Sentences with phrase «fun is the name of the game»

And fun is the name of the game for today's outfit.
Improving your skills and having fun is the name of the game.

Not exact matches

• Only has one year left on his Marseille contract • Powerful centre - forward who could deal with Premier League physicality • Can also play on the wing, fulfilling Wenger's dream of having 12 wingers • Has Champions League experience • Has scored three goals in three games so far during this Ligue 1 season • French • His name is fun to say • Good hair
Sterling already confirm in the first league, he is a certitude, we don't need another Walcott to keep 4 - 5 years and not confirm.I don't understand that part of fans who want that team to play with no name young players, but to win trophies.This is a young and a player who will play sure in the first 11, not who come to get some chances and play a match he, another Gnabry, another Welington, etc.Let's have a great first 11, and on the bunch young players, to can win something, not just play the game for fun, we have a profesional club, not an amateur one.
They have a Hoops game next week some old friends by the name of Team Apuli (Factor75.com)-- should be a fun one.
Remember — the goal of this game is to have fun, so even if they don't name the color it is not a big deal.
Open play is the name of the game with the Green Toys Animals on Wheels fun, friendlyfaced push toys for babies and toddlers.
Matching sets, shift dresses, and fun patterns are all the name of the game this season.
We spent hours upon hours making sure the colors were spot - on and the textures were perfect — and then had fun brainstorming the shade names (it was kind of like an office - wide game of Words With Friends).
my name is brandon i live in wa im a techno craveing head bangin hip hop typ of guy who likes to party and have fun.my work tends to take all over the states which can be fun i like to rave, dance, skate, im a big gamer i like all kinds of stuff just ask and i might tell ya what ever you want to know...
On the outside this may seem to be just another way to squeeze money out of Sonic's name, but once you play the game you may find, as I did, that this is one of the most refreshingly fun racers in a long time.
One of the most fun looking monster films to hit in 2018 has got to be directer Brad Peyton's Rampage, which based on the awesome 1986 smash hit arcade video game by the same name.
Puyo Puyo Tetris is exactly what the name suggests: a mash up of two of the most iconic gaming puzzle versus games that has a great deal of fun with toying with — and often breaking — the series conventions.
Despite the silly names and cheesy nerdism there's plenty of fun to be had in Duncan Jones» video game adaptation.
It is made up of a series of succinct explanations, fun tasks and logical learning steps, including: - Playing the minute game; - Naming the hands on the clock; - Demonstrating their understanding through a carefully designed worksheet.
Another fun game then if your dog is of the clingy type, is to toss some treats to distract your dog (or have a helper hold him if he doesn't» mind) while you immediately hide somewhere easy and then you call your dog (by name or whistle) and reward him with some treats for finding you.
Once near you praise and treat... some dogs need to be lured more to come when called, but if you call his name in a playful tone of voice, shake a toy and run away from him instead of going TOWARDS HIM, you will initiate a fun game to your advantage... this should stimulate him to come to you because it is a really fun game!
If you live near the coast in Southern California, the So Cal Surf Dogs and the Helen Woodward Animal Center offer surf classes for beginners and they guarantee fun and safety is always the name of the game!
We got to help out with the sailing itself, so it was really hands on, and the two nights on board were a lot of fun — drinking games and all that, you name it.
We take our diving responsibilities pretty seriously here at Seastar, but fun is also the name of the game Seastar Aqaba aims to combine a professional standard of instruction and recreational diving in a casual and relaxed atmosphere.
The name tag was taken for a «fun game later» so the next thing I did was head over to some friends who was already there and started mingling with some of the other guests.
yea right lol, resolution is not directly proportional to fun, thats what this is about can everybody just play games and get along like the civilised people we are in the year 2014, i wouldnt have like to seen this back in the days of the hatfields and mckoys, with mckoys backing sony and hatfield backing ms, people would die, so in the name of fun tone it down.
- Aonuma thanks the audience for the award - Aonuma: The team did not want to simply adapt the old formula of Zelda games, and they carefully balanced old and new elements - Fujibayashi: The dev team had several challenges while developing; worked hard to satisfy gamers; is happy to see Germany loving it - Takizawa: Artstyle has changed often throughout the series» history; the art team's experience has been applied to the game, that's why the whole team is very happy about the award - Dohta: The team created lots of fun elements for the players, and the whole technical team is very happy to see Germany loving the game - Aonuma: «We are honored to accept the price in the name of over 300 developers who worked hard and passionately on the game for years - Everybody: «Vielen Dank!»
are incredible AAA Game of the Year winners, far superior to any PC exclusives > PC multiplayer games are always runined by hackers and cheaters, totally ruins the fun > Name one decent Game on a PC that i can't get on a console??? > Steam is Down Often and many games have issues installing.
Instead of awarding just one game the prestigious title, we thought it would be more fun and fitting to name off what we believe to...
But it's all in the name of fun and satisfaction, and the boss - centric focus and the unique strategies afforded by the different types of weapons in the game are what really stand out to me.
Name: Caveblazers Developer: Rupeck Games Publisher: The Yogscast Release Date: 24th May 2017 Caveblazers is a fun and engaging Spelunky - like adventure game, which sends your intrepid explorer on expeditions into a vast network of ancient caves and ruins.
Sony has announced that to help push its upcoming powerhouse of cute, user - generated fun that goes by the name of LittleBigPlanet it will be littering the US with small yard signs advertising Media Molecule - developed game.
