Reviews

I Have No Tomatoes

Beating stress can be a lot more fun if you have I Have No Tomatoes on your computer. This fun and stress relieving game lets you see just how many vegetables you can smash in a span of ten minutes. The game is a great combination of Pacman and Bomberman. Essentially, you have a square grid where you run around from veggies and at the same time place bombs to smash or kill them off. It's definitely a fun game to play.

whynotme: The Rise of the Big Fat Bastard

Formed back in 2005, Whynotme is a five man band from Nordic country, Norway. The Rise of the Big Fat Bastard is the band's first full length album. It's a collection of 10 fast paced, stylish and very punk rock tracks that breathes a lot of energy. Although the band claims that it was recorded in "poor condition," it's actually not bad. Better yet, its filled with fun and catchy tracks that's hard to let go.

PIXresizer

Need to resize an image or picture without fuss? PIXresizer could become your bestfriend for that. This little program can help resize all kinds of images and convert or save them in the right format that you want. It's essentially image resizing without the fuss. The program can be downloaded as a compressed file and works instantly without any problems. Convert all the images you need in a flash without going through a ton of headache.

The Heavens: The Heavens

British rock and American psychedelia rolled into one. If at some point you fell in love with the Verve or any 90s Brit rock band during the Oasis era, then you might find The Heavens a real treat. The band infuses their music with bits and pieces of rock, alternative, psychedelia and indie rock making every listener think twice whether it's really 2010 not 1998. The band is known for mixing British 60s rock with a psychedelic American twist. Their self-titled EP has been hailed positively by various critics and reviewers. In fact, one writer even went on to say that "their 4-track demo is better than most current bands' singles." I must agree, so why not give the tracks a listen and be the judge.

Rocks’n’Diamonds

Despite the awesome new graphics available in most game systems of today, there is still something great about playing a classic arcade style game. If you feel the same way, then Rocks'n' Diamonds is one arcade style game that you might want to try. This game is a free remake of Boulder Dash. It's one of those games that will help you lose track of time as you manipulate the little guy to get the diamond without getting hit by the rocks.

Sébastien Gramond: It’s A Beautiful Death [2009]

Beautiful 70s style pop psychedelic jazz rock that your parents can relate to. It's A Beautiful Death is a compilation of 16 beautifully crafted tracks that echo the psychedelic 70s, and yes, it does somewhat trigger the same effect as how you would imagine it to be if you were on some illicit substance. Sebastien Gramond is a French multi-instrumentalist that certainly takes things to a higher level. His music is fun, enjoyable and easy to listen to no matter what type of music you're into.

Lunascape

Have you ever dreamed about using a browser that is fast, efficient and delivers your webpages in almost the blink of an eye? If you have, Lunascape could make your dreams a reality. Lunascape is considered the first triple engine browser, meaning, you have the features of the Windows IE, Mozilla's Firefox and Google's Chrome right under one setting. You can even include Apple's Safari on that list. It can help view any website without having to switch to another browser.

MaelStröM: Let’s dance to … forget

In the mood for a little dance-athon in your own apartment? MaelStröM's Let's Dance to... could work as your soundtrack. Filled with techno, industrial rock sounding tracks, it's enough to induce some rhythmic body spasms voluntarily or involuntarily. Let's dance to... features 12 eclectic, industrial rock songs with a touch of pop that's enough to probably make Trent Reznor even listen twice.

Mental Repairs Inc.

Mental Repairs Inc. is perhaps one of the few true blue psychology games out there. It is the second game from German indie developer Renzo "Eshaktaar" Thönen and it's as promising as his first game, Murder in a Wheel. Mental Repairs Inc., lets you play a "machine psychiatrist," allowing you to assess and fix the mental state of machinery around you. Yes, machines are equipped with A.I. in the future so your job is to make sure that they are in the proper mental state.