The Incredibles is an unlicensed platformer for the Game Boy Color made by Sintax possibly around 2004. It is a hack of Pokémon Platinum (Sintax), and unrelated to the Glorysun hack of The Tick of the same name.
The King Lion III 2003 Advance is a platforming game developed by Sintax and released in 2003 for the Game Boy Color. The game is based on the movie The Lion King, with its gameplay deriving from the tie-in game on the SNES and Sega Genesis.
Depression Presented Ludically in the Style of a Videogame isn't a hopeful game, but there's something positive to be found in it: if the cognitive distortions that depression brings with it can be so effectively portrayed in such a tiny game, then clearly none of us are alone in those thoughts.
Rat Wrap is a single-screen precision platformer, where you can only jump when you're off the ground and are able to wrap about the screen (hence the name). You are THE RAT and you must get THE CHEESE, that's all you need to know!
10 Second Escape is a cyber styled skill based platformer where you have to beat the clock to progress, because you only have 10 seconds to get to a checkpoint.
Yet Another Vanilla Super Mario Advance 2 Hack is a 6 exit hack of Super Mario Advance 2 (The Gameboy Version of SMW) that contains brand new levels, custom dialogue, and a slightly changed overworld. The purpose of this hack is to prove that it’s possible to change anything other than the levels.
A halloween-themed side-scrolling platformer for the Nintendo Entertainment System, developed by calgames. Featuring a purple monster named Mister Scary, who is searching for his family.
This is 2018’s assignment, a diabolical puzzle. You’re a monk who has forgotten where his cell is in the monastery, and who must walk the labyrinth in order to remember it. If you can find his room, you’ll find out what the assignment prompt is. I was a bit worried the students would be unable to find the prompt hidden in this one, but about half of them got there eventually. (The rest were expelled from the university.)
2018’s class was 100% Pico-8 so it seemed appropriate that the prompt game should be in Pico-8 too. Pico-8 is so great for prototyping — as a case in point, it builds to a single JS and HTML file which loads quite happily in the browser from a local file, so you don’t get annoying permissions or crossdomain problems.
Ecoco de Fight! is a 2D platformer doujin game featuring the mascot for the Japanese company Tohoku Electric Power's air conditioner product "Eco-Ice" called "Ecoco" and various characters from Di Gi Charat.