You woke up on a desolate island up north, and your only company is a talking seal that insists on having you build cairns.
Everything you didn't get to do is a first-person cairn-building game about commitment and validation.
Wizard of Wor is an arcade shooter played from a top-down point of view.
The player controls a warrior who is trapped in a dungeon. The goal is to earn as many points as possible by shooting the numerous enemy creatures which wander about the maze like corridors. The creatures wander about at various speeds, may shoot darts at the player, and some even have the ability to disappear temporarily. At the bottom of the screen the player has a radar which can be used to locate creatures that are invisible.
When the the player completes a maze, a Worluk sometimes appears. This creature moves rapidly and will only be on the screen momentarily. If the player destroys the creature before it escapes, the next dungeon will become a double score dungeon and all creatures will be worth twice as many points. Occasionally the Wizard of Wor himself may appear! He moves quickly and can teleport around the maze. If they destroy him, the player will earn a large amount of points.
The game may be played by one player or two players
This is a port of the Atari 2600 platformer by David Crane to the Atari 8-bit computers and the 5200. It's also known for containing a second quest, exclusive to this version. The game is single player and it involves Pitfall Harry going on a series of fetch quests.
Expand 'Charles the Bee' with this DLC! Dive into new marsh and mountain areas, adding 6 extra dance battles and story content. Test your skills in the arcade's triple-threat mode with back-to-back battles. It's a buzzing adventure!
Dive into the Battle Shiba Barkade, a thrilling collection of three unique games, each offering a distinct and exhilarating gaming experience. Free and packed with action, this trio of games is a celebration of creativity and fun, inviting players to embark on diverse adventures!
The third game in the Galaxy Fräulein Yuna series, Kanashimi no Sirene picks up where the last game ended. After having successfully saved the Earth, Yuna and her new friend, the ever-hungry female android Yuri Cube, return to their normal high school life – or so they think. Because her old enemies will do anything to destroy her, including wrongly accusing her of world domination plans. This draws the attention of a highly ranked female intelligence officer of the Galaxy Alliance, who operated under codename “Sirene” and who pretends to be an exchange student in the Shiraokadai High School, while her true goal is to arrest Yuna… Kanashimi no Sirene plays similarly to the other games in the series, with the main gameplay consisting of being taken automatically to different screen and making dialogue choices. There are also turn-based battles, during which the player has to choose the right attacks at the right time to defeat the opponents. There are also a few mini-games that appear during the course of t
Discover what happens in an ultra secure facility, as you get ready for work and wander the dark halls of your office. Using old school fixed-camera perspective, they're watching your every moves.
From the most beloved virtual friends franchise of all time comes a new and wonderful journey for all the adventurers out there. Welcome to Tamagotchi Adventure Kingdom!
Join our adorable hero Mametchi as he travels far and wide across the world to solve problems, make friends, and use the power of happiness to restore the kingdom. Build and decorate your wilderness camp and invite your most loyal Tamagotchi companions to have fun together.
The game focuses on Quinn, a young teen wandering and sleeping in their room. But nothing is as it seems.
The plot is kept vague as It's up to the player to make their own conclusion and find the "truth" about these whole instances. A dream? Reality? Delusion? You decide.
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.