With Walker is a game made using RPG Maker 2000 created by FLARE. The fan-translation into English by rm2Kfanboy in called "Romancing Walker". The story is a combination of a traditional roleplaying game and a dating sim, and draws heavily on the harem genre.
Antz: Panic in the Anthill! is a 2001 Windows action-arcade game developed by Light & Shadow Production and based loosely on DreamWorks’ animated film Antz. The game plays much like Bomberman, with the player controlling Z, the ant hero, inside maze-like underground levels. To progress, you must place explosive mushrooms to clear rocks, defeat rival insects, collect power-ups, and avoid hazards while racing toward the exit. With 50 levels, three difficulty modes, and both single-player and two-player local gameplay, the title mixes simple maze destruction with fast-paced dodging and strategy. Despite its colorful cartoon theme, the game received lukewarm reviews for being repetitive and unoriginal, but it remains a quirky piece of early-2000s licensed gaming.
Choose Your Own Nightmare: How I Became a Freak is a game in the series of Multipath Movies. These games are pure interactive movies that display a movie that allows for the player to select among multiple paths at opportune junctures of the storyline. In that way, the game is a "choose your own adventure" movie.
This title is based on the Choose Your Own Nightmare series of horror gamebooks for kids. Tim Merrick wakes up one day and looks in the mirror to see a "horrible, twisted mess of gnarled monster flesh". The player's choices will determine whether Tim will figure out what happened to him and why, and hopefully allow him to reverse the condition.
A version of Ice Climber with a special letter from Takashi Tezuka and a Famicom Disk System item distributed on a Controller Pak, via magazine giveaways. It is a very rare item, only two giveaways are documented to have happened, distributing 30 Controller Pak each. It could only be played in Doubutsu no Mori, on its built-in NES emulator.
A series of e-Reader cards intended to be used with the first Doubutsu no Mori release on the Gamecube, entitled "Doubutsu no Mori +". Not to be confused with the later Gamecube expanded edition, "Doubutsi no Mori e+", or its own e-Reader card set.
Engineers Wanted! Spend the day on the railway with Thomas & Friends!
Now you can play engineer and drive Thomas! Blow the whistle, set the throttle, switch tracks, and talk to other characters - it's going to be a busy day on the Island of Sodor! Use your Thomas the Tank Engine Playset to help deliver passengers for Bertie, repair landslide damage with Harold, find and sort the mail - plus a whole lot more! Travel with Thomas through four fun adventures filled with activities, games and cool print features for off-computer play. Clickity-clack, Thomas is back and you're in control!