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Various Game Trailers #1552

by Rainier on March 6, 2009 @ 5:00 p.m. PST

Another day, another batch of game trailers was released. Instead of giving them all their own posts, we grouped them, and so far there are trailers for:

  • Arma II [X360/PC] - Russian Armed Forces Trailer
  • C.O.R.E. [NDS] - Multiplayer Features Trailer
  • Dragonica [PC] - Cinematic Trailer
  • Flock! [PS3/X360/PC] - A Flock For Every Season Trailer

  • We will update this throughout the day when new trailers become available. Read more for download links ...

Get the Dragonica [PC] Trailer off WP (33mb)

Dragonica is free-to-play and players may choose to pay for additional content and features on a micro-transaction basis. The game’s totally 3D rendering design, fresh cartoon characters and scenery modeling, create a new visual perception of side-scrolling games. Dragonica skillfully mixes the elements of action and arcade, and creates various ultimate skills to enhance playability.

Get the Flock! [PS3/X360/PC] Trailer off WP (45mb)

In Flock!, you take control of a UFO that has been given the challenge of herding farm animals to its mothership through a variety of puzzle-filled physics-based interactive levels, including corn fields, pastures and other “plushie”-like environments.

Get the Arma II [X360/PC] Trailer off WP (48mb)

ArmA 2 is set in the near future, year 2009, in a fictional post soviet country called Chernarus. Players will be sent as members of a US Marine Corps Force Recon squad to this country to prevent further civilian casualties and ensure ongoing stability there.

Get the C.O.R.E. [NDS] Trailer off WP (10mb)

C.O.R.E. is a classic FPS game set in an underground laboratory complex in the year 2050, featuring an advanced graphics solution, multiplayer support, and makes maximum use of the NDS' dual screen and touch-screen control system.

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