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  • Bridge! 2

    Bridge! 2

    Bridge! 2 is an all-new puzzle adventure from Sega that looks a lot like the Nintendo 64 version. The game has a neat cel-shaded look, though there are a few new additions to the original's interface.In Bridge! 2, players will assume the role of a disembodied wannabe pilot on a longboat. You can drag the wannabe driver to his destinations, and then the captain himself (yes, it's him). By walking him, you can send him out to an island, which can be renamed and now includes several locations to explore, including a nearby town with a row of palm trees. If you do manage to solve the puzzle and return to the harbor, the vessel will take on a form. You can also choose to get some help in solving the conundrum. The more you travel, the more challenging the problems in the environment become.

  • Broken Dreams

    Broken Dreams

    Broken Dreams, the latest game from Terry Cavanagh, the creator of Grim Fandango, comes to PC this year. The game has the usual adventure solving, exploration and puzzle solving.Broken Dreams puts the player in the shoes of George, a young boy and a burly man who lives in a suburban town named Barter, just outside of town. George will spend the rest of his days day watching over his community and helping build his place in Barter. It's not a linear game, with a free-roaming map. Instead, you walk along the game world in the form of floating islands, rivers and fields.

  • BUDDY

    BUDDY

    BUDDYIs this the 'Star Trek' thing? Yes, there is. But we can also understand the enormous confusion that goes with the proliferation of Star Trek – the sixth TV show in the cinematic universe, the sixth film, the sixth movie and the sixth – having been released just over a year ago. The issue is that, despite the large uptake, the releases don't arrive until the next year. This is when we talk about Star Trek.

  • BuriedTown

    BuriedTown

    BuriedTown, a co-op platformer game in which players travel across the nine levels using a drill and drill, may not look like a serious contender for this week's Best iPhone GameThe game boasts the usual range of game mechanics, such as boosting a player's dash ability and placing a password on a level.

  • Bus Simulator 16

    Bus Simulator 16

    Bus Simulator 16 was an officially licensed, non-licensed, and professional management sim from early 2000. As a result, all of the new features included in the previous two games have been lifted from the last one, Bus Simulator 16.There have been a few differences between the various kits, the new bus models, the buses, the bus versions, and the maps. The developers have also made adjustments to the bus models.

  • Cabals: Magic & Battle Cards

    Cabals: Magic & Battle Cards

    Cabals: Magic & Battle Cards is the latest version of the Game Boy Color action game. As a fantasy-themed online role-playing game, the game will offer players a wide variety of hand-drawn environments and quests. As players travel around the world, they will collect cards to summon powerful magical creatures. The game will offer a number of different kinds of gameplay, including combat, an area map, and a different color system. Players will be able to customize their decks using their favorite cards, and players will be able to spend credits to buy and use some special cards. Magic & Battle Cards also features a number of voice-over and facial animations.

  • Californium

    Californium

    Californium has announced that its KYRO, the joint-venture product developed by Foundry Corp., has been awarded the title of Electronic Arts' publisher of the videogame industry's worst-selling PC game of all time.Inventor Gadget's game was the second-best seller for the second quarter of 1998, with only 25 percent of all UK console software sales in 1999. The company's PC games and software sold for $35.2 million. A number of other products have been released in the quarter including Pong, Impressions' Star Battalion, Game Genie, and Ready at Dawn's Spec Ops II.

  • Calm Down Stalin

    Calm Down Stalin

    Calm Down Stalin , the incredible-sounding American novel by Louis Selphia, tells the story of the US Civil War.A big send-off for Russia’s historically based strategist, he's since gone on to take on a number of Hollywood-set dramas and movies, and he’s done a great job of bringing the story of the Russian Revolution to life, and now he’s got a good game.

  • Case #8

    Case #8

    Case #8 (OF 5) is the penultimate chapter in the original AAPI Special to the series, and it’s all set to “On a Budget.”Read on to find out why we think that controversial decision can have a bad impact on the metaverse.Back in 2007, when the metaverse craze was born, the virtual metaverse (opens in new tab) stood out as a bold and engaging (or not-so-fantastical) addition to the battlefield, its monumental impact on the storytellers, and those with big dreams for their work.

  • Casey Powell Lacrosse 16

    Casey Powell Lacrosse 16

    Casey Powell Lacrosse 16 is the latest pro-gamification of PC gaming. Since the early 90s, we've been somewhat inclined to think that the game industry can be a little intimidating, even for those who are unfamiliar with the genre. After all, the 16-color palette is visually varied enough to distinguish itself from other similar games on the market.

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