
Pelerinajul de aici, poate cel mai mare din tara, aduna an de an zeci de mii de credinciosi din Romania, dar si de peste granite. Manastirea Adormirea Maicii Domnului de la Nicula se pregateste de hram. Manastirea Nicula isi asteapta pelerinii.
The game is called Dots & Co, and it comes to us from the aptly-named PlayDots (the same company behind Two Dots), which invites players to explore beautiful landscapes and embark on a visual journey by solving puzzles with magical companions that help you along the way. Now we’ve got a similar Android and iOS game that’s just been released, one that we’d say is one of the more popular new titles not called Pokémon GO. Am venit pe jos.You may remember the game Two Dots, which we had covered in great depth quite a while back. Am fost la pat i m-a ajutat Maica Sfnt ca dup 8 operaii s umblu, de trei ani vin, m ajut, mai ales c sunt vduva de 13 ani mrturisete o femeie. Muli spun c vin an de an n pelerinaj la Manastirea Nicula, dup ce Maica Domnului a fcut minuni n vieile lor.
Manastirea Nicula este o evadare de liniste sufleteasca si trupeasca ,eu merg acolo de patru ani si anul acesta abia astept sa ajung.Intradevar minunile Maici Domnului se vad si se simt doar atunci cand iti doresti si crezi cu adevarat. Azi, in ajunul sarbatorii Adormirii Maicii Domnului, de la ora 18:00, va fi. Pelerinii vin sa participe la slujbe si sa se inchine icoanei facatoare de minuni a Maicii Domnului.
That’s all well and good for those who love a good challenge, but if you’re the type who prefers to carefully think things out before making a move, Dots & Co will appeal to you. Take Your TimeWe’ve seen a lot of game developers make their puzzle titles more challenging by adding the element of time limits, thus forcing players to combine speed and precision. Now, even if you’re no newbie to the Dots franchise, you may find our Dots & Co strategy guide helpful – after all, this may be a similar game to Two Dots, but there are more than enough features to make it stand out as a unique, true-blue sequel to that title.

That’s because you’ll have to deal with unusual spacing, as well as fewer moves. These boxes are typically made up of four dots, but can be of any size, meaning you can use more than four dots if the opportunity arises.Once you reach level 5 or so, you’ll be making lots of these boxes, as making normal matches across the board won’t be enough. Create Those BoxesTwo Dots players will be familiar with this particular mechanic – connecting dots of one color into a square shape, forming boxes that allow you to finish a level faster. This is important when trying to create squares or rectangles, and since squares are very useful shapes to form in Dots & Co, that leads us to our next tip. You should also match those swirly dots once you see them, as they turn all surrounding dots into their color.
Completing a level allows you to regain some energy, depending on how many stars you score one star means one unit regained, two stars is good for two units, and three stars means you get all three units back. Explaining The Currency And Energy SystemSee those bars on the top of your screen? Your energy can be found on the top left counter, and in order to play a level, that would require you to have three energy units. If that’s the case, you can always go back to the first tip take more time and make your moves in such a way that you aren’t wasting any moves. That would usually be when the spacing is too unorthodox for you to create a proper square shape by connecting the dots.

The Sure Shot removes all dots in the same row and column where it’s located, and just like when using the eraser, it matters where you place the power-up. Make sure you use this power-up prudently, as one dot really isn’t a lot at all preferably, you want to “erase” a dot if it leads to a bigger match or allows you to create a square. Use The Power-Ups WiselyThe first and most basic power-up is the eraser, which allows you to remove one dot from any given board. And you should definitely not use them to buy extra moves! Oftentimes it won’t be worth it anyway, as you’ll likely end up with one measly star if you’re able to complete the level with those extra moves you bought. But since Dots & Co gives you some free power-ups when you encounter them for the first time, you should not use your cogs to buy power-ups until you’ve earned the freebies. You can also use them to buy power-ups, which we shall be explaining in the next tip.
Plan Ahead By Looking At The DotsThis again ties in with the very first tip of taking your time before making a move. Use this power-up if you’re dealing with an especially difficult level that you somehow can’t complete. That’s going to last you one level, and allow the companion meter to fill up much faster. Lastly, Companion Charge allows you to boost your companion’s skills right away for the price of three cogs.
The Colorless Dots Can Be Matched With Any Other ColorThe colorless dots are another tool, if you can call them that, you can use to your advantage. This could be the difference between making an empty, inconsequential move and making one that forms a square or a rectangle, so watch those dots and plan ahead before making a move! 9. Check where the dots not included in your combination will fall once you make the move.
That shouldn’t be much of a limitation, though, as they do make things easier and could be instrumental in helping you set up dots to fall into a natural square.
