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		<title>The Ultimate Online Abstract Strategy Game – Try It Free</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2010 18:00:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Total Blockout is an abstract strategy board game for one or more players (currently limited to two players in the computer version). As with many polymino-styled games, this game requires exceptional spatial skills. What makes it unique from other such games is it\&#8217;s need for its players to develop single-move strategies in line with an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Total Blockout is an abstract strategy board game for one or more players (currently limited to two players in the computer version). As with many polymino-styled games, this game requires exceptional spatial skills. What makes it unique from other such games is it\&#8217;s need for its players to develop single-move strategies in line with an overall game plan. Furthermore, constraints have been placed in the selection of pieces available during your turn, requiring extraordinary memorization of pieces used in previous moves. There are many solutions to the puzzle. However, you will soon see just how difficult it is to find just one solution given these pattern constraints.<br/><br/>Total Blockout is new to the gaming industry, with a launch date of December 18, 2008. The developer, SKY Games, is actively pursuing quality endorsements and awards from distinctive associations and societies. Examples include, but are not limited to, Mensa Select, Teachers Choice, National Association of Parenting Publications, Parent\&#8217;s Choice, Oppenheim Toy Portfolio, Creative Child magazine and many more.<br/><br/>In time, we hope that Total Blockout will not be just another game, but a true classic, recognized as a household name. You can help SKY Games bring more quality gaming experiences and their related benefits by sharing your positive experience with others. Thank you for visiting our site and hopefully testing your skill with at http://www.totalblockout.com<br/><br/>How to play:<br/><br/>There are 7 groups of 7 pieces each, with each group representing a value of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7. Thus, 49 pieces total to complete the board.<br/><br/>The player starts with placing a piece with value 1, then 2, then 3,4,5,6 and finally the largest piece with a value = 7. The cycle repeats itself until the player has nowhere to place a piece.<br/><br/>Piece selection does not change, rather the group is reduced each time by the individual selection made, so memory of pieces left to play the successing rounds is key.<br/><br/>Though this game was designed with entertainment in mind, we came to recognize the multiple benefits this game offers to all who play. Firsts and foremost, the game is adaptable to people of all ages. Children can benefit from the development of spatial attributes, configuring sizes and shapes within borders. Teens can develop early logic and strategic abilities, exercising the mind while common video games offer little, if any, mental growth. Adults can take challenge themselves or compete with others across the globe to learn new approaches to strategy. The elderly can also benefit by regular play, prolonging, if not preventing, the deterioration of memory and other cerebral functions.<br/><br/>Unless you\&#8217;re a genius and cannot only complete the algorithms for multiple solutions, but have the memory to make your moves within the controlled sequence, you will be both entertained and smarter from the experience. www.totalblockout.com<br/><br/>The higher the total number of squares filled on the gameboard, the higher your score.<br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Is your Game Server Support Good?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2010 05:38:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As fast as your game server might be, there will come a day when a problem arises. Perhaps your server will become laggy, maybe it will get hacked, or it might not work at all. When these things happen, your line of defense will always be your game server provider&#8217;s support team. Any decent provider [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As fast as your game server might be, there will come a day when a problem arises. Perhaps your server will become laggy, maybe it will get hacked, or it might not work at all. When these things happen, your line of defense will always be your game server provider&#8217;s support team. Any decent provider will offer free support with your server, and some even offer 24-hour support! Good support is the key to having a good game server, and you shouldn&#8217;t give any provider that doesn&#8217;t offer it a second glance.