Blue Blaster is a 2006 mecha real-time strategy game developed by Kogado Studio's Iruka team. Released for Windows PCs. It is the sequel to the 2005 title Blue Flow, by the same developers.
The story is told through events during the combat sections and visual novel portions outside of combat.
This game was made for the fifth anniversary of the monthly game design contest of AGS (Adventure Game Studio). As such, the game contains elements from every earlier contest over those five years.
The title is based on the saying that if you take an infinite amount of monkeys and have them work on an infinite amount of typewriters, you'll end up with every story ever known to man. The result is an experimental adventure game containing zombies, angels, a chessboard, a moonbase, time travel and more.
"Scuba in Aruba" is an action arcade game where players guide a young scuba diver named Kenny on a quest to recover a stolen family relic. The relic was taken by pirates, broken into pieces, and scattered across various underwater locations. Players navigate through deep waters, encountering dangerous sea creatures and collecting treasures along the way.
Based on the most successful Russian-made movie ever, the Night Watch game asks players to take part in a millennia-old struggle of supernatural forces; a conflict of which ordinary humans are either completely oblivious, or in which they are unwittingly being used as pawns.
In the Night Watch universe, there are people among us who appear ordinary, but who are different; they call themselves "Others." These Others can channel magical power as devastating attacks and defenses. Those who support the forces of light are known as the Night Watch, while those that fight on the side of darkness are the Day Watch. These two sides have been locked in an epic battle with the common hope of one ultimately claiming a decisive victory and a right to rule the world.
The third installment of Ben Croshaw's "Chzo Mythos" features the infamous cat burglar Trilby, as he proceeds to track down the cursed wooden idol, that contains the murderous soul of John DeFoe, at secluded Clanbronwyn Hotel.
Titan Quest is an action role playing hack and slash video game developed by Iron Lore Entertainment. It was released worldwide by THQ on June 26, 2006. The game was released on Steam, along with the expansion Titan Quest: Immortal Throne, on July 17, 2007. The game is also available via Impulse, GamersGate, GameTap, Direct2Drive and OnLive. In 2013, the IP for Titan Quest, along with most of THQ's other games was purchased by Nordic Games.
Crucified Dreams is a 42-level Doom II deathmatch megawad for BOOM-compatible source ports. Released on June 16, 2006, it is a spiritual sequel of GothicDM (1997), GothicDM 2 (1998), and Gothic 99. A handful of its team members also contributed to the Gothic Deathmatches series. The project was started in 1998 by Scott Cover (Covaro) with the project lead role handed over to Derek MacDonald (Afterglow) in 2000.
Wildlife Park 2 is a sequel to Wildlife Park, first released in 2006, and published by B-Alive. It was developed by Deep Silver exclusively for the PC.
Pokémon PC Master is a game for the PC, released only in Japan.
The game's focus is to help children to use the computer, learning how to type, draw on the computer, browse the web, and altogether use the mouse.
Join Toby X in his new adventure and help him battle the ultimate villain, Nazgu Bain, before the Universe is gone as he know it. Travel around space and even time to recover some legendary and long lost pieces of a mysterious amulet, and save the day and his precious wife.
Unscramble some cool ice-brick letters with 'Icy' the Penguin to help build his igloo! This game has an extensive word list complete with dictionary definitions to help you understand unfamiliar words.