- Link doesn't have much of a character in this game - they wanted players to relate to Link and play as themselves - Link's face doesn't have much expression in this game, and that was done on purpose - for Zelda games, the devs always try to make the player feel like Link - that was pushed even moreso for this entry - everytime a Zelda releases, Aonuma watches fan feedback and considers that for the future - the items Link uses to solve are always going to be important - regardless of the tech that Nintendo provides, exploration in the series is important - Link's growth through who he meets is also an important element of the franchise - Aonuma thought about Zelda freedom when considering Breath of the Wild, and was brought back to the days of the original Zelda - this was a big point of inspiration for Breath of the Wild - with Ocarina of Time 3D, Nintendo wanted to really utilize the 3D and had a desire to let players enjoy Ocarina of Time outside - the goal with A Link to the Past was creating more depth - Aonuma used to think that getting lost in a 3D world wasn't okay - this lead Aonuma to putting in tons of hints and guiding players - he has since changed that idea and convinced himself that it's okay to get lost - the first two years of development the devs created a game where just running around was fun - climbing is very important, because players can climb high and see destinations they want to visit - you can place your own markers to decide where you want to go - when the devs create a Zelda title, they consider not using the name Link - since they don't have anything else to go with, they choose Link - the name Link doesn't hold much value, since the player is the one creating the journey - when Nintendo first created Link, they wanted a character that is literally the link between people - that is why his name is Link - to think that the Zelda series has been around so long that there are all sorts of urban legends and myths makes Miyamoto really happy
However, by introducing a single - player campaign and tossing in characters and worlds from every Star Wars era, Battlefront 2 could be a return to the expansive fun that made the LucasArts games of the same name so popular a decade ago.
Yesterday marked the 10 - year anniversary of the PlayStation 2 in North America, so we thought it would be fun to ask a few high - profile game developers and journalists to name their top three «must play» PS2 games.
Overall, Green Game: TimeSwapper delivers an extension of what was previously experienced in Red Game Without A Great Name by providing some fun and challenging puzzle gameplay which is perfect for fans of side - scrolling platform, puzzle, action or adventure genres, especially given the twist of the new time manipulation gameplay mechanic and such amazing value at a price of only # 3.99!
Was at work and got nothing to do, bored off my mind I started to look for games to play and I found Nano Golf, which by the name implies it's a golf game, an arcade one at that with a nice looking pixel art style and generally looking like a lot of fun.
The game is perfectly well made for what it is, and I had plenty of fun playing it in short bursts here and there, but at this point the series» by - the - numbers design philosophy is starting to lend the name «New Super Mario Bros.» a degree of unintentional irony.
Cross-platform connectivity is great fun (as I love earning Lunar Lander achievements on my laptop when I'm away from my 360), but if Microsoft doesn't ensure a slew of big - name titles, integrate the existing XBLA lineup into Game Room and reorganise the pricing structure then it's doomed to fail.
I have owned all 4 previous games and as soon as it is released in australia im that big of a fan i couldn't care less what it cost me its a got to have game if your a fan like me plus im that big of a fan I want KAZUMAS tattoo and im going to name my first son when i have one after KAZUMA coz he was my favorite character yet plus playing as four main characters was fun so five should be alot of fun and about time you get to playas Haruka plus it would be cool if you could add tattoos to the characters if possible I would play it at least 12 hours a day and I do nt care what people say its the best japanese styled mafia game ever to have been made for PS3 but I hope they make the fighting look more real by getting rid of the coloured blurs from the heat moves and the different tournament styled fights they are my only 2 dislikes in the whole four series they should just have underground street fighting tournaments were anything except guns are not allowed so it sticks to hand to hand combat and melee only
Odd name aside, the dual crossbows seem to be a callback to another Zelda game I really enjoyed, Link's Crossbow Training, and look like a lot of fun to use.
On the indie game front, I'm looking forward to SteamWorld Heist, and I'm amused that all throughout FAST Neo Racing «s portion, they never once referenced F - Zero — despite name - dropping Zelda and Metroid during Xenoblade Chronicles X. Typoman looks like a lot of fun, too; I've got the demo, but have yet to get to play it.
From the car crushing gameplay, to the maniacal laughter and chatter of Sweet Tooth, the game was every ounce of fun that made the series a household name for PlayStation.
Connaone 1998 Connaone is a fun freeware action game based on Korean cartoon of the same name.
McCool: No real restrictions to speak of; the name of the game was simply to have big time fun with the characters and the crazy world in which they're battling through.
Even though it is still identical to their other games of the same name, it is still very fun, contains a lot of heart, and is cute as hell,
Putting the fun back into handheld fishing is the name of the game!
- Rock Paper Shotgun continues to be, in a deliriously rambling way, the best new blog out there, and John Walker has an interesting post about free - to - play, pay for items PC title Drift City, explaining that»... is a game from the madly named ijji (which is an awful lot of fun to say out loud, and also free).
Titled after the name of a Jersey Shore arcade and the Ancient Roman wrestling phrase, «It's all fun and games, until someone loses an eye,» the book documents the artist's self - described obsession with what is hidden behind the facades of strip clubs, haunted houses and nightclubs and other places of fantasy and entertainment.
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However, by introducing a single - player campaign and tossing in characters and worlds from every Star Wars era, Battlefront 2 could be a return to the expansive fun that made the LucasArts games of the same name so popular a decade ago.
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