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Marvel Contest of Champions gets huge update in celebration of Avengers: Age of Ultron Kabam’s Marvel Contest of Champions received a major update today, featuring content inspired by Avengers: Age of Ultron next week.

In the new update, you’ll get the chance to fight Ultron and defend the ISO-Sphere.

There’s a series of new quests, masteries, alliance events, and alliance arenas to check out.

In addition to all the gameplay features, the update also includes an exclusive clip from the movie itself, which you can only watch through the app.

Our review of Marvel Contest of Champions gave it a Silver Award, calling it “hugely fun and accessible.”

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Super Muzzle Flash Super Muzzle Flash is a simple one-tap shooter with a twist. The only light in the game comes from the flash when your gun fires – if you’re not firing, you’re just staring at a black screen.

It means you need to balance rapid taps and accuracy. Miss a shot and it’s game over. Leave too long between taps and you won’t know where anything on the screen is.

At its core Super Muzzle Flash is a high-score chaser. Get enough points on one difficulty setting and you’ll move on to the next. There are ranks within the levels as well.

This is a neat, tappy distraction that might take up some space on your homescreen for a while, and sometimes that’s all you want from a mobile game.

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How to fight your fear - Forgotten Memories walkthrough and puzzle guide Forgotten Memories is a scary game. A game about getting spooked, fighting monsters, and uncovering dark psychological trauma.But! It’s also a jolly nice adventure game about finding objects and solving puzzles.To help you out we’re going to show you where you need to go to complete the game. We might miss some story stuff and some handy pick ups that will help you in combat, but we’ll get you to the end without trouble.You start the game in a bad shape. You’re in a strange room and wounded. So drag your sorry arse over to the bathroom and fish a first aid kit out of the tub. Use it from the items menu. Then leave through the door.Wander down this red hallway until you find a door in the back of one of the cells. Go through it.Keep following the path until you get to Noah. After she’s done yapping, go grab the access card from the table on your right and use it on the large doors under the Asylum sign.Walk forward and rip the rusty pipe out of the mannequins’s tummy. You’ll be using this thing a lot so make sure you equip it from the options menu. Practice a few swings while you’re safe.Just around the corner is a computer, and a floppy disk. You can use the disk to save your game, which is a good idea, but beware that the disks can only be used once so you’ll need to find more to keep saving.Go through the double doors and wander down the hall until you find the men’s toilets. Enter them, even though you’re a lady. Teehee.Open the cubicle door to find a white lab coat. Search it to find a key.Now, be careful when you turn around because you’re about to fight your first monster: a walking mannequin. Give it a few hits to the face until it’s dead and exit the bog.Go back to the area near the computer and find the doctor’s office. Before you can approach the door a ghost will appear and you’ll have to kill it. Once you do, open the door with your key.Inside you’ll find a cell block key taped to a wall. Grab it. You can soak in some story if you so desire, or make a beeline for the exit.Explore the asylum until you find the stairs. Now go up to the top floor and wander through to the cell block area.Unlock the gate with your key, and then make a note of the sign on the left. It’s showing a key combination to the stockroom, using clock faces. But warns that time is only an illusion. Hm! We’ll come back to that in a bit.Go back downstairs and find the stockroom. Inside you’ll find a little girl, behind a locked door. You’ll need to use the code from the previous section to unlock it.The answer is 6841 – nothing to do with the time, just the buttons that the hour hands would be pointing too if you overlaid the clocks on the access panel. Pretty sneaky, sis!While the girl has disappeared, you’ll find a handy shotgun inside the stockroom. Grab it, and the shells, and then blast the spectre that tries to creep up on you. Maybe next time, ghosty!Now we’re packing some serious heat it’s time to go back upstairs and to the treatment ward. Find the door to the intervention room and head inside.Grab the chirurgical pliers, which is apparently a word, and the save disk. Then head outside to find…To find yourself in a weird new location. This isn’t the asylum! Not to worry, you just need to go around the corner and kill the ghostly girl. Yes, she may be little. But you can still bash her brains in.Pick up the crank handle from this area and then use it on the music box at the beginning of this area to return to the asylum.With those pliers in hand, we’re going to make a quick detour to go back downstairs and into the staff lounge. You’ll be able to use your pliers to unplug the drain and get a pick. Like, one you shove in a brain. Handy. Right, back upstairs.Back upstairs, and into the psycho-sensory room. Here, we’ve got a puzzle involving six hanging bodies and six levers. Pulling a lever will make the nearby body drop – and also cause other bodies to switch between being down and being up.The goal is to make them all drop down.Here’s which levers cause which bodies to change positions, which should help you solve the puzzle.If that’s not enough, just exit and return to the room to reset the levers and pull them in this order.Grab the scalpel from the jewellery box and head outside.Return to the doctor’s office from the start of this guide and use the lobotomy pick to open the briefcase. Inside is a bloodied nurses cap.Look out: you’ll have to fight a bunch of creepy knife-wielding dolls. Bash their brains in and leave.Go next door into the pharmacy to find the body of a nurse. Look at her to get the note about placing her murder weapon one hand, and the evidence of her killer’s guilt in the other.Use both the scalpel and the cap on her body. With both items used, you’ll get a locker key.Go to the women’s locker room and open this blood-stained locker. Inside is an elevator key. When you grab it you’ll be whisked away to…Nowhere. First things first, grab the floppy disk and… maybe save your game if it’s been a long time since your last save. If not, I recommend you hold onto the disk for a bit.Go around the path until you come to a door that’s locked with two massive stone weights. Listen to Dorothy and then turn around and head down the path into the maze.You’re gonna get a bit lost. And a bit turned around. But you’ll eventually come to a clearing containing a lever. Pull it to lift one stone weight.Find a pair of wooden doors. Inside is a conference room with a projector. Pull the lever behind the screen to lift the other stone weight.Return to the door. You can now go in, but before you do you will want to save if you didn’t use your floppy disk earlier. And you’ll want to heal up and reload any weapons you might have.Inside is a boss fight against the nurse. She’ll take a few shots and a lot of pipe swings to the face before she finally goes down.When she does, leave through the white light at the back of the mausoleum. You’ll wake up in the locker room.Go to the elevator. Talk to Noah. Then get in, use your elevator key on the panel, and whizz up to the end of the game. Or this chapter, at least.

