Stone Sling is the 20th official game released by Philips for the Videopac console. In the United States, it was sold under the title Smithereens! for the Magnavox Odyssey² console.
The game allows for two player simultaneous gameplay where both players have a fortress as well as a catapult used to fire each other. With each hit the fortress' size decreases by a bit. However, sometimes if your aim is off, the catapult will miss the fortress and instead hit one of the opposing soldiers. Like other Videopac games, Stone Sling could not compete against Atari games, though the game did do well in Europe and Brazil.
A Death Note video game developed and published by Konami for the Nintendo DS, titled Death Note Kira Game (デスノート キラゲーム Desu Nōto Kira Gēmu?), was released on February 15, 2007. Kira Game is a strategy game where the player takes on the role of Kira or L. These are just titles, as any character can be Kira or L. The player will attempt to deduce who their enemy is (Kira will try to uncover L's identity and vice versa). This will play out in three phases: investigation, where the player will discuss the case and clues with other characters; voting, where each member of the investigation team casts a vote on who they suspect is L or Kira based on the player's performance in the previous phase; L/Kira, where the player can either focus their investigation on one member to see if they are Kira (L part) or force a member off of the team (Kira part).
A turn-based RPG where you hire and level up a wide range of heroes while battling the hordes of evil through 20 levels. Rearrange your heroes in strategic formations to fit both your own and the enemies' attack patterns while trying to advance down the gauntlet.
Tower Defense game where the player takes the role of the dungeon, and tries to protect it from heroes. It has been described as "Plants vs. Zombies meets Dungeon Keeper" by Touch Arcade.
The second game in the Famicom series of turn-based strategy games based on the SD Gundam universe.
SD Gundam: Gachapon Senshi 2 - Capsule Senki is the second of five SD Gundam World games for the Famicom, published by Bandai using the Gundam license from Sunrise Studios. As with its predecessor, Scramble Wars, the game is a tactical turn-based war simulation in which each side uses their Gundam mechas to defeat the other and are occasionally aided by a "gachapon" - or capsule machine - that dispenses additional Gundams in a manner similar to their toy counterparts.
The game was the first of the series to be released on a Famicom cart, as Scramble Wars was a Famicom Disk System-only game. Capsule Senki was also rereleased on the Japanese Wii Shop's Virtual Console.
Patience, cunning and a desire to be the best - the keys to becoming a master of chess. Sega Chess gives even the most seasoned player the game of a lifetime!
Wrath of the Nagas is the first expansion for Warlock 2 and with it developer InoCo introduces the greatest threat Ardania has ever seen.Lurking on the fringes of our world for centuries. Waiting for an opportunity to strike, invade and conquer. The Nagas have returned!
This is some sort of a capture the flag game. Instead of a flag, the object is to capture the enemy general.
Two armies share the screen, the Army of Northwestonia in the upper left corner and the Army of Southeasternia in the lower right corner. The players control the general of the army with the joystick. The robots in each army are controlled by the computer, and their mission is to capture the enemy general.
Andromeda Conquest is a strategy / conquest game in which one to four players build galactic empires by establishing and defending space colonies, managing resources, and battling other players for control of star systems. Before every turn, players receive resources from all their colonies. Those have to be used up during the turn or they are lost. Depending on the numbers of players the galaxy consists of 12 to 48 star systems.
The layout is grid-based, and the package includes a pad of graph paper for keeping track of ship and colony locations.
Helious is a two-part game in the shareware style, where the first half of the game is a giveaway, and the user must pay the registration fee to get the second half (Helious II).
Panzer Battles is a computer wargame developed by the Strategic Studies Group. The game depicts several historical tank battles on the Eastern Front of the Second World War: Minsk, Moscow, Kharkov, Prokhorokva, Kanev, and Korsun.
Choose your Kingdom, collect your spells, herald your forces and prepare your weapons. The war for Euna awaits!
Kingdoms CCG is a unique digital trading card game where you take the role of a hero for one of the six great kingdoms of Euna. Each Hero and Kingdom has a distinct play style creating a vibrant metagame. Decks consist of spells, creatures, gear and powerful Rune Words that shape the battlefield. Combat takes place through a strategic three-lane system with lane changing and defending available at all times. Battles are tight, tense and highly rewarding.
Kingdoms CCG has been designed to be fast to play, yet highly strategic. Play against other players in PVP arenas or live Tournaments, or the challenging AI in the single-player campaign and Guild Wars. Win prizes monthly on the Arena Ladder or battle through the ranks to reach the Epic Guild League. Glory is yours for the taking!