<br/><br/>	So, just what is good support? A good support person will answer all your questions fully and completely, be polite at all times, and fix your problem in a reasonable amount of time. Preferably, all issues should be solved in less than 24 hours. Most gaming server companies offer support via special online ticket systems, but some go as far as to offer instant message support, email support, and in some cases, even phone support.<br/><br/>	To have your problem fixed as quickly as possible, it&#8217;s important to open a support request as soon as the problem is first noticed. When filing a ticket, tell your provider exactly what the problem is. Give details about when the problem occurred, what you were doing at the time, what game your server runs, your server&#8217;s IP, and how the problem specifically impacts you. Doing these things will not only get your problem solved faster, but will make life easier for support personnel.<br/><br/>	Just like with any computer product, a decent game server will have good support. Though providers with better support may be more expensive, it will spend more time online and less time down, giving you more fragging action. No matter how good or bad your particular game server&#8217;s support is, keep one thing in mind: you always have the power to change providers.<br/><br/></p>
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		<title>It&#8217;s a Knockout Game Show &#8211; Made My Sides Ache !</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 2010 10:20:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Does anybody remember &#8216;It&#8217;s A Knockout&#8217; on the good old BBC in the 70&#8217;s? What a treat that was for the whole family. It&#8217;s A Knockout was compulsive viewing in our house. The whole family would get real comfy around telly and delight at the stupid games, water fights and of course those hilarious Giant [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Does anybody remember <strong>&#8216;It&#8217;s A Knockout&#8217; on the good old BBC in the 70&#8217;s?</strong> What a treat that was for the whole family. It&#8217;s A Knockout was compulsive viewing in our house. The whole family would get real comfy around telly and delight at the stupid games, water fights and of course those hilarious Giant characters  nodding about with stupid expressions on their faces.<br/><br/>The interest and great laughter came from the cleverly inventive Knockout games such as: Elastic Bungee runs, Greasy Poles, Water Fights, Water Slides, Slippery Turntables, Giants in Costumes and more. All of course  with some good old BBC Gunge thrown in. Loved it!<br/><br/>Of course we had the local regional heats first, traipsing across merry old UK in the winter weather in some forsaken farmer&#8217;s field maybe!  It&#8217;s a knockout would then go on to the European version for summer viewing  (a much better idea), which I think as called &#8220;Jeux Sans Frontières&#8221;, which if my French serves me well means something like &#8220;Games Without Borders&#8221;&#8230; all in the interests of better Euro-relations. But we still wanted to stuff the rest didn&#8217;t we !!<br/><br/>A friend told me that It&#8217;s A Knockout actually started in the late 1960s in black &amp; white but became a top show in the early 70&#8217;s. The main compere I remember was Stuart &#8216;Mad as a Hatter&#8217; Hall, running around like a demented pixie and laughing hysterically at the contestants antics. He would &#8216;interview&#8217; contestants before and after a silly game; confirm the &#8216;Joker&#8217; had been played; try to hold the show together with commentary and of course check the scores with the dolly bird scorer, whom usually wore very tight hot-pants, the must have 70s fashion item for any self respecting dumb-blond.<br/><br/>Of course there are now companies that have revived the It&#8217;s A Knockout concept for team-building, private parties and family fun-days, I guess to cater for our nostalgia.<br/><br/>There was a &#8216;Marathon&#8217; game that I think was ongoing between each other individual Knockout game. I can&#8217;t remember quite how this one worked but I think it was the BIG game that was spun out over the show to build a bit of tension to the scoring. The Joker of course could be played for a very confident team to double their points but was often squandered!<br/><br/>And who was the Knock-out&#8217;s &#8216;Dip-Stick&#8217;? He used to carry a very long stick to measure water collected from some precarious collection game? Was it Arthur someone or Eddie Waring ?? Or was he the Knockout referee with the whistle? He couldn&#8217;t talk that&#8217;s for sure!!<br/><br/>Whatever. I remember it fondly and in the pre-digital, reality TV age with only 3 channels to choose from then it was good family viewing&#8230; I don&#8217;t suppose It&#8217;s A Knock-out would last the test of time now? (unless it was called &#8220;I&#8217;m a celebrity, get me on the new knockout show cos I haven&#8217;t been picked for anything else show&#8221;).<br/><br/></p>
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