Showing posts with label online games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online games. Show all posts

Allods Philippines Open Beta - Everything you need to know pt.3

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Why will there be a wipe?

A Closed Beta Character wipe is necessary for the reason that not everyone has an access to the game aside from a few players who have an account. It is only fair to the general public at the beginning of Open Beta where anyone and everyone can create an Allods Account. Character wipes are only done on Closed Beta Testing. There will be no character wipe on Open Beta and Commercial Launch.

Is my account going to be deleted?

No. You can still use your CBT account anytime during Open Beta.

Do I need to Register again?

Yes and no. Yes, because in order to take advantage of the Item Mall, you need to have a MyLU account. You can register for a MyLU account here. Also, if you did not have a chance to play during Closed Beta, you need to register for an Allods Online account too at the MyLU page.

No if you plan to use your Closed Beta account, you don’t have to register anymore but make sure you link it to your MyLU account to be able to load up if you want to shop at the Item Mall.

Can I buy Items in the Item Mall now? How?

Once the realms become available to the public, yes you can. Check out the “How to Load Up” section above to know how to get Perrah, your money to buy Item Mall Items.

Do I need to install a new client or download Allods again?

If you downloaded Allods Online already during the Closed Beta Testing, you don’t have to download the client again. Your client will work in Open Beta. You just have to patch it on the opening of Open Beta.

Still don’t have the Allods Online Client? Download it here.

When is Open Beta going to start?

We will announce it very soon at the website, forums, Twitter and Facebook page. Always be updated with the latest Allods Online Philippines news at the following pages:


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Allods Philippines Open Beta - Everything you need to know pt.2

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Register at My Level Up! (MyLU)

  • Aside from the Closed Beta Accounts, you will be able to create your very own Allods Online account very soon.
  • In a few days, you can start registering for an Allods account at MyLU – https://my.levelupgames.ph

Item Mall NOW OPEN!

One of the best features of Allods is its Item Mall, and it will be available in Open Beta. Improve your gameplay, boost your experience and reputation gains or even dress up your character with the available vanity items (fashion). There are tons of items that will improve your character so make sure to have that Level Up! Game Card beside you when the realms become open to the public.

How to Load Up

You’ve got your Game Card or top-up card, now it’s time to load them up! Or if you’re not sure how to use your Level Up! Game Card, here’s some very simple steps to reap the benefits of the incoming Item Mall.

  1. Login to your My Level Up! (MyLU) account. If you don’t have a MyLU yet, register now.
  2. Click Add Credits on the left sidebar to be able to load up your game card.
  3. Fill up the input spaces with your Level Up! Card Number and Card Pin.
  4. Click “Load Up Now!”.
  5. You now have Level Up! Credits that you can convert to Perrah, Allods Online’s Item Mall currency once Open Beta starts.

To convert your Level Up! Credits to Perrah (Allods’ Item Mall currency), simply click “Use Credits” at the MyLU. Conversion rate is PHP 1.00 = 10 Perrah.


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Allods Philippines Open Beta - Everything you need to know pt.1

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The war in the Astral is about to begin, and you can be ready by equipping yourself with knowledge. Some of it are basic and some will be keys to your new beginning in the world of Allods Online.

IMPORTANT THINGS YOU SHOULD NOT MISS

Wipe of Closed Beta Characters ONLY

  • As we have announced last week, everyone will start with a Level 1 Character in Open Beta.
  • Characters created during the Closed Beta has been wiped or removed.

Use your Closed Beta Account in Open Beta

  • Did you register and play during the Closed Beta? You can use and login to the Open Beta Realms with the same account.
  • We will give a few gifts for the Closed Beta Testers, so make sure you also check your Closed Beta account when the Open Beta begins to receive your gifts.
  • You can also link your Closed Beta Account to your MyLU (https://my.levelupgames.ph) when Open Beta starts.

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12 Extraordinary Games This Fall

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Kirby's Epic Yarn

Release Date: October 12

Platform: Wii

Kirby's Epic Yarn

He might not be the most recognizable mascot on Nintendo's roster, but Kirby is poised for a serious breakout in this gorgeous platformer. The game sewed up multiple awards at the E3 game convention in June, and for good reason: its charming style and unique, textile-based visuals make it one of the most eye-catching games to hit the Wii in some time. Let's hope the rotund gumball has the gameplay to back it up.


