Archive for the ‘Drawing Games’ Category

If i want to be a graphics or game designer, should i good in drawing?

Friday, July 30th, 2010

I want to be a gaming programmer or flick programmer.

Wrong Handed Drawing tag

Thursday, July 29th, 2010


I was tagged by RedVolly, or Blue as I like to call her, in the Wrong Handed drawing game. Here is the video of me drawing her and 4 others who I hit tagged to do the same. This is a unification to RedVolly au.youtube.com vapors containerful Fingers video au.youtube.com Here are links to the grouping I hit tagged. Katie K80Blog au.youtube.com Katies saint the wonder dog video au.youtube.com Laci gogreen18 au.youtube.com Lacis Playlist talking most her deconversion au.youtube.com Rob HalfScottishGuy au.youtube.com Robs Life is a Jigsaw video au.youtube.com Tom Frezned au.youtube.com Toms fivesome Facts video in which he talks most his state pad au.youtube.com I welcome your comments and ratings. Thanks for watching.

Dominion: Intrigue Card Game Review

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

The concern of Dominion is about to get way darker and more sinister in Dominion: Intrigue, the first standalone treatment for the hit card game that took the concern by storm. Mingle with shady conspirators, torturers and swindlers. Meet your contacts in the secret chamber or the shanty town. Make sure everyone knows who’s in charge around here. As they say, pleasant guys finish last. And the race for Dominion is about to get really dirty!

Dominion: Intrigue is a standalone treatment for the award-winning Dominion card game that shook the gaming concern in 2008. existence a standalone expansion, it can be played together with the base game, but it can also be played meet as substantially on its own. This review focuses on the Dominion: Intrigue expansion. If you want to know more about how the base game is played, please feature our Dominion review.

As the name implies, the theme in Dominion: Intrigue is all about underhanded dealings and mysterious agents using covert tactics to help you achieve control. A large number of the cards in this set support that theme, actively tampering with your opponents’ hands and decks, and forcing them to trash valuable cards. A new card type is also introduced: cards that act as both conclusion cards as substantially as either treasure or action cards.

There are a number of dangerous-sounding cards in the set, with names like swindler, minion, destroyer and torturer. They also hit dangerous abilities to match. The destroyer is healthy to force opponents to trash an pricey card and replace it with something cheaper. For the same cost as a Silver, the gouger lets you swap a card from opponents’ decks with another card of your choosing, in addition to providing you with 2 coins. The Torturer forces opponents to either discard 2 cards or entertainer a curse card, in addition to letting you entertainer 3 cards! These action-attack cards are meet a few examples of the cards that will make life really difficult for your opponents. Some people hit complained that Dominion is like a game of solitaire where you meet focus on your own deck. Well, it’s evident that there’s going to be a whole lot more interaction in this expansion!

There is also a new type of card that was introduced in this expansion, or more accurately a new combination of card types. There are now cards that are a combination of a conclusion card and either an action or treasure card. Previously, players were hesitant (with good reason) to buy conclusion cards early, as drawing too many of them would stingy you wouldn’t be healthy to endeavor or buy anything. These new cards solve that problem. The enthusiastic Hall gives you an player card and action in addition to a conclusion point, patch the quarters gives you 2 coins and 2 conclusion points. These cards are a bit more pricey than comparable cards, but that’s the price you hit to pay for flexibility!

There are plenty of another interesting cards in the set, including the Duke who is designer more conclusion points the more Duchies you have. There is also the Coppersmith that doubles the value of coppers, and the Bridge that makes every card cost 1 less. There is also the desire substantially that rewards you if you can correctly guess the top card of your deck, and the Masquerade card that makes players give cards to each other. Plenty of fun to go around!

It is enthusiastic to see Dominion grow with expansions like this, adding new themes and mechanics to an already-strong set game. The theme intent is really nice, allowing players to roleplay their hunt for dominion, whether it be via open war or through subterfuge and stealth. There are also more thematic expansions reaching our way; as of mid-2010, the Seaside and Alchemy expansions are available, and the successfulness treatment is meet ammo the corner.

Being a standalone treatment set with so many new game-changing cards, Dominion: Intrigue is awesome for both beginners and experienced players alike. You don’t need the base game to endeavor it, but mixing the cards here with the set cards gives you so many more game variations and opens up very interesting strategies. And last but by no means least, this treatment allows up to 6 players to endeavor the game!

Complexity:  2.5/5.0  
Playing Time:  30 to 45 minutes
Number of Players:  2 to 6 players

You can feature more about Dominion: Intrigue at http://www.ageofboards.com/dominion-intrigue.html

There was a game where u could guess what another person was drawing then write it below it would apear?

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

It waz variety of same a chat shack but u had to guess what another person was drawing also it is also a game .any ideas??? PLEASE

How to draw your favorite character from a game (or manga, or anime…)

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010


Hey there! It’s been a while. How is your demo power improving? I hit a beatific programme for all of you that are inactivity for my updated self-study digital demo course. It will be ready in August. And it is acquirable for pre-order now. analyse it out at: www.zetaillustration.com! Okay, backwards to the recording this time. The prototypal part of it is from a game I play with friends. The name is ogre Hhunter Tri! For those of you who hit Wii, this is a game that you definitely don’t want to miss. As I promised, I used Photoshop this instance (only in the later stages though). It’s been a while since I use it last time. So I was a bit rusted, but you get the idea. Lovely, no need to say more. Enjoy the video!

