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Tuesday, December 18, 2012
City Style
Take a place of an Assistant Editor-in-Chief in a famous City Style magazine in this alluring Hidden Object game. If you want to succeed in business use your acute eye for fashion and put the magazine straight to the peak. The last person worked at your place left a lot of work to do for you: to clean up the disarrange and put everything in order again. While playing exiting minigames and puzzles become a well-known person in Fashion and Magazine industry. Use your energy to achieve a success at editor’s place!
The Hidden Object Show Season 2
The Hidden Object Show Season 2: Do you think you have what it takes to compete in this season of The Hidden Object Show? Test your skills of observation in this dizzying whirlwind tour of a wacky amusement park! Compete for your chance to win loads of carnival prizes as well as our biggest grand prize yet. There are 12 different game modes to keep you busy while you earn tickets that you can trade-in for cool collectible toys! So, ya think you can do it? Come for a ride today! Love it? go and start playing The Hidden Object Show Season 2 now.
The Hidden Object Show
On the set of an abandoned movie studio get a shot at winning the Ultimate 8 Million dollars! Do you have the Hidden Object skills to be the best?
Ever dreamed of becoming a millionaire? The Hidden Object Show has 30 unique scenes and 11 different modes to create over 330 rounds of gameplay that will keep you fighting for up to 15 hours to win your millions! You will be drawn onto the set of a quirky game show, annoying host and all, where you will be presented with a series of challenging hunting and searching assignments.
But be warned - this is no easy money-making scheme! In fact, no one has finished it yet...will you?"
ADVANTAGES OF THE COMPLETE VERSION :THE HIDDEN OBJECT SHOW
+ 11 modes
+ 330 Object finding rounds
+ 30 Captivating scenes
+ 30 Prizes to collect: Bigger grand prizes each time you replay
+ 15 plus hours of Gameplay
Discovery A Seek and Find Adventure
Break out your magnifying glass and passport - it's time for Discovery! Step up to the wheel, in this seek-and-find game show with your host, Jerry Landers, and choose today's adventure! Will it be Spain, China, Australia, or one of three other fabulous international hot spots? Hunt for the more than 1,000 hidden objects and compete against 20 eagle-eyed contestants for a chance at the U.S. Roadtrip Jackpot Round! Now is the time, so join us for this week's episode of Discovery!
Discovery! A Seek and Find AdventureFull Game Features:
- 5 Game Modes And 4 Mini-Games!
- Travel To 6 International Hot Spots!
- Compete Against 20 Different Contestants!
- More Than 1,000 Objects To Find!
Dairy Queen Tycoon
Serve Up Delicious Treats
Emily wants to turn the local Dairy Queen into an amazing, profitable summer spot. Help her serve customers and make money by making chocolate-dipped cones, Blizzards, banana splits and many more yummy Dairy Queen treats.
Management That's Addicting
You make the treats in this delicious time management game. People don't just want Dilly Bars; you'll have to follow multiple steps to satisfy their cravings. Can you take their order, grab a bowl and add ice cream, nuts and chocolate fast enough to keep your customers happy?
Work through each day of the week to earn a set amount of money, then play a mini game of matching treat ingredients in order to restock your supplies. Dessert-making machines can be upgraded for faster performance or you can buy machines that make new treats. Eventually, you'll control more than one store and even hire your own employees.
Who Said Ice Cream Can't Help Your Memory?
Give your memory skills a boost as you learn ingredients for different treats and learn to recall them at a moment's notice. You'll be craving all sorts of delicious ice cream treats once you take a look at these delectable graphics. But don't get too hypnotized or you won't make your daily profit quota!
The people need their ice cream-it's time to start serving!
Dracula Twins
Doctor Lifelust has kidnapped Count Dracula. The doctor wants pure vampire blood to make an elixir that will make him live forever. Now it's up to the twins to save the Count! Take on the role of the Dracula Twins, play as Drac or Dracana. Defend Transylvania and rid the castle of the evil minions who are helping the treacherous vampire hunter.
