What's new in 1.0.9 : *We addressed minor issues. Update now - it's going to be Epic! *New Achievement Added : The Journey Begins
Features with this mod :
Ads removed As you can see in image everything tends to infinite
Instructions :
*Download APK & OBB(Zip) *Extract Zip and place extracted folder into /sdcard/android/obb/ *Install APK & Enjoy Modded Game *If you want to UNMOD this game then download original apk and rename "com.rovio.gold" folder (path : /sdcard/android/obb/) to "acom.rovio.gold" now uninstall game and install original apk and then rename that folder again to "com.rovio.gold" done. *Give us some social love below
Mickey Mouse returns to star in Castle of Illusion, a fantastical reimagining of the Sega Genesis classic. When the evil witch Mizrabel kidnaps Minnie, itâ™s up to Mickey to brave the dangers of the Castle of Illusions to rescue Minnie. Gather your courage and traverse enchanted forests, take on hordes of rebellious toys and navigate mazes of living books. Play as Mickey and save Minnie from Mizrabelâ™s evil clutches!
GAME FEATURES – - Play as Mickey Mouse in this reimagining of the classic Sega Genesis/Mega Drive game! - Experience a world of wonder, brought to life with all-new graphics and magical adventures! - Journey across five magical worlds filled with Mizrabelâ™s powerful minions! - Complete hidden challenges to customize Mickey with classic costumes!
::Install APK File,Connect Your Device With Internet It Will Download Data.. Play And Enjoy *****::Hack Description::***** [99999999 Money]
::Description::
The best Android arcade racing game series reaches a new turning point! Perform dynamic, high-speed aerial stunts in an intense driving experience powered by a brand-new physics engine!
LUXURY DREAM CARS
47 high-performance cars (80% of them NEW!) Top licensed manufacturers and models such as Lamborghini Veneno, Bugatti Veyron, Ferrari FXX and Pagani Zonda R Newly recorded high-fidelity car motor sounds for realistic audio immersion
GET AIRBORNE
Hit the ramps and take the race above the track Perform barrel rolls and wild 360º jumps Maneuver through the air and pull stunts while racing
NEW EXOTIC LOCATIONS
Race in 9 different settings, such as Venice, French Guiana, Iceland, the Nevada Desert and other exciting locations! All tracks available in original and mirror variations in Career mode Discover plenty of hidden shortcuts
NEW FEATURES FOR SPEED FREAKS
8 seasons & 180 events in the Career mode Stunning visuals thanks to next-gen shaders, real-time geometry reflection & other amazing effects for a new simulation of speed! A detailed damage system like nothing youâ™ve seen before Check out the new Infected and Drift Gate game modes
SIMULTANEOUS MULTIPLAYER & GHOST CHALLENGES
Simultaneous multiplayer action for up to 8 real opponents! Dare friends to asynchronous races in your favorite cars Compare scores on the new leaderboards with friends and drivers around the world Share your racing achievements and prove that youâ™re the ultimate speed machine
MUSIC TO REV YOUR SOUL
A heart-thumping mix of amazing licensed music for your game Featuring real tracks from Bloc Party, Mutemath & The Crystal Method!
This is a game for fans of extreme arcade racing, with real dream cars and phenomenal graphics that will also please racing simulation enthusiasts.
What's in this version : (Updated : Jun 19, 2014)
Send your Asphalt experience into high gear with this new fuel-injected update! NEW CARS! Fill your garage with a whole fleet of new beauties! COLLECT â™EM ALL! Build an impressive collection of speed machines to win awesome rewards! NO MORE RENTAL FEE FOR EVENTS! Enter our Time-Limited Events using the brand new Fuel system and may the best driver win! EXTRA TANK! This new booster is designed for new players that want an even playing field with the veteran racers out there!
v1.0.14 • Special Event: A gigantic pyramid appears in Quahog. Discover its surprising secrets in this epic multi-week adventure • Event Hub: Collect exciting prizes using time limited currency and stay up-to-date as the special event unfolds • Limited Edition Items: Make your Quahog stand out with items like the Stewie Sphinx! • Bug Fixes: Launch speed enhancement & on-screen icons improvement
Modding: free shopping, nothing else
Problems with solutions:
I`m a new Player, I haven`t played the game before: - Play the game at the beginning without speed up! Don't speed up in favour for buildings, characters or missions! After you completed the tutorial quest "The Road to Rebuilding Pt. 1" you can use the speed up feature!
Facebook login did not work: - Go into app settings and disable or uninstall facebook/facebook chat. Reopen your game and try it again. Once its connected go into app settings and enable or install facebook again if you need it.
