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Rumblers 1.0

Rumblers is a frantic top-down shoot ‘em up for 1-2 players. Make use of powerful weaponry as you face massive hordes of hostile alien creatures. In this game you always die in the end, the point is to take as down as many aliens as possible before you go. Gain better and better scores, submit your scores to online highscore tables and compete with other players globally.



At your disposal are 10 unique and powerful weapons, including trained killer bees, toxic gas and a minigun that literally spits out 60 shots per second. Every weapon can be greatly boosted with upgrades. When fully upgraded, the weapons are insanely powerful, quickly clearing an entire screen of aliens. The rate at which the aliens spawn also gradually increases, so even with powerful weapons at your disposal you will still have a challenge in your hands.



There are many different gameplay modes, including a jeep mode where two players can team up and make use of an armed jeep. While the other player drives the car, the other can operate the jeeps powerful gun turret. You can also save replays of your best games for later viewing.

Rumblers is a frantic top-down shoot ‘em up for 1-2 players. Make use of powerful weaponry as you face massive hordes of hostile alien creatures. In this game you always die in the end, the point is to take as down as many aliens as possible before you go. Gain better and better scores, submit your scores to online highscore tables and compete with other players globally.



At your disposal are 10 unique and powerful weapons, including trained killer bees, toxic gas and a minigun that literally spits out 60 shots per second. Every weapon can be greatly boosted with upgrades. When fully upgraded, the weapons are insanely powerful, quickly clearing an entire screen of aliens. The rate at which the aliens spawn also gradually increases, so even with powerful weapons at your disposal you will still have a challenge in your hands.



There are many different gameplay modes, including a jeep mode where two players can team up and make use of an armed jeep. While the other player drives the car, the other can operate the jeeps powerful gun turret. You can also save replays of your best games for later viewing.

Rumblers
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She’s a Brick…..Smith - Lego Modeling for your Mac

BricksmithWho doesn’t like Legos?

Bricksmith brings Lego building to your Mac. And in a big way. Sorry PC folks, Mac only.

When we say a big way, we mean this isn’t just a drag and drop of lego parts, this is full modeling. You don’t have to have a degree to do it, but you definitely have to have some time on your hands….but the payoff could be awesomesauce.

This sucker is like Photoshop for lego designs.

You have thousands of parts to choose from, some of which we’ve never seen in our lego pails.

There’s a full color palette, copy/paste/undo, drag and drop modeling and more.

Best part is, you don’t have to step on them in your bare feet in the middle of the night!

We used it for 5 minutes and it hurt our heads, but we bet you can come up with something great. Take a screenshot and put the link to it in the comments.

[via chris pirillo]

Become a sushi chef - Time Waster

The road to becoming a sushi chef is a long and hard one. Over 10 years are spent learning this culinary art form. From proper handling of the fish to mastering the intricate knife work, the dedication required is truly amazing. But if you’re not sure that the profession is right for you why not fill in as a sushi chef for a week at Sushi Go Round.

Like any good sushi chef your goal is to keep your patrons happy by preparing their orders correctly and timely. When a customer places an order consult your recipe book, create it and send the dish down the conveyor belt. If you don’t follow the recipe correctly your end product will be a turd of a dish, so no improvising here.

In addition, you’ll have to also play executive chef keeping tabs on inventory, ordering when supplies are low. And if you’re not careful, you may end up with no ingredients to make your dishes. In order to keep your customers happy you can certainly offer them some sake while you pay extra to have your deliveries rushed.

As you progress further into the week your menu expands and your daily goal increases. But remember a sushi chef is rooted in honor and tradition so keep your skills as sharp as your knives and press forward!

Who Wants to Kill Some Zombies? We do! We do! - Time Waster

Aw snap, someone get the holy water. Open Source Zombies!

Grab whatever you can - pitchfork, chainsaw, hatchet, or a shotgun for those of you who can’t be bothered to “finesse” a zombie into submission. Your goal in this addictive little game is to save as many of the humans as you can from a horrible fate no doubt involving their brains being eaten.

It’s set up kind of like a chessboard, with humans and zombies randomly placed. Set your difficulty and gore level, and go to it. Use the right and left arrows to turn your character around, then walk them with up and down (preferably over a weapon). Next to a zombie? Turn to face it, move towards it, and you automatically attack - you may miss, of course, so make it count. Grab a shotgun if you can, they’ve got phenomenal stopping power (read: one blast and you’ve got yourself a heaping pile of zombie slaw).

The graphics aren’t great, but who cares? Zombies is ridiculously fun, only 7MB to download, doesn’t require an install, and runs on Windows and Mac. Everybody wins! Linux users can play too, you’ve just got to compile the included RealBasic source code yourself.

IraqSniperAssault 3.0

There are snipers attacking you from every window of this got forgotten street in eastern Bagdad.



