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Flash Games 1.01
This application contains 700 flash games.Over
98% of flash games from these archives are
freeware applications and the rest are demo
games. In the last 5 months Flash Games was
downloaded for more than 200.000 times.


AirXonix 3D Game
AirXonix is an ultra modern
3-dimensional remake of the famous Xonix game.
In the Xonix game you have to rule a device,
which is moving over the field with several
monster-balls wandering inside. The objective is
to cut the balls away from as much spare field
as possible. The rules of AirXonix are almost
the same, but now the device is flying in the
air and everything is in full 3D! The stunning
special effects are strengthened by 3D sound!
New types of monsters and tons of different
bonuses all made in full 3D bring the old game
to an entirely new level. The complete AirXonix
distribution includes 5 types of games with more
then 80 levels. The rules are simple and the
game will give unforgettable pleasure to the
people of any age!



All in one Board Games
(Must Have)
Hoyle brings you your favorite board games,
including Backgammon, Battling Ships, Checkers,
Chess, Chinese Checkers, Dominoes, Line 'em Up,
Mahjong Tiles, Mancala, Master Match, Pachisi,
Placer Racer, Reversi, Rummy Squares, Snakes &
Ladders, and Yacht. Fantastic graphics and a
cast of lively animated characters give the
games you love a new spin. This #1 collection of
board games is fun for the Hoyle family!


NEED FOR SPEED II SE
Need for Speed II is a 1997 racing video game,
developed by Electronic Arts Canada and
published by Electronic Arts. It is a part of
the Need for Speed series and sequel to The Need
for Speed (1994), significantly deviating from
the emphasis of realism in The Need for Speed to
arcade-like gameplay, though it introduces the
car tuning. As is its predecessor, Need for
Speed II features several exotic cars, and
includes tracks set in various parts of the
world. The game also opted to remove police
pursuits introduced in The Need for Speed.


PLAY SCRABBLE
Scrabble is a popular word game and board game
in which 2 to 4 players score points by forming
words from individual lettered tiles on a
15-by-15 game board. The words are formed across
and down in crossword fashion and must appear in
a standard dictionary. Official reference works
(e.g. The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary,
now in its 4th edition) that provide a list of
permissible words, some of which are rarely
found in standard English writing, are also
available.

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