Warcraft Gaming Mouse

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Warcraft Gaming Mouse
Warcraft Gaming Mouse

Remember the game worms? Remember how annoying it was to use the grenades? Well here you can relive your past. Fragger is an extremely straightforward grenade throwing game, but is there anything more to it? Let’s take a look and find out.

Fragger launches us straight in at the deep end, there is no story, no hello, no nothing. Harold Brenes (the creator) wanted to get straight down to some gaming, and who can blame him. The whole concept of Fragger is to throw grenades next to your enemies to blow them up; the challenge comes in with the map designs. Some enemies may be behind obstacles, while others may be in crevasses.

There are 30 levels to be played across 3 difficulty settings, normal, hard and elite. Each one can only be unlocked by finishing the previous one. The difference between the difficulty settings are the amount of grenades you are allowed to throw, for example, normal may give you 8 grenades, hard 6 and elite 3, this means you are required to be much more accurate on the higher difficulty settings. You can view the amount of grenades you have left in the top left hand corner of your screen. When you complete each setting you receive a nice firework display, and an additional reward for the next stage.

The controls are some of the most basic you will come across, direct your target with your mouse, and hold down the mouse button to generate power. Also some particularly handy controls, especially if you are as bad as me, are the R and space buttons. The R button resets the current level you are on, and the space bar just scraps that stray grenade you just threw.

As you progress through levels, each one is supposed to become harder than the last. For example, the first level is just one man in a big hole, and the last level comprises of several people in a barricaded house.

On most levels you can instantly work out your tactics, but on some later levels, you should always devise a strategy before throwing your grenades. You will often find that one target needs to be taken out before you can progress. However, while you may find some levels a pain, Fragger does not need to be anything more than a simple game, because of its addictive game play, and this is why it is such a popular game.

Another free flash game worth a play is Whack Your Boss. Wondering how to find all the ways to whack your boss. Consult the guide and find out.



Is this a good deal for a desktop?


$675
WHAT YOU GET:
GAMING COMPUTER
23 INCH LG LCD HD 1080P MONITOR
TRITTON AX PC Pro 5.1 True Surround Sound Gaming Headset
World of Warcraft Gaming Mouse
Microsoft Keyboard

Computer Specs:
Antec Nine Hundred Black Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case ( all together has 7 fans 4 which are LED blue)
GIGABYTE Micro ATX Intel Motherboard
GeForce GTS 250 Video Card
Antec 550W Power Supply
Intel Core i5-750 Quad-Core Processor
G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 4GB Ram
SAMSUNG 500GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cache Internal Hard Drive
SAMSUNG 24x Optical Drive
After Market Processor Cooler W/ 2 Fans (runs around 22° C)
Windows 7 Operating System (installed)
Windows Vista Operating system (not installed)
thx for the replies I actually have an external dvd rw, and extern hdd 500gb so I think im on the yellow brick road
yeah and those headphones are like $175…thats why I have the gift card because I ot em and didn’t like em enough to spend 175….figured Id just stay with my Turtle Beach…

23 INCH LG LCD HD 1080P MONITOR $200
TRITTON AX PC Pro 5.1 True Surround Sound Gaming Headset $100
World of Warcraft Gaming Mouse $100
Microsoft Keyboard $20?

That alone is $400

Antec Nine Hundred Black Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case ( all together has 7 fans 4 which are LED blue) $60
GIGABYTE Micro ATX Intel Motherboard $80
GeForce GTS 250 Video Card $160
Antec 550W Power Supply $80
Intel Core i5-750 Quad-Core Processor $200
G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 4GB Ram $120
SAMSUNG 500GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cache Internal Hard Drive $60
SAMSUNG 24x Optical Drive $20
After Market Processor Cooler W/ 2 Fans (runs around 22° C)
Windows 7 Operating System (installed) $120

$1300 new

So you’re getting a very good deal.

SteelSeries World of Warcraft Gaming Mouse