[Review] Zombie Highway



Think about when your in the road your drive your car alone onone with you only your passenger and suddenly you unwelcome guest catch your door and try to take your head to eat your brain what should your do that is the in Zombie Highway 



Zombies in Zombie Highway will pounce on your car's side rails as you speed past them, doing all they can to bring the car to a stop-- generally by using their superhuman undead strength to wrestle it till it topples over. There are 7 types of zombies all up, from the skinny fledgling variety, to the stronger, health-regenerating, weightier monsters that do a world of hurt to your center of balance. As zombies stack up on one side, this is only compounded, with your only recourse being to get the buggers off as quickly as possible. Lucky that your passenger will receive weapon for take those idiot zombie out of your car (ammo have limited so use carefully)


The game can start off a bit slow at the beginning, and it can feel like runs end earlier than they should, but after a couple of upgrades the game really gets going and the player feels like they have a fighting chance.


All of which is to say that Zombie Highway is a great action game that packs a lot of punch into a tiny package. Because the gameplay scenario is so limited, it won’t keep you coming back for long. But while it does, it’s safe to say that you’ll have a bloody good time.

[Review] Motocross Elite



Motocross Elite



Return to old time the one of popluar nes is motocross. when time has been pass these games was gone with the time but today  FunGenerationLab's have been lanch new game with old style play that game is  Motocross Elite


The game has four general functions. The first two help maintain balance, with "lean back" or left and "lean forward" or right will show on the left side of the monitor which you use to rotate your rider when you're airborne and steady his riding position when coasting through mud. The other two are clearly marked "stop" and "go," acting as your brake and accelerator, respectively. Your job is to score first place through a series of races.


Way to get money not only win the first place and You earn cash for skilful racing and get additional coin for pulling off stunts, such as backflips while in mid-air.


Winning races gets you gold that you can use to upgrade your bike with new engines, tires, shocks and costumes for your racer. You also get gold for performing stunts during the course of the race. You can use real-world money to get more gold, but upgrading my bike wasn’t ever a problem. You’d really only need to buy extra gold if you want the really high end stuff like a super-charged bike or some of the more exotic costumes available.
The problem of this game is no multiplayer that must have it for fun with friends (or make the aug I’m not sure lol) and You can expect to crash a few times during your career, then. Don't be too downhearted, though: the rival racers (which include zombies, devils, and invisible men, strangely) are just as likely to wipe out after a spectacular jump.


 If you're in search of a racing game to play in short spurts, or something that carries on the spirit of Excitebike to a degree, may be Motocross Elite is your choice (for .99$)

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[Review] Crazy Taxi on IOS



Did you think about crazy taxi, the game that give you select one of 4 driver and delivery customer to destination by every way it’ doesn't matter that how far or how height of destination you must do it. Now this 13 year after they show the sega decide to remake again by convert to ios now it’ time for ios player to remind you again how to delivery.



  For those of you who've never played Crazy Taxi, the rules are mercifully simple. You are the taxi driver, and you task is to pick up passengers and drive them, as fast and as crazily as possible, to where they want to go. The faster and crazier you go, the more money you earn.



The more money you earn, the more winning you do. That’s about it. The game core game play is a slick and faithful homage to the original, and it works surprisingly well on a touchscreen steering's handled with buttons on the left side of the screen, while acceleration and reverse pedals are handled on the right. A double tap on the pedals gives a boost of speed, while doing the same to the steering sends the taxi into a drift. When you are in the town they have a time for you (don’t forget that this arcade game) so you must take the customer the nearest and send them as fast as possible by on road or off road (in park, supermarket, sea,) or jump cross build the problem that you found on the road is the some car in you lane, avoid it otherwise you loss time because when you hit the car the speed will reduce It's interesting to note that in the decade or so since Crazy Taxi's release, games like GTA have rendered these full releases as mini-games within a much bigger context.


 Still, you couldn't ask for a more faithful recreation of a slice of gaming history, and there's enough here to satisfy nostalgia-freaks, as well as those who missed out on the game the first time around. That’s a very minor niggle. Crazy Taxi is lots of fun for five bucks, and your kids will love it. This is Sega doing what Sega does best.