Not only do they present a threat for you, but for the whole platoon of US army troops. You simply have to take them down and secure the place for your troops. This game is a game of steel nerves and precision. You may be better eq1uipped than the enemies, but they know the place better than you do and have the advantage of taking you unprepared.



Come on, show what you got, do not be woos, take your sniper and shoot them down.

There are snipers attacking you from every window of this got forgotten street in eastern Bagdad.



Not only do they present a threat for you, but for the whole platoon of US army troops. You simply have to take them down and secure the place for your troops. This game is a game of steel nerves and precision. You may be better eq1uipped than the enemies, but they know the place better than you do and have the advantage of taking you unprepared.



Come on, show what you got, do not be woos, take your sniper and shoot them down.

IraqSniperAssault
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free SuDoKu 3.85

Solve computer generated SuDoKus as that appearing recently on newspapers. The idea of the game is to fill the grid so that every row, column & region contains numbers from1 to 9.you can save your game , customize its appearance & check your answers automatically or manually. You can now switch between three different skins to suite your desktop style.

Solve computer generated SuDoKus as that appearing recently on newspapers. The idea of the game is to fill the grid so that every row, column & region contains numbers from1 to 9.you can save your game , customize its appearance & check your answers automatically or manually. You can now switch between three different skins to suite your desktop style.

free SuDoKu
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EIPC Tank Invaders 1.2

Defend your base against the invading tanks. All of your allies have been destroyed in this war and this is your last base, hold it as long as you can till our reinforcements arrive. Each time you finish a level you gain more upgrades and extra strength and do not forget the enemy also do. You are now the one in charge; let us see what you can do!

Defend your base against the invading tanks. All of your allies have been destroyed in this war and this is your last base, hold it as long as you can till our reinforcements arrive. Each time you finish a level you gain more upgrades and extra strength and do not forget the enemy also do. You are now the one in charge; let us see what you can do!

EIPC Tank Invaders
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Who Wants to Kill Some Zombies? We do! We do! - Time Waster

Aw snap, someone get the holy water. Open Source Zombies!

Grab whatever you can - pitchfork, chainsaw, hatchet, or a shotgun for those of you who can’t be bothered to “finesse” a zombie into submission. Your goal in this addictive little game is to save as many of the humans as you can from a horrible fate no doubt involving their brains being eaten.

It’s set up kind of like a chessboard, with humans and zombies randomly placed. Set your difficulty and gore level, and go to it. Use the right and left arrows to turn your character around, then walk them with up and down (preferably over a weapon). Next to a zombie? Turn to face it, move towards it, and you automatically attack - you may miss, of course, so make it count. Grab a shotgun if you can, they’ve got phenomenal stopping power (read: one blast and you’ve got yourself a heaping pile of zombie slaw).

The graphics aren’t great, but who cares? Zombies is ridiculously fun, only 7MB to download, doesn’t require an install, and runs on Windows and Mac. Everybody wins! Linux users can play too, you’ve just got to compile the included RealBasic source code yourself.

Become a sushi chef - Time Waster

The road to becoming a sushi chef is a long and hard one. Over 10 years are spent learning this culinary art form. From proper handling of the fish to mastering the intricate knife work, the dedication required is truly amazing. But if you’re not sure that the profession is right for you why not fill in as a sushi chef for a week at Sushi Go Round.

Like any good sushi chef your goal is to keep your patrons happy by preparing their orders correctly and timely. When a customer places an order consult your recipe book, create it and send the dish down the conveyor belt. If you don’t follow the recipe correctly your end product will be a turd of a dish, so no improvising here.

In addition, you’ll have to also play executive chef keeping tabs on inventory, ordering when supplies are low. And if you’re not careful, you may end up with no ingredients to make your dishes. In order to keep your customers happy you can certainly offer them some sake while you pay extra to have your deliveries rushed.

As you progress further into the week your menu expands and your daily goal increases. But remember a sushi chef is rooted in honor and tradition so keep your skills as sharp as your knives and press forward!

iTunes App Store open for business, with 500 apps for download


Apple opened the iTunes App Store today, just ahead of the Friday release of the iPhone 3G. The phone is already out in some parts of the word — lucky Aussies and New Zealanders! — but while North America is waiting, there’s the iPhone 2.0 firmware update and a new version of iTunes to play with. If you install these updates, you don’t have to wait for a new iPhone before you start buying apps! iPod Touch users, however, will apparently have to wait until tomorrow for the firmware update, which will cost $9.95 — compared to a free update for the iPhone.

What about the apps themselves? Well, for starters, there are over 500 of them, and 25% of those are free. So far, games are leading the pack, with Sega’s much-hyped Super Monkey Ball as the most downloaded app. Other hot games in the Top 10 are Enigmo, Cro-Mag Rally and Bejeweled 2. Apart from games, the most popular download thus far is OmniFocus, the powerful productivity app from Omni Group, coming in at #4.