Free Rally: Lost Angeles - Free Rally: Lost Angeles is a extension of the Free Rally multiplayer series. This time You have play in a huge industrial...
LOL Dolls Dress Up Salon - Are you ready for the biggest Surprise ever? Your favorite LOL Surprise dolls are getting ready to get stylish and fashionable...
Magic Zoo - Rather, come to Elisa’s magical zoo. Look at how many wonderful fairy-tale animals are here: griffin, unicorn and even a...
Princess Dark Phoenix - Beautiful princess Jina reveals the hidden forces. She can command things and read minds. Help the Dark Phoenix Princess...
Ladybug & Cat Noir Maker - This maker will help you create your unique character in the style of Ladybug. You can choose for your hero a lot of costumes,...
Ladybug & Cat Noir Maker - This maker will help you create your unique character in the style of Ladybug. You can choose for your hero a lot of costumes,...
Enchanting Animal Spirits - In the magical forest there live fabulous creatures – animal spirits. Each of these charming fairies is the patron...
Miss Charming Unicorn Hairstyle - Princesses Moana, Rapunzel and Harley Queen decided arrange the Miss Charming Unicorn contest. Princess Elsa’s beauty...
Queen Mal Mistress of Evil - Among the marshy swamps lives a fairy with incredible beauty and power. Her name is Maleficent. She is the queen of those...
Zombie Derby Drift - Drift around the arena and wipe away the zombies. Earn coins, and unlock & upgrade new vehicles, unlock & upgrade...
OpenTTD is a business simulation game in which players try to earn money by transporting passengers and freight via road, rail, water and air. It is an open-source remake and expansion of the 1994 Chris Sawyer video game Transport Tycoon Deluxe. To start building a transport empire, the player must construct transport routes, consisting of stations near industries or towns, and in the case of trains or road vehicles, near physical routes. One transport route can utilize several different forms of transport, e.g. truck→ship→train. The player's company and the individual stations each have ratings that depend largely on their efficiency at moving goods from one stations to the other. A station with high ratings may attract more goods.