesn't over-reach in terms of what it offers. It does what it does well, but you'll get the entire gist of the game in about 15 minutes.
Purchase from the App Store.

Kingdom Rush

This tower-defense title initially distinguishes itself with a cartoony renaissance faire motif that makes identifying your units easy and eye-pleasing. Its more crucial improvement is in offering permanent incremental upgrades that you can carry over from session to session, making it so that you get persistent rewards from dedicated play. That's how you build a relationship that lasts, my liege.
A Good Match for: Folks addicted to upgrades. Players just don't get better structures as in loads of other similar games. Kingdom Rush also delivers stronger spells for your buffed-up emplacements, too. And you know what? You can level up those spells, too.
Not for Those Who Want: Quiet strategy sessions. The characters who war with each other blurt out corny catchphrases that will annoy you really quickly. It's enough to make you wish death on your own soldiers.
Purchase from the App Store.

Mirror's Edge

Adapting a first-person, 3D parkour adventure into a 2D sidescroller seemed like folly but anyone who plays Mirror's Edge on iOS will see that the portable version maintains the kinectic sense of flow as the original console version.
A Good Match for: folks too scared to actually do free-running. If you've ever looked up at city rooftops during you work commute and wondered what fun could be had bounding across them, then you should make the acquaintance of Mirror's Edge messenger heroine Faith. It also helps if you like Canabalt, since this game's similar.
Not for Those Who Want: Gunplay. Mirror's Edge favors forward momentum and the biggest enemies you'll face are your own reflexes and simulated gravity.
Purchase from the App Store.

Osmos HD

In this title by indie developer Hemisphere Games, you control a globular lifeform floating in a field of differently sized motes. Bigger blobs can absorb smaller ones in the game's galactic food chain and the path to victory's forged by being a nimble glutton.
A Good Match for: microbiologists. Even though Osmos is more of a cosmological venture, playing it feels like you're controlling the survival of a hapless microbe.
Not for Those Who Want: Guitar rock. Osmos creates genuine moments of tension but it's all accompanied by a chillout electro soundtrack. Not a game to play if you're sleepy.
Purchase from the App Store.

Quarrel Deluxe

Another unlikely mutation of word games fuses letter combination with the territorial land grabs of Risk. Speed's also a factor in how successful your alphabet army is dominating the colorful cartoon landscape.
A Good Match for: Spelling bee enthusiasts. The time-sensitive word creation will appeal to anyone who's stood in front of a microphone and tried to remember how to spell vicissitudes after hearing it used in a sentence.
Not for Those Who Want: Showdowns. Even though the iOS version of Quarrel feels tailor-made for multiplayer, it's sadly lacking. Head over to the Xbox 360 version if you actually want to play other humans.
Purchase from the App Store.

SpaceChem

You'll need to turn atoms into molecules in this scaled-down version of Zachtronics Industries' PC hit, which turns controlling the building blocks of all matter into unexpected fun.
A Good Match for: Middle management. Sorta like a manufacturing chain employee, SpaceChem tasks you with drawing supply routes and juggling resources in order to reach each level's required quota. But there's no people to yell at, so it's better than reality
Not for Those Who Want: A Wealth of Resources. The margin for mistakes is very low in SpaceChem and you'll do a lot of trial-and-error runs to figure out ways to win.
Purchase from the App Store.

SpellTower

Word games proliferate on the App Store like mushrooms after a rainstorm, but SpellTower stands out because its acrobatic spin on the word-find model. Nouns, verbs and other parts of speech wind sinuously throughout a vertical grid and each move shifts the game board, making you the architect of your own fate.
A Good Match for: Scrabble fanatics. Playing SpellTower feels less like being at the mercy of letters doled out to you and more like you're fighting your own perception of the game board.
Not for Those Who Want: Multiplayer competition. Zach Gage's alphabet assemblage is a one-player-at-a-time affair and the only bragging rights come from notching a higher score when a session ends.
Purchase from the App Store.

