Tropical Dream Underwater Odyssey
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Tropical Dream: Underwater Odyssey is an inspiring story about a girl named Megan who wants to change her life. She’s had enough of living in a busy metropolis and decides to buy an old house on a Tropical Island. Well, nothing in life ever goes as planned; the house she just bought has seen better days. But just when Megan is about to give up, she gets an idea that will change her life: underwater pictures! Help Megan dive into the tropical waters and make her dream come true!
Immersive environments Over 70 levels plus mini games Upgrades and hidden items
Tropical Dream Underwater Odyssey | 75.6 Mb |
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Curse of the Pharaoh The Quest for Nefertiti
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Curse of the Pharaoh: The Quest for Nefertiti is a unique adventure game containing a perfect balance of mind-bending puzzles and classic Hidden Object game play. Mainly set in Egypt of the 1930's, Curse of the Pharaoh provides a compelling ancient Egypt themed experience which combines exciting storytelling and incredibly addictive game play. Mini-games deepen the adventure while point-and-click puzzles raise the excitement.
Several mini-games to play.
Beautiful Egyptian theme.
Solve mind-bending puzzles.
Curse of the Pharaoh The Quest for Nefertiti | 47.2 Mb |
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Womens Murder Club 2: A Darker Shade of Grey
When two athletes go out for an early-morning jog and only one of them returns, the tragedy threatens to expose years of corruption, cover-up and conspiracy. The Club's investigation eventually leads them to a prestigious Military Academy in South Carolina - but there's more than meets the eye in this high-ranking "old boys club." Solve puzzles using instinct, fact and forensic evidence to find the killer and reveal the truth.
* James Patterson's Women's Murder Club: Death in Scarlet
Womens Murder Club 2: A Darker Shade of Grey | 107.3 Mb |
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Diner Dash: Flo On The Go
Flo trades in her apron for a passport to paradise! But will our hard-working waitress get a chance to relax? Join Flo and her sidekick Darla as they embark on the vacation of their dreams. But when Flo's suitcase suddenly spills into the water, she must rely on her table-serving talents to get her vacation (and her lost wardrobe) back on track. Seat customers, take orders, and satisfy nine types of customers to help Flo improve five all-new restaurants in the third episode of the original smash hit!
Diner Dash: Flo On The Go | 11.2 Mb |
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UFOs and Post-Apocalyptic Adventures
There's another monthly overview of developments for UFO:AI, the 3D turn based tactics game where you see off an alien invasion of sorts. Development is happening at an impressive pace, with a lot of new minor features and improvements to existing features. The changes affect many aspects of the project, and as such I won't summarize them here. Read it for yourself on their website. (No permanent link to the update, sorry.)
Speaking of UFO games, I do wish UFO2000 development would return. I have an affinity for the original game and I really hoped UFO2000 would emerge as a playable single-player game. It hasn't yet, and looks like it never will, which is a shame. They have a gorgeous website though.
FIFE world seems to have taken off a bit lately. FIFE is a 2D isometric game engine. It was originally created for the purposes of being a Fallout engine but evolved.
Shortly after stepping down from management duties from FIFE, project manager MvBarracuda announced PARPG - Post-Apocalyptic RPG - to the world, a game that uses FIFE to create a new, erm, post-apocalyptic RPG. I think he'd gotten a bit tired after many years working on FIFE - when you work on an engine sometimes the end result is less tangible and harder to motivate yourself for.
The announcement of PARPG seemed to galvanise the FIFE community, with new and old faces now popping up to fix and featurize FIFE after a fairly long quiet spell in development. There seems to be a lot of interest in contributing to PARPG with threads like this popping up in the forum. It seems they are looking primarily for C++/Python devs at the moment.
OpenAnno has been renamed to Unknown Horizons, partly because the name OpenAnno sucked but mainly because Unknown Horizons is an original game and not an Anno rip off. I do like the new name.
Unknown Horizons is a 2D realtime strategy simulation with an emphasis on economy and city building. Expand your small settlement to a strong and wealthy colony, collect taxes and supply your inhabitants with valuable goods. Increase your power with a well balanced economy and with strategic trade and diplomacy.
Zero Projekt celebrated 3 years of active development and it's looking as nice as ever. There's some beautiful graphics in that game. Annoyingly for me site updates/news tend to be in German with English updates being somewhat sporadic.
With 3 promising active game projects on the go, the FIFE community future looks bright.
Like Morrowind? OpenMW 0.6 got released. Still, you need Morrowind to play it, and that's not Free, so...
However, a project that is Free software and Morrowind (well, more Daggerfall) inspired is DungeonHack. There's lots of interesting development noises going on in the forums - that's one to watch for 2009. There's an imminent demo which is the culmination of a lot of refactoring and project reorganizing and new technology adoption, but the next version after that will be where things start to get interesting as several procedural generation techniques are surfacing in their subversion repository.
Fab Fashion
A fabulous frenzy of fashion fun! The big show is approaching and up-and-coming fashion designer Kate Masters has only a few minutes to measure, cut, and sew her unique looks before the models hit the runway. Help Kate work her way from small-town seamstress to superstar by keeping her designs fresh, her models smiling, and her audience applauding! Featuring 48 challenging levels in eight exciting cities, hundreds of unique garments to create, and a scrapbook full of your accomplishments, Fab Fashion is sure to bring out the fashionista in everyone!
Fab Fashion | 24.1 Mb |
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The Serpent of Isis
In the early 1900`s the legendary artwork, the Serpent of Isis, was stolen at the grand opening of the Egypt Museum in Cairo. Originally discovered by your grandfather, you have been searching for the missing masterpiece your entire adult life. One day, a mysterious letter arrives indicating that the person who possesses the artwork can be found on board the Mont Palu Express. Catch the train and solve the ancient mystery!
* Solve intriguing puzzles
* Find bonus items to earn extra hints
* Beautiful locations
The Serpent of Isis | 102.7 Mb |
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