This is a computer version of Tangram. Tangram is an ancient Chinese puzzle with just a few geometric shapes (to be exact, one square, one parallelogram and five triangles of varied sizes). Move and rotate these pieces to build a goal shape (squares, polygons, profiles,...). The program has dozens of pre-made goals, but you can create and save your own. If you are stuck, the program can help you by placing a piece of your choice in the correct position.
MAD is a real time strategy game depicting a future battle between two superpower alliances. Each side is attempting to eliminate the other’s cities with nuclear missiles and defend their own with orbiting weapons platforms.
Operation: Inner Space is an action game developed in 1992 and published in 1994 by Software Dynamics for Windows. The player's mission is to enter the computer (represented by "Inner Space") in a spaceship and recover the icons and resources that have been set loose by an invasion, and ultimately to destroy the "Inner Demon". The player interacts with other spacecraft along the way, and can compete in races for icons.
You can choose a ship from one of six teams (there is also a seventh AI-only team), and interactions will depend almost entirely on which team you pick. All of the teams have relations with each other.
In this third entry in the Mall Tycoon series, you will once again be running a mall. Place stores, attract customers, and keep the place clean. New to this release are over 20 challenges, which include tutorials and various timed missions. Of course, the sandbox mode returns as well, and you can keep playing any of the missions after completion. Also new is the ability to construct custom stores. You can control the appearance and layout for maximum effect. Finally, the graphics have been improved, and the shoppers are more expressive.
Sorry! (also unofficially referred to as Sorry! '98) is a 1998 video game based on the board game of the same name. It offers classic Sorry! and also a mode called Way Sorry!, where new cards are introduced, including Bully, Buddy, Punish, and Happy. The animated pawns talk, joke, and make amusing remarks during gameplay that relate with the colors' personalities. There are cutscenes as well, which show what happens afterward when a specific color wins. Rules are identical to normal play; however there are some options for "house rules", such as being allowed to bump teammates. Both the Classic (playing cards drawn) and Strategy (playing cards from hand) games are available.
Defend the transport ship from being captured by enemy waves on the way to the jump hole. Upgrade weapons, kill enemies, get cargo, transfer cargo, buy features, repeat.
A time-management game based on the TV show of the same name, Top Chef puts you into the shoes of a new contestant on the show. The game is divided into 15 episodes, with each episode consisting of two Quickfire challenges and one Elimination challenge.
Within the Quickfire events, you will be asked to create a dish based on certain constraints. For example, you might be asked to create a salad based on the color white. That meal is divided into steps; for each step, you will need to pick ingredients, then process them. You have a wide variety of ingredients to choose from, and some go together better than others. If you pick interesting combinations of ingredients, the judges will comment, and you will get a better score. Also, you will receive a chaining bonuses for finishing up with multiple ingredients at around the same time. Once all steps are done, you will be graded on adhering to the instructions, the quality of the food, style, and time taken.
Elimination challenges are similar, but require you to make
Liege is a party-based, tactical role-playing game for PC, Mac, iOS and Android. The game takes the classic JRPG formula and layer in a mature story, tactical gameplay and hand-drawn visuals.