Top 5 Apps to Turn Your Smart Phone Into SuperSmart

Give me five for a better life :p this post is all about turning your smart phone into a super smart Phone so here are 5 very important apps that I always keep in your smart phone so read this post write your comments and install these apps in you smart phones J  
Naturally, everyone has their own opinions on which apps are the most essential to have on-board your mobile device, so here’s a handful that seem to be some of the most popular.

Facebook App
You don’t need to be a social media expert to know that it’s Facebook that pretty much everybody is using nowadays to ensure they stay in touch with family, friends and work colleagues. You’ll find that the app version of this is even better than the desktop counterpart because it has managed to shrink everything into a smaller area, but still works a treat.



Twitter Andoid App
Twitter is another social media must-have and, again, the app version of the software makes for a fantastic way to stay connected for both posting Tweets and keeping tabs on others activities too. The great thing with most apps that work well is that you can do just about anything on a smartphone that used to be confined to a conventional computer. The Twitter app is no exception.


Google+ Mobile App
Google + is seen by some as a poor substitute for Facebook, but it is actually a refreshing twist on the social media theme. The way that it works is very quick and easy to get your head around, and once you are up and running, the potential for increasing those in your social circles is massive. What’s more, if you’re signed up you also get access to all of the other free Google apps too, such as Gmail and Docs.

Adobe Photoshop Editor
We’re all using a lot more images on our social networking pages now these days; so another software app that’s a definite requirement is that of the image editor. There are plenty of these around, but if you’re looking for a dependable and familiar friend then Adobe Photoshop Express makes a good bet. It’s obviously a lot more trimmed down than the traditional version, but it makes quick and easy image editing on a smartphone a doddle.

Wordpress Mobile App
Meanwhile, if you love to blog then, again, there are countless apps out there in the marketplace that can help you get the job done. Try something like WordPress if you’re a little more advanced, as this can give you some truly powerful tools for social media needs. However, less experienced users might want to try their hand at Blogger, because the app version of this online service
is incredibly user-friendly.



Microsoft Released Windows 8 Shortcut Keys


Everybody is exited about windows 8 but nobody likes to use the mouse every time to get the job done and Microsoft know this so Microsoft has released a list of keyboard shortcut keys that will help you to use your computer effectively with the help of keyboard. This time windows has come with some more and very effective keyboard shortcuts key so here is a list of those keyword hope you like this.

Windows 8 Shortcut Keys 


  •  Win + B – Switch to the (classic) Windows desktop and select the tray notification area.
  •  Win + C – Brings up the Charms menu, where you can search, share, and change settings.
  •  Win + D – Brings up the old Windows desktop.
  •  Win + E – Launch Windows Explorer with Computer view displayed.
  •  Win + F – Brings up the Metro File search screen.
  •  Win + H – Opens the Metro Share panel.
  • Win + J – Switches focus between snapped Metro applications.
  •  Win + K – Opens the Devices panel (for connecting to a projector or some other device)
  •  Win + L – Lock PC and return to Lock screen.
  •  Win + M - Minimize all Windows on the desktop
  •  Win + O – Locks device orientation.
  •  Win + P - Choose between available displays.
  •  Win + Q – Brings up the Metro App Search screen.
  •  Win + R – Switch to the (classic) Windows desktop and display the Run box.
  •  Win + U – Switch to the (classic) Windows desktop and launch the Ease of Access Center.
  •  Win + V – Cycles through toasts.
  •  Win + W – Brings up the Metro Settings search screen.
  •  Win + X – Launch Start Menu.
  •  Win + Y – Temporarily peek at the desktop.
  •  Win + Z – Opens the App Bar for the current Metro application.
  •  Win + Page Up / Down – Moves tiles to the left / right.
  •  Win + Tab – Opens the Metro application switcher menu, switches between applications.
  •  Win + , (comma) – Aero Peek at the desktop.
  •  Win + . (period) – Snaps the current Metro application to one side of the screen. (Right side)
  • Win + Space – Switch input language and keyboard layout.
  •  Win + Shift + V – Cycles through toasts in reverse order.
  •  Win + Enter – Launches Narrator
  •  Win + Arrow Keys – Switch to the (classic) Windows desktop and enable Aero Snap
 So these are the shortcut key but to use these keys you have to wait for windows 8 and I hope windows 8 will be released soon. Write your comments about this post and share these Windows 8 shortcut keys with your friends and Enjoy. 


