Showing posts with label GAMING. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GAMING. Show all posts

The list of 50 Best Free Games On PC

The list of 50 Best Free Games On PC
By AllTechAdvisor
Free games are diverse, which of course means there’s hundreds of extremely good games that we haven’t featured on this list. We may therefore one day expand it, but until then you can help by writing your own entries in the comments. Write a few sentences about why a thing you love is great and toss in a link, and we can all help lead one another to a better, freer tomorrow.

90 best free Android games 2015

The best free games on Android for phone and tablet
90 best free Android games 2014
By AllTechAdvisor

As Android phones and tablets have increased in popularity, the number of apps available for the platform has rocketed.
And that means more free Android games. There's a lot of junk out there but, fortunately, there are gems among the junk.
We've worked our way through a whole load of Android games to reveal the ones you should download to your phone.
So without delay, here is our pick of the 90 best free Android games available.
1. Angry Birds
The amazingly popular iOS game earned over two million downloads during its first weekend of availability on Android and despite myriad sequels and spinoffs, it is still a great game to play.
The Android version of Angry Birds is free, unlike the Apple release, with maker Rovio opting to stick a few adverts on it rather than charge an upfront fee. The result is a massive and very challenging physics puzzler that's incredibly polished and professional. For free. It defies all the laws of modern retail.

50 best iPad games the greatest free and paid-for games around

50 best iPad games  the greatest free and paid-for games around
By AllTechAdvisor
No-one predicted the meteoric rise of gaming on iOS, and we're not sure anyone knew what the iPad was for at all when it first appeared.
However, Apple's tablet has become a very able gaming platform. With more screen space than the iPhone, games have the means to be more immersive. The iPad's therefore a perfect platform for adventure games, strategy titles and puzzlers.
But, just like the iPhone, there are so many iPad games that it's tough to unearth the gems and avoid the dross. That's our mission here - to bring you 50 of the very best iPad games, mixing traditional fare with titles that could only have appeared on a capable and modern multi-touch device.

The 50 Best Free Games On PC

The 50 Best Free Games On PC
By AllTechAdvisor
Looking for the best free PC game? Whether you're broke or just frugal, free is a price point that appeals to everybody's purse. We've collated the few top free PC games guaranteed to deliver a near endless stream of complementary entertainment. All you need to spend is your time.
From military games to sci-fi to fantasy and back, MMOs to block builders to card battlers, it turns out that zero can buy you quite a lot.

5 best free action-adventure gaming apps

Looking for some action-packed, adrenaline-pumping games? Not sure where to start? Try out our collection of some of the most popular adventure gaming apps in the Window store

1. Despicable Me: Minion Rush
Despicable Me: Minion Rush
By AllTechAdvisor

Gru’s loyal, yellow, mischievous Minions are ready for their tastiest challenge yet: Collecting exotic fruits to make yummy jelly! Jump, roll, dodge and scramble against others in fun, fast-paced missions. 

Best gadgets 2015: Phones, cameras, games and more, here is the best of the year

Best gadgets 2015: Phones, cameras, games and more, here is the best of the year
ByAlTechAdvisor
1. iPad Pro
iPad Pro
Pitched, in part, as a laptop replacement, the iPad Pro allows you to work on the go and even multi-task with split-screen view so you can run two apps on the screen at the same time. And its bigger screen certainly makes split-screen work easier, in the same way the iPhone 6 is a better experience than the iPhone 5 because of the extra scale.
Therefore, as a laptop replacement for around the house, the iPad Pro fits the bill. It is fast, quick, and easy to use. Whether working on the sofa (if there's a coffee table), watching Netflix or Sky Go in bed, or sitting at a desk working on annotations with the Pencil, that extra screen real-estate looks great.

15 Best Technology trends for 2015

15 Best Technology trends for 2015
By AllTechAdvisor

From smartwatches to self-driven cars, let’s take a look at some technological trends to look out for this year.
15. Wearables (glasses and smartwatches)
15 Best Technology trends for 2015

Wearables are gadgets are that provide you with information on the go. Smartwatches and smart glasses can help you stay up to date with just a glance.

10 Gadgets That Changed The World

10 Gadgets That Changed The World
By AllTechAdvisor
Gadgets continue to play a crucial role in our day-to-day life. For example: cell phones have dramatically changed the way we communicate; television has brought the entire world to our doorsteps; and personal computers have ushered a new era in technology. The 7th edition of Gadget Show Live, which is scheduled to take place from 8-12 April, 2015, will feature the latest from the world of gadgets. Let’s take a look at some of the mind-boggling machines that have made our life easier.

