Saturday, September 3, 2011

Blocks That Matter v1.0.0.3 Multi2 Cracked-THETA

Blocks That Matter v1.0.0.3 Multi2 Cracked-THETA

Blocks That Matter v1.0.0.3 Multi2 Cracked-THETA | 85.7 MB
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When indie game developers Alexey and Markus are in trouble, their only hope comes from their creation.
You are the Tetrobot: a tiny robot that can drill blocks of matter one by one, collect them, and recycle them into new pieces of 4 blocks. You also have the possibility to destroy lines of 8+ blocks in a very «retro russian» game style. Sand, wood, stone, obsidian, iron, diamond: each matter has its specific behaviour you'll have to use wisely and take advantage of them. So get ready to use your brain and combine your platforming and puzzle-solving skills in this incredible mashup!

“If you like innovative 2D games that challenge you to actually use your noodle ever once in awhile like Braid and Limbo, then you have no excuse.”
- Armless Octopus 5/5

“(...) sometimes you find some gems that are truly worthwhile. Blocks That Matter is one of those.”
- Jeuxvideo.com 18/20

“The game’s secret reason for being, though, is its deference to what came before. This is a block game in love with block games.”
- Killscreen 69/100

• A unique gameplay experience mixing puzzle and platform that will challenge your brain
• 40 levels to play in Adventure Mode, 20 bonus levels to unlock and more free content to come
• Collect every 40 "Blocks That Matter" and rediscover videogames made of blocks that made or will make History
• Create and share your own puzzles using an easy-to-use level editor (soon available)
• Steam achievements: 30+ achievements to unlock by playing the game and being creative.
• Steam Cloud: No matter if you play on PC or Mac, at home or outside, your progression will be saved.

System requirements:
• Windows XP/Vista/7
• 2 GHz
• 1 GB RAM

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Soul Of The Ultimate Nation (Episode2) (PC/EN/2011)

Soul Of The Ultimate Nation (Episode2) (PC/EN/2011)


Soul Of The Ultimate Nation (Episode2) (PC/EN/2011)
Genre:Role-Playing(RPG) | Platform: PC | Language: EN | Developer: Webzen | Publisher: Webzen | 2.93 Gb

SUN incorporates console-style game mechanics into a classic massively multiplayer online role playing game. SUN is an epic tale in a world of emperors, armies, magicians and monsters set to an original soundtrack by Howard Shore, Academy Award winner and world-renowned composer. Players can form a party from thousands of gamers using Soul of the Ultimate Nation’s Battle Zone System and embark on a graphically stunning and ever-expanding online fantasy world that is ready for action when the players are.

Screenshot:

Soul Of The Ultimate Nation (Episode2) (PC/EN/2011)


Game Features:
- Great skill animations and systems
- Strong narrative
- Stunning music and visuals


System requirements:
OS: Windows 2000, XP, VISTA;
CPU: Pentium 4 1.8GHz or higher;
RAM: 512 MB or higher;
Video Card: Geforce TI4200 or higher
Radeon 9200 or higher;
Video Card RAM: 128 MB or higher;
Driver: DirectX 9.0c or higher;
HD: 3 GB or higher ;


Soul Of The Ultimate Nation (Episode2) (PC/EN/2011)


Naruto Shippuuden Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 (2010/PC/ENG/MULTi5)

Naruto Shippuuden Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 (2010/PC/ENG/MULTi5)
Naruto Shippuuden Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 (2010/PC/ENG/MULTi5) | 3.38 Gb
Year: 2011 | Genre: Fighting | Platform: PC (Wii) | Publication Type: Pirates (.exe)
Language: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian
Publisher: Tomy | Developer: 8ing


Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 is an exciting new fighting game based on the hit Naruto Shippuden series from VIZ Media. Exclusively for Wii, the classic 3D fighting game features new and improved gameplay mechanics and multiple gameplay modes, and for the first time, includes Wi-Fi multiplayer capabilities. The game follows the storyline of Naruto Shippuden and features over 30 characters who have been upgraded with more sophisticated new looks and character-specific jutsu moves. The game offers more than 40 3D environments to choose from, including nine completely new stages.

System Requirements:
-OS: Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 - a reduced performance.
-CPU: Core 2 duo 2.0 GHz - Athlon or equivalent
-VIDEO: 512 MB
-RAM: 1.5 GB
-SOUND: Sound card
-HDD: 4.45 GB

Naruto Shippuuden Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 (2010/PC/ENG/MULTi5)Naruto Shippuuden Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 (2010/PC/ENG/MULTi5)Naruto Shippuuden Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 (2010/PC/ENG/MULTi5)

Year: 2011
Genre: Fighting
Developer: 8ing
Publisher: Tomy
Platform: PC (Emulate with Wii)

Publication Type: Pirates (.exe)
Language: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian
Region: PAL
Number of Players: 1-4
Multiplayer: Local, Wi-Fi
Size: 3.38 Gb

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Autodesk Building Design Suite Ultimate v2012 R1 WIN32-c00kies

Autodesk Building Design Suite Ultimate v2012 R1 WIN32-c00kies
Autodesk Building Design Suite Ultimate v2012 R1 WIN32-c00kies
ISO | DVD1: 7.96 GB | DVD2: 8.01 GB | DVD3: 1.33 GB
Autodesk® Building Design Suite Ultimate 2012 software is ideally suited for construction professionals and provides an advanced set of comprehensive tools for design and construction in a single economical and convenient package. Take advantage of Building Information Modeling (BIM) workflows with this construction design software suite.

