Virtual Escape: Digital World
You are abducted by a digital lifeform and now are trapped in his world.
Hack and slash your way out of this story driven adventure and travel around different World Servers, get to know different characters and attempt the impoosible in order to be able to come back to your physical form.
Features
Main storyline
Learn multiple data magic
3 different beautiful world servers
Get to know interesting characters
Follow Legendary items
Discover Stories
Discover Secret Locations
Customize yourself with accesories
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Arcade Boy
The kid who is going to arcade saloon for playing arcade games hears a weird voice comes from arcade machine. And he is just disappearing. When he wakes up, he finds himself in the arcade machine But this doesn’t look like machines that we know. There is a dilemma where new and old technology clash.
So … are you ready to solve this dilemma ?
Are you be able to complete the game by passing the challenging Trails?
Be friends with the inventor mole and improve yourself with using mole’s inventions.
Dream Stone 2
Dream Stone 2 is a slow paced and short puzzle/adventure/walking simulator game. Gameplay and world scructure is similiar to first game. Average gameplay time is 45-60 minutes.
Escaping from the dream still continues on the sequel of Dream Stone. Why are you stuck in the dream? Why can’t you escape?
Dream Stone 2 is an adventure/puzzle game, your character continues to trying to escape from the dream since the first game. Main dream world is the same but the three puzzle maps are different from the previous ones.
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Battle for Sea 3D
Battle for Sea 3D is an overpriced game. The controls in the game are terrible, the graphics in the game are terrible. I do not advise anyone to buy this game ..
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
If you’re looking for a battleship clone, look elsewhere: While the gameplay is true to the original, the bland visuals, uncooperative camera, and sluggish pace provide–at most–one to two rounds of enjoyment.
Upon starting the game, you’re greeted by a fullscreen window with only one option: Place your ships. Through quick trial and error, you’re probably figure out that you click once to anchor, then once more to rotate the angle, but nowhere is this shown. Speaking of which, there doesn’t appear to be any settings menu, or exit button.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game