You play as a bird with a baseball cap on a search to find a new floating island after their first one crumbles. Instead of jumping off platforms, you flap your wings in mid air to propel yourself in the direction you're aiming.
High speed, airborne, arcade action! Bounce the ball off platforms to gain score, hit targets to multiply incoming score, and avoid falling off the map.
The summer festival that everyone enjoyed is now available as an easy mini-game collection!
There are 4 mini-games: goldfish scooping, yo-yo fishing, sauce senbei split, and ring throwing, and if you clear it, an expert mode will appear in each game.
You can get lottery tickets according to the score you played, and you can collect the items you took in the lottery. In addition, if you clear certain conditions, a hidden game will appear, and you can enjoy it as many times as you want.
Made with the limitations of the Nokia 3310 in mind, AIKON is a collection of games from the golden age of gaming. Serves as a very loose sequel to Jammin' Street due to being narrated by a minor character from that game. The following games are included with a narrative stitching each one together:
Snake
Asteroids
Space Invaders
Breakout
Pong
A "whack-a-mole" style game in which the player must use the fire and directional buttons to hit one of the four corresponding targets on the screen. The player loses if either he/she presses the wrong button, or taking too long to press. This game is variously known as "Hammer Attack", "Ghost Hunter" or "Alien Darts" in some packaging manuals. On the top of the screen, a symbol is used to represent the correct/wrong button press, usually "X" and "O", or in some version, a smile or frown.
A Snake game. Usually only appears in models with four directional buttons. In which the player tries to obtain the randomly placed "fruit" in the playfield without touching a wall or themselves. Rather then continually get longer like you would in Snake, however, the player stops growing after eating only 13 fruits, causing the snake to restart to beginning size, and creating another maze of obstacles. This in turn makes it more of a game of endurance rather then strategy.
An adaptation of the arcade game Frogger. The player controls a flashing dot (the "frog") and has to cross the lines without touching any moving tiles throughout the level. A level is completed when the player successfully crosses the lines 5 or 10 times. In some models the game is called "Frog Across River", further referencing its origin. Also appear reverse visible the lines and tiles.
Roof Rails is a casual game where you play as a character who has to jump from one roof to the next while holding a pole that grows by collecting pieces.
Ever wanted to play VVVVVV, Pivvot, Super Hexagon and Impossible Game at the same time? No? Anyway, it doesn't matter, because now you can!
Change gravity, dodge obstacles and reach 1000 meters on each level to reveal The Mystery! You have to know what's hiding behind those question marks, right?