A Game Boy version of the Windows puzzle suite of the same name, featuring 6 of the 10 games released on PC, designed by Alexey Pajitnov, the original Tetris designer, on one Gameboy Color cartridge.
Jewel Chase. A level based game. Every level consists of a labyrinth of colored pathways, scattered valuables, locked doors, keys, a thief (the player), on some levels an opposing thief and a door marked exit. The goal is to reach the exit to proceed to the next level, valuables can be 'stolen' for score. If the opposing (computer controlled) thief reaches the exit before the player, the game is lost. Movement is not possible between differently colored tiles, unless a special, multicolor 'bridge' stone is used. 99 levels total.
Spring weekend. A rotation puzzle, where a given pattern needs to be recreated by rotating elements on the playfield.
Lineup. Using 'Tetris' style blocks, a continuous line from a screen border to an opposite screen border needs to be build. Elements appear on an element stack, and can be se
Dance Dance Revolution GB 2 is the second Dance Dance Revolution game for the Game Boy Color. Once again, a finger pad is the replacement for the typical dance pad.
Dance Dance Revolution GB was the start of a DDR series for the Game Color. Instead of the usual dance pads, it came with a miniature finger pad that could be strapped onto the handheld.
Similar to Army Men: Air Tactics and Army Men: Air Attack, except in pocket form. There are 16 missions in total, ranging from saving fellow Army Men to destroying enemy territory or delivering supplies.
A sequel to the first two games, it follows Masaki, who has a connection to a quiet boy named Takaharu, and who is accompanied by the green tiger Cray.
The Game Boy Color Magical Drop is heavily based on Magical Drop III.
One notable omission from previous Magical Drop titles is the lack of a Story mode. This leaves the standard Endless mode as the only single-player mode.
It is the only Magical Drop game that has never been released in Japan.
The best-received of the three Animorphs games, this RPG made much better use of the series' extended cast and universe. Battles play out similar to the Pokémon series, with turn-based battles and "capturing" morphs.
Sesame Street: The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland is an Action game, developed by Bonsai Entertainment Corp. and published by NewKidCo, which was released in 1999.
Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon is a Dungeon RPG. It is the first sequel in the Tales series, which normally does not have connected storylines. The story begins 205 years after the beginning of Tales of Phantasia.
Shaman King Chou Senjiryokketsu is a trading card game for the Game Boy Color. There are two versions, Meramera and Funbari that differs in the main characters of the game. The Meramera version has:
- Tsuyoshi
- Kevin/CM King
- Kana
This canceled Game Boy Color game was to be a prequel to Lufia II as it told of Maxim's early days as an adventurer years before the Sinistrals strike.