Wednesday, November 26, 2008

HOLLY - A CHRISTMAS TALE

Prepare for a journey of wonder in Holly: A Christmas Tale! Bright, colorful and bursting with holiday magic, A Christmas Tale tells the story of Holly, a young woman who nods off on Christmas Eve and dreams about helping Santa Claus deliver toys to children around the world. But is she really asleep? And what about the magic wand she's using? Does it hint at a greater destiny for Holly?

You'll discover the answers as you play this season's best hidden object game! A Christmas Tale will put you in the holiday spirit as you scour over 25 beautifully drawn Yuletide scenes looking for the objects Santa needs. And you won't get bored, either, as there's more twists to the gameplay than spirals on a candy cane. Can you pick out just the toys on a shelf crammed with merchandise? Or spot the differences between two seemingly identical pictures? Download this new holiday classic today!

Key Game Features

* More than 25 levels to beat
* More than 1,000 objects to find
* Different ways to find hidden objects
* The entire holiday-themed story
* Unlimited game time
* Free upgrades to newer versions
* Full technical and customer support

INFO : 27 MB

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Sunday, November 23, 2008

PEGGLE NIGHTS


See what happens at the Peggle Institute after dark in Peggle Nights! Aim, shoot, and clear the orange pegs with the Peggle Masters on a dreamy adventure of feverish fun in all-new action! Then, put your Peggle skills to the ultimate test in a series of unique challenges that will keep you up till dawn. Or, enjoy the endless fun of Duel and Quick Play modes and bask in Extreme Fever under the silvery moon. Peggle Nights features all your favorite Peggle friends - plus a new Peggle Master! The sun has set at the Peggle Institute, but the bouncy fun has just begun!

FEATURES
* Four Game Modes - Adventure, Challenge, Duel, and Quick Play
* Meet the New Peggle Master
* Endless Replay Value
* Stunning Full Screen Graphics

System Requirements

Windows:
- Windows 2000/XP/Vista
- 700MHz or faster Processor
- 256MB RAM
- DirectX 8.0 or better

Mac:
- Sorry, not available.

INFO : 33 MB [Separate in 2 files]

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LUCY'S EXPEDITION


Dig up some family fun with Lucy's Expedition, an original time-management game from the creators of Little Shop - Road Trip! When pieces of a mysterious map begin appearing around the world, it's up to Lucy Livingston to track them down. Help Lucy and her team travel the world on their quest for ancient artifacts to trade for the map pieces. Flex your memory muscles for extra funding between levels in a fun mini-game. And don't forget to watch out for evil Nigel Gneaugood! He's out to cause trouble by stealing your supplies and even the artifacts you discover! Featuring a new and innovative theme, gorgeous full-screen graphics, and addictive gameplay, you'll discover an adventure full of fun in Lucy's Expedition!

FEATURES
* Loads of Challenging Levels
* Unique Time-Management Challenges
* Memory Mini-Game
* Innovative and Adventurous Fun

System Requirements

Windows:
- Windows XP (Service Pack 2)/Vista
- 800MHz or faster Processor
- 512MB RAM
- 200MB of Free Hard Drive Space
- Video Card with 64MB Video Memory

Mac:
- Mac OS X 10.4 or better
- Universal (PowerPC/Intel)

INFO : 30 MB [Separate in 2 files]

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Playboy The Mansion


Publisher: Arush Entertainment
Developer: Cyberlore Studios
Genre: Business Strategy
Release Date: Jan 25, 2005 (more)
ESRB: MATURE
ESRB Descriptors: Nudity, Strong Sexual Content, Use of Alcohol

The life of Hugh M. Hefner, the man whose lifestyle Playboy almost seems named after, is the stuff of dreams. Or, as it might seem in Cyberlore's Playboy: The Mansion, the stuff of good PR. You'll take control of a virtual Hef to try to build the Playboy empire while rubbing elbows with celebrities, frolicking with Playboy Bunnies and Playmates alike, and throwing a seemingly endless string of parties along the way. Oh, and you'll publish a magazine or two. Yet despite the bacchanalian context, this Sims-style strategy game comes off as cold and mechanical, capturing none of the devil-may-care attitude you'd expect and casting Hef's idyllic lifestyle as a hollow grind established purely for the sake of selling more magazines.
The idea is that as a young, vital Hugh Hefner, you take the magazine from the first issue and build it up from there. However, in the game's mission mode, you'll get a good head start by having already acquired the famous Playboy Mansion. The game breaks down into three easy pieces. Of course, your primary concern is publishing your magazine, which demands that you acquire a set number of pieces of content: one cover shot, one centerfold, one article, one interview, one essay, and one pictorial. You'll need to hire a small staff of journalists and photographers to produce most of the content, as well as a new Playmate each month, but for the cover shots, essays, and interviews, you'll need celebrities.

