Get into a Mezoamerican mood with this 3D screensaver. A firey Aztec skull twists and turns above the Aztec Sun Calendar, while three Aztec tokens dance to the music. Skulls are often shown in Aztec art and religious symbols. Examples can be found in the ruins of the ancient capital of the Aztec empire, Tenochtitlan. The city was built on an island in Lake Texcoco, in what is now Mexico City. It was largely destroyed in the 1520s by Spanish conquistadores.
2D GhostForest Interactive Saver 02 The second member of the Ghost Forest family - a beautiful collection of hand-painted, children-safe screen savers (now interactive!). Part of the Ghost Forest site, presenting the book with the same name.
2D GhostForest Interactive Saver 03 The third member of the Ghost Forest family - a beautiful collection of hand-painted, children-safe screen savers (now interactive!). Part of the Ghost Forest site, presenting the book with the same name.
2D GhostForest Interactive Saver 04 The fourth member of the Ghost Forest family - a beautiful collection of hand-painted, children-safe screen savers (now interactive!). Part of the Ghost Forest site, presenting the book with the same name.
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Internet ScreenSaver Builder Make screensavers that can update automatically from the Web. Use images, text, html, flash swf and avi/wav/mp3/mid files with wizard, transition effects and script language. Create interactive and normal screensavers and get unbranded installers
Dogfight The Enterprise takes on a Bird of Prey in a desktop dogfight.
SoccerSaver SoccerSaver turns your screen into a soccer field with cartoonish 3D rendered players attempting to play a game of soccer.
Choose a playing field, add some text and pick two teams. You can download additional team outfits from the Onwijs website.
Version: 1.0 Released: Nov, 21 2005 License: Shareware, $11.00 Expires: Expires after 7 Days
File size: 2,211 K Platforms: Windows XP/ME/NT/2000/98/95 Downloads: 22
Get into a Mezoamerican mood with this 3D screensaver. A firey Aztec skull twists and turns above the Aztec Sun Calendar, while three Aztec tokens dance to the music. Skulls are often shown in Aztec art and religious symbols.