Birth Of America uses a simultaneous turn based battle system, which basically means that its a bloody free for all, much like a typical war.
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There is a good mix of problem solving and just stumbling over things that keeps the game interesting if you're not so cerebrally inclined.
A game as transparent as a bad comb over. While the hype may have lead us to expect something a little more substantial.
Now you get to watch your Sims at work, from running the cash register, to sweating it out behind a workstation making merchandise.
A game in which you flick switches and give the green or red light for trains to go or stop. Are you enthralled yet?
You can only feel pity as you attempt to squeeze some entertainment out of these painfully mauled games.
The premise here is that you need to bring down the infamous Stetchkov cartel, Russian mobsters who are up to no good and need to be brought down.
There are two campaigns, depending on whether you'd rather be naughty or nice, each campaign has eight scenarios to play through.
This is a 3D real time strategy game in which you must progressively build units and buildings in order to resist the onslaught of your enemies.
As you can see, imagination is very important when playing this game, like so many other hex based, turn based tactical strategy games.
Professor Fizzwizzle can only be described a sweet challenging game that is really fun for the whole family.
This is a game about making monstrous amounts of money by building things and preying on peoples need to buy them.
This is a rather decent game. There are better out there, however this is solid, and if it's up your alley then you will most likely enjoy it.
Its cartoony look and feel do have a certain charm, and the game play is deviously simple. Think more Chess than Command and Conquer.
Here you get to race over 35 different ways, in about 70 different licensed vehicles, which is just a massive amount of options.