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Showing posts with label Game title - C. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

FREE PC GAME : Crazy Machines 2

Download Free PC Games Crazy Machines 2 CLONECD Unleashed Free Full Version PC Game
Crazy Machines 2 continues the series of wacky contraption puzzles, this time allowing players to directly publish their creations from the game. The sequel to the popular game Crazy Machines features new parts to tinker with, new puzzles to solve, multiple solutions to every puzzle and the ability to upload and download player laboratories and rate the best of the best online.

Features:
* New parts to tinker with, and new puzzles to solve
* World Tour – travel with the professor to exotic locations su
ch as the Caribbean, Alaska, and China
* Multiple solutions to every puzzle
* Free-style mode – create, destroy, and publish your own crazy machines
* Upload and download player laboratories and rate the best of the best online
* All-age appeal
* Bonus levels




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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Free download PC game : Racing CT


Huge city, illegal racing, corrupted cops. Earn money, upgrade your car or buy new one and become the most popular racer. Try to survive in this crime city.


Sunday, January 11, 2009

FREE download pc game : Controlling a squad in IRAQ !

Although i haven't played too many military games, this game is amazing. It is well rounded and it is one of those few games that you will play more than once. It has everything that you would want in a game killing iraqis. Controlling a squad with different types of heroes is awesome because of the strategy involved. It has so many different levels with new things in each level, in my favorite one you escort a member of delta two and then later in the mission you go on top of a building and protect a helicopter while it lands. You should definately get this game because i bought it when it came out for full price and it was worth it. You will be very happy with your purchase and this is one of the great games i have played.








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Free download pc game ! CSI - 3 Dimensions of Murder

Join the famous CSI team in Las Vegas and investigate 5 all new cases using the latest forensic science. Work along side Grissom, Catherine and the entire cast as you utilize the latest crime-solving equipment. To discover the truth behind the crimes, you must visit the scene, interview suspects and collect and analyze physical evidence. Use puzzle-solving and interrogation skills to establish a relationship between the suspect, the victim and the crime scene. Only then will you be able to make an arrest and resolve the case.

Game Features:

* NEW 3D graphics: Investigate crime-scenes that are more like the hit TV show than ever. Move around the crime scene and get a close-up look. Feel like you are really using the tools for collection and detection of evidence and interact with the CSI cast like never before.


* 5 NEW cases with deeper plot lines with shocking twists: Players will be drawn into the action w
ith improved character interaction and longer more immersive cases. The 5 new and distinctive cases will draw players in like never before.

* NEW Mobile Crime Lab: Just like the hit TV show, CSI 3 Dimensions of Murder features the GMC Mobile Analysis Unit that can be used to analyze evidence quickly in the field.

* NEW more satisfying evidence analysis: Players will really feel like they are solving the case, not like the computer is solving it for them. Use high tech tools to collect and process evidence such as, Mikrosil™ casting material, magnetic powder for enhanced finger print analysis and Luminol for detecting traces of blood evidence.

* The Original CSI series is the #1 hit TV show: CSI 3 Dimensions of Murder returns to the original Vegas-based series. CSI:Crime Scene investigations remains the top show on TV with 26M weekly viewers.


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Free download GAME GUIDE: Commandos 3

Commandos 3: Destination Berlin
208 pages | Prima Publishing | ISBN:0761548076 | PDF | 7Mb

A group of soldiers will becom
e heroes.
·Exhaustive coverage of all three campaigns
·Complete and detailed walkthroughs of every challenging mission
·Tactics for each of the six playable Commandos
·Thorough briefing on every available weapon and item
·Every in-game move detailed—from knocking on walls to placing boobytraps.





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Free Download pc game : Classic Horror game !

In 1834, in the small New England fishing village of Illsmouth, the distinguished British scientist Lord Boleskine lost his mind. After studying ancient manuscripts of evil repute, he had travelled to this place to observe the passing of Halley's comet. What he observed that night, however, turned him into a raving lunatic. Now, 76 years later, Halley's comet is coming back, and young astronomer John T. Parker has travelled to Illsmouth to try to uncover the truth in Boleskine's wild claims, and see the comet for himself. Shadow Of The Comet is a unique horror adventure, inspired by the terrifying writings of H.P. Lovecraft.





























