Star Wars: Tiny Death Star was a business simulation video game developed by Disney Mobile and NimbleBit, and published by LucasArts for Android, iOS, Windows Phone, and Windows 8/RT devices. It is based on NimbleBit's previous game, Tiny Tower, and is set in the Star Wars universe.
In October 2014, less than a year after its launch, the game was removed from the Apple and Google stores by Disney "to focus on priority titles like Star Wars: Commander." Developer NimbleBit had not been informed by Disney prior to the removal.
Enjoy the virtual bakery game! Design the bakery of your dreams and share with your friends! Impress your customers with stunning decorations and mouth-watering sweets!
A virtual fashion and decorating game where you can take care of your own Fashionista and help her evolve. It's up to you to find her the man of her dreams, dress her and feed her to make her the most popular Fashionista!
Live high school your way! Meet All-Star classmates in all-new exclusive stories! Add them to the school of your dreams, filled with all your friends. Throw parties, go on dates, and recruit jocks, nerds, cheerleaders, and many more classmates to unlock their stories! Go on wild trips, take your team to the next level, and discover hundreds of other adventures!
Codename MAT - MISSION: ALIEN TERMINATION - the desperate plan to place in the
mind of a teenager the combined tactical skills of all the planetary leaders in
the solar system. MAT is mankind's last hope.
For decades the Myons have sought to dominate the Solar System, whose fleets
are now ragged and depleted. They have launched an all-or-nothing attack,
knowing that Earth is developing revolutionary space-craft. Only the prototype
- USS Centurion - has been built, and it must be pressed into immediate service
as both battle-cruiser and tactical command centre.
Piloting the craft in battle and controlling the Planetary Defence Fleets is
beyond any normal human... MAT is created.
Now your mind is MAT's mind. Take control of the Centurion and blast off on the
greatest adventure of all...
Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff is a freemium video game for iOS, Android, Windows Phone 8 and Windows 8.1 based on the American animated series Family Guy released by Fox Digital Entertainment and developer TinyCo. It allows users to create and run their own version of Quahog using familiar characters and buildings. It features an original story conceived by the show's writers in which Quahog has been destroyed and it's up to the player to bring it back to its former glory. Some of the show's main actors, like Seth MacFarlane (Peter, Stewie, Brian), Alex Borstein (Lois), Mila Kunis (Meg), and Seth Green (Chris) collaborated with TinyCo for the project.
3D Construction Kit (US, Canada and Israel release title: Virtual Reality Studio[3]), also known as 3D Virtual Studio, is a utility for creating 3D worlds in Freescape. Developed by Incentive Software and published by Domark, it was released in 1991 on multiple platforms.
The game originally retailed for £24.99 for the 8-bit version, and £49.99 for 16-bit version, in the United Kingdom. A sequel, 3D Construction Kit II, was released in 1992, but only available on Amiga, Atari ST and MS-DOS.
Your homeland's precious limited energy is being taken advantage of by the evil Thargoid Empire, and you and your spaceship must do something about it. There are 8 bases to enter, with the aim of using energy pods to cause the reactors to overload and thus malfunction.
Enjoy a great Adventure with one of the greatest and most famous Nuclear-powered Aircrafts. The mount of information you get will be huge and also you will have fun big time.
Densha de Go! Pocket lets players drive simulated commuter trains in Japan, picking up passengers and adhering to schedules.
Densha de GO! Pocket: Yamanotesen-hen is a split port of the Densha de Go! Pocket line to the PlayStation Portable, all of which are based on parts of Densha de GO! FINAL:
- Densha de Go! Pocket: Yamanotesen-hen (loosely translated to "Go by Train! Pocket: Yamanote Line Edition") was released on September 29, 2005, including only the Yamanote Line.
Raise, care and play with a family of hamsterz, for the first time on PSP! Adopt a hamster and customize your pet's look with tons of fun types and colors. Keep them occupied and watch them grow as you become the proud parent of hamsters.
Steel Talons brought realism-oriented helicopter combat to the arcades, and later to home systems. The action is viewed from behind your helicopter, with the 3D polygon world rotating around you, taking in mountains, rivers and deserts.
There are 12 missions in total, each of which requires you to destroy targets in a set time limit. There are also training and head-to-head (against a CPU-controlled drone) modes.
You have a limited number of automatically-targeting missiles as well as a cannon. A tracking map tells you where you are on the level, and where the enemies are.Contact with the ground, mountains or other vehicles will damage or destroy your helicopter.
After a vicious warlord threatens the nations of the world with a massive military invasion, the United Nations have recruited an experienced pilot by the name of Jake Steel in order to bring peace back to the world.
The player will participate in a variety of missions against both air and ground forces and can fly in four different aircraft (the British made Panavia Tornado ADV, the Japanese Mitsubishi F-2 fighter, the A-10 Thunderbolt II and the F-14 Tomcat). The player can use the strengths of each airplane to their advantage along with their powerful weaponry such as M61 Vulcans cannons and heat seeking missiles against enemy jet fighters, tanks and other various enemies scattered throughout each mission.
In this sequel to Super Battletank, the player takes control of the feared M1A2 Battletank in 16 missions centered in the Middle East. After they are attacked by an unknown group of enemies on both land and air, the player is tasked to root out these enemies and stop any further attacks on Coalition forces.
Much like its predecessor, the gameplay is a first-person tank simulation, using radar to scout out enemy tanks and using the main turret gun to disable and kill any opposing tanks, jeeps, APCs and various other heavy weapons including SCUD missiles. If the player encounters and air resistance, they can mount their Phalanx machine gun to cut down enemy choppers.
Players also have smoke screens that can temporarily make them unseen to any enemy forces, plus they can call in supply drops to replenish their armor and ammo as well as air support that can level any opposing force in their wake.
SimTown is a 1995 video game published by Maxis, much like the best selling SimCity but on a smaller scale. SimTown allows the player to construct a town consisting of streets, houses, businesses and parks and then control the people in it. SimTown was one of the many 'Sim' spin-offs at the time, and was targeted more towards children.
The Super Famicom/Super Nintendo Entertainment System version of SimTown is called SimCity Jr. (シムシティJr.). It was published by Imagineer.