Features:
- More than 40 stages
- Helpful tutorials
- Magic power-ups
Friday, December 14, 2012
Walt Disney World Quest Magical Racing Tour
Chip's idea is to race around Walt Disney World Resort and collect all the pieces of the Fireworks Machine. If they get some friends to help too, they could find all the parts and put the machine back together in no time! You'll be speeding around 13 raceways based on popular Walt Disney World Theme Parks and Water Parks, including famous attractions like Space Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean, Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, and The Jungle Cruise!
Delicious 4 : Emily's Taste of Fame Deluxe
It's time for another adventure as Emily finds herself stranded in Delicious - Emily's Taste of Fame Deluxe! Help Emily succeed in the fourth title of the series by taking care of customers in five beautifully designed locations. Take on a special task each day and find challenges for beginners as well as experts. Get ready for some big surprises in this latest time management game!
- Special surprises on each level
- Beautifully designed life-like characters and locations
- It's not just another restaurant game;
- It takes time management gameplay to a whole new level!
Delicious Deluxe
Prepare yourself for fast fun in this tantalizing restaurant challenge. Join Emily on her quest to make her dreams come true in two game modes and seven different restaurants! Success means bigger restaurants, more tables, and a menu full of uniquely delectable items. Tasty treats may keep your customers happy, but it's going to take quick clicks and careful timing to get Emily's dreams off the ground. Take a bite out of Delicious Deluxe today!
Diner Dash: Seasonal Snack Pack
Diner Dash: Seasonal Snack Pack takes you down memory lane with Grandma and Flo as they reminisce about their favorite seasons. If you think the denizens of Dinertown have a good time when they stop by Flo's, you should see them when they really party! Splash into summer at the Coral Cove Cafe in Waterpark Madness; sneak into a ghoulish adventure at the Crypt Cafe; help Flo and Toshiro save Thanksgiving in Hometown Harvest; spread a little holiday cheer on the slopes in Winter Wonderland; and cozy up at the Romantic Rendezvous restaurant.
Diner Town Tycoon
Dinertown Tycoon is a simulation game in which you will help the heroine of Dinertown "Flo" save Dinertown from the overtaking of Grub Burger. There are 5 restaurant districts with 2-3 restaurants in each that you will be required to do various tasks for in order to save.
You will purchase items after studying the varying market conditions in the daily newspaper, put together a menu based on market research of your customer base, price the items of your menu based on market demands, purchase decor for your restaurant to bring in more customers, and purchase various advertising for you restaurants.
After you make these decisions for each day you will get to see how your decisions play out while watching time elapse. Based on the previous days profit you will make these decisions again using the information you glean from that town's daily newspaper. Once you have served a predetermined number of customers for each restaurant you will have saved that restaurant from the overtaking of Grub Burger!
The game is divided into five districts - Squid Row, Bistro Bay, Avenue Flo, Thyme Square, and Champagne Falls.
Each District has 2 to 3 restaurants each with a specific customer base that requires specific food ingredients offered on the menu. To make these people happy you must purchase menu items that contain these customers favorite ingredients. To learn which items a customer prefers, you will need to do market research on them and purchase this information by clicking on the "Goal Screen" or you can use the information provided to you here as the market research has been done for you for each customer base.
Deer Drive
I honestly had no idea what this game would be about, however the name lead me to believe maybe I could hop on deer and shout “Deer me!” because y’know puns.
So, story? No. It doesn’t have one, this is a classic arcade style shooter, and I mean it’s very close. To the point that the game pretty much cheats to make sure you lose! Woo. You can upload your scores to the leader boards, but I seem to only get 404 errors! It’s likely this is an issue with my firewall or something though. If it’s an actual error I’m confident they will fix it in time.
The first person shooter game has pretty standards graphics but you don’t expect cutting edge graphics for one of these games. The idea of the game is pretty simple: shoot most things – deer, bears, moose and even squirrels! But not female deer, because they’re lame or something.
So the game is pretty fast paced, you only really get a break between rounds when it’s telling you how awful you are (Giving you a score and your accuracy).
There’s around 20 rounds I think, but honestly I never made it beyond 10. The game tells me my ammo supply is “Near endless” which makes me believe it can actually run out at some point. But I can’t say that happened to me!
You can get various upgrades, such as rifles that have more bullets per clip and shades that give you super zoom in powers, well not that super, but you zoom in.
