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Humble Indie Bundle 3 Trailer
Pay what you want. If you bought these five games separately, it would cost around $50, but Humble Bundle are letting you set the price!
Monday Moan – System Check.
Welcome back once again to what is now our third week back in action after a long sunny weekend as we let you know what’s going on in the Farmyard with hints of an exciting movie preview to come.
Indie Game Review: Revenge of the Titans
I’m sure that most of you waste, (?), a lot of time online by playing flash or browser games on websites such as Xgenstudios or Armorgames. If that is true then you would no doubt have played your fair share of tower defence. They seem to come in all shapes and sizes now; zombies, balloons, medieval, ants, you name it. But here to add an interesting new variation is ‘Revenge of the Titans’ from Iceberg interactive.
That Difficult Second Article: Review of The Final Frontier
This week, I embark on a mini-tour, 5 gigs in 1 week, 4 of them Iron Maiden shows and one with The Reckoning, (cheap plug alert…), at the Hatchet in Bristol. As a result, this will be a shorter article as I review of Iron Maiden’s Final Frontier…
Retro Album Review: Anthrax – Among the Living
Anthrax, although an East Coast band with a look more skater than metal, are one of the ‘Big 4′ of thrash. So without cliché and much further ado, I present to you a track by track breakdown of their album Among the Living…
Site Update – Downtime Issues
When we re-launched the Electronic Farmyard we did it with excitement and big plans for the future. We had new writers, new content to keep you excited and of course a new look website we nicknamed The Electronic Farmyard 2.0. Unfortunately our re-launch celebrations were cut short due to issues we started to experience with [...]
Off the Fence: The Facebook Revolution
We have witnessed what many have termed, perhaps anecdotally as ‘Facebook’ or ‘Twitter’ revolutions across North Africa and the Middle East. Whether this is oversimplifying the causes of a revolution or not, it is clear that ‘platforms’ such as Facebook and Twitter have played their parts in attempting to overthrow often brutal and authoritarian regimes.










