Risa, a typical middle schooler, pays her friend, Mio, a visit. She rings the doorbell to her house but gets no response. Just as Risa was about to head home, she hears her friend's voice calling out "Help me..."
One person's memories and manuscripts, themed around the importance of friendship.
Little project about the Fallout saga. This is GD49Games' idea of what the game would be like if it had been released for the ZX Spectrum. Discover the 128 shelter and what will be your mission.
The chronicles of the Oooku, the women's quarters of Edo Castle, is remembered infamously in Japan as a classic kusoge, slang for a very bad video game.
The story revolves around discourse between some of the women in the Oooku over the current shogun, which eventually leads to the player needing to endlessly search around a huge amount of empty rooms and withstand annoying load times as you interview people for their testimonies. There's spelling errors throughout the entire game, as well as typographical errors that have the Edo era characters speaking very modern at unexpected times. The graphics were criticized as especially ugly in 2008 when the PS3 was gaining popularity, and the narrative is hard to follow as the text moves automatically with no text log. Everything is timed, and knowing what to do next is very difficult without a guide.
After gathering all your information throughout the year, you have a trial, which can result in different endings.
The 3rd Night was a short 3D experiment made in Construct 2 (using the Q3D plugin). It was made in around 15 days, just in time for the Haunted PS1's Horrifying Halloween game jam.
Short indie game with a few hidden memes!
Human civilization is in danger! Aliens visit the earth, and you must to please them... You must try hard to please them.
Death takes many forms - To some, an endless timeloop; To others, an entire world peering into ours. Break a vicious cycle of live-die-repeat in Arkane Lyon’s DEATHLOOP and face a citywide takeover of the supernatural in Tango Softworks’ Ghostwire: Tokyo in this two-pack collection of critically acclaimed Bethesda Softworks titles.
Enhance your game experience with the Special Edition and get access to the Sarentu Heritage Cosmetic Pack including a premium Na'vi weapon skin, one character cosmetic set, and a banshee cosmetic set.
The Book of Lulu is an interactive multimedia book by Romain Victor-Pujebet where player can flip the pages to read through and click on various images in the book. Certain images in the book allow for slide changes or result in a small video animation, while others open in full screen mode with ability to interact with them by clicking on a certain area. Interactive images allow changes such as changing the sky, weather, season, colors and mode, while interactive videos let you interact with objects and characters which result in a short FMV sequence.
A surreal, truly arthouse and at least very unusual (and at most, one of a kind) three-dimensional quest, created as a thinly veiled satire on “local totalitarianism”.
Kohakuiro no Yuigon ("Amber Testament") is the first in the row of detective games starring the fictional Japanese private investigator Ryūnosuke Tōdō. The events of the game take places in Japan in the year 1921, and our protagonist must investigate a mysterious murder of a rich man in his own mansion. The deceased had many relatives, and its the detective's job to find out which one of them (if any) has committed the murder.
The game plays mostly like an adventure with light simulation elements. The interaction is done with menu commands, focusing on conversation topics. The protagonist has to talk to the mansion's inhabitants about other people and hear their opinion concerning the crime, unlocking new topics as he gathers information. Rooms can and should be searched for clues as well. In his own room the detective can view dossiers and evidence. [MobyGames]
A 2D exploration adventure.
The main character, Yoi, receives a letter from his dead sister, Chitose, saying that she wants to tell him a secret.
In order to find out the truth, Yoyi heads to an abandoned laboratory.
The protagonist wakes up in a mysterious dormitory, having lost his memory. A place shut with iron bars, guns installed and no windows.
Reveal the "true nature" of the residents gathered at that place.
Instructions will be given by letter.
What is the "true nature" of the residents?
--And, what is your own "true nature"?
The White Rose Academy is a boarding school for young ladies.
Yuriko Nagashiro, student council president and the daughter of the school's director, and Ranko Kanzaki, a first-year student at the school, witness Sayuri Okabe's suicide.
However, Yuriko suspects that this incident wasn't a suicide.
Together with Ranko, she begins to solve the mysteries of the school.
The protagonist continues to play mysterious games.
He doesn't know why he's playing that game or how long he's been playing, so he keeps playing...
However, the game and reality gradually begin to mix...?
In Hazama Station there has been a strange phenomenon of people disappearing for some time.
Tsutsuji and Sumire will try to solve this paranormal phenomenon in order to repay their debts.
Losing memories and waking up from a mysterious place, a genius and a homicidal maniac, Maeno Aki and Tsugino Haru.
These two who are handcuffed together, aim for the exit to escape from this place―