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War games – Robot Wars: Arenas of Destruction

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When you first start this game, the player starts with 2000 credits and a robot called “My first bot”. The player can sell this robot and get an extra 1350 credits to spend on a new one. The chassis cost 100-500 credits, the locomotion costs 0-1700, the power costs 100-1500, the drive costs 40-3500, the weapons cost 150-9000, the armour costs 100-5000, and the extras cost 10-100 credits, but they can get some stuff to a lower price and get some other stuff too at the scrapyard. The control is fully customizable, but some buttons cannot be edited, like the pause button. The player fights robots in championships (Example:Flipping Frenzy) in order to gain money. In the later tournaments, they need to pay money in order to go into the tournament. This game is very similar to BotArena 3 On Newgrounds.

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The House Robots canot be played, won, or bought by the player, but can be pitted-against them in a one-to-one training confrontation. The RefBot is not included in this largely series 4 based game, but appears in the game that succeeded Arenas of Destruction; Advanced Destruction. The House Robots cannot be played in this game, either, although ‘cheats’ have appeared in various gaming magazines, which, by preesing a certain button combination, allow the player the option to play as the House Robots. There were a number of gaming bugs, that were attributed to the House Robots, such as attacking before the player came to the Corner Patrol Zone, or randomly, pariculary in the Japanese arena, attacking the player, with no referee to stop them. This often resulted in the player’s match being compromised.

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A Short Guide to Magical Spells of Online War Games Utopia

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Winning People’s Voice Webby Award twice Utopia is a massive multiplayer internet-based strategy game is so designed that it is expected to last no more than about 3 months. It is divided into periods called “Ages,” and gets more difficult as time progresses. All histories are readjusted to their previous states to give players a fresh start, at the end of an Age. Any new balance and game play changes are put into effect, and the competition starts out again.

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Utopia has real-time gaming affairs because even if a player is not logged on his/her province continues to grow, produce resources, and recruit soldiers and it also happen the other way round that means a province may be attacked even while its player is not logged on. Land is the key resource around which the game play in Utopia usually revolves and that can be acquired by exploring, casting the Paradise spell, casting the Land Lust spell, or more »

Online War Games are not Wargames

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War games or wargames are not the same as online war games.  Wargames actually refers to military simulation, either live or computer based, to develop real world military strategies.  Wargaming refers to recreational games that simulate a military operation.  There are a number of disagreements as to what qualifies a wargame as such.   The common thread seems to be that all wargames explore, simulate or illuminates aspects of human behaviour bearing on the way of war.   Wargames should normally keep very close to the real world and not fictional or make believe.

There is a difference between what are referred to as computer or online war games and wargames per se.  Many modern computer strategy games are considered wargames in that they are a simulation of warfare.  However as the mechanics and language are not the same as board and miniature games many wargame enthusiast claim they are not as realis more »

Know More About Popular War Games

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Do you like to play war games? If so then you probably enjoy finding the different kind of sports out there and trying them out. There really are hundreds if not thousands of these on the web so finding the best ones can be mixed with playing plenty of undeserving ones.

The last thing you want to do is waste your time so you need to know which one of them are fun and which ones you should skip! The following list has a few games that have been reviewed well by other players that you might want to give a try. Just search your favorite search engine to find them and start with it. You will have a lot of fun and be glad you had some suggestions to go on.

Gringo Bandido

The Gringo Bandido game is a lot of fun and other players seem to really like it. It’s a game based in the Wild West and you have to kill all the wanted criminals to restore order to the area.

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Playing Around With War Games

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Games are a popular past time for many teens and adults. It’s sometimes confusing to figure out just what each game offers and the risks of playing each game. With today’s world focused on reducing violence while still allowing creative freedom, it is up to the individual to remember that a game is just that: a game. Before you choose to allow your teen to play a more violent game, remember to make sure that they understand this concept.

Games of war are extremely popular-games with shooting, killing and violence. The kids love them as well as some of the adults. These are graphic and should be monitored by an adult. We have reviewed several of the most popular choices in order to give you a glimpse into the world of war games before you decide to play. Levels of violence vary from game to game and so do the graphic nature of the games.

Tactical Assassin 2 is a violence rated game. You ar more »


 
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