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(Free Game) Run Peeman Run

We have released our new game “Run Peeman Run” which you can download from Google Play or Amazon store and would appreciate your feedback for the same.
Game Overview:
Run Peeman Run is a funny take on a rather embarrassing situation most guys find themselves in their daily lives. Imagine finally landing a date with the hot girl on campus and you prepare for days to impress her on your first date. On D-day, you are full of apprehension and you lose count of the number of sodas you had, to calm yourself down, resulting in a bladder which needs to go every 10 minutes during your date. Talk about timing.
And your problem doesn't end there! It seems everything in the universe is conspiring against you.. the toilet seat, the waiter, the table.. resulting in some rather .. umm.. embarrassing and sometimes painful incidents. If you are a guy, you know what we are talking about and if you are a girl, then it will give you a whole new insight into a man's world.
This game is guaranteed to crack you up. It is funny and tests your concentration levels. Also, the win / lose messages at the end of every level are some of the most witty one liners that you have seen in games.
Game Description:
You play as a guy who has to empty a bladder the size of the moon. The challenge here is to release as much liquid as you can, before the toilet lid drops down which can lead to a rather embarrassing injury. Even if you manage to dodge the toilet lid, don't think you have got it made. There are high chances that you might end up wetting your pants if you don't pull back in time.
The gameplay is simple and designed to get you in action instantly. With the help of an on-screen button, you control when you start peeing and when you stop in order to dodge the falling lid. The more you dodge the toilet lid, the more you are able to pee, which in turn leads to more levels being unlocked and umm.. more relief.
Upcoming versions will have more themes, more challenges and of course more achievements!
Unique Selling Points:
• One of the most funny games to hit your mobile phone
• Guaranteed to make you smile, no matter if you win or lose
• Super simple game play with hilarious sound effects
• Fun graphics and animations
• Improve your concentration skill with funny game play
• No Language barrier
• Total of 4 themes with 1 theme every week. We have already launched 2 themes and launching the next theme on 25th March and final theme on 2nd April
• Unique Sharing option to your friends at the end of the game

[GAME][2.3.3+] Take To The Skies!

Take To The Skies! is Purgatory Entertainments first ever release on Google Play!
Description
Take To The Skies is a new infinite runner from Purgatory Entertainment.
Your reflexes will be tested as you dodge towers and collect coins to increase your score.
Use your accelerometer to tilt and dodge, and you can even use swiping for vertical movement.
Features:
-Eleven obstacles to stay away from
-Powerups, and three different ranks. Buy them with ingame currency to unlock
-Magnet powerup pulls coins towards you
-Slow Time powerup gives you a little more time to get out of tight spots.
-Shrink powerup shrinks your chopper down to let you get in those small spaces.
-Speed Boost powerup boosts your speed to help you maximize your distance.
-Multiplier powerup increases the income received by picking up coins.
Don't have the funds?
No worries! Here at Purgatory Entertainment, we understand that sometimes you just aren't able to pay for that one video game that you really want. That is why we support a 100% free version of our app! There are a few less powerups, and you will have to deal with a few minor ads every now and then, but hey, free is free, right?
So after looking at the screenshots on the Google Play Store i kinda get the impression that the game isn't finished. I don't know if its just me but everything looks kinda beta. I like what your doing with a 3D endless runner, (i got some nice flashbacks to Super Thunder Blade for the sega megadrive) but i think it could do with a little more polish. Oh and its probably worth getting a new app icon, text on a blue background doesn't really make it stand out! I'll be keeping an eye on this to see if there's updates in the future.

A new twist on mobile gaming! Win £10k!

Something caught my eye last week, a game called Jetpack Jo’s World Tour. This game offers something new in its limited competition, with some seriously nice prizes including £10,000 cash and, something that sounds crazy to me, world travel vouchers. What’s nice about the game is that the “limited lives” portion is only in the actual competition mode and there is an unlimited arcade mode to play through. I’ve been using that as practice for my runs through the campaign. I’m planning to enter over Christmas for sure, if nothing else the challenge should mean that I might be in a limited pool of entrants!
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[VIDEO]Top 5 Games You Should Play On 2016 - Best Graphics - High FPS