Assets Error: Go to the app settings of FG TQFS, then use the option "clear data". Reopen the game again.
Missing Sounds or Graphics: - The game loads missing file over the internet. Let the the game 15 up to 30 minutes open to get the missing files, then close it and reopen it.
Loading screen freezes: - Go to your android homescreen then reopen the game. I think it is not frozen but it still needs to load data from the internet
Family Guy The Quest for Stuff v1.0.14 [Free Shopping]
Minecraft - Pocket Edition v0.9.0 build 7 beta Requirements: 2.3 and up Overview: Minecraft is about placing blocks to build things and going on adventures! Image
Description Minecraft is about placing blocks to build things and going on adventures.
Pocket Edition includes Survival and Creative modes, multiplayer over a local Wi-Fi network, and randomly generated worlds. You can craft, create and breed anywhere in the world so long as you have hands spare and battery to burn.
Since the first release of Minecraft: Pocket Edition, weâ™ve added heaps of new features and made massive improvements to the way things look. Thereâ™s never been a better time to enjoy Minecraft on the move.
Minecraft — Pocket Edition is a Universal App. Pay once and play on any of your Android devices.
What's New - Minecarts, rails, and powered rails! - The view distance has been massively increased. Check the options! - New textures, colours and block functionality taken directly from the PC version - New blocks: carpets, more wood types, hay bales, iron bars, and more - New crops and food types: beetroot, carrots, potatoes and pumpkins. - Lots more blocks and items to use in Creative Mode. - New AI and breeding. - A new Creative inventory with tabs. - Improved lighting and fog effects.
Overview: Cut the ropes, deliver candy to Om Nom, collect stars, and unlock new levels. The follow-up to the award-winning mobile game Cut the Rope has arrived for Android! ZeptoLab's Cut the Rope: Experiments features the familiar and loveable little monster Om Nom who is discovered by a mad (but not bad) scientist determined to study his candy-loving behavior through a series of experiments. Cut the ropes, release candy into Om Nom's mouth, collect shiny gold stars, and unlock new levels. Join millions of people around the globe and help the Professor and Om Nom get through these wacky experiments!
Key Features: - 125 new experiments (levels) across 5 colorful new settings, with more to come! - 5 level packs: Getting Started, Shooting the Candy, Sticky Steps, Rocket Science, and Bath Time - New gameplay elements like rope guns, suction cups, rockets, and water! - New characters - New storyline featuring commentary from the Professor - New social integration: find hidden evidence for the Professorâ™s photo album to share on Facebook. - Scoreloop achievements and leaderboards - compare your progress to other rope cutters around the world!
- v.1.7.1 - 1.7.2: Various bug fixes and improvements
A CLASSIC OLD-SCHOOL GAME R-Type II is a horizontal scrolling shooter arcade game developed and published by Irem in 1989. This classic old-school game is the sequel to R-Type and the story takes place two years after. The player controls a ship called the R-9C which is an improved version of its predecessor, the R-9. The Bydo Empire is back! Take it down with power-ups two new types of weapons, the Search Laser and Shotgun Laser, and a new anti-ground unit bomb Are you looking for challenge? R-Type II is the perfect game!
Requires Android: 2.3.3 or up
Unpack, copy to SDCard, install with your file manager
Game description: NOTE: ART (the KitKat experimental runtime feature) it is not currently supported by Angry Birds Epic! We hope to include ART support in future updates!
Get ready for a bird-tastic FREE RPG adventure filled with “weapons” (whatever they could get ahold of), magic, bad guys and silly hats! Lead your feathery team into battle now – itâ™s going to be EPIC!
EPIC BATTLES! Turn-based battles between our heroic flock of warriors and those green snout-nosed scoundrels! Itâ™s easy to play, but difficult to master!
EPIC WORLDS! Explore a fantasy Piggy Island with everything from tribal villages and frosty mountains to tropical beaches and mysterious caves!
EPIC CHARACTERS! Join Red, Chuck, Bomb and the other heroes as they face King Pig, Wiz Pig, Prince Porky and many more villains!
EPIC UPGRADES! Level up your characters, armor, weapons and potions to become a legendary hero ready to take on the mightiest pig warrior!
EPIC WEAPONS! Craft amazing battle-winning weapons like a wooden sword, frying pan or stick thingy with a sponge on top!
EPIC HUMOR! Plenty of offbeat humor and tons of quirky characters dressed in awesomely silly costumes - like a prickly cactus hat and a matching sword.
This game includes paid commercial content from select partners.
