SMOD (short for SuperMod) is a single-player modification that adds new effects, weapons, and NPCs to Half-Life 2.
The new content consists of many new NPCs and weapons, new gamemodes, comprehensive customization and tweaking options, new abilities for the player, and new features to the gameplay, such as level randomization and simple branching in the otherwise linear flow of the main episodes.
This is a Japanese modification for Half-Life 2 that certainly throws some suprises your way.
Crank It Up! was a game on the Arthur page of the PBS Kids website. It was made to promote the episode "D.W. Beats All." The game was removed from the website in October 2018.
On streets in Poland and all of Europe we can still see these cars. With Trabi Racer you can expierience racing with this cultic machine. Characteristic sound of engine, box-shaped view, 5 car versions and tuned supermachines from the beggining of 1980!.
The Act of Misdirection is a short horror story about magic both fake and real, on the stage of Victorian England. It was nominated for a XYZZY for Best Story of 2004.
Whis Battle pits the player against other characters from that title in a card game. Each character takes turns playing a card from his or her hand onto the table, and only cards of the same color may be placed on one another. However, some cards are given two colors and may be used to switch whichever card the next player must lay. If a player is unable to place a card, he or she must draw cards until they can play. The game ends when a player no longer has any cards in his or her hand. In addition to featuring the Whis card game, the game is accompanied by several small story sequences involving characters from Tales of Eternia.
Groovy Arche is a minigame from the PlayStation version of Tales of Phantasia that was re-released as part of the Tales of Mobile series. Groovy Arche sees the player assuming the role of Arche Klein as she flies across a horizontally scrolling screen, blasting enemies with upgrade-able magic spells and dodging up and down to avoid incoming fire.
Craymel Lab is a puzzle game that consists of the player moving falling blocks of different colors and shapes into an arrangement and making them disappear, similar in many ways to Tetris.
Craymel Check features characters known as Craymels in a number of small mini-games. The artwork and character design of the Craymels themselves are based on the ones from Tales of Eternia, specifically.