Aevum Obscurum is a turn-based online multiplayer strategy game.
Aevum Obscurum aka Royal AO is a free online turn-based multiplayer strategy game, where you take the reigns of a budding empire and struggle against fellow players for control of Europe.
Size: 9.93MB Released: Mar 11, 2008 Updated: Jul 06, 2008
80 -Best of 2004- Webetiser Jigsaw Puzzles With Handy Preview Browser
This jigsaw puzzle package delivers the most downloaded Webetiser puzzles of 2004 in one package. This package combines 80 puzzles, using 16 images with 5 severities each. For your convenience it contains the brand new Webetiser Puzzle Browser.
Size: 3.09MB Released: Jan 13, 2005 Updated: Jul 05, 2008
Advent Calendar With 24 Jigsaw Puzzles (winter theme, multilingual aphorisms)
The application shows the advent calendar typical numbers you can click on to start a jigsaw puzzle. Every jigsaw puzzle shows a winter image and multilingual aphorisms (english, german).
Size: 2.73MB Released: Oct 11, 2004 Updated: Jul 05, 2008
Galaxy Lander is a mix of the game Thrust from c64 and moon/jupiter lander
Galaxy Lander is a mix of the game Thrust from c64 and moon/jupiter lander from the arcade machines. The game features 10 levels of action. Fly through different caves and bomb enemy Beamer, deliver cargo to a collector and much more.
Size: 7.46MB Released: Aug 31, 2005 Updated: Jul 05, 2008
3D Backgammon game with great graphics and revolutionary fun features
This is the closest thing to a real backgammon game you can get on your computer. With 3d graphics and quality computer players, it will keep you hooked. Not only can you play by yourself, but you can also play with friends and family online.
Size: 12.81MB Released: Mar 01, 2006 Updated: Jul 05, 2008
A fun and addictive shape puzzle game of strategy and logic
TaMiGoN is a new and unique logic puzzle game. The game brings together game elements from the Chinese Tangram puzzles and mixes them with modern Action Puzzle ideas such as color and shape matching.
Size: 1.01MB Released: Feb 04, 2008 Updated: Jul 05, 2008