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Minggu, 21 Agustus 2011

Ninja Wars! easy XP!


Ninja Warz Quick Leveling Tips and Farming List 300x228 Ninja Warz Big Farming List for quick leveling
You can level up really fast if you follow this farming list.
 You can attack these players 5 times each once every hour. For better results, follow these tips:
  • Try to start the list right after you level up because you get 2X experience for the next 9 minutes.
  • Press SKIP on every fight to avoid losing precious time.
  • After pressing SKIP, if you have enough health for another fight without using the hospital, press the back button on your browser as soon as the URL changes. That will send you back to the fight without having to wait for the main screen to reload.
  • If possible attempt to heal your players every 5 fights.
  • Watch your health bar! If you need to heal, then allow the main screen to load, use the Hospital and then right away click back on your browser.
  • Haven’t tested this but it might be possible that if you can just hit refresh after the fight screen load and you wouldn’t lose any items you would fight. THIS IS UNTESTED!
If you time it right, you can level up about 1 level and a half every time you use this list
Attack these guys for easy kills, gold and experience:
Level 3   http://apps.facebook.com/ninja-warz/p/4426642
Level 8   http://apps.facebook.com/ninja-warz/p/2791380
Level 9   http://apps.facebook.com/ninja-warz/p/1114085
Level 19   http://apps.facebook.com/ninja-warz/p/173962
Level 20   http://apps.facebook.com/ninja-warz/p/4077670
Level 22   http://apps.facebook.com/ninja-warz/p/161789
Level 23   http://apps.facebook.com/ninja-warz/p/91027
Level 24   http://apps.facebook.com/ninja-warz/p/175126
Level 25   http://apps.facebook.com/ninja-warz/p/3084652
Level 27   http://apps.facebook.com/ninja-warz/p/2885789
Level 28   http://apps.facebook.com/ninja-warz/p/1270994
Level 29   http://apps.facebook.com/ninja-warz/p/1585525
Level 32   http://apps.facebook.com/ninja-warz/p/2572409
Level 43   http://apps.facebook.com/ninja-warz/p/535021
Level 56   http://apps.facebook.com/ninja-warz/p/1151664
Level 64   http://apps.facebook.com/ninja-warz/p/1833033
Level 172   http://apps.facebook.com/ninja-warz/p/1449770
Level 284   http://apps.facebook.com/ninja-warz/p/1420330

Jumat, 24 Juni 2011

Top 10 PSP Games 2011 PG.2

  • Patapon 3

    SCEA | SCEA
    Patapon 3 Pyramid's spectacular action-rhythm Patapon series is back for the PSP with Patapon 3. In this installment, you control the Superhero Patapon, given special powers after evil spirits turn his Patapon brothers and sisters to stone. Using eight new beats, you must drive your Patapon warriors to victory, gaining experience and abilities through an all-new point/reward system. The biggest changes from earlier Patapon games will arrive in multiplayer functionality: current plans include a four-way competitive mode, and every level will be available for play by up to eight players at a time, locally, or with another PSP.
  • Persona 2: Innocent Sin

    Atlus | Atlus
    Persona 2: Innocent Sin For some reason, there were actually two games called Persona 2: Innocent Sin and Eternal Punishment. And, for some reason, only the latter of the two was ever localized into English. Happily, Atlus is giving Innocent Sin a full-on PSP remake in the style of the original Persona, with improved graphics, a revised interface, and new music. It hasn't been announced for a U.S. release yet, but Atlus has been pretty vigorous about localizing every Persona game to come down the pipeline these past few years -- and fans have been making it worth their while. We're going to be optimistic here and hold out hope for justice! And love! And Sin!
  • Prinny: Operation Panties, Dood!

    Nippon Ichi | NIS America
    Prinny: Operation Panties, Dood! Playing the world's weakest main character in Prinny 2: Dawn of Operation Panties, Dood! and running chores for a Demon Lord may seem like a chore for inhabitants of the Prinny's Netherworld, but even the oddest jobs need a hero. Operations Panties brings another whimsical plot to the hardcore action platformer, and another 1000 penguin minions to help your cause. Plus developer Nippon Ichi has added easier difficulty modes to tone down one of the most brutally challenging games of 2009.
  • Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together

