Miitomo is a "social network" game in which the players can create an avatar and communicate with friends by answering various questions, or reading and commenting the other Mii's answers. Developed and published by Nintendo.
Yoshi and Baby Mario are back together at long last, and it'll take a steady hand to guide them through their latest adventure. As Yoshi charges across the island, you use the stylus to throw eggs at enemies, lead him to egg-replenishing fruit, and make him jump over danger. On vertical-scrolling levels, you use the stylus to draw clouds to encircle enemies, throw coins, and guide Baby Mario through the dangerous skies. Take on the single-player challenges or compete against a friend using the wireless link of the Nintendo DS.
The legends speak of a long forgotten prophecy... of a shining hero and of perilous adventures... of sinister powers, strange worlds and swarms of fairies ... but they said nothing of a girl with a big heart instead of a big sword!
A combination of a platform and action game, the goal of the game character is to climb a tower by jumping onto steps of a staircase inside it. The game brings you custom characters, unlockable floors types, replays to share with your friends, lots of combo rewards and more!
Atlas Reactor is a 4v4 team-based tactical/strategic PvP game that uses simultaneous turns with 4 action phases during combat. Prep -> Dash -> Blast -> Move. Players can't Move after a Dash action. The players on both teams are given 20 seconds to choose an action each turn that is then played out in order.
Prep and Blast actions are shown individually for a better idea of what has happened during their phases.
Dash and Move actions are shown simultaneously during their phases.
A pokémon style game based on the brilliant adult-swim show 'Rick and Morty'.
Join Ricks throughout the multiverse as they get swept up in the latest craze: Morty training! There are over 70 bizarre Mortys to recruit and train out there, including Mustache Morty, Wizard Morty, Cronenberg Morty and more. Assemble a dream team, then challenge rival Ricks by forcing your grandsons to battle each other. Command, combine and level up your Mortys to prove that you're the greatest Morty trainer of all space and time!
Welcome to My Singing Monsters! Collect, breed, and listen to your monsters sing. You have never seen a game like this before!
Populate an island and watch what happens. Create unique havens by landscaping and arranging your creatures. Name them, feed them, make them happy; each monster is loaded with personality. You’ll experience game play and music as never before with this innovative technology!
Where is the line between life and death? How far can human science go trying to understand this? Take part in the great battle to rescue humanity and find out what's happening! The human race is in danger again. This time scientists could not cope the imminent threat and became monsters themselves. Crowds of zombie people filled the secret research base. The dreadful contagion is about to spread earth wide. Use the last chance to save the humanity from total annihilation!
The Bug Butcher is an action-packed 2D side scrolling shoot em up game where peril comes from above. The core mechanics hold old ties from the classic arcade shooter "Super Pang" where you shoot vertically, but with modern day twists. You are Harry, a brash and tenacious exterminator who has a knack for decimating bugs. Harry's current assignment takes him to an infested futuristic research facility on a distant planet. The surviving and dwindling number of scientists employed him for his slaughtering skills.
Bahamut Lagoon combines RPG mechanics with squad-based combat. Characters have HP, MP (SP for fighter characters), EXP, equipment, stats and class-specific, SP-draining special elemental abilities very much like traditional console RPGs. The player can explore his surroundings, talk to people and visit shops when not in battle, though to a limited degree as there is no world map and no way to leave the current area.
The game's core is its turn-based battles fought on a 2d grid. Characters are assembled into parties of four and the player allowed a maximum of six parties, which are usually well outnumbered. The two opposing sides act in alternating turns so that each party can move once and/or attack once a turn. Attacks are divided into distant and close-up combat. In the former, a party uses a special ability (e.g. casting fireballs, throwing lightning, healing allies) of one of its members at a distance. The range and possible area of effect damage vary per ability. If the attacking party has two or more charact
Alekhine’s Gun takes you deep into the tense, complex heart of the mid-20th century Eastern Bloc conflict, where you’ll encounter double-crossing, treachery, and looming nuclear threats. Unravel the conspiracy. Uncover the truth. Save the world.
