Hello! My name is "Nisanth", and welcome to Articklez! I have recently made a game. In fact, it's one of my larger projects. Are you familiar with the "Angry Birds Movie"? If not, it is a movie where birds face off against pigs for stealing their eggs. The main tool used in the attack is the slingshot. Many games have been based on the original movie—most of them developed by "Rovio" (one of the creators of the movie). In my adaptation, the key tool—the slingshot is used in the first level. There, "Red" the protagonist aims at the pigs. He has to pop all of them within fifteen shots. Once the level is complete, the user is sent to the second level. Here, Chuck (aka "The Speed Demon") has to travel throughout the screen, popping the pigs—which randomly show up on the screen. He has to pop twenty pigs within a hundred seconds. In the third level, the "Explosives Expert"—Bomb has to trace his way through a labyrinth of pigs. He also has to evade a dynamite releasing airplane. Like "Jailbreak", this game was developed using "Construct 2"—which in turn was developed by "Scirra". Here is a demo of the game.
Image Credits: Blog - I Think Solutions One day the great sage, Valmiki saw a pair of Krauncha birds. He was filled with joy on seeing them. But, his glee was short-lived, for, a hunter immediately killed the pair of birds. Valmiki was furious. He cursed the hunter in the ancient language, Sanskrit. But, his curse somehow seemed kind of poetic. Surprised, Valmiki returned back to his ashram. Suddenly, Brahma (the creator) appeared. He gave Valmiki the power to see Lord Rama's past, present, and future; and asked Valmiki to compose a book on him. He composed the poem and taught it to Lava and Kusha, who were Rama's sons living in Valmiki's ashram. They recited the poem in many places. It so happened that Rama himself heard of the boys and asked them to sing it in his court. They began: Bala Kand: During the Dwapara and the Treta yugas, injustice prevailed. To rid the earth of all evil, everyone requested Vishnu (the protector) to be incarnate on the earth. He was born ...
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