Tennis World Tour is a tennis sports game developed by Breakpoint Studio and published by Bigben Interactive. Play as one of the 31 best tennis players in the world: Roger Federer, Angelique Kerber, Stan Wawrinka and many of the sport’s legends. Veteran players or rising stars, baseline defenders or serve & volleyers: all playing styles are represented in Ten...
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Blade Prince Academy for Windows
Take control of a squad of Blade Princes, highly-trained warriors that combine their skills to create devastating combos, striking down their foes.Students at the Blade Prince Academy must protect the city of Abjectalia from all kinds of threats, whilst balancing their academic and social lives. Manage their time between battle and study so their lives don’t fall...
Jump Force for Windows
Jump Force is a upcoming fighting game developed by Spike Chunsoft and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The most famous Manga heroes are thrown into a whole new battleground: our world. Uniting to fight the most dangerous threat, the Jump Force will bear the fate of the entire humankind. Create your own avatar and jump into an original Story Mode to fight a...
Rugby Union Team Manager 3 for Windows
The third instalment of “The Number 1 Rugby Union Management Game”.Rugby Union Team Manager 3 gives you full control of managing your own Rugby Union team. Training schedules, coaches, physios, scouting, finances, sponsors, facilities, and more. MUCH MORE!Navigate your way through the biggest tournaments in Rugby, in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres,...
Blackwell Convergence for Windows
A new film opens to rave reviews, despite its bloody history. A beautiful uptown office remains unoccupied, despite its prime location. A downtown artist berates himself for selling out, while a Wall Street investor congratulates himself on a job well done. Just normal life in the big city? Or is somthing more sinister binding these events together Bizarre connecti...