Top 5 Games You Should Play On 2016 - Best Graphics - High FPS
Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3_aCb0yEjQ
#GEAR CLUB
#AFTER PULSE
#MORTAL KOMBAT X
#ASPHALT EXTREAM
#SUICIDE SQUAD
GEAR CLUB
Eden Games, which created the V-Rally and Test Drive Unlimited series on console, has created an accomplished mixture of intuitive arcade handling and sim-like trappings.There are familiar staples like a colour-coded racing line guide and driver aids, and the cars practically drive themselves to begin with. The degree of hand-holding can be tweaked to an appreciable degree in the settings menu, so drivers of all skill levels will find something to suit them. On track, the racing is weighty and satisfying, with an emphasis on appropriate braking points and maintaining speed through corners over bottom-out power-sliding. In particular, I was impressed by the physicality of the cars. Ram into a rival and you'll pay the penalty in terms of stability, as well as through the game's damage system (you can repair your car, but it takes a while).
AFTER PULSE
When I first saw footage of Afterpulse [Free] in soft launch, I almost couldn't believe what I was looking at. Developers are always claiming to have "console quality" graphics in their iOS games, but seeing this game in action was one of the first times I started believing the hype. In fact, some people in our forums thought it must be streaming from a server somewhere, because there's no way a mobile game could look that good (and have such a relatively tiny install size to boot, at less than 400MB). Well, I'm one of the few people around here to not have dummy accounts in other countries, so I anxiously waited until it would launch worldwide and I'd finally get to see how it played in person. And folks, that day has come and gone, and I've been have a gay ol' time shooting fools in the face since last week. There's no question the graphics are in a league of their own (for the time being), but does the rest of the game match up?
In Afterpulse by Gamevil you play as a generic military dude who has a fever, and the only prescription is more murdering. You'll run around in a variety of small-ish environments shooting other generic military dudes with names like "Cortez" and "Hicks", which will net you points, experience, and currency and all that good stuff. Yes, this is a pretty typical third-person shooter. In fact, it's a bit too typical, but we'll get to that.
ASPHALT EXTREAM
It feels like as long as there have been mobile phones, there has been the Asphalt series of racing games.The series is now in its 12th year, and with the latest entry, Asphalt Xtreme, everything feels just like it always has done. And that's both a good thing and a bad thing, because while it is still an enjoyable racer with fast cars and interesting environments, some of its design decisions are stuck in the past. Asphalt Xtreme is about as straight-forward a racing game you can get. You pick a car, it goes forward very quickly, and you need to steer it. Steering is handled by physically moving your phone or tablet left or right, with rough tilts causing you to drift around particularly bothersome corners. You can slam the brakes on by tapping the left side of the screen, and activate nitrous with a swift tap of the right side.
Mortal Kombat X
And so the Mortal Kombat renaissance continues. If 2011’s reboot put the series back on the map, Mortal Kombat X puts it right back in the pantheon of triple A fighters. While it could have got away with a heady mixture of gore, neck-snapping violence and cheesy ‘Get over here’ one liners, the team at NeverRealm has been more ambitious. Forget any low expectations. Mortal Kombat X actually wants to move the fighting game forwards.
Sure, it’s standing on groundwork laid down by the reboot and 2013’s Injustice: Gods Among Us, but we’re struggling to think of another beat-em-up that puts so much work not just into the core mechanics, but into the way its one-on-one bouts are structured. Mortal Kombat X is all about giving players reason to keep coming back, and whether you want to play single-player, online or versus against friends, it’s extremely compelling. All too often fighting games are a flash in the pan, where you spend a weekend working through the solo modes then rely on versus and multiplayer for long-term depth. Mortal Kombat X keeps you coming back across all modes; it’s as much fun to dip in and out of on your own as it is to play winner stays on in a room full of mates.
SUICIDE SQUAD
In the past few years, several action movie releases have put resources into mobile games as part of their marketing campaigns. These games have had varying degrees of success, often utilizing reskins of old game engines or employing oppressive monetization systems that offer little return on investment. Suicide Squad, which premieres August 5, has recently offered up their own thematic game — and we are happy to report it is a very strong entry among action movie tie-ins. Unlike most games of this sort, Suicide Squad: Special Ops is actually a well-designed, engaging, and — surprise — entirely free game.
Suicide Squad: Special Ops is an endless survival high-score chaser where you play as three characters from the movie: Deadshot, El Diablo and Harley Quinn. You are fighting against waves of undead humanoid monsters who are shooting assault rifles and hacking with axes. You can choose the order you play the characters, but as each dies, a surviving member of the squad immediately takes over. The characters have unique weapons and skills, ideal for different types of attacks, and the game features robust and responsive melee and ranged combat.

