Cruel hunters and the Beastmen of Opar have abducted Tarzan's tribe of Great Apes and imprisoned them throughout the jungle. It's up to you to save the apes from being shipped out of their jungle home to zoos.
Giant's Revenge is an action platformer based off of the classic Jack and the Beanstalk fairy tale. The game was released by Thor Computer Software in 1984.
One beautiful summer's evening, the frogs suddenly stop croaking. Don Croco's soldiers are busy catching all the frongs for a barbecue. And so Hugo sets off on a journey through the Swamp, Jungle, Crystal Grotto and the Factory to save the frogs.
Adventuring Gentleman is a steampunk roguelite platform shooter where you can go on a number of adventures offered by your clubhouse members. Each adventure consists of proceduraly generated floor with enemy wave sequences unique to the chosen adventure. Each adventure has three difficulty levels and lengths. After beating each floor you are offered a choice from two power ups which will make you stronger, change play style and alter your dashing looks. Depending on the length of an adventure you will face up to three boss battles.
RobotRiot is a retro-style platformer by Retromite in which you control a robot as it disables and repossesses spaceships for its debt collector masters.
The Sesame Street Muppets invite a child player for a spin on the Letter-Go-Round!. By catching and matching letters on a spinning ferris wheel, children practice recognizing and matching letters, simple spelling and word formation.
There are several types of game:
- Upper case matching;
- Lower case matching;
- Mixed case matching;
- One little word;
- What's missing?;
- Spell the secret word.
At the start of each game, one of Muppet pets brings out a letter to match or word to spell and drops it on the seesaw. A letter appears on each ferris wheel bucket and as the Letter-Go-Round spins, child player should find the right letter to match or complete a word. Child may choose and try any letter, because there is no time limit to play. When a match is made or a word is completed, Muppet pets will dance and cheer a child player to the next round of play.
The game is recommended for 1 player aged 3 to 4.
A single-screen 2D platformer in which up to two players can compete with each other. The object of the game is for each player to maneouvre his character (Pierre or his cousin Jacques) through each screen, raisng all his flags along the way and then reach as quickly as possible the finish.
Play Gustavus most Frenchy blue monsters. Stroll from platform to platform to feed Gustave.
Catch the Baguette is a 2D platform game in which to earn points you have to collect as many baguettes as possible. Simple to use, there are only two buttons to direct Gustave.
But Gustave care following a particular diet. There are not only baguettes on platforms.
Eat donuts will grow Gustave and reduce its speed.
Drinking a soda will have a particular effect on Gustave. When will want to go in one direction it will go in the opposite direction.
Playing a time traveller, "Time Master Tim," the player's objective is to collect dinosaur eggs and rescue hatchling dinosaurs while avoiding snakes ("proto-snakes"), gigantic spiders ("proto-spiders"), flying creatures ("proto-pedes"), and the dinosaurs' mother (or "Dino Mom").
Physical contact with any creature will cause the player to be contaminated, and the player will experience "devolution" into a prehistoric spider (as a result of "contamination"), and lose a life, unless the player returns to the "time warp" transport force field before a de-evolution timer runs out. Contamination also destroys eggs and hatchling dinosaurs on contact, reducing the player's score. While within the transport force field, Tim is safe from all creatures except the Dino Mom.
Mr. Robot and His Robot Factory is a single-player platform game created for the Atari 8-bit family by Ron Rosen and ported to the Apple II and Commodore 64. The music for the Atari 8-bit version is by Gary Gilbertson (using Philip Price's Advanced Music Processor) and published in 1984 by Datamost. Robert McNally performed the Apple II translation.[2]
The player controls a humanoid robot that must climb and jump its way through a factory. The factory is filled with suspended platforms, ladders and conveyors belts.
The game includes a built-in level editor.
The player controls a spy who must make his way up several floors to reach his goal. The player must dodge elevators that move up and down throughout the level
A streamlined platformer for the iPhone by Japanese developer PONOS. Features simple, addictive gameplay with classic arcade style effects.
Jump on the center of the platform!!
A failure means you fall in to the abyss....
Who is Mr.AahH!!!? Where is he going? Who is he running from?
Where is he getting this endless supply of rope?
Join the loveable mutts Mick & Ralph on their first Tongue Tied misadventure! Bounce, ping and stretch your way through the wilderness as you strive to unlock the elusive Wonderbone. Tongue Tied is the debut release from Mojo Bones and features physics-based gameplay, touch-screen controls and a plethora of obstacles to use and avoid.