A 3D platformer for the Wii, developed over a period of about 10 years, during which many different companies contributed to some extent. The central mechanic is the ability to switch between three characters with different abilities.
Jazz Jackrabbit 3 (alternatively called Jazz Jackrabbit 3D or simply Jazz3D, subtitled Adventures of a Mean Green Hare) is the unreleased third installment in the Jazz Jackrabbit series. Spearheaded by Dean "Noogy" Dodrill (an animator for Jazz Jackrabbit 2) and coded by World Tree Games, it was developed for the original Unreal Engine technology in 1999. Like many other mascot characters of the late 90s, Jazz would venture into the realm of 3D for the first time.
The game was originally slated to be released in 2000, but since Epic was unable to find a publisher the game was ultimately cancelled. Gathering of Developers, which published Jazz Jackrabbit 2, refused to publish this game due to reportedly low sales of Jazz 2.
A playable Alpha Demo exists online.
Sequel to Strider made by British developer U.S. Gold in 1990 under license from Capcom USA. Platforms include Sega Genesis, Game Gear, and Master System.
Assume the role again as Jake Peril as you journey in the Evil Empire taking treasure away from the evil Mad Monks. As with the original Lode Runner, gameplay involves moving around screens full of platforms and ladders collecting treasure.
This new version adds multiplayer play, with 150 levels to play on. The single-player game has the original levels plus 30 new ones. Many hazards not found in the original are added. The ability to create your own levels is also included.
Take on the role of Gilbert 'Grumpy' Gumphrey, veteren store detective, in this ZX Spectrum game from 1985. Perform various tasks, from rescuing children, to putting out fires, to getting the boss a nice cup of tea, but be careful - fail to manage your time correctly and you could get the sack!
Deliverance: Stormlord II is a challenging scrolling platform shooter that builds upon its predecessor. Players must rescue falling fairies while navigating treacherous environments filled with deadly pits and hostile creatures. The game features a unique double-jump mechanic, allowing for vertical exploration and precise maneuvering. Enemies ranging from spiders and bats to environmental hazards like falling stalactites constantly threaten the player's progress. Periodic bonus levels offer opportunities to collect coins for extra lives, which are crucial given the lengthy and perilous nature of each stage. With its demanding gameplay and fairy-catching mechanic, Deliverance: Stormlord II offers a compelling mix of action, platforming, and strategic rescues.
Lost in the Static is a simple little game that uses some surprising aspects of the human perceptual system to create a visible world out of animating static.
The Flintstones: Dino - Lost in Bedrock is a platform game based on the famous animated show. Fred Flintstone's pet dinosaur, Dino is, well, lost in the city of Bedrock. Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble try to find him.