Oct 7th

Rome Total War

By Samuel
 

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PC (can be opened in a seperate window)- Sega

This is one of the most famous games in the strategy game genre. As the title suuggest, the game is set in roman times and revolves around two main stages of play. The majority of this game is set over europe, allowing the player to build and maintain their empire. This section is turn based. The other mode of gameplay, is  battlemode. This is set in real time and puts the player in the role of a general; making choices on troop deployment and strategies.
Oct 7th

papunet.net

By Bill (R&D, SpecialEffect)
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PC (opens in a separate window)


This website offers loads of great games such as jigsaws (of which you can choose the number of pieces they are made up from), dominoes, darts catapulting frogs and loads more, most of which can be played with either switches or pointer control. The website has an easy to follow layout and the games are thoughtfully made.
Oct 7th

4bidden Fruit

By Bill (R&D, SpecialEffect)
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PC (opens in a separate window) - SimonH

4bidden Fruit is a pc version of ‘Pixel Junk Eden’ available on PS3 Network. It is a one level flash game in which your aim is to launch yourself at the crescents to make them explode. Your cursor controls the direction, left click to jump, with double click for a double jump. Fertilising seeds on the ground will grow more trees to help you gain height to collect the golden crescents, which are out of reach.
Oct 6th

Nonogames

By Bill (R&D, SpecialEffect)

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PC (opens in a separate window) - Webview Limited
Nanogames is a collection of 20 games, which offers extensive customisation options of both the gameplay and accessibility . This allows you to choose input methods such as pointer control, single scanning, step scanning and multiple key scanning.

Oct 6th

Warfare Transporter

By Bill (R&D, SpecialEffect)

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PC (opens in a separate window) - Mateusz Skutnik

The simple objective of your ship reaching the port, whilst avoiding submarine and air attacks, makes this a quick (5 level) and enjoyable casual game. It is pointer controlled, with the ship following your cursor left and right. To fire at the subs click any where below the water and to fire at the aeroplanes click anywhere above the water line.

 

Oct 5th

Travelogue 360 Series

By Bill (R&D, SpecialEffect)

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PC (opens in a separate window) - Big Fish Games

 

If you wanted to play a similar game to Paris 360 with eye control then the Rome version ‘Curse of the Necklace’ and ’London Mystery’ work well as you can use another type of navigation method for looking around the scenes, whereby you click on four arrows to either look to the right, left or up and down. With eye control you can use an on-screen magnifier to good effect on these arrows to help with accuracy.

Oct 5th

Chocolatier: Decadence By Design

By Bill (R&D, SpecialEffect)
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PC (opens in a separate window) - Big Fish Games
‘Become a confectionary tycoon!’ Your objective is to collect ingredients from around the world to make chocolate recipes or create new flavour combinations from the factory in Zurich. The key is to create a variety of stock to keep interest in your product and keep the shops buying.
Oct 5th

Merlin: Camelot Defence

By Bill (R&D, SpecialEffect)

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PC (opens in a separate window) - BBC/ fish in a bottle
A nice little pointer controlled game made up of 3 challenges based on the legend of Merlin and Camelot. The aim is to stop Nimueh the Witch who is sending magical creatures to attack Camelot. To do this you must place spells on the trees and rocks, which line the route.

Oct 5th

Puki

By Bill (R&D, SpecialEffect)
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PC (opens in a separate window)  - Grant Skinner
Don’t be fooled by their cute appearance, the Puki are a vicious bunch. Whilst, the complete controls are fairly complex (w,a,s,d = directional, shift = crouch, space = shield, mouse = look, aim and left click = shoot) the game can be successfully played solely with the mouse.

You automatically move forwards through the corridors, progressing through the levels. The Puki come at you quite quickly, so good accuracy and fast reactions are required. Puki suits all methods of accurate pointer control including head and eye control users.
http://www.gskinner.com/games/puki/

Oct 3rd

Splume

By Bill (R&D, SpecialEffect)

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PC (opens in a separate window) - Flashbang Studios


You must fire your ‘Splume’ so that they latch onto other ‘Splume’ of the same colour when they do they will drop and give you points. When all the Splumes are gone you progress to the next level.