The successor to the beloved brain game iAssociate is here with more than a facelift. iAssociate 2 has new kickass features and more challenging levels to drag you in!
This version of Pac-Man was released to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the first game, in a partnership between Google and Bandai Namco. It was featured in Google's first page in May 21 and 22, 2010, but it is still playable in the game's its own page. Both Pac-man and Ms. Pac-man are playable (the latter appears by inserting another coin). The game was developed by Google's Marcin Wichary and Ryan Germick.
Armies of glowing pixels wage war in this fast-paced tactical action game. Employ a mix of clever strategy and brute force to dominate your opponents. New surprises await you on each battlefield. Up to eight armies can fight with thousands of pixels on screen at once.
Telegraph Crosswords transfigures the classic pen-and-paper experience with its handy interface and intuitive controls. There are 500 puzzles for you to solve!
Run your very own Home Improvement business with the ultimate DIY team! Stonewall & Brick are two of the best handymen around and along with their loyal secretary Andrea, they're ready to paint the town red, literally. Help them rise to the top by doing odd jobs around the neighborhood, building business and relationships around town. Be quick, be precise and turn a disastrous mess into a masterpiece to gain notoriety and earn the town's respect! As your business grows so will your tasks and they will only become more and more challenging along the way. Expand your business, renovate the town's theater, convert the old haunted manor into a sprawling mansion overlooking the ocean and so much more! Put on your utility belt and don't forget to grab your hard hat folks, it's time for a makeover!
World Soccer Winning Eleven 2010: Aoki Samurai no Chousen is a Sports game, developed and published by Konami, which was released exclusively in Japan in 2010.
Fullmetal Alchemist: To the Promised Day is a role-playing PSP game by Bandai. Just like many other Bandai-released games, it was never released outside Japan. Unlike the last action PSP game, it follows the Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood story in more detail.