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Madgarden hints at Punch Quest 2 with Twitter poll Paul ‘mardgarden’ Pridham – one half of the duo behind epic endless slugfest Punch Quest – has hinted at the possibility of a sequel to that game, over on the Twitterverse.

Says Pridham: “So let’s say, hypothetically, that there was a Punch Quest sequel. Would it be cooler with the chunky pixel art, or a more painterly style?”

You can answer the question right here. I say pixel art, but that’s my answer to all life’s questions.

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Wrassling Wrassling is bonkers. But it’s bonkers in the very best way. A flailing, thick-pixel maelstrom of nonsense and challenges, it’s almost impossible to play without a smile on your face.

And while it might be silly, there’s something compulsive about its arm-swinging version of wrestling that’ll make you tap that retry button over and over again.

Chuck him

The game is decidedly retro in its presentation. Blocky pugilists tumble into the ring, and it’s up to you to toss them out as efficiently as possibly. Which is often not very efficiently at all.

You’ve got five buttons. Two move you left and right, another one lets you jump. The others swing your arms about in opposite directions. You need to use a combination of these skills to heft fighters over the ropes.

The physics engine is probably your biggest foe here. Fighters bob and wobble around the screen, spring into the air and then flop back down, and you’ll spend a good chunk of your time teetering close to the edge of oblivion.

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World of Tanks Blitz update adds Battle Missions so you can earn big rewards regularly Wargaming has rolled out the 1.8 update for its Gold Award-winning freemium tank battler World of Tanks Blitz. It adds Battle Missions, a new tutorial, and demo accounts.

Starting off then, this update adds Battle Missions most notably. These come in three varieties that all have different requirements for completion.

There’s the missions that are performed in a single battle. Then there are missions that will take several battles to complete. And finally there are platoon missions, which you must perform with a platoon mate.

You get three missions at a time that come in simple and advanced difficulty levels. When these missions are completed they’re reset along with your XP multiplier.

If, by chance, you get a mission you don’t like then you can skip it. However, you can only skip one mission every 24 hours.

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EA Sports UFC If you’re a fan of mostly naked men rubbing up against each other the App Store has been good to you for the past two weeks.

First we had WWE 2K, which was all right, and now we’ve got EA Sports UFC. Which is a bit better. It looks nicer, it plays better, and – whisper it – it does free to play pretty well.

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The meat of the game lies in career mode. Here you lead a pugilist through the thrills and spills of man-punching to become the best man-puncher in the whole of the world. You also roll around on the floor hugging people a lot.

The controls are gesture based. Tapping performs a light attack, swiping straight a medium attack, and swiping diagonally upwards a strong attack. Chaining these together gives you access to powerful special moves.

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