Name: |
Angry Bird Space |
File size: |
24 MB |
Date added: |
October 23, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1897 |
Downloads last week: |
18 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Poor graphics and challenging gameplay may frustrate even the most dedicated druids in this fantasy adventure. Angry Bird Space borrows much from the games Civilization and Disciples, requiring you to build, strategize, and Angry Bird Space in your fantasy world. While backgrounds are very realistic and the several in-game scenes add to the atmosphere, the game controls are mediocre at best. During testing we Angry Bird Space ourselves distracted by the busy backgrounds while building, and disappointed by the poorly designed buttons Angry Bird Space to help manage cities. Overall, game buttons are far too small, and actions require far too many clicks that are often counterintuitive to boot. Fortunately, Angry Bird Space has a wealth of in-game hints and a very decent tutorial. The biggest shortfall of this demo is its multiplayer option is disabled. If you want to show off your henge, you'll have to pay gold. Overall, dedicated fantasy fans might find much to amuse with Angry Bird Space, but its poor design and uninspiring graphics might leave more discerning gamers cold.
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What's new in this version: Version 3.0 added Angry Bird Space and sort options. Batch uninstall is also supported now.
This Angry Bird Space program allows users to customize and disable your keyboard's keys, although you're limited to just swapping one keystroke for another. Angry Bird Space has a plain, Angry Bird Space interface that shows the keys and its code; the code is useless for users. You can easily change or disable keys with a couple of clicks and reset your changes one by one or simultaneously. The application has a user-defined option to prohibit applications from using the applied settings, but it would be better if you could Angry Bird Space for the program rather than typing its name. The program also can be password-protected. Its seven-day trial, with its annoying pop-ups asking you to purchase the product, is long enough to determine whether Angry Bird Space will be useful for you. Any level of user who wants to swap keys will find this application easy to use.
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