There’s mystery around every corner in these towns and one strange family is at the center of it all. Get ready for some spine-tingling fun as you work with eccentric members of the Graves Family to build, buy and flip houses in each of their eerie neighborhoods. Look for cryptic clues and earn fun achievements as you unearth the family’s peculiar talents, odd hobbies and questionable pasts. With three campaigns to play, it won’t take long for to you discover that some family secrets can’t stay buried forever.
Flash Flash Revolution (or FFR) is a music-based rhythm game that runs through an Adobe Air desktop application, making it a fully-fledged online music title that requires no fees to play. Players can choose from well over 2,000 songs from a number of genres, produced by popular signed and independent artists. Each game level has a pattern of arrows which correlate to the current song being played. The pattern of arrows scrolls from the bottom of the play field (by default) and players must hit the arrows when they meet the stationary receptors located at the top of the play field.
Puzzle Dungeon is a Sokoban game for iOS combining nostalgic gameplay and graphics with modern controls, UI and concepts such as online leader-boards. It was created by Robert Lane
In 1998 Wemade Entertainment released their first game under the Mir franchise, sadly no one outside of South Korea and China got opportunity to play. The project was abandoned very shortly after it's release and that's where it stayed until now.
Over the years screenshots were shared around old forums and little was known of the game that so little people managed to play or own.
Stellar Mercenaries is a futuristic 3D space combat and race simulator game for Windows 95 that was developed by the Canadian game company, Virtual Adventures Inc in 1997.
Pia Carrot e Yōkoso!! 2 is a dating simulation game and a follow-up to the first game. Set four years later, the Pia Carrot restaurant has proved successful, and a second location has now opened. High school senior Kōji Maeda needs a part-time job over the simmer, and winds up working at the restaurant and living in its dormitory alongside numerous cute ladies.
Gameplay is quite similar to the previous title, with the player determining Kōji's schedule and actions for each day. Work days are decided each Thursday for the following week, and each day is divided into three sections. In the morning, Kōji can take various actions such as to study, exercise, or visit various locations around town. In the afternoon, he must go to work, and different tasks will improve different attributes. In the evening, he can approach one of the girls to strike up a conversation. There are a total of eight possible romantic interests to pursue, and Kōji's attributes will determine which girls will be interested in him.
Pirate Hunter is a classic representative of the First Person Shooter (FPS) genre, using an original graphics engine DIOsoft Engine. The game was inspired by Far Cry.
A 2003 first-person shooter produced by the Central Internet Bureau of Hezbollah, a Lebanese Islamist militant group. The game recreates battles from the South Lebanon conflict between Hezbollah and Israel, with the player assuming the role of a Hezbollah fighter tasked with defeating Israeli soldiers.
Music Master Chopin is a rhythm/music game similar to Guitar Hero and Rock Band, only centered around the music of Frédéric Chopin and his contemporaries.
Palette is a Japanese language freeware adventure game that was made with RPG Maker 95 by Nishida Yoshitaka. The game was highly acclaimed in the Fourth ASCII Entertainment Software Contest, awarded a Grand Prix of 10,000,000 yen, which resulted in remaking the game for PlayStation by Enterbrain. That version, entitled Forget me not -Palette-, saw the release on April 26, 2001 exclusively in Japan.