By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close

#43: Lead your people from the Stone Age to the Space Age.

  1. Unlike Civilization, this God Game is in real time
  2. As a God Game, you have make some godly interventions sometimes like healing your citizens, striking UFOs with lightning strikes or protecting them under a protective dome
  3. The inhabitants of the planet that you develop are called Nuggets who like Rayman don't seem to have limbs.
  4. Since you're a god, the inhabitants sometimes ask you to do some godly feats for them.
  5. By your side is a narrator that's both very funny and can be obnoxious.

#47 (Yeah I forgot that one initially, sorry): A PC pinball game with 3 tables and a horror movie level design

  1. The 3 tables are called Castle, Dungeon and Laboratory
  2. In the Castle multiball, the castle gate tower becomes a giant angry face with the gate becoming teeth and it constantly says "FEED ME!"
  3. It's part of a Pinball series from Sierra On-Line
  4. It's actually the second one of the series, and the first one had the same title but lacked the subtitle.

#40: This game series from Stardock got often called a successor to Master of Magic, here in it's third iteration.

  1. It's the technically the third iteration like I mentioned above, but also the first iteration, as the second replaced the first and the third replaced the second one entirely.
  2. You start with a sovereign of your selected nation and build an Empire (evil races) or Kingdom (righteous races) out of it

#39: Thwart a global alien invasion with your handful of soldiers

  1. It's an hommage of a series that was big in the 90's and still gets some games out now, but unlike those who mostly played in the future, this one starts in an alternate late 70's.

#38: The weaponry of your character includes 19th century cavalry pistols, shotguns, a Tommy gun, a minigun, rocket launcher, quad laser and a 17th century cannon... which fires chargeable depleted uranium cannonballs