Dribble is a mobile game about a super ball bashing business bots to bits!
With revoluntary swipe-based controls, you can kiss on-screen buttons goodbye! Just swipe to toss the ball! It's that simple! Not to mention that you'll tackle crazy platforming challenges in bizarre and over-the-top worlds like a jungle where it rains paint or a castle made out of pillows!
This is a hack I wanted to make for fun when I first joined this community.
I started making this hack with learning lunar magic for the first time and slowly throughout the creation of this hack I learned countless things about both the game and editor.
I fell in love with it all the moment I started tinkering with it and after helping a friend work on LoM I decided I'd make my own hack.
I'm glad to say that I am ready and happy to release this hack now.
A simple 2D platformer where movement is dictated by physics. You can bounce and move side to side but you'll need to time things just right to get to the end.
The Box Game is a 2D top down platformer game written in Java, and your objective is to get to the end of the labyrinth. The game has 11 levels that get progressively larger each level. More gameplay elements will get introduced to you as you go, and in total the game will take roughly 10-20 minutes to fully play through, depending on your skills (or maybe luck?).
This hack represents the humble efforts of a foreigner to pay tribute to the Japanese hacks that thrilled and delighted him when he first took to romhacking. VIP and OTL; Kaizo and Kouhai; SUI and SIG--these and many others caught and held my imagination, and their influence is obvious in this hack (and I have tried to acknowledge my sources whenever possible). But, as always, the line between tribute and theft is a difficult one not to cross. It may be that the ghosts of old hacks and levels will resent the violence done to their mortal remnants. I am prepared for that.
Choppy Orc is a side scroller that requires precise movement and tactics in order to complete. This game is very popular in the speed running community as it is very difficult to master.
Sonic Chaos is a fan game and re-imagining of the 1993 Sega Game Gear and Master System platform game of the same name. Based on the current style of 2D classic Sonic games inspired by Sonic Mania, Sonic Chaos updates the 8 bit visuals of the original and adapts a play style more closely resembling the classic 16-bit games.
Made in 48 hours for Ludum Dare 41. The theme was "combine 2 incompatible genres". So have fun jumping around and collecting coins and locks in this procedurally generated hybrid 2D-3D platformer!
This is a 2D platform game using a rubber rope. You can play 10 free stages.
"Sayonara UmiharaKawase Smart" is a 2D platform game where the goal is to clear every stage.
The rules are very simple: Using a rubber rope with a lure at the tip, you can hang on walls or ceilings and catch enemies while aiming for the exit inside the stage.
"Super Mario Bros. 1X" pulls assets from all of the All-Stars remakes to craft an entirely new experience. The end result is a pretty great homage to Mario Bros. 1-4, with a hint of Land and Yoshi's Island. Basically every Mario title you can officially play on the SNES.
This is a hack that is largely inspired by Super Mario All-Stars and contains many references to the game.
Backwards Mario World is an easier hack that parodies the storytelling/style in most rom hacks.
This hack features an interesting overworld design where you play through the events/levels as if they already occurred. Additionally start-select is enabled because Mario has technically beaten the game already. Good Luck!
Bounce Tales 64 is a ROM hack/mod of Super Mario 64 based on the mobile game Bounce Tales. It is a side-scrolling platformer in which the player controls a red ball, instead of Mario.