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| Alawar Releases FlowerQuest and Sea Bounty for PC FlowerQuest: Enter a land of magic and wonder, where a young sorceress-in-training uses her green thumb, rather than a magic wand, to solve puzzles. To win, simply rotate the branches and roots of budding flowers to connect the plants one to another. Doing so removes the tiles on which they rest and allows you to progress to the next level. As you race against the clock, you will receive help in the form of blossoms that blow up nearby tiles. Just watch out for the Predator Flowers, which restore tiles you've already cleared. Do well, and your teacher will reward you with bonus rounds in which you click on falling flowers to fill in special inlay patterns. Play FlowerQuest, and your love of puzzle games will bloom as never before. Free demo is availablehere. System requirements: Windows 98, 98SE, 2000, ME or XP; 700 MHz Pentium or better; 64 MB RAM or better; DirectX 8.1 or higher. Features: - 50 levels - Bonus rounds - Three unique gameplay modes - Easy, normal and hard difficulty modes - Finish the quest. - In-game help Sea Bounty: If you have even an ounce of pirate blood pumping through your veins, then raise the Jolly Roger and start a perilous journey in search of riches and glory untold. In Sea Bounty, you try to increase your fortune by purchasing and developing new lands. The more properties you acquire and the more ships you construct on them, the more rent you can charge other players when they land on your territory. First, roll the dice and set sail for a coastal town or an island. If you have enough money, you can purchase the land. You can also swap properties with other players and upgrade your territories once you own a complete group. Just try to avoid being sent to Prison, and remember to say your prayers when you put down on Chance. Can you be the last man (or woman) standing after bankrupting the other players? Download Sea Bounty to find out. Free demo is availablehere. System requirements: Windows 98, 98SE, 2000, ME or XP; 700 MHz Pentium or better; 64 MB RAM or better; DirectX 8.1 or higher. Features: - Access to four game boards - Support for up to six human and computer players - Rich storyline set in the Golden Age of Sailing Ships - Beautiful hand-drawn and pre-rendered visuals - Unlimited play time. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Game News :: home page |