Gals Panic (ギャルズパニック, Gyaruzu Panikku) video game

The Gals Panic (ギャルズパニック, Gyaruzu Panikku) video games are Japanese eroge (erotic games), with gameplay similar to Taito’s puzzle game Qix. The objective is to uncover the silhouette portion of the background with a marker until at least 80% of the silhouette is uncovered. When capturing background, only the enclosed area without the stage boss is uncovered, so it is possible to capture 100% of silhouette without capturing the entire background, by limiting boss’s movement to an area without silhouette. There are a few key differences with the original game, and the series themselves can be split into two clearly distinct product lines: the older “classic” Gals Panic series, and the later “S” series, having important gameplay differences and being intended for different markets. Each round starts with 3 minutes time remaining unless affected by a roulette item. If a player continues the existing round, 1 minute is added to the remaining time. During each round, random items can appear in the field, which can help or hinder the player’s progress. A round begins with the player at the edge of the background. Capturing an area can be done by moving the cursor to the edge of the background or edge of an already captured area. There are various blocks appear in each round, which can block the movement of player but not enemies, and also affects the strategies of capturing silhouettes. Blocks disappear when capturing an area with enclosed blocks. At the top of each round is a 20-level meter, where it starts with 11. The meter gauge increases or decreases depending on how background area is captured. Usually, it decreases when capturing area with silhouette, but increases when capturing area without silhouette. The meter decreases by 1 if a player does not capture an area for a prolonged period. If the meter reaches 0, the player loses a life; if the meter reaches 20 (full), the round is automatically cleared; if the meter reaches yellow (6 bars), the background and silhouette are replaced by an alternate picture, with a different silhouette. The type of alternate background is chosen at random. When the background change occurs, it can be changed back to girl background by increasing meter level to 10. However, if the silhouette ratio reaches 80% with alternate background, that game round is restarted afterward, without going through roulette round. This game includes 6 stages, with 3 rounds each. Between each round, there is a roulette mini-game, where the player gets a random item that can help or hinder gameplay of next round. If a round is cleared with 100% captured silhouette, a can-can dance sequence with ‘100% CLEAR’ title is shown.see more at WikipediaCheck More at http://workout.vydio-x.com/

What is a panic attack?

A panic attack is an episode of intense fear and discomfort. A panic attack may refer to:“Panic Attack” (The Paddingtons song), by The Paddingtons “Panic Attack”, a song from Dream Theater’s 2005 album Octavarium “Panic Attack!”, a song from The Fall of Troy’s 2009 album In the Unlikely Event Panic Attack (EP), by Grinspoon Panic Attack (robot) from TV series Robot Wars Ataque de Pánico! (Spanish for Panic Attack!), a 2009 science fiction short film about a robot attack on Montevideo, Uruguaysee more at WikipediaCheck More at http://christmas.effectsofanxiety.net/