You are under attack from above and must survive using only your trusty machine gun. Destroy as many enemy helicopters as you can. The goal is to see how many points you can obtain.
Heli Attack 1 by Squarecircleco is the first game of the Heli Attack series. It is much simpler than its successors, featuring a single screen in which the player character accrues points by shooting an indestructible helicopter until the player runs out of health. With the exception of the Squarecircleco's sound logo which plays before the title screen, the game featured no sound.
NightStone (aka Камень Ночи) is a video game published in 2001 on Windows by Virgin Interactive Entertainment (Europe) Ltd.. It's a role-playing (rpg) game, set in a fantasy and action rpg themes.
Star Strike is an 1996 FMV game for the Sega Mega-CD that got cancelled. It was first released by Good Deal Games back in 2001 for limited run of 5 units.
An add on pack for Links 2001. Included are four new Links courses (Thanksgiving Point, The Canyons Course at Bighorn, Pelican Hill 2001 version, and Banff Springs 2001 version), over 350 objects for use in the course designer, two tour players (Mike Weir and Keith Clearwater), and a Links LS course converter (this is needed to convert courses from previous versions of Links LS to Links 2001 format. There is a total of 36 courses this utility supports.)
The kindergarten is going on a picnic in the woods, and of course Sammy and Sally together with all their friends are going along with the nutty Fantasy Animal. You will recognise most of the things in the woods until the Fantasy Animal is let out, then strange and magical things start to happen.
The Fantasy Animal always accompanies Sammy and Sally. It gives you the choice between activities that you would ordinarily do in the woods and of playing fantasy games that involves using your imagination. By clicking on the fantasy animal you transform the forest into a playground for the imagination.
This expansion disk to Sudden Strike brings four completely new campaigns and seven new scenarios to gamers. The game adds summer, autumn, winter, and desert landscapes; thirty new units, twenty new multiplayer missions, a map and mission editor, GameSpy support and much more. Requires full version of Sudden Strike to run.
Original mix of adventure and educational game. While you have fun with this game, you will also learn C-BOT, program language that is similar to all C- languages. C-BOT wouldn't allow you to write programs, but it will ease learning of C- languages.
Warheads SE is a remake of WarHeads. The turn-based gameplay is similar to games like Tank, Scorched Earth, and more recently Worms, except it now takes place in space and gravity is not only pulling the space ship's missiles down, but towards any nearby planet. There is a large variety of weapons to take out enemy ships. The shareware version is fully playable, but only the registered version allows custom weapons. The game supports both single-player and multiplayer games.
Under Ash is a first-person shooter sometimes explained to be a response to how Arabs are pictured in video games in general and America's Army in particular. Like America's Army, it is considered to be video game propaganda; however, it differs from America's Army in that it is not available free.
The player takes the role of Ahmed, a Palestinian opposed to Israeli occupation (Zionists). Through the course of the game, Ahmed progresses from throwing rocks at Israeli soldiers to destroying Israeli military positions. The game has been criticized for being too hard and is designed so that it is easy to be killed. If the player shoots a civilian, the game ends automatically. In the end, it is not possible to achieve victory. The game contains recreations of the Dome of The Rock mosque, the West Bank, and Al Ramlah Prison an Israel Prison Service facility.
Super Puzzle Fighter II X: For Matching Service is an online-enabled port of Capcom's puzzle fighting game with numerous bonus modes and features, exclusively for the Dreamcast.
2002's version of Microsoft's long running series of non-combat, commercial flight simulators. The game uses a completely new 3D graphics engine which features photorealistic terrain as well as some nifty effects like jet contrails, volumetric clouds and a completely 3D virtual cockpit for each of the 12 planes in the game (which include the new Cessna 208 Caravan Floatplane and Boeing 747-400).
You're a writer, trying to turn a blank page into a story. Start with the setting. Should the story take place in Scotland? Io? Tied to a kite? Somewhere completely imaginary? Or maybe you shouldn't start with the setting?