Fallout: New Vegas

Release Date: October 19

Platforms: Xbox 360, Playstation 3, PC

Fallout: New Vegas

Though it's not an official sequel to 2008 Game of the Year winner Fallout 3, this post-apocalyptic role-playing effort set in a bombed-out Las Vegas looks like a blast (pun intended.) In addition to all the free-roaming fun of its forbear, New Vegas will let you modify weapons, craft your own ammo, and, of course, make all sorts of questionable decisions as you explore the Mojave Wasteland.


Rock Band 3

Release Date: October 26

Platforms: Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Wii

Madden Arcade

Tired of arguing with your musician friends over the validity of music games? Then stick Rock Band 3 at the top of your most-wanted chart. Not only does it pack a brand new set list, a new keyboard peripheral and hundreds of smaller tweaks, but it also features a Pro Mode that will actually teach you how to play guitar. For real. Using a real guitar. Looks like it's time to get the band back together...


Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II

Release Date: October 26

Platforms: Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Wii, PC, DS

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II

The sequel to the best Star Wars game in ages, The Force Unleashed II picks up where the last game ended. You'll once again play as Darth Vader's powerful apprentice Starkiller, but now the student is hunting the teacher as well as his lost identity. More powers, dual lightsabers, awesome visuals...the Force is very strong with this one.


Gran Turismo 5

Release Date: November 2

Platform: Playstation 3

Gran Turismo 5

No, it's not April 1. This is not a prank. You are not seeing things. In development for over 30 years (or at least it feels like it), the long-awaited Gran Turismo 5 finally becomes street legal this November. The numbers are pretty impressive: around 1,000 vehicles, over 70 tracks, 16--player online play and countless graphical enhancements await the patient millions anxious to play it. We're betting you’re one of them.


God of War: Ghost of Sparta

Release Date: November 2

Platform: PSP

God of War: Ghost of Sparta

It's not Kratos' first foray on Sony's handheld, but Ghost of Sparta will undoubtedly give the award-winning Chains of Olympus a run for its money. This portable powerhouse offers new abilities, new enemies, new bosses, and new insight into Kratos' early days as the God of War. It also gives us a new reason to dust off the PSP.


GoldeneEye 007 Wii

Release Date: November 2

Platform: Wii

GoldeneEye 007 Wii

Hailed as one of the most influential games of all time, the original GoldenEye on the N64 took first-person shooting to new heights. We're not sure the rebooted Wii version will have quite the same impact, but it's a really, really big deal for Wii owners itching for some legitimate multiplayer fragging. They'll get plenty of that and more, as the new game will include a thoroughly reworked solo campaign as well.


Microsoft Kinect

Release Date: November 4

Platform: Xbox 360

Microsoft Kinect

Maybe you've heard of it? Microsoft's innovative camera system hopes to change motion-controlled gaming forever by getting rid the controller and letting you interact with your 360 using gestures and voice commands. While many of its launch titles seem geared toward the family crowd (we'll be covering specific Kinect games soon), a slew of recent announcements from the Tokyo Game Show indicate that Kinect could work wonders for more serious gamers, too. One caveat: at $150, it's pricey, so make sure you have space in both your checking account and your living room before jumping in.


Call of Duty: Black Ops

Release Date: November 9

Platforms: Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Wii, PC

Call of Duty: Black Ops

Two things are certain this November: you will overeat, and you will at least consider playing another Call of Duty game. This time, players will dive into the Cold War, blasting their way through hotspots around the world, including Russia, Cuba, and of course, Vietnam. It packs some riveting new multiplayer modes, too, such as the "Wager Match" type that lets you gamble for in-game points.


Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood

Release Date: November 16

Platforms: Xbox 360, Playstation 3, PC

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood

It's hard to believe that it's only been a year since the stunning Assassin's Creed II scampered into our hearts. Often, releasing a sequel a year later is a recipe for oversaturation, but few developers deserve the benefit of the doubt like Ubisoft Montreal. The fact that it boasts cool new gameplay tweaks and what could be the year's most surprisingly addictive multiplayer doesn’t hurt, either.


