Take a mahjong adventure all the way to ancient China! Match magic gold tiles as you unlock ancient Chinese wisdom and collect lost treasures. It's a relaxing journey through time! Travel through 11 dynasties as you master over 175 unique levels. Enjoy stunning hand-painted backgrounds and earn special power-up tiles that help you along the way. Play through Dynasty Adventure or just relax with Classic Mahjong solitaire. Either way, you'll be mesmerized by the scenery: you've never seen mahjong like this. Escape to ancient China today!
Cardangels is a card game in which the player takes the roles of the three friends, playing cards against young, attractive female opponents. Four types of card games are available: poker, blackjack, speed, and babanuki (a variant of old maid). A slot machine-like introduction determines which games are played against which opponents. The player can select the amount of rounds (minimum ten) needed to win a game and advance to the next opponent. The "free play" mode allows the player to choose the type of game actively, but the amount of available opponents is lower. There is no gambling in any of the games; points are awarded for combinations in poker and blackjack. The opponents undress after losing a game; however, they retain their underwear - there is no explicit nudity in the game.
Sheepless Nights is an entertaining and educational (math) cardgame for kids (5+) and grownups.
Sheepless Nights helps your kids improve the ability of count. Not only fun for kids but also for their parents. The kids math cardgame provides you the time playing together with your children and make good communication with them. If you want your child enjoy learning math, there's no other better choice except for Sheepless Nights.
KPatience (executable kpat) is a all-in-one solitaire card games package made using the KDE libraries. It offers different patience-requiring solitaire games. It supports card deck themes and game themes and it has card animations if/when you win. KPatience comes with a very in-depth handbook which explains how to play the included solitaire games in case you never heard of them before.
BS Monopoly: Advance to Boardwalk is an adaptation of the board game Advance to Boardwalk to the Satellaview (japanese Super Famicom add-on). It had Soundlink support and was released in 4 chapters. Derived from "ザ・モノポリーゲーム2 (The Monopoly Game 2), the game features Monopoly. The player can use "Giga (used in BS-X city)" as currency. An actor Akira Takarada hosts the program, while secret codes are told to the player during the game.
SameGame (鮫亀) is a Satellaview-compatible Slotted Cartridge game. The game was playable on its own without any data packs, it was playable in conjunction with 8M Pack data downloaded via the BS-X cartridge, and it could also be used together with the separately released Write-protected memory packs, Character Cassette and Character Data: Tengai Makyo.
The game was eventually used to hype the release of the promotional game of the same family, UNDAKE 30 SameGame.
Koi ha Balance: Tatoeba K-kun no Tabou na Ichinichi-hen is a Downloadable game for the Satellaview that was first broadcast on January 27, 1996. The game is a board game and it features, among other characters, both Gaspar and Johnny from the earlier Square title, Chrono Trigger. It is a board game about love-related topics presented in an humorously over-the-top manner.
Kodomo Chousadan Mighty Pockets is a downloadable 3-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that was broadcast in at least 2 runs between September 7, 1997 and March 28, 1998.
The game plays like a board game with a detective motif similar to the game of Clue/Cluedo. The rules of the game however, are considerably different. Throughout the game, SoundLink narration is used; including rapping over Michael Jackson sound samples and remixes of 1950s American Television.
Othello board game for BBC Micro. At the start of each game the players place four counters at the center of the board. Thereafter the players take it in turns to place a counter with their own colour face up on an empty square in such a way there are at least one counter of the opposite colour sandwiched between it and another of the player's colour in either a horizontal, vertical or diagonal direction.
Strip Poker Night at the Inventory (SPNATI) was first developed by Joseph Kantel, who designed a small Javascript mockup game based on a choose-your-own-adventure fanfiction work. The original version of the project appeared in August 2015 featuring the four video game characters Lilith (Borderlands), Lara Croft (Tomb Raider), Elizabeth (BioShock Infinite), and Zoey (Left 4 Dead), who were the girls featured in the fanfiction story.
The project died out, but it was rediscovered in August 2016 and exploded in popularity, with new characters being added and the community you see today being formed. To date, over 200 characters (in various states of completion) have been made for SPNATI.
Sea Battle is a board game everybody loves since childhood but with new options! Online multiplayer! Fight against the players from all over the world! You have a wide arsenal in your disposal: battleships, destroyers, bombers, mines, anti-aircraft defense, radars and other stuff. Place your ships of different size on the battlefield, launch the aircraft for massive bombshells and try to sink the rival ships.
By combining different positioning of your ships, aircraft, anti-aircraft defense and mines you can develop your own strategy for the game and leave no chances for your opponents!
Sea Battle is a game with elaborate squared notebook graphics and effects, which make the game original and create a special atmosphere!
You and your friends are part of teams of time travelers. Two teams compete with each other to reach their ultimate goal: the PARADOX THIEVES, who want to steal history's most precious treasures, and the GUARDIANS OF TIME, who want to restore time and prevent its collapse. To play, both teams must choose players to be their respective captains; only the captains are allowed to look at the screen during the game. For each mission, the captains must look the century and category of the desired goal and tell the other players, who will try to guess what it is and win the goal for them. The captains must alternate giving clues about the object to their respective teams, but, after a clue is given, only the oposite team is allowed to guess. Each team may discuss and is allowed one guess per turn. The team who wins the goal is on step closer to conquering time. There are three types of game modes: Fast, Regular and Legend. In Fast mode, players compete for the best out of three missions, in Regular, for the best out of f
Game de Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z was developed by Infinity and published by Bandai for the Nintendo DS (now known as Bandai Namco) on June 14, 2007. It has board-game style gameplay similar to Mario Party and features Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup competing with Mojo Jojo to get to the center of the board, competing in minigames along the way. The game received a Cero A rating in Japan which is the equivalent of an E rating in the United States.
The Bishoujo girls from "Rick G Earth" mobile military turn-based strategy game from Japan are here! And they want to play Koi-Koi, the most famous Japanese flower card game with you. Battle the girls in a tour around Japan. Or hop on multiplayer and compete against Koi-Koi masters around the world.
Mario Party: Fushigi no Koro-koro Catcher 2 is the Japan-only arcade game sequel to Mario Party: Fushigi no Koro-koro Catcher based on Mario Party 8. Information is scarce on this sequel, as unlike its predecessor there is no official website or trailer. It is the fifth Mario Party arcade game developed by Capcom and the eighteenth installment overall.
Super Mario: Fushigi no Koro-koro Party 2 is the sequel to Super Mario: Fushigi no Korokoro Party developed by Capcom. This arcade game is a Mario Party game released only in Japan and has all the usual characters playable. Eight to sixteen people could play the game. It is the eleventh installment in the series overall.
Super Mario: Fushigi no Koro-koro Party is an arcade remake of Mario Party 5 that was released exclusively in Japan. It is the first Mario Party arcade game to be developed by Capcom. The difference between this game and the console-based Mario Party game is that the game supports up to six players, instead of only four.