Game easy download,pc game,flash game,play game,game cheats,game sloth,kids game,internet gamecar game,adult game,sexy game

Rail Simulator 2: RailWorks (2009/ENG/RUS)

June 23rd, 2009

Rail Simulator 2: RailWorks (2009/ENG/RUS)

Rail Simulator 2: RailWorks (2009/ENG/RUS)

Rail Simulator 2: RailWorks (2009/ENG/RUS)
RailWorks will provide the best looking and most realistic train and rail simulation platform for rail enthusiasts and modelers. Players will be able to take control of historic and contemporary trains across a range routes and scenarios, design their own tracks and download new content.

A variety of exciting routes including: 3 fictional routes covering the UK, Europe and US.A plus Oxford Paddington, Bath Templecombe, Cajun Pass, York Newcastle and Hagen Siegen

13 locomotives including all new US class F7, UK Class 37 and German class V200

Over 50 scenarios

Incredibly high levels of realism, both visually and technically

Powerful new tools for defining and modifying train performance and controls

An array of new 3D assets for building your own routes

The ability to share content and creations

The ability to add new locomotives, scenarios and routes

Platform based software that will be continuously updated as time goes on

Backward compatibility with the original Rail Simulator

Technically more advanced than anything before Read the rest of this entry »

  • Share/Save/Bookmark

Sherlock-Holmes-Vs-Jack-The-Ripper-2009

June 23rd, 2009
Sherlock Holmes Vs Jack The Ripper 2009

Sherlock Holmes Vs Jack The Ripper 2009

The Sherlock Holmes series is known as one of the best franchises in adventure games and is acclaimed by critics worldwide. Now, the detective is back in what will be his most terrifying investigation. In this great adventure game, the player will track the most dangerous killer England has ever known: Jack the Ripper.


1888, London, district of Whitechapel. A series of particularly horrible murders takes place in this district of the East End of London where atrociously mutilated prostitutes’ bodies are found. The police are unable to find a serious lead and the murders increase creating a real psychosis. Sherlock Holmes starts looking for clues in the dark and sinister alleys of Whitechapel in order to follow the macabre trail of the one the press now calls Jack the Ripper. During a frightening adventure, Sherlock Holmes will try to bring out the true identity and the motives of the one who hides behind this scary alias.
Fully 3D rendered, Sherlock Holmes versus Jack the Ripper will offer players 2 different views that are accessible at any time: a 3rd person view in the purest style used in point & click adventure games, as well as a 1st person view. The player will be free to play in one or the other modes or even combine them for greater immersion into this terrifying adventure

Another novelty: the player will also find an original crime scene reconstitution system that will allow him to test his theories during his progress in the investigation to follow the bloody trail of the terrifying serial killer.
Read the rest of this entry »

  • Share/Save/Bookmark

rapidshare download:Transformers 2 Revenge Of The Fallen

June 23rd, 2009

Transformers 2 Revenge Of The Fallen

Transformers 2 Revenge Of The Fallen


Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen: The Game is a 2009 third-person shooter video game based on the 2009 live action film Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 is developed by Luxoflux, Microsoft Windows is developed by Beenox Studios, Wii and PlayStation 2 is developed by Krome Studios, Nintendo DS is developed by Vicarious Visions and PlayStation Portable is developed by Savage Entertainment.
Similar to the game based on the first movie, Revenge of the Fallen will feature two separate campaigns; one depicting the actions of the Autobots, and the other the actions of the Decepticons. The game will expand on the movie plot with additional missions and characters.[6] Unlike its predecessor, Revenge of the Fallen will feature a hub-like, non-linear mission progression; allowing the player to choose what missions they would like to accomplish and where in order to further drive the story.

