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War Zone Tower defense is a fun create your own tower defense maze game with many choices of towers, maps, and defensive structures. You must defend against both land and air units so building both ground lasers and air defense is vital. I found that concentrating fire and making use of the towers’ best abilities was the best way to win. |
For instance, the laser cannon fires in a line so its probably best to build your maze so that is has long straight ways so the laser cannon to have its best effect. I’ve played the default map through the first 100 waves so if you having trouble getting started. You can use it as a guide. Click on the “Click me, I am a walkthrough link to view”.
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Starting out: Make sure the enemy only has one exit, put machine gun towers along the exit path. They receive maximum damage as they pass through the exit.

Boss 2: I forgot to take a picture at the first boss, but I need to mention that you should extend your wall-maze out a bit and upgrade the machine gun towers in order to kill the first boss. For the second boss, I had a flame thrower tower, a plasma turret, and some upgraded machine gun towers, it didn’t stand a chance. Also a missile pod for air targets.

Boss 4: By this time, I had a ground laser cannon, an air laser cannon, and an upgraded air missile pod. I also upgraded my ground plasma quite a bit.

Wave 65: Its pretty much the same setup except I upgraded more and sold a machine gun turret to replace it with a plasma turret.

Wave 80: I bought a heavy cannon for AOE damage at this point and upgraded my other stuff. Notice that I also wrapped my maze around. This ensures maximum damage at minimum cost. Looking back at the later waves, I should have bought more heavy cannons because the pathway got really congested after a while.

Wave 100: Well, this game actually goes on forever, so I stopped building around wave 95 or so and creeps got through, but I bet I could go at least for 10-20 more waves if I kept building. Or just keep wrapping my maze around. It works pretty well.

Good luck!
This video walkthrough is for the game HDOS Databank Request 01. It is a game where you must solve many puzzles to gain access into super top-secret government files containing sensitive information. I’ve posted a video walkthrough below. Click on the “Click me, I am a walkthrough” link to view.
Click me, I am a walkthrough
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Ghostscape is a fun point and click flash adventure game that fits a spooky Halloween theme. It may not be suitable for younger audiences as it does contain some scary and adult themes, but its a great game for everyone else. Your goal in the game is to get tools, find secrets, and solve puzzles. It is a very well-done spooky adventure game that has arrived just in time for the Halloween season and may possibly be the best Halloween game this year. If your having trouble, I’ve posted a video walkthrough below. Click on the “click me, I am a walkthrough” link below to view. |
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Bubble Sokoban is a fun puzzle game where you must push the ice blocks to the correct spots on the map to advance to the next level. The trick is if you push in certain ways, you will block yourself from much-needed paths. Before you start pushing, you need to think the entire puzzle through and plan out your route. Many of these puzzles will take quite a while to get. I’ve written the codes for the first 10 levels below if your stuck on one of them. Take a peek if you want. Click on the “Click here, I am a walkthrough” link to see. |
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Level 2: f1n3
Level 3: c4k3
Level 4: m00n
Level 5: 74m3
Level 6: w0rd
Level 7: 10r3
Level 8: 4rd3
Level 9: 7341
Level 10: orbs
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Random Defense 2 is a strange tower defense game where you have to manage different types of resources, get money by killing creeps, and then build and upgrade different types of towers while keeping an eye on your power level to make sure it doesn’t fall into the negatives. That is quite a mouthful and this tower defense game is a lot more complex than your run of the mill TD. It took me a few tries on normal(I played on the first duck pond map) before I got a good setup that allowed me to win(or at least reach wave 90 when I got bored and quit). |
I’ve posted by build up to wave 90 below. Click on the “Click me, I am a walk-through to see it”.
Click me, I am a walkthrough
Remember that effects stack in this game, so its better to concentrate your fire then to spread it out along the path.
Lvl 10: Basic two grenade towers, 2 zap towers, and a slow tower. Upgrade the grenades and the electric towers as needed to take down to waves.

