Land of Runes

Low Cost Game Land of Runes

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You must travel to the base of a fiery volcano where you mut face the challenge of ancient memorials. Using your mouse, you’ll rotate the monolith in an effort to find the best match, then toss your block toward the multicolored stacks. Although you’ll have to work fast to clear each board before time runs out, bombs and other power-ups are on hand to help. Bursting with strategy and suspense, Land of Runes can be played for hours on end.
  • Highly addictive!
  • Challenging mini-games.
  • Exciting awards!
size:26MB, OS:Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista

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42 Comments so far for Land of Runes

  1. james
    July 3rd, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    Nudity = the devil in the US

    All you need to do is recall the big much ado about nothing that Janet Jackson’s breast caused at the Superbowl halftime show some years back.

  2. emichan
    July 10th, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    Completely family-friendly non-sexual representation of the bodies that everyone has? GOOD FOR THEM! Or do you really carefully lock away all the National Geographics in America in case your children might accidentally see other cultures and think that they’re not the center of the universe? :)
    I admit, I’m European, and probably the authors of the game are too, which leaves us baffled by this comment. Looking up what wikipedia has to say about nudity and the R rating…

    “In fact, any film containing female nudity almost always receives an automatic R rating. In the case of I Capture the Castle, a shot of a topless woman got the film an R rating “for brief nudity.” In every other country with a similar ratings system (such as the UK, Australia, and Canada), the film received an equivalent of G or PG.”

    So you’re correct about it being R-rated for the US, but the rest of the world disagrees.

  3. emichan
    August 9th, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    Completely family-friendly non-sexual representation of the bodies that everyone has? GOOD FOR THEM! Or do you really carefully lock away all the National Geographics in America in case your children might accidentally see other cultures and think that they’re not the center of the universe? :)
    I admit, I’m European, and probably the authors of the game are too, which leaves us baffled by this comment. Looking up what wikipedia has to say about nudity and the R rating…

    “In fact, any film containing female nudity almost always receives an automatic R rating. In the case of I Capture the Castle, a shot of a topless woman got the film an R rating “for brief nudity.” In every other country with a similar ratings system (such as the UK, Australia, and Canada), the film received an equivalent of G or PG.”

    So you’re correct about it being R-rated for the US, but the rest of the world disagrees.

  4. james
    August 12th, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    Nudity = the devil in the US

    All you need to do is recall the big much ado about nothing that Janet Jackson’s breast caused at the Superbowl halftime show some years back.

  5. joel
    December 8th, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    @all

    just to re-iterate, we are not saying its a bad thing that developer included these scenes (did not impact score).

    rather, we are just informing our users that its there, especially for those with young children who would be concerned about it.

    thanks,
    joel

  6. emichan
    April 20th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    Completely family-friendly non-sexual representation of the bodies that everyone has? GOOD FOR THEM! Or do you really carefully lock away all the National Geographics in America in case your children might accidentally see other cultures and think that they’re not the center of the universe? :)
    I admit, I’m European, and probably the authors of the game are too, which leaves us baffled by this comment. Looking up what wikipedia has to say about nudity and the R rating…

    “In fact, any film containing female nudity almost always receives an automatic R rating. In the case of I Capture the Castle, a shot of a topless woman got the film an R rating “for brief nudity.” In every other country with a similar ratings system (such as the UK, Australia, and Canada), the film received an equivalent of G or PG.”

    So you’re correct about it being R-rated for the US, but the rest of the world disagrees.

  7. emichan
    April 26th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    Completely family-friendly non-sexual representation of the bodies that everyone has? GOOD FOR THEM! Or do you really carefully lock away all the National Geographics in America in case your children might accidentally see other cultures and think that they’re not the center of the universe? :)
    I admit, I’m European, and probably the authors of the game are too, which leaves us baffled by this comment. Looking up what wikipedia has to say about nudity and the R rating…

    “In fact, any film containing female nudity almost always receives an automatic R rating. In the case of I Capture the Castle, a shot of a topless woman got the film an R rating “for brief nudity.” In every other country with a similar ratings system (such as the UK, Australia, and Canada), the film received an equivalent of G or PG.”

    So you’re correct about it being R-rated for the US, but the rest of the world disagrees.

  8. emichan
    April 27th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    Completely family-friendly non-sexual representation of the bodies that everyone has? GOOD FOR THEM! Or do you really carefully lock away all the National Geographics in America in case your children might accidentally see other cultures and think that they’re not the center of the universe? :)
    I admit, I’m European, and probably the authors of the game are too, which leaves us baffled by this comment. Looking up what wikipedia has to say about nudity and the R rating…

    “In fact, any film containing female nudity almost always receives an automatic R rating. In the case of I Capture the Castle, a shot of a topless woman got the film an R rating “for brief nudity.” In every other country with a similar ratings system (such as the UK, Australia, and Canada), the film received an equivalent of G or PG.”

    So you’re correct about it being R-rated for the US, but the rest of the world disagrees.

  9. emichan
    April 28th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    Completely family-friendly non-sexual representation of the bodies that everyone has? GOOD FOR THEM! Or do you really carefully lock away all the National Geographics in America in case your children might accidentally see other cultures and think that they’re not the center of the universe? :)
    I admit, I’m European, and probably the authors of the game are too, which leaves us baffled by this comment. Looking up what wikipedia has to say about nudity and the R rating…

    “In fact, any film containing female nudity almost always receives an automatic R rating. In the case of I Capture the Castle, a shot of a topless woman got the film an R rating “for brief nudity.” In every other country with a similar ratings system (such as the UK, Australia, and Canada), the film received an equivalent of G or PG.”

    So you’re correct about it being R-rated for the US, but the rest of the world disagrees.

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