wide·screen gam·ing fo·rum (wsgf):
[-noun] Web community dedicated to ensuring PC games run properly on your tablet, netbook, personal computer, HDTV and multi-monitor gaming rig.
Submitted by Anonymous on 10 October, 2012 - 10:35
Originally an iOS app, this lightweight tower defense game features 5 types of towers versus 7 enemy vehicle classes, battling it out throughout a 24-level campaign and two difficulty modes.
A demo is available on Desura, and the game has appeared on Steam Greenlight.
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 9 October, 2012 - 23:38
X-Plane 10 Global is the world’s most comprehensive and powerful flight simulator for personal computers, and it offers the most realistic flight model available.
X-Plane is not a game, but an engineering tool that can be used to predict the flying qualities of fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft with incredible accuracy.
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 9 October, 2012 - 12:15
High in Earth’s stratosphere, you’ll thread a path through the rotating blades of enormous wind turbines. Elsewhere in the solar system, you’ll dodge asteroids above seas of lava, spray graffiti onto lunar government offices, and flip off Ganymede colonists, all in the name of peaceful protest.
Jump off of buildings
Create your own stunts
Impress the crowd by kissing skyscrapers
Flip people off for points
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 7 October, 2012 - 11:10
Ys: The Oath in Felghana is a Japanese Action RPG by Nihon Falcom. It is a remake of the third game in the Ys series, Ys III: Wanderers from Ys.
This game, like all Ys games, has a strong focus on story-telling, much like the Final Fantasy series (for those who are not familiar with the Ys series).
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 1 October, 2012 - 23:44
Blocks That Matter (also known as BTM) is a two-dimensional indie puzzle platformer developed by Swing Swing Submarine. The player takes the role of “tetrabot”, a robot which is able to collect blocks by jumping into them or drilling them, and can then construct shapes in a “puzzle mode” using four blocks at a time. BTM heavily references the games Minecraft and Tetris through the main characters, in-game mechanics and concepts such as “Pajitnovian physics”.
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 1 October, 2012 - 09:26
Atom Zombie Smasher is a real-time strategy game developed by independent developer Blendo Games. In this game, the player attempts to rescue as many citizens as possible from an oncoming zombie horde using helicopter rescue units. As the player progresses, various weapon teams are unlocked that can be deployed to slow the zombie forces while the citizens are rescued.
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 30 September, 2012 - 09:34
The Creators Of AI War Bring You...
A 2D sidescroller without a linear path. An action game with tactical combat and citybuilding. An adventure game that lets you free-roam a vast, procedurally-generated world. A Valley Without Wind defies genre stereotypes. Unlike other procedurally-generated games, you also get a logical progression in difficulty, plus helpful tips and checklists to guide your travels (should you need them).
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 23 September, 2012 - 03:22
This indie game allows you to play God by moving cells with other cells and stuff happens, somehow. You have to move the cells or capsules to match the pattern shown. I'm not really sure what happens or what the purpose is, but at least you can do it in multimon.
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 23 September, 2012 - 02:36
A modern take on the classic arcade game, Lunar Lander, Lunar Flight extends the experience to a fully, fictionalised Lunar Module Simulator providing a variety of mission types involving Transporting Cargo, Acquiring Data at Survey locations and locating Lost Cargo. Completing missions earns experience points and money to be used to Refuel, Repair and Upgrade the Lunar Module.
Submitted by skipclarke on 23 September, 2012 - 01:57
Borderlands 2 is a science fiction–based first-person shooter with RPG elements and the sequel to 2009's Borderlands. At the start of the game, players select one of four new characters, each with a unique special skill and with proficiencies with certain weapons. From then on, players take on quests assigned through non-player characters or from bounty boards, each typically rewarding the player with experience points, money, and sometimes a reward item.