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Dead Cells: The Queen and the Sea – Battle your way through sunken shipwrecks, scale a soaring lighthouse and confront your deadliest foe yet.
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Fears to Fathom – Norwood Hitchhike – Holly Gardner, a 19 year old on an interstate drive experiences unusual happenings that leads to an unplanned stay at a motel, little did she…
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Immortal Love: Sparkle of Talent Collector’s Edition – Mr. Radcliffe’s traveling theater hides a terrible secret!!
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Heaven Dust 2 – Deep inside a research base, waking up from a cryogenic pod, you find yourself trapped in a living hell, surrounded by zombies. Heaven Dust 2 is a love letter to…
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CIPHER 61 is a fast-paced, action-packed top-down-shooter, with tons of temporary and permanent upgrades. Can you make it through all 61 rooms?
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Midnight Legends – Hop in and take part in racing on streets of Midnight City, a place lit by bright neon lights. Earn money and reputation, upgrade your car, win to challenge all…
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INDUSTRIA is a first-person shooter that takes you from East Berlin into a parallel reality, shortly before the end of the Cold War. On the search for a missing work colleague,…
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Quantum Protocol – A deckbuilding card game where it’s always your turn. Play as the master hackers of Quantum and take on the most dangerous malware in the world. Every action…
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My Universe – Cooking Star Restaurant – Enter the world of elite gastronomy and manage your own restaurant from A to Z: hospitality, cooking, waitering, you do it all! Learn from…
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ScrewUp is a survival game where the player has to survive on a deserted island that nobody knows it’s name. There are many things that wait to be explored.
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Street Legal Racing: Redline v2.3.1 – The most popular vehicle mechanic simulator in the world got a second life in the new Steam version! Build cars, tune them, crash, repair and…
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Flying Hero X – Evil unicorns conquered Meow York City! It’s about time to unleash your true hero skill and get some revenge! Save all the cute kitten in this thriving city on a…
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Sandra, a small town country girl, returns home after college to take over the family business, her father’s beloved bed and breakfast. Facing an unfaithful husband and dysfunctional relationship with her mother, she finds herself at a difficult crossroads. Everything changes, however, when Terrance (Steven Sutton), a young, handsome lawyer checks in and opens her eyes to an entirely different life filled with happiness. —Jiilo_Kim
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Based on true events Little Secret is a film with three interlocked stories all connected by a single secret that converge to reveal the tragic yet beautiful lives of three families and how hope, dreams and destiny can unite people from very different parts of the world. Adopted at childhood by a loving family after facing the loss of her parents, Kat led a life full of adventures. Now in her teenage years she is trying to fit into a “normal” life, as the world shows her how cruel living can be. After discovering a secret which threatens her life, she wonders if her dreams are still possible. Heloisa is a dedicated mother who has been entrusted with the secret and will do everything to keep her family together; however, she knows that the future is unpredictable. Jeanne, a beautiful young Amazonian native, falls in love with Robert, a New Zealander, with whom he discovers that her possibilities are infinite, however she forgets that destiny has plans of its own. Barbara, an older English woman, who became cold and lonely, is capable of doing anything to get what she wants. When the past knocks on her door, she sets out on a journey to rediscover love. Stories that cross borders and show that in this world people are pulled apart by destiny, racism and tragedy, but can be pulled together by friendship, tolerance and love. An inspiring film that will challenge the way you look at life. —Isabelle Gasparini
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In 1918 in World War I, in the Meuse-Argonne Sector in France, the former New York lawyer and Major Charles White Whittlesey is assigned by Gen. Robert Alexander to a massive suicidal attack against the German forces in the Argonne Forest with his five-hundred-man battalion. However, the forces supposed to be giving support through the flanks retreat and the communications with the headquarter of the 77th American Division are cut. Major Wittlesey holds his position with his men, mostly Irish, Polish, Italian and Jewish immigrants from New York, surrounded by the German army. Without food, water, ammunition and medical supplies, only two hundred men survive after five days of siege. —Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil