Angry Birds Seasons is an iPhone game developed by Rovio that has you firing different types of birds at blocks in order to eliminate pigs, all with a holiday theme. Gamezebo's Angry Birds Seasons strategy guide and walkthrough will provide you with tips and tricks, hints and cheats so that you can get through all 15 levels of the Hogs and Kisses portion of the game.
Come my cardboard children, follow well in order, get your weapons ready. Have you your cardboard lances? Knights! O Cardboard Knights! For we cannot tarry here, We must march my darlings, overcoming fire and soggy paper, direct to the Cardboard Castle. Knights! O Cardboard Knights!
Glow Artisan is a really fantastic name for a puzzle game that revolves around using primary colors to create secondary colors in particular patterns. At the beginning of every stage you're shown a graph with different blocks, each filled in with different colors. Your task is to use a color palette of red, blue and yellow to combine them into greens, purples and more in an effort to match the picture given in as few moves as possible.
Hot on the heels of news about Russell Brand's Hop invading Doodle Jump for a movie tie-in, Angry Birds developer Rovio has announced a film tie-in of their own. Joining forces with 20th Century Fox, the developer is set to release a special version of Angry Birds to promote the upcoming family film Rio.
Remember Monty Python and the Holy Grail? Of course you do. It's the classic comedy flick in which King Arthur sets off with his knights on a quest to find the aforementioned Christian artefact, while frequently quarrelling with the French. And do you remember what the French used to defend themselves? Taunts. Taunts - and a really big catapult.
Draw My Thing is basically an Internet version of the classic party game Pictionary. Players gather together in a chatroom-like environment, with one player given 60 seconds to draw a picture that evokes a keyword. Other players who guess the word gain points, while the artist gains points for drawing a guessable picture without cheating and just writing the word down. After everyone draws one or two pictures, depending on total number of players, the points are totaled up and a winner is declared. You get the option to share your (often hilariously bad) artwork with your friends if you like.
So let's say you're a blowfish hanging out in Lake Fuji with all your blowfish friends. One day, King Hikari's son goes on a fishing bender and decides to kidnap all your friends. The proper response to this, it turns out, is to strike out on a quest to rescue all your captured companions. However, since you're (literally) a fish out of water, this is easier said than done.
Players will likely recognize the familiar concept found in 3D Twist & Match, coming soon for the iPhone and iPad. It's a lot like the classic "Baby's First Blocks" toy from Fisher-Price, where the object is to simply place all the blocks into the bucket by matching the shapes.