Seldon Crisis is a sandbox MMO that allows you to freely travel the galaxy without stargates dictating your movement. You will start your journey with a small fighter craft and some money, starting to work your way towards bigger ships, wealth and influence over other players. It is completely up to you how you will achieve this: Through diplomacy, intelligence, military strength or economical power. Have an impact on thousands of other players in a seamless single shard universe. Write your own story, forge a great empire or cause the next Seldon Crisis.
The game is completely player driven. The economy, politics and even the infrastructure is in the hand of the the users. You are unbound from preset paths and there is no linear progression the player has to go through. You can earn money and increase your character level by crafting,and trading goods between the many sectors of the galaxy and its stations, by hunting pirates and collecting their loot and bounty or by fighing other players for their equipment a
Take control of a Formula 1 team (or customize your own), and try to be the Champion of the world, in this management simulation.
Deal with everything in your team: sign in engine supply contracts, develop your car, attract new sponsors, and hire the best drivers in the world to drive for your own team. In the race, be sure to choose the best tyre and pit stop strategy, to win some places in the grid.
The game has several playable seasons: the 1976 F1 season, with Lauda and Hunt competing; the 1991 F1 Season, with Ayrton, Piquet, Mansell and Prost in the grid; and the 2000 F1 Season, with Michael Schumacher being the one to beat.
The game has an in-built Hall of Fame, to which the drivers may be inducted into, if they win titles and races enough.
There are also 10 Achievements to be unlocked, throughout the seasons. Some of them are really hard to unlock (like winning the Drivers Championship with Rubens Barrichello), which makes this game really challenging.
Sacred 2: Fallen Angel - Collector's Edition Includes:
Additional DVD containing the "Elite Texture Pack," a set of ultra-high resolution textures for users of high-end computers.
The unlockable in-game Carrier Imp, a special "pet" that transports the player's treasure and additional inventory to its owner whenever summoned. (unlock code provided).
A four-song music sampler from Nuclear Blast records, whose artist, Blind Guardian, is showcased in the game's soundtrack, and an exclusive audio interview with the band and the game's developer, discussing their collaboration to feature the band in-game.
A printed map of the world of Ancaria that doubles as poster and electronic version of the Sacred 2 "Art and Vision" booklet.
This first DLC pack for Cloudbuilt adds a new themed area to the world (Fog) and introduces five unique levels that'll really test your skills! These new stages aren't just fun for experienced players, but also provide new players with an opportunity to experience the platforming aspect of the game on its own before taking on enemies. With the fog closing in and your visibility clouded, have you got what it takes to make it to the exit?
Please note: in order for the Fog area to unlock, players must have first completed the 'Initial Entry' tutorial stage.
Paku Paku is a Pac-Man inspired game developed for DOS and Commodore 64 in 2011. The DOS version is capable of running on the very first IBM computers.
In the year 2535, planet Omni entered independence war against planet Earth government for land dispute. Facing the overwhelming Earth forces, Omni government converted the pioneering Power Loader (PLD) units into walking combat machines. In 2540, the third team of 177th squadron, an all-female combat group named DoLLS (Detachment of Limited Line Service) has seen deployment.
You were just taking a regular old trip to an alien planet, when a big war happened to break out. Now, you're caught in the midst of a raging battle between the planet's native life form and a race called the Dak. The only chance you have of escaping safely is by helping the locals win the fight, so suit up, and come out with your guns blazing. This long-form adventure has no shortage of action to keep you on the edge of your seat, the puzzles are many, and the graphics are before their time.
Age of Empires is a real-time strategy game where players build a great civilisation out of an Ice Age tribe over a period of 10,000 years. Players accomplish this by exploring their surroundings, conquering other civilisations and accumulating wealth. Key elements include building and controlling units and managing resources.