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Free download PC Game : Carnivores - cityscape

It sounds as though someone is constantly throwing rocks that are landing with heavy thuds around you. Actually, it is supposed to be the sound of running feet. Sometimes they are your own, sometimes to the victims. Just who the victims are remains to be seen. Carnivores: Cityscape is a hunting game masquerading as a first-person shooter. It is a PC game released by Sunstorm Interactive and Infogrames. Though graphically very well done, the game does not seem to have a lot of depth to it. Players can participate in the hunt either as a human – armed with several different weapons, of the rifle, shotgun or grenade launcher variety – or as a dinosaur – armed with big teeth and claws. There are 20 missions available in the game, each of increasing difficulty, but each with a common theme. For the human, it is to kill the dinosaurs. As a dinosaur, it is to kill and eat the humans. And, in case that wasn’t clue enough, this program is rated Teen for blood and violence. Once you get past the simplicity of the scenarios, you will be treated to a game that is excellent graphically – although there is a bit of a perspective problem. The agents in the game – judging from the trees, rocks and other environmental elements – seem about two feet tall. And the first dinosaurs encountered, or played as, are even smaller. (The dinosaurs ranged from the Coclophysis bauri, a small pack-hunting predator, to the Giganotosaurus carolinii, a 42-foot long beast that is bigger than the Tyrannosaurus Rex.) However, lighting in some scenarios does an exceptional job of creating suspense. As a human agent, you begin by trying to eliminate a bunch of dinosaurs from a valley. Of course you have to get to it first. You will have to wend your way down a rock face to the valley below, which is where you will encounter the beasts. The dinosaurs you are hunting don’t seem particularly bright. They all attack in the same manner, and gnaw at your knees. If you decide to play as a dinosaur, you merely have to exit the spacecraft you were traveling on and get to the other end of a valley. Of course, there are a lot of armed humans between you and there. The game features a mixed bag when it comes to the soundtrack. Some of the ambient sounds are quite good, as is the music. But then there is the thumping, which passes for footsteps. You can hear them coming a long way off. Either that or your own footsteps are echoing like crazy in the immediate vicinity. The game also has power-ups along the way – like recharges for ammunition and health packs. There is nothing worse than dying, and as the camera pulls back from your death scene, seeing the power-up just on the other side of a bush. The controls are fully customizable, and though the initial configuration may seem a little awkward and require about a 5-10 minute introduction through combat, you will be able to change them any way you wish to make the game more user-friendly. Carnivores: Cityscape doesn’t have an evolving storyline that makes it the type of game that haunts you. Yes, the plot is that a spaceship bearing the dinosaurs has crashed, releasing them into various elements and aspects of the planet’s environments. You will have the option of hunting in canyons, sewers and subways, as well as streets. But that is essentially the game. The objectives are very simple, and there isn’t a greater goal waiting to be realized. Hunt – that’s about it. Of course, if that is what you are looking for, this is the perfect game.





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Free download game : Crashday

