Moon Whistle is a Japanese language freeware role-playing video game created with RPG Tsukūru 95. Mainly made by Kōichirō Takaki, also known as Kannazuki Sasuke, this game involves an adventure of a five-year-old kindergartner in a pseudo-Japanese city of the 1980s and 1990s.
In 2011 an updated version was released called Moon Whistle XP.
UNO, the classic card game of skips, draw-twos, and reverses, has come to the Game Boy Advance. There are two modes of play: Standard and Challenge. Standard has the players keep going until they reach a specified number of points, usually 1000. However, a player only scores points when he gets rid of all the cards in his hand. The points are the total value of the cards left in the opposition's hands. In Challenge, each player has a set number of points, and a player is eliminated when he reaches the point total. Play continues until one player is left standing. In both modes, you can play against up to three computer-controlled opponents. You can also play a single human opponent via a link cable. As an added bonus, there are three new cards that are not part of the real-world game. Now you can play UNO by yourself.
Rummer & Rabalder: Dr. Franks Mask is a Swedish computer game created after an idea by Lars Anttinen. The mouse brothers is a famous duo from an old Swedish television show called Lattjo Lajban: Rummer och Rabalder broadcasted on TV4.
Fly your spaceship around on the level and shoot at everything that shoots at you. There are refueling zones where ailing ships can replenish their shields and weapons and safe zones that offer a respite from the action, but there's little time to think about anything other than your immediate survival.
Skull Caps, the RTS video game sequel to Baldies, where the player takes command of creatures named skullies that are pitted against hairies. There are 45 levels. To proceed to the other level skullies have to destroy all hostile units and buildings.
Pixeline: i Sommerhuset is the fifth game in the Pixeline series. Explore the area around the cottage and help the trolls in the woods, build a sandcastle on the beach, fish by the docs and much more.
A second version of G-Darius was released in the arcades in 1999, with the following changes:
- Increased difficulty.
- Default play cost is increased to 2 coins per credit from 1 coin per credit.
- Added Beginner Mode; in this mode, the game ends after completing only 3 zones.
- Standard auto-fire button.
- When using a Capture Ball, the player is no longer invulnerable.
- With the super shield, the player is vulnerable to obstacles; with the hyper shield, the player can take a single hit from obstacles.
- All stages include mid-bosses; moreover, they all fire the spiral laser from First Captain at the player.
- Boss battles include a timer - three minutes for normal bosses, seven minutes for the final boss - with 10000 bonus points added to the player's score for each remaining second upon destroying the boss.
- The high score table records high scores for each zone.
- After continuing, the player is given one of each Missile, Bomb, Arm and Capture Ball power-ups, instead of a single item that provides the first
Arcane: Online Mystery Serial was a collection of small point and click flash games created by Warner Bros and Sarbakan in 1999. Based on the works of H. P. Lovecraft, the game tells the story of three protagonists: Ophelia McDermoth, Prescott Bridgeman and Gregor McDermoth.
Photo Y2K is a spot the difference style game where the goal is to find five differences between two similar looking pictures. Each mistake you make costs you one life and after three mistakes it's game over. The timer also gets progressively quicker as you make your way through the game's 60 levels. You have a limited amount of helpful items that can either help you find one of the differences or restart that level's timer. Every five levels you also have the chance to play a bonus game which allows you to replenish one of your items. The game can either be played solo or cooperatively with another person.
When the evil Bobby Khan descended on the peaceful kingdom of Tulipton and stole all the Mystical Orbs, the king was overwhelmed. The orbs were needed to protect the kingdom from the marauding monsters (an unfortunate side effect of building your kingdom in the Monster Wilderness). So with every last knight battling the rampaging hordes, the king could spare only one wizard for a reckless mission to reclaim the lost orbs: Kid Mystic