![]() ![]() It all makes sense (except for mapping the ‘back’ function to the Select button, when it would have felt more at home on Circle. The Xperia Play’s buttons are used in the most straightforward and efficient way: D-pad to move, X to jump, and square to shoot. A sense of planning and skill get mixed with pot luck in such a way that the game always manages to keep you on your toes. In this way time spent playing is always rewarded, and there’s rarely a completely fruitless playthrough.Īll of this is very fun. You also earn XP that allows you to level-up characters, increase your health, and add special perks like double jump. And you never know which one you’ll become.Īs you collect more muffins more characters are unlocked, bringing a further element of randomisation and luck to your quest. One minute you could be firing arrows to either side as the dual-wielding Archer and the next moment you could be leaving explosive rainbow-coloured dung as the Unicorn. ![]() The trick is that - much like the beloved crates of Vlambeer’s game - the muffins impose a change of weapon (and in this case a change of character). Muffins appear at random and it’s your job to collect them while avoiding the nasty animals that trot down from above, much in the style of the Donkey Kong barrels of old. Each level is a small enclosure with various platforms and at least one pit. Muffin Knight is about a young boy who's entrusted with the task of reclaiming a mystical old fairy’s muffins. Which makes him both a happy and a tragic character. His name is Muffin Knight, and although he’s dressed in a sharp-looking suit of cartoon chainmail, underneath he’s pure Super Crate Box. A pity, since the handset’s buttons would perfectly suit the game’s fast-paced action.īut lo, over the horizon comes a knight in shining armour. Which means there’s a peculiar arcade-platformer-shaped void in the lives of Xperia Play owners. Confirm the action to finalize the process.The magnificent Super Crate Box is coming to iWotsits soon, but indie developer Vlambeer currently has no plans to release an Android version. According to Amazon, you should simply open your old Kindle, go to Settings, head to Your Account, and select Deregister Device. Lastly, if you're planning on selling your old Kindle or passing it on to someone else, you need to deregister it so it's no longer connected to your Amazon account. The email address is pre-determined, but if you'd like to modify it, go to /myk, select your new Kindle, and edit the email address on file to something more memorable. Every Kindle has one that you can use to send the device ebooks and other documents. The next thing you should do is modify your new Kindle's unique email address. On this page, you can select the Devices tab and pick the newest Kindle as your default device. You can also do this through the Amazon mobile app by tapping the profile icon at the bottom edge of the screen, going to Your Account, and selecting "Manage content and devices" under the "Account settings" section. Tap Kindle to pull up all existing Kindles linked to your account and select the newest one.Go to Content & Devices and select the Devices tab.Log in and hover over Account & Lists in the top-right corner of the page.It will take a while for the transferred books to be appropriately processed for easier searching, so make sure you charge your new Kindle after transferring ebooks. Once the transfer is done, you should be able to see new ebooks in your newer Kindle. ![]()
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