Twin Brats is 2D action game - a clone of Lady Bug or PacMan. The player controls a character who looks like a child in diapers. He must collect all dots from the arena, and avoids enemies (and deadly skulls). He can use otating doors to escape from enemies or trap them. The game is adult themed - a picture of a naked woman shows up after each passing level (something that the new IP owner, Piko Interactive, removed from the Evercade VS release.)
One Halloween morning, your son crashes the lawnmower into the neighbor’s shed.
Strangely, the neighbor doesn’t seem mad, but he gives your son a juju.
This results in your house being invaded by zombies!
One at a time, you must carry your family members downstairs to the exits of the house.
If a zombie touches you, you’ll have to eat some human flesh to survive. (Sorry, family!)
Play as Dad or Mom, or have a friend join you and play together in simultaneous two-player action!
What will you do? Save your family or eat their flesh... It’s up to you!
The objective is to eat as many alien bugs as possible while you avoid crashing with the walls, snake's own body and tombstones. Aliens can jump after some time. Stages will change after enough aliens have been eaten.
A simple endless runner game for Sega Mega Drive \ Sega Genesis. You play the role of a gnome who runs towards his fate, despite the obstacles he may face.
Sling grog to a motley group of thirsty patrons while collecting the empty bottles they send back. Miss an empty bottle or serve a drink to an empty bar and you will lose a life. Difficulty and number of patrons increases as you move through the levels.
In Doomed PETSCII Pacman, almost everything works a little bit differently. For example, eating power pellets can have terrible effects, but they are needed to level up. Eating ghosts is deadly in any case.
Unlike conventional Pac-Man with Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde, Doomed PETSCII Pac-Man also has Zinky and Drinky. Don't expect to enjoy this game – it's not designed for that.
You are Atoz and you love eating letters. But you can only tolerate them if you take them in alphabetical order. Therefore, if you don't follow the alphabetical order or eat a brick, the game is over.
Once you have eaten all the letters, the next level moves a little faster.
Inspired by Disney's Aladdin movie, you take control of Aladdin riding a carpet, dodging arrows and collecting hearts. Eric Carr, the programmer behind this game, ran out of space for hearts, but still arrived at a fun little endless dodging game that starts slow and quickly gets difficult.
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.
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.