Love games and want a single location to stop and choose from over 2300? Access the myspace/online games at RedPython. You’ll be overwhelmed. You can even add the games to your profile at the likes of Xanga, Friendster, Orkut and other locations. How simple is it? Just copy and paste the appropriate code at the page bottom and you have it. So what exactly will you find when you visit red python? First of all, the games are divided by categories to help you find the kind of game that you enjoy the most. Top rated games are listed first, along with categories that include random, action arcade, shooting, sports, puzzle, racing, other media, and video movies. Not only do they list redpython’s library of games, but you’ll find links to the Xgames and other game sites, giving you more and more choices for entertainment. If you’re not sure about the game and want to know more about it, many of the games have player ratings that tell what they liked, and didn’t, about a particular listing. This may help in narrowing your choices a little faster. Here are just a sampling of the games you’ll find at redpython. For those of you who like a mental challenge, the puzzle section includes the math puzzle craze Sudoku. Test your powers of concentration as you try to figure out varying levels of this international favorite. Or maybe you like a little less math and more logic. The ultimate jewel works somewhat like the popular board game Connects, in attempting to line up like jewels 4 in a row. It’s harder than it looks! How about the sports nut out there? The worldwide favorite, soccer is there, along with other non-ball related sports, such as BraapBraap - the multi-player motocross game and Jetski challenge. Many of these games have 3-D imaging, giving it a more life-like and more exciting look. Are you a duffer? Play mini Putt Putt for your personal best or play in a worldwide competition mode. Many of the sports games allow you to play against yourself or join in a worldwide network of competition. Picturing yourself as a Nascar circuit driver? In the racing category, there are lots of chances to test your skills. Crazy Loop or Whiskey Liskey might be for you. If you like a little more daring challenge, give the dirt bike racing a try. While you might take a few spills, no bandages will be required! Maybe you’re a card shark. Play against the house or other competitors with the loads of card games available. No matter what your game, you’ll be sure and find it at redpython.
Tuesday, 27 September 2016
Tuesday, 6 September 2016
Casual games take it serious
: Computer games has always been popular. More and more people play games all over the world. A new kind of games, such as casual games, has become widespread besides console and large games, distributed on CD/DVD. The difference is in the fact that a user can download them freely from the Internet due to their small size and start playing. A small size doesn't mean that these games are not of of good quality as, for example, games for play stations. They excite gamers. The difference is only in gamers audience. Classic games are intended for so-called hard-core gamers, who are ready to spend long hours playing and perfecting their game-playing skills. They are usually teenagers; however they can be adults as well and vice versa, casual games is intended for people who can play during lunch, a break, after school or work and in their spare time. An increasing amount of adult people enjoy playing these games. A number of companies producing casual games is increasing constantly. As a rule, it is small companies with small budgets who makes casual games in comparison with companies, producing large games. But in spite of their budgets, they produce high quality casual games, and new interesting ideas can be seen in them. In short, it is simply another market/trend with a life of it's own. The Internet is the principal way of distributing casual games. Having downloaded a game and installed it, you can start playing immediately. It's the “shareware” principle, or “try before buy”. You can check it out before buying and decide if you want it or not. It's an advantage in comparison with classic games, when one buys a game on a basis of indirect information about it. Purchasing of casual games is simple as well and could be done on-line. After that the user receives fully functional game without any restrictions. As a rule, dedicated game portals deal with game distribution in the Internet. Developers themselves can distribute their products, but it takes a lot of time and efforts. The smartest way is to entrust it to professionals. Our company Fenomen Games is dealing with distribution of casual games, thoroughly chosen all over the Internet, and is a striking example of a game portal. Our collection has been sorted and games put into genres, so that you can find what you want in an easy way. We follow new ideas in casual games industry, and try to provide users with the newest and interesting games. We invite you to have a look around our site as we feel confident that we have many games that will interest you and worth your time. At least you will get some idea about what Casual Games are. Find Out More: fenomen-games/
Thursday, 1 September 2016
Online games the evolution
: to kill one another. Next came the interpersonal interaction in a multi-player environment. The first such game was called DUNGEN. DUNGEN had players competing against one another to complete a series of quests. DUNGEN provided with new settings and players each time the user logged on. The late 1970’s saw the start of video game craze with more and more households getting computer savvy. As a natural corollary, people started writing their own games for the home computers. These programming hobbyists traded and sold these home-grown games in local markets. Other changes in the 1970’s were home gaming consoles which used game cartridges. That meant the people could collect games cartridges for one base unit instead of having bulky game console systems. The 80s – some pause before the storm 1980’s saw growing craze for the video and computer game craze, but online gaming wasn’t on the horizon yet. New games with better sound and graphics were introduced and gained popularity. Pole Position and Pac-man were two that achieved big popularity. It was during 1980’s when Nintendo introduced its first gaming system. The 90s – revolution begins The 1990’s saw the phenomenal growth in both popularity and technology mostly because of the rise of 3-D and multimedia. Myst, the intellectual adventure game introduced gaming on the CD-ROM format. Fancier 3-D graphics hardware made FPS (first person shooter) games such as Quake possible. The late 1990’s saw the exponential growth of the Internet, MUDs (multi-user dungeons) which made online games wildly popular. New and improved graphical interfaces had people all over the world playing against each other not only in FPS games but also in real time strategy games (RTS games) as well as third person games like Grand Theft Auto. This was also the period when websites started offering online games such as tetris, ping pong, mario bros, super Mario, and other free online flash games and non-flash based games free for playing after registering with them. This really pushed online gaming into the popular psyche. The 21st Century – world is just a playground Early years of the 21st century were dominated by the DVD-CD-ROM. It has changed the way online games are played. The latest gaming systems such as Sony’s play station and Microsoft’s X-box have networking capabilities to enable people play with each other in real time from all over the world. Exponentially growing broadband internet services have made playing these online games possible in true sense of the word. The only drawback to the constantly evolving technology for online games is that what you buy today might become obsolete by the next year. Luckily, for the serious gamers, the resale industry for these online games is huge. This resale industry is just another element to the ever-changing history of online game.