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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Free download MMORPG: Shaiya


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Shaiya is a 3D fantasy MMORPG boasting a medium sized community and an in-depth PVP System whereby players can fight members of the opposing faction in specific areas. In Shaiya, players are asked to choose a difficulty level before they begin playing, that decides their experience gain - and on the hardest difficulty - whether or not they can continue playing after death.

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Free download MMORPG: Last Chaos


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Last Chaos is an MMORPG where players can simultaneously be connected, fight and upgrade their courage and battle skills through adventures, quests and crafting skills with fellow adventurers. With exciting characters and advanced graphics, players enjoy some of the best features that MMORPGs have to offer.

It is set in the land of Iris, a place where anarchy, terror and ambition reign after an epic struggle between the Gods. Last Chaos uses the advanced graphical engine Bump Map Rendering Technology and glow-light effect. Players can enjoy PvPvE (using Exciting Range of Aggressive Battle System), personal dungeons and crafting systems. Last Chaos has a Pet System for players to raise, fight and fly with the pets.

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Free download Mini game: Escape Rosecliff Island


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An unexpected storm has left you shipwrecked on a mysterious private island, and you'll need to find hidden objects and solve puzzles to escape! Seek and find 2,100 cleverly concealed objects in 25 intriguing locations, play five different types of mini-game puzzles, and collect the clues that will lead you to safety.

You'll need a sharp eye to play through three game modes in this mesmerizing hidden-object adventure. Will you find your way back home?

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Free download Mini game: Mystery PI



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The hit hidden-object game series goes to Hollywood!
The only copy of this year's biggest blockbuster movie has gone missing a day before its premiere event. You only have 17 hours to find and return the movie or the Hollywood Studio will be ruined.
Scour the glitzy, glamorous spots around L.A. in search of the missing reel. Find over 2,100 hidden objects in 25 amazing locations like Malibu Beach, Rodeo Drive, movie studios and more. And best of all, if you can crack the case before time runs out, you'll be paid $15 Million dollars—so hurry... Hollywood is counting on you!

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Free download Mini game: Peggle Deluxe



The #1 PopCap Game on XBLA! Shoot and clear the orange pegs from 55 levels as 10 outlandish Masters help you rise to Peggle greatness. Wield 10 Magic Powers and rack up bonus points and style shots you’ll smile about for weeks. Then put your skills to the test with 75 challenges, Duel mode, and live multiplayer action in the Peg Party!

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Free download Pc game: Street Fighter IV


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So here we are then. Street Fighter IV. A game which a couple of years ago existed only as an unlikely fanboy dream, but which now elicits a passionate response from absolutely everyone, be it nigh-religious fervor or a wrinkle-nosed dose of "Whut?" But which faction is right? The enthused or the confused? Well here's a clue. It's the former, without a single doubt.

But before we go on explaining just why Street Fighter IV is easily one of the finest crafted games of this console generation, a brief disclaimer regarding this review. It would be very easy of us to spout on about the return of Street Fighter as a second coming for 2D gaming; a vindication of "old school" design methods and a revitalitation of SNES-era gameplay.

We could probably even reference Braid and Geometry Wars as evidence of some pseudo neo-retro revival movement. But we're not going to. Because frankly, that line of thinking is utter bollocks, and does a disservice both to Street Fighter IV and to 2D gaming itself.


These aren't geriatric out-of retirement boxers, back for one last "Aw bless 'em, they're trying" novelty exhibition. They're perfectly legitimate elements of the gaming spectrum which do and offer things that 3D design just never can, chronology of development be damned.

Put it this way, David Bowie put out his best work in the '70s, so does that make Ziggy Stardust any less relevant than Nickleback? No it does not, and so Street Fighter IV needs no special treatment or excuses. Understand that everything said in this review applies to you, no matter how long you've been gaming or what you've played before.

Which fittingly segues us straight into Street Fighter IV's greatest success, the fact that it is utterly accessible and almost dangerously enjoyable to all. Given how deeply ingrained they now are into gaming lore, the chances are that you already know the basic mechanics of Street Fighter whether you play it or not. But even if you've been playing since the SNES, never will you have been able to get so much out of them so quickly.

Input windows for special moves and linked combo hits are now a good deal more friendly (moreso even than in HD Remix), meaning that chains and counter-attacks long the preserve of only the mighty elite are now open to all. But that catagorically does not mean that SFIV is a dumbed down approximation of it's former self. Rather, it's a distillation of everything that the series has always been about; an easy-to-grasp interface acting as the entry point to endlessly explorable depth and experimentation. It's just that now, all but the terminally cack-handed can start sharing in that depth from the off.

