Tuesday, 1 January 2013

Reviewer Favorite Games of 2012: Quest for Glory II; Gratuitous Tank Battles

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1.1.2013

Step Into Newfound Adventure With Quest for Glory II: Trial by Fire

The few games worthy of classic status from earlier days earned their reputations largely on the basis of quality artwork and clever writing, rather than gameplay innovation. Sierra's Quest for Glory games bucked that trend, providing new twists for players with the standout being the second title of the series, Trial by Fire. AGD Interactive has rescued this fading star from obscurity with a slick remake, keeping the golden age experience intact while elevating the visuals and user interface to relevancy once again. Note: The "Download Now" button on the Product Information page takes you to the vendor's site, where you can download the latest version of the software.
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Gratuitious Tank Battles is a Tower Defense Game With a Twist (And Tanks)

Gratuitous Tank Battles has some elements in common with its outer-space ancestor, Gratuitous Space Battles, but it is in no way just the same game with a tank skin. It is, however, just as much fun. Set in a future where "The War To End All Wars" never, uhm, ended, it mixes imagery and concepts from World War I with lasers and mecha, and not much more plot than "They're attacking, we blow them up!" Gratuitous virtual violence, at its finest! Note: The "Download Now" button on the Product Information page will download the free demonstration version.
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