Important Message for Parents
This game may include: - Direct links to social networking websites that are intended for an audience over the age of 13. - Direct links to the internet that can take players away from the game with the potential to browse any web page. - Advertising of Rovio products and also products from select partners. - The option to make in-app purchases. The bill payer should always be consulted beforehand.
Required Android O/S : Android 4.0.4 and higher. v1.0.8
Nine years is a long time to wait for a proper port, even for a game as celebrated as Resident Evil 4. Its release on the GameCube in 2005 ushered in a new era for the franchise, as well as a different perspective and play style that its sequels quickly inherited. Capcom capitalized on its immense success, porting the game to multiple platforms, and the game was graciously welcomed by the succeeding console generation on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Though nine years is indeed a lot of time for a second PC port, there is a reason it may be warranted. Resident Evil 4 has been available on the PC since 2007, but its release was less than stellar compared to its console brethren. The horror it unleashed was more on a technical level, given the lack of mouse controls and the option to adjust visual settings. Dubbed Resident Evil 4 Ultimate HD Edition, the game has returned in an attempt to set past wrongs right. The game has received substantial upgrades, and may be the best version yet released, even if "ultimate" might not be the right word.
Resident Evil 4 has returned to the PC with a fresh purpose. Unlike the original port, this latest edition comes complete with a host of welcome enhancements. The game has been adjusted for widescreen and 1080p resolution fixed at 60 frames per second. There is also native keyboard and mouse support with options for custom key binding, anti-aliasing, a bevy of high-resolution textures, and greatly reduced loading times. Resident Evil 4 HD contains the original game, complete with all prior additional content, including the Separate Ways side campaign.
The story of Resident Evil 4 is nearly common knowledge at this point. Ashley Graham, the daughter of the president of the United States, has been abducted, and series veteran Leon S. Kennedy has been dispatched to a remote, undisclosed village in Spain to recover her. There, he discovers that the religious cult responsible for the kidnapping has unleashed an ancient, mind-controlling parasite called Las Plagas onto the Spanish countryside. The game differs from its predecessors, detaching itself from the series' staple enemies, zombies, and favoring multifaceted foes that display cunning and a dark intelligence. As Leon progresses, enemies grow more grotesque, shedding their humanity and replacing it with a cold, insectoid carapace.
Leon travels across varied and fascinating environments as he searches for the missing Ashley. Adhering to the franchise's history of creepy atmosphere and dark locales, Resident Evil 4 features misty forests, rundown houses, musty caverns, a labyrinthine castle, and military facilities. Enemy types vary greatly and include pitchfork-wielding farmers, chanting cultists, and horrifying genetically engineered monstrosities that can force even the most stalwart players to turn heel. But Leon isn't alone against the infected horde. He is joined by a cast of interesting characters, some newly met and others appearing out of his history, teasing past romantic entanglements and bitter rivalries. The dialogue and some later sequences get goofy at times, but the story's somber overtones keep things intense, from the slow trek through creeping fog, all the way to the explosive finale.
The main attraction of Resident Evil 4 HD is the graphical upgrades, and what Capcom has done to breathe new life into its aging thriller is impressive, mostly. Leon and his assortment of allies and foes have never looked shaper or better defined. The wide-screen support with high-resolution textures running at a crisp, smooth 60 frames per second should be enough to get even the hearts of most veteran Resident Evil 4 fans pumping with adrenaline once again. And, yes, it all performs beautifully. Trees and shadows are imbued with realistic grace, text featured in menus and passing notes is clean, and even the fine-stitched lettering on Leon's alternate Raccoon City Police uniform is easily legible. However, the new textures have an unintentionally negative side effect.
One of the reasons behind Resident Evil 4's launch into stardom was the game's unequivocal attention to detail. Capcom took special care in crafting a realistic and believable world with a gloomy ambiance. While Resident Evil 4 HD boasts high-quality textures, they aren't universal, meaning the original textures that have lingered since 2005 stand out more than ever, ironically making the game feel more aged than ever. In the game, you may stumble across a stone wall composed of realistic cracks and earthy green moss. But in the same area, you could find a wooden box leaning up against the wall that still retains the archaic textures, resulting in a blurry, brown object strikingly out of place.
It can get distracting, considering it's difficult not to notice a stark contrast between a building and the ground it stands upon. Many of the new skins feel too clean, scrubbing away rotten wood and rust, robbing the game of its dingy flavor. Castle walls look sharp, and research laboratories feel uninviting and sterile, but the caverns between them look muddy, with textures that are warped and stretched. Texture glitches also pop up from time to time, and measure in intensity from flickering to, on a rare occasion, getting replaced by what appeared to be the image designated for text, because the enemies turned black and were covered in lettering. The game lets you switch back to original textures if you like, but the heavy pixelation may not offer abatement.
