Author - Jerry Paxton

Democracy 3 Available for Pre-Order, Now in Beta

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September 12, 2013 — Positech Games, developers of Gratuitous Space Battles, Are happy to announce that once more they are bringing Democracy to the people of the world! Democracy 3 is the third in their series of complex and deep political strategy games where the player takes on the role of President or Prime Minister, charged with the task of keeping the population happy, the economy booming and preventing society collapsing around them.

Democracy 3 is the only game of it’s kind. Not an election-simulation, but a government-simulation, built around a custom-programmed neural network and unique iconic user interface that represents the thousands of simulated voters, pressure groups, policies, laws and statistics that make up a detailed model of a western democracy.
As president, you decide what laws to set, which taxes to raise (or cut) which government programs to expand, introduce or cancel, whilst keeping one eye on the countdown to the next election. All political careers end in failure, and Democracy 3 is thus a game that cannot truly be won, only eventually lost.
The game is available for pre-order and beta access now from the developers site here:
And pre-order customers will get DRM-free copies that run on PC, Mac or Linux. A steam key for the games eventual steam release is also included. There is a website with more information on the game here:
An HD trailer introducing the idea of the game is here:
http://youtu.be/JjNTeqvd_qk
And there are already some youtube lets play videos such as this one:
There is also the inevitable facebook page for Democracy 3 here:

Slickwraps: The Case Ouija Review (Mobile)

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Slickwraps has released an expanded line of iPhone 5 cases, some featuring cool wood veneer with interesting and eye-catching designs. Even cooler is that the designs are all swappable! I got the chance to check out the Ouija board model, which was a fine choice as the Halloween season draws near. You never know when you might need to perform a séance as your have a conversation!

Installing the Slickwrap onto my iPhone 5 was not difficult – one simply puts one edge of the phone into the case and then gently presses down on the other. The Ouija wrap already came stuck onto the case, and the box even included a front screen protector. I did have some difficulty laying out the screen protector without getting bubbles. I digress, though, as this has always been a skill that has eluded me. The design and look of the Ouija model was very good with precise, laser-cut lettering.

My biggest concern with the Slickwrap I looked at was the strength of the glue holding the wrap onto the case. Its edges would flare up whenever it got a bit warm. I would have to flatten the case out to get the wrap to adhere once again. I am unsure as to what can be done about this – the idea behind the wraps are that they can be swapped. Hence, the glue can’t be too strong. However, if you never plan on swapping out your wrap, I would highly suggest laying down a stronger adhesive.

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The quality of the case itself was very good, it being constructed out of a flexible, yet-strong rubberized plastic that features a slight “lip” around its edge to keep the phone securely in place. I used Slickwraps: The Case for a couple weeks and never had any issue with my iPhone 5 falling out, etc.

We actually liked this review case enough that we purchased another one. Unfortunately, the engraving on the purchased one was a bit “off”. Thankfully, Slickwraps was good about exchanging it.

Overall, Slickwraps: The Case line of iPhone 5 cases are all unique and attractive, with quality engravings on the wood model I was able to try out. There are about 90 wrap materials and designs available on their website, so you are bound to find at least a few that you like. Individual wraps costs about $20 dollars each with the case costing a bit more. You can purchase them separately or together in a bundle.

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The Haunted Hotel Advanced Preview on Friday the 13th

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9/11/2013 — SPECIAL NIGHT: FRIDAY THE 13TH (September) the Haunted Hotel will be open for a special night and special price of only $13. Warning: Patrons may be filmed for National Television!

Voted one of the top Haunts in the country, and featured in Haunt World Magaine, Fangoria, and on the Travel Channel…The Haunted Hotel downtown is open Friday, September 27th through November 2nd for the Halloween season.

The Haunted Hotel is loaded with new demented, hair raising effects that are so real that you’ll run screaming for your life as you try to escape. See where the Hellevator takes you, ride with the zombie clowns on the moving Subway, named the best haunted room in America. Go camping with Jason at Camp Crystal Lake and experience the basement of The Evil Dead.

