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Games for Outdoors

Fun and Easy Party-Games for Outdoors


Water Adds Fun to Any Game, Josefine Koehn-Haskins

All you need to get started are some supplies mostly everybody has at home anyway: Towels, a favorite stuffed animal, balloons, string, plastic cups, buckets and spoons – or just some children who are eager to play.

Animal Races Spark Imagination

Set up a racetrack. For example, place to towels or chairs at start and finish line. Let the children imagine they are animal and practice how they move. Snakes slither on the ground, horses gallop, a cat sneaks and pounces, mice run on the tips of their toes. To be a frog, bend the knees all the way and jump forward. To walk like a spider, try to move on all four with your belly pointing upwards. Then let the children race, either all being the same animal or choosing their favorite animal. Which animal is the fastest? Let the children come up with their own four legged creatures.

Obstacle Runs Add Fun to the Party

For the "Egg Run" each team needs a spoons and eggs or potatoes. Set up the children in two teams. Place the egg or potato on the spoon. Ready, set, go! For a more refreshing version use little plastic cups filled with water. Place a full bucket at the start line, an empty one at the finish line. Which team can fill the empty bucket faster? Mix adult players with children. Who will get wetter?


In the "Three-legged Run" two players run together with two of their legs bound together. For "Sack-hopping" use big, sturdy garbage bags or burlap sacks (old fashioned potato sacks) if you have any. Let the players step into the bags and hop, hop, hop from start to finish line.

Food-Games are All Time Favorites

The traditional "Apple bobbing" is still a favorite with kids. Place some apples in a bowl full of water. Let the kids try to bite an apple.

For "Doughnut Jumping" tie some doughnuts on a piece of string. Let the kids jump, trying to catch the doughnut with their mouths. For a healthier version use salt pretzels, sausages, or even bananas. Make a mound of crushed ice (or flour) on a tray for this fun "Cutting Game". Place a gummy bear or gumdrop on top of it. Each child has to cut a bit of the flour mound. When the gummy bear falls, the child has to get it with his mouth. Have the camera ready!

Playing "Ice Cream Faces" can get a little messy. Each two players get a cup of ice cream, an ice cream sandwich or an ice pop. One partner gets blindfolded and has to feed his teammate.

Movement Fun for Little Ones

For "Flying Teddy Bear" each two players hold the corners of a towel. Place a teddy bear or other soft item on one of the towels. By pulling the corners players can throw the teddy up in the air. Which team can catch the teddy bear and throw him way up again?

In "Blind Flea"one player gets blindfolded. He is the blind flea. The others jump around him while the blind flea tries to catch them. To make it not too hard, each seeing flea is just allowed ten hops. In another version, the blindfolded player has to follow the sounds the other players make. If he catches somebody he can feel his face to figure out who he caught. If he guesses the right, the caught flea will be the next blind flea.

Balloons Encourage Dancing

For this version of "Balloon Dance" blow up some balloons (on hot days you can even fill them up a little bit with water) and tie them with a string around one leg of each little dancer. Goal is to pop the balloons of everybody while you have to keep your own balloon safe.

For another possible way of "Balloon Dancing" hand out one balloon to each dancing couple. Players should try to hold up the balloon with any possible body-part, except the hands. The balloon could be squeezed between the heads of the two dancers or between their bellies. The last couple whose balloon falls down last wins.

Inspiration More Important than Preparation

There is really no big set up necessary to organize some fun games. Many of them can even be used spontaneously if the BBQ does not turn out to be very child friendly. Many of the above mentioned games are old and were played by children for many decades. Of course there are many different versions. But the fun of it is, that you can change them according to the occasion, the surroundings and the age of the children. Here you can find more ideas for




Free PC Game

The Best Free PC Game Downloads


Computer games are big business, with users spending millions of dollars each year on the latest and greatest games for their Mac computer, PC, or video game system. With computer games averaging $35 or more for new releases, some individuals want to find something to occupy their time and expand their imagination without breaking their bank in the process. Luckily there are many places to find the best free computer game downloads for PCs.

