Minicraft is a 48 hour project developed by Notch, the famous developer of the successful Minecraft. We could say that this game is an 8-bit version of the mentioned sandbox and a bit more simple, although it keeps offering a good bunch of possibilities. Create workbenches to then create lanterns, funditions to create gold lingots ovens to cook meals,... Of course,...
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A survival mobile shooting game you never tried before – Hopeless Land, which can support 121 players fight in one fatal survival game at same time. Many ingenious game features in Hopeless Land: various of special Asian architectures locate in the battleground; Drive the helicopter and experience the air-to-land modern fight you never tried before; Enjoy ultra-...
Free Studio 6.7.4.1101 for Windows
Free Studio is a complete tool pack developed by DVDVideoSoft that comes with over 20 different multimedia applications. The program is divided into five easy access categories: download managers, converters, recorder, editors, and multimedia file upload tools. The program will help you carry out practically any action related to the conversion, download, or saving...
Very simple, this game consists of jumping chips over each other into an empty circle. One piece can jump over another, up, down or sideways, but never diagonally. The chip over which another has jumped is removed from the game board. The object is to keep removing chips until the board is left with one single chip located in the centre circle....
Adventure Game Studio 3.5.1.22 for Windows
Games like Monkey Island and Maniac Mansion ended up defining gaming for an entire generation of players. Adventure Game Studio is an application for creating your own 2D adventure games, otherwise known as point-and-click adventures, with the same look and gameplay used during the 80s and 90s. AGS has a pretty visual interface as well as its own scripting language...