For the first time ever on November 2nd the Haunted Hotel will go lights off and you must find your way through with only a flashlight. Detail on www.hauntedhotel.com.

For details call 619 696-SCARE, that’s 619 696 7227. Save time in line, buy advance tickets at hauntedhotel.com – The Haunted Hotel, “Where Horror Movies come to Life”!

Hours are: Sunday, Wednesday, and Thursday 7pm to 11pm
Friday’s and Saturday’s in October 6pm to 1am (Sept. 7pm-12am)
(Closed Mondays and Tuesdays except for October 28th and 29th)

The Haunted Hotel is located at 424 Market Street (4th& Market) in the heart of the Gaslamp Quarter. Tickets are $15 Sunday through Thursday, $17 Friday and Saturday. Buy advance tickets online at www.hauntedhotel.com.

Not recommended for children under 10. Pregnant women and people with heart conditions are not admitted.

For more information call 619-696-SCARE(7227) or log onto www.hauntedhotel.com.

Frankenstein’s Army Blu-ray Giveaway – EXPIRED

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We are giving away one copy of Frankenstein’s Army on Blu-ray to a lucky, randomly-chosen person. This giveaway is open to folks in the contiguous United States – no Hawaii, Canada, or Alaska. We love you guys, really, but the shipping is crazy 🙂

The giveaway ends on September 21st, 2013 at 11:59pm Pacific Time.

Check out the Rafflecopter widget on our Facebook page to enter! There are multiple methods and some you can even do every day to increase your odds.

Air Conflicts: Vietnam Helicopter Info and Screenshots

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Kalypso Media has released some new screenshots of as well as information on the helicopters to be featured in its upcoming Air Conflicts: Vietnam, which is due out this Fall on Windows PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 platforms.

Helicopter Information

AH-1 Cobra
The world’s first attack helicopter, the AH-1 Cobra arrived to the Vietnam War right when it was needed. It (partnered with the UH-1 Iroquois) helped the U.S. Army establish the air mobility concept, and created the air cavalry military branch. Cobras were used extensively during the war, creating and filling combat roles such as CAS (close air support), transport escort and security, and in operations from the Tet Offensive until the end of the war. Even though the Cobra has been officially retired from U.S. Army service, it continues to be used by the U.S. Marine Corps, the USDA Forest Service, and by other nations around the world.

UH-1 Iroquois
The UH-1 Iroquois was designed to be a medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter for the U.S. Army in the late 1950s. It became one of the most iconic machines man has ever built, not only for its roles during the Vietnam War, but also for its use in every U.S. war since then, ultimately changing how warfare has been conducted across the globe. During the Vietnam War, the UH-1 (Huey) was involved in all manner of combat and non-combat operations, escorted by other helicopters, and sometimes outfitted with door guns and rocket pods. Collectively known as the workhorse of the U.S. Army’s aerial fleet, the UH-1 was often there to get the job done.

CH-47 Chinook
The CH-47 Chinook is a helicopter fitting the heavy-lift, transport, supply, and artillery emplacement roles. During the Vietnam War, its heavy-lift capability made it crucial for carrying large equipment loads and single items (such as artillery guns) around the battlefield, to and from places that were difficult to reach otherwise. The Chinook could be outfitted with door guns, which made it especially useful for retrieving downed aircraft crew and equipment.

OH-58 Kiowa
The OH-58 Kiowa is a light observation helicopter, also used to coordinate direct fire support and utility ops. It was often teamed with the AH-1 Cobra during the Vietnam War as what’s known as a hunter-killer team; the Kiowa would scout for and purposefully draw fire from enemy targets, while the Cobra would strike the targets from a flanking position, often by surprise.