So all in all, Deer Drive is pretty average but just good simple fun. It also has two modes, one is single play and the other “Party mode” is multiplayer, you just take turns.
Diner Dash : Hometown Hero
Diner Dash: Hometown Hero: On a visit to her hometown, Flo and her Grandma Florence take a stroll down memory lane. Bring five restaurants back to life, and meet new customers like the Hungry Man and the Celebrity. Take special care of customers with reservations and place flowers at tables in order to make diners happier. Stuck with a 4-person group and no 4-person tables? Now you can move tables together to create a larger table. Help restore Flo`s hometown now! Love it? go and start playing Diner Dash: Hometown Hero now.
Diner Dash 2 : Restaurant Rescue
Come to a new restaurant adventure and follow Flo after her returning from Nirvana. She dashes to advocate four fellow restaurant owners Darla, Tony, Margarita and Toshiro demolish the covetous tycoon, Mr. Big. Flo got to know that Mr. Big wanted to destroy four restaurants and open his own mega-restaurant on that place. How she can allow realize his cruel plans? She is here to lend a hand to each of her friends and stop Mr. Big.
Your task is to accommodate customers when they enter your restaurant and take their orders, present drinks, fetch high chairs and bus tables, dish out food and assemble tips for great job. You can choose different diner upgrades as you proceed in the game, receive multiple options for the newest restaurant feature. If your visitors are happy and you have enough tips to complete a level, you will get a choice of several improvements to your restaurant.
Travel from place to place and work in every locale from a Mexican cantina to an Italian pizzeria. There are different items to give to your customers in every café, but you are skilled and wise so you can win! When you complete level 40 at Toshiro's Grill you will shift to a big Flo's Skylight Lounge Restaurant.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Dark Soul 2
Follow the journey of Galahar, a noble man and fearless warrior, as he struggles to find his missing daughter and fulfill his role as the new Swordmaster.
A brave warrior named Galahar goes back to his hometown after 10 years of searching for his kidnapped daughter, who disappeared during raid at their village. Soon after arriving home at Solside Village, he is selected by the Mershiak Church to become a Swordmaster. While at first he thinks this would divert him from his primary objective, finding his daughter, he discovers that both paths are strangely connected...
Delicious 2 Deluxe
Emily's back for more delicious fun in this fast-paced sequel! Help her rescue her family's finances in five all-new themed restaurants! Use your earnings to purchase decorations, sure to make your customers smile. Emily's friends and family are on hand to help, but it's going to take your serving savvy to get Uncle Antonio back on track. Featuring two game modes, all-new customers, and hours of family fun, Delicious 2 Deluxe is just the thing to satisfy your craving for fun!
Diaper Dash
Diaper Dash: It's a girl! And a boy! In fact, it's every adorable baby in DinerTown, all bundled up for you to lavish with love. Keep these DinerTown darlings cooing by helping out Wilson who's in over his head running the local daycare. He needs your help to keep those cuties well supplied with bottles, toys, naps, and love. Make a play date now with the game that's literally crawling with fun! Love it? go and start playing Diaper Dash now.
Dairy Dash
Ah, life on the farm? what could be more relaxing? Just about anything, according to the Smith family! Help these city slickers get a grip on the family farm as the entertaining hustle of the Diner Dash® series goes pastoral. Care for cows, goats, chickens, and sheep while growing tomatoes, corn and pumpkins. You?ll even enjoy the occasional glass of lemonade and fill an order or two for Flo! It?s all in a day?s work in Dairy Dash?! Players familiar with classic Diner Dash strategies like time management and event chaining will find that their hard-earned diner experience proves useful ? as long as they remember that cows don?t tip!
Dig MacDug.
For all those Arcade game lovers who want to relive the good old days of “Digger”, now there’s the retro Dig MacDug. With catchy music and cool graphics, it’s going to grab you, and you’re not going to want to let go.
