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• • • Backup & Installation Notes • Always make a backup of the files that are overwritten by the File Archive, as the original files are usually required to update the game to a newer version or to play Online! • Some No-CD/Fixed EXE files work fine in Single Player mode but are detected to be modified when trying to play online. When this happens use the original EXE to play online, else you could find yourself banned from the game! • When using Fixed Files make sure to use a Firewall which controls outgoing traffic, as some games call back to report the use of these modified files! • Some original games do not work when a certain application has been installed, like DAEMON Tools. In most cases using a No-CD or Fixed EXE will solve this problem! • Some Game Trainers are sometimes reported to be a Virus or Trojan, the most common is a keylogger called HotKeysHook or the file has been packed/protected with VMProtect or Themida and is recognized as Win32/Packed.VMProtect or Win32/Packed.Themida.
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The idea behind the is that every Friday afternoon we post the one game that came out this week that we think is worth giving a special nod to. Now, before anyone goes over-thinking this, it doesn’t necessarily mean our Game of the Week pick is the highest scoring game in a review, the game with the best graphics, or really any other quantifiable “best' thing. Instead, it’s more just us picking out the single game out of the week’s releases that we think is the most noteworthy, surprising, interesting, or really any other hard to describe quality that makes it worth having if you were just going to pick up one. These picks might be controversial, and that’s OK. If you disagree with what we’ve chosen, let’s try to use the comments of these articles to have conversations about what game is your game of the week and why.
Without further ado See/Saw Platformers, while one of the most prolific genres on mobile, are also one of the most divisive. You’ve got your traditional style platformers which act like they would on any other platform but feature a selection of virtual buttons for the touchscreen. Then you have platformers that go out of their way to try and figure out a control scheme that’s suited specifically for the touchscreen. To be honest, both styles of game have their fans and their detractors. There’s a lot of people who simply can’t get along with virtual buttons, and on the other hand some games that try to think outside of the box in terms of controls come up with something that feels too foreign and results in a game that’s difficult to play without actually rewiring your brain. Very few in that latter camp come up with something that’s truly a perfect fit, but I think See/Saw is the latest to crack that problem. See/Saw comes from Philipp Stollenmeyer aka Kamibox, known for classics like Pancake – The Game and Sometimes You Die.