Multiplayer has been confirmed, featuring five different modes. Deathmatch will allow players to choose any character in a free-for-all battle. Team Deathmatch will feature Autobots vs Decepticons. Control Points features gameplay similar to the Star Wars Battlefront series, with teams battling for control of specific areas to gain points One Shall Stand is similar to Team Deathmatch; the difference being that the sole objective is to take out the enemy leader (Optimus Prime or Megatron) while protecting your own. Finally Battle for the Shards featuring Capture the Flag-style gameplay; teams search for shards of the allspark and return them to their base to earn points. Read the rest of this entry »

  • Share/Save/Bookmark

And Yet It Moves (Highly Compressed) | 41 MB

June 18th, 2009

And-Yet-It-Moves

And-Yet-It-Moves

And Yet It Moves is set in a heavily stylised world with many of the background elements having the look of ripped paper, including the player’s character which also appears to be a rough pencil line-drawing on white paper. As with most platform games, the player’s character can move left and right and can jump; however the central conceit of game is that the player can also spin the entire world either 90 or 180 degrees around their character as they move. In this way the player overcomes the many puzzles they encounter during play. The game features 17 levels, spanning multiple worlds, and a time run mode is also available. There are multiple unlockable Steam achievements.

The name itself is an English translations of Galileo Galilei’s famous remark E pur si muove!

A demo is available of the game on Steam and on the official homepage.The game can be bought via Steam[3], PlayGreenhouse.com,[4] Impulse[5], or Gamersgate; as well as DRM-free from the official site.

The developers have confirmed via the official ‘And Yet It Moves’ forums that a Wii version of the game is being worked on. Read the rest of this entry »

  • Share/Save/Bookmark

Re-Volt (Highly compressed) | 37mb

June 18th, 2009

Re-Volt

Re-Volt

Re-Volt (Highly compressed) | 37mb

For years, Toy-Volt has been producing toys and games for children all over the world. Within months of introducing their first products, Toy-Volt shot to the top! No one could put their finger on exactly what it was that made the toys so popular. Sure, they employed the best designers and marketers in the world, but there was something else about Toy-Volt toys, something almost…. magic. With their latest product, it appears that they’ve used a little too much of that special something, because the radio controlled cars just off the production line have gained minds of their own! Escaping from the shelves that held them prisoners, the RC (radio controlled) cars have escaped into the real world, and they’re heading your way! Brand new models, old favorites, even some experimental prototypes–the entire product line of RC cars from the fine folks at Toy-Volt has come out to play! They’re causing plenty of chaos as they test their new-found freedom! You’ll be racing inside, outside, upside down and backwards!

Re-volt puts you at the controls of a radio controlled car, where you either race against other kids or simply drive around the different courses.

Imagine that all the coolest and most popular radio-controlled cars have come to life and escaped the store shelves. OK, maybe you?d better not. It?s a silly idea that feels unnecessary and tacked on in Acclaim?s new racing game Re-Volt. Fortunately, the game is better than its premise and delivers some memorable arcade racing thrills. On the other hand, Re-Volt has its share of problems and ends up being only decent when it could have been great.

Strip away the bad premise, and the basic idea behind the game is that you race little radio-controlled cars around a series of cool and unusual tracks. Essentially, you get to drive these puppies where you wouldn?t be able to in real life. You have more than 28 different cars to choose from (each rated differently for speed, acceleration, and weight), though most of these are locked at the beginning of the game. As you progress through the game?s four championship circuits, you?ll gain access to more cars.

Tracks include the inside of a toy store, a suburban neighborhood, the deck of a ship, a museum, and a town in the Old West. In all, the game offers 14 single-player tracks including the stunt track, which is a free-for-all course on which you can try some slick jumps, loops, and other nifty maneuvers. If you manage to win enough races, you can also take on most of the tracks in mirrored or reverse modes. The game relies a little too heavily on this, however, and actually throws a mirrored track at you very early on. So instead of letting you race on a new track for each of your first 13 runs, you begin seeing familiar surroundings as early as your sixth race.