Top 10 Best Games of All Time

Playing video games, which were once considered a leisure activity for youngsters have, has transcended that stereotype and come a long way. According to statics, every other software sold worldwide is actually a video game! The video game industry has grown by leaps and bounds with the progression of computer technology and the emergence of new optimized hardware.
Nowadays gaming is no longer restricted to the PC. There are various “consoles” in the market which specifically cater to gaming for a very addictive gaming experience. Front runners of the console world are Xbox created by Microsoft, PlayStation by Sony and Wii by Nintendo. Our list of top 10 best-selling video games is going to be based on sales achieved by games on any and all platforms irrespective of their genres. So, without further delay let’s delve into the foray:


10) The Sims


Before any of today’s massively addictive modern MMORPG (Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game, for those who don’t speak game talk) there was one game that let people live free of social norms. Taking place within a virtual suburb, SIMS allows gamers to live an artificial life where they can go to school, get jobs, fall in love and have kids without any of the responsibilities these entail in real life! So far The Sims has sold 16 million copies and has around 10 million user subscriptions.


9) Pokemon


Any avid gamer would instantly recognize the title of Pokemon, those who don’t have any right to categorize themselves as gamers! Such is the cult following of this phenomenal game. This game has spawned cartoon series, trading cards, comics and toys. Pokemon single handedly revitalized the handheld gaming industry and enchanted kids all across the globe. The most successful title is of course Pokemon Red and Blue which have sold over 20 million copies.


icon cool Top 10 Best Selling Video Games Ever Final Fantasy VII


This game was actually a contingency plan for its makers Square Enix which were on the verge of closing operations. An iconic status holder since its release back in the 80’s Final Fantasy immerses the players in a world of intricately woven story lines, breath taking graphics and a revolutionary new combat and strategy system. The most successful title Final Fantasy VII, has so far sold 10 million units according to statistics. The series has by no means concluded as producers keep churning out titles almost every year. Each title continues a highly engrossing story line and keeps the audience hooked!


7) Legend of Zelda – Ocarina Of Time


Some people might argue that Legend of Zelda series should have occupied a higher spot on this list as it is THE series which redefined action adventure gaming. Here’s my justification! While the series might have an aggregated sales of over 52 million copies sold, the individual title under discussion Ocarina of Time, has sold 7.6 million copies. This game provided gamers first taste of a virtually inexhaustible world to explore.


6) Nintendogs


Available for the Nintendo DS console, this simulation game makes the player in charge of a virtual dog. As with a real dog the player is to care for the virtual dog, feed it, play with it and care for it. This unique and unexplored concept made the game an instant and tremendous hit with audience of all ages. Nintendogs has so far sold 22 million copies, quite an achievement for a game which is exclusively available for portable gaming consoles.


5) Kinect Adventures


Although exclusive to the Xbox Kinect platform, Kinect Adventures has done amazingly well. Current sales estimate according to Microsoft, are 16 million and counting. This game makes use of Microsoft’s kinect motion detection technology and is mostly comprised of sport games compelling players to exert themselves physically.


4) Tetris


How can a game with minimalistic graphics and available (initially) on a single platform be on this list you ask? Well, the 31 million units sold lend it a spot there! Since its release Tetris has been ported to all major video game platforms including cellphones. It is truly a marvel, how a simplistic game which requires the players to arrange geometric shapes into order, has captivated the audience for so long! Statistics tell 31 million copies have been sold so far.


3) Super Mario Bro


Those associated with the gaming industry, avid players and developers literally sing praises of this iconic and legendary game. Super Mario Bros has spawned comics, TV shows and also full length films, which is quite an achievement for any video game. From game play to its universally recognized soundtrack, this game has enthralled generations of children and adults alike and continues to do so even to this day. With 41 million copies sold worldwide, this game will be remembered for generations to come.


