Posted on 2008 under PC Games, RTS |
29
Jun
Harvest: Massive Encounter v1.14

Harvest: Massive Encounter v1.14
PC Game | Windows | Oxeye | 58MB
They looked for love and understanding. We had none. They asked for mutual benefit. We didn’t plan to share. Now they’re trying to take back their solar system. You won’t let them! Harvest: Massive Encounter is an award-winning real-time strategy game with battles of epic proportions and a unique style of resource management and exploration. In this 2D fantasy you take on the role as the base commander of a space colony far, far away, and must use five building types in a creative way to efficiently expand and defend it. Build power plants, mineral harvesters and defense towers and make sure they have sufficient energy to fend off endless hordes of evil aliens. The game offers a vast array of possible strategies with these simple rules, and will compel you to try new and better base designs every time.
The fundamental gameplay action of Harvest: Massive Encounter is to place buildings that cost credits and energy. Credits are gained by harvesting minerals from mineral fields, and energy is produced by power plants. What makes the game unique and interesting is how you get the energy to the building that requires it. Energy moves from the power plants to other locations by jumping between energy links that you place, and you can improve the energy network by setting waypoints.
You also need to build defenses. Lots of defenses! The aliens are out to get you! They must be stopped with Laser Towers, Missile Turrets and over-charged bombs that you place and power up with energy. The laser towers can be linked together to improve their range and damage, and the missile turrets can be upgraded for different purposes. These defenses are needed, because the aliens are equipped with ten distinct units, each that require different priorities and counter-measures.
Your objective is to try to stay alive for as long as possible. Compete on the extensive online high-score lists, form player groups that battle against other groups, or simply try to beat your own record on each of the game’s planets. With two scores to beat, three planets to explore and four high-score enabled game modes, you will have a lot to do!
Survival Real-Time Strategy Game with Epic Proportions
You must build your base, gather resources and fend off endless hordes of aliens. The game uses a highly optimized engine perfectly suited for epic battles with literally thousands of enemies!
Unique Resource Management that Requires Planning and Creative Thinking
The fragile balance between harvesting, energy production and base defenses requires planning and creative strategies. The energy must be linked to your buildings, the minerals must be reached and your harvesters must be protected. Will you be able to handle it all? Will you findan optimal solution? Is there one?!
Beautiful Rendered 2D Graphics
Harvest: Massive Encounter contains beautiful high-quality 2D graphics that will make the most of your 3D-accelerated graphics card.
Five Game Modes Ranging from Relaxed to Insane
The game can be played in four game modes: “Normal”, “Rush”, “Wave” and “Insane”, each with a new kind of challenge. If you want to freely explore the game, there is a fifth game mode called “Creative” which is designed for that purpose. In Creative you can play at your own pace, design your space colony the way you want it to look with all sorts of buildings. In this mode the aliens will not attack unless you want them to!
Three Worlds with New Challenges and Discoveries
Visit the planets Hephaestus, Poseidon and Ares. Each planet has its own artwork, environment and alien types, and will offer you a new experience.
Nine Distinct Enemy Alien Types
In Harvest: Massive Encounter the aliens are out to get you! Their arsenal consists of nine distinct units that will do their best to destroy your space base. Discover the Armored Hovercraft, the Armadillo Tank, the Black Dragon, the Thunder Flea, the Death Mite, the Gehenna Shuttle, the Steel Monocle, the Energy Sapper and the A-13 Intelligence Vehicle!
Five Building Types with Unique Abilities
In Harvest: Massive Encounter you only need to memorize five building types, but each one of them is a crucial puzzle piece in the defense and expansion of your base. All of them fill a purpose and have unique special abilities that you can use in creative ways to invent new defense strategies.
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Posted on 2008 under PC Games, Strategy, Tycoon |
29
Jun
National Lampoon’s University Tycoon

National Lampoon’s University Tycoon
PC Game | Strategy | 40,7 MB
Create your own campus environment, complete with wild parties, beautiful girls, and plenty of alcohol.
How to build and run a successful University is several not so easy steps.
The gameplay is nothing new, it is the same basic, build it and keep them happy with goodies formula used in just about every tycoon game to date. The slight twist on the formula is the need to build structures in a certain order to unlock other buildings/items/student types to complete mission goals. This adds some depth to the strategy of a game that is seriously lacking in the strategy department. Other than that the basic strategy is keeping the students happy by keeping things balanced between parties (bonfires, home coming dance, naked beer runs, etc..), food, beer, sex and of course learning. Unfortunately there are no special tricks or strategies to win the missions in the campaign mode, and once you get through the first few goals with some trial and error the rest of the game is pretty easy, because the style of gameplay needed to complete the missions doesn?t change much. I really wish I could give you more insight into the general gameplay, but there is nothing new here, same old same old for the tycoon genre. I honestly wish there were more to tell, but if you have even watched someone play a tycoon game you know what it looks like to play National Lampoon’s University Tycoon.
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Posted on 2008 under PC Games, Racing Games |
28
Jun
Portable Need For Speed Underground

