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Magus: In Search of Adventure

Enter a world of beauty and enchantment, where a young mage named Magus stumbles upon a stash of priceless gems, ripe for collecting. After stepping through a portal in the woods outside his home and finding a treasure map, the young apprentice sets aside thoughts of his training to gather the glittering jewels. Before long, Magus encounters the first of many monsters that will try to send him home empty-handed.

Alice Greenfingers

1st Runner-Up Best Action/Arcade Game of 2007 Step into the gardening business as Alice Greenfingers in this intriguing simulation game, where you build and decorate your own garden of flowers, animals and vegetables. Follow the market trends, learn to know your customers and sell ripe crops down at the town market to expand and get your business profitable. Sow, water and harvest a wide range of crops!

Daycare Nightmare

Baby monsters need love too! In Daycare Nightmare, you care for baby vampires, dragons and other little beasties while their parents are at work. They need feeding and changing, just like human kids. But not just like humans... each monster has a special power youve got to handle. At the end of each day, you can use your tip money to buy power-ups and monster treats for the next day. Theres never been a game thats so cute and so hectic at the same time.

Peter Flat's Inflatable Adventures

Peter Flat`s Inflatable Adventures is a quirky game of social satire featuring 50 awesome adventures. Newly recruited by the Corporate Corporation, Peter Flat must go through vigorous training to prove himself to the company. Transform Peter Flats 2D world into 3D while evading attacks from corporate rivals and the occasional 2D purist, hell-bent on keeping the world just the way it is.

Turbo Pizza

Rebecca and Robert are on a quest to build a successful restaurant franchise! In Turbo Pizza, you have full control over their pizza destiny. Decide when its right to purchase new appliances, better menu options, or put resources behind developing Rebecca and Roberts skills. Save enough money to open a second location in an even MORE unique setting. Meet your customers needs and word of mouth will bring the masses. Remember though, different customers have different needs.