BISCit Home have opened an online games channel on its website allowing gamers to try enhanced trial versions of some exciting titles on today's market before they buy. The channel can be accessed from the ISP's homepage, www.biscithome.com.
The announcement follows the launch earlier this month of the ISP's new platform for consumers, BISCit Home. At launch, the broadband provider set out its stall for the forward development of the platform stating that it would "develop the site into one of the most progressive and richest platforms for broadband deals, interactive communications tools, and fun recreational products."
BISCit Home's new games channel comprises eleven sub-channels. Each will contain enhanced trial versions of games categorised under Action, Adventure, Arcade, Board, Card and Puzzle, Breakout, Racing, Shooting, Strategy, Sports and Skills, and Word. Titles already uploaded to the sub-channels include Clash n Slash, Xeno Assault, Cosmic Bugg, Ballistik, Mad Cars, Tradewinds 2, Moon Tycoon, Kasparov Chess, Jewel Quest, and Wild Words.
The games channel will continue to be enriched during November and December,
2005 and beyond.
The announcement follows the launch earlier this month of the ISP's new platform for consumers, BISCit Home. At launch, the broadband provider set out its stall for the forward development of the platform stating that it would "develop the site into one of the most progressive and richest platforms for broadband deals, interactive communications tools, and fun recreational products."
BISCit Home's new games channel comprises eleven sub-channels. Each will contain enhanced trial versions of games categorised under Action, Adventure, Arcade, Board, Card and Puzzle, Breakout, Racing, Shooting, Strategy, Sports and Skills, and Word. Titles already uploaded to the sub-channels include Clash n Slash, Xeno Assault, Cosmic Bugg, Ballistik, Mad Cars, Tradewinds 2, Moon Tycoon, Kasparov Chess, Jewel Quest, and Wild Words.
The games channel will continue to be enriched during November and December,
2005 and beyond.