Age of Empires 2: The Age of Kings starts the player out in the Dark Ages, roughly when Age of Empires ends. The goal remains the same: use advanced technology and troops to establish your civilisation's dominance. But now the player has better toys: each of the 13 civilisations have unique buildings, soldiers and advantages. The Teutons have Knights, for instance, while the Vikings have Berserkers. Winning the game requires military dominance or the construction of wonders of the world. The single-player game is fun, but most players love Age of Empires 2 for its wildly popular multiplayer component. Thousands of civilisations rise and fall every day as gamers around the world compete in mat
Perspective is a platforming title in which players must utilize two incarnations of the protagonist - switching back and forth between them - to progress.
Cue Club is a sports simulation video game developed by British Games developer Bulldog Interactive and released for Microsoft Windows on 10 November 2000. It is a realistic interpretation of pool and snooker. The game was initially published by Midas Interactive and later by GSP (now known as Avanquest), but since 2012 it has been distributed exclusively by Bulldog through the official Cue Club website.
Becherov is a car simulator that takes place in a virtual city. The player drives through the city in various cars and completes different tasks for the Becherovka factory. The game resembles early Grand Theft Auto titles, but here the player operates using legal means. He rises up through the company hierarchy and ultimately becomes the director. The city is over four square kilometers big and does not impose any limits on movement. There are up to eight vehicles to drive, beginning with small cars and ending up with big lorries.
BlackSoul is a third person survival horror adventure game with an intriguing story that takes place somewhere in the English countryside: people have been turned into psychotic killers by an unknown infection and you must try to help Ava and Sean survive in the quarantined area and find out the truth about the infection. You won't spend all your time on a killing spree, but you'll need to solve many puzzles which will challenge you.
Strap yourself in, pile on the revs and watch for the flag. You're one of motorsport's elite, facing 28 guelling stages in the world's toughest test on wheels - the Network Q RAC Rally! THE definitive motorsport simulation of the decade!
Shoot down waves of hostile aircraft offline, demolish nearly any ground object with any weapon, or challenge other combat pilots online to test your mettle as a flying ace. Use the navigation instruments to plot a peaceful flight, or hunt your prey with air to ground missiles, coming in for the kill with a hail of gunfire. Fly aerobatic formations, fight in ultra-lights, or land a strategic bomber on a helicopter pad. The only limits are your imagination, your add-on collection, and the rules of the server where you fly.
Kart Race is, as the name implies, a racing game featuring small four-wheeled open vehicles known as karts. The competitors are children aged eight to twelve. Players can select any of the eight available characters and either race against the computer AI or compete with each other in a two-player mode.
The circuits include various natural environments such as fields, water, icy areas, desert, etc. Each character has a health bar that can be restored by driving over food scattered through the stages. In addition, characters can pick up bowling pins and clubs, which will allow them to throw at enemies bowling balls or fireballs of limited quantities, respectively. In all stages there are also yellow barrels that will incinerate a character upon contact, stopping him or her for a short while.
Train Simulator (originally RailWorks) is a train simulation game developed by Dovetail Games, formerly known as RailSimulator.com. It is the official successor to Rail Simulator, and was released online on 12 June 2009 and in stores on 3 July 2009.
Compared to Rail Simulator, RailWorks contained new rolling stock, tools that previously had to be downloaded separately, graphical advancements such as modification of the existing content, bug fixes, backwards compatibility and the ability to trade elements from the virtual world with other users online. The first release of RailWorks contained all of the five real-world routes of the original European and North American releases of Rail Simulator, and added three new fictional routes: a large UK goods yard, a route set in the Alpine region and a route based around Denver, Colorado.
It is a Steamworks title, which means it uses and requires Steam to activate and to deliver core game updates. Steam is also used to deliver additional routes and locomotives in the form
EGATrek puts you in command of a starship in a battle to save the galaxy. A large invasion fleet has arrived and you alone are responsible for fighting off the invaders in your quadrant. You'll be kept busy figuring out battle strategy as you go from encounter to encounter.
In addition, you'll need to find star bases to resupply your ship. You may be called on to make rescues of other ships or planets. And you must do it all as quickly as possible without running out of fuel or getting your ship destroyed.