To get connected to celebrities, you'll need to throw some parties...a lot of parties, actually. By inviting prominent figures from the worlds of politics, sports, and just about every arm of the entertainment industry to your get-togethers, you'll be able to strike up conversations with them. And after you've gotten to know them, you can ask them to contribute to the magazine. Social networking plays a big role in Playboy: The Mansion, though its execution is extremely shallow, making it easy to go from perfect strangers to best friends, to business partners, to intimate partners with a few clicks of the dialogue menu.

Successful parties will increase your overall fame, which helps sell magazines. To throw a successful party, you'll need to make sure you've invited a group of compatible people, in addition to hiring Playboy Bunny hostesses to keep the rooms alive and providing plenty of other activities to keep your guests happy. To keep the Mansion as fabulous as possible, you'll have to take some of your magazine money and reinvest it in the grounds. There's an extensive amount of customization available, letting you determine the floor plan of the mansion as well as the furniture and various decorative pieces that are housed inside.

It seems like there's a lot to juggle in the Mansion, but in reality it only requires as much tending as you feel compelled to invest. Time seems kind of nebulous, and you have no hard deadlines for when you need to have each month's issue finalized, allowing you to collect the content you'll need at your own leisure. Similarly, if you don't want to obsess over the interior design of the Mansion, you can simply do the bare minimum to keep guests happy and be done with it, since Hef's own personal satisfaction isn't a factor at all. In fact, rather than being harrowing, which might even be preferable, Playboy: The Mansion is just dull. Your goals and your means to them are laid out pretty plainly, and the obstacles between you and success are numbered.

The game gives you the option of playing in mission or free-form mode. The mission mode provides you with additional goals to meet as you publish magazines, throw parties, and expand the Mansion, while the free-form mode stays true to its name by letting you play however you feel fit. Though the PC version's mouse-based controls feel a bit more natural, especially given the heavy influence of The Sims, experiences with the PS2 and Xbox versions aren't too different from each other, both in terms of navigation and overall presentation.

The most compelling bit of content inside Playboy: The Mansion involves the unlockable extras, which include classic Playboy covers, centerfolds, and interviews with celebrities ranging from Snoop Dogg to Jimmy Carter. The dozens of photos from across Playboy's history provide an interesting retrospective on the magazine, and to a certain extent, American pop culture at large. The interviews hold up without any nostalgic assistance and simply represent good reads. Ironically, the articles might just be the best reason to subscribe to Playboy: The Mansion.
The game plays an awful lot like The Sims, and its presentation similarities to Maxis' suburban lifestyle simulation are many as well. The game is mostly played from a three-quarters overhead perspective, though you can spin the camera around and zoom in and out at will. The people in the game all have a pleasantly nondescript look to them, à la The Sims, and after interacting with dozens of unique celebrities and staffers, they'll all start blending together.
Similarly, the girls who pose for the cover and centerfold shoots, despite having different hairstyles, skin tones, and bra sizes, are otherwise indistinguishable. Combine this with the limited animation routines the girls go through during the photo shoots, and over the course of publishing a year's worth of Playboy magazines, it'll start seeming like you're just taking pictures of the same girl in a different wig...which, if you think about it, is kind of creepy. The overall look is mildly playful and a little chunky, and despite a bevy of topless models galavanting around the grounds, the game never even proffers a close brush with titillation. It makes some effort, but the bland, somewhat mechanical look of the game keeps it from being anything more than just slightly bawdy.
Buying sound systems for the Mansion can provide you with some good background music that covers a pretty broad range of tunes, from fairly stock rock, hip-hop, and techno stations to more-unusual options, such as an industrial station, a flamenco station, and a jazz station. More curious than the eclectic nature of the soundtrack in Playboy: The Mansion is the rampant censoring. Having already earned a firm M-rating with its healthy attitude toward toplessness (both digital and otherwise), Playboy: The Mansion's self-censorship seems almost hypocritical. Though Hef and everyone else who visits the Mansion speaks in some house-brand version of simlish, the gibberish language spoken by sims in The Sims, you have a handful of assistants and executives that will regularly dole out useful information in plain English. Their utility far outstrips the chops of the voice actors, whose reading of the expositional dialogue is often stilted and unnatural. The music is the most prominent element in the game's sound design, and it does inject a little personality into the proceedings. However, the game still can't help but feel kind of dry.

Beyond simply not being a particularly compelling game, Playboy: The Mansion really seems to balk at presenting the swinging spirit of the Playboy name, and it openly treats both Hefner and the Playboy reader like a commodity. Like Hef himself, who has gradually shifted from outspoken cultural icon to caricatured corporate mascot, there's not a lot of Playboy left in The Mansion.

By Ryan Davis, GameSpot
Minimum System Requirements
System: Pentium(r) III 800 or 100% compatible or equivalent
RAM: 256 MB
Video Memory: 32 MB
Hard Drive Space: 1500 MB
Other: Windows Media 9 Player or later

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Monday, November 17, 2008

FISHCO


Breed, raise, and sell a variety of freshwater fish in FishCo, an engaging simulation challenge. As the new owner of an aquarium shop, it's up to you keep your fish healthy, happy, and profitable in level after level of fast fun. Unlock new fish and plants, upgrade filters and lighting, and more! Even customize your very own tank in Sandbox mode! Easy to learn and play, but a challenge to master, FishCo features multiple game modes, realistic full-screen graphics, and hours of fishy fun! Open your very own FishCo today!

