A special edition of the Felix the Cat bundle. It includes:
- Physical Copy of Felix the Cat with Reversible Cover
- Felix the Cat Classic Box
- Felix the Cat Original Game Soundtrack (Single Disc)
- 12" x 16" Poster
You are Beetle, a small rollbug who does some platforming stuff and also experiences horrors beyond its comprehension.
The rest of these tiny creatures have gone missing, will Beetle be able to find them, or will something else find them first?
Use your tongue to pull, sling and swing acrobatically to get around the hazardous underground.
The game focuses on simple platforming gameplay combined with spectacular aerial acrobatics and a cute cartoony artstyle.
It's pure fun for the whole family (it's singleplayer so you're going to have to take turns sorry).
Ducky Dash is a tribute to classic handheld games, featuring a charming green monochromatic palette and a retro soundtrack that evokes nostalgia. Embark on an exciting journey with a fearless little duck, using your Dash skills to overcome obstacles and explore vibrant worlds.
Sokama is a Gameboy style platformer developed for GBJAM 12 and DINOJAM4.
66 Million Years Ago...
The sky had darkened and fire rained from above. Plants withered in what little light there was. Animals that didn't adapt, or turn on each other, fell as well. You are a small rodent-like mammal, separated from your family and trying your best to survive.
You are Elynar, the strongest archer in the Kingdom, who must face terrible creatures in the Great Dark Forest. Shoot with your bow, use a special power, or obtain power-ups during the game to fight various types of enemies.
Journey through the afterlife in Hermano, an exciting multi-scroller platformer for the original Game Boy. With pixel-perfect graphics and chiptune soundtrack, experience the magic and mystery of Día de Muertos. Traverse 15 main levels and 4 bonus stages across scrolling 2D landscapes. Avoid traps and defeat over 15 types of enemies, including 3 epic boss battles. Hermano mixes platforming action with puzzles, exploration, and gravity-defying gameplay for a fresh take on classic sidescrollers. With an authentic pixel-art style and fantastical themes.
In "Rooftop Rascal: The Drizzle Cat," you control a clever cat navigating city buildings' fire escape stairs to the rooftop.
The gameplay centers on jumps, and quick thinking.
Your goal is to climb as high as you can and reach the rooftop.
Playing the unconsionable character of the title who has taken out insurance on both his house and family, you enter his world the moment after he has just trapped them in the basement and flooded the property. A delicious profit surely awaits!
Aim for the door (a dot!) in each room. Water rises incessantly, filling the house; languish for too long and you'll drown. There are five floors in the building; played on difficulty setting A (advanced), after every four rooms you'll escape to the next floor and the water level will drop a bit, bestowing some much-needed breath-related respite. Playing on difficulty setting B (beginner), the water level resets on each screen.
Left and right does what you'd expect. When you're not submerged, the fire button will let you jump. When underwater, you'll start to run out of breath, so repeatedly hammer the fire button to swim up. When you reach the surface either jump out to land on a platform, or slowly pulse the fire button to bob on the top of the water. When you leave the