Fortunately, gameplay is pretty solid as far as arcade racers go. The game offers four different speed and realism settings, which govern how fast you can go and how harsh the physics are during each race. On the higher settings, Re-Volt can be extremely challenging, as it becomes remarkably easy to spin out your little car or, worse yet, flip it over to lose precious seconds. The lowest setting offers little relief, since it slaps a speed delimiter on your car but doesn?t seem to slow down your opponents at all once you progress past the first championship circuit. Actually, that seems to be a theme throughout the game, since even when you?re running flat-out with the fastest car available, the computer cars always seem to be able to pass you with ease. The AI also has access to different cars than you do at most points, which doesn?t seem very fair.

Still, if you can grasp the controls, you should be able to stay competitive in Re-Volt after a few races? worth of practice. If you?re still having trouble, the various power-ups can help even the odds a bit. The optional combat race mode lets you pick up much-needed energy boosts, as well as weapons and other goodies that you can use to take out your opponents. Of course, the AI cars can pick them up as well, so many races end up resembling high-speed mini-deathmatches.

As you compete, you?ll find that one extremely annoying problem with Re-Volt is the lack of a basic save game feature. True, your progress is recorded after you complete a championship circuit, and each circuit is typically only three or four races in length. But the developers should have recognized the fact that not all players can sit down and race through four tracks at a time every time they play the game. Saving mid-race would be ludicrous, but saving after each race should have been a no-brainer.

Re-Volt includes a track editor that lets you build your own courses. While I?m hesitant to criticize any feature that lets you extend the life and enjoyment of a game, unfortunately the editor is rather unintuitive and offers a paltry array of scenery and track-style options. In fact, it?s nearly impossible to recreate any of the pre-built tracks? coolest jumps, twists, or slopes with this editor. Also, you can?t drop your track into any of the stunning environments that surround the game?s pre-built tracks. A few more options, a much better interface, and a way to create surrounding terrain would not only have improved the editor, but would have made it fit the look, feel, and style of the game. As it stands, the game and the editor feel like they?re two different products, not two parts of the same thing.

Don?t get me wrong, Re-Volt isn?t a bad game. It?s quite a lot of fun, in fact. It even has a great soundtrack, which is predominantly techno-dance music but very good techno-dance music and perfect for the gameplay. But the overall package is weaker than it should be as a result of its scattered flaws, which is unfortunate since it could just as soon have been one of the year?s best arcade racers.

System Requirements:
P200, 32M RAM, 150M Disk, 4x CD, DirectX 6.0, 3Dfx or Direct3D compatible video card with 8M RAM

  • Share/Save/Bookmark

Unreal Tournament 2003 download

June 18th, 2009

Unreal Tournament 2003 or UT2003 is a first-person shooter video game ported from its Xbox counterpart Unreal Championship and designed mainly for multiplayer gaming. The game is part of the Unreal franchise’s series of games, and is a sequel to Unreal Tournament (UT99).

The game set a record for the number of downloads (1.2 million) when the demo was released, which is a reflection of the popularity of the original UT.[1] In addition, the game engine has been widely licensed for games such as the Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six series, Splinter Cell, and America’s Army.

UT2003 has received mostly positive reviews, although it did not have the impact that its 1999 predecessor had. One reason was increased competition, with Halo: Combat Evolved, Tribes 2, and Battlefield 1942. These games had raised the bar for the multiplayer first-person shooter gaming by including vehicles and more complex teamplay.

UT2003 contains several Easter eggs (e.g. a hidden vehicle) to hint at future potential for the series. Unreal Tournament 2004, the similar but highly refined sequel with added game types, arrived in 2004 and completely replaced UT2003 on store shelves. UT2004 boxes sold in the United States include a voucher that, along with proof of having bought UT2003, gives a discount for UT2004.

