Victoria: Revolutions is the expansion pack for Victoria: An Empire Under the Sun. It features 15 extra years of gameplay, an expanded tech tree to cover the interwar period, a doomsday converter, a revamped election and politics system, a new ideology (fascism), an overhauled military system and a new economic system that brings more realism through various economic models.
This is a fantasy RPG about a boy who becomes stronger by absorbing monsters and a girl who is the reincarnation of a monster. The boy absorbs the girl's energy to fight against tough monsters and he eats defeated monsters to grow. The game has various interesting characters and a deep storyline.
Reflect the laser from the emitter to the receptor in each level. The player is armed with rotatable mirrors, and will need to work around obstacles in the level, including walls, reflective walls, destructible crates (which may need destroying before the receptor is available), constantly rotating mirrors, switches, teleporters, and more. There is a time limit for each level, and if the beam is reflected back to the emitter, it will overheat and destroy itself within several seconds. The game starts in Egypt, and moves on to Babylon and beyond. Over 110 puzzles are included.
Wander around up to five casinos from around the world in real 3D. Take a spin on the roulette table, play Baccarat, Craps and even the slots. And of course, enjoy the numerous poker modes, including Omaha and Texas Hold'em. As you win money, and fame you can collect different outfits, use the character designer to customise your avatar as you see fit, and move onto new casinos with better poker players and higher stakes.
Ship Simulator is a ship simulator, a type of vehicle simulation computer game which simulates maneuvering various ships in different environments, although without the effects of wind and current.
Xyanide is a shoot 'em up video game for the Xbox in 2006. It was developed by Playlogic Entertainment and published by Evolved Games, after being originally developed by Engine Software for the Game Boy Advance. A sequel titled Xyanide: Resurrection was released for the PC, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable in 2007.[1]
Wrestle Angel Survivor is similar to previous Wrestle Angels games in that it features a card battling system, all-female wrestlers, and a mode in which you manage a Wrestling company.
The protagonist Sahara Takumi was feared as the leader of the juvenile gangster group “Sabre-tooth Tiger”. Some people in the underworld even called him devil’s incarnate, and so far the police has been unable to capture him.
Then suddenly two of his best friends are killed by an assassin employed by the mafia. The event marked the downfall of Sabre-tooth Tiger and Takumi made sure he stayed out of public attention. Despite even all that he receives a request to be the bodyguard for a mysterious diva named Towa. Seeking revenge for his comrades and a way to rise up from this nightmare, the protagonist accepts the job and stands up to act as Towa’s shield.
This game challenged players to create as many words as possible from a given set of letters within a time limit. Words had to be at least three letters long, and players couldn't use the same letter more than once unless it appeared multiple times in the given word.
Main character hurries to leave home town after graduating from high school.
One day father priest sends him a telegram and asks to come back. Town has turned into an almost extinct village over this time. Father asks protagonist to get rid of the spirit of sea and mountains that drive away all the fish and attract beasts. But the way to awaken power and drive away the spirits is to have sex with them.
bit Generations: Dialhex is a Game Boy Advance video game released in 2006 by Nintendo and skip, Ltd. The game was part of the initial batch of bit Generations games.