Do you enjoy humor along the lines of the Zucker brothers and Police Squad? You will love this game!
Evergreen Heights, 1935. The city is in the grip of its biggest crime wave since...well, the last one.
As bungling detective Max Stone, explore a criminal underworld teeming with mobsters, criminals, crooks, thugs, thieves, bankers and lawyers, and more puns than you ever thought possible. Meet crazy characters and enjoy a captivating story mode with slapstick dialogue.
Do you have the grit to hunt down and take down Jimmy Menendez and his boys, in Crime Solitaire 2: The Smoking Gun?
Mah Jong is a game based on the popular Chinese table game of the same name. It was released by Nintendo for the Famicom and Famicom Disk System, and was one of the earliest titles for both systems. The game allows for two players to play at once, which is two less than the regular Mahjong game. The game was released for the NES in Hong Kong only, featuring an English manual.
A board game simulation for the Famicom. The goal is to line up five pieces in a row.
Gomoku Narabe Renju is a video game simulation of a traditional Eastern board game that uses the board and pieces from the popular board game Go. It plays a lot like the American board game Connect Four, in which the goal is to line up a series of five tiles horizontally, vertically or diagonally before the other player can do the same. Two players take it in turns to place a single Go tile on the board, attempting to craft their own lines while strategically placing tiles that blocks the opponent from finishing theirs.
While the normal board game is simply referred to as "Gomoku Narabe" (Five Pieces in a Row, occasionally translated as Gobang), the Renju modifier is an additional rule that makes it harder for the player with the black pieces to win. Because the black player always begins each game (like how the white player always begins each game of Chess), this additional rule is thought to even the playing field. The rule is
This compilation includes some previously published type-in games. Some of the games were slightly altered.
The games included are:
– Backgammon
– Cribbage
– Squares
– Solitaire
– Tic Tac Toe
– Sliding Blocks
– Poker
– Sevens
– Higher & Lower
A Mahjong game based on a manga about a prolific gambler. It's the first Super Famicom game in a long-running series, and was never released outside of Japan.
Klondike is a Western style Dual Solitaire with lots of additional features and several competitors to play against. With only a handful of gold nuggets, you need to master the gamed and beat your opponents.
Chess, Mah-jong, Solitaire: rediscover 3 timeless classics in this scintillating compilation! Whether you're a beginner or a professional, you'll enjoy these classics, not only with their traditional rules but also with brand new game modes!
The game is primarily based upon a series of mini-games distributed around 10 boards and a showroom. On each board, 1 to 3 players will be able to face-off with a "bad guy". The players must win the mini-games in order to gain popularity points and lay traps against the bad guy. Watch out, the bad guys can also lay traps!
Doraemon Wii: Himitsu Dougu-ou Ketteisen! is a party game on Wii, released on 2007. Like Mario Party 8, you can roll dice with a Wii remote or play mini-games with four people. It was the first Wii software in the Doraemon game series. Mainly a board game.
Goemon: Mononoke Sugoroku is a video game for the Nintendo 64, released in 1999. The game is based on the Goemon series and despite the series' relative popularity in the west for the system, the game was released only in Japan.
The game is based on the Japanese board game Sugoroku, populated with Konami's array of Ganbare Goemon characters. Up to four players control two dice, and take them in turns to control Goemon, Ebisumaru, Sasuke, or Yae over pre-rendered boards that resemble previous locations in the Ganbare Goemon series.
Cartoon Network Block Party is a party game for Game Boy Advance that enables up to four players to compete "party style" on boards themed to a specific Cartoon Network show, including Johnny Bravo, Ed, Edd 'n Eddy, Courage the Cowardly Dog and Cow and Chicken. It features 14 unique mini-games including: Grand Prix, Strike a Pose, Greased Porkbutts, Backyard Boogie, and Skatin' the U. Published by Majesco, Cartoon Network Block Party was programmed by John Romero's Monkeystone development group
With popular “Dead or Alive” character KASUMI, quickly and easily play exciting blackjack anytime, anywhere!
KASUMI’s 3D character expressed by the finest animation leaps up at you from the screen, and there are a lot of charming motions you can see only in DOA BlackJack.
Hit by tapping the table, Stand by swiping the screen, and Split by spreading your two fingers. These hand operations give you the same atmosphere and sensation, just like playing at real casinos.
The game contains “Costume Change” function, into which new costumes will be added by racking up your wins. From the original outfit to a rare swimsuit, you can enjoy seeing KASUMI dressed fashionably in a range of outfits. Have lots of fun playing blackjack with KASUMI anytime in your favorite costume!
There are plenty of selected images in the “Album Mode.” Try to get the all images by your earning coins and be always with KASUMI!