Strategy Games
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Guide to getting started and playing as Alistar, The Mintotaur in Riot Game's League of Legends. Fans who love playing as traditional tanks will love Alistar's brute strength, massive hit points, and ability to heal himself and his friends constantly.
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A review of Riot's flagship title, League of Legends - A successor to the DOTA style of gaming taken from the Warcraft 3 map modding community, the game seeks to evolve a new genre of gaming, of RTS mixed with MMORPG's.
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Castle simulators have always been some of my favorite type games to play, and here's information on five of the best going back to the early DOS days until now.
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Need for Speed: Shift is a big title for the series, as it serves as a "reboot" of a franchise which has lost its identity. But Shift itself seems to be having a bit of an identity crisis, resulting in a reboot that seems to have blue-screened.
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The Mystery Case Files series has always been riveting for Search and Find players everywhere. In fact, MCF was probably the first to ever shoot the Search and Find genre out of the puzzle and into a class of its own. Check out this gaming overview of MCF series to see how far the game has gone.
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It seems the life of a bug dudette isn't as icky as you might think, well at least not in the PC adventure mystery game, Nancy Drew and the Mystery of Kapu Cave. Nevertheless, if you're still feeling squeamish about this game, then this walkthrough will help you weather the storm.
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If you're looking for dark humor or mature content in flash games, then you should check out Adult Swim's website. Here are two of their games that deliver on solid gameplay and comedy: HRmageddon and Amateur Surgeon.
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Aquaria is a beautiful indie game with a strong story and gameplay revolving around sea life and action packed adventure.
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Freeciv is a freeware game developed in the spirit of Civilization II. As such, it is all about world domination. Conquering the world isn't easy, but like Civilization II there is undoubtedly a dominate strategy - expand, expand, expand!
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The Civilization games have been the benchmark for all civilization management games for well over a decade. There is a free, open-source version, called Freeciv, available. How does it compare to the classics it seeks to mimic?
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