Free PC Game Download Options

Many web sites that specialize in providing links to PC game downloads, both free and otherwise. The key is finding the download sites that provide accurate and useful information about the game prior to the user downloading it. Large PC games can take a long time to download, even on a high speed connection. Because of this fact, look for web sites that provide user submitted or staff written reviews or comments on each file. Sites such as the aptly named Download.com and Gamespot are excellent sources of this information, however finding games that are truly free on these sites can be difficult unless the search is properly set up.

Searching For The Best in Free PC Game Downloads

When searching for free PC game downloads at Download.com, the user types a descriptive phrase into the search box for the genre of game that is desired. In the results that follow, there will be an option in the left column of the page that allows the user to select "Free To Try" or just "Free." Clicking on the "Free" option limits the search results down to games that are truly free and available for download through the web site. Further, each of these games may have hundreds of reviews written by users or fans of the game. Some also include professional reviews by the editors of the site.

PC game download sites such as Gamespot are a little more difficult to navigate but still contain useful information and links. Most of the games at Gamespot are demos, meaning that they are only partial or crippled versions of the full game. By typing a search phrase such as "RPG -demo" a user can effectively remove any results that are clearly demo versions of commercially available games. At the same time, demos are not a bad way to go for people who really do not know what they are looking for in a PC game. Playing a free PC game demo can help a user decide that they are willing to pay a little more for the full version at a later date.

Disgaea Afternoon

Disgaea Afternoon


http://image.com.com/gamespot/images/bigboxshots/4/935234_85999_front.jpgHave you ever wanted to download Disgaea Afternoon Of Darkness game for free on your Play Station, PSP or PSP Go, but don't know how?

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PSP Go Download Center contains over 200K Downloads making it the Largest Database for the PSP Download! PSP Go Download Center is a complete database where you can find the newest and your favorite Psp Games for free besides Movies, Shows, Music, Software, Comics, Books, Magazines, Wallpapers and much more!


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Metal Gear

Have you ever wanted to download Metal Gear Solid game for free on your Play Station, PSP or PSP Go, but don't know how?

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If you want to find out the quickest way to download Metal Gear Solid, Loco Roco, Patapon2 and all the latest PSP games, PS Games, videos, music, movies, shows, wallpapers, comics, then read how it can be done using PS or MAC! These games can be easily transferred to and played on your hand held console (PSP, PSP Go), you console (PS), your PC, your MAC, without any special hardware or software!

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PSP Go Download Center contains over 200K Downloads making it the Largest Database for the PSP Download! PSP Go Download Center is a complete database where you can find the newest and your favorite Psp Games for free besides Movies, Shows, Music, Software, Comics, Books, Magazines, Wallpapers and much more!

* Access to the Biggest and Ultimate PSP Go Database on the Internet

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* Daily updates with the latest Games, Music, Movies and Software.

* No Fees Per Download or Per Month!

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And the best part is, they are now offering a promotional discount of $39 for lifetime membership versus the regular $65 price, this definitely adds further value and I'm sure that this offer is only for a short period. Just few months back, I paid $65 for lifetime but still it's a very good value since they offer ultra high speed unlimited downloads including all time favorites Soul Calibour, Loco Roco 2, Patapon 2, Resistance and Metal Gear Solid

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Rainbow Riches

Rainbow Riches Gets A Full House


Regular players of this stunning game will know that the little leprechaun, the figurehood of the Rainbow Riches, is a busy little fella. His life now, rhough, is about to get even busier!

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For Rainbow Riches is now entering the wolrd of bingo with a deriritive game that, not unsurprizingly, will be rolled out in bingo halls before the online world beckons.

It seems, on the face of it, a great idea - combining the thrill of getting a line, 2 lines or a full house in bingo with the great features associated with the classic game.

One advantage for bingo halls are the gaming licence implications - although the game looks like a traditional gaming machine it is not; but the Gaming Commission are always quick to find machines that try to bypass the gaming fees, in this continual game of cat and mouse between operator and regulator.

