Midtown Madness 2 is a free roam racing/arcade sequel to Midtown Madness, part of the Midtown Madness series, developed by Angel Studios (now Rockstar San Diego) and published by Microsoft, which features a range of vehicles that can be driven around London and San Francisco.
Quadrax III is a non-official Windows freeware remake of Quadrax, with new graphics and animations.
The gameplay is the same - two characters have to be moved to a predefined place in logical levels, screen is filled with obstacles, the characters need to help each other get around by flipping switches, moving stone blocks, opening doors, and using lifts. The game has 45 levels, which are much harder than in the original game.
Air is a Japanese visual novel developed by Key that follows the story of the life of Yukito Kunisaki, a traveling showman searching for the "girl in the sky". He arrives in a quiet, seaside town where he meets three girls, one of whom is the key to the end of his journey. The gameplay in Air follows a branching plot line that offers pre-determined scenarios with courses of interaction and focuses on the appeal of the three female main characters by the player character.
Nine all-new levels featuring never before-seen missions and gameplay; stand-alone functionality doesn't require previous versions of Rainbow Six or Roque Spear; custom mission feature allows you to choose game type, map and difficulty; gain certificates in combat subjects including hostage negotiation, kit selection, intel photo analysis and more; learn which weapons and equipment are best in various covert situations; special bonus section: the making of Rainbow Six and Roque Spear.
After a routine flight above Western Europe, Duke Nukem, EDF's best agent, crashed on the roof of a storage facility near Rotterdam mainport, in The Netherlands. Completely dazed he tried to find some help or at least contact the outside world, but none of that worked out. He encountered aliens instead and not one humanbeing seemed to be alive. Only some notes and logs where left.
Duke decides to invade a quiet little Nuclear Waste Facility. When the tresspasser is discovered, the alien troops are alerted, and what follows is mayhem.
Return of The Incredible Machine allows players to use unique, sometimes humorous mechanical components to construct fantastic machines that accomplish unusual tasks. Each puzzle contains a partially built machine and the extra pieces needed to complete it and accomplish the goal. The player's job is to use the pieces in the correct way to complete the machine. As players become more familiar with the various machine parts and their functions, the puzzles become more sophisticated and challenging. This third installment of the Incredible Machine series from Sierra features improved graphics and new puzzles to challenge virtual engineers of all ages. Whirring, Boinging, Thinga-Muh-Jiggy, What-Cha-Ma-Callit, Fun! So how do you build a better thinga-muh-bob? With the completely addictive, highly original devices in the Return of The Incredible Machine: Contraptions. In a category by itself, Contraptions is like nothing you've ever played before. Create off-the-wall gadgets using a combination of everyday flumadiddles,
Carmageddon TDR 2000 has been designed from the ground up for Internet playing. Unique arenas and play modes, packed full of highly charged AI computer players, will add a whole new dimension for serious gamers.
The focus of the game is centred around fast action gameplay in a completely new 'immersive' environment- far more advanced than in any previous driving game on the PC.
With loads of new features such as aggressive characters, real-time reflections and incredible graphics, Carmageddon TDR 2000 will kick you harder than ever before giving you the option to do well whatever you want.