Portable Need For Speed Underground | 250 Mb
Need for Speed: Underground (NFSU) is a racing game, developed and published by Electronic Arts in 2003. It is part of the Need for Speed computer and video game series. It was developed by EA Black Box. Its premise (highly tuned, customised cars participating in illegal street races) was likely inspired by the Import Scene and the movies The Fast and the Furious and 2 Fast 2 Furious.
A complete reimagining of the series’ formula, NFSU offered a career mode featuring a storyline, and a garage mode that allowed players to fully customize their cars with a large variety of brand-name performance and visual upgrades. All races take place in a city at night. The city appears to be in a somewhat New York City style type city. Instead of hundred-thousand dollar exotics, Underground featured vehicles associated with the Import Scene. This, plus the increasingly arcade-like controls, became points of controversy for Need for Speed fans. Despite this, Underground was commercially very successful, and inspired a sequel.
It is rumoured that the car manufacturers were very strict in how their vehicles were to be portrayed in this game, especially considering the “illegal street racing” reputation of the tuner culture. EA took some effort in making the races appear as sanctioned racing events, and included a public service announcement in the game’s introduction. In addition, vehicles do not have damage models.
Plot
The player is in a modified Acura Integra Type R racing three other modified cars. After winning the racer, Samantha tells the player about Eddie, who is the best racer around the city with his Skyline . At this monment the player has to choose one of six tuner cars. After choosing a car the player sees Melissa,who is standing right beside Eddie. Samantha explains the simple rules of the Underground, ‘You win races, you get cool parts. You lose, and you’re out’. After winning a few races, the player gets introduced to TJ who tells him if he beats a time trial, he will give the player a reward.
Game Modes
Circuit
Circuit is a standard race that involves racing with up to four opponents cars around a loop track for two laps or more, and is the main mode of the game.
Knockout Mode
A variant of Circuit, Knockout Mode is similar to previous Need for Speed titles, involves “knocking out” the last racer who passes the starting line in each lap until the final leader of the race remains, and wins the race. In the case of Underground, Knockout sessions have a maximum of three laps for four racers.
Sprint Mode
Sprint mode is a variation on the Circuit mode, where the contestants race in a point-to-point track instead of loop tracks. These races are typically shorter than “circuits” (with a maximum of 8 km in length), so players are required to be more cautious of any mistakes during racing.
Drift
Drifting is one of the most challenging and technical aspects of the game. Drift mode consists of one player in a short loop track, where the objective is to collect as many points as possible by drifting along the track. The player competes with three other contestants, who appear to accumulate scores along with the player during the drift session. The player would be required to beat these scores in order to obtain top positions.
Bonuses are awarded for players who drift in the other borders of the track, drift vertically, or perform chained-drifting (continuous drifting by constantly steering the vehicle during drifts to maintain speed); if the player succeeds in ending a drift without collisions onto the sides of the track, the collected points are added into the score, otherwise, the collected points are cancelled.
Drift mode is the only type of racing where time taken to complete the track does not matter, since players are given the freedom to complete the allocated number laps at their own pace. This may explain the absence of nitrous oxide in this mode, since it serves no suitable purpose in this situation.
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Posted on 2008 under PC Games, Portable, RTS |
28
Jun
Portable StarCraft Brood War Expansion

Portable StarCraft Brood War Expansion
PC Games | Windows | Blizzard Entertainment | 110 MB
StarCraft is a military science fiction real-time strategy video game by Blizzard Entertainment and the first product in the StarCraft series. It was initially released for Microsoft Windows in 1998. A Mac OS version of the game was released in 1999, and a port to the Nintendo 64 was released in 2000. The main storyline follows a war among three galactic species: the adaptable and mobile Terrans, who are descendants of Human outcasts from Earth; the hive mind arthropodal Zerg; and the psionic humanoid Protoss warriors.
StarCraft was the best-selling computer game in 1998 and won the Origins Award for Best Strategy Computer Game of that year. StarCraft was listed on IGN’s “Top 100 Games of All Time” featured as seventh, and in 2006 received a Star on the Walk of Game at Metreon, San Francisco. It is especially popular in South Korea, where professional players and teams participate in matches, earn sponsorships, and compete in televised tournaments. As of May 21, 2007, StarCraft has sold 9.5 million copies worldwide, with 4.5 million of those copies being sold in South Korea. Blizzard initially intended to continue the story with the tactical shooter StarCraft: Ghost, which was later put on hold indefinitely. The sequel, StarCraft II, was announced on May 19, 2007 in Seoul, South Korea.
StarCraft: Brood War is an expansion pack for the award winning military science fiction real-time strategy video game StarCraft. Released in 1998 for the Windows and Mac OS, it was co-developed by Saffire and Blizzard Entertainment. The expansion pack introduced new campaigns with new map tilesets and new music, in addition to a number of extra units for each race along with several upgrade advancements. The campaigns continue the story from where the original StarCraft ended, with the sequel StarCraft II continuing from after the conclusion of Brood War. The expansion was released for the PC and Mac OS in the USA on 30 November 1998.
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Posted on 2008 under Action/Shooter, PC Games, role-playing |
25
Jun
25 To Life