Dig McDug is a superb game for all arcade lovers. If you are a game gourmet with hunger of some old-fashioned fun, this game has amazing strong vintage flavor to it, which instantly returns you back into the days of retro gaming. But since the game-realated technologies have advanced significantly since that time, what you get is the classic, wrapped with rich colorful game graphics, mind-boggling sounds and catchy music! Dig McDug is packed with dozens of game levels, bonuses and tons of gold. You are to navigate a digger machine through the level in order to collect emeralds, gold, dollars and various bonuses. You should be careful to avoid monsters. You may drop gold sacks and eat various bonuses, like Cherry, which temporary activates 'berserk mode' and enables you to eat monsters. But be wise - Cherry appears only once per game round. To enjoy Dig McDug to the fullest - registered it, because the registered version rewards you with two additional wonderful themes with new cool game environments and 60 additional levels to dig. Dig McDug ?you'll dig it! Happy gaming!
Look no further to find all the retro fun of Digger and Bouldash; Dig MacDug is here! Improved with modern music and graphics you’re going to find this game irresistible. And it’s got loads of themes, each with 30 levels. So don’t wait any longer, try Dig MacDug free for 24 hours!
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Jewel Legends: Tree of Life
Welcome to new fantastic and entertaining Match-3 game under the title Jewel Legends: Tree of Life! You are going to rebuild the beautiful world of the Hods, it's amazing structures such as the Mushroom Farm, the Fountain of Wonder and Bath House Blubberpot! Using different building materials, all kinds of jewels and other valuable items switch two adjacent tiles to make a row of three or more matching tiles! Enjoy colorful graphics and pleasant music with Jewel Legends: Tree of Life! Download this unique game right now and totally for free and spend your time with pleasure! Good luck!
Rebuild the world of the Hods in Jewel Legends: Tree of Life! Using building materials, jewels and other valuables, switch two adjacent tiles to make a row of three or more matching tiles! The valuables will help you to build marvellous structures for the Hods, such as Bath House Blubberpot, the Mushroom Farm and the Fountain of Wonder. Players can also check out bonus game modes and collect trophies.
Game Features:
• 100 Exciting Levels!
• Challenging Mini Games
• Earn Achievements!
Trade Empires
For many gamers the quality of the trading aspects of a strategy game are what makes the difference between the game being good and the game being great. It may sound silly but it really is a significant part of the experience. Frog City have picked up on this fact (they did after all have a great strategy game themselves in Imperialism II) and have firmly placed trade at the heart of Trade Empires. In fact they have done more than that; the game is essentially all about trading.
In case you are thinking that this sounds a little strange and that maybe it couldn't possibly work, well let me put your mind at rest and tell you that Trade Empires is one of the most addictive games strategy games that has been released in the last few years.
On loading the game for the first time there are five tutorials to help ease you into the game and introduce you to the interface. These tutorials are fantastic and will learn you all you need to know to tackle the first few scenarios. All information is given in text (no verbal information exists) and the information is given in click-off dialogue boxes so there is no need to be a speed reader here. What's more you can even easily go back to earlier messages so if there is something you've forgotten then, you simply click the 'back' button to read the previous messages.
There are nineteen scenarios. These cover, between them, around 4½ thousand years of history and they range from the early civilisation in 2500 BC to the close of German Industrialisation in 1905. The scenarios are split into four levels of difficulty (Easy - Very Difficult). The easy scenarios are merely an extension of the tutorials in that they introduce you to new game concepts such as multi-regions (more than one map on which to trade). The more difficult levels give you rivals to compete with (although a fantastic inclusion in the options menu lets you disable computer opponents in all scenarios). You will need to guard your merchants as well on these levels as they will be susceptible to attacks in some cases (again this too can be disabled in the options menu for those who don't like combat).
Basically the gameplay goes something like this. You are in charge of a family and at the beginning of the game all you have are a headquarters and a reasonable amount of money. Your first priority is to place a market next to some commodity (it is preferable to locate you first market next to a food source such as rice as you don't have to immediately worry about importing food to attract residents). Next you'll place a second market next to some useful commodity such as flax which can be worked into cotton cloth which is usually one of the first items that a growing population will require. You then create a path/road between the two and create a trade route between the two markets. Finally you hire a merchant and place him on that trade route. These are the bare basics of the gameplay. Matters get more intriguing when you take into account that the price for items changes depending on how much it is wanted on not wanted in a particular market. A base exists for an item but this is only for guidance and an item that is in desperately in demand can far exceed this base price. Historical events and wars also have an effect on the value of goods (although this is only for a certain amount of time and the price of the goods returns to normal when this special condition has passed). Certain buildings like temples and palaces also have special demands and they usually pay very handsome prices to a merchant that can deliver their goods.