Includes:
AutoCAD®
AutoCAD® Architecture
AutoCAD® MEP
AutoCAD® Structural Detailing
Autodesk® Showcase®
Autodesk® SketchBook® Designer
Autodesk® Revit® Architecture
Autodesk® Revit® MEP
Autodesk® Revit® Structure
Autodesk® 3ds Max® Design
Autodesk® Navisworks® Manage
Autodesk® Quantity Takeoff
Autodesk® Inventor®

Installation:
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The English Bobby

English Bobby
In England, one of the greatest advances of the nineteenth century was the foundation of the English police service. It replaced the poorly organised and rather ineffective watchman system that was then broadly seen as flawed, and introduced a better and new class of public servant to the English public, one whose duty was obviously to protect people against the burgeoning criminals on the streets.
Famous throughout the world for their considerate helpfulness and assertive authority that even extend till these days to not carrying a loaded firearm, the ordinary English police are a globally recognised figure in all respects. They have been portrayed in many TV dramas, and their everyday duties have never ceased to stir one’s imagination.
The average English bobby is much respected all over the world for his consideration, efficiency as well as ability to do his job. He is also renowned as being honourable and morally upright and is among the very few unarmed police patrols in the crime-dogged world. Even though the uniform has gradually changed over time, there is little doubt it is still highly recognisable.
The English police did and to a large extent still do represent citizen security and the spirit of community that made them such a symbol of England for a number of years. Many say that the good English bobby is simply the envy of the world. In addition, they also argue that the English police should never be stripped off their bobby status as they always handled the situations in the kindest possible manner.
One of the things that people will always remember is the good old English Bobby being marched out by their sarge at the beginning of their shift. The most popular sight was probably the police standing in the street phone boxes calling their station, or the glossy blue light flashing telling the bobby to answer the phone. Another very familiar sight was the sarge attracting the attention of the tired constable by tapping the pavement with his truncheon.
I myself am a fan of police drama The Bill in which the English police are always capable of sorting out the most difficult offences. It is also fascinating to see them getting tough on crime and giving people a sense of security watching the show on TV. The English police in the drama are always in large numbers and even the worst offenders will have a hard time dealing with them.
Unfortunately though, in reality we no longer see that many English constables anymore. I reckon there should be more police back on the streets to help tackle the street crime in England. Countless times I have heard awful stories of people being murdered even in broad daylight which is appalling. Hardly can anyone understand what is going on here. The government has apparently generated a lot more tax revenues than ever before but it seems very little is spent on street policing.

The London Underground


The London Underground (locally known as the Tube) is the biggest and oldest metro system in the world. It’s also one of the most convenient, serving about 20 hours on a daily basis. Each of the Underground lines has a different name and colour. This helps you easily follow your route on the map.
Upon your arrival at a station, you should have a look at the colour-coded signs that will direct you to the line you’re looking for. The London Underground system is divided into 6 different fare zones. The London city centre is of course in Zone 1. Your ticket price depends on the number of zones through which you travel. You can easily buy your ticket from an automatic ticket machine or alternatively at the ticket office at any station. Both single and return tickets are available and they are valid only on the date shown.
If you know where you want to go, I recommend you should use the ticket machines because they can save a lot of your time. The instructions are easy to follow. The ticket machines usually give change, but I would suggest that you use the correct money if possible. By doing this, you will help keep change for other passengers who really need it.
Most London Underground stations have ticket gates. You need to pass through them quite a few times throughout your journey. Upon your arrival, just insert your ticket into the slot of the machine through which the ticket will pass. You can then take it from a slot at the top and the gates will open to let you through. When you have completed your last journey, the gates will open and let you through but your ticket will be retained by the machine.
As far as I’m concerned, London’s Tube is probably one of the most famous in the world. However, I feel that there is something about being underground I am not very keen on. For instance, the massive crowds swarm towards the train platforms, rushing up and down stairs, following the signs and the annoying ‘Mind the gap’ thing. Based on my experience, the trains are also absolutely packed. I have so many times been pushed up against someone really stinky. It’s never easy to find yourself a seat, and you can hardly see anything. Having said that, I still believe it is the cheapest and quickest way to get around London though.
To sum up, The London Underground is really easy to use so long as you are equipped with a map. To avoid wasting your time, simply validate your ticket and pass through the gates, stand on the right hand side of the steep escalators, or just walk down on the left if you are in a rush. The Tube normally arrives every few minutes so you don’t need to run. In summer the tube can be really hot and smelly, but again it is another part of travelling around the capital of England.