Monday, April 16, 2007

Zuma


The original trailblazer in the action puzzle genre! Fire colored balls to make sets of three, but don't let the chain reach the golden skull or you're history! With over 20 temples to explore and 2 unique gameplay modes, Zuma is a non-stop never-ending puzzle challenge. Let the tribal sounds and music surround you with the world of Zuma. You won't want to come back!

Mysteryville


Something very strange is going on in the town of Mysteryville and, as an ace reporter for Countryside Life Magazine, it's up to you to find the truth. It seems the town cats are disappearing under suspicious circumstances. Visit the Mysteryville shops, question the residents and examine every detail in your search for the answers behind this feline mystery. Featuring hours of seek and find fun, bizarre characters and incredible graphics, Mysteryville is a surprising adventure for your senses.

Instructions

Use your mouse to click clues. See in-game help for detailed instructions.

Minimum Requirements

Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP
500 MHz
128MB RAM
Video Card with 16MB Video RAM
DirectX 8.1 or better

Mysteryville Credits

Developed by: NevoSoft
Published by: GameHouse

Super TextTwist


How many words do you know? Make as many words as you can with the letters you're given. Use all your letters to make a word and you'll move on to the next round. If you get stuck, just click on Twist for a hint. Don't worry, we've already thought of all the words. You just have to tell us what they are!

"Wow! This is one of the best games at GameHouse.com. My entire family crowds around the computer to play it. It's both educational and extremely mind boggling at times." -BabyDey

"In our home of six, it's always a fun battle to see who can get the highest score and level. Great game for all ages." -Ali

"Everyday after we finish doing our work in school, the teachers allow us to only play one game which is TextTwist. Thanks guys! We love the game." -BDR

Get in the game

“Get in the game,” is taking on a whole new meaning. Advertisers are expanding their reach with in-game advertising, and we're helping to develop new and creative ways to zero in on the specific markets that advertisers seek through the use of games.

Advergames have been around since the mid 1990s but not until a few years ago did the platform demand the attention from advertisers that it does now.

It's clear that the game industry is booming across all demographics, and advertisers are becoming ever more attracted to their allure. Unlike traditional off-line media, promotional games produce trackable results such as the number of visitors, duration of visits, sales and more. The online trend for finding alternative ways to market to consumers is gaining momentum.

From a consumer standpoint, in-game advertising is less obtrusive than other online media formats such as pop-ups and pop-unders that often annoy Internet surfers. When users go online they are typically looking for relevant and engaging content. Games serve both of these needs.

Games aren't just for kids; audiences of all ages become absorbed in the material and concepts that are being delivered through the use of games. According to Comscore Media, men ages 18-24 and women ages 45-54 are the fastest-growing segment of online players. As an advertiser, how do you plan on capturing your audience?

Game development is highly specialized. To profitably integrate a game into your company's marketing mix, you need an expert with years of experience in game development with the know-how to promote your brand. You need a creative studio that is fully staffed with the technical talent, interactive mastery, experienced creative designers, animators and marketers for the one-of-a-kind game you want.

Silver Oaks develops specialized games for companies as a way to reach a wider consumer audience. Our game developers create a variety of games from brain teasers and product-specific games to interactive branding and casual games. You name it, we can create it!