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PLANETARY ANNIHILATION: NEXT GENERATION RTS

PLANETARY ANNIHILATION: NEXT GENERATION RTS

Awesome Indie Games for Free - TheFreeBundle MUSHclient - a 32-bit MU* client MUSHclient ... FreeWare MUD client Fast and compact Written in C++ for speed and compact size! Want to know more about MUDs? See MUD - from Wikipedia. MUSHclient is easy to use MUSHclient uses the "standard" Windows look-and-feel. MUSHclient is extensible Add plugins to your world to extend MUSHclient's functionality! Plugins are related groups of triggers, timers, aliases, scripts and variables. Enhance your MUD experience with: Aliases (command shorthands) Triggers (auto-reponse to keywords) Timers (send commands at intervals) Keypad-navigation (use numeric keypad to go North, South, etc.) XML file format MUSHclient files (world files, plugins, triggers, aliases, timers, variables) are saved in industry-standard XML format. You can copy and paste triggers, aliases, etc. from one world to another. Actively supported The MUSHclient forum is a place for getting help, tips, asking questions, and generally getting support for MUSHclient. Scripting You can script in any of the following languages:

Never Be Productive Again: The 20 Best New Browser Games We'd like to take a moment to apologize to the nation's economists: We're sorry, fellas, for the damage we're about to do to the GDP. That's right, it's time again for us to share our very favorite browser games—the most fun, addictive, challenging free diversions we've found online. And we're not going to waste your time with games you've played a hundred times before; these are all games from the past year, and they're the cream of the crop. Not to disparage last year's list of HTML 5 games, or the previous year's list of 22 flash games, but we really think we've outdone ourselves this time. These are weapons-grade timewasters. So go ahead, read on—if you can afford to lose the rest of your afternoon. The Games View the full image WonderputtIf you think you’ve played enough minigolf games, you’re completely wrong. Utopian MiningA pixilated version of the classic mining gameplay (c.f.

Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Infocom Adventure History There was a time when computer games didn't have graphics. Or at least they couldn't have graphics and sound at the same time. They certainly couldn't have graphics, sound and enough content to keep even a human being amused for more than a few minutes. Then graphics games came along and the computer using portion of the human race forgot all about 500,000 years of language evolution and went straight back to the electronic equivalent of banging rocks together - the point'n'click game. Something strange has now happened. And now some news ... If you've read this far, congratulations, you clearly have one of the necessary requirements to play the actual game online. If you don't have Java, then may we suggest the BBC's rather excellent 20th Anniversary Edition? To avoid the dissapointment of a pointless quarter-megabyte download (and to prevent our poor server from being hammered by thousands of fruitless fetches) we moved the game to its own page. Enjoy!

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