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?
"Jungler " is an action game released by KONAMI in 1981.
Defeat the enemies wandering around the maze-like stage.
If you hit the tail with a shot, the body will become one length shorter.
To defeat an enemy, either erase their entire body with a shot or hit your head against the head of an enemy that is the same length or shorter than you.
If you pick up the "strawberry" in the stage, you can make your body one length longer.