Based on the popular German children’s audio play series Bibi & Tina, this game is about making Tina’s home, the horse farm called Martinshof, the best vacation place for horse-loving children. By playing mini-games you achieve your goal: renovating the farm, decorating the rooms, designing posters, planning a riding tour and more. The better your performances in these replayable mini-games are, the more points you get to earn 5 stars.
Tetris was a game for the Sega Mega Drive that was cancelled due to licensing issues.
The game was subsequently released on the Sega Mega-Tech, an arcade cabinet that played Mega Drive games. It was re-released as part of Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 28: Tetris Collection in 2006.
La La Land is the first game in the La La Land series, a pentalogy of short experimental videogames by Matt Aldridge (a.k.a. theanemic) which share a recurring cast, subliminal and fable-like storytelling, and a haunting atmosphere.
In the fourth instalment, Biggt works as a chef and goes on a journey through several dreamlike scenes.
La La Land is the third game in the La La Land series, a pentalogy of short experimental videogames by Matt Aldridge (a.k.a. theanemic) which share a recurring cast, subliminal and fable-like storytelling, and a haunting atmosphere.
In the third instalment, Biggt, sick of only eating oranges every day, leaves his house to search for something else to eat.
La La Land 2 is the second game in the La La Land series, a pentalogy of short experimental videogames by Matt "theanemic" Aldridge which share a recurring cast, subliminal and fable-like storytelling, and a haunting atmosphere.
In the second instalment, Biggt helps a poor fishhead steal money from noblemen.
La La Land is the first game in the La La Land series, a pentalogy of short experimental videogames by Matt "theanemic" Aldridge which share a recurring cast, sardonic, subliminal, and fable-like storytelling, and a haunting atmosphere.
In the first installment, the main character Biggt wanders around a distorted world collecting lightning bolts.
A browser game that procedurally generates platformer levels with graphics, sound and mechanics based on a combination of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World.
This game starts in Josephine’s room where you can click on almost everything. If you click on the door you can play tag with Josephine’s friends. In the bookshelf you find coaster car racing and letter games. You can play memory, jigsaw and a lot more. Almost every game has a high score list, so you can compete against yourself or your friends. You can choose a difficulty level that suits the moment and skill.
Select the number of players and level to start the game. Blow up your opponents using bombs before they manage to kill you. Destroy blocks to leave behind power-ups which will give you special abilities when picked up. Each player has three lives so they will need to be killed three times to be eliminated. There is a 3-minute time limit in place. If you win a game, you will score the number of seconds remaining on the timer multiplied by 250, times the number of opponents in the game. Losing a game will result in that amount of points being subtracted from your score.