Monday, June 27, 2016

The Golden Troll Machine



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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Guild Wars 2 | Most Spectacular Scenes

Guild Wars 2



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Sunday, June 19, 2016

roblox



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Saturday, June 18, 2016

Super Mario Maker in Minecraft (HD)



Super Mario Maker in Minecraft (HD) https://youtu.be/cM2RycQX-gY Super Mario Maker (Japanese: スーパーマリオメーカー Hepburn: Sūpā Mario Mēkā?) is a side-scrolling platform video game and game creation system developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii U game console, and released worldwide in September 2015. Players may create and play their own custom levels based on Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World and New Super Mario Bros. U, and share them online. Over time, new editing tools are unlocked, allowing players to download and play levels designed by other players. Super Mario Maker received critical acclaim upon its release, with reviewers praising the game's user interface and level editing tools. In May 2016, Nintendo announced that over 7.2 million courses had been created worldwide, which had been played over 600 million times. Super Mario Maker is a game creation and publishing tool and video game, which allows players to create their own levels from the Super Mario series using the Wii U GamePad, and then publish those levels to the Internet. Players can base their levels on the gameplay, and visual style of Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World, and New Super Mario Bros. U, with their corresponding styles of physics, gameplay mechanics and enemy behavior. Some elements are limited to specific game styles while others can be added to game styles that previously did not have them in the original game, such as Boos in Super Mario Bros.[2][3][4] In addition to traditional Mario elements such as Goombas, warp pipes and power ups, players are able to manipulate the behavior of various elements in unique ways. For example, they can stack enemies, have hazards come out of question blocks and warp pipes, use shells as protective helmets, and make cannons and Lakitu emit any chosen objects. These combinations are possible because editing tools in the game work in tandem with one another. This allows players to enlarge an enemy by giving it a mushroom, grant an enemy the ability to fly by giving it wings, combine different attributes, and more. The Sound Frog adds audiovisual effects to particular locations, including microphone-recorded sounds, though user-generated sounds are removed from uploaded courses. Editing elements are introduced gradually, over a course of nine days, with new elements unlocking as the player spends more time creating levels.[5] (Players can now unlock all of the course elements in about an hour by placing at least one of every course element they currently have and then placing a lot of blocks or coins, then repeating that until they have unlocked every element.) The Mystery Mushroom, which can only be used in the Super Mario Bros. theme, dresses Mario in one of about 150 costumes. A Mystery Mushroom has the same effects as a Super Mushroom, except Costume Mario is the same size Small Mario. Each of these costumes can be unlocked by playing through the 100 Mario Challenge, clearing special Event Courses, or by scanning a corresponding Amiibo figurine. Additionally, the 8-bit Mario Amiibo figurine adds a Big Mushroom that makes Mario giant while making enemies look like Mario characters. wiki : http://ift.tt/1GSa3NZ Keep in touch : ====================== Facebook : http://ift.tt/1XvzNbV Twitter : https://twitter.com/top_games_ever Reddit : http://ift.tt/1ZYc8it Pinterest : http://ift.tt/1XvAnqd Blogger : http://ift.tt/1ZYbNfD

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