OH-6 Cayuse
When the U.S. Army transitioned to rotor-wing aircraft in 1964, the OH-6 Cayuse took over the recon and observation roles from the O-1 Bird Dog fixed-wing plane, and continued those roles during the Vietnam War. The OH-6 was a small helicopter with a low profile, which also made it suitable for light combat (outfitted with guns, missiles, or rockets) and escort missions.

CH-53 Sea Stallion
The CH-53 Sea Stallion is another heavy-lift helicopter made for use by the U.S. Marine Corps, as a response to the U.S. Army’s CH-47 Chinook. From January 1969 until the end of the war, the CH-53 recovered more down aircraft than did the CH-54 Tarhe (The Crane), and expanded its use into the U.S. Navy and Air Force.

Mi-8 Hip
The Mi-8 Hip was Soviet Union-produced helicopter designed for the assault and transport roles. As one of the most produced helicopters in the world, the North Vietnamese used the Mi-8 in both of those roles.

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Golem Arcana Now on Kickstarter

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Kirkland, WA (Sept 10, 2013) Tabletop miniatures games are not known for their ease-of-play. The creators of BattleTech, MageKnights and HeroClix at Harebrained Schemes are hoping to change the way that miniatures board games are played with Golem Arcana. Today, the company started a new Kickstarter campaign for Golem Arcana, a digitally-enhanced miniatures game that eases play with pre-painted Golem figures and an app that can be downloaded to iOS and Android smartphones and tablets serving as the game’s rule book and referee all in one. By removing tabletop miniatures gaming’s long startup time, friction, and other clutter, Golem Arcana lets players focus on the fun of sitting around the table with friends and family playing a strategic miniatures game with a deep story and complex gameplay.

With Golem Arcana, Harebrained Schemes is introducing the next generation of tabletop miniatures games. Harebrained Schemes has created a TDI (tabletop digital interface) stylus that with one touch can identify a character and a region on the board, and via Bluetooth, display and track their characteristics and status on a mobile device through a mobile app. The stylus is the first seamless connection between the physical tabletop and the connected digital world, matching physical Golems on the board with virtual Golem Knights and Ancient Ones in the app. Though the Golem Arcana game and story are deep and sophisticated, this digital enhancement allows for the game to move quickly and makes it accessible to a wide audience – all of the game stats and record keeping is handled by the game’s TDI stylus and mobile App.

In addition to easing gameplay, Golem Arcana’s digital enhancement allows for tasks not usually found in tabletop gaming, such as;

· Saving a game at any time — the App knows where all the figures are and what their statuses are.
· Organized Play tournaments are much easier to keep track of because there is no need to manually record or file anything.
· Automatic uploaded game results — Local, regional, and global leaderboards are accurate and timely.
· Data flows down to the App — New scenarios can be added easily and change how the game plays. Scenarios can change victory conditions, the location of resources such as mana or relics, terrain effects, and more.

“Golem Arcana combines the Harebrained Schemes team’s two passions — digital video games and tabletop games,” said Jordan Weisman, founder of Harebrained Schemes. “We chose to bring this game to Kickstarter, because we love the personal connection we had with our players during the making of Shadowrun Returns. This direct connection and feedback motivates us, and helps us to make the best games possible. Over 600 people have already played Golem Arcana at GenCon and PAX this year and their honest reactions told us that Golem Arcana is an exciting leap forward in miniatures gaming.”

Golem Arcana’s game is expandable, as the size of the battles and the number of players increases with additional figures and modular playing boards. Players can go from small skirmishes to epic battles. A typical army would consist of three to six Golem figures, each with an associated Golem Knight, and one or more Ancient Ones to supply supernatural powers. Golems are represented on the game board with pre-painted figures, while the Golem Knights and Ancient Ones are presented in the game as digital characters within the mobile app. The app seamlessly handles the integration of physical and digital characters.

The initial two-player base game will include six fully-painted and assembled Golem figures, six heavy cardboard map tiles, the tabletop digital interface stylus, a quick start rules and lore book, a set of reference cards, and pair of dice. Expansion sets will add more figures, and game boards, allowing for additional players.