Geneforge 5: Overthrow features:
- Enormous world, with over 80 areas to explore.
- Choose among five different factions, each with its own beliefs, cities, and quests. Help the rebels or fight them. Your choices will shape the world.
- Dozens of different endings. Choose for yourself how the saga will finally end.
- Many paths to victory. Slay your enemies or use stealth and diplomacy to outwit them. Become engrossed in the storyline or just go out and wreak havoc.
- Lots of replay value.
- Prior experience with the Geneforge series is completely unnecessary.
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* Beautiful Hidden Object scenes
* Perplexing puzzles
* A fortune-telling adventure!
System Requirements:
* OS: Windows XP/Vista
* CPU: 1.0 GHz
* RAM: 128 MB
* DirectX: 9.0
* Hard Drive: 193 MB
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More About the Game:
Smooth blend of strategy and click management
9 unique islands to reconstruct
Almost 20 types of buildings
63 challenging levels with 8 bonus tasks
Captivating storyline with cute and whimsical characters
* Ruin the bully mega mart
* Fun-loving levels
* Restore the town!
System Requirements:
OS: Windows XP/Vista
CPU: 800 Mhz
RAM: 128 MB
DirectX: 6.0
Hard Drive: 30 MB
Your cute classmate, your sexy professor, your secret admirer – can you win their hearts?
Lift weights and buy new clothes to impress the ladies, but don’t forget your schoolwork!
In Summer Session, you must balance your schedule to raise your stats and pass your exams. Meet unique characters, make friends, and find romance, then play again to unlock all the endings.
Features:
- Five different endings!
- Will you be able to find the way to date all the girls?
- Captivating plot and dialogues that will keep you playing the game until the end
- Management part where you decide what to do each week, with several activities to choose from
- Your personal diary with a short description of each character and your relationship with them
5 different neighborhoods
25+ beloved characters from the award-winning Diner Dash series
Over 90 recipes to add to restaurant menus
THANX TO TAC-CM
– Minimum
* Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP
* Pentium Processor or equivalent at 133MHz
* 32MB RAM
* 2MB SVGA graphic card
* 4x CD-Rom drive
* SoundBlaster or 100% compatible sound card
* 400 MB free hard disk space
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3. How do I install the game?
4. How do I uninstall the game?
5. I’m having trouble downloading a game.
6. My game crashes or freezes!
7. I have a problem running my game on Windows 7, Vista, or XP
8. My cursor isn’t visible in the game!
9. Sound/Audio issues on Windows
10. My game score or progress isn’t saving between sessions!
11. Is your game not displaying properly on your screen?
12. d3dx9_dll file missing error occurs
Simply “Hit” the download button, it will take you on the Filesonic download page with basically two choices Slow Download and High Speed Download. The first choice is for the free users, wait for 30 seconds, it’s required to put some random generated letters on the box , like shown on the picture and download the game(one game per 30 minutes and with limited speed, if internet connection drops for some reason there is no resume of the download). And the second choice is for Premium users, no waiting typing letters, full high speed super fast downloads (depends on your internet provider speed limit), maximum parallel download, support for resuming downloads, support for download accelerators and so on …
If you ask this question that means that you don’t have Winrar or any kind of archiver.
Find all of them here. Install anyone you like and after that right-click on the downloaded file, select the ” Extract here” option and you will have a folder with usually a screenshot and the game setup application.
3. How do I install the game?
Double click the game application.
After that you will have a shortcut on the dekstop.
4. How do I uninstall the game?
Point your mouse cursor to “Start” in the left bottom corner, than “All Programs” find the game and click on the uninstall icon and you are done.
If you’re having trouble downloading a game, there are some very simple suggestions that resolve most issues:
– Download only one file at a time.
This wasn’t usually an issue on Windows XP; you could download as many files at a time as your Internet connection could handle. But starting with Windows Vista, you may have noticed that it’s harder to run multiple simultaneous downloads. So our simplest suggestion is just to take your time and let one download complete before you start another!
– Clear your browser cache.
– Restart your browser.
Computer programs often need a little mini-reboot to get back on track.
– Try a different browser.
This sounds like voodoo, but it’s not. Sure, browsers all do the same stuff, so it’s easy to think of them as equivalent, so why would using one instead of another make a difference? Well, in this case, each browser stores its downloads, temp files, cache, etc. in a different destination folder. So maybe one of those folders is full? Or you started the download earlier and there’s already a partial file with that same name? Just using a different browser can bypass all this little stuff.
– Restart your computer.
This is just always a good idea if something seemingly simple isn’t working quite right. It’s so obvious, even I sometimes overlook it in the troubleshooting process. And then, 90% of the time, it turns out to be the answer.
Is your game crashing, freezing, or running sluggishly?
– Restart your computer
The first thing we will suggest in most cases is that you uninstall your game, restart your computer, then download and install the game again. This is because all software relies on a lot of little pieces all being in the same places every time, but since our games are probably not the only thing you use your computer for, it’s likely the other programs you run are moving some of the crucial pieces around, or even renaming or deleting them.
