The free games website, My Real Games has just announced its lineup for new titles
hitting the site in May. The hot list of incoming games for online, download and mobile
has a decidedly retro feel with a host of old-school favorites making the grade.
One of the first of the new games to hit the site for May players is Sakura Day
Mahjong. The ancient tile challenge takes gamers to the mysteries of the Orient, to lost
Wind Valley, the magical Emerald Waterfall and majestic Imperial Garden. The puzzles can
be assembled to suit any taste and any time constraints, with short and fast games to tax
players in a few spare moments or epic challenges of 200 tiles and 15 layer levels. There
are six unexplored worlds to be discovered over 7 hours of game play to enjoy.
Also new in May is Green City: Go South, a PC downloadable time management title. The
free to download game calls on players to use their building savvy to create a green city
out of the open sea. Gamers can reclaim land to build a beautiful island but must use
recycled garbage to construct their creations. Green City: Go South is packed with six
thrilling quests, 48 unique and challenging missions and a host of green upgrades for
eco-savvy engineers in the making to claim as their own.
For gamers favoring the ever-popular hidden object genre, Manor Memoirs has just
landed on site. Join best-selling author Scarlett, who is suffering from writer's block
and has lost her inspiration. Players can explore her beautiful 19th century mansion,
finding long lost treasures and artifacts for garage sales, helping Scarlett raise the
money she needs to restore her crumbling mansion to its former glory.
Strike Solitaire 3: Dream Resort rounds off the first batch of hot new games making
their debut in May. With 120 levels of varying difficulty to conquer, gamers can play
solitaire and bowl strikes to their heart's content.
Nikolai Veselov from MyRealGames.com helped to select the latest installment of new
games for visitors. He said, "These are just the first of our new games for May. With such
a range of genres there is something for everyone to enjoy and lots more titles to come
later this month."