There are at least 30 plus youngsters and teenagers with ipads/pods/phones sitting in the reception area for most of the day, which is probably the reason I'm unable to connect on my ancient laptop. Our hotel has a very weak internet connection that only allows access in the main lobbyīut I've only just, after two days managed to connect at the reception desk (where the hotels router is situated}. Hi folks, I posted a message in the main comments section yesterday after not being able to access the internet at all for the past three days. I’ve tried to re apply for a new password, but for some reason, the promised emails never arrive at my email.Ĭomment by whiterabbit-uk - August 7th, 2015 at 3:53 pm Until the day before I left I’ve accessed the forums every day for the past 8 years with no problems, then on Tuesday I woke up and couldn’t remember my password. I have memory problems due to a serious rta several years ago. If one of the owners or admins for the forums reads this would you please email me my password. We’ve got a couple of decent games this weekend. If I don’t manage to post a message over on the game giveaway tomorrow, would someone please post a message just to let everyone know I’ll be unable to moderate for the next two weeks. I can’t access my forum account and the only place I can access the internet at the hotel I’m staying at is at the reception desk and even that is sporadic. I look forward to future titles they might have in the works and I recommend this title for people who like fast-paced puzzles.Sorry guys had no other way of posting a message to the giveaway site. This is a nice initial offering from the duo at Ludo Games. In terms of cons, the graphics options are non-existent, the music is not to my taste, and if you hit a block from behind while following it you will take damage. The mechanics are fun and some of the puzzles really get your pulse pumping as you have to dodge not only the cubes that you send in motion, but also bullets from enemy towers, physical enemies who will aggro you if you get too close, and obstacles like water and mountains. In terms of pros, the story is everything in this game. The game is all about creating towers and striking enemies with moving cubes as you progress down the path toward freedom. When not part of a tower, they will regenerate after a few seconds. Once in motion, the blocks continue until they strike something causing damage, merge with another moving block to form a tower, or leave the screen. You move your robot around the board and use the space bar to attract blocks toward your position. Meanwhile, the robots who built you have no choice but to sit back and hope that you accidentally hit yourself in the face with a cube. The story on this one is a blast! Cubetractor is an 8-bit inspired puzzle game where you play as a rogue robot who makes a break for The story on this one is a blast! Cubetractor is an 8-bit inspired puzzle game where you play as a rogue robot who makes a break for freedom during the course of taking your "exams". You'll have to strategize, solve and fight your way through multitudes of enemy installations to achieve your coveted goal. It's a deceptively straightforward skill that involves dexterity, acute awareness, multi-tasking and tactical positioning. You play as Endroi, a menacingly happy-go-lucky quadrubot as he strives to master the art of Cubetracting - the art of attracting Cubes. The game carries elements of a reverse tower defence and a grounded bullet-hell dodger to deliver a unique gameplay experience presented in a classic top-down perspective. The game carries elements of a reverse tower defence and a grounded bullet-hell dodger to deliver a unique gameplay experience Cubetractor is a neo-retroesque action-strategy-puzzle hybrid where you defeat enemies through an unconventional cube-pulling, turret-buildling mechanic. Summary: Cubetractor is a neo-retroesque action-strategy-puzzle hybrid where you defeat enemies through an unconventional cube-pulling, turret-buildling mechanic.
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