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Cars Race-O-Rama is a racing game that was released on October 12, 2009. It is the sequel to Cars Mater-National Championship, which was released on October 27, 2007. The PSP and DS versions of the game were created by Tantalus Media in Melbourne and Brisbane, Australia. A toy line for the release was released in early 2009, as the name "Race O Rama" was used for the 3rd series of Mattel Die-Cast Disney Cars. This is the last Disney/Pixar video game published by THQ as well as the last game to be published by any other company except Disney Interactive.
- Advanced competitive AI and improved drifting provide challenging, but entertaining action, while mini-games both related to the pixar universe and otherwise, provide the fun.
- Customize your world by customizing your cars. Modify paint color, wheels & rims, different hood options, side skirts, rear bumpers and spoilers.
- Game features 15 new playable characters to the Cars franchise.
- Eight racing environments, four brand new; Radiator Springs Speedway, Santa Carburera which takes you to the beaches, Motoropolis City where you can experience street racing and Autovia which gives you off road racing in the desert.
- Experience the fun as you race against a friend in arcade mode which consists of mini games, lap races, missions and more.
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Cars Toons: Mater's Tall Tales: The Video Game is a video game based on Cars Toons: Mater's Tall Tales. There are levels for each of the episodes, except the ones that are exclusive on the Cars Toons DVD and Heavy Metal Mater.
Levels - Rescue Squad Mater ▪ Race to the Scene ▪ Firetruck's Carry ▪ Super Squirtin' ▪ Save the Stuff ▪ Emergency Escort - Unidentified Flying Mater ▪ Hit the Cans ▪ Hubcap Hubbub ▪ Canyon Chaos ▪ Creepers Peepers ▪ Desert Dash - Mater the Greater ▪ High Hoops ▪ Whirling Bars of Dent ▪ Mater's Favorite Fan ▪ Big Bad Jumpin' ▪ High Dive - El Materdor ▪ Mucho Matcho ▪ Pass the Cape ▪ Roar of the Roses ▪ No Way, Ole ▪ Dozer Dodging - Tokyo Mater ▪ Mater-Fication ▪ Downtown Drifters ▪ Lose Them Ninjas ▪ Construction Zone ▪ Up the Tower - Monster Truck Mater ▪ I-Scream Ring King ▪ Score a Goal ▪ Big Time Brawlin' ▪ Ring Fighter Alpha ▪ Beat the Monster
Cars Race-O-Rama is a racing game that was released on October 12, 2009. It is the sequel to Cars Mater-National Championship, which was released on October 27, 2007. The PSP and DS versions of the game were created by Tantalus Media in Melbourne and Brisbane, Australia. A toy line for the release was released in early 2009, as the name "Race O Rama" was used for the 3rd series of Mattel Die-Cast Disney Cars. This is the last Disney/Pixar video game published by THQ as well as the last game to be published by any other company except Disney Interactive.
In Cars Race-O-Rama, players will join Lightning McQueen and Chick Hicks in Radiator Springs as they prepare their academy of student racers to compete in the Race-O-Rama Exhibition.
The game has a couple new and old areas.
Radiator Springs - A small town located in Carburetor County. It is considered the home of most Cars characters. Ornament Valley - The Gateway to Radiator Springs and Tailfin Pass. In Cars Mater-National Championship, it had an airport and was more developed. In Race-O-Rama, it is back to its original state as shown in the film Cars and the Cars video game.
Tailfin Pass - The Cadillac Mountain Range is located in this area. The landscape is mostly pine trees, mountains, waterfalls, and rock formations. The Wheel Well Hotel over looking Radiator Springs and Ornament Valley is located in this area.
Radiator Springs Speedway - An area where racing cars race. The area is the first and last area of the game.
Santa Carburera: A city located on an island. It is seen on the front cover of the video game, and is based on Santa Monica Beach. Autovia - A desert type area with mines and few businesses. Motoropolis - An area where most expressways are located. It is shown at nighttime.
The PS2, PS3, Wii, and Xbox 360 versions of the game received mixed reviews, according to Metacritic. The DS and PSP versions have not received enough reviews to gauge reception.
Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time is a 2013 free-to-play tower defense video game developed by PopCap Games and published by Electronic Arts. It is the sequel to Plants vs. Zombies, and was released worldwide on Apple App Store on August 15, 2013 and Google Play on October 23, 2013.
Despicable Me: Minion Rush (commonly known as Minion Rush) is a mobile action video game in the Despicable Me franchise.
