Showing posts with label Amazon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amazon. Show all posts

Saturday, July 2, 2011

aTilt 3D Labyrinth amazon's free andriod app of the day



Product Description
aTilt
Pick a challenging map
Here's a labyrinth maze game with an emphasis on realistic physics, 3D graphics, and a top-notch gaming experience. Tilt your way through more than 250 levels, navigating walls and dodging holes.
Tilt Your Phone
To play aTilt, you hold your phone level with the ground and tilt it to move the ball around the board. If the ball falls into a hole, you'll have to start back at the beginning of the board. To win the game, guide the ball into the black-and-white striped goal. The labyrinth maps aren't static; they sometimes feature moving obstacles. The 3D image shifts subtly as you tilt the phone, which vibrates with your play.
Adjust Your Tilt
The settings menu lets you change tilt sensitivity, tilt calibration, 3D board movement, and other options.
Add Maps
No matter how long you play it, you'll never get bored with aTilt. You can download more than a half-dozen pages of additional maps, including one package specifically designed for kids, through the Get More Maps menu. You can even create your own maps on the aTilt website through a phone ID provided in the game, and share them with fellow users through a download key.
Share Success
Compete for global high scores and achievements through the option of OpenFeint, a leading platform for social gaming. With a free Feint account, your scores will be posted and you can compare notes with other players, earn rewards, and discover new games.
aTilt 3D Labyrinth

Monday, June 27, 2011

The Traveller by John Twelve Hawks



Book one of the Forth Realm Trilogy was an action packed 608 pages. The Gist: Travellers are people who can travel through out of body experiences to other dimensions. These Travellers come back being "enlightened" often sparking change for good. Harlequins are essentially people who actively seek out Travellers and defend (often with swords) them from the Brethren. The Brethren are the vast machine if you will, they are out to control society and make everything run smoothly. They do this with technology (they moniter everything) and violence (they hunt Travellers).

The Brethren have infiltrated the highest ranks of society, government, business, etc. They use thier power to forward thier agenda, i.e. internet monitering, video survelance cameras, RFID chips, and much more. The book is a veiled allagory about the advancement of the technological police state. A vast conspiracy is pulling the strings to keep society at heel. A national id card, the tracking of all fininacial transactions, gps sattelites, and internet monitering. These tools and more used to keep the sheep in the herd and the wolf in charge.

Trully a modern upgrade of We the People or books of that ilk. Its a fun read and a definate page turner. Conspiricists will love its plotlines. Check it out.
Traveller, The


Friday, June 24, 2011

'Hobbit' First Look: 3 Pics!

'Hobbit' First Look: 3 Pics!

Martin Freeman | We'll all have to wait until Dec. 14, 2012, for the full fruits of director Peter Jackson's labors on his two-part adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's…

We'll all have to wait until Dec. 14, 2012, for the full fruits of director Peter Jackson's labors on his two-part adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's Hobbit. But, to tide us over, Jackson has shared the first images from his Lord of the Rings prequels with EW — and talked to us about how the fantasy epic is shaping up so far. (For the full story, pick up the issue of Entertainment Weekly on stands June 24.)
MARTIN FREEMAN (BILBO BAGGINS)
''He fits the ears, and he's got some very nice feet,'' Jackson says of his Bilbo. ''I think he's got the biggest hobbit feet we've had so far. They're a little bit hard to walk in, but he's managed to figure out the perfect hobbit gait.''