10 WEIRD Gaming Stories of November 2021




Moshi Monsters – Kids Virtual Worlds

Moshi Monsters is a social networking online game that was launched in April 2008 by the British media company Mind Candy. The site is aimed at children aged 7 to 12. The foundation of the site is the player’s ability to adopt and take care of a virtual pet. Pets appear in the form of cute and cuddly non-threatening monsters – much like cuddly stuffed animals. Although members can adopt pet monsters, the site also offers games to play, a chat room and branded merchandise…

Mortal Kombat 9: Video Game for PS3 and Xbox 360: Gameplay Overview

This version provides a greater challenge to players as gameplay has become more challenging. The characters transform into animals just before wiping out their opponents and four new stages have been added to the game.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Video Game: Gameplay Overview

This video game can be enjoyed by children of all ages. It is Kinect compatible for gamers who have a Wii or Xbox 360, which means that young gamers can engage in very vigorous gameplay with loads of third person shooting. As the graphics capture the characters extremely well, you will feel like you are actually there in the scenes.

Assassin’s Creed Revelations: Video Game Review!

When purchasing new video games, Assassin’s Creed Revelations video game reviews have been quite high by gamers who have come to love the series of games, and have stated that it is better than the second game in the series, Assassin’s Creed II. Continuing to read this entire article will give you further insight into the pro’s and con’s of this video game.

Battlefield 3 – PS3 Review

When EA announced another Battlefield game earlier this year, I could not help but retrieve my beloved copy of Battlefield 2, bought in 2005. This game single-handedly transformed the shooter genre and a quick glance at my old stats revealed that I spent 487 hours (that is almost three straight weeks) of my life shooting, running, sniping, flying helicopters and, quite often, dying.

Ateam Made an iPhone Game That Is Perfect for Both Japanese Horror Fans and Room Escape Fans

Ateam has created a wonderfully creepy room escape game with Ellie – Help Me Out…Please. All the staples of a great room escape game are here, with the added bonus of it feeling like a Japanese horror flick.

Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 3 Strategy Guide – Which Is The Best MW3 Guide?

If you have picked up a copy of the new Call of Duty MW3 guide then probably one of the most anticipated things in the game is the online multiplayer and more specifically the changes that have been put in place! Kill streaks have changed and now you will have the opportunity to play to the style that you want!

Review of The Sims 3 Game

Players can create over a million unique characters in The Sims 3, which puts players in control of a virtual world. Once the characters are created, players will have full control over every aspect of their lives. Full customization is available in this latest version of the whimsical franchise.

Strange House Game Review and Tips

IDAC is known for their room escape games. Usual they’re in 2D, but Strange House is one of the rare few created in 3D. It’s a big step up. But does the gameplay hold up to the graphics?

Closed Room Game Review and Tips

Ateam, the makers of the popular room escape game, Ellie – help me out…please, return with another great escape game called Closed Room. While it’s not as polished or exciting as Ellie, it’s still a worthy game of its own.

RoomBreak: Escape Now!! Game Review and Tips

RoomBreak: Escape Now!! is a challenging, and sometimes frustrating, room escape game for iPhone/iPod/iPad. But if you stick with it, it can be a very satisfying gaming experience.

IDAC Room Escape Games Offer iPhone Users An Alternative to PC Games

If you’re a fan of room escape games, you should try out some game from IDAC. They all offer a challenge and the puzzles are never the same.

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