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01 Apr

Carnival of Video Game Bloggers, February and March 2012

Welcome to the February and March, 2012 edition of the Carnival of Video Game Bloggers. February got lost in the shuffle a little bit as I’ve adjusted to a new work schedule, but now it’s right here alongside March.

Ben presents Sidescrolling Platformer ~Part 1~ Setup and Planning posted at AS3 Game Tutorials, saying, “Tutorials to create your very own platformer video game in Flash actionscript 3.” If you want to build your own side-scrolling PC game, this particular post looks like a good place to pick up some ideas.

Eric Hoff presents A World Without Online Multiplayer, Shank 2 Review, Dustforce Review – GameNTrain.com, and Turtle Beach XL1?s – The Review – GameNTrain.com posted at GameNTrain.com.

Jesse Leigh presents The only problem with MOBAs | Gamer MC posted at Gamer MC. Jesse nails the one major issue I have with League of Legends, a game I otherwise love playing. Can’t we just agree to have some fun? Even in the unranked games?

Erik presents Review: COD: Modern Warfare 3 (Video Game) posted at Fireball916’s Daily Reviews. Erik let’s us know right from the start he loves Modern Warfare 3. Just what you need to push you off the fence if you were thinking about picking up the game. (I’m not, by the way.)

The Dude presents From Software Says Another Souls Game May Not Happen! posted at Geeks on Games. This news is disheartening to those who like their games with a side of pain. On a brighter note, those of us gaming on PC get our copies of Dark Souls in a few months.

That concludes this edition of the Carnival of Video Game Bloggers. Join us next month for more great gaming info. You can use the carnival submission form to submit posts for next month’s carnival. Be sure to check out some of the posts of other submitters and perhaps leave a friendly comment or two if you like their work.


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