Launching August 18, 2017 in North America and Europe Offensive Combat: Redux! is a fast-paced, irreverent online FPS game based in the Offensive Combat universe. OC:R! lets you show your skill, play, and pwn your enemies, as a number of different characters including Commandos, Aliens, Geckos, Chickens, Orcs, Pirates and meme-inspired skins (Drumpf and Killary), as you match-up against up to 15 other players on each map. With 6 maps at launch and multiple modes including Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, Exploration, and Bot Mode, and with more content in the works, Offensive Combat: Redux! is a unique FPS game that you won't want to miss.
Explore the vast emptiness of space. Take command of your ships, push the competition back and create your empire. Helium Rain is a realistic space opera.
Inspired by classic Commodore 64 and arcade games, Promethium is a hard-as-nails retro inspired side-scrolling shoot-em-up that takes place over numerous of levels that get harder and harder. If you’re after a nice calm casual game this isn’t it!
Magical Mysteries is a game of brain-teasing puzzles and fast-paced match-3 battles in a magical 3D fantasy world. Search for enchanted scrolls, make useful potions and beat your mysterious enemies! Improve your spells and unravel the story of the Sorceress.
A brand new open world first person game set in a tropical archipelago filled with islands, sailing ships and pirates!
A brand new game, from a new Indie Studio, bringing you an action packed adventure on the high seas!
The year is 1686, and you must make your way through the Caribbean world on the Blue Horizon so find your fortune and seek revenge on the evil Pirate Captain Bloodbeard! A first person desktop game filled with adventure, discovery and combat.
Blue Horizon has been created so the player is in a large open world environment. With each part of the game although separate can be explored without the player noticing.
Caribbean World
There is only one level. Always viewable on the horizon. Initially consisting of 8 Islands, the player must discover each location in order to explore it. Locations can be discovered by talking to NPCs (Non-Playable characters), or following maps found. Once a location has been found it can be traveled to and from using a ship.
Tropical Islands with towns, villages, forts,
A man who lost his head and his memories found himself trapped inside a mansion. He must search for clues as he tries to escape, with or without the solution to both of these mysteries.
RetroCube is a unique puzzle action platformer. Swipe to jump from platform to platform while solving simple puzzles and defeating evil geometry in intense retro action! Play at your own pace, or race through the levels to compete for the fastest time.
The international airport of Bali has been modeled for X-Plane 11 based on recent aerial imagery with a resolution of 0.4 m/pixel. The custom airport environment with highly detailed airport buildings and high-resolution textures conveys the true Bali look and feel which you can see in the surroundings of this holiday destination.
Following the success of the incredible Albula Line, Thomson Interactive brings to life the scenic and vital Arosa Line for Train Simulator. Including even more nail-biting grades, a whole new set of unique challenges and a fresh, stunning perspective of the Alpine landscape.
With the new and complimentary DLC „VanHool Generationen Reihe“ we get the forgotten coach series of VanHool on your harddrive. Twelve different busses are in the pack included.
On October 22nd, 2008 a port of Portal was released onto the Xbox Live Arcade under the title: "Portal: Still Alive". Outside of being a simple port of the game, it included 14 new bonus maps which were based on Portal: The Flash Version Mappack made by Hen Mazolski. After 9 years, you can now play these levels on PC! The maps have been revamped a small ammount, with generally improved and shaprer lighting across the chambers. As well as this, our mod includes a mockup of the cut ending of the bonus chambers, was the same as the ending of The Flash Version Mappack, except with GLaDOS removed and other minor changes. It also includes the "GLaDOS Voice Map", a level made in 2009 by Hen Mazolski as a proof-of-concept for a GLaDOS voice actor he had acquired late in the development of The Flash Version Mappack, but did not put to use in the mappack.
Features List:
The 14 “Still Alive” Chambers playable on PC with improved lighting.
The Original Flash Version Mappack by Hen Mazolski.
“GLaDOS Voice Map” by Hen