Explode Arena For Android

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Eberardo Topher

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Aug 3, 2024, 5:26:39 PM8/3/24
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I have worked on Symbian for a while and now working on Blackberry and Android. Are we able to convert .apk to .sis or vice versa, so that we can save lot of developement time. is there any converter like that?

no, there's no way a game,software for symbian to android apk unless it was built for android apk, its not as simple as 3gp/mp4 converted to mp3... yet, it was a file extract system, also it have its own unique system operating, as symbian can run 2 type of application as follows: Nokia s40 (Java MIDP) and Nokia s60 (Java Midp + symbian series/alike windows xp,vista n 7 function), so it is true that it wouldn't be... it is sad that we can't play explode arena on android tho :(

Bloons TD Battles 2 is a really fun tower defense game where you have to prove your strategic abilities by destroying your opponents in epic arenas. In this adventure, you must explode all the balloons appearing on the screen before they reach your base. Explode your balloons and throw others at your opponent to put them in a bind and win the battle at all costs.

The gameplay in Bloons TD Battles 2 is very easy. Each playing space has a set path that the balloons will follow. All you have to do is place the different defenders around the paths to directly attack all the balloons and explode them before they reach the end. You will lose a life if a balloon crosses the final line and, when you run out of lives, you will lose the game.

To achieve great destructive power, you need to improve your defenders, not just on the battlefield but also in the upgrade laboratory. So, you have to improve your characters' skills and pick your attacks wisely because there are only a few options to choose from. Once you have upgraded your team, you will unlock the battlefield improvements, which will give you the best chance of increasing your squad's attacking power and using special skills that will provide you with the upper hand over your opponents.

In Bloons TD Battles 2, there are dozens of defenders with unique skills that you can place around the board however you like. Each one will attack the balloons differently, and they will sometimes help you destroy those that are invisible or too strong for other defenders. Demonstrate your strategic abilities by placing your characters in the best positions and defeating your opponents in an arena full of colored balloons that will test your mental agility in truly epic games.

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When I was a kid (I'm thinking 1995, maybe, is when we bought it. Maybe a couple years later.), we had an arcade cabinet that had no title on the marquee at the top, just some picture of guys in the army.

In this game, you drove a jeep. Co-op was possible, adding another jeep to the screen. You had two buttons: One for machine gun, and one for explosives, which started out as a blue grenade. It was a vertical scroller, with you driving upwards (what I call "Gunsmoke-style"). On the way, there were several military bases. You could use your explosives to blow up certain buildings in the base, and you would see that the buildings housed guys. If you stopped your jeep next to the building, the guys would file into your car. Shortly after these military bases, there would be a helipad, where you would park and let the guys get off. As you let them off, you would be upgrading your explosives. First to missiles, then to missiles that exploded in a horizontal line, then to missiles that exploded in an "X" pattern.

You could put in as many credits as you wanted (obviously, because we owned the machine). But, in the final military base, you were not allowed to continue if you lost all your lives in co-op. In single player, there was never an option to continue. If you lost, it would show a map that displays how far you got, and then end. If you were playing co-op and your partner was still alive, you could use another credit to get 3 more lives. But, again, you could not do this in the final military base.

I'm thinking of an N64 game, and I have no idea what the exact year was. I remember the art on the cartridge was some different-coloured lizards and the name had something to do with chameleons or a play-on-words involving lizards. I can't actually remember very much of the actual gameplay, but colour was a main theme so it might have been some sort of puzzle-platformer involving colourful chameleons. This is a pretty bad description for what I'm sure is a game no one has heard of, but I'd really like to remember the name.

PC game. Around the time of Age of Empires and AoE: Rise of Rome and Microsoft Return of Arcade. I played a demo edition. Probably released by Microsoft or Microsoft game studios. The basis of the game was a sort of flight simulator. Flying something that may or may not have resembled a stealth fighter, I remember being in Egypt, shooting aliens ( I think) and trying to fly either through a trap door through the pyramids or the sphinx. I never made it very far. It was in 3D and had 3rd person perspective (I think)

It was a racing game that I played on the PC, and it was probably only for the PC. Felt like it might have been from a foreign developer. I remember playing it around the same time as 1NSANE, so maybe 2004-05. You could race as anything from real fast go-karts to tour buses, and all types of vehicles could be in the same race. Some real locations like Corsica, but just fake road courses, not real tracks.

I know there were no pickups or powerups, but there may have been some mechanism for dropping spikes or oil slicks. Could be confusing that with another game though. Don't think there was much of a campaign.

All right, here we go. I remember playing a game on pc around 1995-96. It was a on-rail shooter using the mouse to shoot. It was in full motion video and I remember that the mouse cursor would change depending on what gun you were using. As far as I can remember it was maybe a bit futuristic but still realistic (think Robocop) and I'm pretty sure you could get real weapons (M-16, Chainguns, etc). I think you were playing some kind of cops who had to stop (aka kill lol) a bunch of street gangs. I think it was on 2 or more cd-roms back then.

So there's this one game I remember playing back in the late 90s - a PC game that was basically a golf game, except your gold balls were explosive and you had to shoot objects in the background like cows and shit and watch them explode as you racked up points. Anyone remember that one?

A C64 game- sidescroll shooter. If I remember correctly, it was futuristic and I think you were an alien riding some kind of animal resembling a blue ostrich. You shoot from his back with a gun. It looked like you were defending your land from an invasion. Thanks in advance.

Asked this in my own thread with no answer. Genesis game, probably around 93. Think a first person shooting game where the screen is static but you move a crosshair around the screen. Each level was basically a boss battle. You would fight one monster/alien, they could hide behind cover and shoot back at you. Those are the basics, and even those could be wrong, I have been trying to figure this one out for years.

Ok, I have a game: It was a PS1 game and polygonal, to a certain degree open world. You play as a female cop(I think), helping citizens with side quests, one side quest I remember in particular was about rescuing a dude on the top of a building ready to jump. The game started with various tutorials showing how to drive(you could drive), effectively using a P.I.T maneuver, you know, cop stuff. I think there were cars on the game case. That's about all I remember.

Trying to recall teh name of a PC game I owned in the 90's. It was a third person open world (about 4 city blocks big) where you played as a female futuristic cop or her tank of a partner. You could drive around in an SUV, climb buildings and slide down wires to get from building to building. The objective was to catch criminals, handcuff them and take them back to the station.  It was set in a gritty future city full of crime. It was like a cross between GTA3 and Hitman before they were GTA3 and Hitman.

Although I cant think of the developer something wanted me to say naughty dog so maybe the logo was similar to that of Naughty Dogs logo.

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