Catz 2 is the second game in which you are given catz to play with on your computer. In this sequel there are many breeds to choose from including shorthairs and siamese. There are also many environments for them to play in. In the playpen where you can keep an eye on them, full screen mode where your catz can play over open applications and programs, active full screen mode where they can play behind open programs and applications.
Finally there is screen saver mode where your catz can protect your computer if you set up password activation. Along with the above there is also the petz supply shelf where you will find many toys for your catz to play with. On the shelf you will also find the paint tin which gives you the option to paint your catz any colour you wish.
If you own the first catz game it is also possible for them to play in the new environment of catz 2 so you don't have to give up caring for your catz from the first game.
Earth is dying, you, the player must save it by succeeding in the colonization of Mars.
This is an adventure game that looks a lot like Cryo's brand, meaning 3D pre-calculated graphisms, with smooth transition when moving from place to place, plus of course, the obligatory full-motion cut-scenes. The art is impeccably done and up to the standards of the release year (1998).
Upon arriving on Mars, however, the landing module hits an unexpected force-field and crashes, and that's where the adventure begins. The first puzzles are quite easy; they consist of saving the module and the two other humans aboard from the shipwreck and the subsequent fire, all the necessary hints being given to you by one of your shipmates. However, after that point, puzzles are way more difficult, as they consist (at first at least) of exploring remains of an alien civilization, with thought processes "alien" to human players.
Users young and old alike will contend with annoying mall creatures such as litterbugs and hooligans! Construct your mall in an infinite variety of ways, from up to 460 unique store models such as bowling alleys, banks and Internet cafés. Keep your mall up to date using security cameras, escalators and auto-doors.
- Create food courts
- Manage your staff
- 1st person or 3rd person views
- Have a consumer report done!
- Build and design up to 9 floors creating the mall of your dreams.
- Add seasonal themes
- There’s soo much to do for this game!
Midway Arcade Treasures Deluxe Edition is the PC version of Midway Arcade Treasures Volumes 2 & 3 combined. Unlike the previous two volumes, it includes the original Mortal Kombat.
Take control of the streets of Japan in Midnight GT: Primary Racer. Race along country back roads or tight city streets and work your way up in the world. The only way to new places is to win!
A version of the game, called Europa Universalis II: Asia Chapters, was released for Asian markets, adding new graphics and scenarios that center around Asian history instead. It featured an updated map with greater detail and added provinces in Japan, Korea, and China.
Forever Worlds, or Forever Worlds: Enter the Unknown, is an "adventure satire" video game developed by Canadian studio Hexagon Entertainment and released in 2004.
Evil Days of Luckless John is the English title of Žhavé léto 3 1/2 which was the last game in the Horké léto trilogy. It is a point and click adventure focused on crazy humor, however this time around there are other genres presented as well - racing, stealth, fighting and shoot ‘em up.
Bruce Jenner's World Class Decathlon is a remake of the classic title released for 8-bit computers: Daley Thompson's Decathlon. Unlike other button mashers such as those released by Epyx, it focuses on a stats system and career development. As seasons pass by, the player grows from a rookie to, if successful, a world class competitor, by assigning skill points to key areas required to succeed in decathlon: throwing, running, jumping, etc. However, more important than anything else is stamina. As decathlon puts athletes in a strenuous 5 events per day, if the player gives everything in the early events, the legs will start failing in the 400 m (day 1) and the 1500 m (day 2) runs.
Jack is back. And this time he has the internet with him. For the first time in the long running series, you can play with your mates over the internet. There are 600 questions that must be answered and a new game type called Bug out, where little bugs fly onto the screen and mention a few words. If the words don't go with the clue, you must be the first to buzz in to splat the little guys. Other than that, this is the same Jack that we have (or haven't) known for some time.
You play as a nobody, a janitor for a news station. Take articles, edit them for content, and submit them to the editor. Earn points by performing various tasks, such as challenging co-workers to a quiz.
Baroque Shooting is a vertical scrolling shoot-’em-up. It serves as a spin-off from the dark, post-apocalyptic roguelike Baroque, reimagined as an arcade-style shooter.
In the game, you control an angelic character flying through desolate ruins populated by grotesque enemies from the Baroque universe.