Title: Hockey Arena
Year introduced: 2003
Country of origin: Slovakia
Languages: multiple
Price: include premium accounts / options
Hockey Arena is a hockey game in which you manage a hockey team in competition with other managers from all over the world. You play the role of the manager and also serve partially as coach (but not owner!!). You buy and sell players, improve your stadium, develop young prospects, set your team’s line-up for matches, along with other duties.
You perform all team management tasks through the game pages - you view recent events in the team (News), you set your line-up for your next match (Line-up), you acquire players on the market (Market) etc.
The so-called "night update" runs automatically every day at 22:00. During the night update, the following activities take place, in order :
- termination and automatic extension of the players’ contracts
- thorough player scouting
- payment of costs from the team’s cash
- calculation of building progress
- processing of transactions on the transfer market
- team assignments to new managers
- matches
- training/recovery of the players
- players’ night recovery

Mystify Soccer is online soccer manager that simulates the divisions in 8 European countries (England, Scotland, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Holland and Romania) using real team names and fictitious players.

Bulgarian Formula One online manager that built a dedicated community of users, but is mostly famous for it’s rather shady practices when it comes to user data.

One of the longest running online basketball manager games, created back in 1999.

All the Colours of the Dark by Chris Whitaker
As Patch is abducted from his hometown, his best friend devotes her days to finding him.

Long Road to Mercy
Bestseller from David Baldacci - FBI Agent tries to find the serial killer, but the prime suspect is already in a prison
Everything you want to know about the most popular memes - from their origin, history, examples.... visit
Grant Theft Auto VI, yet another highly anticipated game of recent years, is delayed. Let the sarcastic clapping begin.
With each month you can notice two things on Steam that look coincidental, but really are not - there are hundreds of new titles popping up on the lists and the prices are going up, especially for ear...