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    Team multiplayer game for XBox360.

    EDIT (5/29/2015): As the there is unexpectedly many comments under the video and the number of views almost reached 100.000 I am adding some information about what you just saw. Minute trailer presenting prototype made by Mindware Studios. Czech Republic based studio behind Cold War, Painkiller Overdose and Dreamkiller is not longer exists. The prototype was made within six weeks by 15 people and it was playable. The basic principle is suprisingly similar more to Half Life mod called Day of Defeat then to anything else. You are just playing with paintball guns. The level is divided into sectors. Instead of capturing a flag you need to color all sector in order to capture him. By capturing all sectors to won the game. You have two teams typically with four players. Each player can chose one of four classes (painter, washer, tagger, supplier – i do not remember exact names). While painter’s job is to paint as many areas as he can, washer can clean sectors painted by enemies and your team mates (when you are painted by your opponents color, you need to return to your base). Tagger can paint tags like lock tag that lock sector painted by your team, teleport tag and others. Finally supplier brings you color to battle field so you need not to return for ammo to your base. The concept is about five years old but the game itself was never finished . I do not think Nitendo copy cat this. Former game designer of Color Wars.



    Watch more Home Security & Safety videos: https://www.howcast.com/videos/68576-How-to-Get-into-Your-House-with-a-Credit-Card-If-Youre-Locked-Out

    Warning
    Only do this on your own lock -or you could wind up in a lot of trouble.

    Step 1: Check the lock
    Check the lock. A credit card will only open a spring bolt–the kind of lock that comes with a standard doorknob. It won’t work on a deadbolt.

    Step 2: Choose a card
    Choose a card. If you have a plastic card that’s less valuable than a credit card, like a video membership card, try that first.

    Tip
    Laminated cards work best, because they tend to be flexible.

    Step 3: Insert card
    Wedge the card between the door and the frame where the doorknob’s latch is located.

    Tip
    Many doors have molding that will make this difficult; if you’re desperate to enter, you can pry it off–but keep in mind this may cause more damage than the cost of a locksmith.

    Step 4: Wiggle and jiggle
    Holding the card flush against the doorframe, begin pushing and wiggling it towards the latch in the door crack.

    Tip
    If the sloped side of the latch isn’t facing you, you will need a tool or long piece of plastic that you can hook around the other side and pull towards you, making this much more difficult.

    Step 5: Push and bend
    While pushing the card in, begin bending it away from the doorknob. When you feel it slide the latch back, the door should open.

    Step 6: Call a locksmith
    If you got into your home, don’t be so smug–it means you have a crappy lock. Call a locksmith and get a deadbolt.

    Did You Know?
    Most home burglaries occur in the middle of the day with the majority of burglars entering through the front door, which is often unlocked.