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Nintendo DS
Release Date: November 13, 2007   |   Genre: Role-Playing
Orcs & Elves' is a turn-based role-playing game, played from a first person perspective. Each individual action by the player counts as a "turn", whether that be movement, using an item or weapon or casting a spell in which other foes will also move and attack in turns following each. Each forward move by the player is done on an invisible grid that makes up each level in order to retain the turn-based element while appearing more like a first person adventure due to its fast paced nature.
PC
Release Date: October 5, 2011   |   Genre: Adventure
Orcs Must Die! is a strategy video game developed by Robot Entertainment. It is a Tower defense game that eschews the traditional top-down view of similar games, instead using a third-person action-oriented viewpoint.
PC
Release Date: July 30, 2012   |   Genre: Action
Like its predecessor, Orcs Must Die! 2 is a variation on a tower defense game. As either the War Mage or Sorceress in the campaign mode, the player must attempt to defend one or more Rifts from an onslaught of orc armies that emerge from one or more doors in a given level. The orc armies arrive in waves, between which the player is given time to recover and place additional traps; except for Nightmare difficulty, roughly every three waves includes a longer respite that lets the player determine when to release the next wave.
Ouya
Release Date: August 1, 2013   |   Genre: MMO
Are you ready for a true real-time, full-3D MMORPG ? Join thousands of players, enter the massive experience. ● 5 races available: Elves and Humans fight for Order, Orcs and Undead for Chaos, while Mendels are neutral. ● Choose your gender, appearance, class and talents. Thousands of skills and equipment to discover. ● A wide range of interactions: Make friends or enemies, trade, duel, communicate and more. Fight other experienced players in our open-PvP arenas ● Join a party or guild to become stronger and coordinate with your teammates. ● Over 1200 quests to perform. Hundreds of characters to talk and interact with. ** An Internet connection and a Gameloft LIVE! account (one-step in-game registration) are required to play the game. **
Nintendo 3DS
Release Date: August 31, 2012   |   Genre:
In Order Up!!, players get to experience the dizzying life of a top-notch chef and restaurateur as they prepare all types of food, serve hordes of demanding patrons, and build their own restaurant empire from the ground up. Beginning in the world of fast food, new cooks must prove themselves by serving up quality dishes in the time allotted. As they master the basic skills and serve up tasty dishes using precision and time management skills, they will earn more money and move from fast food to five-star!
TurboGrafx 16
Release Date: January 1, 1990   |   Genre:
PC
Release Date: March 19, 2013   |   Genre: Adventure
Organ Trail is a retro zombie survival game. Travel westward in a station wagon with 4 of your friends, scavenging for supplies and fending off the undead. Members of your party might die of dysentery or you might have to put them down yourself when they get bit. Faithfully recreated as if it were on the Apple 2, Organ Trail offers amazing 16 color art and retro beeps and boops. Packed full of zombie mechanics, themes and references, this is a must have for any zombie survival fans.
Microsoft Xbox One
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PC
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Work together to survive the devastating Dinosaur horde in huge, endless environments.
Ork
Amiga
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Ork tells the story of a young alien military cadet Ku-Kabul, who is beamed town to the surface of Ixion - the planet of trials. Once on the surface, he must complete 5 survival boot camps and become the Legion-Command Officer or die trying. A sidescrolling action-adventure developed by WJS Design and published by Psygnosis (Shadow of the Beast, Leander), Ork features five expansive levels characteristic of Psygnosis games of the era. While slightly similar to the same firm's earlier Killing Game Show, Ork's presentation is more polished, and the gameplay is less hectic. In addition to blasting enemies, the player must complete tasks reminiscent of adventure games. Examples including locating and delivering a payment to a gate keeper, finding a specific key to open a door, or locating an orb to deflect lasers.