Sentences with phrase «play as a magician»

In this Android game you play as a magician defending the castle.

Not exact matches

The diminutive midfield magician has played in a number of roles for Arsenal and I am sure that Arsene Wenger will ask him to do so again at times, but the boss does seem to have settled on the central midfield role as the best one for the Spaniard.
The little magician also scored 12 goals in that debut season and was voted by the Arsenal fans as our Player of the Year, but has since had to contend with the arrival of Mesut Ozil and now Alexis Sanchez, as well as a few injury problems of course, He does play for Arsenal after all.
But Wenger insisted that it was money well spent and was quoted by The Telegraph as saying: «You expect the team to play well and not to put the responsibility on any one player to be a magician that does not exist any more in the modern game.
The girls played for hours as spies, queens, and magicians.
So even though there's a lot to connect — well, I have to choose my words carefully, it could be seen as a lot to connect Tycho Brahe to the play Hamlet, but maybe also to The Tempest, because after all, we have this magician — well, not magician, but, you know, Tycho Brahe is a great scientist, and in those days scientists, wizards, magicians, they were all kind of lumped together, you know, in the public eye these were very comparable pursuits.
We can have these incredible, slow burning series such as The Americans up against the insidious and darkly timely portrait of toxic patriarchy in Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale playing against the ridiculous but poignant romp that is SyFy's The Magicians.
Wilde plays magician's assistant Jane, while actor Alan Arkin co-stars as Rance Holloway, the magician who convinced Wonderstone to pursue the same career.
That was Peter Vincent, which Roddy McDowell played perfectly as an aging horror TV host in the original, and here has been reimagined as a Vegas stage magician played by David Tennant.
Now playing in theaters everywhere is The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, directed by Don Scardino («30 Rock», «2 Broke Girls»), starring Steve Carell & Jim Carrey as dueling magicians in Las Vegas.
Clearly word got out before it even hit theaters, as he's got a number of very promising projects in the works for early 2013 — he'll play the boyfriend of lead Teresa Palmer in Jonathan Levine «s zombie romance «Warm Bodies ``; he's just one in an excellent ensemble cast, including Jesse Eisenberg, Melanie Laurent, Mark Ruffalo, Morgan Freeman, Isla Fisher, Michael Caine, Common and Woody Harrelson in Louis Letterier «s magician heist movie «Now You See Me ``; and he's playing none another than Romeo in Fox «s Shakesperean re-do «Rosaline.»
Magic in the Moonlight stars Colin Firth as a stage magician who sets out to prove that a young medium, played by Emma Stone, is a fake.
Set in 1928, Colin Firth (The Railway Man, The King's Speech) plays Stanley Crawford, a world - famous British illusionist working in disguise as master Chinese magician Wei Ling Soo, whose knowledge that there's no such thing as magic has him take up a side career as a debunker of fraudulent psychics claiming to possess the power to link into the spiritual world.
Magician Lord is considered to be one of the best games on the system as it actually plays like a full - featured game, unlike the score chasers and SF ripoffs that would plague the system in the later years, (even the more creative fighters that I do love on the NG, like Garou and KOF 2000 are score chasers with little depth outside of clearing every character story.)
does look really cool, but since those music games were never my thing, its good to know ya don't have to play it using the guitars... you'd probably limit sales that way as well, since a shooter game is a far cry from a music game... im happy there are still devs who are thinking outside the box as well as willing to still do side - scrolling 2d work... i'd like to see more adventure 2d side - scrolling games tho... like Magician Lord was to the NEO-GEO or the Ghosts N Goblins series or Wizards & Warriors... those were fun games...
Janice Kerbel plays with suspension of disbelief and acts of deception by reconstructing herself in the role of the magician and the femme fatale; she conjures up the slippery trick of the disappearing act as part of her craft.
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