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Two Hundred and Fifty Seven Seconds. That's how long you have to live. Every second, ticking down. And the only way to add more time, is Blood. Blood Samurai is a third person linear hack/slash video game, set during the great Onin War. You are a Samurai, lead by the Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimi. It is the 3rd year of this great war, to decide who will succeed Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa. As you ride in to battle, your horse gets shot by an arrow, and you tumble off it, into a small crevasse. There, you find the stuff of nightmares; an Oni. But rather than kill you, it curses you. You are given great strength, speed, stamina and endurance, far beyond that of a mortal man, but at a cost: you have Two Hundred and Fifty Seven seconds left to live, unless you take a life. A single soul is worth but sixty seconds. You have become a Blood Samurai. You ascent to the surface, to find the battle raging around you. It is up to you to decide what happens next. Do you continue to fight for Ashikaga Yoshimi, cutting down all who oppose him? Do you commit Seppuku, out of shame of what you have become? Or will you take the lives of everyone before you, killing indiscriminately, in your quest for everlasting life through blood? How long will you survive, as the Blood Samurai?

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Uh Oh! The Primary Lift Motor on the Mont Blanc Bobsleds has broken! Who do we call? Maintenance Man!

Maintenance Man is a Free 2D Mobile Puzzle game, where you Play as the Lead Park Technician/Mechanic at world renounced Meyerland Park, Miami. If you can't fix it, it ain't broke. The base game features 257 unique levels for you to complete, divided into blocks, with all the levels in a block playable in any order, but each block must be played one by one. Each puzzle involves getting power from point A to Point B, each located on either side of the game area. To do this, you must make use of the Wires, cogs, Transistors, Capacitors, and Resistors already on the game board, as well as the extra components you brought with you. Most of the time, Point B will have a different Power Input requirement compared to Point A's output, so it is essential to make sure you have the right voltage flowing through, or the ride could severely malfunction with Customers on it! Should you find a level too tough, Additional extra components are available... for a small Microtransaction. However, the ENTIRE game can be finished without needing a single cent.

So, who do you call when the Hotel of Horror is just not spooky? When Traintopia has been derailed? Call Maintenance Man!

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