FEATURES
* Three Game Modes: Action, Relax, and Sandbox
* 20 Unique Freshwater Fish to Sell
* Original Tank Upgrades
* Fun for the Whole Family

System Requirements

Windows:
- Windows 2000/XP/Vista
- 1GHz or faster Processor
- 512MB RAM
- DirectX 7.0 or better

Mac:
- Sorry, not available for Mac.

INFO : Total 43 MB separate in 3 files.

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MYSTERY COOKBOOK

It's bon appetite as you take the role of a go-getting mouse who's out to become a skilled chef. To help him, you'll scour nearly a dozen locations for hundreds of hidden items and interact with an assortment of amusing characters as you search for the pages of a secret cookbook. Can you solve Gary the Goose's riddles? Will you help Scrunch the Hamster return to Mexico? And can you find all of the ingredients your master needs for the grand cook off? Packed with adventure and brimming with laughs, Mystery Cookbook is a delightful hidden object challenge for gamers with good taste!

Key Game Features

* 55 levels to solve
* 800 objects to find
* Six types of mini-games
* Unlimited game time
* Free upgrades to new versions
* Complete customer support

INFO : 21 MB

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Sunday, November 16, 2008

Crysis Warhead


Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: Crytek

Minimum System Requirements
OS: Windows XP/Vista
Processor: Pentium 4 @ 2.8 GHz or Equivalent
Memory: 1 GB (1.5 GB on Vista)
Hard Drive: up to 15 GB Free
Video Memory: 256 MB (nVidia GeForce 6800 GT)
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
DirectX: 9.0c
Keyboard & Mouse
DVD Rom Drive

Recommended System Requirements
OS: Windows XP/Vista
Processor: Intel Core 2 DUO E7300 (2.66 GHz)
Memory: 2 GB
Hard Drive: up to 15 GB Free
Video Memory: 512 MB (nVidia GeForce 8800 GT)
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
DirectX: 9.0c or 10
Keyboard & Mouse
DVD Rom Drive

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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

GOURMANIA

Do you have the skills to win a cook off among the top chefs at a glamorous resort? Begin your journey at a fast food joint, finding the ingredients for the sandwiches your customers want and the processing their orders before time runs out. Before the big showdown, you’ll save a Sushi Bar, a Pizza Parlor and more from shutting down, making you the most sought after chef in town! Just make sure to purchase the upgrades that will give you an edge. Full of seek-and-find and slice-and-dice fun, GourMania is your ticket to the big leagues!

Key Game Features

* Eight locations
* 60 levels
* Unlimited game time
* Free upgrades to new versions
* Complete customer support

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Sunday, November 9, 2008

RED CROSS EMERGENCY RESPONSE UNIT

The Red Cross gives help to people in need all over the world regardless of skin color, nationality, beliefs or gender. Working for the Red Cross might be the toughest job on earth. Lives depend on your decisions, therefore you need to prioritize your tasks. When so many people are suffering who are you going to help first…Yes…it’s a though call, but in the real world emergency situations are hard and sometimes breathtaking.

Key Game Features

* Earthquakes, droughts, conflicts, floods.
* 11 different high resolution maps
* Doctors posts, hospitals volunteers,
* relief teams, engineer teams, protection teams
* 5 different complete controllable vehicles
* Airplanes, helicopters, trucks, jeeps
* A large part of the income of the game is donated to the International Red Cross

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Saturday, November 8, 2008

SimCity Societies


System requirements:
OS: Windows(R) XP SP2 / Vista*
Processor: 1.7 GHz Intel CPU or faster, AMD XP 2100+ or faster
Memory: 512 MB RAM
Hard drive: at least 2.1 GB free space
Video card: 128 MB**
Sound Card - DirectX 9.0c compatible

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Sniper Elite


System Requirement
Windows 98/2000/ME/XP
1 GHz Pentium CPU or equivalent
GeForce 2 32Mb
256 Mb RAM
DirectX 8 compatible sound card
4 Gb free hard disk space
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KKND Xtreme


Game Info
Developer Beam Software
Publisher Melbourne House/EA
Genre Strategy
Release Date March 30, 1998
ESRB TBA
GameSpy Score N/A
Multiplayer Up to 6 players over LAN or 2 players over modem

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Saturday, November 1, 2008

REBEL BOMBERMAN

Rebel Bomberman is one of the most inventive variations of the bomberman-style games. You will still have plenty of bombs to throw around to kill the enemies and get to the final destination.

Hordes of hostile aliens are planning to take your planet over to enslave its inhabitants and extract precious crystals.

Yep, as usually, you are the last hope, since you and only you can fence off the alien attack. To achieve this goal, you'll have to gather the required number of crystals and start the planetary engine, which will save your planet from being overtaken.

Watch out, the invaders are already here and gathering the necessary number of crystals won't be easy!

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