Myror i Brallan [Ants in the Pants] is a Swedish children's game based on the children's TV programme of the same name. The game was published in 2001 by Young Genious.
Our setting is 19th century Europe; a metropolis, where among the advancements of
industrial revolution, prosperity and corruption live side by side. Our hero runs a detective agency here in a city, that would remind one of London.
Everything from simple robberies, exterminations by organized crime, to incidents connected to the royal family come our hero's way. Many different types of requests are brought to Anthony.
In the beginning, Anthony had to solve the problems by himself; however with his growing business, he brings in a female partner to help him out. With this new partner's help, cases are cracked much more effectively. Special events also begin to happen with this added intimacy.
This is a crime and mystery game, where trouble brings more trouble, and encounters bring even more encounters. Will you be able to solve all of the cases with your beautiful partner?
Primal Prey is a First Person hunting game similar to Deer Hunter that allows you to travel back to prehistoric times to hunt the ultimate trophies... dinosaurs.
It is a world very different from ours, a world in which magic exists, a world where peasants labor under the burden of heavy taxes imposed upon them by the unfair rulers of the land. Although the commoners have a difficult lot, there are those among them with the strength to use his sword and make a name for himself -- an adventurer. To be an adventurer is the dream of every peasant.
The story details the journey of a young man who was raised in the countryside of Souvania, on the continent of Valencia. Disowned by his own father and forced to make his way in life, he chooses to become a Hunter, a mercenary who accepts jobs for a variety of adventures. Heading into town to officially join the Hunter’s Guild with his dragon Shell at his side, he happens across a mysterious girl who looks strikingly like the Moon Goddess.
The Moon Goddess... Ever since he was young, a beautiful girl appears before him on nights of a full moon. Because of the mysterious manner of her appearance, he gave her a unique name. With th
Cossacks: European Wars is a real-time strategy computer game for Windows made by the Ukrainian developer GSC Game World. It was released on April 24, 2001. The game has an isometric view and is set in the 17th and 18th centuries of Europe. It features sixteen playable nations each with its own architectural styles, technologies and units.
Players must avoid famine and engage in army expansion, building construction and simple resource gathering. Mission scenarios range from conflicts such as Thirty Years' War to the War of the Austrian Succession, and the game is renowned for the seemingly unlimited number of units players may control. This ability set it apart from other games of the time such as Age of Empires and Empire Earth.
Cossacks is a game which allows the user to gain strategy skills and even pick up some relative history of that period by the inclusion of a comprehensive encyclopedia. This top selling title has won two awards and was positively favoured by a majority of reviewers.
This Kawasaki-licensed motocross racing game gives players the possibility to ride one of three Kawasaki two-stroke dirtbikes (KX125, KX250, or KX500) over 7 tracks in diverse scenarios. These range from a farm in the countryside, over Egyptian ruins, to an active volcanic area.
Huge and very detailed space colony level with custom textures, new monsters such as Shock Troopers and Battle Mechs, as well as some other additional progs.