An easy-to-use level design tool. Featuring over twenty built-in themes and support for customized effects, graphics and songs that can be packed with your courses.
After years of people asking him to come to Brazil, he came.
Mario Goes to Brazil is a short but very sweet hack with awesome graphics, amazing music and tough-as-nails gameplay.
Visit iconic locations from Brazil, fight an evil boss on each stage and defeat king Koopa's army once and for all!
Gish: The Mobile Game is a game about a 12-pound ball of tar, rolling, jumping, wall-hugging and generally glooping your way through a series of platform levels.
Last time on Samus Goes to the Fridge to Get a Glass of Milk…
She fulfilled Adam’s deed, picking up the milk carton lying in the fridge. However, after gunning down the Omega Metroid, she looked around, finding no exit before the subzero temperatures knocked her out cold (pun somewhat intended). When she woke up, she found herself in her regular power suit, in a different area of the station. While she was all there in one piece, there was one problem–the milk wasn’t! And Samus knew better than to fail Adam’s orders at 3 AM.
This contest hack continues the tale of Samus’s venture to get Adam a glass of milk, this time as a hack of a game few have ever attempted making hacks for. Will Samus get through okay and recover the milk once again? Find out in Samus Goes to the Fridge to Get a Glass of Milk II!
Foodfight! is a cancelled tie-in game for the movie of the same name that was in development in 2006 for the Nintendo GameCube, Game Boy Advance and PlayStation 2. The game was shown off at E3 2006, however despite that, it's what the game was meant to be about due to the lack of gameplay footage, but is assumed to be a 3D platformer.
The game was cancelled after the movie was delayed until 2012.
Disaster! While traveling to the beach planet of Relaxia, you and all your crew members suddenly got teleported to a dangerous but strangely familiar place.
Rescue the six stranded crewmen so you can finally bask in both glory and sunlight on Relaxia.
VVVV is a 4K tribute to Terry Cavanagh's brilliant game VVVVVV.
Ratchet & Clank: Clone Home was a game for mobile phones planned to be released on September 1, 2006, however was cancelled before release. The game was a sequel to Ratchet & Clank: Going Mobile.
The second GBA platformer developed by Tantalus, The Flintstones is a stone splitting, hard rocking, action packed challenge for all ages. The Flintstone family has been abducted and i's up to Dino to rescue them. With the help of the Great Gazoo, Dino sets off on a journey that takes him from Bedrock to the perils of a distant galaxy. It's a prehistoric adventure with everything, as Dino leaves no stone unturned to bring Fred and the gang home to safety.
Take a whirlwind downhill ride with Dino at the wheel, ride on the backs of alligators, and overcome all manner of dastardly enemies to reach your goal and save the Flintstones. The Flintstones is hours and hours of varied gameplay. It's everything you'd expect from your favorite Stone Age pet.
Madotsuki's Story: Retrograde is a sidescrolling platform fangame based on Yume Nikki. Alongside enemies and obstacles, there are Relics that can be collected, which can be used to unlock other stages.
Imagine if instead of Super Mario Bros., they had created a 4th Donkey Kong game with the same gameplay…
This game contains a redesigned World 1 and assets from the classic Donkey Kong games, Mario Bros., and Wrecking Crew. Mario must climb the ladder at the end of each level to make it to 1-4 where he must rescue Pauline.
Memories of Replica is a metroidvania Yume Nikki fangame. It is a sequel to Houchou Shoujo Gensoukyoku, although it is different in both art style and gameplay. The game borrows characters and dream worlds from the original Yume Nikki while giving them actions and positions different to their original counterparts. You play as Poniko who wields scythe as her main weapon.