Showing posts with label Monster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monster. Show all posts

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Deals: Monster Watts iPhone Solar Charger

We all know what it's like to have a busy schedule, running around all day with no time to stop. You've got your iPhone on you, and it never stops either--except when that "Low Battery Warning" kicks in. Sometimes you just can't get to an outlet and give your iPhone a little battery boost but with the Monster Watts Solar Charger Battery Case, you don't have to--You just need some sunlight. You can get the case for yourself for only $79--a small price to pay for all the battery life you'll save.

We can sit here and dazzle you with the technical aspects of this charger, but there's only a few things you need to know. This case will charge your iPhone 4/4S just by being in sunlight. It will up to double the life of your life line and it will keep you out doing whatever it is you're doing for that much longer. It doesn't matter if you're running errands or laying out in the sun. Let your iPhone 4/4S catch a tan with you and you'll get twice the amount of time with the device.

If you tallied how much time you've lost waiting for battery charges, you'd have no problem dropping full price for this case. It normally runs $128, the Monster Watts creation is 38% off through our Deals tab. That means you get twice your battery life every day for a one time payment of $79.

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Thursday, July 5, 2012

Monster Paradise Review

by Brian Albert 0Comments

The design philosophy behind many free-to-play games seems to be latching onto players’ bank accounts and doing as much damage as possible. This is usually achieved by limiting essential resources, or by holding the shiniest, most powerful items behind a fat price sticker. This is all fine and well, so long as the core mechanics remain fair and engaging. That's not the case with Monster Paradise.

Monster Paradise essentially plays itself until your character can’t take another step; then it asks for money or makes you wait. When you begin, you’ll pick a gender and an element, the latter of which determines the sort of party composition you should strive for. The point here is to defeat and capture several monsters, acquire them in card form, and then

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