The Best Top 10 Video Games of 2015

The Best Top 10 Video Games of 2015
By AllTechAdvisor
You can tell 2015 was a great year for new video games by the titles that didn’t make this list. It was a year that saw inventive new mobile games like Prune and Alto’s Adventure, and much-anticipated blockbusters like Star Wars Battlefront and Metal Gear Solid V. There were even plenty of wonderful surprises like Until Dawn, Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture, and Cibele. Those games aren’t on this list but the titles we did choose show the breadth of what games can be. Whether its massive open worlds, playful multiplayer experiences, or small, personal stories, the medium can cover a lot of ground. These are the 10 best games from the past 12 months.

9 YouTube apps to supercharge your video watching


If there’s one thing Google prides itself on, it’s keeping things simple. Back in 2008, then-employee Marissa Mayer wrote a blog post explaining how the company received short, cryptic emails if the number of words on the Google homepage was creeping up. Although YouTube is a more complicated beast, it’s still pretty self-explanatory. You look for videos; you watch the videos. Simple, right?

Well, it doesn’t have to be. Here are nine YouTube apps neat tools, sites and extensions which will change the way you use YouTube… for better or worse.

1. Find videos that literally nobody else has seen

Yes, everyone has seen the video of the dog with the GoPro camera now, but with 300 hours of video uploaded to YouTube per minute, not every piece of film will be a hit. How do you find videos with nobody to promote them? That’s what PetitTube is for.

Visit the site, and you’ll be presented with a random video from YouTube. I can’t vouch for its quality, or that you’ll not instantly regret the time spent on it, but I can guarantee you’re the first person to see it. And who knows, maybe you’ll uncover the next viral sensation…

2. Switch out the comments

It’s pretty much objective fact that YouTube comments are just the worst, but I for one have spent more time confirming this than I’d like to admit. There are two options here, both excellent in their own way.

The first is AlienTube. If the video has featured on Reddit - which there’s a good chance it has if you’re watching it - then the comments can be instantly replaced with the slightly higher class of discussion you get from the self-proclaimed ‘Front Page of the Internet.’

Or, to remind yourself of the futility of comment culture, Herp Derp for YouTube - another Chrome extension - changes every comment to ‘HerpDerp’. I promise you, you won’t be missing out on much.

3. Ping you when new videos appear

Picture the scene: you really want to rewatch an old cereal advert from the 90s, but a YouTube search comes up empty. Don’t waste your time checking back daily - sign up to Video Alerts, and get a notification as soon as another 30-something breakfast enthusiast uploads it.

Free version gives you up to ten searches, which should be enough for most people, I reckon.

4. Make YouTube social… with people you want to talk to

Google would claim YouTube is already a social site, but as I hinted at before, it’s not filled with the type of people you necessarily want to hang out with, and in any case, discussion isn’t in real time.

Together Tube fixes this. Make private rooms where you can watch videos with friends synchronised in real time. There’s even voting tools to show your disapproval at getting Rickrolled. Again.

5. Cut the music when YouTube plays Video of mute.fm mutes your music when watching videos.

Is there anything worse than the cacophony of blending YouTube video sounds with your own perfectly honed browsing soundtrack? Of course there is, but for the purposes of this, let’s assume there isn’t and welcome mute.fm into our lives.

No button pushing necessary: mute.fm fades out your music when the video starts, and fades it back in when it ends. No awkward silences, and a seamless browsing experience.

6. Get chords and lyrics from YouTube music

You want to learn that song you heard on YouTube, but nobody has published the chords? Chordify to the rescue: search for music via the site, and it’ll play the YouTube video with its attempt at the chords, so you can play along in tune, if not in style.

7. Make a GIF of anything on YouTube

Nobody bothered making a GIF of your favourite TV moment? Paste the YouTube link, isolate the moment, and let Giphy take care of the rest.

8. Search YouTube by the year

If you’re stuck for search inspiration, YTTM offers a novel way of approaching YouTube: just pick a year, and the site will grab a video shot in those 365 days. If nothing else, it’s a great way to get a feel for the era, though it’s limited by how thoroughly people have tagged their uploads.

9. And finally… give any video the Benny Hill treatment

Because every YouTube video is just better sped up, with a Yakety Sax soundtrack.