And what there is to share. What we're talking about here is essentially that Street Fighter sequel everyone dreamed about after Super Turbo, the one that took the Street Fighter II model further without adding the ludicrous complexity of SFIII. The new additions may seem on the surface like token gestures ("Extra super moves? Pah!", a very wrong person would no doubt say), but in reality they masterfully achieve the damnably tricky feat of making everything new and different as well as reasurringly the same, surely the highest ambition of any sequel.

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Free download Pc game: Splinter Cell Double Agent


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*** STORY : ***

*** The game begins in September 2007, shortly after the events of Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory as Sam Fisher and rookie John Hodge are being flown to Iceland to investigate suspicious activities at a geothermal plant. After he averts a missile strike by Islamic terrorists during which John dies, he is met by Colonel Irving Lambert aboard the Osprey to deliver bad news. Sarah Fisher, Sam's only child, has been killed by a drunk driver. Overcome with grief, he is unable to concentrate on his work and is pulled out of active service.

Shortly thereafter, Lambert offers him the rank of a NOC (nonofficial cover operative), hoping that it will help him refocus. NOCs are operatives with backgrounds from both the CIA and NSA, trained to infiltrate organizations for HUMINT purposes. The government denies any involvement in their activities. The NSA stages multiple bank robberies and killings to set up Fisher to infiltrate a domestic terror organization known as John Brown's Army (JBA). He is sent to Ellsworth Prison in Kansas where he is placed in the same cell block as Jamie Washington, a JBA member, and begins digging a tunnel for escape. By February 2008, Fisher helps Washington escape, and is welcomed into the JBA.

At their compound, Emile Dufraisne, the leader of the JBA, gives Sam the order to shoot Cole Yeagher, the pilot of the helicopter used to escape the prison. If Fisher kills him, he will earn JBA trust and lose NSA trust. If he misses his shot on purpose, Jamie will kill Cole, and Sam will lose a little trust with the JBA. Fisher's decision doesn't affect the rest of the storyline, unlike later decisions. He is then sent on a mission to take over a Russian oil tanker in the Sea of Okhotsk. Sam needs to take over the tanker so that JBA ally Massoud Ibn-Yussif can use it to deliver one of the bombs. [ text extracted from wikipedia ] ***

*** EXTRA LINK (with instructions included) : - The motive that this file wasn´t in the main file is
because he isn´t absolutly necessary to play the game ,
however in order to improve the general sound quality
this file will help (376.7 MB) [with this file it will be absolute full game] : http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZCUOESN0 ( just copy or write this link to the clipbord ) ***

*** MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS : ***

* Supported OS: Windows XP / Vista
* Processor: 3 Ghz Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 3000 (3.5 Ghz Pentium 4 or Athlon 3500 recommended). Game optimized for Dual-processor-enabled computers.
* RAM: 1 GB
* Video Card: DirectX 9.0c-compliant, Shader 3.0-enabled 128 MB video card (256 MB recommended) (see supported list*)
* Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c-compatible (EAX" recommended) - PC audio solution containing Dolby Digital Live required for Dolby Digital audio.
* DirectX Version: 9.0c or higher
* Hard Drive Space: 8 GB
* Peripherals Supported: Mouse, keyboard

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Saturday, August 1, 2009

Free download Pc game: Fifa manager 09


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FIFA Manager 09 gives you full control over the management of a football club. You are responsible for the line-up, the tactics and the training of your team -- as well as for signing the right players, improving the club facilities and the stadium. It is also important that you maintain good relationships with your players, the board, the sponsors and the press. But FIFA Manager 09 goes further. Managing your national team is one of the options, playing as a player manager is another one (in this case you can even control your player on the pitch). And then there is the ultimate challenge: Found your own club and work your way up the leagues to finally become Champions!

The size is 4.29 GiB

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Free download Mini Game: Bookworm Adventures 2



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The vocabularious sequel to the hit PopCap word game!

Stop the presses! The walls of fiction are collapsing as characters run wild through the Great Library, and only Lex the Bookworm can save the world from certain doom! Build words and battle monsters to survive three storybooks with 10 chapters each. Trade barbs, banter and body blows with over 130 foes, and earn help from fighting friends along the way!

The better the word, the badder the damage — so power up with over 20 treasures, including all-new Rainbow Tiles. Work wordy wonders in all four game modes and flex your lexicon in six mini-games. It's a role-playing word game you can't set down!


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