Ares is a sci-fi real-time strategy action game developed by Nathan Lamont from Bigger Planet Software and published by Changeling Software in 1998 for Mac OS 9. Nathan didn't earn any profit from the sales of the game, due to Changeling's poor marketing. Changeling Software became defunct later that year, so Nathan modified Ares and re-released it as shareware by Ambrosia Software in 1999. Thanks to Ambrosia's marketing efforts, the game became successful and reached its peak in the late 1990s.
In 2008, Nathan Lamont released the original source code to Ares under the GNU GPL 2.0, and most of the media under the CC Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike license. This has produced Antares, which is a port of Ares for Mac OS X and Linux.
The player takes the role of Richard Burton, the nineteenth century explorer. The game begins with a cinematic sequence showing what happens to Burton after he has died – how he comes to enter Riverworld.
Riverworld is a real-time strategy game, similar to Microsoft's Age Of Empires. Although Burton is the central character, it is seen from a third-person perspective, and other people within the game can be moved and controlled.
In 1998 the GSC Game World studio tried to introduce itself to the Western video gaming market by making its first real-time strategy game. For that, the developers decided to make their own sequel to Warcraft II, using their own engine that would be used later for the Cossack games.
StarCraft: Insurrection (also known as Insurrection: Campaigns for StarCraft) is an expansion pack to StarCraft video game with new campaign missions and multiplayer maps.
The final game in the Madou Monogatari series, featuring the classic characters most players are probably more familiar with from the "Puyo Puyo" series and featuring the Lovecraftian deity Yog Sothoth as the primary antagonist.
You're about to engage in galactic war like there's no tomorrow. Fail and there won't be one. It's just you against the Donanji Marauders, the most lethal aliens in the universe. But if you take them on too soon, you can kiss your little Alliance good-bye. Better get your ships together. You've got planets, moons, space stations and bad manners to conquer. Crucial resources are spread over 21 uniquely designed missions. The good news is you decide your own path.
Herrscher der Meere is a traditional German business simulation game. The player trades goods, explores ports or becomes a pirate. The player first needs to buy a ship out of five different ship types, then some goods needs to be acquired in order to become a trader. The game proceeds in real time and makes it possible to see other ships sail on the map as well as battle them. In friendly ports the player can build factories to produce one of the sixteen types of goods.
Rising Lands takes place in a not too distant future, where earth has been devastated by a comet. The survivors have formed small tribes, and as the leader of one of these tribes, the player's mission is to guide their people to become rulers of the post-apocalyptic earth.
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Beautifully animated with a mix of 3D and hand-drawn elements, this atmospheric sci-fi shooter features fast gameplay and a gritty story rich with sci-fi, film noir and cyberpunk overtones.
Witch who fight, swordsman, archer, like sin, those who bother to sleep ...
Characters who battle royal with a variety of personalities, and sometimes more than 100!
Watch the characters fight at their own will, or give instructions to the whole, to control the person, or rescued from the melee, the user, a large army fight the war.