After the Cariken family became complacent, the land of Gaspar ceased to be ruled as well. This left the way clear for evil men such as Maldur the druid to step in and slaughter the family, shattering their magical amulet. Only one of the family survived, and the amulet was broken into 23 pieces.
As Ulopa, the sole survivor, you must reclaim the pieces. They are spread across 23 levels of platforming action, combining surface areas with some underground tunnels. You have 3 types of weapons with different functionality: switching between them at the right moments is vital. You can also collect upgrades from the carcasses of dead enemies. Other upgrades such as springs and a parachute can also be found.
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 idea of the game is to guide Terry to his house through 12 levels of obstacles and adversaries. You have 2 choices of ammunition to fend off the relentless stream of creatures, your trusty Yo-Yo or stones that you find along the way. Some of the nasties require more than one hit in order to destroy them and some will have to be avoided altogether.
After each round is completed you are placed in a Bonus level before entering the next round. There are some areas in each section which may only be entered if you have found a key. These are found, as are most of the features, by catching them having hit a baddie.
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.
It is the year 200 billion. Vinyl is on her way to an intergalactic B-movie convention, when her spaceship is struck by a meteor shower. She crash lands on an unknown planet full of dangers.
Steg has to look after his family of T'yungunz. To do this he must feed them.
You control Steg by making him slither around the walls. He can go up down and around. He can even stick upside down to a wall.
Steg can also blow bubbles. It is by doing this that he captures the grubs which he needs to feed his family. To catch a grub, Steg must blow a bubble such that it envelopes a grub, The bubble then drifts up and this is when the problems occur.