Players can do various tasks like defeating villains to earn the title "Minion of the Year”.
By unlocking and using power-ups, minions can have better abilities.
- Golden Banana - Golden Shield - Freeze Ray - Banana Vacuum - Banana Splitter - Minion Shield - Minion Launcher - Gru’s Rocket - Fluffy Unicorn - Mega Minion - Moon - PX-41
The game also allows customization of the Minions. In Minion Rush, players can customize, buy and unlock different costumes for Dave minion. By using different costumes, players can make their minions have better abilities. In addition to Dave's costume, Carl minion and Jerry is also available to purchase by real money.
Minions: Dave minion, Astronaut Minion (limited time only), Baby Minion, Baker Minion (limited time only), Ballerina Minion (limited time only), Bee-do Minion, Bogatyr Minion (Russian only), Boxer Minion (limited time only), Cupid Minion (limited time only), Chinese Fu Minion (Chinese only), Dad Minion, Dancer Minion, Disco Minion (Blueprints only), Disguised Minion (puzzle pieces only), Firefighter Minion, Frankenstein Minion (limited time only), Girl Minion, Golfer Minion (limited time only), Grandpa Minion (puzzle pieces only), Hunter Minion, Jelly Jar Minion (limited time only), Jogger Minion (limited time only), Knight Minion (limited time only), Lifeguard Minion (limited time only), Lucy Minion (limited time only), Magician Minion (limited time only), Maid Minion (limited time only), Mariachi Minion (limited time only), Mom Minion, Ninja Minion, Party Minion (limited time only), Quarterback Minion, Referee Minion, Santa Minion (limited time only), Singer Minion, Snorkeler Minion (limited time only), Snowboarder Minion (limited time only), Starfish Minion, Surfer Minion (limited time only), Tortilla Chip Hat Minion (puzzle piece only), Tourist Minion (limited time only), Tzarevna Minion (Russian only), Vacationer Minion, Vampire Minion, Worker Minion, Carl minion, Carl’s Santa Hat, Jerry minion, Jerry’s Santa Hat.
In Minion Rush, players may be faced with some villains for minions called bosses. Minions should dodge from bosses' attack (including big and small feature objects, and sometimes villains will try to smash minions) or the game ends; on the other hand, if players succeed to throw objects or avoid attacks, the villain will be defeated.
Bosses: Vector, Meena, El Macho, The Villaintriloquist
Minions run in either one of 13 locations listed below:
- Gru’s Lab - Residential Area - El Macho's Lair - The Mall - Minion Beach - Downtown - Anti-Villain League - Super Silly Fun Land - The Volcano - Vector’s Fortress - The Arctic Base - Minion Park - Eduardo’s House
Angry Birds Go! is a kart racing game based on the original game. It is the first 3D Angry Birds game but this the fourth game you can play as pigs, the third being Angry Birds Star Wars II, the second being Bad Piggies and the first being Angry Birds (King Pig Mode). The game involves downhill racing, with upgrade-able vehicles and character-specific powers. The game also uses the Telepods like Angry Birds Star Wars II, as in karts that can be 'teleported' into the game.
It is the seventh installment of Angry Birds, and was released on November 26, 2013 in New Zealand, one day following in Australia, and on December 11, 2013 worldwide. A countdown app was released on October 31st, to see it go to Angry Birds GO! countdown app.
Each of the characters has different special powers.