If you were to smoosh together the FlatOut series of demolition racing games and Nadeo's TrackMania stunt-racing franchise, then systematically vacuum out all of the most appealing aspects of both titles, you'd have the basic equivalent of Crashday. It's not that the game is terrible, but so little of it feels genuine or original; it's more of a cheap, hacked-together clone of the aforementioned titles. And what's more, it isn't even a particularly good clone. The game's race modes lack coherency--let alone excitement--and the stunt and combat modes fall flat. There's supposed to be a premise to Crashday, but it's anyone's guess as to what it is exactly. Booting up the game's career mode simply drops you right into the middle of a backstory that features up-and-coming racers in some cockamamie imaginary racing league. But the text doesn't explain much, and the guy doing the voice acting is practically indecipherable. Imagine, if you will, a game developer tracking down the man with the thickest British accent in the world, plopping him down in front of a series of bad New York mafia movies, handing him a script, and demanding he talk exactly like the gangsters portrayed onscreen. That's how awful the voice acting is in Crashday. Once you realize the premise is best ignored and actually jump into the game, you'll find gameplay that's just as clumsy as the voice acting. Racing in Crashday is exceedingly frustrating. Cars are a floaty, slippery mess, sliding out and crashing into random objects on a regular basis. This is an arcade racer, so no one's asking for a devout dedication to realism. But arcade or not, these cars are not fun to drive, nor do they handle well. Of course, the trick is that you have to drive especially fast because the other racers have a preternatural ability to use their speed boosts at all the right moments and will always blaze past you if you screw up. So what you end up having to do is memorize every nook and cranny of each race track just so you can figure out where to use your boost and where not to use it. Another weird thing is that the game's sense of speed isn't all that good. You definitely get the sense that your car is about to go flying out of control at any second, but the visceral thrill of high-speed racing is basically absent. Only the stunt and combat races are slightly better than the sense of speed. Stunt modes include tracks filled with ramps, jumps, and loops, but there's a highly limited scope to the stunt track designs. The game lacks the sort of "look at how completely insane these tracks are" vibe that such games as TrackMania have all but perfected. They're not kooky or bizarre; they're just a bunch of ramps and loops. And they're not even laid out well. The bonus is that the game does include a track editor, but even its scope is limited, allowing for a few bizarre twists but not much more. The combat modes come in a couple of forms. There are straight-up demolition races where the goal is to just slam into opponent cars over and over again until everyone has exploded but you. Then there are weapon-based modes that give you a Gatling gun and a missile launcher so you can go nuts. These are, by far, the most entertaining modes in the game because, in stark contrast to the driving physics, the game's crash physics aren't half bad. Cars break apart pretty nicely, and the weapons aren't hard to aim or use, which makes wanton destruction a fairly painless process. The main issue here is the limited array of tracks and weapons. It would be nice if there were more variety to the destruction at hand. But sadly there isn't, and after a few plays against the computer, the action does get a bit tiresome. Multiplayer would theoretically remedy that issue, but even the multiplayer isn't without problems. The primary problem is that there's nobody online to play against. Sure, the servers list lots of games being played, but they're all being played across the pond by players in Europe. And the European version of the game isn't compatible with the US version for some reason. So you won't be able to play against any of them until Moonbyte patches one version or the other. We spent a considerable amount of time trying to find a US-based opponent but only found one playable online match during that entire span. To make matters worse, lag practically wrecked the experience. Trying to play a crash race while cars skip and jump all over the track is just about the most obnoxious thing you'll ever experience. Apart from the awful voice acting, the remainder of Crashday's production value is bit more laudable. As mentioned previously, the crash effects are done quite nicely, and the cars deform and explode about as well as you would hope. The car models aren't exactly impressive, but considering you're just thrashing them over and over again, they don't need to look pristine. The tracks are easily the weakest point of the visuals. The background environments are extremely generic, dressed up with bland-looking towns and set pieces, as well as unattractive textures. They're not hideous, but they're definitely not pleasing to the eye. Of course, someone could try to justify the plain-Jane gameplay and total lack of originality found in Crashday by simply mentioning that it's only a $20 game. Do you want to know how much a new copy of FlatOut 2 costs on the PC? Yes, that's right, $20. And a copy of TrackMania: Sunrise? It's the same price. Do yourself a favor and go right to the sources of Crashday's inspiration rather than pay for a bargain-basement, bush-league version of the same basic gameplay concepts.





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Free download PC games : Codename-Panzers

Stormregion's RTS, Codename: Panzers, thrusts you into the high-powered battles of World War II. Whether played in towns with bullet-riddled buildings, bleak mountain landscapes, or treacherous swamps, Codename: Panzers offers real-time combat rampages with detailed 3D graphics. Create your combat force from over 100 finely detailed units, from a flame-throwing squad to a Soviet Stalin organ rocket launcher to a German Königstiger battle tank. Be the commander and demolish the enemy with clever tactical maneuvers and experience the nerve-jangling thrill of strategic gaming. Features more than 30 versatile missions in three campaigns, 50 individually controllable and historically accurate vehicles, and four different multiplayer modes.











