Tuesday 8 October 2013

Bakugan and Avatar Games - Now Play Them Online!


The Bakugan Games and Avatar Games are two of the most popular video games played. Bakugan Battle Brawlers is a tactical game which was developed by Sega Toys and Spinmaster and was released along with the animated television series in 2006. The video game of the same name was released on October 20, 2009 and played on Playstation3, Playstation2, Xbox 360 and Wii.

In the game Bakugan are miniature figures which pop open when rolled onto Gate cards. Gate cards are really important in this game because the purpose is to capture three Gate cards. Each Bakugan has a special attack strength called G-Power. The amount of G-Power is modified by the Gate card landed on. It can also be managed by Ability cards. Whichever Bakugan gets the maximum G-Power ends up with more BP or Bakugan Points and wins the battle!

With the success of the first series, a number of Bakugan games are now out. They include Bakugan Battle Brawlers: Battle Trainer, Bakugan Dimensions, Arcade Battler, Bakugan - Defenders of the Core. Bakugan can be played on all operating systems that support Adobe Flash.

Before the movie became a huge success across the globe James Cameron's Avatar was released initially as Avatar: The Game. This video game was developed by Ubisoft Montreal and released on Playstation3, Xbox 360, PC, Wii and Nintendo DS. The game can now be played online too.

The game is set in 2152 and starts with the arrival of a new Sig Spec called Able Ryder who saves five marines from viper wolves. He has other such missions like helping another Sig Spec, fixing fences, etc. He is now told to change into his avatar. After changing into his avatar he must get cell samples and kill the infected animals of a Na'vi. Ryder then has to search for the mole by following a Na'vi. He must then decide whether to kill the mole or be alongside the Na'vi to kill all the marines.

At the beginning, the player has the freedom to choose how his character will appear from a set of choices. The player then must choose on which side he intends to play. Each side has different game play, weapons and skills. The environment also will vary according to the side you take. For example, if you are a soldier then the plants will harm you, but as an avatar the plants cannot harm you. Players can recover their 'health' by gathering cell samples of dead creatures.