Virtual Skipper 4 is a sailing simulation game and sequel to Virtual Skipper 3. With four different boats you can sail 12 different locations in various different weather conditions. The game has a dynamic ebb and flow and weather system. You can participate in a number of races against other boats. Said races can be analysed later through replay movies.
Included sailing areas are those from the previous game (La Trinité sur Mer, Sydney, Isle of Wight, San Francisco, Auckland and Porto Cervo) and six new areas, namely: Marseille, Valencia, Rio, Vancouver, Qing Dao and Napoli. It is also possible to change the waterways of those areas to once own desires. Online you can race against other players or in teams.
Construct a contraption out of scrap wood and farm/garden tools to get your pig in the air! Then, test your craft with time trials, achievements, and deployable para-chickens!
Kazuma moved to Yamabiko-chou due to his younger brother Ayumu’s health and ended up staying at the Yorozuyo inn, owned by his father’s friend. On his first day at school, he got lost and asked for directions from a fellow student, Ui. She led him on an offbeat path and he accidentally fell and kissed her. Coincidentally, this was all seen by Ui’s friend, Ibuki, who thought he was a bad guy and declared him to be an enemy.
A turn-based role-playing game for PC, made by some of the original developers of SSI's well-regarded Gold Box RPG series.
On March 11, 2015, TSI games launched a Kickstarter campaign with a goal of $450,000 to help fund Seven Dragon Saga, but unfortunately did not reach it's goal. This project has since been indefinite hold as new funding and development is being investigated.
The title character, the sword-wielding Tirkiss, travels to the realm of Irisfied, looking to become a knight who upholds justice and honor. On her way there, she bumps into Princess Margarita, and ends up swearing fealty to her. Little does she know what awaits her as the results of that one humble action...
A boy-meets-girl story in a world under attack by dragons.
Dra†KoI was released along side a Fandisc by Nitroplus, which includes "Dra+Koi", "Kaigen Seito" and "Nitro Wars".
Former Technos Japan developers Miracle Kidz release a Super Dodgeball-inspired game.
The physical release of the game came with a ROM patch for Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari EX that added many more features.
Nemo ante mortem beatus.
"Nobody can be called happy before their death."
(Herodotus, "Histories")
- The era of "Necromancers" has come.
The protagonists, Kibanohara Ethica and Nagaoka Souun, are young "Private Special Living Dead Stalkers". By practicing a special kind of martial art called "Close Quarter Armed Martial Arts", both of them have achieved great heights in their career.
Out on a mission one day, Souun becomes involved in a fierce battle and meets a young girl. Remembering nothing but her name, "Hougyou Ilia", she has become the target of a mysterious group of necromancers.
The ice-cold Tokyo of gunpowder smoke, living dead, crime and cybernetics. Now begins the battle of the living dead stalkers and the heroine with their lives at stake.
A simplistic shoot-'em-up by cartoonist David Willis, featuring the character that would eventually become the basis for the character of Ultra Car in his webcomics, It's Walky! and Shortpacked!
Halo Online was a free-to-play multiplayer-only Halo game that was tested exclusively in Russia.
The game was cancelled on August 24, 2016, when the developer, Saber Interactive, announced that "the current form of Halo Online will not be released." The reason they gave for the cancellation was that Microsoft had "failed to [make] decisions on the future of the project."