Main character is a nerd who attends a vocational school, but aims at becoming a scenario writer. He wants a girlfriend, but is afraid to confess his feelings, so he becomes obsessed with game girls instead. One day he starts to play a trial version of a new game and manages to call the heroine to his room. She seems to have an ability to open the gate between the fictional and real world. She looks very friendly, but she's a heroine from a 18+ game, right?
Dance Dance Revolution was released for Microsoft Windows computers on May 24, 2002. The game used the engine and interface from 4thMix, and like Konamix, it only includes Konami original songs. However, the song count in the Windows version is reduced to 40 songs, of which 21 are unavailable in Konamix.
Micro Commandos is a real time strategy game where you control tiny aliens from another planet look for a so called "Ultimate Weapon". Lead your aliens through 14 missions in the world of the big people. Explore unusual settings like a museum, subway, pizzeria....Collect resourse's of food and material to feed and construct vehicles and buildings for your aliens. Fight off another alien race looking for the Ultimate Weapon as well as bugs hamsters and the family cat.
Our Hotels. Your Rules. In Hotel Giant, you call the shots as you direct every aspect of hotel operations. You control the construction of your hotel – from site selection to building type – to personalized room features. Build up to 19 different hotel complexes, ranging from romantic get-away hotels to skyscraper business hotels to luxury 5-star hotels with exquisite spa and entertainment facilities.
You’ll also get the chance to satisfy your inner voyeur by observing your guests’ every move and reacting to their feedback.
Duke's mission was just to check out what was happening on Voyager since they had lost contact with the huge ship but it looks like Duke's mission will be a little bigger since there are Borgs all over the place and you can't just beam back! The only place you can beam to is a Borg ship! This is not looking too good for our man Duke.
The fourth and final entry in the Extreme PaintBrawl series of first-person paintball games is an updated version of the third entry with online multiplayer.
US Special Forces: Team Factor has a unique three-team scenario, with each team competing against the other two, all with overlapping objectives. Become a member of an elite fighting force as a Soldier, Scout, Sniper or Specialist. Players must move swift, silent and deadly in many drop zones such as a Siberian airfield, a Turkish bath, the Mekong Delta, a Middle Eastern port and locations in the US. The 3-D LightForce engine designed specifically for USSF brings the drop zones to life with superior graphics, texture mapping and extraordinarily smooth animations.
Entertainers is a plugin that adds the option to entertain the patrons of the Eight Plates in Balmora for Dulnea Ralaal. You can perform a variety of tricks to receive a small cash reward.
Come along with Professor Presto on a fun-filled learning journey--from outer space to beneath the sea, to a museum brimming with adventure. Microsoft My Personal Tutor: 1st & 2nd Grade contains hundreds of activities, games, songs, storybooks, and characters to entertain your child for hours. With three full-featured CD-ROMs, it's a great value. This software offers the TutorAssist technology to provide your child with personalized instruction that uses engaging multimedia tutorials.
Soldat (meaning "soldier" in Italian, German, Russian, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, French, Catalan and Romanian) is a Polish 2D multiplayer game for Windows. It is a side-scroller inspired by Liero and Scorched Earth, combined with elements from Counter-Strike and Worms. The game is shareware. Registration unlocks extra aesthetic options, such as colored jet flames and custom interfaces. Version 1.5.0 also includes a minimap and changeable screen resolution for registered users.
Soldat is written and maintained by programmer Michał Marcinkowski, who started working on the game in November, 2001. It is coded in the Delphi programming language using the JEDI libraries. Though Marcinkowski is the primary developer, he works with a few others on the dedicated server and lobby, in addition to a small beta team which aids in testing prior to new releases.
"Dora the Explorer: Lost City Adventure" plays very much like the other games in the Dora the Explorer series; the player is able to personalize a "treasure box" by choosing colors and stickers, select a level, and decide whether to play in Lost City Adventure Mode or Freeplay Map Mode. Adventure Mode takes the player from game to game automatically as each area is completed, while in Freeplay Mode he can pick any location from the map to play. As in other Dora games, actions are performed with the mouse by pointing, clicking, and dragging. * Boot's Treehouse - paint a picture of Dora's lost teddy bear to show around.