Synthetic Big Watermelon is a Chinese web browser game developed by Micro Umbrella Games that went viral on WeChat. It originated the concept which was later used in the very popular "Suika Game" and inspiring many games like it.
Join Bataar, a dashing young Mongol nomad and his trusty side-kick Burg the eagle as they embark on a journey toward self-discovery!
Battle desert fiends and build up your strength in your search for divine wisdom on the Mongolian plains. Featuring some much-loved JRPG wrestling and some sage life-advice, you're sure to be in for a life-changing adventure.
Explore the virtual world and customize every detail, from your character to your home, and much more.
Choose how you look and dress, then decide how you want to live. Design and build incredible homes for each family, then decorate them with your favorite furniture and design.
Have a walk in town and talk to the other players to learn more about their lives. Challenge them on multiplayer games or spend your life with them!
Tell your own stories in your own way as you develop relationships, pursue your career and life dreams, and immerse yourself in this amazing game where the possibilities are endless.
Play with your friends, play with life!
I lived in rural North Carolina during my elementary school years, and loved to explore the forests, ponds, and trails that surrounded my neighborhood. These places are all but gone now due to encroaching development, so making a game that retraces the trail to the creek has been a way for me to preserve and revisit some really happy childhood memories.
You're a detective on the case. An old rich man was killed during dinner time, and no one knows how. The wife, maid, and chef all say they were eating dinner together when it happened. No one got up, so how did this man end up dead?