A Super Mario Adventure is a choconilla romhack: a romhack that takes the fundamentals of Super Mario World and expands its features. The difficulty level is comparable to the original game.
Run, swim, climb, jump and ride as you travel through multiple sets of fantasy-themed levels, learning new abilities as you go. Encounter strange enemies as you travel across the Evil Empire, Lovely Land and Pirate Island, all based on the Horrid Henry brand. Select from three crazy weapons that will help Henry on his way. Trap enemies in bubbles and blow through the microphone to blow them off the screen. Features: Three fantastic worlds based on the Horrid Henry brand to explore. End of level bosses featuring characters from Horrid Henry’s world. Variety of often bizarre enemies & obstacles to overcome. Fantasy themed story allowing Henry to visit many different locations where Henry’s imagination becomes a reality! Three weapons to choose from - each proving a unique playing experience. Collect bonus items to unlock weapons & complete levels. Comic strip sequences to introduce & progress the story and move player from one world to another. Dual screen game play, jump from one screen to the other.
Two thwomps try to outsmash the other and inadvertently knock a bottle of subcon powder off of the shelves, breaking it on the ground. The powder opens a portal to Subcon. Out comes Wart and in goes Bowser and Bowser, in this new world, concocts a plan...
Fearless Fred and the Factory of Doom is a challenging platformer where players guide Fred through his perilous 16-room factory. Against the clock, Fred must collect parts scattered across each room while avoiding deadly robots and hazards. With no weapons at his disposal, Fred's only defense is his agility, relying on well-timed jumps to evade enemies. Contact with any threat results in electrocution, costing Fred a precious life. The game features a unique navigation cheat that allows vertical movement between rooms, but using it restricts access to the top three levels, adding strategic depth to the gameplay.
The Lost Clown is a DOS shareware platformer that was released in 1993. Although additional levels were planned the game remains shareware.
The controls are simple and the movement and jumping is tile-based.