Veck is an immensely fast-paced romp through fiften one-minute-long levels, with massive firepower upgrades every minute - you’re firing 1,575 bullets every second in the fifteenth minute! The upgrades aren’t enough to defeat the toughest enemies, however - you’ll have to duck and dodge some very taxing baddies if you want to get a high score.
Metropolis Software's Soldier Elite is like a low-budget, direct-to-video version of Metal Gear Solid. It doesn't have the big names, the peerless production values, or the engaging, intricate plot line. Instead, this Polish-developed third-person stealth action game is saddled with frustrating, half-realized sneaking mechanics, English-as-a-second-language voice acting, and very little inspiration or originality. In short, this is a bad facsimile of a much better game and has a hard time justifying its existence.
Oldschool episode with nine small to medium-sized levels including a start map and a secret level. The maps are around id quality in terms of construction, style and gameplay. It also features a new rocket enforcer enemy type.
Having lost his memory, Sera Kaoru stops in the forest and visits a strange Western-style house.
Guided by the house's owner, the boy in clothes of black, he descends the long spiral staircase to the basement.
There sits a pure white maiden.Crimson eyes and white skin---a breathtakingly beautiful "girl."
Sera's job is to distract her from her boredom.
He reads a fairytale to her, and upon completing the peaceful job, the boy in black clothes informs him.
She is the "ChouTsuki," and Sera was invited to the mansion to be the ChouTsuki's "sacrifice."
Terrorist Takedown: War in Colombia is a videogame for the PC, developed by the Polish company City Interactive in 2006.
Your name is Jack Jeffers, and your mission is to fight alongside allied Colombian and American forces, while still receiving orders from time to time and obeying special orders of your own. Penetrate the drug lords' massive defenses and turn the tide of the jungle war in this first-person jungle shooter. War in Colombia is the fourth game in the series.
From Atic dark to Cellar dank, in Caverns deep and swampland rank. The garden green spawms hideous life, the outhouse treasure leads to strife Awake...awake...and find the key! For only then wilt thou be free!
This is a brand new Atic Atac remake written from scratch following the demise of JMD's version. Gameplay wise, it's very close to the original, but with a few extra bells, whistles and that sort of thing. Graphics, sound and music have been enhanced in true remakes fashion.
The tireless traveler Baba Yaga sets off on a journey to Germany to visit her many friends and learn the language during the trip. Accompanying the fairy-tale heroine on a foreign tour, young users will be able to practice listening comprehension, expand their vocabulary, and learn the simplest grammatical forms. This journey will not be smooth - you will have to save a dragon, fight spiders, remove the spell of a magic mirror, and remember old fairy tales. But at the end, everyone will receive rewards: Baba Yaga will receive updates and souvenirs, and young users will receive a prize from Baba Yaga!
This expansion introduces 20 African animals. New maps are based on African locations such as the Sahara Desert, Mount Kilimanjaro, the Drakensberg, and the Serengeti. This pack also includes Jeep Vehicle tours and related content from Endangered Species, in addition to introducing the Jeep Liberty.
African Adventure expands on the animal behaviors introduced in Endangered Species: there are more realistic herding behaviors, and there are predator and prey behaviors between species. This expansion is the 1st to include live food in the form of lizards that are enrichment items for carnivores. There is a campaign scenario that will unlock a set of desert-themed objects if it is completed.
Now's the chance to build the Zoo of your dreams! Just like in a real Zoo, your animals must receive complete care. Feed them, train them, cure them and even relocate them. Observe their realistic interactions with one another, the landscape, the play equipment and even Zoo visitors.
The Book of the Dead: Lost Souls is immersed in a gloomy atmosphere of horror, which is overflowing with the storyline of the novel. The game is made in the genre of visual storytelling, in which you will observe the events of a young man named Charles and his wife Emily. The heroes inherit a mansion from their uncle, to which a young couple goes. Upon arriving at the place, strange events begin to occur after a while, which will scare the guys and face otherworldly forces.
Users will observe the events taking place with the help of illustrations made in an anime style. The game creates a feeling of gradually escalating suspense, intimidating and arching