Games are intense! There’s all sorts of stuff happening at once, heavy-duty graphics being generated, zippy sound effects being triggered, peppy music going the whole while, not to mention the constant decisions being made within the program: you moved your mouse this way, so the game reacts; you clicked here, the game reacts; you made a massive gem explosion, and now the game reacts to that. We take great pride in making games that surprise and thrill the player at every turn, and that makes for software with a lot of moving parts (so to speak…I mean it’s all lines of code and bits of data, but they’re in motion!).
The DirectX Diagnostic Tool (DxDiag) is a Windows tool designed to take a snapshot of your computer’s operating components such as the graphics card, sound card, and DirectX version. To launch this tool:
Click on your Start menu
Click Run…
In the text field, type dxdiag
Click OK.
Click on your Windows icon (bottom left corner)
In the Search box at the bottom of your Start menu, type dxdiag
Click Enter on your keyboard.
What’s a driver? Just as your computer uses an Operating System like Windows XP to run, your computer is made up of a lot of smaller devices that have operating systems of their own. The operating systems for graphics and sound cards are called drivers.
The model and manufacturer of your sound card can be located under the Sound tab in your DxDiag. You will find the model of your sound card next to Name and the manufacturer of your sound card next to Manufacturer.
DirectX is a set of drivers from Microsoft that controls the sound and video displays on your computer.
Sometimes, operating systems and software from other companies aren’t completely compatible. While we continually test all our games on all operating systems, each computer is different, and there are far too many variables. Running a game in Compatibility Mode can sometimes resolve technical problems that arise.
Right click the shortcut to your game (if you don’t use a shortcut, right click the .exe file).
Click Trouble Shoot Compatibility.
Click Try Recommended Settings.
Click Start the program….
A blinking shield should appear near the bottom of your desktop. Click the shield to bring up the prompt that reads Do you want to allow the following program to make changes to this computer?
Click Yes
If the game launches in the background, click on the game window to start playing and test whether the game runs properly.
When you close the game, the program compatibility trouble shooting window will still be open. If the game worked, click next, then Yes, save these settings for this program. (If the game worked and you saved these settings, skip to step 11)
If the game didn’t run properly, after closing the game, click No, try again using different settings.
Check all of the boxes that describe what happens when you try to run the game, then click next.
Click Start playing, and test your game. The game should now run properly.
Right click the shortcut to your game (if you don’t use a shortcut, right click the .exe file).
Select Properties in the right-click menu.
Click on the Compatibility tab.
Check the box beside the text: Run this program in compatibility mode for:
Select Windows XP (Service Pack 2)
Check the box beside Run this program as an Administrator.
Click Apply, then OK.
Restart your game and play!
If you can’t see your cursor on the screen when you launch the game, that will make aiming way more challenging! And hey, maybe that sounds like extra fun to you super hardcore gamers, but most of us probably like to play without a blindfold. Changing your mouse settings should allow the cursor to display properly.
Choose “Control Panel.”
Click on “Appearance & Personalization.”
Click on “Personalization.”
Click on “Mouse Pointers.”
On the window that opens, click the tab labelled “Pointer Options.”
Under “Visibility,” uncheck the box beside “Display pointer trails.”
Click Apply, then OK.
Are you having problems with the sound effects or music in your game? Or have you received an error message referring to the component bass.dll?
Click on your Start menu
Click Run…
In the text field, type dxdiag
Click OK.
Click on your Windows icon (bottom left corner)
In the Search box at the bottom of your Start menu, type dxdiag
Click Enter on your keyboard.
So, you played up to level 3-4, closed the game, and came back to continue it later, but when you launched it this time, it started you back at level 1-1? There are a few possibilities. The simplest is that the game wasn’t closed so much as the computer got turned off suddenly mid-game, which would prevent any data from being saved. The second simplest is that you may have clicked on the “X” at the upper corner of the game to close the program instantly rather than exiting through the Main Menu and choosing Quit.
Right click the shortcut to your game (if you don’t use a shortcut, right click the .exe file).
Click Properties.
Click the Compatibility tab.
Click the box marked “run this program as an Administrator.”
Click ok.
Right click the shortcut to your game (if you don’t use a shortcut, right click the .exe file).
Click “Run as Administrator.”
These issues are often the result of outdated graphics card drivers.
Click on your Start menu
Click Run…
In the text field, type dxdiag
Click OK.
Click on your Windows icon (bottom left corner)
In the Search box at the bottom of your Start menu, type dxdiag
Click Enter on your keyboard.
Click Properties.
Click the Compatibility tab.
Click the box to run your game in 640 x 480 resolution.
Click OK.
The DirectX problem:
The following error messages appears when starting the game:
DirectX 9 files required to play the game did not install properly during the download process or an older version of DirectX is currently installed.
Click on the following link to download and install the latest version of DirectX.