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Dwarf Fortress (officially called Slaves to Armok: God of Blood Chapter II: Dwarf Fortress) is a part construction and management simulation, part roguelike, indie video game created by Tarn and Zach Adams. Freeware and in development since 2002, its first alpha version was released in 2006 and it received attention for being a two-member project surviving solely on donations. Whats New in Company Of Heroes 2 Ardennes Assault - Having found success with its previous Company of Heroes 2 standalone expansion, the multiplayer-only Western Front Armies, Relic is looking to repeat the trick with the.
• Eelnest: I'm going to miss you guys, you've given me so many good memories. Although there may be other alt.gaming blogs, your unique charm is irreplaceable. • SixStringsGeek: So sad I'm literally holding back my tears. It's been years since I regularly check this blog. My personal favourite gaming blog. THANKS FOR EVERYTHING. Following up on the game's last month, FarSight Studios has released an expanded trailer showcasing gameplay from its licensed pinball table compilation Pinball Arcade.
Bally's Theatre of Magic, Gottlieb's Black Hole, Williams' Tales of the Arabian Nights, and Stern's Ripley's Believe It Or Not are the first four titles announced for the collection. FarSight promises that dozens of tables will be released as downloadable content in the months following Pinball Arcade's multiplatform launch in 2012.
The trailer also does a great job of showing off FarSight's impeccable ball physics, which have been further refined since its last release, Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection. Check out the dead flipper bouncing and post passing during the Ripley's clip. Man, I want this so bad I can taste it. It tastes great, by the way. [Every week, co-editor-in-chief Tim W.