![]() ![]() ![]() Crash, explode, catch on fire, crash and crash again before finally you succeed. Relive the life of a Hollywood stuntman as it flashes before his eyes. Help her down the path of death defying obstacles to find the truth behind her past, present and future.// FEATURES - 50 unique and challenging story based levels- 4 Major Boss Battles- 5 beautiful environments- 6 endless unlockable modes- Beautifully painted story artwork- Extended play-through content as story levels unlock collectibles that make you play every level differentlyWhile Polara will run on a 3GS it will be laggy due to the devices age.Game Trailer: Utilize color coded speed ramps, launching pads, gravity waves, hex bombs, and energy platforms to survive as you escape the clutches of an evil security system hell bent on destroying all those that oppose.Immerse yourself in the world of Agent Lara, a defense system special agent, that finds herself between a massive world power and the sympathies of a rebel cause. This could include knocking off your opponent’s pucks, ‘hanging’ your puck over the edge to try to tempt your opponent into a risky response, or blocking your opponent’s clear route to the highest scoring zone.Launch Special, On Sale for 99 cents for a limited time! // POLARA IS THE LATEST ACTION FREE-RUNNER FROM THE MAKERS OF KUNUNDRUM! Polara is a new take on the free-runner platformer that incorporates traditional challenging gameplay with color-switching strategy. As the scoring zone becomes more populated, employ tactics to gain the upper hand. You may also find that playing with your dominant hand isn’t always ideal – try playing with both your right and left hands to see if you gain any advantage.Īt the beginning of the game, you should aim for the highest score you can get without overshooting. This can allow more control and slow down the puck as it reaches the scoring zone. It’s a good idea to run the puck backwards and forwards a few times before releasing it, to get a feel for the playfield, the puck weight and any concave profile.Īs your technique improves, consider adding backspin to the puck. When you’re ready to shoot, smoothly straighten your elbow to extend your arm and release the puck. Your fingers should lightly surround the puck to stabilise it, but no part of your hand or fingers should touch the playfield. Your thumb should circle the rear of the puck. Hold the puck on the table with your palm over the top and your arm bent. Tactical play is half the fun of shuffleboard. A long, well-balanced shot up the edge of the playfield can devastate a packed playfield. Learn how to use the angle to curve the puck around your opponent, or to stop your puck falling off the side. If you’ve already got a good score, you can sacrifice your puck with an opponent’s puck to deny points to anyone.ĭepending on the table you’re playing on, you can also use the playfield’s concave profile to your advantage. If you judge it right, you can use the other puck as a brake, stopping your puck as it’s bounced off the table. You can aim for an opponent’s puck, knocking it out of place or off the table altogether. One of the most fun aspects of play is the use of other pucks. Games can be played with just two players or in teams for the latter, players take turn by playing every other round. Rounds are played until one side reaches 15 points (or 21 points, depending which version you opt to play). When all eight pucks have been played, it is the end of that round.Īt the end of the round, the score is added up by counting the pucks closest to the end of the table that are of the same colour and only one player scores in each round. However, if your push is too hard and you slide off the end of the table, or you bounce off an opponent’s puck into the gutter at the side of the table, you score no points. You can also knock your opponent’s weight off the shuffleboard table with a slide from your own puck. The idea is to make it to the highest scoring area without your weight falling off the end of the table or being knocked off by your opponent. You slide your puck down the table towards a scoring zone with each round or frame of the game consisting of four pucks per player. Games of shuffleboard are played with pucks, also known as weights. ![]()
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