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- Remake of Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus (1998). Abe the Mudokon sets out to rescue more of his kind at SoulStorm brewery.
- Allied forces invade Normandy on June 6, 1944.
- Explore the Pleistocene through archaeological discoveries, reenactments, and CGI.
- An encounter with the predator we love to fear.
- Follow the incredible adventures of Mara and Xilo (MaXi), "part-time" conjoined twins, as they explore the luxurious world of Vakarma. MaXi features kind, cheeky and assertive young heroes, strong musical elements and highlights diversity.
- Audiences join two peculiar characters, an unusual dream therapist and his mysterious patient, as they dig up "live" spectacular reenacted classical myths with a variety of dragon species and incarnations in the search for the root of a recurring nightmare. By mixing a fantastic storyline and a substantial dose of documentary information about the myths and realities that surround dragons, the film provides an exciting voyage of discovery for audiences, as they learn about the benevolent dragons of China, the terrifying Wyverns of the British Isles, creation stories from Ancient cities of the Middle East and dangerous water monsters described in native North American legends.
- In this fun family comedy, a village rooster's punctual (and loud!) crowing keeps everyone awake until a group of sleepy locals hatch a scheme to get rid of him.
- From the Academy-Award nominated creators of the Broadway show STOMP and the award-winning film Wild Ocean, The Last Reef is an uplifting, inspirational large-format and 3D cinema experience capturing one of nature's more vibrant and diverse wonderlands. Exotic coral reefs, vibrant sea walls in the sub-arctic pulsating with anemones and crustaceans: these biodiversity hot spots are as vital to our lives as the rainforests. Shot on location in Palau, Vancouver Island, French Polynesia, Mexico, and The Bahamas using groundbreaking 3D cinematography, The Last Reef takes us on a global journey to explore the connection of our cities on land with the ocean's complex, parallel world of the coral reefs beneath the sea.
- Explore a rich overworld and align with a variety of in-world factions: from a human empire tinged by religious extremism to the dark forces of the undead lead by a mad queen. Assemble a team to gather precious resources, sway political standing, and take on brutal beasts in intricate turn-based battles.
- The sequel to PAINTED is inspired by Andrew Wyeth's 'Christina's World', and explores how bio-electricity galvanizes into discovering muscular intelligence. Light field setup with 50 lamps, thousands of feet of power cord, and careful visual effects work in post. This was frantically filmed with 3 cameras in 30 minutes once right after sunset, and then again just before sunrise the next morning.
- A point-and-click adventure game for puzzle lovers. The player takes upon the role of an asthmatic vegetarian wolf studying to become a genie. In the course of his adventures the player will encounter a large cast of famous characters.
- -"Young Thor" is an American-Canadian action-adventure video game developed by Frima Studios and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. Like Zombie Tycoon, it is produced with the participation of Telefilm Canada. It was first released on July 20, 2010 as a downloadable PlayStation Network title for the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3. "Young Thor" is about the childhood of the eponymous Norse god, Thor, as he embarks on a quest to save the world tree, Yggdrasil. The game was met with mixed or average reviews from critics upon release. The game is a side-scroller beat 'em up and is broken up into four levels. Players control the Norse god Thor and unleash his lightning magic and powerful hammer, Mjölnir, to blast any foes in his way. As the game progresses, Thor gains XP which increases his character stats; however, the stats are not customizable, leading Joystiq to comment, "leveling seems to exist for the sole purpose of encouraging replays. Somebody out there will want to achieve a level 100 character, right?". Each level introduces new types of enemies and new complicated platform layouts. Treasures are hidden in certain levels which, if found, grant Thor powers such as extra health and magic regeneration, or the ability to double jump. Levels must be repeated multiple times both to find the treasures and to gain enough experience to defeat tougher enemies in later levels. To explain the Norse mythology present in the game, as the game progresses players unlock dictionary entries which can be accessed through the extras section of the game's menu.
- The brand new antiques and collectables game show presented by David Dickinson continues. Will today's contestants get duped by The Duke or win a fabulous cash prize?