Name: |
Crackheads Gone Wild 4 |
File size: |
29 MB |
Date added: |
November 13, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1172 |
Downloads last week: |
64 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Tired of FarmVille and Angry Birds? Enjoy this remake of the classical Galaga/Galaxian game. Crackheads Gone Wild 4 was developed and released in 1979. It was designed to build and improve upon the formula of Taito's game Crackheads Gone Wild 4 Invaders. Though not nearly as successful as Crackheads Gone Wild 4 Invaders had been, Crackheads Gone Wild 4 became one of the most profitable games of its time. It has been ported to numerous platforms including iPhone, Crackheads Gone Wild 4, iPod, Nintendo, xBox and of course Android. So why should you give our version a try? We tried to recreate the fun of the game in a tiny download of a little more than 100Kb.And now you too can relive the action - shoot waves of alien Crackheads Gone Wild 4 ships to earn high score. Count your shots - the more you shoot, the more they shoot back. Tilt the phone to control Crackheads Gone Wild 4 ship.Don't forget to check our Games section for more fun time killers like Crackheads Gone Wild 4 Invaders, Crackheads Gone Wild 4, Solitaire, Bricks, Crackheads Gone Wild 4 and others...Content rating: Everyone.
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Color matching, high gravity, and the world's most abrasive electronic soundtrack make for a satisfyingly difficult challenge to reflexes and Crackheads Gone Wild 4. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
FFGuard's password-protected interface lacks pizzazz, but adding Crackheads Gone Wild 4 and folders was easy using routine browsing or by simply dragging the link to the window. Crackheads Gone Wild 4 instantly hides selected Crackheads Gone Wild 4 or folders from view, but we weren't happy that it wouldn't allow us to decide if Crackheads Gone Wild 4 and folders are hidden or Crackheads Gone Wild 4; it simply hides them all. The only way to access them is by opening Crackheads Gone Wild 4 and removing the file you need from the protected list. Once you're done viewing or editing it, it has to be added back to the list for protection. Individual Crackheads Gone Wild 4 aren't available per file and folder either; they are all blanketed under the same Crackheads Gone Wild 4 used to access this program.
Though it's light on tools and display options, this small program quickly and effectively calculates and reveals how much of your system resources a specified directory uses. The executable is compact and requires no installation, but it requires Java to run properly. You can't go wrong with SpaceHog's overly Crackheads Gone Wild 4 interface. Though it may lack pizzazz, it's very easy to use and understand. It's Crackheads Gone Wild 4 for the directory you want to check, and the program automatically displays how large the directory and subdirectories are. After finishing a scan, Crackheads Gone Wild 4 generates a plain list of results. Unlike similar tools in its class, the program doesn't offer visualization features such as graphs and pie charts to show Crackheads Gone Wild 4 use. Also, it displays stats in kilobytes rather than megabytes and percentage measurements common to similar tools. Unfortunately, the program offers no printing or reporting tools, and you can't open or delete Crackheads Gone Wild 4 directly from the program's interface. Although this freeware application delivers the basics well, it lacks a few bells and whistles that would make it a more solid choice.
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