Zelda Classic is an unofficial open-source Zelda fan game and game engine. It is, by itself, a recreation of the original The Legend of Zelda, but it allows the creation of expansions (called quests) which can be played with the game engine.
An MS Paint-inspired action adventure game. You have journeyed to the Valley of Heroes to test your skills, one final time. With your magic sword held fast, and your wits about you, you might just make it out alive... if the life of a Hero is any life at all.
In "A Magical Tale: Cavern Crawler", you have been given the task to complete each of the caverns located in each area! These cavern's contain 15 levels, filled with both action elements and puzzles! All areas have a distinct environment from the likes of lava, sand, ice or water. They all collaborate into a full quest with over 90+ levels overall to cater to your cavern crawling need!
You arrive at the forest clearing. Everything seems so calm, almost too quiet.
Will you enter Kabagahara's forest and unravel its mysteries?
You should be prepared.
Help PLAYER save PLAYER'S LOVE.
Make your way through TWENTY-EIGHT dangerous rooms and THREE not-so-dangerous rooms to save PLAYER'S LOVE.
Three difficulty modes are available for those who just want to EXPERIENCE the game, those who want to PLAY THE GAME as originally conceived and for those who ENJOY PRECISE GAMEPLAY and OCCASIONAL BOUTS OF ANGER.
PLAYER cannot attack enemies directly, but must make THEIR WAY through the SCARY DUNGEON in which PLAYER'S LOVE is located. Collect KEYS to open DOORS.
Watch out for LASER BEAMS, LAVA and THINGS THAT LOOK LIKE BATS.
Can you help PLAYER save PLAYER'S LOVE?
More importantly, WILL YOU?
Azusa 999 is an RPG Maker adventure game developed in 1997 for the classic Japanese PC-98 personal computer. It's a heavy emotional story about suicide and an otherworldly train… among other things.
Location Withheld is a short, horror adventure game in which you find yourself in an unfamiliar office. You rumage through files and inspect objects in order to slowly uncover the mystery behind various unusual deaths.
The mayor has declared it's the start of the harvest season festival! To kick it off, he's begun a seed collecting competition! You know just where to find 4 unique seeds that'll win you the contest! Armed with only your knowledge and shovel, you strike out early in the day to begin your quest! Cause you know the more seeds you get, the more powerful you'll become!
Devtheism is a short story-driven game made with RPG Maker VX Ace. The game is inspired by other RPG Maker titles such as Mattie Brice’s Mainichi and Wiil O’ Neil’s Actual Sunlight. The difference with those 2 games is that Devtheism will tell the story of me, the developer, dealing with one or more stereotypes people love to throw around on the internet.
Trouble has come to Bikini Bottom! The evil “mastermind” Sheldon J. Plankton has once again hatched a plan to steal the secret Krabby Patty formula. Explore, collect coins and spatulas and crush obstacles as SpongeBob on his epic, most side-scrolly adventure ever!
BS Shin Onigashima is a Downloadable 4-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that was broadcast in at least 2 distinct runs between September 29, 1996 and January 31, 1996. The game was popular and won its December 1997 rebroadcast through the votes of players in the Third Player's Choice competition. The game came in second (in terms of votes) to BS SimCity: Machi Tsukuri Taikai and so it was broadcast second as a 4-day broadcast.
BS Shin Onigashima was a remake sequel to the earlier Shin Onigashima, a game that was released for the Famicom Disk System in September of 1987. The major difference between the two games relate to the SoundLink elements that were introduced for the Satellaview broadcasts. BS Shin Onigashima was later re-made in December 1997 as the commercial release, Heisei Shin Onigashima, for the Nintendo Power system. This was later followed-up by the May 1998 Super Famicom cartridge release of the same name.
BS Marvelous: Time Athletics is a Downloadable 4-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that ran between January 1, 1996 and January 31, 1996. The game was broadcast in as a rerun in April, 1996. A sequel to BS Marvelous: Time Athletics entitled BS Marvelous: Camp Arnold was released in November, 1996 as a direct prequel to Marvelous: Mōhitotsu no Takarajima which was not broadcast via Satellaview but instead released in hard copy as a SFC cartridge.