There are also technological advances in the game. Unlike other strategy games, where you have to research technologies, in Trade Empires you have to purchase an advance. The way this works is like this. If you get offered the chance to buy the Copper Mining advance and you accept the suddenly copper mines will become visible to you on your terrain map. You can then create an outpost by the copper mine and create a trade route to move the copper to a market but to smelt the copper you must also have the Copper Smelting advance in order to make copper ingots which can later be turned into copper urns. Occasionally you'll purchase an advance that your computer rivals will not have. In this case you can licence the advance and then you will have a limited time to sell that advance to them.
The advances are not limited to raw materials and finished articles. Advances can also lead to improved methods of transportation for your merchants. In the early period scenarios the default method of transport for your merchant is the donkey which is OK to begin with but will soon become too slow. Should you acquire the Animal Breeding advance you can elect to switch you merchant to mule which is slightly quicker and can carry fractionally more. With further advances you can use camels, horses, drays etc. and the modern scenarios you can go from horse-drawn rail to an American 4-4-0 train with the appropriate advances. The depth involved here is truly wonderful and the gameplay is enriched for it.
For extra spice Frog City decided to throw in individual personalities for the merchants. All of the merchants have special attributes. These range from Pathfinding which increases the speed of off-road travel to Famine Relief which enables your merchant to receive a little bit extra when selling foodstuffs. With superior performance a merchant can receive extra attributes (you get to decide which one). This can create very valuable merchants and you will have to protect them with guards should the scenario contain possible threats. While we are on the subject of merchants you have to be careful about the trade routes that you create. Should you send a merchant to a city market loaded with goods that the market doesn't want then he will struggle to sell the goods and you will lose income as a result. You have to keep an eye on what is needed at all times and update you routes accordingly.
The real beauty of the game is the amount of different historical time periods that it covers. The earliest time period in the game is 2,500 BC - 2310 BC in the First Civilizations scenario and the latest time period is 1835-1905 in the German Industrialization scenario. In between these we have Roman, Egyptian, and Medieval scenarios (and more) and each of these time periods comes with the appropriate modes of transport, appropriate commodities and buildings. The attention to detail by Frog City is truly staggering and the whole visual style adopted by the game is fantastic. Victory conditions for the scenarios vary and range from dominating a trade region to creating more wealth than your enemy.
Graphically the game is perhaps on a par with games such as Railroad Tycoon II. While not staggering the general look of the game is pleasing and easy on the eye. The different historical styles of the buildings have been well done but the terrain does seem a bit lacking in atmosphere although I can appreciate that this helps keep the system requirements low for those of us who can't afford to upgrade every couple of months. One thing I would have liked is a zoom feature but this is just a personal preference and is not needed within the game. The resolution is fixed at 1024x768 so bear this in mind if your running with an old graphics card or monitor.
The game's interface on the whole is very good. I would liked to have seen a centralised menu for seeing all the markets in one go as it is a little bit of a nuisance having to go around all of them.
Trade Empires has really surprised me. I was expecting something like Caesar 3 but what I found was completely different. To give you some point of reference and if I had to describe what the game was like I would say that it plays like a Transport Tycoon through the ages game. This description only fits part of the bill though as in many ways Trade Empires is a very unique and very addictive experience. Although the game has no random/skirmish play feature don't let that fool you into thinking that the game is short. Many of the scenarios can be played from many different angles which offer a completely different experience. In short Trade Empires comes highly recommend from Deaf Gamers for its originality, it's complete text feedback and above all it's brilliant gameplay.
Dangeous High School Girls in Trouble
Dangeous High School Girls in Trouble (DHSGiT) is an amazing game. It is a delightful, empowering, realistic, dark, entertaining and captivating adventure that you can play for 15 minutes or for hours. The two areas where this casual game from Mousechief really shines are the vibrant characters and the witty script, but the whole game is really just phenomenal.
In fact, DHSGiT is easily one of the best games I’ve played in 2008. Sure, there are some quirks which may irritate me from time to time but most of those are caused by my own failings at certain mini-games (like Gambit or Flirt) and are not the fault of DHSGiT. Gamers of all skill levels and 13 (there are some mature issues in the game) or older will find something to love about DHSGiT.
