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Warhammer: The Battle of Atluma on the PSP

Posted on Dec 29, 2008 06:18:27 PM

Warhammer: The Battle of Atluma is a treat to all card gamer lovers, but is actually nothing but an adaptation of Sabertooth games. This game, Warhammer: The Battle of Atluma has an interesting storyline. It is about the battle of Atluma, which takes place in the Warhammer world and only on winning this battle the players can acquire the Atluma crystal. The players are entrusted with the task of either battling their way in the darkness or join the whites’ league and win with their wits.

The players are given a deck of cards, each of which possesses different powers and the objective of this game is to overlap the opponent in powers. So if you are looking for card-less action, then you might opt for Warhammer 40.000: Squad Command instead. The cards can be swapped, sorted and even new cards can be earned in the process, which is an interesting feature. The game facilitates the players to enlarge the cards to get a clear reading of the text, given at the back of the cards, describing the cards uses and strength. If not the players can make use of the option to the right side of their screen to read the description. Another advantage of this game is the variety of cards it offers. Players are given the option to select the deck they like from the plenty of collections available.

The game also facilitates the players to play with their friends using the PSP’s multiplayer option. This head to head option enables players to battle it out with their friends and the enjoyment encircling this must be experienced. The battles can be played in three ways mini, full and mega battles. Coming to the technical aspects of the game, the sounds are really good and you would wish to hear it again and again. The graphics involved while the cards are chosen and swapped are realistic. The background very well matches with the title of the game. The controls are easy and any new comer will have no difficulty in adapting to it.

The game is difficult even to the best of the gamers and would require few tutorials before getting into the real battle. Warhammer: The Battle of Atluma is definitely a thing to cherish for card game lovers. So if you are one such then don’t wait, experience this game.

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World Championship Cards now available on your PSP

Posted on Oct 31, 2008 04:42:37 PM

For all those who are passionate about card games and spend endless hours playing Solitaire and FreeCell on your PC the exciting game of World Championship Cards is now available on your favorite PSP. You can now pose a challenge to your friends and family with the variety of card games on offer here. An interesting array of card games provides you with endless fun and excitement. These include the Spades, Gin Rummy, Hearts, Bridge and much more.

You are offered the interesting mode of creating characters exactly as you want them to be. You can effectively incorporate variations in hair, skin tone, hats, clothes, etc and even choose from a variety of personalities. From your PSP you can play the World Championship Cards online with PlayStation 2 users too. In fact at least eight people can enjoy playing this game online. PSP players have the option of going wireless via Ad HOC.

This game comes with a cross platform multiplayer feature in its budget priced version. Eagerly expected in the pipeline are the card games compiled by Crave Entertainment for both Sony PlayStation 2 and PSP. These games feature a multiplayer mode which can be played online. Challenging contests between the PlayStation 2 and PSP players made possible here add to the excitement and fun. This exciting and interesting game for PSP comes at a price of $19.99.

Popular card games which provide nonstop fun and hours of entertainment include the Crazy 8s, Cribbage, Spades, Solitaire, Gin Rummy, Hearts and much more. There are various levels in each game of World Championship Cards (PSP). You have to win them in order to be led to the next level. Every game comes with a set of rules built in the game. This is very helpful, especially in complex games like Bridge. With the help of the rules and tutorials, you can learn a lot of tricks.

Tutorials can be accessed in the Extras menu which gives you a set of rules, waits till you perform them correctly and provide you with a few more. Just pick up the World Championship Cards game for your PSP and enjoy some awesome fun with your family and friends.

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Play Poker on your PSP

Posted on Jul 22, 2008 02:55:42 PM

To excel in Poker, you need to have luck on your side along with skill. The game is very unpredictable as anyone can be victorious with any given hand of cards. Even if a player is completely down and out in the game, he/she can still come back and score an upset with the help of a great bluff or substantial draw. One needs a certain kind of temperament to play the game, as in many cases, the stakes are very high. Emotions are strictly forbidden while one plays the game, as the opponent might sense what kind of hand you have.

Now all this can be experienced on your PSP as Activision brings you World Series of Poker, a game specially designed for the PSP. Since a game on poker is the complete opposite of real-life poker, good presentation is half the battle won. This is where World Series of Poker 2008 (PSP) scores amongst poker lovers, because the graphics are excellent and practically make the player feel as if he was sitting in a casino. Ad-Hoc and Infrastructure online play make the game more intense and realistic.

The game starts as a group of players assemble together who seek to change their fortunes with every player hoping to take all the money home. The gamer might play a high-card and might claim a very high raise to continue his stay in the hand. Then the player who might be leading may call a very large raise for an inside straight draw. Then during the course of the game, the opponent might tell the gamer to check and even the two of them might even split the pot as the aces and kings might not be of any use when shown on the table.

The game keeps the interest alive until a clear winner is declared. A good take on the sport played in real-life, this PSP game does a great job of portraying the card game as it really is. It is a must buy for all the poker freaks.

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