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Differenze tra le versioni 16 e 48 (in 32 versioni)
Versione 16 del 01/11/2011 22.52.46
Dimensione: 3142
Autore: MirkoPizii
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Versione 48 del 27/03/2013 22.58.42
Dimensione: 3268
Autore: mapreri
Commento: 71
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= Testo inglese =

Review: KRUNCH
by Jennifer Roger

It’s safe to say that most games require a certain degree of skill and precision, but KRUNCH is a game that takes it up a notch, or two... or three. KRUNCH is the debut from LeGrudge & Rugged in which your goal is to navigate through deadly obstacles and find the exit as quickly as you can. It gets more challenging and frustrating as you progress, but it’s always rewarding once you do advance. KRUNCH certainly demands precision and speed, but, without a little patience, you’ll find yourself hacked in half or electrocuted in no time.
Oh, speaking of time, your health gauge gradually decreases so you’re never without a sense of urgency. There is a speed boost to help you outrun enemies, but this drains your life faster, and it’s limited to a certain amount that is reserved strictly for health. In most levels, monsters are an infrequent nuisance that offer a slow demise rather than an abrupt end like other obstacles.
Never be too certain that you've made it through a level unscathed. There are sometimes unpleasant surprises that await you. And don't bother trying to hide in a safe spot, because there are none in KRUNCH. You can never let your guard down; only timing, precision, and quick thinking will help you survive a level. But death is certain in this game, and it’s not shy about reminding you either. Each time you die, the following screen taunts you with stats like how many times you've died in a certain amount of time and in what manner.

`[IMG]`

Keyboard controls are simple and intuitive, but, since you’re technically floating, there is an added element of movement. Overdoing it with the space-key can send you flying into danger. There’s little room for error so even subtle movements can have you bouncing into a wall of spikes. Luckily, the game supports gamepads which does add a level of smoothness to the controls and worked perfectly with my Afterglow controller and Xpadder.
Aesthetically, KRUNCH is extremely polished and well done. It has great retro graphics, but the soundtrack is what really stood out for me. The tracks provide the intensity and urgency throughout the stages to keep up the flow of the game. The music and sounds are never intrusive or annoying and always fit the mood of the level.

`[IMG]`

Overall, KRUNCH proves to be engaging, fast paced, and rewarding – even after dying countless times. With over 100 levels, boss battles, and leaderboards, there is a lot of content packed into the game for extra replayability. KRUNCH is available now for Windows, Mac, and Linux, at http://krunchgame.com/. You can purchase the game only for $9.99, or you can get the game and soundtrack for $13.99.
Pros: Challenging yet rewarding, great soundtrack
Cons: Sensitive controls
Overall score: 4/5
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CHIUDERE WINDOWS
Scritto da:
Ronnie Tucker (KDE)
Jan Mussche (Gnome)
Elizabeth Krumbach (XFCE)
Mark Boyajian (LXDE)
David Tigue (Unity)

In questa nuova sezione di Full Circle, mi piacerebbe mostrare alcune funzionalità di Windows (XP in questa serie di articoli, come credo che sia l'edizione più usata di Windows) per il solo scopo per mostrare ai principianti l'equivalenta a *buntu. Parlo di *buntu ma non mi sto concentrando solamente su Ubuntu - Includerò anche Kubuntu, Lubuntu e Xubuntu, in quanto ciascuno di loro hanno un proprio modo di fare le cose come ciascuno di loro usano il proprio manager del desktop (Gnome/Unity, KDE, LXDE, e XFCE rispettivamente)

DESKTOP

Windows XP ha il suo familiare taskbar blu e verde insieme ad un particolare stile e struttura su ogni finestra che è aperta. Questo è il desktop di Windows. Ogni versione di Ubuntu ha un suo proprio desktop. Gnome (e Unity, il "di dietro" di Gnome) ha un modo differente di fare le cose, comparato insieme a KDE (usato in Kubuntu), ma ogni versione (o derivati) ha la stessa base della fondazione di Ubuntu. Quindi se tu installi Kubuntu o Lubuntu, stai ancora usango una versione di Ubuntu; è proprio per questo che il l'aspetto del desktop, sembra e funziona, differentemente. Per ogni novità di Windows che io sto discutendo, Io aspetterò (insieme all'aiuto dei miei coautori) di mostrare quale cose sono fatte usando i quattro desktop popolari che io ho già detto nella mia introduzione.

