Despite being an Indie game, Magicka by Paradox Interactive is an amazing experience for all levels of gamers. The game is set in a beautiful fantasy world where all the typical hackneyed elements are present, but everything is mashed together in a wonderful humorous twist that will have you laughing throughout.
Anyone who has gone up against an experienced summoner playing with Lux knows what a pain in the ass she can be. She may not look like it this blonde mage packs a lot of punch.
Lux can be excellent for both going solo on mid, or as support on either lane. With excellent crowd control abilities, Lux compliments well with pretty much any possible champion. Let’s check out these abilities first.
When I first heard the name Super Meat Boy, I simply could not fathom what kind of a game it would be. I assumed it was some kind of super hero action game that involved a lot of punching and kicking and plenty of explosions.
What I didn’t expect was an actual meaty personification by the name of Meat Boy. He’s kinda adorable, too in the same way Domo-kun is. The game begins with an introduction of the characters. There’s Meat Boy, and then there’s Bandage Girl, an equally adorable personification of a square thingy. And then there’s Doctor Fetus who seems to be inside some glass ball which in turn is wearing a suit.
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Android is the newest thing to fire up everyone’s pants. And for good reasons, too. There are a lot of enthusiasts who agree that open-sourced application is the way to go. Though, the Android application market is by no means as extensive as that of the Apple market, it’s still pretty huge and still growing every day. In the week that I’ve used my own Android phone, I can see why so many phones would shift to their OS.
Games flood the Android market, too. One such game is Angry Birds.



