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Name Year Developer Platforms Age of Wonders: Planetfall: 2019: Triumph Studios: Windows, Linux, PlayStation 4, Xbox One: Age of Wonders 4: 2023: Triumph Studios: Windows 10, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S
Restaurant Empire II is the sequel to Restaurant Empire. It has new features such as new themes for American restaurants, over 700 pieces of new internal and external furniture and decorations, the addition of German cuisine and the city of Munich, and several others. The game has also been ported to Mac OS X by Virtual Programming, Ltd.
Restaurant Empire (simplified Chinese: 奇迹餐厅; traditional Chinese: 奇蹟餐廳; pinyin: Qí Jì Cān Tīng) is a 2003 business simulation video game created by Trevor Chan. Developed and published by Enlight Software for Microsoft Windows , the player owns, designs, and operates a restaurant.
Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp: 2023 Nintendo Switch: Remakes of the original games. [5] Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising: 2003 Age of Empires: 1997 Windows, Mac OS Age of Empires: Definitive Edition: 2018 Windows: Updated visuals, sound, and gameplay. [6] Age of Empires II: 1999 Age of Empires II: HD Edition: 2013 Updated visuals and features ...
In creator Taylor Sheridan’s new series about the Texas oil business, the restaurant is the “Patch Cafe.” The real-life restaurant doesn’t have a name yet, Murrin said, but the family ...
The game's developer Madmind Studio intended to release a patch for the PC version to restore the cut content, [69] but it was blocked by its publisher for "legal reasons". [70] The game was reissued on Steam as the self-published Agony Unrated in October 2018, which is uncensored and contains other patches and improvements. [70] Conan Exiles
Enlight Software is a Hong Kong developer and publisher of video games.The company was founded by Trevor Chan in 1993, and their first project was the economic strategy game Capitalism, which was published by Interactive Magic in 1995.
An unofficial patch, sometimes alternatively called a community patch, is a patch for a piece of software, created by a third party such as a user community without the involvement of the original developer. Similar to an ordinary patch, it alleviates bugs or shortcomings.