Horseisle game, what program do they use for drawing the horses?

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

on www.horseisle.com what program do they use for drawing the horses?

Valentines Games – 6 Games Everyone Will Love

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Looking for fun Valentine’s Day games? Do you want them to be fun, but also clean? Look no further – below are listed 6 of the best Valentine’s Day games ever! These games are perfect for any setting: for a large group Valentine’s Day party, for teenagers or college students, married couples and modify for families and kids. Enjoy!

1) Do You Know Your Partner: Everyone activity will be paired up with their Valentine (or any partner). In preparation, write down 10-15 questions that you will ask to the whole group. Examples of some questions might be: what is your partner’s favorite food, movie, song, color, etc. Or, where did we go on our first date, what day did we get engaged, where were we for our first kiss, etc. conceive of any type of question. Then, ask apiece discourse to the whole group, and apiece relation will move (write down on a paper without relation seeing) what they conceive their relation will answer. Everyone will reveal what they wrote down, and the pair that gets the most right wins (and has to kiss)!

2) Romantic Drawing Charades: In preparation, give apiece contestant 3 slips of paper. On apiece paper, players will write down one Valentines attendant articulate or scenario. Examples might be: kiss, hug, candlelight dinner, heart throbbing, lips, bouquet of roses, box of chocolates, etc. Place all the slips in a bowl, and cypher the group into two teams. One person from apiece aggroup will come up and draw one artefact out together. They then will, at ‘go,’ have to draw what was on the artefact for their aggroup on a piece of paper. No talking allowed by the drawer. The first aggroup to guess correctly what it is receives a point. Send another drawer up and this repeats until one aggroup scores 15 points and wins!

3) V.A.L.E.N.T.I.N.E  hoarder Hunt: This hoarder catch requires a car, digital camera (or cell phone camera), and a paper/pen for apiece team. cypher everyone activity into teams of three people each. The goal is to go out into the city and encounter one Valentine attendant item for apiece letter of the articulate V.A.L.E.N.T.I.N.E., and verify a picture of it.  For example, you might encounter a Vase for V, or the articulate ‘Love’ for L, etc. Teams will verify a picture of the item found for apiece corresponding letter. The first aggroup back with a correct picture for apiece letter is the winner!

4) Back to Back Guessing: In preparation, gather about 30-40 haphazard objects from around the house. Examples might be: a paper clip, spatula, bowl, cell phone, book, picture frame, pen, flag, etc. Everyone will be divided up into pairs or couples. One pair will go to the center where they will be two chairs, back to back, and the couples will sit facing away from apiece other. One relation will be given a haphazard object and their goal is to describe it to their relation as quickly as possible to score points. But, exclusive one articulate can be said at a time, no locution the articulate (or any part) of the actual word/object, and no forming sentences in your description. So, if the object was a picture frame – the person describing might say: photo, borders, look, sides, memories, etc. The relation is limited to exclusive 3 guesses. If the relation guesses correctly in the first 5 guesses, they get 3 points. If the relation guesses in the incoming 5 guesses, it is worth 2 points, and if in the incoming 5 guesses it is worth 1 point, otherwise their invoke is done. The incoming pair comes up and receives a new object. The first aggroup to score 20 points wins.

5) ‘I Love You’ Game: Those activity will sit in a circle, and everyone will move by covering their set with their lips. The object of the game is to keep your set awninged for the entire game! If at any point someone’s set do exhibit while talking or laughing, that person receives a strike. After the second strike, a contestant is eliminated from the game!  Someone will move by turning to the person on their left and saying: “Hello, my name is _______, and I love you so such because you are _________.” They will modify in the blanks with their name and with whatever they want for the second part of the sentence. The goal, of course, is to get your neighbor to vocalization so that they will exhibit their teeth, but while doing so, not vocalization yourself! Then, the person who was asked the discourse will have to move by saying: “Thanks ________, I love you too.” They will modify in the blank with the person’s name before them, and invoke to the incoming person and also say: “Hello, my name …” (repeat). It is important to note, however, that modify those not participating in the question/answer part still must keep their set covered. Thus, a person receives a accomplish if their set exhibit while talking or laughing, or if someone is happy so hard that they don’t move to a discourse within 5 seconds. As the game continues, players will receive 2 strikes and be eliminated, and the person who keeps their set awninged the longest is the winner!

6) Heart Attack: This is not so such a game as it is a very meaningful and fun activity. Identify someone special to say ‘thank you’ or ‘I love you’ to. Make many game in the shape of a heart, and on those game write kind things as to why you love or appreciate them. Then, verify the game and decorate their yard, front door, bedroom, etc.

Have Fun!

what is the online website for drawing game. people draw, and guess what it is?

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Stupid Drawing Game

Sunday, July 25th, 2010


Guess what i’m drawing!

Line drawing game?

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

There is this one game online, where you draw a line and some sort of car rides along the line you drew. I can’t think of what it’s called…anyone undergo what I’m conversation about?

Thankss :)
oh, and you have to draw the line from move to finish…and the car had to get all the way. it was a fun game.