If you like to destroy and build things, this one is for you! Become the boss of a construction company and demolish old houses, flatten the ground, fill foundations with concrete and build new architecture. Sit behind the wheel of many different construction machines: powerful trucks, hungry diggers, huge cranes, and more. Win contracts and gather money to expand your company, buying or upgrading your machines.
Realistic graphics with powerful machines and stunning environments
New advanced physics and interaction system
Highly detailed models of construction equipment
Build and destroy, manage and employ
From Domini Games, the studio that brought you the Mystery Tales series, comes another Labyrinths of the World game!
The past isn’t set in stone. Now’s your chance to change it! This time, you’re tracking down a fellow agent who seems to have gone rogue to save his beloved. But does his quest for these powerful relics mask a more insidious plot? Find out in this hidden-object puzzle adventure game full of twists and turns! Play morphing, listed, and interactive HOPs, Match-3 games, and more!
Travel to the distant future in the bonus game.
Three-different types of collectibles to find!
Take a personality quiz to see which historic era you belong to!
Earn achievements and enjoy the soundtrack, wallpapers, and more.
Replay your favorite mini-games and HOPs.
Vega Strike is a first-person space trading and combat simulator, developed for Microsoft Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and OS X systems. Many of the core game mechanics of Vega Strike are indirectly inspired by Elite.
Eternal Damnation is a total-conversion modification for Postal 2. It is available completely free, with an updated service patch, which fixes some glitches present in the original release. In order to play the game, you will need a copy of POSTAL 2 or the free Share the Pain multiplayer.
Your computer will be your favorite upland destination with this extraordinary 3-D challenge. You'll hunt the finest locations, select from the choicest weapons, and command the best hunting dogs. It features authentic ammunition and ballistics data from Federal Cartridge and an environment alive with the sights and sounds of the great outdoors.
It's time to talk turkey! North America's largest game bird awaits you in this 3-D hunting adventure. Bag the four major subspecies to achieve the Grand Slam. This is no easy game. The turkey's finely developed survival skills, excellent sense of hearing, and remarkable 300-degree field of vision will challenge even the most experienced woodsman.
Café Rouge is an otome visual novel featuring 3+ pursue-able male love interests, 12 side characters, and 7+ hours of gameplay. Follow the story of Isis Black, your typical American teenager who gets a job interview from the mysterious Café Rouge.
Museum Madness is an educational computer game for the PC (DOS) and Macintosh developed by Novotrade for MECC, and was released in 1994. The game is based in an American natural history museum and aims to teach the player many aspects of history such as technology, geology, space, American history, and prehistory. PC Magazine described the game as having kids learn about educational topics (i.e. ecology) while making logical deductions in a series sequence and solving puzzles.[1]
If anyone remembers the top-down shooters Loaded or Chaos Engine, Cyberdogs is the same basic gameplay. You must choose your character and his weapons that you will fight with. In your mission you must destroy the enemy and retrieve the lost items.
FROM THE PAGES OF HISTORY BEGINS A CENTURY OF WAR.
In the days of China's Eastern Han Dynasty, the young emperor's power was suppressed by an evil regent as traitorous eunuchs plunged the court into chaos. The Han bloodline weakened, and the land was split amongst the strong.
It was a chaotic era when bones filled the fields and fires were seen for thousands of miles. From the flames emerged the brilliant Cao Cao, the warm-hearted Liu Bei, the wise Sun Quan, the powerful Lü Bu and the tyrant Dong Zhuo. From beginnings both low and high, these men rose to power in the third century to compete for the prize: the throne of China.
From the pages of history begins a century of war. The battle, one sure to split the sky and break the earth, is now unstoppable...
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Get set to get serious. With hardcore interactivity, astonishing realism, and brutal intensity, Savage Warriors is ready to kick the teeth out of anything you’ve ever experienced.
In this killer beat-em-’up, you choose a character from among the most cunning warriors in history and take on fierce enemies on a strange and savage island. Face a bloody showdown of epic proportions.
Amazingly accurate fighting animations and an array of individual battle techniques make this action so real, and so fast you’ll be sweating bullets before it’s over. Each of the ten warriors and five secret characters are arrayed with a unique set of powerful punches, gut-wrenching kicks, and secret special moves guaranteed to inflict bodily harm.
Make no mistake. If this were any more realistic, your enemies would wind up on life support.
The Journey to the West tells the story of the fourteen-year pilgrimage of the monk Xuanzang, one of China’s most famous religious heroes, and his three supernatural disciples, in search of Buddhist scriptures. Throughout his journey, Xuanzang fights demons who wish to eat him, communes with spirits, and traverses a land riddled with a multitude of obstacles, both real and fantastical. An adventure rich with danger and excitement.
You control a lowly ensign aboard a stranded space ship and are tasked with getting it moving again.
Features a comedic story, classic point-and-click adventuring and lots of animation and sound.
Flip Hero's first adventure against the evil Cruiser Tetron. Hero is an Indie game released in 2004, made by Daniel Remar. Hero strives to recreate the feeling of old action exploration games - you get no map of the game worlds, so you may have to draw your own. It has six levels, eight different MIDI songs, and some bonus features after you beat the game, including an extra difficult level. The game is rather short, but older people may find that it gives them that familiar retro feel.
Unleash the awesome power of nature as you lead a band of brave warriors across a ruined landscape to defeat an evil shaman. With the elements at your fingertips, there will be no stopping you!
Command powerful forces of nature to free an island of an evil scourge! With the elements in your hands, a sword at your side and a little magic in your pocket, no one will be able to stop you on your march to victory!
After saving the puppeteer race from extermination and uncovering some powerful ancient technology in the first game, Quinn, Seeker of Vengeance and Miranda Rees find themselves searched as fugitives by all three major species, so they go to Ringworld to hide. Once in Ringworld they'll try to uncover some evidence to clear their names, but they stumble across another universe-threatening plot. This time U.N. general Carson Teal is out to rule the universe by uncovering Ringworld's secrets, and you must stop him.
Return to Ringworld is the sequel to the Ringworld: Revenge of the Patriarch. Like its predecessor, it is based on Larry Niven's Known Space series of novels. Once again this game is a puzzle-solving point-and-click adventure. This game is much larger than its predecessor, with hundreds of screens, mazes, etc. The player can control three characters throughout the game, a la Day of the Tentacle.
Skunny is a 32-bit DOS platform game featuring the anthropomorphic squirrel from six previous Copysoft games. Skunny apparently found a map on one of his recent adventures and now must seek out treasure in six locations around the world. In addition to the health bar, Skunny now has a time meter, though how much time is actually left is unclear. Skunny must collect 100 keys in each level in order to go through the exit, and also gets an extra life when he collects 100 coins. Skunny can still jump on bad guys and be killed instantly by spikes, but most of the gameplay seems to revolve around jumping into cannon-like barrels and timing when to shoot out of them. There are 6 worlds in this game, with only the first world playable in the shareware version.
Skunny Kart plays much like Mario Kart for the SNES. The player races around the track trying to finish the race in first place. Along the way there are traps scattered around the tracks as well as some power ups. There are many sound effects used throughout Skunny Kart that have been taken from other licensed properties including: The Terminator, Bugs Bunny, and the Simpsons.