2) Grand Theft Auto – San Andreas


Grand Theft Auto developed by Rockstar Studios and published by 2k games is the most successful sandbox action game of the genre. This is the fifth release of this immensely popular franchise which was simultaneously released for Xbox, PC and PlayStation. Suffice it to say this game is listed as the third best selling game of all time in the Guinness Book Of World Records and has so far sold around 22 million copies on all platforms.


1) Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3


Undoubtedly the king of FPS or first person shooter genre is the Call Of Duty series published by Activision and developed by Infinity Ward. Since its worldwide release on November 10th, 2009, this behemoth has sold around 22 million copies and counting. This estimate is an aggregate of sales on all platforms, which is so far, unrivaled by any game in history. COD as it is affectionately known, has a 94% positive critic rating for intense game play and depth of storyline. Needless to say the game has been a money minting entity for its creators and publishers and has made them a household name.

Pics from Miley’s New “LOL” Movie !


A couple of new “LOL” movie promotional stills surfaced online. Miley looks absolutely gorgeous in all of them. Lionsgate confirmed that the movie will be released in selective theaters on May 4th, which will include 7 theaters in midwest cities and possibly times square if things go as planned.

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Windows 8 Consumer Preview


If you've tried Windows 8 Developer preview then its time to check the new windows 8 consumer preview there are some amazing changes you can find in the windows 8 consumer preview basically the consumer preview has some great improvements based on feedback from many sources. Well Microsoft has improved windows 8 according to user feedback that they got from Windows 8 Developer preview now its time to see the consumer preview and provide feedback so that they will be able to improve it further.. 

Now lets talk about what is different in Windows 8 consumer preview.

  • Broad range of product changes and improvements: Since the Developer Preview in September, designed to preview the programming platform, Windows 8 has progressed across every dimension. From completing the user experience for touch, keyboard, and mouse, to refining the development platform, to improving performance, quality, and reliability across all subsystems as well as new features, the Consumer Preview represents a complete view of the capabilities of Windows 8.
  • Windows Store with an “App Preview” of new apps: The Windows 8 Consumer Preview marks the opening of the Windows Store for testing. You’ll see a variety of new Metro style apps from both third-party developers and Microsoft. During the Consumer Preview, these apps are available to try and experience at no cost to users. Please note, these apps and the set of preinstalled apps are at an early stage of development and are available as an early App Preview, and will be updated via the Windows Store. In addition, the Store will offer personalized recommendations, and Windows 8 gives users the ability to take their apps and settings with them across multiple PCs, making it easy to discover and try new apps while offering developers the greatest opportunity of any platform
  • Connecting to the cloud across Windows PCs and Windows Phones: You’ll experience seamless integration with the content across your web services. Optionally signing in with a Microsoft account provides access to features including the ability to roam all settings, use cloud storage, communicate with email, calendar, and contacts, and connect to a broad range of services. Your connection to the cloud works across your Windows PCs and your Windows Phones. You’ll also experience early previews of the Metro style apps for Mail, Calendar, People, Messaging, Photos, and SkyDrive.
  • Internet Explorer 10 Platform Preview 5: With IE10, we reimagined the browser to create a new experience designed specifically for Windows 8 devices. It provides an edge to edge interface that is all about less browser, and more web. Fast and fluid, IE is hardware-accelerated to enable web performance. The same rendering engine and high-performance script engine is available on the Windows desktop as well. 
These are some of the changes that i can explain in this post but I can't explain everything about that great operating system in a short post so for that you have to experience this amazing windows 8 consumer preview by yourself. So don't wait for anything just click the button down bellow and download the windows 8 consumer preview..

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An Easy Way to Install Windows Vista Sidebar in XP


I don't use windows Vista but I love the look and shine of Windows Vista and I cant compare that look and feel to any other version of Windows. So finally I got a proper solution for that problem and today I am writing this post about a  really cool software that will help you enjoy the look and feel of windows Vista in Windows XP.Users can grab additional sidebar gadgets directly from Microsoft and experience the same functionality as they would with the sidebar on a Vista system. If you're running Windows XP and looking for something to round out real estate on your widescreen monitor this might just be it. The Windows Vista Sidebar pack is free, Windows XP only.

Click one of the following links and  download the software and Follow the further Instruction.. 


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