Tank Battles is an enjoyable game wherein you try to decimate your opponents in, well, tank battles. This concept isn’t new, but Gameloft has updated the genre by creating a game with flashy graphics, Internet play and several ways to upgrade your gear and become better in the game. And that’s only the beginning.
If you’re hoping to kick off 2014 with attitude, a fresh rap record might just do the trick.
Of course, we already have a collection in mind. That would be Hi-Rez‘s fifth and latest mixtape, Product of My Environment, which brims with a bravado and authenticity that we rarely see from urban releases nowadays. What gives?
Take a plunge on some blues and hip-hop flavored indie pop all the way from the sunny beaches of San Diego, California. In this self-titled EP, Spencer Jarrad a... Read More
It’s 2014, and you’ll be damned if you don’t put some soul onto those musical bones.
Let newcomer Lex Allen treat you to a sonic ride of raw R&B with his latest EP, Anonymous Vibes. The 7-track collection, which might serve as his ode to contemporary greats such as John Legend, Justin Timberlake, and even Jason Mraz (lyrically), is set to awe, inspire, and swoon.
MobaPhoto from MobaTek is a free program that provides the digital photographer with all the tools they will need. With this you can create professional looking photo galleries on the web, and you don’t need to know any special editing skills to do it. MobaPhoto also has tools that you can use to touch up pictures.
OMG TD from Yodo1 Games takes the traditional defense game to the next level with some truly addictive gameplay, impressive graphics and a cool visual style. There are plenty of defense games on the iOS, but OMG TD is a bit different as lots of strategy is needed, and there’s bucket loads of humor too.
Banshee is a free media player, and it is widely used in Linux for good reasons. Developed by Aaron Bockover, Alexander Kojevnikov, Bertrand Lorentz, and Gabriel Burt, it is capable of playing all popular audio and video formats, and it can search your media player, automatically sort files and do so much more.
Who knew that the skirmishes of Eastern Europe could produce some of the most amazing Western music we’ll ever hear?
This is the story of Slovakian band Nvmeri (pronounce it as “numeri”; formerly known as The Uniques), a trio making a ruckus on the European synth-pop scene through perfectly calculated beats that’s just as pop as it is very, very indie.