You've been stripped of all your powers and there's only one way to regain them: Climb the Jester's impossibly high tower! Can you overcome all of the hazardous challenges and gain back your abilities, one by one? All it takes is one slip up and you'll have to start over... You'll be sweating, you'll be swearing but with each attempt you'll climb just a bit higher... And just that much closer to beating this incredibly tough challenge! Good luck, fellow demon!
Mario gets invited to explore a haunted manor in this unconventionally-structured major hack.
Solve puzzles, collect keys, and fight enemies to uncover the mystery of the manor
Forlorn was an unreleased 2D platformer developed by RobTop Games in 2012. The game was meant to release for mobile devices, however was scrapped before completion.
Various prototype builds of the game leaked in 2023 as a part of the TestFlight teraleaks.
The Japanese version of Spyro changed many gameplay-related features, most notably the camera and Spyro's speed. It also adds PocketStation compatibility.
Now even more levels from your favorite developers, The Behemoth. Grab three of your best friends and try out these amazing new levels. This pack contains 100 new PDA levels. There are no refunds for this item. For more information, see . There are no refunds for this item. For more information, see .
SRB1 Christmas (also known as Sonic Xmas Blast) was released in December 1998, during the period between the end of SRB2 TGF's development and the release of SRB2 Halloween a year later, as it was clear by then SRB2 would no longer be using this engine. It is largely a repackaging of SRB2 TGF's existing levels with Christmas-themed names and a winter theme applied. The ability to save the game was not present however, and the game itself would start immediately on load.
A remake of Sonic Robo Blast 2 (The Games Factory) released in the Sonic Robo Blast from The Past compilation. It aims to recreate the game faithfully, addressing its issues and modernizing its features.
SRB2 TGF (or SRB2 The Games Factory) was the first version of SRB2, which was developed between March and July 1998 before being scrapped. Unlike all following versions, SRB2 TGF was still a 2D game, created with the game-making tool The Games Factory. Compared to Sonic Robo Blast, SRB2 TGF was considerably more advanced: It featured monitors, springs, shields, spikes and the ability to spin on the ground. The levels included features such as water, moving platforms and mine carts. Enemy collision was much less buggy and the player could now bounce off enemies and monitors.
SRB2 TGF was later scrapped to be released as the 3D game in the Doom Engine.
A remake of the original Sonic Robo Blast, updating it to a new engine, included in the Sonic Robo Blast from The Past compilation. It aims to recreate the game faithfully, addressing its issues and modernizing its features.
A bootleg game for the Game Boy Color based on the first Ice Age movie. You play as Sid the Sloth and can pick up enemies to throw or use them as a double jump, similar to the Klonoa series.
The Year is 1023, the call went out for brave souls to come join the quest to help humanity free themselves and return the Earth to her true heavenly glory...
...you answered.
WELCOME BRAVE SOUL!!
Ziona Quest is a frantic platformer where skill, strategy and quick reactions are essential if you are to complete your mission.
Sonic Robo-Blast! From The Past is a remake of two classic fangames from 1998 on a new engine in "standard definition 480p widescreen" with rad new features!