OvenBreak is a 2D side-scrolling endless runner/auto-run platformer starring the gingerbread man named GingerBrave. He is trying to escape from the witch who baked him. He runs by himself at a constant speed. The player needs to make him jump above obstacles, slide underneath them and use his candy cane as a hook to get over larger gaps. On the journey through side-scrolling levels, the gingerbread man collects a trail of jelly beans for scores. He can collect regular jelly beans and if he manages to spell FREEDOM by collecting alphabet jelly beans, he is granted an extra life.
Wii de Asobu: Chibi-Robo! (also known as New Play Control! Chibi-Robo!) is a port of the original Chibi-Robo! (GameCube) game, adapted to be playable with the motion control controllers of the Wii.
It is part of a series of re-releases of GameCube games for the Wii called New Play Control! (Wii de Asobu in Japan).
A truly expansive Mario fangame based on Super Mario 64 that combines elements between it, Super Mario Sunshine, and Super Mario Galaxy. Released in 2009 and featuring 64 Shine Sprites and another 64 Star Coins to collect, it remains the largest-scale Flash-based Mario fangame to this day.
Bob the Hamster eats soap. Which is bad. So he needs to spit out the bubbles to purge himself. And he might as well defeat some enemies along the way, no?
Sonic Triple Trouble SMS is a fan-made Master System port of the original Sonic Triple Trouble, which was only released for the Game Gear and never got a Master System version. This port has been created by modifying the original Sonic the Hedgehog for the Sega Master System.
The player controls creatures of insatiable appetite, using their regurgitating prowess to consume an army of invading Tabemon Space Pirates, each of whom bears an uncanny resemblance to various foods.
While exploring the thought-to-be-long-abandoned palace of the Ancient Demon King, the young thief Anise stumbles upon a startling discovery: the palace isn't abandoned at all, and it's crawling with demons, no less! Equally startling is the deadly booby trap she triggers in the process of opening a locked door. She barely outruns the giant boulder bearing down on her, escaping the palace only to fall into a surging river, unconscious. The fairy Kukri, imprisoned for centuries in the chamber Anise inadvertently unlocked, rescues her and takes her to the Castle of Albyon. Anise awakens in the presence of the King, whose son is being held by demons in the very palace Anise narrowly escaped from. Recent events have unshakably convinced the King that this thief is descended from the Legendary Hero of Albyon, he who slew the Ancient Demon King centuries ago, and so he commands her thusly: free the Prince from the vile demons... or be tried and convicted as a thief and locked away for life.
OK, here's the deal. The Bomb will go off in 5 seconds, and everybody has something to do before they go. The trick is, you need to explode the RIGHT bomb. Got it?
If it moves, hammer it!
The town's been overrun by the Korumoku gang! Use hammeres, bats, fish - whatever it takes to knock them off the streets. Jump and smash your way through the gang to take back your local TV station, beach, ballbark, and more. Are you Gen enough to handle the job?!
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.
Is there a way to stop Bowser once and for all? Embark on a quest to collect shines so that you can use them all to permanently kick Bowser out of the Mushroom Kingdom.
In this game, you must help the future versions of yourself to collect all of the objects and return to the phone booth without touching another version of yourself.
You get only two lives, one as Bill the second as Ted.
Super Mario 64 The Missing Stars is the first official major ROM hack of Super Mario 64 ever created. It was initially released in April 2009.
Main Features:
- 38 stars in about 10 levels
- A Day/night cycle replacing (most) act selectors
- Choose to play as Mario or Luigi
- Modified enemies, objects and bosses (too many to list!)
- Custom music, including one original song (the town "night" music).
- A new final boss fight
Giana Sisters DS is a classic platformer. Giana is caught in a dream world and must now recover her lost diamonds and find a way to the mysterious castle. The game features more than 80 new levels (i.e. is not a one-to-one remake). There are also new special items that make use of the features of the DS. Giana can, for example, collect a bubble gum item that can be activated using the touch screen. The bubble enables Giana to fly and is controlled by blowing into the microphone. Another new feature is a world map that allows the player to select and replay levels.
Humiliated by his defeat in Mega Man 5, Star Man is furious that his second chance to prove himself was ruined by Mega Man V for Gameboy using original bosses, so after years of training he sets out to defeat the Stardroids and prove that he is the greatest space robot ever created. Despite his training efforts, all Star Man has really learned is how to walk; other than that he functions exactly as he does in Mega Man 5. In order to attack you must create a shield while on the ground and then fire it while in the air. With practice this can be a surprisingly effective attack method, while also working good for defense.