25 To Life | PC GAME | 283 MB
25 To Life is a third-person shooter video game for Windows, PlayStation 2 and Xbox released in 2006. The game was developed by Avalanche Software and Ritual Entertainment, and was published by Eidos Interactive. Set in a modern environment, the game allows the player to play as both a police officer and a gangster, at different times, in a “cops and robbers” style game. The game can be played online with up to 16 players using the network adaptor for the PS2 and through Xbox Live for Microsoft’s Xbox, and there is online play for the PC version as well. In addition, the game features a variety of hip hop songs played during the game.
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Posted on 2008 under PC Games, Sport |
25
Jun
3D Ultra Mini Golf: Adventures

3D Ultra Mini Golf: Adventures | 50 MB
Whether you’re a seasoned player or just a beginner, get ready to tee off for a quick and fun match with four animates stylish characters. Putt your way through 36 fun-filled holes of mini-golf on 3D designed courses with elevated greens, bunkers, bridges and water hazards, among other crazy obstacles. Also choose from an array of different environments to fit your mood that includes the Classic Carnival, The Old West or Outer Space.
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Posted on 2008 under PC Games, Strategy |
25
Jun
The Sims 2 IKEA Home Stuff

The Sims 2 IKEA Home Stuff
Win Game | 360 MB | RS.COM
Give your Sims’ home a makeover with new furniture and décor items based on stylish designs by IKEA! Whether you want to create a trendy, spacious office, a chic living room, or a cozy and inviting bedroom, you can make your Sims’ dream house into something even better-a home. Design your Sims’ rooms to fit their personalities with all-new sofas, beds, tables, TV units, shelving, and more, in a variety of colors and patterns for a truly unique look. Add the finishing touches with popular IKEA wall art, mirrors, lighting, and vases. Be your Sims’ personal interior designer with inspiring, contemporary styles from IKEA!
Features:
*Turn your Sims’ living room into a haven of comfort and relaxation with a plush EKTORP sofa, a unique EXPEDIT TV unit, a complementing LEKSVIK coffee table, and chic décor, like the VANNA mirror.
*Create a bold, vibrant, and revitalizing bedroom with a new MALM bed, matching chest of drawers, a shapely STORM floor lamp and a bright IKEA PS rug.
*Indulge your Sims with an office that is sure to promote order and productivity with its elegant FREDRIK desk, inspiring KILA desk lamp, bold HELMER drawer unit, and LACK zigzag wall shelf.
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Posted on 2008 under Arcade, Kids, PC Games |
25
Jun
Portable Super Mario 64

Portable Super Mario 64 | 7.5 Mb
The story, in a Koopa shell: Our hero, Mario, receives a note from Princess Toadstool inviting him to Toadstool Castle for a cake…but when he arrives, the castle is deserted and a nasty, disembodied voice tells him to get lost. Yes, Princess Toadstool has yet again gotten her royal keister in the sling, and the bad guy gang of Bowser, Boo, et al, have overrun (and apparently redecorated) Mushroom Castle - hanging a collection of magical, wobbly-membraned paintings/portals that portray scenes from the fantastic worlds to which they’re connected. Via Mushroom Castle’s enchanted murals, players will find vast alternate worlds: Snowing planes of slippery ice slopes; mist-shrouded lagoons containing sunken ships; archipelagos of airborne islands; haunted castles wrapped in perpetual midnight; and red, seething expanses of lava-flooded obstacles. These worlds are slowly filling with monsters, the Princess herself is missing, and only one man can set things right.
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Posted on 2008 under Misc, PC Games, Portable |
25
Jun
Portable Crazy Chicken: Heart of Tibet

Portable Crazy Chicken: Heart of Tibet | 75 Mb
The mysterious Heart of Tibet is rumoured to have magical qualities, and the SingSong monks and their allies are determined to protect it at all costs. You must put their skills to the test and lead Crazy Chicken through 21 challenging levels. Crazy Chicken will jump, climb, fight and shoot to defeat deadly enemies, evade countless traps and emerge unscathed. Only then can he face the powerful, battle-hardened brothers themselves in the final showdown for the precious Heart of Tibet.
Windows 2000 / XP / Vista
Pentium IV 1.4 GHz
512 MB RAM
nVidia GeForce 2 or ATI Radeon 8500
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Posted on 2008 under Action/Shooter, PC Games |
25
Jun
Civil Disturbance

Civil Disturbance
PC Game | 156MB
Civil Disturbance uses the Torque Game Engine, noted for its AAA Network Coding. This engine allows for an incredible amount of content in the world. Join the Militia and run through the campaign with a friend. After completing the campaign, take part in the 16 player multiplayer action. With 6 different classes to choose from and over a dozen weapons, you can tailor your experience.
The more you play, the more you grow. All weapons have upgrades and attachments that are acquired through combat experience. Captains and Lieutenants have access to vehicles and equipment that the lower ranks do not.
In the world of Civil Disturbance, you play your way.
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