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Sony PSP
Release Date: March 29, 2011   |   Genre: Action, Adventure
Hideous creatures descend on Manhattan. Ground reports from the squad tasked with containing the pandemonium refer to these life forms as the Twisted. An investigatory team known as the CTI is formed within the year. The Overdive system emerges as a means of opposition, but only one viable candidate exists -- Aya Brea. A gift as she awakens from a lost past on this, the occasion of her third birth.
Android
Release Date: March 29, 2013   |   Genre: Adventure
Prepare to experience the original man-on-the-run thriller in a completely new way. In this digital adaptation by The Story Mechanics, be transported back to 1914 London, where Richard Hannay finds himself framed for a murder he didn't commit. Now he must escape the Capital and stay alive long enough to solve the riddle of The 39 Steps. There are secrets to be discovered, locations to be explored and - above all - an incredible tale to be told in this ground-breaking interactive novel.
Sony PSP
Release Date: June 14, 2011   |   Genre: Platform
The 2D Adventures of Rotating Octopus Character is a twitchy, fast paced platform game playable with the simple use of just two buttons. Rotating Octopus Character can't stop spinning, and he sticks to everything, but he can change direction, and he can jump. So, armed with those two moves - Reverse, and Jump - you're tasked with helping ROC to collect all the baby octopi who have been so unfortunately scattered all over the world. The videogame world is full of hazards for a spinning octopus, too, so it's not just a case of jump-and-grab. Timing is everything to avoid sending ROC hurtling to his doom.
PC
Release Date: November 30, 1995   |   Genre: Adventure
The 11th Hour is a 1995 interactive movie puzzle adventure game with a horror setting. It is the sequel to the 1993 game The 7th Guest. It was developed by Trilobyte and used a later version of the "Groovie" graphic engine than that used by The 7th Guest. The 11th Hour also features the music of George "The Fat Man" Sanger and Team Fat.
Nintendo Wii
Release Date: March 8, 2011   |   Genre:
Arcade
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
Thayer Alconred, last of the bloodline of the Elder Kings, searches five kingdoms in search of five relics which combine to form the Hand of Quoid. Thayer's adversary, Sorsabal The Twisted assisted by his henchman, The Black Magician, seeks to use the Hand's power to take control of the land.
Sony Playstation 2
Release Date: April 27, 2007   |   Genre: Strategy
Th3 Plan sees sly mastermind Robert Taylor surround himself with some of most devious and highly skills professionals with one objective in mind - steal two famous Rembrandt paintings and sell them on for a nice profit. The fact that one of the paintings is held by Taylor's old partner who sold him down the river on a previous job adds extra spice and incentive to the task. To succeed you will need to undertake meticulous planning at the crime scene. What's the best route? Where are the guards? Can we get someone in undercover? But planning is only half the job... Fortunately Taylor is the best in the business and he’s got access to all sorts of gadgets from night vision goggles, radio controlled probes through to all the weapons necessary to take out an army – before they know you are there!
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Release Date: November 1, 2004   |   Genre:
Microsoft Xbox 360
Release Date: August 23, 2006   |   Genre: Strategy
Whether you're a beginner or a pro, enjoy the thrill of the perfect hand or the perfect bluff. Test your skills in ring games and tournaments, or fine-tune your skills playing the scenario you always wanted to be in. Customize the game however you want. The comprehensive help provides details on each aspect of the game.
PC
Release Date: October 31, 1994   |   Genre: Adventure
Under A Killing Moon is the third game in the Tex Murphy series of adventures. It is notable for being the first "pure" adventure game in history that was set in a real 3D world; sprites or digitized images are used instead of 3D models, effectively making it a "2.5D game" visually similar to DOOM. Uncommonly for adventure games, Under A Killing Moon allows full maneuverability. The player can rotate the camera, change the viewing angle, zoom in and out, etc.; it is even possible to look for clues underneath desks, chairs, etc. Other features include an online hint system (that decreases the player's score with each use), extensive support for additional sound/music devices, and full-motion video technology: cutscenes and much of the dialogue are presented as movies with real actors.