Flip Hero's first adventure against the evil Cruiser Tetron. Hero is an Indie game released in 2004, made by Daniel Remar. Hero strives to recreate the feeling of old action exploration games - you get no map of the game worlds, so you may have to draw your own. It has six levels, eight different MIDI songs, and some bonus features after you beat the game, including an extra difficult level. The game is rather short, but older people may find that it gives them that familiar retro feel.
Berdichev, Spring 1958. Sensible Brother Chief and his not-so-bright assistant, Brother Colleague saw a report in papers that in Tasmania number of rare animals was greatly reduced. Help Chief and Colleague to save poor elephants!
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Paul O'Brian. The third game in the Earth and Sky trilogy. Winner of the 10th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition (2004).
Wagamama Fairy: Mirumo de Pon! Nazo no Kagi to Shinjitsu no Tobira is an adventure video game which was was developed by Jupiter Corporation and published by Konami and released for Game Boy Advance on December 16, 2004 in Japan. This game is based of the Manga and Anime series Selfish Fairy Mirumo De Pon!.
Based on the hit British-born television reality show.
Join the celebrities deep in the heart of the jungle ...
Isolated from all the luxuries of modern life, you will have to endure Bush Tucker trials, Bush Battles, vote-off and everything the jungle can throw at you! Do you have what it takes to win? You can play solo or with 2 to 4 players, but only one can triumph and become King or Queen of the jungle!
Play the role of Richard, who hasn't had some action for the past two years! After watching some eventful TV, the over-ambitious hero decides to go to New York and try to score with a cast member of a popular TV series. Help Richard obtain his goal!
Gameplay is still similar with its predecessor and other early Sierra text-based adventures. Type in 'verbs' to activate actions to progress in the game, especially when it comes to female subjects.
Fuck Quest 2 was created using the Adventure Game Interpreter (AGI) engine.
Shrek and friends are back in an all-new adventure in Shrek 2: Beg For Mercy! on Game Boy Advance. This action-oriented game features the acrobatics and swordplay of Puss in Boots. Additionally, Shrek 2: Beg for Mercy! allows players to control some of their other favourite characters, including Shrek and Donkey. Players can re-enact the story of Puss in Boots and discover just how he came to meet up with a large green ogre and a magical talking donkey. This side-scrolling adventure emphasizes combat-heavy gameplay with an intuitive input-driven combo system. Puss in Boots also has an assortment of enhanced acrobatic manoeuvres at his disposal.
Play as Raven in the new That's So Raven action-adventure Game Boy Advance game, based on Disney Channel's hit television series That's So Raven. Raven's psychic premonitions are needed to prevent disaster in four side-scrolling adventures. Each adventure is based on an episode from the television series and includes Raven and her favorite friends.
Crash Twinsanity is a mobile game based on the console game of the same name. The game shares the same story of the console version, with Crash and Dr Neo Cortex teaming up to save the world from the Evil Twins. The gameplay is centred around the sections of the original game where Crash has to protect Cortex from hazards by jumping on switches before Cortex collides with the hazard. The game includes 6 levels.
Crimson Butterfly is the second installment in the Fatal Frame series, although not a direct sequel to the first title, Fatal Frame. The story follows twin sisters Mio and Mayu as they explore an abandoned village and experience encounters with the paranormal. Players must use the Camera Obscura to defeat ghosts and uncover the secrets of the village.
Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly - Director's Cut includeds improved visuals, audio, and new gameplay modes.
Fire Heroes is a firefighting game set in Clayton Tower, a new, nearly complete 30 story sky scraper that houses a shopping mall on its bottom floors. A fire breaks out in the tower as the tower's owners and clients hold a Christmas party. Your goal is to find and rescue victims of the fire.
You play as three characters. Douglass Brantly is a 31-year-old fire fighter with the SA-City fire department. He's fought fires for 15 years and is represented by the key word "Brave." Max Broderick is a 28-year-old agent with the S.A.P.D. police force. He's represented by the keyword "Justice." Finally, there's Scott Winkler, a 27-year-old architect who designed Clayton Tower. Scott is represented by the keyword "Love." Each characters has different abilities. For example, one has a pistol while the other has a full set of fire-fighting equipment, complete with a fire hose.
This adventure will test the decision-making ability of the player to the limit, it’s going to be a tough task to succeed against all odds!