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However, it is online where the real potential of the game comes alive - imagine playing bingo in the usual way, that is going for a line, full house etc. and winning an exciting figure rather than a normal fixed lump sum. Further, the game is fair - with a fixed RNG (Random Number Generator) determining the numbers, no other players with which to complete, and you win if you can get a full house within a certain number of calls - in a normal 90-ball game the jackpot would be obtained should you get a full house within 50 calls, and a prize of some kind if you call up in 80.

The cost of the game on the fixed sites will be set at 50p a board, and you will be able to play up to £2 a pop, which seems reasonable, but the games will fly by at a rate of knots, with every game finshed within 5 seconds. Online though, you would be able to play at 10p a card, that's 40p a game which is more palatable if you want a decent amount of gameplay, yet still with a reasonable chance of success.

Using the Rainbow RIches branding combined with bingo seems a match made in heaven, and we watch with interest when the new games get rolled out!


X-Men

X-Men Legends 2 Art Director


Tell us about yourself Dan; where are you from and how old were you when you discovered that you wanted to be a 3D animator?

I am from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and animation was something I stumbled onto after realizing I didn't want to be a lawyer.

Are you a traditional artist turned 3D animator or did you just jump right into the 3D Software?

I jumped right into 3d software. I had taken art courses as the majority of my electives all through high school and university, but never made it a full time commitment.

Are you formally trained as an artist or are you self-taught?

I completed a nine-month animation course in Toronto and then landed a job on an animated feature shortly thereafter.

Do you think that artists with a formal education in animation or illustration have an advantage over self-taught artists?

Although a formal education is a definite boost to your chances of landing a job, two of the best animators I ever worked with were both self taught.

What Programs and Hardware do currently work with? And why do you choose to work with these software packages?

X- men Legends 1 and 2 used 3d studio Max and Character Studio exclusively. Both programs gave us exactly what we needed.

Who's work do you admire?

I recently got a chance to work with the guys from Blur Studios and I would have to say that they jumped to the top of my list.

Where do you get the inspiration for your art?

This is going to sound funny but I would have to say " tight deadlines". I tend to come up with better stuff if the crunch is on. Maybe that's more "motivation" then "inspiration" but that's my answer.

How did you get your start in the video game industry?

I was working as an animation director for commercials and film when the chance to lead a team of artists on a good portion of the James Bond Night fire cinematics became available. It turned out to be a tough 6 months but I enjoyed it so much that I started thinking about doing it full time. When I got the call from Ravensoft to work on X-men Legends I just couldn't pass it up.

How hard is it for a self taught artist to break into the video game business?

It's not easy. The good thing about school is that you have the benefit of being taught by people who have been in the industry. They usually know how to present your work in a professional manner.
What steps should an aspiring Animator or Artist take to break into the video game business?

1. Animate or paint as much as you can.
2. Post your work on forums and listen to the advice you get.
3. Focus on a specific area of production: animation, modeling, lighting, or texturing.
4. Send in only your best work.
5. Get some sleep....you're going to need it.

As Art Director of a major video game company what skills do you look for in an artist?

1. 3d skill: the ability to produce cool looking stuff in a standard 3d package.
2. 2d skill: a natural ability to paint
3. Ability to economize: getting the poly count and texture size of a given asset as small as possible while making use of every inch of the base page.
4. Presentation: sending in a reel or portfolio that is professional and represents only your best work.

What classes or programs would you recommend an aspiring artist or 3D Modeler take?

I think there is value in getting an education at any place that offers courses specifically geared towards game production. As for actual software....I am a pretty big fan of both Zbrush and Maya.

How long did it take you to become Art Director?

Six years.

What's it like working for Ravensoft? What are some of the projects that you've worked on?

Raven is a first class place to work. It's really cool to work at a studio that prides itself on the ART side of making games. As for projects, I started on X-men Legends, jumped right onto XML 2, helped a tiny bit on Quake, and am currently hammering on something new.

Take us through your typical day as Art Director at Ravensoft?

It's fairly straightforward. I have the art Dept divided into sub departments:

1. Tile building (backgrounds)
2. Character models
3. Skins
4. Tile textures
5. Object modeling
6. General texture
7. FX
8. Menus
9. Animation

We usually get together every other morning to kick ideas around and make sure we are on track. The rest of the time I basically bounce back and forth between these groups while keeping one eye on the schedule.

