Introduce children to art fundamentals with a complete set of easy-to-use design and media tools that include 40 printable activities and 60 project starters. Your child will meet famous artists, explore artistic style, and discover different genres while learning art basics including line, shape, color, texture, and pattern. A robust art kit, with an animation feature, lets kids paint, draw, and design unique masterpieces. Encourage your budding artists while helping them meet the National Standards for the Arts.
Solve Mysteries and Bring Order Back to the Sky Islands!
Break out your logic, prioritization and decision-making skills—you’ll find hundreds of zany and absorbing challenges at the Sky Islands! The more problems you complete, the more clues you pick up for the mysteries. Then zip on over to Clue Central and help Detective Joe Cluestoe and his sidekick, Spike, identify who’s behind each daring deed.
Hidden Corgi Mansion is a relaxing hidden object game. Explore an abandoned mansion in search of cute corgi puppies and collect toys so they have something to play with. Woof, woof!
Abby is a young girl endowed with amazing powers, received after the impact of a meteorite against the garden of her house. Now she, along with her friend Paul, must discover the secret hidden by Gordonne, an evil businessman, who intends to demolish the school where they both study.
Wrongly Accused is a Case of the Golden Idol inspired murder mystery in the vein of Columbo... more of a How-Dunnit than a Whodunnit.
Set during the Years of Lead in 1970s Italy, an attempted assasination attempt on the mayor may not be what everyone thinks. The main suspect Tony has all the evidence pointing at him but maybe it's all a little too convenient.
Urusei Yatsura: Dear My Friends, was originally released on 1994 in Japan only, on SEGA CD.
The game is a delightful adventure game that brings to life the iconic characters from Rumiko Takahashi's beloved manga and anime series. This PC port, developed with Adventure Game Studio and translated into English, opens the door for fans worldwide to immerse themselves in the quirky world of the series.
Talking ABC's: A Trip To The Beach is an early spelling game for children 2 to 6 years old. The game uses software called TurboSound to produce voice through the PC speaker, while the vast majority of games required a soundcard. There are three modes of play. In the first mode, the game announces a letter, which the player must find on the keyboard, and then an object that starts with that later is introduced and drawn onto the screen. In the second mode, the player can press any letter and the corresponding object is drawn to the screen, which the player can move wherever they want. In the third mode, three letters and three objects are displayed, and the player must draw a line between the letters and objects to make them match. Registered users received a copy of the game which displayed their child's name, and could request a CGA optimized version which was much faster for CGA users. Additionally, they were promised a free game. Later versions promised a copy of Millions of Mazes, which may or may not have been
A short game made in RPGmaker MV, minus the RPG elements. Pronounced as Narcotized.
Investigate Octia’s home and help her complete the goal she’s had tunnel vision over for the last month– Reviving her girlfriend! “I can't seriously be blamed for this...”
Use any means to save her. Cleaning supplies, demonic rituals, unethical medical practices that lead to terrible consequences? No problem! “Don’t worry, it’ll be okay in the end.”
Just make sure to keep her sanity in line. Even the smallest of things will cause more stress to her, and it won't look good if it gets too high. "I can't be left behind..."
Octia has one goal, so help her no matter what. "This time it'll work for sure..."
A homebrew horror game for the Nintendo DS.
Cell is a horror escape game where you need to solve puzzles in order to escape a room. It is very similar to the adventure-game design that was used on the main project by Tom Pike, The Fifteenth Floor, but smaller which takes advantage of music, sounds and detail.
Hugo Hound's Vowel Sounds is a single-player game to help children learn vowel sounds.
The player chooses from long or short vowels, and there are four different question types. The player receives animated quizzes where they try to correctly identify the missing vowel in a word.