Google Santa Tracker is an annual Christmas-themed web game first launched in 2004 by Google that simulates the tracking of the legendary character Santa Claus on Christmas Eve, using predetermined location information. It also allows users to play, watch, and learn through activities that are added daily in December.
A free online video game developed as part of a marketing campaign by the National Christmas Tree Association in 2004. The game was meant to support the natural Christmas tree industry and received criticism from artificial tree producers. It has been described as similar to Whac-A-Mole.
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Mia's back this Christmas to decorate her Christmas garden party. Contains new level shapes, items, patterns, swapping and merging in this deceptively simple, increasingly difficult puzzle game.
Independence Day Run is a Runner style arcade game where the user leaps and dashes through obstacles to get to the finish line. Play and survive through 12 levels as you complete your patriotic run.
When the very first Macintosh computer came out (128K RAM, 400k floppy) in 1984, my brother Randy Wilson wrote a video game called originally "Gravity Well" internally, and eventually "Continuum" when it was released (when released it was unable to run on the 128K Mac, instead it required the very next upgraded model of 512K).
Austin Powers: Yeah, Baby, Yeah! is an unreleased game for the Game Boy Color that was meant to be the third game in the series of Austin Powers for the system. Like the other games in the series, it was intended to be a mini game collection.
The prototype for the game was discovered in the September 2020 batch of the Nintendo gigaleaks.
Pac-Mania is an action game developed and released by Bandai Namco Entertainment in 1987. It marked the introduction of the 3D gaming experience in the series, seven years after the original PAC-MAN game was released in 1980. In this game, the player controls Pac-Man, who must evade pursuing ghosts while consuming Pac-Dots.
The Citadel, the first chapter of a story called Rune Tales, is a multiplayer cooperative game played with individual pods.
Two to four players participate in the experience, which lasts between 20 and 25 minutes. Immersed in a world of magic, they form a team and must face hordes of enemies, mainly orcs and goblins.
As they progress through the level, players can earn magical weapons and equipment to be ready to face the final boss. Different variations of the game will be offered to players, depending on their level.
Coffee Fun is a retro rhythm game that lets the user complete a level with the controller buttons. Try to complete the level with your best time. Trophies are collected as you complete the rhythm goals. Single player fun and arcade style entertainment.