Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space
Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space is a Sci-Fi Roguelike video game developed by Digital Eel. The game is a direct sequel to Strange Adventures in Infinite Space that takes you to the fictional settings of Milky Way and puts you right into the middle of it in Purple Void. You must explore the whole surroundings in your space ship and engage in battles with unknown enemies. Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space provides with new star-maps to follow and explore new planets, black holes, nebulae etc. and encounter enemies kill them by attacking their spaceships and loot their resources. You get to play three types of missions, 30 star ships to choose between, a number of levels, enemy types and a huge variety of weapons etc. Your task is to kill your enemies and save your ships from any damage and return to the base after completing the mission. If you are killed on the mission by any enemy, you’ll die and the game will end immediately. You can buy and install upgrades on your ship by spending your game points too. Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space is a great rogue-like game to play and enjoy.
#1 The Oregon Trail
The Oregon Trail is a Simulation created by MECC and published by the Broderbund, The learning Company and Gameloft as a joint venture. The game is actually a remake of the 1971’s top trending game of the same name. Back in 1971 the game was intended for the School Children and it helped them learn about the 19th Century Pioneer Life on The Oregon Trail. In the previous version of the game, the players could get into the role of a Wagon Leader and their task was to guide their party of early settlers from Independence (a town in Missouri) to Willamette valley based in Oregon, USA. The gameplay of The Oregon Trail consists of the events that happened between the journeys from Independence to Willamette Valley. The events include ambushes, Hunting, Disease, Deaths and all the hardships that the people who travelled, faced throughout the time they spent travelling. With all of its glory, The Oregon Trail video game sold over sixty five Million copies worldwide and it was famous among the students the most. The game portrayed all the depictions as they happened and the rebuilt version of the game by Rawitsch, perfected the story to all the bits and pieces. With a remarkable story, addictive gameplay and a brilliant source to learn all about “The Oregon Trail”, this game is a classic that shouldn’t be missed by all those who love history.