Champ Asterocks is a DOS shareware remake of Atari's classic Asteroids arcade shooter. Like the other games in CHAMProgramming's series of arcade remakes, it closely emulates the original with two game modes, the original "Classic" and the enhanced "Champ" mode (only available in the registered version).
It's the classic game of Snake, except released back when it was still fairly new. This version however is an extreme challenge with 50 custom-designed levels to rival the mighty Snake Byte.
In Plasmania, you are a microscopic ship traveling through your patient's bloodstream destroying viruses and pathogens. Be careful though! Every time you shoot or run into enemies or the wall of the blood vessel, you make your patient sicker. The game ends when the patient sustains too much damage and dies.
You are an eyeball in outer space. You shoot at the floating objects in your quadrant until they're all gone at which point you begin a new level with different objects. Ad infinitum. This is very much like Asteroids.
This is a straightforward clone of the arcade game Centipede. A long slithering alien being gradually moves down a gridded playing area and must be shot out before it can reach the bottom, with the ability to move your ship in all 4 compass directions. Curiously, it doesn't seem to be possible to get a joystick to work in this, despite the chance to define keys.
A game based on the spanish feature film "Torrente: El Brazo Tonto de la Ley" (Torrente: The Dumb Arm of the Law). The game follows the adventures of officer Torrente, a fascist, sexist, racist, dishonest, drunk and dirty loser that gets caught between drug cartels and all sorts of homicidal maniacs.
SoftAid is a charity compilation of ten games with all proceeds going to The Bob Geldof Band-Aid Ethiopian Appeal Fund. Included in the compilation was a copy of the Single 'Do They Know it's Christmas' by Band-Aid.
In Fire Hoops your goal is to set 100 hoops on fire by leaping through them as the flaming horse Rapidash. The game starts with Rapidash running across a field when a golden bird, Ho-oh, flies ahead of him. Rapidash gives chase.
The game can be accessed by scanning the long dot-code on the Pokemon-e promotional cards, Rapidash (51) - version 1/2 and Ho-oh (52) - version 1/2. Version 1 was included with the November 2002 issue of Nintendo Power magazine, while version 2 was given away for free at the Pokémon Center in New York City.
Electranoid is designed to close the book on all Arkanoid style programs. This game goes far beyond any Arkanoid style program that we've ever seen! Not only do you smash bricks, but you battle the enemy fighters with lasers, missiles and just about anything you can throw at them!
Plasma Pong is a clone of the classic arcade game Pong. What makes it different from the original is the use of computational fluid dynamics to drive the environment. To use this as a weapon in the game you shoot plasma from your paddle to push around the fluid. This will in turn affect the movement of the ball. You can also suction fluid into the paddle. By doing this, possession of the ball can be controlled by the player. When the ball is sucked into the paddle, the ball can be blasted across the screen in full speed.
When starting a game, you have ten lives. You will lose one every time your opponent scores. The game is level based. For every score you make you will get to a new level. For each level the game gets more difficult, and the ball gets more reactive to the fluid, and there more unpredictable.
The game can be played in both single and multiplayer (on the same computer). In addition to this, there is a sandbox mode, where players can play around as they wish with the fluid dynamics.
Magician is a 2D, side-scrolling action RPG. As Paul, you must travel through towns, have conversations with non-player characters, acquire and manage inventory (food, water, weapons, potions, etc.), learn magic spells, fight battles, and solve puzzles. Your ultimate goal: collect each of the four elemental vials -- earth, air, fire, and water -- and combine them to create the Ultimate Potion. Only then can you hope to vanquish the evil wizard Abadon!
Ditto Leapfrog is a Pokemon e-Reader game for the Game Boy Advance. In order to play Ditto Leapfrog three different Pokémon e-Reader cards must be scanned. The cards required are: Ditto (#51), Granbull (#61), and Snubbull (#101).
In Ditto Leapfrog a Kingler Pokémon will throw fish type Pokémon from the background to the foreground. The player must move Ditto (Who is in the foreground) left or right in order to make the fish Pokemon bounce off and into the water. Once three of the fish Pokemon have been missed the game will be over.
Cho Chabudai Gaeshi is an arcade game equipped with a plastic table peripheral. The player has to hit the table with their hands and flip it to score points.
Team up with your bestest bro to climb up the tower fighting bosses forever. Each boss learns based on how you move, attack, and perform. The better you are,the harder it gets. How many bosses will you defeat, bro?
Run around the world and find new friends.
Unlock brand new characters unique to each area.
Make your way through different themed obstacles and become the top runner!
TempName is an android game where the game graphics can be customized, like the player, bullet, enemies and background images. The game includes a progress system in which players can unlock power-ups, upgrades and secrets features.