If you're an adrenaline junkie and crave the rush of high-speed thrills, start building! Construct wooden, steel, inverted, stand-up and even flying coasters that push the boundaries of design with gravity-defying loops, stomach-wrenching corkscrews and knee-weakening speeds!
In this 3D railroad simulator, you can operate locomotives from the golden age of steam to the modern present in realistic scenarios, to move goods and resources from one place to another and keep the wheels of industry turning. You are in charge of every aspect of the process: complete control over the orders of the drivers, limits for the transportation process, the movement of the passengers and freight and a custom scripted system to create your own rules.
The follow-up to "Typing with Toro," a typing tutor game based on the Japanese PlayStation game Doko Demo Issyo. This time Toro and his friends are heading to a hot springs resort and will require your conversational typing prowess along the way. New minigames include karaoke, word games, snowman building, and others.
Submerge yourself in the fantastic underwater 3D world of Deep Sea Tycoon. Interact with an amazing array of animated undersea life as you build dolphin petting zoos, oil wells, casinos, and more! Can you strike it rich under the waves?
Lock On: Modern Air Combat is considered as a survey simulator by its creators. It contains 8 flyable aircraft and over 40 non-playable/AI-controlled planes. The game mainly revolves around air-to-air combat and air-to-ground combat with some optional, unique roles such as pinpoint/anti-radiation strikes, anti-ship strikes or aerobatics. The game realistically models all aspects of take-off and landing, AWACS (also known as AEW&C), carrier-based landings (for the Su-33), and aerial refueling.
Experience the challenge of hauling heavy CSX freight through the tight and winding Alleghenies. Navigate the vast Cumberland Yard on complex switching duties, and do battle with nail-biting grades, all in Train Sim World 2: Sand Patch Grade.
Jetfighter V: Homeland Protector is a combat flight simulator video game developed by Polish studio Interactive Vision and published by Global Star Software in 2003.
We're excited about the release of Falcon BMS and hope that it will help revive the Falcon 4.0 community. We've put years of time and effort into this release and hope you enjoy it.
On Barbie Beauty Boutique, players create the perfect makeover using makeup, hair, nails and fashions for eight events. Characters are modelled in 3D and can be rotated to view from any angle.
A spiritual successor to Stair Dismount; rather than pushing a character down a staircase, players try to cause as much damage to a character whilst involved in a truck crash.
As the name suggests, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight, is that year's version of the popular simulator from Microsoft and celebrates 100 years of flight. Flight Simulator 2004 includes 9 historical aircraft such as the Wright Flyer from 1903, DC-3, Vickers Vimy, Curtiss Jenny and the Ryan NVP 'Spirit of St. Louis’ that you can pilot and new challenges centered around the historical aircraft. It includes a new help system called 'Learning Center' and an improved ATC, and a new dynamic weather system. The GPS systems in Flight Simulator 2004 have been completely overhaulled and are now based on real world Garmin 500/295 GPS systems.
Homeplanet is a computer game in the space simulator genre, developed by Revolt Games in 2003. Homeplanet became a prequel to the game Neuro due to the temporary suspension of its development. The game is currently only released on the PC platform.
The FLYM engine is also used for another series of games, Babylon 5: I've Found Her.
Homeplanet is notable for its implementation of a real Newtonian flight model, which allows the player to use the fighter's capabilities more widely. It is advisable to use a joystick, almost all keyboard keys and several combinations are used in the control.
In 2004, an official add-on to Homeplanet was released - Homeplanet: Playing with Fire.