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Koh Samui Island, Gulf Of Thailand, 5 Star Hotel & Villa Development Announced
(ContentDesk) September 9, 2005 -- In Asia's Hottest New Tourism Market Koh Samui, Magsiam Holding (www.cococo-group.com) announces the start of a new 5 star hotel, villa, spa & wellness development to satisfy the high demand for deluxe accommodation following the strong increase of incoming tourists. Koh was not affected by the December Tsunami and since the tourist arrivals on the island have doubled and are now exceeding 1 million arrivals this year.MAGSIAM HOLDING has acquired one of the prime land plots

Cave Story - Doukutsu Monogatari
Cave Story is a freeware sidescrolling action/adventure/platformer title with leanings towards Wonderboy and recent sidescrolling Castlevania titles. You control a little amnesiac who runs around helping out these rabbit-ish creatures called Mimigas while trying to find your way out of the giant cave inside the floating island which makes up the game's setting.

This is a free game made by one man:

Pixel said,
It's been five years since I first thought to myself, "Hey, why not try making a game?" I developed Cave Story at my own pace, taking my time, and while doing so I released a few other smaller games as well.
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Vespers3D
Vespers3D is Orange River Studio's first experiment into a new genre of computer gaming, 3D Interactive Fiction (3D/if). It is adapted from the text-based interactive fiction game Vespers, by Jason Devlin.

Vespers, the text IF game, won numerous awards in recent interactive fiction competitions, including first place at the 2005 IFComp and "Best Game" and "Best Writing" (among others) at the 2006 XYZZY awards. Now Jason has joined Orange River Studio in our attempt to bring Vespers to life in 3D, while maintaining the richness of the original text version.

You can play the online Java version of Vespers here.
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RomZom
One blistering night, when all seemed quiet;
A meteor came crashing and caused a big riot!
To edge closer or not? A question unanswered
as we stumbled through the forest, this way that, we
meandered.

Oh look! The circus is here! The children exclaimed!
And HULABOO-BUBBLE! of the juggling clown fame!

We entered the tent, with hopes and promises
of wonderous activities and sugar pop molasses.

13 green cotton candies, not 4 or 5.
Hung high from the ceiling, swaying here, swaying by.
But what's this? It drips! Red, sticky, warm blood.
A low humming voice whispers, and then a THUD!
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UnEarthed Gods
Why have you disturbed us,
What type of creature are you,
Where are you searching with your life,
Seeking power, lust, truth, nothing,

These we can give,
You who tread where forgotten gods sleep,
We ask for but a trifle,

Open the gate



UnEarthed Gods is a PC Role Playing Game being developed by Clint Brewer. If you would like to know more about Unearthed Gods or UnEarthed Games, send questions to Clint, or comment here.

To be notified when the game is available: Take a potato, cut it in half and insert a small piece of garlic in one half(it's important the piece is small...but not too small!), bind this in animal skin and bury it on an open hillock facing south.

The down and dirty:
This has been in development in a while. There is still a good deal of work to do to finish this and I'm reevaluating how I can best do this. Right now I'm planning on a more focused version. Focusing on the action of hand to hand weapons combat, and less on the magic casting and deep role playing aspect. There will still be magic but not the more complex type I have been planning for. Any feedback you can give me about what you think given the little you've seen will help me direct the future development. Your comments are most appreciated!

Thanks for taking a look!

-clint
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Submachine 4: The Lab
Submachine 4: The Lab is the fourth installment of the popular Submachine Flash Puzzle/Adventure game. Created by Mateusz Skutnik, Submachine is a compelling mystery that only gets more intriguing as time goes on. Scraps of paper, words etched into walls, and archaic computers leave clues as to what the Submachine is, and how you must escape it. All of the (so far) 5 Submachine games tie into one another, and references to previous ones are riddled throughout.
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U.G.o.D: Uber-Gauntlet of Doom
To be decided.
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King of Dragon Pass
King of Dragon Pass is the saga of the colonization of a magical land in Glorantha (RuneQuest/Hero Wars). Your ragged clan have been driven from their homeland and have settled in the land of Dragon Pass. Your decisions will shape their future, determining whether they are remembered as a great clan, or dissappear in the winds of time.
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Nearly Departed
Nearly Departed is a graphic adventure that puts you in control of a guy who has recently become a zombie. Having no idea how you became a zombie, you must explore the city and find out who you were and what happened. The game is reminiscent of old Lucas Arts cartoon adventure games. Nearly Departed is still in development and does not yet have a set release date.
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Book and Volume
Your pager tickles you awake.

Upstairs in the house of your childhood, in your room, and it must be time for school because -- no, it's the weekend, you remember, but your alarm is going off anyway. You should have been awake already. You're going to miss the bus. Your mother climbs in the window. You're dreaming.

You're a grown-up: It opens to you again, a sluggish window summoned by a mouse click. Waking up now in your own apartment, your new apartment. Your pager is buzzing and vibrating both, serious. It is in fact the weekend, but you're not in elementary school. No one is crawling in through the window. You're a system administrator for nWare. Waking up urgently, here in nTopia.
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Scarab of RA
Released in 1987 by Semicolon Software, this shareware adventure game for the Mac was an instant success.

You play the role of an archaeology student entering the newly-discovered Great Pyramid of RA the Sun-God. Your objective is to explore the pyramid and devine its secrets.

The goal of the game is to gain prestige and, of course, to survive the creatures and puzzles the pyramid throws your way.

The interface is point-and-click, and is reminiscent of the original Wizardry.

Developer: Rick Holzgrafe
Released: 1987
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Midnight Mansion
Midnight Mansion is a retro platformer based on games like Montezuma's Revenge, Prince of Persia, and Dark Castle. You play Jack Malone, an adventure hunter, who explores several huge mansions in search of gold at the end. You can't kill anything; you simply avoid the bad guys, while you search for keys that allow you to open doors that lead to new areas. Mansions are filled with traps, puzzles, and secrets.
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Seven Deadly Sins
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Nanomite: The Battle Begins
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Gun Mute
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in Koh Samui, located at the north entrance of Chaweng. The 70,000 square meters plot allows the development of 250 bedrooms situated in both 2 key and 3-key-villas with own swimming pools and residential apartments. The all ocean view and beachfront development is scheduled to open in late 2007. The developers are currently reviewing contracts with potential 5 star operators that will benefit from a strong market in Samui.

The average occupancy rate is over 80% following the strong drift of tourists from Phuket and Krabi to following the December Tsunami..


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O little town of Bethlehem, Pa.
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Daytrip: Park Slope, Brooklyn
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Hawaii, a traveler's guide
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The greatest layover in American history
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Indoor waterparks
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Making plans to be in D.C. for the Presidential inauguration
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Daytrip to Manhattan's Lower East Side
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Koh Samui Island, Gulf Of Thailand, 5 Star Hotel & Villa Development Announced
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Samui Training Center Opens First-of-its-kind It Training Facility
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Samui – Top 10 Attractions And Activities
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