Could you take us through your creative process when starting a new project?

Well first off, we sit down with the project lead and the story guys and explain what "looks" we really want to try to tackle, and why. Then we concept like crazy for about a month. We have multiple groups of artists working on characters, objects, tiles and anything else we think we might need. Once the majority of concepting is complete we compile all the concepts into a giant book. The book is used as the art template for the game. It gives all parties involved a solid idea of what we think the game will look like and also serves to as the primary approval stage. From that point on we are knee deep in 3d production.

When working on a video game how much creative input do you actual have on the projects? Are all the look and feel aspect of a game set in stone or are the projects constantly evolving?

We have boatloads of creative input. One of the cool things about Raven is how much they listen to the ideas of employees. I would have to say the projects definitely evolve. We may design an environment with a very specific layout in mind but a designer may see something different. You have to be flexible and try to foster collaboration more than a singular vision.

How much interaction do the artists have with the developers on projects?

In our case Raven is the developer, so the interaction is fairly seamless.

You were Lead Animator, Cinematic Director and lead lighter on the hit X-men legends, could you give a brief description of these roles and what they meant to the project?

As lead animator I was responsible for all movement of the characters and objects. As Cinematic Director I was responsible for all aspects of cinematic creation: cameras, lighting, animation, you name it. As the Lighting Lead I was tasked with defining the color scheme for the final render of the game.

Is it normal in the video game industry for one person to take on multiple roles on a project or are must jobs pretty specialized?

Honestly I'm not sure. All the responsibilities listed above plus the role of lead artist are now included in the art director title.

What are some of the common production problems you run into when creating video games?

1. Not enough time
2. Not enough memory

You are Art Director on the much anticipated X-men legends 2 could you tell us a little bit about X-men legends 2? What can us gamers expect?

I think people are really going to enjoy it. It's a little darker and meaner then the original, and we went out of our way to try and double the texture resolution. A lot of effort was spent on powers, lighting, and creating original level looks.

How long has X-men legends 2 be in production?

About 10 months.

What software packages were used in the creation of X-men legends 2?

The art staff utilized, Max, Photoshop, and Vegas.

Did you run into any major production problems during the creation of X-men legends 2?

I can honestly say that this was the smoothest project I have ever worked on. When we started we thought we were in for a rough ride just based on the sheer volume of the game. We sat down and made some solid changes to the art pipeline to get it down to a science. All tolled we delivered roughly 20 new environments, over 4000 unique objects and about 270 skins. That's roughly double what we did on the first one. The cool part was that we managed to ship the game with artist and animators working almost no overtime for the last 7 months of a 10-month project.

Are there any other projects your working on at the moment for Ravensoft?

I got a chance to briefly help out with the cinematics on quake 4, but art directing the undisclosed title I spoke of earlier takes up most of my day.

What do you think of the next generation of console game systems (Xbox 360 & PS3)?

I can't wait to start producing art for those platforms. A lot of what we currently do as artists is about economizing, and can be very restrictive. The next gen consoles are going to allow us to make some spectacular stuff.

The production values of today's video games are so high they rival Hollywood block busters do you have any interest in work on a motion picture?

That's a tough one. Sure it would be cool to say that I worked on Kong, Return of the King, or a PIXAR film, but that would mean getting out of games. I'm really enjoying the stuff I do so I would have to say no.

What's next for Dan Hay as an Artist?

I am currently working on an unannounced project that is going to kick ass.

Do you have any advice for the hordes of people out there looking to break into the video game industry?

Make your demo reel as tight as possible. If you want to animate then don't worry about creating a killer model, just make focus on quality of motion. Keep the camera work simple and don't put anything on your reel that you don't think is top notch. Artists should focus on providing samples of base pages that are easy to read. We are always looking for a person who can utilize as much of the page as possible, and not section it up into a thousand pieces that are tough to paint. I will be providing examples of what I mean in upcoming post in the tutorial section of my web page.

Thanks to Dan Hay ) for agreeing to answer the questions I had for him. Please visit www.DanHay.net for more of Dan's Art work.



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