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How to Beat Splitter 2 Levels 30 and 31

The really fun and addicting Splitter 2 game is a physics based game in which you try to make a ball go in a hole by cutting the wood surrounding it in the right way.  Levels 30 and 31 are particularly challenging and here are the ways to solve them:

How to beat Splitter 2 Level 30

How to beat Splitter 2 Level 30

Level 30:

After Cut #2 a slope will fall which will make the ball go in easier.  Then after Cut #3 a big chunk of the block will go swinging which will hit the ball up the slope into the hole.

Level 31:

How to beat Splitter 2 Level 31

How to beat Splitter 2 Level 31

With cut #2 you have to time it right so a piece of the short stick falls behind the ball and/or hits the ball towards the right so the bigger stick can reach it after cut #3and hit it into the hole.

If you’re looking for the Splitter 2 game, you can find it here

Zombie MMORPG

Urban Dead is a massively multiplayer online RPG browser-based game that leaves you roaming the streets in a zombie-infested world. Join thousands of other players as a survivor hiding and barricading in houses or start off as one of the walking dead. You can play both!

The play of the game is simple, if you’re a survivor the goal is to stay alive and help others from being killed and rising up. You do this by looting malls, police departments, hospitals, and various other buildings for important items like guns, ammo, health, anything that will keep you alive. The safest place for the living is in boarded buildings, where they can re-group with other survivors to protect themselves from the zombie hordes chasing them in the streets.

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Screenshot of Urban Dead

If you die, you simply come back to the world as a brain-craving zombie. When this happens you no longer want to help the other survivors, but eat them. Don’t worry though, if the zed life’s not your thing you can always come back to the living with a shot of anti-virus to bring you back to life. If you prefer being a zombie, you can develop brain rot and make it near impossible to be revived.

The game has a unique mechanism in that you’re only allowed to spend a certain number of action points per day, 50 with one point given every half-hour. You must spend these action points wisely to gain experience points, which allow you to buy skills to become a better survivor or zombie depending on your role of choice.

The game has been online since 2005 and has rich and detailed history all archived in the wiki. Lurch on over and check it out.

Island MMORPG

Insel Kampf is a fun browser-based MMORPG that will make you the master of your very own island. If that doesn’t sound fulfilling enough, don’t worry, you can attack and take over other islands and make them your own.

Although the name may be a bit odd and hard to remember at first, it’s actually German for “Island Fight” even though the entire game is in English. You start off on an island with nothing but a couple logs, stone, and gold to spend for building your empire. The game is real-time based, depending on the type of building you would like to create it may take anywhere from thirty minutes to a few hours to be completed. Intelligent budgeting is key because the better the economy you have the less time it takes to expand your forces.

Once you have used up all the space available on your island, you have to venture to other islands and make allies or prospect islands to take over. If you’re going to take over an island, make sure you have a big enough fleet to handle the defense thrown at you. After all, the defender is fighting for his empire too and won’t give up too easily.

Insel Kampf is an addictive game that will leave you feeling productive and satisfied. When you sign up to register they have an option of World 1 and World 2, it seems that the owner made a newer version of the game with a bit different algorithms and graphics but left the old game in World 1 for everyone to continue playing, so if you want the newer version go to World 2. Go out and start your own island empire today.

Fort Creedy is a Madhouse

Fort Creedy is actually hurting the survivors in Urban Dead more than it is helping them. When everyone packs together in the same room with dozens of other people and the barricades go down, nobody does anything and thinks “nah, I don’t have to worry about it, the other guy will do it.” This kind of mentality is a dangerous thing when brain-hungry zombies are knocking on the front of your door.

The other reason people may not take the AP to barricade is that they’re bored just sitting around in the Gatehouse all day and feel confident with their numbers that they can let in a few zombies and waste them for some easy XP. If this keeps up the day is going to come where LUE or a whole horde of zombies is going to walk right in without a challenge and takeover the place.

At the present time there are 173 survivors in Fort Creedy’s Gatehouse alone and there are people warning other players saying “oh my gosh there’s 6 zombies outside oh my gosh!”. 173 to 6 is nothing to be worried about. When it gets to something like 8 zombies to 12 people then that’s something to worry about, like what happened at the Necrotech Farmer Building the other day. It’s really pathetic that 170 people can’t get up and move two blocks to prevent their most important building from being attacked. The fort has made the survivors just as dumb as the brain rotting zombies.

Make A MMORPG For Money

Alas, I have yet run across another free browser-based mmorpg that’s not only fun to play but is addicting as well. The game is called Insel Kampf and I’m not sure really what the game means since it’s a foreign domain name. I’ve currently been playing a lot of Urban Dead recently but I can see that this can easily fit into my playtime. What surprises me the most though is that the webmaster doesn’t have a single smudge of advertising on his game, not even one ad. For the number of people playing it he could have a good bit of change at the end of everyday.

This leads me to the subject of making MMORPGs for money and for fun. Unlike doing most things on the web to make money, like making a new website everyday or writing, MMORPGs will allow you to design something that you and others can have fun playing and spending time with. Not only will you be making money from your advertisements and clicks but you’ll also be having fun making money, something that rarely happens with anything related to monetary gaining on the Internet.

The best thing about making money with a browser-based MMORPG is that it doesn’t take much knowledge of code to design. If that isn’t the case for you, your best bet would be to hire a programmer or a code team to assist you or make it for you. The cost for hiring a development team wouldn’t be cheap but if your game is successful it can easily pay off for you in a short period of time. Not only will you be making money, but having fun doing it too.