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Tiny Diggers – An iPad Construction Truck Game for Kids Age 2-5

February 20, 2012 – 12:39 pm | 3 Comments

Tiny Diggers has just been released on the iPad and soon the Mac computer. Here’s the details on this fun, educational game from TouchTilt Games.
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Kingdom Elemental demo available

Submitted by on January 7, 2007 – 8:03 pmOne Comment

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Kingdom Elemental is a new PC RPG from Chronic Logic, developers of Gish. The full game is $19.95 and direct-download, but you can check out the new demo (42MB) for Windows 98/ME/2000/XP. Here’s the synopsis from the site:


Eteran is a place of great mystery and intrigue. It is a world home to many different peoples and creatures; some are devious and plotting and others are benevolent and jovial. The world is perfectly balanced in its elements. For every Life in Eteran, there is a Death, for every Natural there is an Artificial. These elements are what hold the lands of Eteran together. However, all that has changed. Beasts have begun to attack all the peoples of Eteran, bringing much death and chaos. Slowly the different factions realized that they must restore balance to the chaos, bring back their world from a state of increasing anarchy.

To begin with this task, three factions banded together to form The Order for the Restoration of Balance. One by one all the races and sects of Eteran joined. For some the choice was an obvious one. Others, however, were coerced with the promise of power, money or both. Once The Order was completely formed, they set about to find what exactly was unbalancing their precious world. This force seemed to be neither evil nor good, omnipotent or omniscient. It was a constant presence that was bringing undue chaos to their once balanced world. Only time will tell if the members of The Order will subdue this entropic essence and restore the Balance on which they so relied…

  • Stephen

    Kat, you’ve got a typo in your headline. Says “kindgom”.