Benefiting from the graphical overhaul are all but one of the cutscenes during Leon's campaign, which play out in real time. Capcom gave far less attention to Separate Ways, which still includes low-quality full-motion video cutscenes that look even worse due to the game's higher resolution. There is also a grievous error that occurs following nearly every video. As the game transitions from the clip back to gameplay, there is a strong chance the screen will turn bright green for up to five seconds.
This passing annoyance quickly treads into frustrating territory. The game occasionally challenges you to complete a quick-time event between scenes. This transition alone, which takes you from a blurry clip, to sudden action, and onto the following clip, oscillates with enough force to threaten whiplash. Being asked to press a pair of buttons between the scenes comes as a jolt, and the lag produced may decrease the amount of time allowed to complete the move, ending in failure. In one such moment, I missed my cue and had to try again. Except the second time, the green screen overlapped the brisk moment of gameplay and cleared only after it was too late. To continue my game, I had to press the appropriate buttons right as the green screen appeared.
The loudest complaint befalling the original port of Resident Evil 4 to the PC was the lack of mouse support. The squirrely, nauseating user-created aim mods that followed only exacerbated the issue. During that time, PC users had to either get used to it or opt to play the game using a controller. Though aiming with the mouse is finally possible, it is far from perfect. When you're fighting at close range, the laser sight has a chance to twitch, making fights against advancing ganados more strenuous than necessary. At long distance, aiming a weapon's laser pointer has a slippery, unnatural feel, making shots difficult and unnecessarily taxing on your ammo supply. There is also a short, but noticeable, delay between holding out the knife and being able to look around.
Like before, your best chance is to equip yourself with a gamepad. The most preferable choice is the Xbox 360 controller, since the game has been updated to support it; gone is the need to memorize the cryptic numbered buttons from the old PC port, because the game includes appropriate onscreen graphics for the device. When you have a gamepad in hand, the controls are roughly comparable to the GameCube experience. The camera floats behind the protagonist's shoulder, creating a third-person view. When an enemy is spotted, the game requires you to first hold your aim, while the camera flies down closer, enlarging your field of vision. Combat favors strategy, offering different ways to dispatch enemies based on the current situation. Going gung ho and blasting away may leave you scrambling for ammunition, and the optional knife does only so much against tougher foes later down the line.
The story's somber overtones keep things intense, from the slow trek through creeping fog, all the way to the explosive finale.
Shooting enemies in the head stops them in their place, causing momentary disorientation. Going for the legs is often a better choice, because it causes your targets to drop down, giving you ample opportunity to either deliver a bone-crunching spin kick or momentarily escape and create some distance. There are many crowd-control options, from shotguns to a variety of grenade types, as well as long-range weapons such as sniper rifles, which add a bit of stealth to the mix. Though the game is more of an action adventure game than survival horror, it is not without tense moments and jump scares.
Aiming locks you in place, forcing you to carefully position the laser sight before taking shots. The choice behind this method of combat is done with purpose in mind. By keeping you grounded, the game challenges you to take your shots intelligently, all the while staying aware of the environment around you. No matter how far into the campaign you have gone, you perpetually suffer from a tingling sensation at the back of your skull as you fearfully wonder if someone, or something, will pounce from behind you. Enemies range from regular fodder to the deadly special types, who carry fearsome weapons like chainsaws and miniguns, and are able to stand up to a lot of abuse before falling. And don't forget the infected dogs, with their strained panting heard even above the thundering sound of their pads hitting the dirt, forcing the hairs on the back of my neck to stand on end even after all these years.
Such moments are a constant reminder of the excellent gameplay at the core of Resident Evil 4, which set the benchmark for action adventure games. It has been many years since I delved into Leon's quest, and I was delighted by the visual upgrades, from the lovingly retouched Amenhotep typewriter to the finely detailed garbage bins I gleefully tossed Ashley into at every given opportunity. Texture gripes aside, Resident Evil 4 still has the chops to stand up to the test of time thanks to its moody atmosphere and tight, edge-of-your-seat gameplay.
It took longer than it should have, but PC players finally have access to a proper port of the game. It may be showing its age, but Resident Evil 4 HD stands as the best version available. There is about 30 hours of content in this edition, which runs for a reasonable $20. So if you have waited this long to try the game out, or if you feel the urge to give it another go, there is no better time than now. From its humble beginning, Resident Evil 4 has taken a long journey to get to this point.