Bomberman: Disney Stitch Edition was an action game developed by Hudson Soft and published by D2 Communications and released on mobile phones in August 2, 2010 in Japan. It features the Bomberman gameplay and the visuals of Disney's Lilo & Stitch franchise, more specifically the Stitch! anime series, with the alien Stitch as the playable character and the game is a timed score attack challenge.
Bakugan Arcade Battlers is an arcade game made in Japan. It is based on Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia and was released after the season's debut on TV Tokyo. Some cards are from the Nintendo DS Japanese release, Bakugan: Defenders of the Core.
Tilt your device to navigate the grub eating apples as you go. Enjoy the food and grow in length. But be careful! Avoid collisions with nasty enemies moving around that will take the segments they touch. Once they hit the grub's head - the game is over!
Enjoy a great variety of amazing themes - including Halloween, Christmas, St. Valentine, Jurassic, Underwater - with tons of fearsome enemies and unexpected events!
ARSoccer is the Augmented Reality soccer app for adults and children of all ages.
Simply point your camera at the ground and kick with your feet to juggle the virtual ball, it's fun and amazing!
"It's like Kinect for the iPhone/iPod"
Using your own feet to kick through the camera, you can now play a virtual soccer ball juggling game with any iPhone.
Play in Arcade Mode to try to beat your own high score. Or try out Free Play mode if you just want to kick the ball around.
Hone your skills to become a soccer world champion.
YouTube Snake was an easter egg game in the YouTube video play that was first included in July 2010, however has since been removed. The game was a playable version of the game Snake and was accessible by pressing up when a video was buffering.
Banana-eating bugs are ravaging the village food supply and you're the only monkey brave enough to take them on! Shoot ropes to wall off bugs and stop them in their tracks. Earn bananas to build up Monkeytown, play mini-games, and get valuable power-ups, like Coco Bombs and Hurricanes, to help fend off the hungry hordes.
This version of Pac-Man was released to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the first game, in a partnership between Google and Bandai Namco. It was featured in Google's first page in May 21 and 22, 2010, but it is still playable in the game's its own page. Both Pac-man and Ms. Pac-man are playable (the latter appears by inserting another coin). The game was developed by Google's Marcin Wichary and Ryan Germick.