This game is based on the coin op of the early 80's. You play a orange ball with 3 appendages: 2 legs and a snout. Q*bert is very good at hopping and does so on a isometric grid in the shape of a pyramid.
Q*Bert 3 takes this simple premise and applies it to varying themes and forms of the grid. There are a total of 20 levels with 4 boards per level of increasing difficulty. Happy hopping!
This puzzle game has 101 levels, in which you have to guide a varying number of Brainies of four different colors onto a spot that matches their color. You control a cross-hair, and press fire while over a Brainy to take or give up control of its motion. Running out of time costs you a life.
A Game Boy port of the PC title WordZap. In the Game Boy version, players can choose between 3-, 4-, or 5-letter words. They can also enable or disable hints, allow or disallow plural forms of words and even choose the level of vocabulary used in the game.
A video game adaptation of the famous strategic board game. Find the opponent's flag, and watch out for that spy.
Stratego is a board game adaptation that was originally published by Accolade for various home computers in 1990. The game was also localized for a Japanese audience with the PC Engine release, which was published by Victor Entertainment in 1992.
The game closely follows the rules of the classic Stratego board game as conceived by creators Jumbo, which was later licensed by Milton Bradley for North America. The game also offers various different modes, including a campaign mode which involves consecutive maps, as well as the option to change the visual design for the board and the pieces.
Lazlos' Leap is a puzzle game, purported to have been designed by one Professor Lazlos, a "mathematician and Game Boy player". In Japan, it was released with the ultra-simple title "Solitaire".
This is a video version of the game where players must use a mallet to hit objects that pop-up and down. Instead of using a mallet to hit physical items that pop-up, the players press nine large buttons that correspond to nine holes on the screen where various moles or monkeys pop-up.
Clu Clu Land D was originally released simply as Clu Clu Land (though the name in the title screen is Clu Clu Land: Welcome to New Clu Clu Land) for the Famicom Disk System, and is a port of VS. Clu Clu Land. The game would later be playable with the localized name as an unlockable in Animal Crossing, alongside the original Clu Clu Land.
Anpanman travels around the world helping people. But what is Anpanman? He’s a superhero whose head is made out of sweet rolls filled with bean jam. Soreike! Anapanman is a fun board game for the Famicom, based on a cartoon by the same name. It is relatively straightforward and simple to play, with no
complex features or obstacles to overcome. There are eight maps and a ninth to unlock, and up to three human players can participate. Join Currypanman and Shokupanman as you try to beat Baikinman!
Text Tiles is a fast-paced word spelling strategy game. Use the given letters to spell words horizontally or vertically. The longer the words, the more points you get. Spell two or more words at the same time for an extra bonus! The clock is always ticking, so use your time wisely. If you don’t place a letter quick enough it will turn into a block. Then you’ll have to work around it!