- Red: Activates a speed boost leaving a trail of red flames in the air for about half a second, possibly a reference to his Mighty Feathers Power. - Stella: Surrounds herself with a large, transparent, pink bubble that protects her kart from any possible damage while flying through the air and swooping coins and fruits within its radius. - Bomb: Detonates his kart, leaving nearby opponent's karts spinning out and damaging them at the same time. His own kart is not affected by the blast. - The Blues: Preforms three mini speed boosts. All of these boosts combined are equal to Red's single boost, just sectioned into thirds. - King Pig: Rapidly hovers over the track with his balloons, similar to Stella. While flying, you don't need to steer, but you can't collect coins or splat fruits and ice cream cones. - Terence: Forms a storm over his own kart, that shocks nearby opponents, leading to their karts spinning out for a while. Although the storm appears to be slightly weaker than Bomb's explosion, Terence also gets a minor speed boost from using his special power. - Bubbles: Expands into a large rolling sphere. While rolling with his inflated body, he can swoop up coins, fruits and ice cream cones. It also appears that while inflated, he is able to collect up to three rows of coins, fruit, and ice cream cones. - Matilda: Launches a propelled egg bomb at racers in front of her. When the egg bomb explodes, it will spin-out any racers nearby. - Foreman Pig: Launches dynamite sticks at racers in front of him, which can be used up to three times. Its only disadvantage is its short range, but if a dynamite stick explodes near a racer, they will spin out. - Hal: Creates a tornado, sending it forward in a direct line before his kart. Opponent racers who are hit by the tornado, spins out. Additionally, the tornado can collect coins, splat fruits, and destroy blocks and TNT crates in front of him. - Corporal Pig: Uses his helmet as a shield, spinning around him. The helmet also speeds up his kart and can be used to spin out nearby racers which can use this up to three times, at once or in separate times, and each helmet lasts for 15 seconds. This ability is a reference to acquiring 3 green shells in various Mario Kart games. - Chuck: Uses a mega speed boost. While doing so, time completly stops temporarily, thus giving the player more reaction time on the track. It appears that when racing against Chuck, when he uses his special ability, he will loose a large amount of speed for a portion of around 30 seconds, making it very easy to win a race.
Sonic Dash is an endless runner platformer video game developed by Hardlight and published by Sega. It was released exclusively on mobile phones, and is the second game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series developed by Hardlight for the platform, the first being the remake of Sonic Jump in 2012. The game was released on March 7, 2013, for iOS, November 26, 2013, for Android, and December 3, 2014, for Windows.
A sequel based on the Sonic Boom franchise, entitled Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom, was released on Android devices on July 1, 2015. It was developed by Hardlight, with some assistance from Sumo Digital.
Sonic Dash is played as an endless runner, similar to the Temple Run and Rayman Jungle Run video games. In the game, the player directs Sonic through levels, collecting rings and avoiding obstacles and enemies. Unlike other games in the series, Sonic automatically moves forward at all times, similar to Sonic and the Secret Rings. Players are able to share and compete for accomplishments such as "fastest time" or "longest distance”.
The game features 3D graphics, set in an environment based on the "Seaside Hill" level of Sonic Heroes. Like its predecessors, rings can be collected throughout the levels or purchased via microtransactions, and accumulated rings can be used to purchase further content in the game, such as items, upgrades, or additional playable characters. The game also retains the objective system from Sonic Jump; players are granted a permanent score multiplier increase for every set of three objectives completed.
Throughout the levels red rings can be found, however players can purchase them as well. They are used to buy new characters to play as, all from the Sonic universe, which currently includes Tails, Knuckles, Shadow, Amy, Blaze, Silver, Rouge and Cream. On October 31, 2013, an update was released that included a boss battle against Zazz, a member of the Deadly Six, from Sonic Lost World.
In a June 2015 update, the game was renamed Angry Birds Sonic Dash Epic for a three-week promotion, and allowed playability of three Angry Birds characters, Red, Chuck & Bomb, as they appear in the game Angry Birds Epic.
In a March 2016 update, Espio is added as playable.
As of June 8, 2015, Sonic Dash has been downloaded over 100 million times, with an average of 14 million players every month.
A sequel, Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom, was soft launched on Android on July 1, 2015 and iOS on August 18, 2015. At that time, the game was only officially available in the Canada and Ireland app store. It is affiliated with the French-American television series and separate franchise of the same name. It was made available worldwide to iOS users on October 8, 2015 and Android users on October 16, 2015.
All Character list: Sonic, Espio, Tails, Knuckles, Amy, Blaze, Rouge, Cream, Silver, Shadow
SpongeBob's GamePlay and collect fast and frantic minigames in Bikini's Bottom's biggest adventure yet - SpongeBob's Game Frenzy! Tap, draw, tilt, shake, drag and scrub your way through hilarious classic SpongeBob Squarepants moments to save Bikini Bottom. Mr. Krabs latest get-rich-quick scheme is an old fortune telling machine called the Great Wumbozi. SpongeBob and Patrick can’t resist playing with the machine, and when they do, they find themselves in a frantic adventure where they must win games, collect fortunes and defeat the Great Wumbozi.
Features: • The more you play, the bigger the game gets! Unlock more games from the Great Wumbozi as you play. • Each game unlocked adds a unique fortune card with a fun show fact to your collection. • Winning streaks increase your game speed and difficulty. • Create your own playlists with your games, then challenge friends and family to high score battles. • Unlock All Star Cards with unique challenges for more fun.
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