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The Walking Dead game takes a different take from the TV show and graphic novel instead of telling the story of Rick Grimes, the police officer in charge of a ragged group of survivors, this tells the story of an escaped convict trying to keep zombies at bay while protecting a young orphan-though you’ll interact with characters you already know from the TV show or graphic novel, like farm owner Herschel and wiley Glenn. But if you wasted quarters in arcades back in the 1980s, you’re likely to have a great time reliving those days again with this fun jaunt.

Dragon’s Lair isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, because it requires you to take action at certain break points rather than controlling everything throughout. You once again join Dirk the Daring as he seeks to save Princess Daphne from the evil dragon Singe, hidden away in a castle filled with monsters.
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With art produced by legendary animator Don Bluth, it felt more like you were controlling an animated feature film than a video game.ĭragon’s Lair ($10) is back for the Mac, and available for download from the Mac App Store. One game stood alone for its use of Hollywood-quality cel-shaded animation, delivered on the then-novel medium of laser disc: Dragon’s Lair. Multiplayer support and endless replayability in its single-player mode make sure that Endless Space lives up to its name.īack in the 1980s, video games in arcades came in two different types: ones with rasterized, blocky graphics, or ones with sharp, starkly-colored vector graphics. You must explore the far reaches of space to discover new planets to exploit understand and use new scientific phenomena, hire Heroes to lead you to victory and fight against your foes in epic space battles staged in the vast interstellar voids. To that end you must use all the resources at your disposal-raw materials to create giant armadas of spacecraft diplomacy political cunning trade and advancement of technology. You assume control of one of eight spacefaring civilizations striving for galactic domination.

One of the newer additions to the “4x” genre of strategy games (so called for their focus on “explore, expand, exploit, and exterminate” gameplay), Endless Space ($35) from Amplitude Studios is a grand effort in the vein of classics like Master of Orion 3.
