
Russian Front
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Russian Front is our most ambitious strategy game yet, an operational-level game with a wider scope...

Bass Booster Pro - Volume Power Amp & Music Player
Music
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Bass Booster Pro will amplify your bass at a maximum and provide you with a better sound quality...

Car Driving School Simulator
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Get behind the wheel and start your lessons in the most realistic city driving simulator around!...

Small World 2
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This game is like risk, but Faster, Funnier, and more fun. "One of the most compelling games for...
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Toca Birthday Party
Education and Entertainment
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"Another fun app from Toca Boca. If your kids like playing birthday parties (and whose don’t) then...

Pearl's Peril
Games
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PLAY THE PERFECT HIDDEN OBJECT GAME TODAY Rediscover love, mystery, romance and grand adventure...

Star Wars: Rivals™
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Fast-paced, competitive shooter set in the Star Wars™ universe! Confront your rivals in the first...

tonidavis (353 KP) rated Limitless - Season 1 in TV
Jan 6, 2018
The first episode took me a while to get into mainly because I'm so used to Jake Mc Dorman play Evan in Greek it took a while to adjust to seeing him as Brian Finch. That being said when I got into it I really enjoyed the show.
Brian Finch is a lovable character who has a kind heart but gets into trouble and Rebbeca Harris is just the FBI agent who has the sternness to keep him in check but also the capability to care which makes the team work well. The side characters in the FBI are intresting and amusing poor Mike and Ike ( not there real names but names finch make up.) End up with the rough end of the stick more than once the Janitor is a little hard core.

Ameeka (131 KP) rated Deadpool (2016) in Movies
Jul 16, 2017

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2273 KP) rated The Silver Gun in Books
Apr 18, 2018
This new series gets off to a promising start. There’s a good mystery here that kept me engaged most of the time and certainly had me turning pages during the suspenseful climax. I did feel the beginning wandered a bit too much, although it did all come into play by the end. Likewise, the ending could have been tighter as it set up the next in the series. The characters, both real and fictional, are a varied bunch and a delight to be around