The perfect storm is on the loose... Harness it's energy while picking up objects in its path. Your storm gains force and life by eating mini-tornados and obtaining power-ups. Target different objects like: vehicles, baseball stadiums and drug stores. Steer your storm away from forces like 'Ray Gun Trucks' and 'Radar Bombers' that aim to kill your tornado. With Tornado Jockey, you're at the helm of mother nature's energy, so pick your path and have a little fun! Dynamic game-play, original settings, outstanding special effects!
Pettson o Findus och Mucklornas Värld is a Swedish computer game where you control Findus going inside Pettson's house and play mini-games, collect items and discover Mucklor (the small creatures living inside Pettson's house).
Don't have any card games to play with your friends? Need an icebreaker over a phone conversation? Try and play Adj! It's free and no installation nor registration required! :)
Your friends try to guess your chosen card, while you describe it using only adjectives, and AND and OR! No other words allowed! Say... "big AND dark", "sour OR sweet, AND round, AND green"!
Stephen King's F13 is a collection of casual games developed by Presto Studios and released in 2000 by Blue Byte. The title F13 suggests a function key that would follow F12 on standard PC keyboards.
The minigames include No Swimming, Bug Splat, and Whack-A-Zombie. The "Frightware" bundle also includes a set of "Screamsavers", "Bump and Thump" sound effects, "Deathtop" backgrounds, and Stephen King's short novella Everything's Eventual.
Stephen King's F13 decks out your computer with a horror aesthetic, offering "deathtop" images, "screamsavers," and a trio of minigames. The capper is a novella entitled Everything's Eventual, a story that brings King's usual themes into a high-tech context.
During a trip to the beach, Arthur enters a sand castle building contest. Help him and The Brain build the greatest sand castle ever and win first prize! Watch out, though—it's not as simple as it seems...
In Star Wars Math: Jabba's Game Galaxy, watch your students' brainpower grow as they face Jabba the Hutt in an age-old strategy game or play a variation of the familiar classroom game "Pig" with a classmate or a favorite character. Activities using addition, subtraction, multiplication, place value and equivalencies are included. Balanced attention to both computation and reasoning makes this a great choice.
The game is set in 1700, 15 years after the previous game, at the time of the death of King Charles II. The player assumes the role of Charles-Louis de Farevolles, who turns up at the Court of Louis XIV, with neither influence at Court nor money.
A 25 piece orchestra, led by Skip Sempé, performs an hour of music for the game.
Scooter’s Magic Castle is an education game where you control Scooter, and by clicking on various items in the Castle you can interact with them, often starting a small mini-game. The activities available around the castle are numerous, ranging from simple memory tests to composing your own melody.
During his travels around the castle’s corridors, Scooter is assisted by a helpful owl, who acts as the game’s options menu and can also teleport you to any chamber.
No place on earth is more mysterious or exciting than a jungle. Explore the dim interior of an Amazon cave. Dive into a river and take a swim with a hippo. View the inner workings of an underground ant nest. With Let's Explore The Jungle, children become involved and intrigued from the very first scene.
Spellbound and entranced, the only limitation to your child's involvement with Let's Explore The Jungle is their own endless curiosity and imagination. Travel through over 30 jungle places. Explore 215 detailed jungle descriptions. Interact with an endless array of click-points--see for yourself what happens when they click on the orchid mantis, the flying fox, or the orangutan. Your child is in control.
Black Cats and Pointed Hats is suited for children from three to ten. Unlike most other educational games, there are no math or logic puzzles to solve.
This computer coloring book is another part in the Electric Crayon series and it has 26 pictures of different Dinosaurs to color.
Pictures could be colored from a palette of 16 colors. A mix button would "mix" the current color with the 15 other colors and give a total of 256 colors. Choosing a color and clicking in the picture do a color fill in the area clicked. The finished, or in progress, coloring was automatically saved to disk. Player may also remove all colors applied previously to start coloring from the very beginning.
Pictures could be printed with, or without, a monthly calendar, description, message, banner, etc.