Freedom: First Resistance is a third-person action-adventure game set in a future where Earth has been invaded by the alien Catteni race.
Players take on the role of Angel Sanchez, a human resistance leader, and lead a team of rebels against the oppressive alien regime. The game features stealth-based gameplay, puzzle-solving, and strategic use of different team members to overcome challenges and liberate humanity
You are part of a team of archeologists excavating an historic region of modern day France. Your team leader, Professor Johnston, has mysteriously disappeared leaving behind an unexpected videotape addressed to you with an imperative request. Now you must travel back to fourteenth century France to rescue him.
You are the ER doctor who's about to be very busy. Full motion video will test your medical knowledge as you make your diagnosis, begin treatment, and hopefully discharge the patient. Treat everything from dog bites to gunshot and knife wounds. When the shift is over, the administrator will rate you on your performance. Good luck, as you will need it.
Yoshi's Island PC is a fan made 2D platformer based on the Yoshi's Island series that was released on Mario Fan Games Galaxy by Emma Essex in the early 2000s and later rereleased in the Early 2000s FANGAME HELL collection.
Duke pursues the aliens, but is too late. Rotterdam has fallen a prey to the alien cruelty. With a totally massacred population, the city looks strangely deserted.
Asylum of the Wretched is a single-level PWAD for Doom II for limit removing source ports. It was designed by Ian Myers and uses the music track "". The PWAD is notable for its horror theme and atmosphere, accomplished through the use of new graphics and sounds and a DeHackEd patch.
Tennis Antics is a mixture of tennis and wacky arcade action. Both players have a health bar similar to the ones used in fighting games. The objective of the game is not to score points to win games & sets, but to deplete the health bar of your opponent. This can be done in several ways:* First you can try to play the ball past your opponent. The higher the number of times the ball bounces on his side of the court before he returns it, the more damage is done to his health bar.
You can also collect & use power-ups that turn the ball into a bomb or a plasma weapon to hurt your opponent. Other power-ups available include ones that temporarily increase your running speed, give you the ability to steal a power-up from your opponent or give you a shield.
Finally, if you hold down the swipe button long enough your character will launch a special attack at the other side of the court. However, while you're building up this attack you can't hit the ball.
Players can refill their health bar by eating fruit & candy that a
The first three games are played on a hexagonal grid for a map. Players not only control the combat units (ranging from infantry and tanks to helicopters, fighters and bombers, armored trains, surface warships and submarines, stationary gun turrets), but (especially in the later games) also many support logistics units (ammo and fuel transports, scout and radar units, road and construction vehicles, and others). Units have various weapons and can gain experience (which in later games can be transferred over in a campaign). Fuel and ammo is limited, and logistics require careful attention. Players also control buildings, where units can be repaired, and sometimes, produced. Weather conditions change, affecting unit movements (for example, a sea or river can freeze, immobilizing ships but allowing light units to move through it). Fog of war is prevalent and players have to use scouting units to gain information about the battlefield. Some of those options were added in expansions or sequels.
Players have various t
With Twenty five scenarios in which you must manage your crew’s strengths and weaknesses, test your pilot and leadership skills. This is your team, they are under your command, and it is your job as a cap-tain to complete the mission and take them home in one piece.
See what it was like to be part of a 10-man crew on dangerous bombing missions over occupied Europe. In addition, you are able to switch sides and fight against “The Mighty Eighth” taking the role of a German Luftwaffe pilot and find out first hand why the B-17 bomber codename was the “Flying Fortress”.
From mid-August to mid-September, Doomworld.com held a contest with a simple premise: design the best Boom level you can with only 10 sectors. This is the result.