in this video game you play as a monkey and you smash stuff.
you gotta collect 8 special items in order to defeat the dangerous duck creature monster. You pick up bananas and go insane rampage mode and move very fast with immense speed and good stuff and yeah that's game!!
Game was made in 4 days for a gamejam called "NM in Gameplay" here in Oslo, Norway and we had so much fun with it! We hope you will to, happy gaming!
Btw, gamejam theme was "Arcade" which is why it looks like this which is quite the epic look I must dare to say
Up to two players control light cycles that leave a solid light trail in their wake. The object of the game is to trap the other player by surrounding them with a light trail that they can't avoid crashing into – or forcing them to run into their own trail. Coming into contact with a light trail, either yours or the other player's, collapses your own trail and ends your turn. The player still standing at the end of the round wins.
You must stop the galactic jailbreak. The player controls a small character which can move up and down, while firing horizontally to the right. The screen is divided into 5 rows, and the player can fire high, medium, or low in each row. At the beginning of each level, 5 alien creatures attempt to escape to the left. Each monster must be shot in a specific location, and when they hit they are pushed back to the right. When a monster is pushed off the right of the screen, they are eliminated, but the empty rows can then produce small blue creatures which endanger the player. These creatures are destroyed in one hit. The player loses a life if any monster reaches the left side of the screen. Victory for each level is achieved by clearing the screen. Each level has monsters which take progressively more hits to push back, increasing the difficulty. The player starts with 3 lives, and gains an extra at 30,000 points.
The player controls a spider which attempts to eat a single fly on the screen. The fly will flit bout randomly, only staying in one place for a few seconds at a time. The player has a health bar on the left, and gains strength whenever they eat a fly. There are several dangers the spider faces, including cans of bug spray which move towards the player, and drops of water which fall from the sky. If the player is hit by water, they are pushed away from the fly. The player loses a life if their health falls to zero There are also leaves on the screen which move the player closer to the fly. The player has a total of 3 lives, and when all are lost it's game over.
Javaders is a space invader look-a-like, except that it has more graphics, faster/meaner aliens and better weapons to defend yourself. It is played over 5 levels, each with 5 sub-levels and an end-of-level super invader.
There are four difficulty levels: beginner, intermediate, advanced, and a custom level. The custom level allows you to change various aspects of the game to suit your skill level. Extra bombs, lives and weapons continually fall during the game to assist you in the destruction of the invaders. The question is, are you able to complete all 5 levels on the Advanced difficulty setting?
Jeremy Goes Jumping is a side-scrolling platform game in which you are Jeremy and have to collect fuels while avoiding contact with meteors, bushes, trees and other obstacles.
This game was unreleased.
Percy Penguin is a game similar to Pengo. It features two levels of difficulty (normal and fast), each with 3 lives at the beginning. You command a little penguin on a board who has to win against enemies in the form of green balls.
The penguin can push iceblock away to arrange the board or to crush monsters. There are two ways for wining a level: crushing every monster on the current board or collecting the three diamonds. At the end of a level, the time elapsed is used for score calculation. The penguin can be moved in four directions with a joystick or the keypads and the fire button is used to push the blocks.
Mr. Wiz is a Mr. Do! variant which plays largely the same but with a few differences. The player is in control of a wizard who has to be guided around a garden while eating cherries and avoiding evil gremlins. The gremlins can be killed by either throwing a crystal ball or by making apples fall onto them. If the gremlins get frustrated or trapped they might eat the apples or dig their own passages to reach the wizard. Bonus points can be earned by eating a magic mushroom but it will at the same time enrage the gremlins and make them permanently furious. The main differences from the arcade game is that there are no alpha monsters or other enemies than the gremlins and that it is not possible to freeze their movements.
It's time for walkies! You've been let off your leash for 45 seconds in the park, so it's time to cram in all the dog business you can before it's time to go home. Use your super DOGFORCE powers to score as many points as you can - scare off birds, show the world how much you love it, and catch every ball and frisbee you can.
Inspired by the sport of curling, this physics game gives a lot of challenge with a relaxing experience
Shoot the ball in the right direction with the right amount of force into the next circle. Aiming from one circle to the other and achieve a perfect score! How far can you go?
Moondust takes place in the Portal universe. With moon-based conversion gel stores running dangerously low, Aperture looks to the stars for a new source of the valuable portal conductor. Take control of a giant robot on the moon, spearheading the Aperture Lunar Resources Initiative. This demo utilizes all of the new inputs of Knuckles and showcases a few new game mechanics enabled by the new controller.
- Crush moon rocks to a fine powder with your powerful hands, taking advantage of the high-fidelity force sensors on Knuckles
- Practice driving a moon buggy, utilizing the joystick and the rest of the new inputs of Knuckles
- Assemble a space station in orbit, with fine interactions driven by all 10 fully tracked fingers
- Enjoy some target practice in the throwing range, with the most natural throwing VR can offer
** Please note that this content was developed for Knuckles and will not work with other controllers. **
A.D Cop is a rail-shooter game, a clone of Virtua Cop. The game is all about fast aiming and features six missions, although only three are available at the beginning. Each mission is divided into three stages with a level boss at the end. The player (policeman) uses a special helmet equipped with a viewfinder computer. The computer marks the opponent in a frame defining the threat level and time remaining to attack. The player is equipped with a gun and bazooka. During the mission, he can raise the weapon of the killed opponent, f.e. shotgun, grenade, M-16, automated pistol. Killing a hostage takes one life. Life can be supplemented by finding a heart symbol.
The Devil has a new minion! Condem sinners to hell all with the flick of the spacebar.Collect souls to power your soul meter and unlock evil upgrades to spawn more minions along the way.Each goal is something special to make the autoclicking expierience worthwhile and satisfying.This is one game that you surely want to miss.
Rush, hit and smash your way through futuristic alien crystal glass tunnels, avoiding laser beams, traps and other alien obstacles! Explore colourful dimensions in a galaxy far away! Your task is to navigate monumental alien structures, smashing all crystal panels and score bubbles while avoiding deadly obstacles, and laser beams! The procedurally generated levels ensure every run is different! Sharpen your reflexes to climb the leaderboards!