Oz World was a virtual world social MMORPG with an emphasis on meeting others as well as dating. Players could build their own in-game homes, collaborate on fishing, get married, and participate in various social activities. There was also a personals component to the game.
Oz World mostly focused on fishing and collaboration rather than quests and combat, but there were in-game events and tons of customization options for those who wanted a casual relaxing MMO space. The game also had an item shop for extras.
A free strategic game developed by Hungarian team Huszár Games. Set in Hungary in 1848, the player can lead an army in multiple campaigns of the 1848 Revolution.
An unofficial expansion pack to Thief II: The Metal Age with features similar to those in retail Looking Glass games: complex level design, a lengthy campaign (consisting of thirteen long missions), pre-rendered introduction and ending sequences, original music, new voice acting, original artwork, and animated mission briefings.
Thirteen full-length missions take the action through city streets and rooftops, ancient tombs, hotels, museums, cathedrals and more in a gripping tale of vengeance and deception. Hundreds of new models, textures and sounds: 3000 lines of new dialogue. Four cutscenes and twelve new briefings in the original Thief style. Ten new weapons and tools provide the means to evade, outwit, and out-fight your opponents, as well as bringing unprecedented levels of emergent gameplay to the Thief series.
HeDRoX is a single-level PWAD for Doom II and the ZDoom source port. It was designed by the Argentine mapper Rodrigo Acevedo (ElRodo) and uses the music track "Plasma" from Duke Nukem 3D. A compact techbase showcasing highly detailed and unusual architecture, A really short but very intense single player map.
Life's End is a 35-map single-player Half-Life 1 episode following the (mis)adventures of Black Mesa scientist Luther Johnson during the Black Mesa disaster. Another side-story to Half-Life 1, but Luther's journey turns stranger than most.
Yogurting was a massively multiplayer online role-playing game. It was set in a modern-day setting with supernatural elements, and focused on the events occurring in the high schools Estiva and So-weol Academy. A mysterious event known as "Endless Vacation" caused teachers and entire schools disappear, and the students must discover who or what stands behind that phenomenon.
Imperivm: Great Battles of Rome is a sequel to RPG/RTS games Celtic Kings: Rage of War and Celtic Kings: The Punic Wars. The game, released in May 2005, was developed by Haemimont.
The game contains various civilizations to choose from, among them are: Rome (Imperial and Republican), Egypt, Germania, Brittania, Iberia, Gaul and Carthage. It has a more elaborate hero system over its predecessor.
The game focuses on tactics, troop mobility and terrain topography rather than sheer strength of numbers for winning battles. Though resources are important there is less relevance in gathering them than in other real-time battle games. Instead of sending an army of servants to mine, lumber, collect food or gather any other kind of resources these are generated at a constant rate directly proportional to the inhabitants of a population center.
There are 3 player modes to choose from:
Conquest: The battles involved on this game are focused on raising an empire by conquering all the known ancient world, the user can choose a
Vivi finds out that her friends are going to the beach the same morning that she is in Saturday school detention. Will she escape? Can she get out before it's too late? Originally created for the first-ever "One Room, One Week" Competition, April 2005. The game was also nominated for Best Short Game in the AGS Awards 2005.
Cuban Missile Crisis is a real-time strategy game combined with a global turn-based tactical mode, thrusting gamers into a world ravaged by the military-political confrontation between the USA and USSR in 1962.
Star Wars Galaxies: Rage of the Wookiees was the second expansion pack to the MMO Star Wars Galaxies. It was announced on March 9, 2005 and released on May 5, 2005.
This expansion pack added the Wookiee planet of Kashyyyk and its corresponding space sector. Kashyyyk is different from the previous ten planets: rather than being 16 square kilometers of openly navigable area, it is divided into a small central area with several instanced "dungeon" areas. A new space zone was also added. Other content added in this expansion included the ability to add cybernetic limbs to a player character, quests for three new creature mounts and two new starships. A substantial portion of the content for this expansion was adapted from the film Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith which was released to theaters at approximately the same time as the expansion release.
Customers who purchased the expansion also received a limited-edition Varactyl player mount from the digital download or a BARC speeder if they purchased the bo