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Free download game : Caesar III

The company line on Caesar III is that it's SimCity set in the Roman Empire. That's only partially true. You do run a city (or, rather, a series of cities) in a fashion somewhat like the classic urban management game, but the game mechanics of Caesar III are more akin to Blue Byte's Settlers II. Unlike in SimCity, you do not simply zone your territory and sit back while your city prospers or fails. Instead, you are commissioned to perform a much wider array of tasks, ranging from setting up efficient production lines to maintaining a military force. Caesar III is a much better game than Settlers II, and combines some of the best elements of both that game and SimCity. But it manages to suffer from Settler II's most glaring shortcoming: the combat system. What's worse, it finds a shortcoming of its own with some problems that make efficient management often more difficult than it should be. And both of these serve to slightly hamper what is otherwise a very enjoyable game. Caesar III is mission-based. In each progressive mission, you are assigned certain goals, usually a target population and target scores in the various categories in which your performance is rated, including the prosperity and culture level of your people and your favor with the emperor. To its credit, Caesar III gives you two territories to choose from at each subsequent level. In most cases, the difference between these two areas is how much hostility you will face, allowing those who want to concentrate on development to stick to the peaceful provinces, and those who want to battle it out with the game's combat to venture into the war-torn areas. In the peaceful territories, you'll find that the game's many strengths are emphasized. You must zone for housing, find a source of food (either through farming, trading, or fishing or a combination thereof), and proceed to set up profitable trade industries, please your populace, and satisfy the demands of the gods. Planning the city is the best part of Caesar III, and watching your people and your industry thrive is a very satisfying experience. For trade, there are numerous items to make, such as weapons, wine, furniture, oil, and pottery. Each of these items has a prerequisite ingredient (which can also be traded, but for less money), such as iron, grapes, timber, olives, and clay. These ingredients can often be harvested from the land, but often you'll need to trade for the items you need in order to make the items you want to trade. Only certain items are in demand in every region, so you'll have to plan the quantity of production accordingly (although most trade items are also needed for domestic use). Caesar III makes the most of its artificial constraints in order to make each subsequent level a bit more complex, but it's a fun system. Pleasing your populace requires schools, theaters, libraries, bathhouses, and the like. Many of these complexes can't be built too near housing or the neighborhood won't reach the most desirable class levels. Of course, pleasing the populace also requires food, and lots of it. This is the area in which Caesar III is both the most demanding and, sometimes, the most confounding. Food is stored in granaries. Market collectors go to these granaries and then distribute the food to the people. Unfortunately, collectors often don't go to the closest granaries. On many occasions, market traders will pass through granaries stocked with a variety of food, only to go take food from another granary located far away. All the while, the people are starving. Neighborhood market workers also have the unpleasant habit of wandering off into areas where food is not needed (or, worse, where no one lives), and all the while your people go hungry. It's frustrating, especially when you're trying to reach a particular prosperity level, your granaries are brimming, and yet your people are starving. These problems are easily fixed by "tricking" the market workers by removing certain areas of roadway, but either smarter workers or the ability to micromanage routes would have improved the system tenfold. You must also please the gods, which can be tricky. The five deities (Ceres, Neptune, Mercury, Mars, and Venus) require constant attention with temples or festivals, and this attention must be divided somewhat equally. Happy gods will give you benefits; angry gods will punish you. There's no way to schedule these events, so you must get into a sort of habitual ritual of holding a festival every month or so. Forget, and you spend a few months playing catch-up. Forget for a while (and it's easy to do with everything else that's going on), and you're in trouble. Plan to lose some food or have a small insurrection every once in a while. Despite the small problems, though, building a thriving city in Caesar III is fun. It's only defending said city that is really a problem. Combat is the weakest point of Caesar III. You simply build the appropriate structures (a barracks, a military academy, and a fort), and soldiers are generated. There are three types of soldiers: mounted, javelin throwers, and legions. Each has several formations to choose from, but they don't have much impact. Combat is mostly a matter of selecting the group and clicking on a point on the map. The soldiers will then go to that point, attacking anything in the way. At least some of them will. Unless they hit an enemy head-on, they'll just keep moving while their brethren fall in battle. So combat simply becomes a matter of constantly clicking on the enemy. Combat aside, Caesar III is a very good game. The early levels are especially fun, as the problems don't become apparent until later. Giving you more control in certain areas and less control in others would marginally improve things, but Caesar III manages to keep the positives well ahead of the negatives.





