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submitted by macyzhu on 25-07-2008
Poker Sleuth includes three programs: Poker Bar, Poker Crunch, and Poker Notes. Poker Bar sits in the Windows Taskbar and shows recently played hands (see screenshot). Poker Crunch is a FAST poker... more
submitted by bchick on 17-07-2008
Titan Poker has just launched as the most exciting and innovative venue for playing online poker. With its state-of-the-art software and realistic graphics, Titan Poker is bound to quickly become the... more
submitted by Arthas on 09-07-2008
CycloEdit will harness the full power of your backup solution. Edit configuration settings - even the hidden ones. Download the latest cheats from the most up-to-date sources. Enjoy one-click backups of... more
submitted by Alligator on 26-06-2008
Kakruo is the number crossword game where clues are sum of digits. Those who like sudoku and killer sudoku will like kakruo. The puzzles are presented in a book format and you can enjoy it just like any... more
submitted by asmith on 26-06-2008
Launch into the valiant quest for the treasures of the ancient civilization in a marvelous arcade puzzle shining with nice visuals, 60 challenging levels and a variety of bonuses. Complete the game and... more
submitted by DoubleEagle on 24-06-2008
Xpadder simulates keypresses and mouse movements using a gamepad. This allows you to use your controller to play PC games with poor or no joystick support (including DOS games in a Windows DOS box and... more
submitted by MGSolid on 13-06-2008
Free EjoyShot lets you take game screenshots and display in-game FPS. Use EjoyShot to display your game FPS (Frame per Second) in the corner of your screen. EjoyShot can update FPS every 500... more
submitted by asmith on 29-05-2008
Sudoku is very simple to learn, requires no calculations, and provides a surprisingly wide variety of logic situations. The game refers to a number placement puzzle also known as Number Place in the USA. more
submitted by Akimoto on 29-05-2008
Japanese-themed solitaire, thread through the fall of cards with the help of magic fans.
submitted by Arthas on 28-05-2008
While you were idly turning over the pages of "The History of the Ancient World" encyclopedia, a little sheet of paper slipped out of it. Your amazement had no limits when you understood it was a real... more