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Friday, April 27, 2012
New Way For Game: Game Downloader Review !!
Posted on 2:43 PM by Admin
Editorial Review of Game Downloader
So, you want to play a game and kill a few minutes or hours. But you
don't want to spend any money, or install Steam (which can be a bit of a
resource hog). You have two choices: Either play something in your
browser, or grab one of the many fun and free Indie games offered on the
Web. If the latter sounds more attractive, Game Downloader is a free
and lightweight application that can help you find and legally download
fun, free games.
Game
Downloader lists lots of information about each game, and includes a
direct link to YouTube for watching game-related videos.You
can get Game Downloader as an installer or a portable application
requiring no installation. Both the installer and portable application
pop up a UAC prompt asking forAdministrator privileges before running.
When you run Game Downloader, it opens a single compact window with a
black background. Other than the odd choice of color, other controls
are standard--just like any other Windows utility. There's a search box,
but it only works if you know the exact name of the game you're after:
For example, searching for "hedge" yields no results, even though Hedgewars is one of the games listed.
There is a Category drop-down letting you narrow down the selection
to the type of game you're after, such as turn-based games, racing
games, puzzles, and even music-based games like Frets on Fire.
Once you pick a category, you can browse through the list of games.
Game Downloader lists each game's version and file size, and includes a
tiny screenshot and a text description of the game. There are also icons
showing whether the game supports single-player mode, multi-player
mode, or online play, and whether it requires a user account.
Since Game Downloader provides dry technical information about each
game, it's not easy to pick something good. That's where the YouTube
button comes in handy: Click it, and your default browser will load
YouTube with a search query for the game's name. More often than not,
you will find in-game videos, tutorials, and demos showing what you can
expect if you download it.
Finally, there is the Download Game button, which grabs the game
archive or installer. Unlike Steam, Game Downloader doesn't try to be a
library. It downloads the game for you, but you step through the
installer yourself (if the game has one).
Game Downloader doesn't come with many bells and whistles, but it's
an effective catalog of free Windows games. I only wish it had user
reviews like those in the iOS App Store or Google Play.
Game Downloader
- Version: 2.8
- Downloads Count: 0
- License Type: Free
- Price: Free
- Date Added: Apr 27, 2012
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP
- Requirements: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5
- File Size: 730.0 KB
- Author: dev-fire
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