Kero Kero Keroppi no Mahō no Kuni Densetsu is a cancelled 1993 Famicom role-playing game based on the Sanrio character Keroppi. The game was planned by Character Soft who is a video game publishing subsidiary of Sanrio.
You've been sent to collect logs relating to a facility's mysterious destruction. Guided only by a voice and hounded by a robot, you must uncover what happened to the researchers.
A text adventure in which the player takes up the mantle of Sherlock, called upon to investigate into the business of George Wathley. His cousin Victor is suspicious that George has been importing contraband and wants the famous sleuth to turns his skills to discover the truth.
A curse has fallen on the island of Arulan called Shades and it causes people to vanish and reappear elsewhere. Whatever brought the curse also brought monsters and traps making the island a dangerous place to be. You play a hero determined to find out the truth and rid the island of the curse, monsters and traps, and make the island the lovely place it used to be. You can attempt this quest solo or you can allow three other players to attempt the quest as well, each taking it in turns at various points. Three skill levels can also be picked.
Shades is a flick-screen arcade adventure where each screen is viewed from an elevated angle as you explore the island. You are armed with a sword (a crossbow can be found later) and as you move about the island you can encounter many monsters who can either be avoided, fought or pleaded with but if pleading fails then you can fight or run away. On each screen are many traps and you can search by pressing T but be careful because if there are many traps then not all will be r
The city is full of people to watch and you love to watch them.
Don't you want to privately talk to people who have similar "interests" as you, without probes reading your mind? That's what Incog-sym chat is for.
In this fun shooter game you aren't shooting bullets, NO! You're shooting Dildo's of all shapes, sizes and from the character that you choose! The object of the game is to be the leader with the highest score. Perfect your angle, wait for the power meter to get to the top (full) and WHACK AWAY.
Zeno Edition Includes: Base game; Supporter Pack: 2 Zeno Clash Armors, 3 Headwears for the Boy, Humiliation Artifact; Digital Artbook; Original Soundtrack
Ratman is a VHS found footage styled cryptid survival horror FPS focusing on combat and atmosphere as well as drawing inspiration from V/H/S/94 movie & F.E.A.R games.
The pride and joy of the Federation, the Quann Tulla spaceship has been stolen by it's creator Erra Quann to take to the Evil Empire and sell the secrets of it's engines. You have been tasked to retrieve the ship as well as kill the traitor. Problem is, in the pursuit, your own ship the Crimson Cloud II has been damaged and you have run out of air. You must quickly start breathing again before completing your mission and save the Federation.
Quann Tulla is a text adventure where text on the screen describes your location and you use the keyboard to type in commands to control your hero and interact with each location.
A game about emotional abuse.
You are back at the waterfront. They are spilling everything out onto you. Drink up bitch. Good girl. For now, I am still your eyes.
The True Ingredients is a horror game that is a goofy twist on SpongeBob SquarePants, trapping an unsuspecting customer in the disturbing bowels of the restaurant being hunted by the titular fry cook.
In the game, the player visits the (legally distinct) Krunchy Kans restaurant to try one of their famed human patty burgers. Unfortunately, the visitor is unable to pay for their $87.99 meal and is hauled down to the depths of the Krunchy Kans to be imprisoned with others that have incurred the wrath of the owner.
Take LEGO Star Wars mobile with the official port for the Game Boy Advance. Experience Star Wars in LEGO form while platforming through The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith.
The first Japanese developed graphical adventure game created by Micro Cabin in 1982. Although it features the same name, it is otherwise unrelated to On-Line Systems' game.
Mystery House, or Mystery House I (ミステリーハウスI) as it is written in Japanese on the box, is an adventure game developed by Micro Cabin in June 1982 for the Sharp MZ-80B followed by various ports for other computers. While Micro Cabin's Mystery House is clearly inspired by the seminal Mystery House created by On-Line Systems in 1980, sharing the same name and similar gameplay, it bares no connection to that title nor its official Japanese port created by StarCraft in 1983. A direct sequel to Micro Cabin's Mystery House was released later in the same year called Mystery House II.
A group of drug addicts calling themselves "Children of Lucifer" decide to "Cleanse" humankind by "Setting them free".
You play as Jacob and Jessica, a married couple who find themselves helpless in this satanic ritual and try to escape to save their lives.