LittleBigPlanet 2

Release Date: November 16

Platform: Playstation 3

LittleBigPlanet 2

Creating stuff in ingenious Sony game LittleBigPlanet was cool, but how about creating entirely new games? Such is the promise of the sequel, which hopes to up the ante tenfold by allowing players to build entirely new games in a matter of minutes. Throw in 50 levels worth of a brand new adventure brimming with kooky new gadgets, and you've got the makings for another PS3 masterpiece.


Epic Mickey

Release Date: November 30

Platform: Wii

Epic Mickey

The most famous mascot of them all makes a bold return to video games in this weird, wonderful adventure. Created by legendary designer Warren Spector (Deus Ex, System Shock), this uncharacteristically dark tale brings the mischief back to the mouse, letting players alter the landscape using paint or paint thinner as they interact with an impressive roster of Disney characters.


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Farm Town on Facebook

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Try Farm Town on Facebook!
After you have created your Facebook account you can play a virtual game called Farm Town.
Create your own farm, raise your own animals or go to work for one of the many other players.
Add the application and you are on your way to cyber farming. Any one of these things is interesting and entertaining, and you can also have conversations with other players while doing these activities. With this application you can create your own farm, raise and sell your own crops and animals, harvest and plow other peoples' farms for coins and experience points, and buy land.Plow areas on your farm to plant seeds.

There are many kinds of seeds ranging from fruits to vegetables and big or small. You can also plant trees and flowers. Water your flowers daily to insure they do not wither and die. Some seeds take a couple of hours before you can harvest them, and others take a couple of days. Once your seeds are ready to harvest, if you are a high enough level, you can hire someone to harvest them.

After you have harvested your crops you can go to the marketplace and sell them so you have coins to plow your fields and so you can plant more seeds on them. Also at the marketplace, you may be invited to help another player plow or harvest their fields. By doing this you can earn coins and more experience points. The more experience points you have the higher level you are. If you decide you want to decorate your farm there are many ways you can do it. You can buy houses, barns, stables, and many more buildings. Also, there are many types of trees and flowers. Farm Town on Facebook also has decorations for holidays, depending on what time of the year it is. Around Christmas they have decorations for Christmas. Farm Town lets you decide how you want your farm to be.

Once you have increased in level you can buy more land. You do this by going to the retailer's office. In there it will tell you how much land is available to you and how much it costs. The bigger your farm is on Farm Town the more coins you can potentially earn. The more neighbors you have on Farm Town the more trophies you can get. You can also get trophies by visiting other Facebook friends' farms and by spending your coins.

Farm Town on Facebook is a very fun and exciting virtual game. Whether you are playing and competing or just using this virtual game to pass time it is always worth the while! Be warned: your crops will die if they are not harvested in the allotted amount of time.


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Do You Know What Are Browser Based Games?

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Why would you play browser based games?
Browser based games are games that do not require any kind of downloads.
They are fun, most of them are interactive games which means that you will have to communicate with other people.
What you need to have is an internet connection and web browser. In communication, I mean by dealing or trading with others, killing them or even chatting with them in chat rooms or forums. Browser based games are fun to play. It is a great way to kill your time. They work on all types of computers and they do not require any high specifications. You can play them as long as your PC runs web browsers.

There are a few different types of browser based games you can choose to play. Most common games are Role Playing Games (RPG) where you take a role of one character (in some games, you can control a several characters) and you build him/her stronger.
Basically, you train, you fight monsters and level up and increase their statistics and powers. The other one is strategy games. They are really fun as you can control the whole army and send them to war or you can grow plants and take care of your garden.

There are plenty of sub-categories for this one. There are many other types of browser based games but it would be too long and boring to read. There are plenty of them though most of them use the same kind of script which was played and done several times. It is a little bit harder to find unique browser based games to play.

The other important thing about these kind of browser based games is to know whether you want a short time consuming game or long time consuming game. Short time consuming games won't consume much time as you probably need to play like ten to one hour per day and you still can compete with other people. Some of them are boring while most of them are not boring though you can play a few games at the time. Unlike time consuming games, you have to spend hours and hours if you want to compete with champion or top players. They also become boring as you keep playing unlike low time consuming browser based games. You do not sit there hours to level up or complete the quest, you simply spend your energy and go away.

In conclusion, I must say that browser based games are really good and fun games if you do not play a game hours and hours as it gets bored unless it is really good and long game. However, really long games most likely are playable with paid subscription which costs money. If you do not want to spend money or time on fun games, look for low time consuming browser based games. There are plenty of them.
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