    Square Enix | Square Enix
    Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together This remake of Super Famicom classic Tactics Ogre may not look like much of an improvement at first glance, since it's using the same graphics as the 16-bit version of the game. But then you start noticing the added visual effects, and the beautifully redesigned interface, and the upgraded music, and the added classes, characters, and story events... and then you realize you can rewind both battles and the branching storyline, and suddenly everything clicks. Not only is this one of the best tactical RPGs ever made, it's a greatly improved version designed to be played at your own pace and explored inside and out. And did we mention the gorgeous new localization that brings to mind Vagrant Story? A must-have for RPG fans.
  • The 3rd Birthday

    Square Enix | Square Enix
    The 3rd Birthday For the third adventure of tough paranormal cop Aya Brea, Square cheaped out and didn't bother to re-up the license to use the Parasite Eve name. But make no mistake, this is a Parasite Eve sequel -- even if the game mechanics are totally different from anything that's come before. The 3rd Birthday is more a third-person shooter than an RPG, giving players control of a virtual squad of soldiers and civilians whom Aya can direct using her highly evolved brain (and a handy virtual reality device). It's gorgeous, reputedly challenging, and a little bit naughty; Aya's health is reflected in the state of her clothing, which grows more revealing as she takes damage.

Top 10 PSP Games 2011

While Western RPGs have pretty much taken over the home consoles, you need only to look to the PSP to find out where most of the Japanese RPGs went. While the PSP had a more diverse library last year, a glance at the top games for next year shows that this handheld has a clear lead when it comes to Eastern RPG design. Whether it's new takes on established franchises (i.e. Final Fantasy), or loving remakes of cult classics (Tactics Ogre), or just plain new titles, this is easily the system for JRPG fans.
  • Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy

    Square Enix | Square Enix
    Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy The titles of Square's Final Fantasy spin-offs grow more arcane by the year, but don't let this brawler's pompous Latin name deter your interest. By all appearances, Dissidia 012 (so named because it represents the 12th conflict between Chaos and Cosmos, we're told) refines the first game's combat mechanics while bringing new and beloved characters into the mix. The inclusion of favorites like Laguna Loire and Terra Branford should keep the fanservice level high, while the addition of an actual RPG-style story mode should satisfy gamers who want a more traditional take on the series.
  • Final Fantasy IV Complete Collection

    Square Enix | Square Enix
    Final Fantasy IV Complete Collection Though Final Fantasy IV has been ported and remade several times already, Square Enix is doing it again. This is no mere port, however, as they're giving the game a bit of a face lift from its 16-bit roots, as well as packaging it along with the stand-alone sequel, titled "The After Years" (previously only available in Japan and on WiiWare), and some new content bridging the gap between IV and the sequel. This should make the collection something to look out for in 2011.
  • Final Fantasy XIII Agito

    Square Enix | Square Enix
    Final Fantasy XIII Agito Of the three Final Fantasy XIII titles originally announced at E3 2006 -- nearly five years ago, foiks! -- two are still outstanding. And of the two, we're willing to wager that the most likely to ship in 2011 is Agito, the multiplayer PSP game that began life on cell phones. So far, it's the one that has something resembling gameplay (think Crisis Core meets Monster Hunter), and more importantly its key staff (including Crisis Core/The 3rd Birthday's Hajime Tabata) has a demonstrable record of sealing the deal on their PSP blockbusters. Of course, all bets are off if Square decides to move the game to PSP2...
  • Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky

    Nihon Falcom | Nihon Falcom
    Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky The combination of Falcom, PSP, and Xseed has already proven to be a winning one with not one but two great Ys games gracing the second half of 2010. 2011 could be even more satisfying, though, as the partnership moves along to Falcom's other big RPG franchise, The Legend of Heroes. Trails in the Sky has a reputation among importers for being a huge, well-told tale full of meaty combat and great characters. At the very least, it should wash away the bitter memories of Namco's horrible mishandling of the first three Legend of Heroes games a few years back...
  • Monster Hunter Portable 3rd

    Capcom | Capcom
    Monster Hunter Portable 3rd Year after year the Monster Hunter franchise enjoys epic levels of success in Japan, and Monster Hunter Portable 3rd continues the series long term grasp on the portable action RPG market by adding more monsters, weapons, and Feline companions to the mix. With many new additions, including stuff from the excellent Wii exclusive, Monster Hunter Tri, and an increased emphasis on graphical fidelity and sound, there's never been a better time to go huntin' after some huge ol' monsters.

    Website:  http://www.1up.com/features/top-10-psp-games-2011