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Free download PC Game : Command & Conquer: Renegade for PC

Shakespeare’s immortal line bears repeating: “Cry havoc and let loose the dogs of war.”

When it comes to Command & Conquer: Renegade (Westwood Studios and Electronic Arts), havoc is the operative word. Major Nick “Havoc” Parker possesses major attitude and major firepower. This mission-based program continues the fine tradition of the C&C series, and delves again into the struggle between GDI and the terrorist organization, the Brotherhood of Nod.

The C&C legacy launched in 1995, and since then has produced some of the most successful real-time strategy games. But unlike previous incarnations, Renegade treads new ground –this is a first-person shooter product, with emphasis on the shooter.

This is a game with arcade features (power-ups and weapons that you collect as you go), as well as the element of strategy, weapon load conservation and brute force (as in the one with the biggest weapon wins). Havoc will be enabled to drive several vehicles (the tank does a nice job of running over folks instead of wasting ammunition), collect a wide variety of weapons, and shoot an endless stream of bad guys. Oh yeah, he also gets to rescue some folks along the way, and gets an occasional bit of help.

The battle, essentially, is for control of the planet and the dwindling power source known as tiberium. Nod possesses the same level of technology (though it takes different forms – such as nuclear as compared to an ion beam, which is equally as devastating), has an equal number of soldiers, but steps apart from GDI (the Global Defense Initiative) in that it is ruthless. This time around the enemy is a division within Nod known as the Black Hand. They are a group of exotic assassins, fanatical and capable of anything.

It is up to Havoc to discover just who they are, and stop them. Easier said than done, even though there is computer interface known as EVA, which will help him pinpoint objectives, and uses a radar-type screen to display where the enemy is.

If there is a drawback to the game it lies in that the AI is not overly strong. Considering that the enemy is engaged in a firefight of enormous proportions, running straight into a gun, or standing immobile with backs to the approaching shooter seems a little ridiculous.

The control elements are mouse and keyboard-based. Anyone who has ever played this style of game will immediately recognize the pattern of movement controls. Targeting is done with the mouse. The left button is for shooting, or in the case of explosive elements, to plant the explosive. The right button detonates explosives, or activates the sniper scope when you are using that particular rifle.

The sound is exactly what one would expect from a game with a highly trained soldier who likes to play by his own rules, and the brusque officers he rubs the wrong way. There are one-liners, idle but harsh-sounding threats, death screams as well as the usual assortment of explosions and other battle sounds.

Graphically the game is very well rendered. The mapboards seem enormous and the environments are interactive – to a degree (you can shoot holes in an overhead light, and though the bullet holes are visible, the light remains on). The effects and animation are both very good.

This game is rated Teen for blood and violence.

Command & Conquer: Renegade is the kind of game that is immersive simply because of the non-stop action. It will challenge players of different skill levels, does provide its share of eye candy and a few chuckles. While it may not be the best C&C title released, it is entertaining.







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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

FREE DOWNLOAD GAME : Chronicles of Mystery: The Scorpio Ritual

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Chronicles of Mystery: The Scorpio Ritual (PC Dvd)
City Interactive today announced that Chronicles of Mystery: The Scorpio, its latest adventure/mystery title also known as Testament of Sin, has arrived in retail stores throughout North America. In Chronicles of Mystery, players' detective skills will be pushed to their limits as they travel the world in an attempt to unravel an ancient mystery and save a fellow archaeologist before it's too late.

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