Block Droppin’ is a fast-paced puzzle game to train your brain and test your reflexes: swap blocks to match three or more blocks of the same type, and use special blocks like bombs to your advantage. Block Droppin’ takes quick wits and concentration, so make sure your block-swapping skills are up to the task!
Squarenose has been diligently working for Doctor Megan in the True Pasta laboratories, where genetically modified animals have been testing experimental new pet food. The perfect formula will be used to produce meaty rings that will be eaten by cats and dogs in our sweet homes. But disaster has struck as the experimental pet food has driven the animals into a wild frenzy; surely it is foul play! Old Ram, the leader in the pet food market, will stop at nothing to maintain its dominance in the lucrative industry. Can Squarenose survive the relentless aggression of the wild animals that are approaching?
Read the Bible…in color. Search the Bible…in color. Match words from the Bible…in color. Guess words from the Bible…in color. This hack brings Wisdom Tree’s Game Boy Bible to the GBC.
Your friend: Jeffery, has gone missing after going to get food from the house for the mouse colony. He gets lost and now you go after him trying to rescue him.
Fido needs regular nourishment to keep up strength. Strength is used to wag the tail and the tail is used to stop the moles from digging holes. Simply bash the moles on the head with the tail when sitting down.
In 1985, the Darling brothers released a unique game creation utility for the Commodore 16 and Plus/4: Games Designer. At a time when programming knowledge was often a barrier, this tool filled a vital gap by giving young enthusiasts the chance to build their own games with little to no coding experience. It was a groundbreaking effort in bringing game development to a wider audience—especially kids who dreamed of creating their own digital worlds.
The original release included three example games, designed to showcase what could be achieved with the software: Space Desert, Creature Crawl, and Road Stunner. This collection brings those titles together once more—both as a tribute to early creativity and as a snapshot of an era when imagination was just beginning to merge with interactivity on home computers.
Grave Rogue is a simple, easy-to-learn roguelike for the Game Boy and Game Boy Color. Each progressively more difficult level is selected from a few layouts with randomly placed enemies and items.
This game is perfect for quick gaming sessions and has a just-one-more-try vibe. It's ideal to pin in your favorites for when you don't know what to play.
Egg is a small adventure game about solving puzzles by picking things up and placing them down. The goal is to carry the egg to the top of the mountain.