Dangerous High School Girls Don’t Find Trouble. Trouble Finds Them.
Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble stars a group of dangerous high school girls who attend Daniel Gerard Ross High School in Brigiton, USA, in the 1920s. After you pick one of 12 girls as your clique’s leader, you set out to recruit three other girls for your group. Then you decide to investigate the weird happenings at the high school.
There was a fire in the cafeteria and the school nurse is covering up accidents. The only way to discover what’s truly going on is to use their popularity, rebellious nature, savvy and glamour to taunt other characters, fib about your true intentions, expose people’s secrets, flirt with boys and gambit like adults.
Fusion of Casual, Strategy, RPG and Mini-Games.
Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble is also interesting because it doesn’t really fit perfectly into any one genre. Sure, it can easily be declared casual but it also possesses adventure, strategic and RPG elements.
Most conversations with NPC characters bring up mini-games (Taunt, Fib, Expose, Flirt and Gambit) to play, adding to the casual atmosphere. However, characters can acquire items to use, boyfriends to boost stats and even level up after successfully managing a certain number of encounters. Also mini-games, Flirt and Gambit especially, require you to think and plan before acting. Plus there is lots of dialogue and you’ll find yourself investigating quite a bit.
It also has amazing characters. The dangerous high school girls of DHSGiT are the most fun and interesting but even NPCs like Liar Girl, Dapper Boy, Miss Fox and Miriam have individual personalities which make you pay attention to every conversation.
The cast is incredibly diverse and each of the twelve has an interesting little bio and personality, which is revealed through the beginning, conversations and pow-wows among your group. Personally, I like Eleanor – a dangerous high school girl in a wheelchair who’s anything but handicapped. At one point in the game, when revolting over a wheelchair ramp, she reveals the following secret, “Lately, various cute boys fancy to carry me like Cleopatra. This stupid ramp will ruin my one thrill!”
The presentation for DHSGiT is also quite unique. The game is designed to look like a board game. NPCs are indicated by silver pieces reminiscent of Monopoly figures. Prizes, actions and parley conversations take place on what appear to be cards. Even the environments for each area look like game boards, complete with the DHSGiT logo. It, and the sepia tones for some of the menu boxes, help create an ambiance which really make the game feel like it takes place in the 1920′s.
“Well-behaved women rarely make history.” – Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
Even if you only take the time to sample the Mac or PC demo of Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble, you’ll have no trouble seeing why it was named Most Innovative at Casual Games Association Innovate 2007. I don’t think I’ve ever had the pleasure of encountering a PC title like DHSGiT before, and it provides a memorable experience for anyone who plays it.
This independent game deserves a large audience, and Mousechief should be commended for creating such a wonderful game. It is mostly positive, entertaining, affordable and well-crafted. Kudos to Mousechief for all of their hard work on Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble.
Daycare Nightmare Mini Monster
Monsters love their babies, too! That's why they need a first-rate daycare center in Monster Town. Help Molly tend to cooing ghost babies who scare their friends when they get mad.
Adorable little witches who play foul tricks on their playmates when they don't get their way, plus sweet mini-mummies, burly baby kongs, ferociously cute werewolves and cuddly blobs.
Happy monsters mean bigger tips, sad monsters mean mayhem! Keep this daycare from becoming a nightmare!
Picket Fences
Become the envy of your neighborhood with Picket Fences, an engaging card game where keeping up with the Joneses has never been so much fun! Play against three competitive neighbors and see who can furnish, remodel, and landscape their respective homes quicker. It's a battle of wits and luck in Picket Fences, as the shuffling of the cards dictates your every move. Pick, match and discard cards to create sets and win points for beautifying your home. Achieve Full House status for a big bonus, or shoot for the risky, but rewarding high-end sets. The choice is up to you in Picket Fences!
Picket Fences full version features include:
- Own the best house on the block in this spirited neighborhood challenge
- Shuffle the cards and deal against three feisty residents
- Furnish, remodel and landscape to beautify your home faster
- Use bonus cards to make special plays against your neighbors
- Show no mercy and get a bigger reward!
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