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Pax Galaxia

Empire Lite in Space

Dio Games calls Pax Galaxia "Risk-like," but actually it's more similar to Empire--albeit Pax is simpler and faster-moving.

PeaceMaker

Can a Game Make You Cry?

Certainly... At least if its subject is enough to make you cry.

PeaceMaker begins with a cut scene--brief video clips from the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, beginning in 1948 and ending with the present day.

In any game, the purpose of an initial cut scene is to set the emotional context; for most games, this means bombast and violent triumph. For PeaceMaker, it means--sorrow, and perhaps despair.

Created by a mixed American, Israeli, and Palestinian team, PeaceMaker deals with the Israeli-Palestinian crisis. Playing as either the Israeli Prime Minister or the Palestinian President, you must try to satisfy the urgent needs and demands of your own people, while establishing a degree of trust on the opposite side--and, with (a great deal of) luck, an agreed resolution to the conflict.

Professor Fizzwizzle and the Molten Mystery

Puzzle Platformer Ranging from the Fair to the Fiendish

A sequel to the acclaimed Professor Fizzwizzle (a 2006 IGF finalist), Professor Fizzwizzle and the Molten Mystery is a polished puzzler in which you must maneuver crates, barrels, magnets and other objects to get from each level's starting point to its exit. Each object has different characteristics, and you need to think clearly about how to succeed. Luckily, there are nice features to prevent this from becoming an exercise in frustration: "u" undoes your last move, "r" restarts the level, and you can always ask to see a run-through of the current level if you're stumped.

The new game adds a variety of power-ups and other features (heat and ice guns, bat bots, etc.) to allow somewhat more complex puzzles than the original game. Indeed, it contains three different sets of levels--a simple path, a normal one, and an extremely difficult set as well.

Definitely a game that puzzle fans will enjoy.

Puzzle Pirates

Yohoho! has unique, fun gameplay based on a combination of persistent MUD-style online games and fun puzzle games! While you can explore and interact with your character, when you accept a challenge, you launch a themed Puzzle game. For example, if you accept a Pirate's challenge to a swordfight, you'll both pop up the Swordfighting puzzle and go head to head! When your opponent clears blocks to strike a blow, pieces rain down on your board!