wide·screen gam·ing fo·rum (wsgf):
[-noun] Web community dedicated to ensuring PC games run properly on your tablet, netbook, personal computer, HDTV and multi-monitor gaming rig.
Submitted by skipclarke on 18 August, 2012 - 13:36
Anno 1701 revolves around building and maintaining an 18th century colony in the "New World". It is part of the Anno series of games, the sequel to Anno 1602 and Anno 1503 and was followed by Anno 1404, which is known in the United States as Dawn of Discovery.
Age of Empires Online (abbreviated AoEO), is a history-based RTS. The game is free-to-play—it is free for users to play, with the additional option of earning or purchasing premium content. Premium content may include access to many special items and blueprints, and more quests and features. Also, booster packs are now available, such as Defense of Crete and Skirmish. This former gives the player the ability to play in a survival type mode game, while the latter allows up to four humans versus up to four CPU opponents in a more traditional skirmish gamemode. (Soure: Wikipedia)
Not So Fun Fact #1: Probably the only natively Hor+ game that should have been Vert-... for the sake of "towervision" on tallscreen displays. Ah well !
Not So Fun Fact #2: Produced by one of the shortest-lived publishers in the history of digital ditribution (RIP Zallag, 11.2009-04.2011).
The Patrician is a historical trading simulation, In the game the player assumes the role of a merchant in any of several cities of the Hanseatic League, accumulating money, capital and consumer goods, and real estate, expanding his company, and furthering his career at home and abroad.
Port Royale 2 is set in the Caribbean during the 16th and 17th centuries. , it combines a business simulator with real-time battles and towns that can be owned, built, developed or razed.
Port Royale is a business simulation game set in the Caribbean and partly the Atlantic during the 16th and 17th centuries, it combines business–economic simulation with real-time battles and towns that can be visited for trade and other purposes.
only 2 screen resolutions work in this game 1280x1024 and 1024x768.
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 19 February, 2012 - 10:24
The eighth and final installment in the epic King's Quest series of games by Sierra, this game was released in December of 1998. The game does not contain the number 8 or VIII in the title.
This game is available on Good Old Games as part of the King's Quest 7-8 pack, and utilizes DOSBox to play on modern systems. In addition to the games, the buyer also gets the game manual and reference card in PDF format, and avatars and wallpapers in JPG format.
This game marks a change from the previous titles, with a full 3D engine with the ability to pan the camera around the player in game.
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 19 February, 2012 - 10:18
The seventh installment in the epic Kings Quest series of games by Sierra, this game was released in November of 1994.
This game is available on Good Old Games as part of the Kings Quest 7-8 pack, and utilizes DOSBox to play on modern systems. In addition to the games, the buyer also gets the game manuals in PDF format, and avatars and wallpapers in JPG format.
This game continues with a point and click interface, just like Kings Quest V and VI.
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 19 February, 2012 - 10:12
The sixth installment in the epic King's Quest series of games by Sierra, this game was released in 1992.
This game is available on Good Old Games as part of the King's Quest 4-6 pack, and utilizes DOSBox to play on modern systems. In addition to the games, the buyer also gets the game manuals in PDF format, and avatars and wallpapers in JPG format.
This game continues with a point and click interface, just like King's Quest V.
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 19 February, 2012 - 10:06
The fifth in the epic King's Quest series of games by Sierra, this game was released in November of 1990.
This game is available on Good Old Games as part of the King's Quest 4-6 pack, and utilizes DOSBox to play on modern systems. In addition to the games, the buyer also gets the game manuals in PDF format, and avatars and wallpapers in JPG format.
This game dropped the copy protection from the previous game, and is the first in the series with a point and click interface.