Lvl 30: Now I have a gatling tower, a shock tower, and a big-ass double missile launcher.

Lvl 40: Not much has changed except I upgraded as needed

Lvl 50: Yeah, still the same setup, upgrading these towers will go a long way.

Lvl 60:

Added big gun tower and capacitor tower
Lvl 80: Upgraded the three prime towers and added a big multi-laser tower(which was a disappointment by the ways)

Lvl 90: So I finally got a big doom tower of death and was disappointed in it. May have been better off just upgrading the smaller towers. Resistances should not be stacked. It makes multi-towers not all that useful.

At this point, not much was getting past, I had a lot of cash and it was pretty obvious I had won the game. But I also got bored after 90 waves so I quit.
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Zombie Attack is a fun action/defense game where you are only armed with a baseball bat and your girlfriend is throwing baseballs out of a top window for you to hit at incoming zombies. You have to hit them before they reach you or you die. This is mostly a game about timing and your ability to swing at baseballs at the right time so you can hit them out straight in order to strike the zombies with maximum force. |
If you read the hints in-game, you’ll notice that they say to wait for the bounce. I tend to agree with this advice because I tried to hit the balls as they were coming down and was never that successful at doing so. So in that sense, patience helps. Also hitting one straight shot equals hitting several long shots in only a fraction of the time. It took like one straight shot to kill a zombie but 3 or 4 curved hits. Curved hits also can’t hit zombies when they get too close. To be good at this game, you have to be good at speed and coordination.
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Polarity is a space shooting game where you are fighting against two groups of aliens, the red kind, and the blue kind. This is a bit different from most space shooters in that you can switch the “polarity” of your spaceship into either red or blue and it will effect how much you damage the enemy and if you take damage. When firing at an enemy, you want to switch to the opposite polarity the enemy has(for instance if the enemy is red, you want to switch to blue) but for defense, you want to switch to the same polarity as the enemy that is firing at you so you can absorb their fire. |
This makes this game feel sort of like a multitasking game as well as a normal space shooter and adds a whole new element to a typically predictable genre. For this reason, I would rate this game a notch above most games of this genre. Its also easy to play and you don’t have to go through shops/upgrades at the beginning of the game. Graphics are nicely done and gameplay is smooth. I didn’t notice any sprite or particle effect slowdowns(this may be because I’m playing on a top of the line laptop) but I don’t think this game would slow down many computers. Some people may not like this game because it differs a bit from the normal space shooter and they may find the adjustment difficult but if your up for a new and interesting challenge. Give this game a try.
Good luck!
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Talesworth Arena is a fun tactical game where you can choose to be a Psionic mage, a Juggernaut, or an engineer and fight your way up the ladder to become the ultimate warrior using your skills. The engineer is good at making stuff, the juggernaut is mainly strength, and the psionic mage is someone who mainly depends on controlling other people’s thoughts and using that against them. |
There are two modes, easy and normal. Easy wasn’t much fun for me because battles devolved in click-fests so I played normal most of the time where there is paced and strategic combat.
In normal, you only start with 10 gold and you should go immediately to the training ground to buy whatever you can(this usually means the training sword for the juggernaut and maybe the poison thing). After you have bought these things, head over the the arena to start fighting. Usually at first, you only fight grunts and low-level creatures first. Be careful, even these fights are not a cakewalk. In normal, there is timing to the combat and interrupts are very effective both on you and the opponent. I usually just hit with the poison syringe and then the sword until the effects of the poison wore off, then hit with the poison again. Be careful and don’t let the enemy interrupt your move or it will cost you a lot of damage and your attack. With the money you get from winning, you can upgrade your equipment at the training grounds and take on better foes. After defeating 2 opponents, go buy the gentle uppercut. At this time, you’ll also be starting out on quests. Take the quests, they are good ways to pick up extra cash and XP. The first quests are pretty easy. You’ll have to learn the pace of combat as you move up the ladder and how to use items in combination and the timing required. But overall, this game is a lot of fun so its worth the time to figure it out.
Good luck!