Not exact matches
Chasing Aurora offers delightful
backgrounds and unique
multiplayer gameplay... but
in the long run the
game ends being too bland.
The TinyMob
Games team consists of industry veterans from studios including Electronic Arts, Disney and MicroProse with strong
backgrounds in strategy and
multiplayer games.
Also, if you have a hard time focusing, or you're not into social
multiplayer games, you'll be happy to learn that you can mute nearly everything
in Sprint Vector, including the jabbering announcers, AI characters, and your fellow
multiplayers, leaving only the pulsing soundtrack
in the
background if you so please.
A quick
background to my project (it's essential to the question, as you'll see later): My project offers a
multiplayer server platform for server listings for a
game (Crysis Wars), allowing players to connect to these servers (note that it's not a gameserver); the online platform (called GameSpy) went bankrupt and closed down
in 2014, leaving the
game (and many others) without any
multiplayer capability.
In particular, some games — especially ones that use wireless multiplayer features — won't fully suspend in the background and will continue running and draining battery powe
In particular, some
games — especially ones that use wireless
multiplayer features — won't fully suspend
in the background and will continue running and draining battery powe
in the
background and will continue running and draining battery power.
Superhuman Hearing can grant an edge
in multiplayer, and I've found it helpful using some of Turtle Beach's higher - end headsets, but the
background noise it amplifies
in the PX24s makes it a little annoying
in single player
games.