MonsterUp Adventures 1.2 released

Posted by admin on October 17, 2012
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A new version of MonsterUp Adventures has passed certification and there are lots of changes in this one. The main changes have to do with game difficulty and getting you to action faster so you can play and enjoy more :)

Listening to feedback, I’ve implemented the following changes:

  • Shorter levels (~5 minutes)
  • Easier levels overall
  • 20% more diamonds in each level
  • 20% more rubies in each level
  • Faster results screen
  • Faster boss defeat animation
  • Fixed high score loading delay bug
  • Removed local option in high scores
  • Menu animations tweak
  • Few optimizations here and there
  • New game font
  • New email keyboard

It should be in your phones in less than 24h! Enjoy!

MonsterUp Adventures in top 3 finalists of Swisscom App of the Year 2012

Posted by admin on October 17, 2012
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MonsterUp Adventures has the honour to be included in the top 3 finalists for Windows phone in this year’s Swisscom App of the Year competition. We will be present in Bern next month to attend the ceremony and, either we win or we lose, we will enjoy and have the chance to meet lovely people.
Thank you Swisscom!

How to shutdown Windows 8

Posted by admin on September 20, 2012
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Some people seem to have difficulties turning off Windows 8, believe it or not. Although most people just use the laptop lid and don’t care or the power button on their desktop, there are quite a few more ways to shut down Windows 8.

  • Microsoft has provided the Shutdown and Restart buttons for Windows 8, under Settings in the Charms Bar. To show the Charms bar, press Win+C to open Charms and then click on Settings. Alternatively pressing Win+I will directly open the Settings.Once here, clicking on Power button will display options to Shutdown, Restart or Sleep the Windows 8 computer.
  • While on your desktop, click on Alt+F4 to bring up the shutdown dialog box. This box will give you quick access to shutdown, restart, sleep, switch user and sign out from your Windows 8 computer.
  • One quick way to shutdown or restart Windows 8 would be to use our freeware tool called HotShut. This light-weight portable tool, will sit quietly in your taskbar notification area and give you options to shutdown, restart lock and log off. You can also set it to start with Windows 8.
  • And finally how could we forget this one which is popular with some. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del, and on the screen which appears, from the button which appears in the bottom right side, you will see the options to Shutdown, Restart and Sleep

But my personal favorite is using a simple shortcut. Right click on the desktop, and choose New Shortcut. In the file location, type “C:\Windows\System32\shutdown.exe -s -t 0”. Choose Change Icon and choose the shutdown icon (or any other you like). Click OK twice. Right click on it and choose “pin to start”. After you do that, when you want to shut down, hit start on the keyboard and click on the shutdown icon. Easy.




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