Women's Murder Club: Death in Scarlet is the first game based directly on a James Patterson novel (as opposed to tie-in games to movies based on JP novels). It is a casual adventure title, release in 2008 by I-Play, and designed by renowned game designer Jane Jensen (famous for the Gabriel Knight series).
Mythic Blades is a one-against-one fighting game based on Greek mythology. The background story is that Ares challenged Zeus for control over the Olympus and now they use eleven heroes and monsters (e.g. Odysseus or Polyphemus) to battle it out in area fights.
The player takes control over one of those fighters, selects one of the four difficulty levels and has to win eight rounds against randomly chosen enemies. This is also the only single-player mode (of course there is also the possibility to fight against another player) and every victory rewards credits. Those can be used to unlock more characters, character biographies and concept art. Regarding gameplay, each fighter has three basic moves (can be combined for combo attacks), special moves ( performed by pressing the correct button combination) and an especially powerful, unblockable divine power, e.g. Perseus can summon Zeus.
Starship Troopers: Battlespace was a massively multiplayer space shooter playable on the GameStorm network. Players could fight in campaigns or quick matches as the human Feds or the alien Arachnids, and battled live players from the opposing team. Points and victories contributed to persistently-tracked stats, resulting in regular promotions for skilled players.
Godzilla Online was a multiplayer only game based on the 1998 film "Godzilla" from Centropolis Entertainment. Players assumed the role of the Soldier, Scientist, Baby Godzilla, or Reporter and competed in various match types in arenas that were similar to locations in the movie; gaining EXP to progress through ranks.
An adult visual novel, and the sequel to H2O: Footprints in the Sand. This game contains new after stories for the original heroines, Yui's and Maki's routes and several short stories.
Second in the Mondo series of games by Cactus Games. The puzzles diversify beyond mazes, adding a jump feature to start, as well as another later. This description is based upon the re-release, which was adjusted for difficulty.
Kurou and Al, who crushed the conspiracy of Jashin with Demonbane, are working as detectives in a reborn world. However, there comes another shadow looming toward them. Many mysterious cases... by "Bloody Monsters". A fluid mass of blood destroys the whole town. Kurou and Al are busy with solving mysterious cases. At the same time, mysterious people appear in front of them, one is a girl in a red dress and another one is a boy named "Nitouryu". Who are they? Are they concerned with these mysterious cases?
I'm Kouta Koikawa, and I'm having a problem with my studies. It's not that my classmates' ruckus bothers me, I sit at the front of the room to avoid their antics. The real problem is my social studies professor, Chieri Hase. From the day she started teaching here I haven't been able to keep my eyes off her! She's a rookie teacher, but I'm captivated by every movement of her beautiful body. I can't work up the nerve to confess my feelings - I'm her student, after all, and I'm sure she wouldn't find this sort of forbidden love to be proper... until one day when fate brings us together in an encounter that changes our lives forever.
Bazooka Cafe is an interactive dating-sim that explores life as the manager of a cafe staffed by very well-endowed Japanese maids. A kyonyuu (big-breasted) romantic comedy with great art from Kohaku Sumeragi, with plenty of fun sex, and situational humor. This is a game that you won't want to miss!
Released internationally in 1995 and developed by Jersey COW Software, Who Is Oscar Lake? is widely regarded as the first hybrid adventure game/language learning tool. Its simple point-and-click mechanics, liberal use of recorded speech, and mix of pre-rendered backgrounds with live action video represent common development techniques of the 1990s.
Dungeon Lords: The Orb and the Oracle was the proposed sequel to Dungeon Lords, and was to be the second in the series. It was in development with an expected release in Q4, 2009. It was put on hold indefinitely due to market research results and game engine instability. Later the game was canceled and replaced with Dungeon Lords MMXII.