Batty's back for a Christmas-themed adventure! Don't expect a typical holiday season, though - there are still plenty of creepy, crawly things lurking in her home. Batty Zabella 2 XOXO XMAS is a spooky-fun point-and-click adventure game for the Game Boy. This time, she’s back with even more sass, new puzzles, and a haunted mansion full of creepy surprises.
Legion of Evil is a Vampire Survivors clone for the Game Boy!
A Newt's eye looks so similar to a toad's one! It was a simple mistake with grave consequences!
Being transported to infinite plains stretching across the totality of a previously unknown realm is no joke! These lands are home to hordes of bizarre, hostile creatures.
The hero has very little with him but his training and his courage.
Will he find a way home, or will he be dinner
Dragon Slayer I is a Game Boy conversion of the Dragon Slayer, an action RPG designed by Yoshio Kiya and developed by Nihon Falcom. The title helped to pioneer the action RPG genre in Japan and spawned many sequels that would spin-off into their own franchises over time.
Welcome to the great mysterious Crystal World! If you’re reading this, congratulations! You finally have an opportunity to uncover a secret the world hides from you… Now, you will begin a new adventure in a new world with a…. four-legged spider?! Well, not all spiders are scary. You think that’s something you don’t usually see every day? Then immerse yourself into a deep adventure as you uncover the shocking hidden secrets the Crystal World tries to hide from you!
A historically rich and emotionally immersive Game Boy adventure.
Vermeer's Twilight is an intimate and atmospheric journey into the mind of the painter Johannes Vermeer, set in the final years of his life. As the world around him changes and the golden age of Dutch art fades into uncertainty, the painter wanders through his home and the streets of Delft, reliving his greatest works and confronting the struggles of a life devoted to art.
Explore the house and the city, uncover forgotten memories, and collect the paintings that define an era.
Will Vermeer find meaning in the fading light, or will it vanish like the colors on his empty canvas?