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The Popularity of Games

There is a game popularly called Shields of Gemland’ that has given a fresh dimension to the bubble shooter game, which includes an additional story to the base game which requires more skill and thinking. You are collecting gems when you advance through levels while getting more access to the map. As you go along, you will face various showering blocks that can deter your journey or help you move faster. Watch out for those shielded bubbles that don’t pop and getting rid of them requires popping those bubbles on top.

Another game is what they call ‘Bubble Struggle’ which is based on the bubble game. Here, you are not starting with tiny bubbles. Instead you are required to shoot large one, which will split into two smaller bubbles. Shooting them with one hit will not do the trick. Tip: when playing, be careful about your timing because some bubbles are tricky.


May 13, 2011 at 8:11 pm Comments (0)

Rift Leveling Guide – Use Rift Events and Invasions

I have seen many leveling guides for Rift that concentrate just on doing quests but I have to warn you that you should mix up these quests in Rift with rift events and rift invasions. This is not meant as a full Rift leveling guide article but it meant to compliment whatever guide you have found or bought to help you level in Rift. If you do quest after quest then first of all, you will start getting a bit bored and believe me, your leveling speed will actually slow down. But the main reason why you should mix up your leveling techniques in Rift is because you get some nice bonus experience and a chance of some great items when you take part in the rift events and rift invasions. So not only will taking part in these events improve your enjoyment of the game but it will also speed up the time it takes you to level in Rift Planes of Telara.

Try mixing it up for just a day and see how it goes. Most friends that have tried this have really noticed a positive difference.


April 21, 2011 at 9:11 am Comments (0)

Info on Learning Tennis

When mastering any skill or anything in life there are some key elements that must be considered or attained. Those are hard work, dedication, and patience. The aforementioned is what it takes to master any skill or in particular to learn tennis as a sport. Tennis is a sport that requires great skill, skill that is applied to foot movement, racket efficiency, and cardio endurance. All of these combined make a great player as well as provide for a great workout. As well, tennis is a sport where you can not lean on your teammates for support nor a sport where someone can substitute in for you when you are tired. In addition, learning tennis takes great racket skill. The ability to maneuver the racket takes many years to master, learning the fore-hand, over-hand, back-hand and other type of tennis shots takes alot of practice. Lastly, tennis is a sport that not only uses the upper body but lower simultaneously, all of which will provide a good workout.


March 15, 2011 at 5:56 pm Comments (0)

Smaller is Sometimes Better

You will be amazed at how useful having a small boat is. It just seems like you can get to all those little nooks and crannies of the river that a larger boat can’t get to. If you are a true fisherman, you know that some of the best fishing occurs in those small bays that are tucked away in some corner of the river. Small boats are able to get right in to those small areas, around the trees that are sticking up out of the water. The little boat is just way more convenient than you would think. You could tow the thing with a regular size, so you don’t need some big pick up truck just to go out fishing and enjoy yourself. The boat the person in doesn’t make the fishing experience. The fisherman will be the one responsible for the end result. Having a bigger boat won’t help you out when your fishing, it might actually hurt your chances.


March 8, 2011 at 5:26 am Comments (0)

Concealing Gun Safes

This article highlights the 4 advantages of owning gun safes. One of the advantages is that these safes are easy to hide. It is as though they can camouflage themselves, because a gun safe can be hidden behind a lot of items – unlike floors safes that are so easy to find. When it comes to floor safes, it is as if they are actually screaming for attention, telling the robber or intruder that they are right there. On the other hand, wall gun safes can be hidden in the back of many other items. These items can be a mirror. No one ever really looks behind a mirror. One looks behind a wall clock to change the battery, but not mirrors. Book shelves also, are not places that are regularly inspected; no one looks behind them. Other possible items to hide your gun safe behind are wall paintings, as well as tiny decoy type safes that ‘pretend’ to be wall outlets.


February 22, 2011 at 1:25 pm Comments (0)