Box Boy! is a platform game in which players control a box-shaped character named Qbby as he makes his way through each level. The source of the game's mechanics come from Qbby's ability to spawn boxes out of his body, the number of which varies between each level. These boxes can spread out in whatever direction is possible to make various shapes and can either be carried or thrown and pushed around. The boxes have various uses, such as allowing players to reach high ledges or cross large gaps, holding down switches, or blocking deadly lasers. Additionally, by hooking these boxes onto a ledge while Qbby is still attached, he can pull himself up.
Each level features one or more crowns, which can be collected with advanced play but will become uncollectable if the player uses too many boxes during a level. These crowns unlock additional worlds as the game progresses. Medals obtained from clearing each level can be spent on extras, such as costumes, technique manuals, and bonus levels.
Psychonauts in the Rhombus of Ruin is a first-person virtual reality puzzle platform video game. The game's story is intended to bridge the events between Psychonauts and Psychonauts 2.
Batman: Arkham Knight - Season of Infamy: Most Wanted Expansion is downloadable content released in December 2015. It adds four new missions to the game, each featuring iconic Batman villains: Ra's al Ghul, Killer Croc, Mad Hatter, and Mr. Freeze. These missions expand the "Most Wanted" side quests, integrating into the main game’s open world.
Players confront unique challenges tied to each villain, further exploring their stories and connections to Gotham. The DLC also introduces new areas and gameplay mechanics specific to each mission.
Batman: Arkham Knight – A Flip of a Coin is a story DLC released in November 2015. Players take control of Robin (Tim Drake) as he attempts to stop Two-Face, who is planning a major heist in Gotham City.
The DLC features stealth, combat, and puzzle-solving, with Robin using his signature staff and gadgets to eliminate enemies and disable security systems. The story expands Robin’s role in the Arkham Knight narrative, exploring his growth as a vigilante following the events of the main game.
Batman: Arkham Knight - Catwoman's Revenge is a story-driven DLC released in November 2015. Set after the events of the main game, players control Catwoman as she seeks revenge on the Riddler for imprisoning her.
The mission focuses on stealth and combat, requiring players to navigate a Riddler hideout filled with enemies and traps. Unlike Batman’s sections, Catwoman relies on agility and gadgets to outmaneuver opponents and solve puzzles.
Batman: Arkham Knight – GCPD Lockdown is a DLC released in October 2015. Set after the events of the main game, players control Nightwing as he works to prevent the Penguin from escaping the Gotham City Police Department.
The DLC focuses on combat and stealth, with Nightwing using his acrobatic fighting style and gadgets to defeat Penguin’s gang. The mission highlights Nightwing’s role in maintaining order in Gotham while Batman is absent.
Adol Christin's long-time friend, Dogi, wishes to return to his home town of Redmont after hearing about strange disturbances that are happening there. Always looking for an adventure, Adol joins him and soon finds out the cause of this new evil.
Ys III: Wanderers from Ys breaks away from the "bumping into enemies" battle system of the first two games, allowing Adol to control his sword in a variety of directions. Beside changing the battle system, the game's perspective switches to a side-scrolling view, as opposed to the top-down one of the previous games. Adol also has the ability to jump now. New to the series is the use of magical rings, which give Adol different powering-up abilities such as healing and shielding. The game also uses various key items found along the way to solve minor puzzles and progress the story.
The eleventh game in the KOF series following The King of Fighters 2003.
According to Sega: 'For over 10 years, the King of Fighters series has been the choice of game players around the world. The 11th team of fighters continues this tradition. KOF11 is suited for one to two players, with continuous buy-in. Choose from 33 fighters, including 4 new characters. A fifth control button was added to enhance your skills by delivering a devastating blow to your opponent, if hit at the right time. A New Skill Gauge performs a variety of tag-off moves and new attacks. A player can also custom construct a Three-Fighter Tag-Team by selecting three choice combatants.'