Heroes Chronicles: The Fiery Moon is the sixth episode of the Heroes Chronicles series. Alongside Heroes Chronicles: The World Tree, it was released as a bonus in downloadable format on 3DO's official website between the release of the first four Chronicles and The Final Chapters.
The campaign is a direct sequel, concluding the story arc commenced in The World Tree. As Vorr flees Enroth for a deserted, post-apocalyptic world, Tarnum and his Stronghold armies pursue, seeking to free the two remaining Ancestors from their imprisonment and destroy their insane counterpart.
Prepare to accept history's greatest challenge - build the world's most powerful empire over a span of 6,300 years, reaching from primitive history to the future realms of science-fiction. Take your place beside history's greatest leaders as you master the intricate strategies of governing, warfare, diplomacy, trade and science. Sow the seeds of an empire as you cultivate a tribe of settlers in 4,000 BC. Hear the cheers of approval as you lead your flourishing society into the future of 2,300 AD.
Clash of the Dragons is the fourth part of Heroes Chronicles, following Masters of the Elements and preceding The World Tree.
Tarnum takes up the bow and defends the Elves and Dwarves of AvLee as a Ranger while opposing the tyrannical Queen of Nighon, Mutare, and her legions of murderous Dragons.
Masters of the Elements is the third part of Heroes Chronicles, following Conquest of the Underworld and preceding Clash of the Dragons.
Tarnum becomes that which he hates most, a Wizard, in a hectic bid to assist the Wizards of Bracada in their quest to save the planet from the destructive Elemental Lords.
In-your-face paintball tournament action. Charge through the brush, watching over your shoulder. Feel the air pumping through your lungs and the adrenaline rushing through your veins. You are the Captain of your paintball team. Handpick your team members, outfit them with authentic safety gear and paintball markers, and execute strategies that will lead you to victory. Choose from 10 different large-scale maps. Get in your gear. Get the enemy in your sights. Get in the action.
In this kids game based on the 3D animated television series, you play as the heroic Action Man out to find out why a secret agent mysteriously disappeared on a tropical island. The villainous Dr. X and his partner in crime Professor Gangrene are joined by new characters Kraken and Imperial Dragon.
You explore the island bases with mouse base movement or optional keyboard use, following the agent's trail through jungles, and underwater and volcanic locations. Using your extreme skills and more than 10 equipment items from the current toy range such as Scuba Extreme, Skateboard Extreme, Stealth Jet, Polar Bike, Falcon Master, and Jungle Explorer, you must find out Dr. X's evil plans and stop them in order to save the world.
Cue Club is a sports simulation video game developed by British Games developer Bulldog Interactive and released for Microsoft Windows on 10 November 2000. It is a realistic interpretation of pool and snooker. The game was initially published by Midas Interactive and later by GSP (now known as Avanquest), but since 2012 it has been distributed exclusively by Bulldog through the official Cue Club website.
Engage the enemy across vast outdoor environments and expansive indoor environments as you take control of the US Army's elite anti-terrorist unit. Delta Force Land Warrior introduces new weapons and characters for both single player and intense online multiplayer via NovaWorld.
Select from a team of diverse characters, each with their own special abilities. (Sniper, Demolitions, Close Quarters Battle, Aquatics and Heavey Gunner)
Advanced new rifles, systems, machine guns and grenade launcher
Developed from the same engine used to train the US ARMY elite Land Warrior Soldiers
Wage war on the massive battlefields of NovaWorld with up to 50 players simultaneously
Rank Yourself against your enemies and allies on NovaWorld
Total conversion for Half-Life set in the Half-Life universe shortly after the first game. After accepting G-Man's offer, Gordon Freeman is teleported to different locales on Earth to find the 3 Telnorps, Moth like creatures Gordon released in Xen that are preventing the Xen portals from being closed. Gordon must travel and confront whoever has come into possession of the Telnorps and return to Xen to close the portals before a race known as the Zan usurp Xen and oppress it's Inhabitants.
The award-winning Space Empires IV is the latest edition in the Space Empires series. A grand strategy title in the space 4X (explore, expand, exploit, and exterminate) genre, Space Empires has already found a place in the heart of strategy gamers everywhere.
Research technology, design new ships, wage war on a tactical level, put down rebellions, meet and greet new species, and much more. All the level and campaign design tools are included, allowing anyone to become a part of the expansive Space Empires Mod community.
As in the original Pac-Man arcade game, the basic objective of each level is to guide Pac-Man through a maze while eating dots, unique food items, and power pellets that make Pac-Man's enemies, the Ghosts, edible for a limited time. The ability to jump returns from Pac-Mania for bypassing hazards and avoiding enemies. Some levels contain obstacles such as deadly boulders, animals who delay or kill Pac-Man, and explosive projectiles. After every few rounds there is a bonus mini-game in which the player can obtain some extra points (with every 50,000 points earning Pac-Man an extra life). The levels also feature a variety of shapes and architectural features such as cylindrical mazes, canopies, bridges, pyramids, and even walls that allow Pac-Man to walk vertically. The game features more sophisticated events than its arcade predecessor, such as collecting a certain number of pellets to unlock another area of a maze. The game also includes the ability to see the short intermission videos that come before a new level
Age of Empires is a real-time strategy game where players build a great civilisation out of an Ice Age tribe over a period of 10,000 years. Players accomplish this by exploring their surroundings, conquering other civilisations and accumulating wealth. Key elements include building and controlling units and managing resources.
Age of Empires 2: The Age of Kings starts the player out in the Dark Ages, roughly when Age of Empires ends. The goal remains the same: use advanced technology and troops to establish your civilisation's dominance. But now the player has better toys: each of the 13 civilisations have unique buildings, soldiers and advantages. The Teutons have Knights, for instance, while the Vikings have Berserkers. Winning the game requires military dominance or the construction of wonders of the world. The single-player game is fun, but most players love Age of Empires 2 for its wildly popular multiplayer component. Thousands of civilisations rise and fall every day as gamers around the world compete in mat