Unreal II: The Awakening was released as a sister product to the game.
Read the rest of this entry »

  • Share/Save/Bookmark

CS 1.6 NONSTEAM +PATCH + BOTS

June 18th, 2009

cs16

cs16

CS 1.6 NONSTEAM +PATCH + BOTS

FULL GAME:
Code:
http://files.filefront.com/cs16full+v7exe/;8628249;/fileinfo.html/1/1

PATCH:
Code:
gameparty.cz/home/request.php?113

BOTS:
Code:
playanddestroy.wbl.sk/cs1.6-bots.rar

  • Share/Save/Bookmark

Grand Theft Auto 4/GTA IV[PC][Full RIp][6.5GB]

June 18th, 2009

Grand Theft Auto

Grand Theft Auto

gta4_8Grand Theft Auto IV, commonly shortened to GTA4 or GTA IV, is a sandbox-style action-adventure video game developed by Rockstar North.[15] It is the sixth 3D game in the Grand Theft Auto series, the sixth console release, and the eleventh game overall. The game was preceded by Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories. Grand Theft Auto IV was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in Oceania, Europe and North America on 29 April 2008, and in Japan on 30 October 2008.A Windows version of the game was released in North America on 2 December 2008 and in Europe on 3 December. Two episodic packs are being developed for the Xbox 360, the first of which is entitled The Lost and Damned and was released on 17 February 2009. The game is set in a redesigned rendition of Liberty City, a fictional city based heavily on modern day New York City. It follows Niko Bellic, a war veteran from an unspecified country in Eastern Europe,[20] who comes to the United States in search of the American Dream,[21] but quickly becomes entangled in a seedy underworld of gangs, crime, and corruption. Like other games in the series, GTA IV is composed of elements from driving games and third-person shooters, and features \”open-world\” gameplay that gives players more control over their playing experience. GTA IV is the first console game in the series to feature an online multiplayer mode, which contains fifteen game types. A major commercial and critical success, Grand Theft Auto IV broke industry records with sales of around 3.6 million units on its first day of release and grossing more than $500 million in revenue in the first week, from an estimated 6 million units sold worldwide. As of 11 March 2009, the game has sold over 13 million copies. Grand Theft Auto IV received overwhelmingly positive reviews, becoming one of the highest-rated games of all-time on aggregated review websites such as MobyGames and TopTenReviews. Read the rest of this entry »

  • Share/Save/Bookmark

Goddess Etain – Shaiya

June 15th, 2009

shaiya

shaiya

Goddess Etain – Shaiya

Shaiya is an MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game) created by Sonov Entertainment[2] and published in North America and Europe by Aeria Games and Entertainment.[3] The game is being launched in Europe. A German Open Beta started on the 3rd of December 2008 and a French version started on the 16th of March 2009.

Shaiya, pronounced “shy-uh,” allows players to receive quests – normally by interacting with NPCs. These quests are optional and usually require players to kill certain monsters. Players are free to explore the game world as they please, making Shaiya a sandbox game. Completing quests and killing monsters give players’ characters experience points. When enough experience is accumulated, the character gains a level and is granted ability points to spend on improving his/her characteristics. The play mode chosen by the player has an effect here where the more difficult modes give more ability points each level. Players’ characters maneuver in a 3D environment and are able to run, walk and jump. Players have the option of using either click-to-move or WASD controls. [5] All of the available player skills may be dragged into hotbars and assigned keyboard shortcuts. Players can also communicate by many means: In-Game Chat, Whispers, Guild Faction Chat, and Party Chat. The game also includes in-game guides that are backed by actual humans GS, otherwise known as Game Sages, as well as the GM’s most players are used to in other RPGs.

  • Share/Save/Bookmark

Sarah Morrison – Tabula Rasa

June 15th, 2009

sarah morrison half

sarah morrison half

Richard Garriott’s Tabula Rasa was an MMORPG developed by Destination Games and published by NCsoft, designed in part by some of the creators of Ultima Online including Richard Garriott. The game was an RPG that blends certain shooter aspects into the combat system. It was officially released to retail on November 2, 2007, with customers that pre-ordered the game allowed access to the live servers from October 30, 2007. The development team released updates, called “Deployments,” nearly every month since launch. The game required monthly subscription.
Read the rest of this entry »

  • Share/Save/Bookmark