Antz is a side-scrolling platformer based on the movie of the same name. You take the role of Z, and you set out to win the heart of Princess Bala. Each of the 19 levels is based on situations in the movie. Your character has a variety of actions: crouching down, going through tunnels, hiding from enemies, jumping over obstacles, hanging from trees, climbing ropes and more. You also encounter boss characters.
Rascal is an action, platform game. In the game, the player assumes the role of Rascal armed with the Bubble Gun, in a mission through five worlds involving a medieval castle, ancient Aztec ruins, the aquatic city of Atlantis, a pirate ship and a Western town.
The player needs only to complete the past level to gain access to the next world. In each past and present level, the player has to find the six pieces of the Time Clock in order to access the Time Bubble at the end and be able to access the next form of that world. Each future level has a boss fight against Chronon. Defeating him in all five gives access to the final world.
A Luigi & Spaghetti is a 1992 platformer by Topo Soft. Players control Luigi and his pet worm, Spaghetti, on a quest to rescue heroes who have been captured by aliens. The game combines platforming with simple puzzles.
The original video game The Wall is a game for MSX developed in assembly language for the Z80 and was released in Spain in 1986. At the time, more than 7,000 copies of the game were sold. It is currently on display at the MUVI (Video Game Museum) in Cangas, Pontevedra, as the first video game created in Galicia, Spain.
The author, Alex González, wanted to redesign the same game with its original resolution, but using modern game engines for PC and Android. His goal is to allow players who played it back in the day to relive the original experience, and for those who never had the chance to play it in 1986, to now enjoy it on their PC or tablet.
This game aims to faithfully reproduce the original in terms of the player, enemies, levels, etc., but with some minor changes. For example, instead of having only eight lives for the entire game, the player now has three lives per level, as one of the observations was that the game was very difficult to complete.
Bob et Bobette: Les Dompteurs du Temps is an Action game, developed by Standaard Multimedia and published by Infogrames, which was released in Europe in 2001.
During the game, Shin chan will have to rescue all of Kasukabe from Tabu, who is eating everyone's sleep and Shin Chan will have to avoid him to wake up from the dream he is having.
Pickle Wars is an MS-DOS platform game created in 1993 by Karen Crowther through Redwood Games and published by MVP Software. A planet gets invaded by pickles. The player (alternating between playing a man and a woman) goes on a journey to find hidden weapons. The player needs to collect all the SaladShooters in the level to pass through the exit door. The player can then shoot salad at the aliens, and the aliens will faint. Junk food and pickles are collectible for points, and carrots are for health.
Cheesy the mouse (and the star of the game) has been captured by a mad scientist for his genetic experiments. However, mohawked aliens attack the castle and in the commotion cheesy escapes. He has to navigate through 24 levels of mutated creatures, fight huge spiders, balance a mine cart through derelict tracks and escape flames inside a burning chimney.
Platform game featuring characters from the "TV Colosso", a famous children's TV show in Brazil that was produced in the 90s, starring anthropomorphic dogs.
Geraldinho is a retooled version of Teddy Boy, produced by Tec Toy and released exclusively in Brazil. The main character was replaced by "Geraldinho", a popular comics character created by Glauco Villas Boas, a famous brazillian illustrator and cartoonist, for children's section of the newspaper "Folha de São Paulo" called "Folhinha". This game was another attempt of Tec Toy to suit the brazilian children audience, using characters from popular comics, series and magazines.
Ruffian is a video game developed by Moonstruck and published by Explosive-Software. The programmer behind the game was Robert Tomlinson. It was released in 1994 for the Commodore Amiga. The game is a multi-directional scrolling platformer and features 17 levels. Ruffian bears similarities to Rainbow Islands, although its levels are significantly longer.
Joe is the janitor on an automated space station. Unfortunately, the robots have gone berserk and are after Joe, the only human they know of. Joe must find all his keys and escape the space station, or be killed by the mad robots.
Trace is a casual platformer where you draw your own path through the levels. Use the touch screen to draw platforms and navigate past obstacles to reach to goal at the end of each level. The game is easy to pick up and play anytime, and high scores add another level of challenge.
Viriax is an experimental game with procedurally generated levels. The player controls a virus that advances in order to infect the main organs of a human body. Every movement has an energy cost, so he must absorb red blood cells to keep going, taking items along the way that can cause all kinds of mutations and unexpected effects. It features raw visuals and a sick soundtrack composed by Gryzor87 with PX Tone, the chip music tool created by Daisuke "Pixel" Amaya.