Shadowbane was a free fantasy role-playing video game (MMORPG) created by Wolfpack Studios and published on March 25, 2003 by Ubisoft for Windows and Mac platforms. Originally commercial and subscription-driven, Shadowbane was launched in March 2003. It closed on July 1, 2009.
The regular game took place in a dark fantasy world called Aerynth (the world will sometimes depend on the servers, many of which have unique world maps). Gameplay features many aspects typical of role-playing video games, such as experience points, character classes, and fantasy races. Character creation was fairly extensive, allowing for detailed, differentiable characters to be created.
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Welcome to our little chocolate factory! You are going to work on the main conveyor line, and you will be responsible for packing freshly baked pieced of chocolate candy. You have to put the chocolates in the slots in the box with the same shape.
This is not as easy as it looks! The conveyor belt can go pretty fast and your score will decrease every time you drop a piece of chocolate on the floor.
Also, our conveyor line is pretty old and every once in a while you'll have a piece of garbage coming out of the chocolate machine, which you will have to through in the trash.
Race well and claim victory against your opponents to earn prize money, which you can use to unlock extra Trucks and if you’re really good, the ability to race down the gullies and through the canyons at night! This is the super-charged turbo-driven world of Monster Trux Extreme: Offroad Edition - you'll be racing huge V8 powered Monster Trucks around rugged terrain, including islands and volcanoes, which are home to the fiercest and most monstrous truck races known to man! Those who are good enough can face up to the infamous Monster Trux Extreme: Offroad Edition Challenge -- an extended four-stage battle against the computer players, victory in which will unlock further Challenge cups and more powerful engines to power all your vehicles? Monster Trux Extreme: Offroad Edition allows you to play against a friend, either in single races or competing together in Challenge mode. Will you be bashing your friend off the track and zooming through the winning posts in first place! Be careful, though, every time your tru
Become a part of Matrix history as you play through and experience events directed by the renowned Wachowskis. Master the innovative combat system to defeat your enemies, while using devastating martial arts maneuvers and gunplay in a fully realized Mega City.
The Matrix Online was an MMORPG that continued the story of the Matrix franchise past the third film, 'Revolutions'. The game featured a unique 'Interlock' combat system, flexible skill allocation and a constantly evolving storyline that players could interact with. The game was shut down on July 31st, 2009.
Gakkou o Tsukurou!! Happy Days: Is the first game in the series to be released in the Playstation 2 console. This simulation titles makes you the principal of a school, placing you in charge of management and renovating the school grounds. You get to decide everything, including the creation of your campus and even the rules of your school. Communication with your students is also important to building a strong environment.
The Gakkou o Tsukurou series places the player in the principal of a school, placing him in charge of management and renovating the school grounds. The player decides everything: The place and the new buildings, the professors, the new places of the school, etc.
The game features 6 different kind of school principals to choose one at the beginning of the game.
The first case from the Tantei Ryousuke Jiken-tan series remastered for Nintendo DS.
Detective Ryosuke Kaokawa Case Story Masked Phantom Murder Case" for NDS is a work that ported the adventure game "Detective Ryousuke Kibukawa Case File" series distributed by the company for mobile phones to NDS. The story is the original version of the NDS version. The game system also uses NDS's unique functions, and improvements have been made, such as touching the face of the person you want to talk to, and displaying different information on the upper and lower screens.
The player becomes the scenario writer Masao Ikurumi, and challenges to solve the difficult case with Itsuna Shirasagisu, who works as an assistant under the detective Ryosuke Kibukawa. This time, it seems that we will investigate an incident that occurs in a port town, but the detailed story has not been revealed.
Compared to mobile apps, the operability of NDS has been greatly improved. In addition, it has been released from capacity constraints, and the
Tokimeki Factory is a storytelling game developed by ActMind and published by Konami for PC and MacOS. The game allows players to create and write their own scenarios featuring one of six boys. Players can customize the backgrounds, boys' clothes, dialogue, and music. Over 1,000 lines of voiced dialogue were recorded for the game.
It was split into two volumes (Tokimeki Factory Vol. 1 and Tokimeki Factory Vol. 2), each featuring different characters. A complete box set featuring both volumes was also released.
Tokimeki Factory is a storytelling game developed by ActMind and published by Konami for PC and MacOS. The game allows players to create and write their own scenarios featuring one of six boys. Players can customize the backgrounds, boys' clothes, dialogue, and music. Over 1,000 lines of voiced dialogue were recorded for the game.
It was split into two volumes (Tokimeki Factory Vol. 1 and Tokimeki Factory Vol. 2), each featuring different characters. A complete box set featuring both volumes was also released.
World Soccer: Winning Eleven 8: Liveware Evolution is an enhanced version of Winning Eleven 8 developed by Konami and released exclusively in Japan in 2005 for the PlayStation 2. This edition introduced online multiplayer functionality, making it one of the first entries in the series to support online play.
It features updated team rosters, slight gameplay refinements, and the core mechanics of Winning Eleven 8.
Get Ride! AM Driver: Soukoku no Shinjitsu - is a 3D strategic action game that combines the strategic elements of simulation with real-time actionability. It follows the contents of TV anime AM Driver, and the characters of Get Ride! AM Driver: Shutsugeki! Battle Party - also appear.
This game is much like Phantasy Star Generation: 1, except that it stands as a remake of Phantasy Star II. Like the first "Generation" a number of tweaks were made to bring it in line with more modern RPGs, and the graphics and sound have been updated.
Also included is an emulated version of the Mega Drive Phantasy Star II (the Japanese version).
The Settlers: Heritage of Kings - Expansion Disc is the first add-on for Heritage of Kings: The Settlers.
After the defeat of Kerberos, the old empire flourishes under the rule of King Dario and finally the dream of peace and prosperity seems to come true. But far in the east of the old empire, on the shore of the river Nhern, a bridge is being build. A bridge to the legendary old lands of Hen Brughs. But as the impressive structure grows and grows, the fear of the workers also increases. They see strange, shadowy creatures roaming on the other side of the river. Watching every move the builders make and waiting for them to come. Always surrounded by a fog that seems unreal and very cold.
a role playing game spin-off of the Hanjuku Hero. Between Egg Monster invasions, Lord Almamoon has begun slacking off. In order to counteract this, his minister Sebastian sends him to an island to train, which kicks off the story. Egg Monster Hero was released on the Nintendo DS in Japan on March 24, 2005, and was the first game Square Enix published for that console. Players primarily interact using the stylus to drag Egg Monsters towards the enemy and perform special attacks. A mobile phone version of the game became available in Japan on June 6. The game was intended for a North American release but ultimately canceled due to poor reception by focus groups. It was the 141st best-selling game of 2005 in Japan, selling 92,096 copies.
Bleach: Heat the Soul is the first installment in the Heat the Soul fighting game series, released on March 24, 2005. The theme song for the game is *: Asterisk by Orange Range, which also happens to be the original opening theme for the anime. The game has a total of six characters, all of which derived from the Agent of the Shinigami arc.