C:\ E I MIEI DOCUMENTI

Ogni utente di Windows è familiare con l'icona 'Mio Computer'. Doppioclick 'Mio Computer' sul desktop di Windows/menu presenta una finestra che mostra la tua capacità del dispositivo come ad esempio C:\ e qualsiasi USB.
Kubuntu ha una opzione simile nel suo menu. Clicka il bottone K in basso nella taskbar ti darà un menu con le linguette verso il basso. Cliccare sulla linguetta 'Computer' ti darà l'accesso alla tua capacità del dispositivo, proprio come windows' 'Mio Computer'. Come fa Gnome - semplicemente clickare sul menu Luoghi sopra al pannello, seguito dalle scelte: Computer. Unity (che è ancora in dura fase di sviluppo come ho già scritto) fa cliccando sull'icona 'Cartella Home' sul launcher sul lato sinistro dello schermo.L'icona è una cartella arancione che ha sopra una casa. Ubuntu mostrerà la cartella root dell'hard disk sulla parte sinistra, insieme agli altri dispositivi di massa e cartelle preferite. sulla parte destra dell'applicazione, mostrerà le cartelle dentro alla cartella personale home dell'utente connesso.
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Testo inglese

Review: KRUNCH by Jennifer Roger

It’s safe to say that most games require a certain degree of skill and precision, but KRUNCH is a game that takes it up a notch, or two... or three. KRUNCH is the debut from LeGrudge & Rugged in which your goal is to navigate through deadly obstacles and find the exit as quickly as you can. It gets more challenging and frustrating as you progress, but it’s always rewarding once you do advance. KRUNCH certainly demands precision and speed, but, without a little patience, you’ll find yourself hacked in half or electrocuted in no time. Oh, speaking of time, your health gauge gradually decreases so you’re never without a sense of urgency. There is a speed boost to help you outrun enemies, but this drains your life faster, and it’s limited to a certain amount that is reserved strictly for health. In most levels, monsters are an infrequent nuisance that offer a slow demise rather than an abrupt end like other obstacles. Never be too certain that you've made it through a level unscathed. There are sometimes unpleasant surprises that await you. And don't bother trying to hide in a safe spot, because there are none in KRUNCH. You can never let your guard down; only timing, precision, and quick thinking will help you survive a level. But death is certain in this game, and it’s not shy about reminding you either. Each time you die, the following screen taunts you with stats like how many times you've died in a certain amount of time and in what manner.

[IMG]

Keyboard controls are simple and intuitive, but, since you’re technically floating, there is an added element of movement. Overdoing it with the space-key can send you flying into danger. There’s little room for error so even subtle movements can have you bouncing into a wall of spikes. Luckily, the game supports gamepads which does add a level of smoothness to the controls and worked perfectly with my Afterglow controller and Xpadder. Aesthetically, KRUNCH is extremely polished and well done. It has great retro graphics, but the soundtrack is what really stood out for me. The tracks provide the intensity and urgency throughout the stages to keep up the flow of the game. The music and sounds are never intrusive or annoying and always fit the mood of the level.

[IMG]

Overall, KRUNCH proves to be engaging, fast paced, and rewarding – even after dying countless times. With over 100 levels, boss battles, and leaderboards, there is a lot of content packed into the game for extra replayability. KRUNCH is available now for Windows, Mac, and Linux, at http://krunchgame.com/. You can purchase the game only for $9.99, or you can get the game and soundtrack for $13.99. Pros: Challenging yet rewarding, great soundtrack Cons: Sensitive controls Overall score: 4/5

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