This is an old game of mine that I felt like sharing here. Problems may occur while playing it, so apologies up front. Original release date was back in 2010.
Lord Gavin, a dark master with a once terrifying power to alter reality as he saw fit, sot to rewrite the physical world in his image, leaving those helpless to beg under his will. Thought time, he was cast into eternal imprisonment within the virtual world by heros chosen by fate and chance. There he would reside and spare the world from his dark intent. With the knowledge of him gone from the passing of time, Lord Gavin once agai became unbound from his virtual domain and was free to unleash his wrath into our world. With humanity staring Virtual Armageddon in the eyes, another chosen hero stood to face against this evil and drive it out of our world. That hero was known as "The Angry Video Game Nerd".
AVGN: Game Over, or the mockery of several classics through bad puns and foul language. It’s a platformer that has your character jumping, punching and cursing every time he scrapes his knee.
On the fence between being amusing and downright inappropriate
From a graphics standpoint, AVGN: Game Over can’t be argued with because it is a fan-made game that aims to be anything but serious, but seriously offensive. It uses a retro look with old’school gameplay that work well together and with the rest of the game concept.
In every level you’ll be punching goombas, Kirbys and a whole lot of characters from popular platformers and not only. In the standalone games, some of the future punching bags are evil characters, others are heroes but in AVGN: Game Over they are all categorically victims.
The game pushes forward a sense of useless violence that is backed up by a good deal of verbal abuse that just isn’t right. At times cursing a bit can be funny but I’m not sure that this game has that thought in mind.
The Angry Video Game Nerd: The Angry Video Game is a retro-styled platformer based on the Angry Video Game Nerd comedy web series. The premise is that the angry video game nerd is playing a bad NES game - starring himself! The game features original commentary by AVGN creator James Rolfe, commenting on the game action as you play.
The game consists of eight themed levels with their own bizarre enemies and hazards, each one ending with a boss battle. The fourth and eight stages differ from the rest by instead being scrolling shoot 'em up rather than the regular platforming gameplay.
The nerd has an infinite supply of empty beer bottles which can be thrown either forward or in an upwards arc. You can also roll by pressing down, even while jumping, which makes you a smaller target but you can't shoot while rolling. Defeated enemies will sometimes drop exclamation mark items which refills some health, or even more rarely an extra life item. Dying will send you back to the last checkpoint. You start with three lives,
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The classic arcade game Snake arrives in a new way programmed without using any video game engine.
You need to keep this heart alive and shuttle it from Vancouver to Tijuana.
Keep that furnace alive as well; slowing down in these parts is perilous.
May the Llord be with you.
A demake for the classic roguelike The Binding of Isaac originally developed by Edmund McMillen and Florian Himsl. This homebrew redesign of the game was built from the ground up to run on the original Game Boy hardware itself (meaning it will require an emulator to play on the PC).
JumpStart Spy Masters: Unmask the Prankster is the first-half of the JumpStart Spy Masters series & the predecessor to JumpStart Spy Masters: Unmask the Prankster.
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A tie-in game with the Mythic Quest episode of the same name. The episode chronicles the development of Dark Quiet Death, as well as the life and relationship of its creators. The game itself is a simple first-person horror arcade game, survive as long as possible in a maze, using a flashlight to drive off monsters.
Help the mummy get his head back to the sarcophagus. Click and drag your mouse to aim and release your shot. Collect all the coins, and watch out for obstacles.
Be Like Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures is a Flash game developed in 2014. The game is a very low-budget and rather poor quality version of Pac-Man. The game uses the traditional Pac-Man formula, but has a strange, non-linear maze design with many dead ends.
The game it was created for TeleToon+, the TV channel that broadcasted Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures in Poland