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#GEAR CLUB
#AFTER PULSE
#MORTAL KOMBAT X
#ASPHALT EXTREAM
#SUICIDE SQUAD
GEAR CLUB
Eden Games, which created the V-Rally and Test Drive Unlimited series on console, has created an accomplished mixture of intuitive arcade handling and sim-like trappings.There are familiar staples like a colour-coded racing line guide and driver aids, and the cars practically drive themselves to begin with. The degree of hand-holding can be tweaked to an appreciable degree in the settings menu, so drivers of all skill levels will find something to suit them. On track, the racing is weighty and satisfying, with an emphasis on appropriate braking points and maintaining speed through corners over bottom-out power-sliding. In particular, I was impressed by the physicality of the cars. Ram into a rival and you'll pay the penalty in terms of stability, as well as through the game's damage system (you can repair your car, but it takes a while).
AFTER PULSE
When I first saw footage of Afterpulse [Free] in soft launch, I almost couldn't believe what I was looking at. Developers are always claiming to have "console quality" graphics in their iOS games, but seeing this game in action was one of the first times I started believing the hype. In fact, some people in our forums thought it must be streaming from a server somewhere, because there's no way a mobile game could look that good (and have such a relatively tiny install size to boot, at less than 400MB). Well, I'm one of the few people around here to not have dummy accounts in other countries, so I anxiously waited until it would launch worldwide and I'd finally get to see how it played in person. And folks, that day has come and gone, and I've been have a gay ol' time shooting fools in the face since last week. There's no question the graphics are in a league of their own (for the time being), but does the rest of the game match up?
In Afterpulse by Gamevil you play as a generic military dude who has a fever, and the only prescription is more murdering. You'll run around in a variety of small-ish environments shooting other generic military dudes with names like "Cortez" and "Hicks", which will net you points, experience, and currency and all that good stuff. Yes, this is a pretty typical third-person shooter. In fact, it's a bit too typical, but we'll get to that.
ASPHALT EXTREAM
It feels like as long as there have been mobile phones, there has been the Asphalt series of racing games.The series is now in its 12th year, and with the latest entry, Asphalt Xtreme, everything feels just like it always has done. And that's both a good thing and a bad thing, because while it is still an enjoyable racer with fast cars and interesting environments, some of its design decisions are stuck in the past. Asphalt Xtreme is about as straight-forward a racing game you can get. You pick a car, it goes forward very quickly, and you need to steer it. Steering is handled by physically moving your phone or tablet left or right, with rough tilts causing you to drift around particularly bothersome corners. You can slam the brakes on by tapping the left side of the screen, and activate nitrous with a swift tap of the right side.
Mortal Kombat X
And so the Mortal Kombat renaissance continues. If 2011’s reboot put the series back on the map, Mortal Kombat X puts it right back in the pantheon of triple A fighters. While it could have got away with a heady mixture of gore, neck-snapping violence and cheesy ‘Get over here’ one liners, the team at NeverRealm has been more ambitious. Forget any low expectations. Mortal Kombat X actually wants to move the fighting game forwards.
Sure, it’s standing on groundwork laid down by the reboot and 2013’s Injustice: Gods Among Us, but we’re struggling to think of another beat-em-up that puts so much work not just into the core mechanics, but into the way its one-on-one bouts are structured. Mortal Kombat X is all about giving players reason to keep coming back, and whether you want to play single-player, online or versus against friends, it’s extremely compelling. All too often fighting games are a flash in the pan, where you spend a weekend working through the solo modes then rely on versus and multiplayer for long-term depth. Mortal Kombat X keeps you coming back across all modes; it’s as much fun to dip in and out of on your own as it is to play winner stays on in a room full of mates.
SUICIDE SQUAD
In the past few years, several action movie releases have put resources into mobile games as part of their marketing campaigns. These games have had varying degrees of success, often utilizing reskins of old game engines or employing oppressive monetization systems that offer little return on investment. Suicide Squad, which premieres August 5, has recently offered up their own thematic game — and we are happy to report it is a very strong entry among action movie tie-ins. Unlike most games of this sort, Suicide Squad: Special Ops is actually a well-designed, engaging, and — surprise — entirely free game.
Suicide Squad: Special Ops is an endless survival high-score chaser where you play as three characters from the movie: Deadshot, El Diablo and Harley Quinn. You are fighting against waves of undead humanoid monsters who are shooting assault rifles and hacking with axes. You can choose the order you play the characters, but as each dies, a surviving member of the squad immediately takes over. The characters have unique weapons and skills, ideal for different types of attacks, and the game features robust and responsive melee and ranged combat.

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