Mission: Humanity is a RTS set in the "not-to-distant future". Earth has been ravaged by alien invaders but humanity has gained access to some of their technology. It is time for the human race to fight back!
Ankh-Morpork is a city surrounded by darkness, where the cold river Ankh flows, where it always rains, and where dwarves and trolls co-exist with secret societies, religious fanatics, stupid police captains, and bar pianists. It is also where a bitterly sarcastic sharp-eyed private investigator named Lewton tries to earn a living solving bizarre cases. A mysterious woman named Carlotta hires him to find her lost lover. Wandering through the dark city and gathering evidence, Lewton has to solve the case, confront a sinister conspiracy, and once again become torn between love and despair.
Deluxe Ski Jump is a shareware ski jumping simulation with full 3D graphics and simulated physics. The game contains 16 different hills, which vary in size from the tiny K50 in England to the huge K250 in Slovenia. DSJ also allows for up to 16 players (computer or human controlled) to compete for the World Cup trophy simultaneously, using the same computer.
The actual jumping is performed using the mouse buttons (for jumping and landing) and by moving the mouse up and down (to angle your jumper in flight), a system which takes practice to master.
There are several factors that affect the outcome of a jump, of which the most important is timing. A poorly timed "take off" will most likely drag you down and force you to land prematurely. Other factors include wind strength and direction as well as a certain knowledge of the hill you're jumping from.
The first part of a horror oriented total conversion mod for Half-Life made as a promotional game for PC Gamer.
After a nasty car crash, you search for help only to find that monsters have taken over the area. you have to run and fight through graveyards, sewers, a swamp and even a volcano all in an effort to make it to the radio station in order to call for help.
Stinger returned home one morning after a night out of town to a horrible surprise. A mysterious force had destroyed his coastal hometown, leaving few survivors. Unable to even determine the remains of his own house, the young man was now an orphan. Upon meeting a mystic named Windleaf, the two decided to embark upon a journey to find out what happened.
Their adventure in Shadow Madness will span across the entire fantastic world of Arkose, even to the unexplored area known as Wyldern. Meeting up with four other unique warriors along the way (the droid-like Harv-5, a magical floating head named Xero Von Moon, a cyborg-like Gadgeteer called Clemett and Wyldern-native Jirina), the group strives to seek out and destroy the source of Arkose's destruction.
In classic RPG style, they'll confront evil minions through random encounters, avoidable if the party hides quickly enough upon hearing the wild sounds of the enemy. After each successful encounter, the party is rewarded with experience points, often accompanied by
F1 WGP 2 pretty much sports the same features as the first game. The game has 4 modes of play: the championship season mode, the exhibition race, time trials, and the challenge mode. R and Z are used to shift gears, the analog stick is used to steer the car, A is the accelerator and B is the brake. The C-buttons allow for camera changes and backmirror views. It's pretty much the same setup and how these work are pretty much unchanged from the first game to the second.
Ozawa-Ken is a typing-based fighting game. As you correctly type displayed characters or words, your character delivers attacks to opponents; mistakes or slow inputs leave you exposed to counterattacks. The game features three distinct modes: one-on-one typing battles, “Electric Chopping Kawara” practice for learning key positions, and the faster-paced “Electric Punching Board” with level progression and symbol inputs.
Blade Maker - Arms Shops begins when the main character's father died and leaves him with a debt that he got to pay in 6 months. The game starts in January and ends at the end of June, if the player can't pay the debt it is game over.
Each month is divided into 4 weeks, in those weeks the player can go around the town and buy materials and other items, he also can make new weapons and tools. Some customers will go to the shop and depending on the skills, the quality and the player's reputation there will be more customers.
There are also adventure events that the player has to solve, if he fails he got to do the same event in the last week or each month.
There are a lot of conversations with other characters, customers and girls. There are different endings depending on the actions and reputation that the player got at the end of June, and the same if he pays or not the debt.
Perfect Performer: The Yellow Monkey is a Music/Rhythm video game featuring The Yellow Monkey, a Japanese Rock Band, formed by Kazuya Yoshii aka Lovin (Vocals), Hirose Youichi aka Heesey (Bass), Hideaki Kikuchi aka Emma (Guitar), Eiji Kikuchi aka Annie (Drums).
Virtua Striker 2 Ver. 2000 is an expanded version of Virtua Striker 2. This version contained significant changes compared to the prior expansions, as it ran on the more capable Sega NAOMI arcade hardware, rather than Sega Model 3. Ver. 2000 adds a further five normal teams to the Version '99 roster and a third secret team, bringing the total to 35.
"Tahl": Uncover the Evil Within is an isometric action RPG dungeon crawler where the player fights against hordes of ghosts and demons from East Asian mythology using point-and-click controls. There is no safe hub, so the player has to survive using the loot gained from enemies alone. This makes the game close to a roguelike, even though the dungeons are not randomly generated.