Physx Wars is a working-name for a game being developed by a team of Russians developers.
The Author (i guess) send us news about this via forum, it’s my pleasure to give it a shot for visibility on the g4g.it main page.
Physx Wars is a working-name for a game being developed by a team of Russians developers.
The Author (i guess) send us news about this via forum, it’s my pleasure to give it a shot for visibility on the g4g.it main page.
Handball Challenge is a nice sport-simulation game.
With Handball Challenge Training Camp, which will offer new games as a free download every once in a while, you can get to know the dynamic and action of the sport of handball in small mini-games and practice situations. In the first three games of Handball Challenge Training Camp Vol. 1 you have the face the opposing goalie on a fast break, move past famous defenders 1-vs-1 and score from every angle in the hotspot shootout.
As a special highlight for all handball fans the mini-games are presented by famous players from the world of handball. Champions League-winner Dominik Klein, Konrad Wilczynski, Patrick Groetzki and Mario Kelentric are the four stars from the German Bundesliga, who are part of the first three mini-games. Some of them you have to face during the training camp and you can show them your skills.
Is it real? Is it still being developed? Pretty cool btw…
The game is being jointly developed by Japanese and Korean staffers, and is set 250 years after Toriyama’s original manga. (According to the producers, Toriyama is supervising the designs of the characters and monsters.) In this Age 1000 era, the world is at peace until mysterious invaders appear. Despite the timeframe difference, the producers are promising that players can recreate the feel of the original manga with battles in Dragon Ball’s signature Tenkaichi Budōkai tournaments and “time machine quests.”
Handball Challenge is a nice sport-simulation game.
With Handball Challenge Training Camp, which will offer new games as a free download every once in a while, you can get to know the dynamic and action of the sport of handball in small mini-games and practice situations. In the first three games of Handball Challenge Training Camp Vol. 1 you have the face the opposing goalie on a fast break, move past famous defenders 1-vs-1 and score from every angle in the hotspot shootout.
As a special highlight for all handball fans the mini-games are presented by famous players from the world of handball. Champions League-winner Dominik Klein, Konrad Wilczynski, Patrick Groetzki and Mario Kelentric are the four stars from the German Bundesliga, who are part of the first three mini-games. Some of them you have to face during the training camp and you can show them your skills.
A nice mugen fan game, in the Dragon Ball Z universe.
This game contains 72 characters (4 of them are hidden) and 44 stages with appropriate DBZ background music.To play the game on Full Screen press Alt+Enter.
DBZ vs Bleach M.U.G.E.N (2010) is a nice mugen made beat em up.
Author said: “This game contains 33 characters and many DBZ and Bleach stages. You can select characters by pressing LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys, but if you want to select different mode of your character, go SSJ or do Bankai, you should use UP and DOWN. You can also fuse Goku and Vegeta by going RIGHT for Vegeta SSJ and SSJ4, and LEFT for Goku SSJ2 and SSJ4 to get Gogeta. In my opinion Trunks SSJ with sword and Gohan with Z Sword are perfect chars for this game and they inspired me to make it 🙂
I replaced original voices with english ones for new DBZ chars“
Cue Online is a free, item-based online pool simulation game. It focuses on competitive billiards games like straight pool, nine-ball, eight-ball, carom and three-cushion billiards.
Open beta sometime late April 2009.
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Tilt the floor to roll a ball through an obstacle course before time runs out. Neverball is part puzzle game, part action game, and entirely a test of skill.
Also found here is Neverputt, a hot-seat multiplayer miniature golf game, built on the physics and graphics engine of Neverball.
Neverball and Neverputt are both known to run under Linux, Win2K/XP, FreeBSD, and Mac OSX. Hardware accelerated OpenGL is required. A 500MHz processor is recommended.