B

This medal is awarded to games that have received a calculated grade of B for their multi-monitor support. All of these games are without major flaws, but have at least one blemish that prevents a perfect score.

Operation Flashpoint: Red River

This game is a tactical shooter videogame, the same as its predecessor. The player has the choice of playing the campaign co-operatively. However, the game will not feature competitive multiplayer. The game will not feature a mission editor or SDK for any platform. The player will be able to choose between four classes of Marines to play as, rifleman, grenadier, scout and automatic rifleman, each with their own weapons and abilities. The player will gain experience during gameplay, which can be used to unlock guns, attachments and perks.

Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light

Played from an isometric-like perspective, this 3D action/adventure game combines platform, combat and puzzles through the jungles and not-quite-abandoned aztec temples of Yucatan. The game features local and online 2-player coop, but slight differences in gameplay and level design make it possible to play the whole game solo.

Red Eclipse

An open-source "first-person ego-shooter" (which means Quake-like, and not "self-inflicted shooting simulator" as one may think).

Homefront

Homefront is an FPS game set a near-future US. The story is written by John Milius, who co-wrote the classic movie, Apocalypse Now. He also wrote and directed the 80's classic movie, Red Dawn.

Nail'd

No tricks, all nitro: make no mistake, Nail'd is all about the racing. Take your quad or bike over crazy jumps and around obstacles through branching off-road tracks. Steer in mid-air and try to land on all wheels (or better yet on an unsuspecting opponent) for a boost bonus. Throw in mutators: infinite boost and/or Trackmania-like no-collision mode for even more hi-speed chaos. Nail'd features a solo championship, free race, LAN & online multiplayer, leaderboards and achievements.

Bulletstorm

Bulletstorm takes place in the 26th century, where the universe is run by the Confederation of Planets. Star General Saranno sends his secret black ops team to do his dirty work, the Dead Echo team, led by Grayson Hunt (Steven Blum). Following Sarrano's orders and assassinating those whom they believe are criminals, Dead Echo kill a man known as Bryce Novak, but soon discover he was a civilian reporter, documenting civilian deaths caused by Dead Echo.

Cities in Motion

The goal of the game is to implement and improve a public transport system in 4 European cities - Amsterdam, Berlin, Helsinki and Vienna. This goal can be achieved by building lines for metro trains, trams, boats, buses and helicopters.