An entry in the Ricochet franchise, a series of Breakout/Arkanoid-like block-breaking games. Unlike previous games in the series, it adds the ability for users to create and download levels.
The tyrannical Wardlock has created two humanoids within his mechanical world, for his own amusement. Solo the Synthelman must lead Nejo the baby out of this nightmare and to safety.
There are four worlds to get through, Ice Zone, VegieZone, Tech Zone and Fire Zone. These are linked via teleports and all full of nasties to fend off and protect Nejo from. The Ice Zone contains oxygen bubbles which must be popped to keep you breathing well. Nejo needs feeding and taking to the showers regularly.
If you are a fan of modern block FPS games you are in the right place! You love to play deathmatch or you are a team player, Block Strike is just the game that you were looking for!
Or if you prefer single player more, no problem! We have survival mode with zombies and monsters waiting for you! Be hunter or be hunted! Play the game and collect the achievements so you can have higher ranking and brag to your friends.
Find all secret places on the maps and get rewards.
When you start playing, you won’t be able to stop! Choose your character and the fun time can start!
Play as the villain Patrice from the SKYFALL movie. Unlock the playable character Patrice available for use in Splitscreen and Multiplayer Mode. To use this download, you will need 007 Legends.
Play as Eve from the SKYFALL movie. Unlock the playable character Eve available for use in Splitscreen and Multiplayer Mode. To use this download, you will need 007 Legends.
Kill incoming zombies from all sides and survive till the end. Zombie Kill offers real-life shooting experience and great immersion. There are 3 modes consisting of 3 difficulties to provide players the best experience of each individual's skills.
A fast paced, mind-bending horizontal shoot 'em up from Jeff Minter where the player must hop between parallel planets to survive. It also has a giant smiling yak head.
A shooting game with a Western motif. The player uses a gun, mounted to the cabinet, to play a game of poker with Tex (or Doc in some versions), Dolly and Rawhide.
We have just released 2 days ago a new FPS game, but we have tried to make it look and shoot different, than what is average on this type of games. Its a shooters game, but instead of bullets that you cannot see or interact with, shoots balls, that bounce and do sparks all around what it hits. Because the game is still in development, there are some bugs and some issues to be improved, but in general its very playable. We got it in LAN and Multiplayer versions, so we would love to have the chance that somebody who loves this type of games review it, and give us feedback, excellent or horrible, but the opinion of an gameris vital to improve the game or stop it.
Gravity Power was a specially licensed version of Gravity Force II for the staff of Amiga Power magazine. As such it was only released on that magazine's issue 50 cover disk. It features single player missions and a 2-player multiplayer mode. The aim is to pilot a spacecraft through subterranean caverns avoiding enemy fire. The ship is subject to gravity and inertia and colliding with terrain or the walls of the cave results in destruction of the ship.
Shooting Gallery was the very first collection of shooting games with a light gun for a home console system. It came on the Magnavox Odyssey Cartrdige No. 10, used a original sized rifle and four different screen overlays.
Whip Rush is a side-scrolling space shooter released in 1990 for the Sega Mega Drive System and subsequently for its American counterpart, the Sega Genesis.
Whip Rush's gameplay style is very similar to R-Type: The title ship flies through 7 dangerous stages and is forced to fight large bosses using timed attacks. The ship's Options are similar to the ones in Curse or Psychosis: The ship can be equipped with two Options at a time and the player can rotate them around the ship changing their directional fire at the same time. The player has a total of three weapons to choose from and can change the ship's speed through eight different speed levels. Extends are awarded and there are no checkpoints, but if a player loses all their lives and continues, they have to restart the level over again.
SRD: Super Real Darwin is a 1987 vertical scrolling shooter arcade game developed and published by Data East. It is the sequel to Data East's 1986 arcade game, Darwin 4078. The player takes control of a small fighter ship capable of mutating into different shapes. The ship's appearance will change with upgraded weapons as the player obtain more power-ups.