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Distrust is a survival game developed by Cheerdealers and published by Alawar. The player controls a team who, after surviving a helicopter crash at an arctic base, must scrounge for supplies. It is available for Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, iOS, and Nintendo Switch.
Free Stars: Children of Infinity is an open world space game, and the upcoming sequel to The Ur-Quan Masters (also known as Star Control II or Free Stars: The Ur-Quan Masters). [1] The game began development in 2021 under Pistol Shrimp, [ 2 ] a new studio co-founded by Star Control creators Fred Ford , Paul Reiche , Ken Ford and Dan Gerstein ...
Star Control II is an action-adventure science fiction game, set in an open world. [52] The game was originally published by Accolade in 1992 for MS-DOS, and was later ported to the 3DO with enhanced multimedia elements. [53] Created by Fred Ford and Paul Reiche III, it vastly expands on the story and characters introduced in the first game. [8]
Matthew J.W. Ratcliff for ANALOG Computing said "First Star Software has done an excellent job of bring the Mad Magazine classic Spy vs. Spy comics to life in Arctic Antics." [4] Ervin Bobo for Compute!'s Gazette said "As a new grouping, Maxx-Out is off to a good start with its initial selection." [5]
Transarctica (or Arctic Baron) is a 1993 video game made by the French company Silmarils for the Amiga and ported to IBM PC compatibles, Atari ST, Macintosh and Atari Falcon. Plot [ edit ]
Masters of the Air tells the story of the young men who served in the 100th Bomb Group within the U.S. Eighth Air Force (aka the “Bloody Hundredth”), during World War II, and how they played ...
The background of the game's story is minimal. All that is truly known is that the player character, either a boy named Ken (Kou in Japan), or a girl named Mery (Nami in Japan) (the names are optional), has become stranded on a deserted island after a storm capsizes the player's boat, and must actively work to survive and possibly find a way to escape back to civilization.
Robert Viglasky/Apple TV Austin Butler, Callum Turner and more familiar faces will be soaring through the skies in the TV series Masters of the Air. Based on Donald L. Miller’s 2007 novel of the ...