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Color LIFE Sound 5.1

Type: Demo
Cost: $12.50
Size: 7.41 MB
Release date: Jan 12 2015
Platform: Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Windows 8,WinVista,WinVista x64
Publisher’s Site:  http://www.powerxgames.com/English/index.htm
Publisher’s Product Page:  http://www.jk-ware.org/Color-LIFE-Sound-51/en
Country: Germany


Color LIFE Sound

Color LIFE illustrates the reproduction behavior of microorganism. The reproduction rules can be free selected likewise the incremental width and output time of the generations. Color-palettes can be produced on your own. With a shape-run, new rules and nice graphics can be found.

Color LIFE Sound plays the cell pattern with a 3D-Tone and shows the sound graphics of each generation with it. To this can be selected 24 sounds from four different sound themes in each case. The area-size, the bar and the volume is variably adjustable. Universal settings can be saved as file.

Bubbles Popper 2 for iOS 1.0

Type: Freeware
Cost: $0
Size: 0.00 kB
Release date: Apr 30 2015
Platform: iPhone,iPod,iPad,iTouch,iOS
Publisher’s Site:  http://www.softakgames.com
Publisher’s Product Page:  http://softakgames.com/mobile/bubblespopper2/
Country: Australia


Bubbles Popper 2 for iOS

Bubbles Popper 2 is a classic bubble popping game. It is free iPhone and iPad game, play it on your iPhone oriPad. The goal of the game is to earn points by popping bubbles on the game board.
Playing Bubbles Popper 2 is simple.
Destroy as many bubbles as possible to move to the next level.
Select group of 2 or more same colored bubbles and they will disappear adding point to you.
Number of point for each removed bubble depends on number of bubbles in the removed group.
To move to the next level you need to remove bubbles from the board, each next level you should remove more bubbles then before.
You will get more points for group of 6 cubes, then for 2 groups of 3 cubes.
There are 2 game modes: Classic and Mega Shift

Wall Street Raider 7.70

Type: Shareware
Cost: $21.95
Size: 2.38 MB
Release date: Mar 15 2015
Platform: Win2000,WinXP,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Windows 8,WinOther,WinVista,WinVista x64,Other
Publisher’s Site:  http://www.roninsoft.com
Publisher’s Product Page:  http://www.roninsoft.com/wsraider.htm
Country: United States of America


Wall Street Raider

Wall Street Raider — the ultimate in sophisticated financial simulations, a corporate takeover and stock market game and simulation, in which you strive to build your corporate empire by fair means or foul, all the while trying to stay one step ahead of the SEC, IRS, Justice Department, EPA, Congress, powerful unions and no end of ruthless competitors and dealing with difficult ethical choices — not to mention various manmade and natural economic and other disasters. In this highly realistic simulation, 1 to 5 players (including the computer) compete to amass fortunes, investing in, or taking over and managing, any of up to 1590 companies in 70 industry groups. Once in control of a company, you’ll use all the tricks of the trade of real Wall Street corporate raiders to expand your empire and net worth, including hostile takeovers, greenmail, LBOs, IPOs, junk bond financing, mergers, restructurings, dominating your industry, antitrust and other lawsuits to harass competitors, or dealing in put and call options and commodities. All in the quest for the Almighty Dollar (or Yen, Pound, Euro, or other currency you configure it for). All your investment research and financial wheeling and dealing occur against the backdrop of a nonstop ‘live’ stock ticker tape, scrolling financial news tape, and a constantly shifting economic and political environment in which all the companies and industries in Wall Street Raider must operate and try to cope. Speedy decision-making is of the essence, and sweaty palms are a certainty, as you try to cope and keep your company’s earnings on an upward track — or at least keep yourself out of Bankruptcy Court! …. Reviews: In a front page article (6/22/2000) Investor’s Business Daily called it an ‘…imaginative, stimulating…’ simulation. A leading computer columnist wrote of it, ‘You can really learn something about stocks, mergers, takeovers and the general world of finance, and have a whacking good time in the bargain.’