Ten Ton Ninja

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Ten Ton Ninja is a freeware game put out by Addictive 247. The point of the game is to complete the levels as fast as possible to score the most amount of points. Players can get bonus points as they are swinging around the level.

The ninja is equipped with a grappling hook and the piont of the game is to swing on the grappling hook through the level. The less time you spend on the ground the more your Ninja Skill Bar builds up. The Ninja Skill Bar will give the player a lot of bonus points.

Players can work their way through twenty two different levels trying to make it through the levels as fast as possible. The other thing the ninja has going for them is the fact that they weigh a lot. The ninja can drop on other ninjas and enemies to kill them.

If Ten Ton Ninja sounds like a game you may enjoy playing, head over to addictive247 and give it a try. You have nothing to lose the game is free.

KamiCrazy, New iPhone Game

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Fluid Pixel Studios announced the release of KamiCrazy, an action puzzle game, for the iPhone and iPod Touch. KamiCrazy sounds like an interesting game and the press release says it can be described as a cross between Lemmings, Enigmo and Pitfall. All those games sound different from each other and make KamiCrazy sound intriguing.

The Kami soldiers have crashed in the jungle and they need help finding their way out. To help the soldiers escape the jungle, the player has to flick, push, nudge and swing the soldiers to safety. The player accomplishes the actions by utilizing springs, ropes, fans and other items left in the jungle.

Players work their way through forty different levels. If KamiCrazy sounds like a game you would like, head over to the Apple App Store on iTunes and try the demo. The full version will set you back $3.99.

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Game du Jour Weekly Line Up

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The following games are available from Game Du Jour this week. The games are all offered a significant price cut, which is represented by the percentage after the game name.

Monday December 29 Chewman 60%

An arcade pacman-style game, where you control a daemon from World of Trash. Your main goal is to collect all gold coins in the caves and get to Human’s World, avoiding (or destroying) traps and enemies – an Ancient Order, including nuns, knights, angels and other powerful foes, who come to caves to stop you. Collect all coins, swallow the enemies and rule the world. Chewman makes chewing fun!

Tuesday December 30 Galatron 70%

A new arcade space shooter game. As a commander build and upgrade your own spaceship and compete with others for total universe domination. Humiliate either insidious computer players or you can invite your friends to serve this purpose. All races must face their destiny but only the bravest one can challenge still undefeated emperor. Are you prepared for this quest?

Wednesday December 31 Spectromancer 50%

An online fantasy card game, players participate in a magical duel against other mages by strategically summoning creatures and casting spells. Each mage uses five magical elements during a duel – Fire, Water, Air and Earth, plus a fifth related to the specific mage type.

Thursday January 1 Xplorer 60%

On his birthday Xplorer wanted to treat his friends to some fruits from the forest. During his exploration in the east side he met a giant, who urged him to enter a magic gate where he could find as many fruits as he wanted. Xplorer stumbled, he didn’t know what he was going to face inside this magic world. His will to explore the forest was so strong that he decided to move in…

Friday January 2 Rooms: The Main Building 50%

You’re locked in a mysterious mansion with different rooms. Arrange rooms like in a sliding puzzle, only using what’s inside the room. Think about the location of rooms, using the right object at the right time. We invite you to the mysterious adventure of Rooms mansion.

Saturday January 3 Trashman 60%

Arcade pacman-style game, where instead of peaceful hungry smiley, you control an angry daemon from hell. Your main goal is to eat all sacrificed innocent girls in the caves, avoiding (or destroying) traps and enemies – an Ancient Order, including nuns, knights, angels and other powerful foes. Glut yourself with the sacrifices, swallow the enemies and trash the world! With Trashman trashing is fun!

Sunday January 4 PipeDreams 50%

A new and original puzzle game from WhiteTree Games, an independent game development studio. Like any great game PipeDreams is simple to play, yet difficult to put down. Use the mouse to highlight a piece of the puzzle and the left or right buttons to rotate it into place, when all the pieces match up and there are no leaks the puzzle is done, however with over 800 hand crafted levels and loads of “secrets” to uncover you’ll find yourself wanting to have “just one more go!”

If you see a game you like, head over to Game du Jour on the right day and pick up the game dirt cheap.

Black and White 2 Comes to the Mac

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Feral Interactive has announced a release date for the Mac version of Black and White 2. It has been a long time in the making, but Black and White 2 finally has a release date for the Mac and it is January 6th. Black and White 2 is a real time strategy game and, obviously, the sequel to Black and White.

Players take on the role of a young God in search of followers. Since time has passed, the humans have been able to make more sophisticated weapons and use mother nature to their advantage. The young God has been called back to save his people from the turmoil.

If you are a real time strategy fan and have waited for Black and White 2 to come to the Mac your wait is almost over. Players will be able to download the game from Feral Interactives web site as well as in retail stores.

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New Sci-fi Game for iPhone

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Big Head Games (BHG) announced the release of Retro available in the Apple App Store. Retro combines retro gaming with great graphics and, according to BHG, makes the perfect game for the iPhone.

Retro contains 23 different levels that take place below the surface of the orbiting planets. The game takes place in the near future and the goal is to help save scientists from planets before the sun gets to a super nova state and kills everyone. The sun is unstable from all of the harvesting of the energy.

Retro sounds like an interesting game for the science fiction fans out there. The controls seem simple enough, players tilt the iPhone to turn the ships and tap the screen to use your thrust. If you are science fiction fan, you should head over to the Apple App store and check out Retro.

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