Kao the Kangaroo: Mystery of the Volcano is a third instalment of the epic Kao the Kangaroo 3D platformer series where the player takes control of a brave Kao, who embarks on a journey to save his homeland from an erupting volcano. Help him succeed!
Monster (aka モンスター) is a video game published in 2005 on Windows by 8105graphics. It's an action game, set in an anime / manga, fighting, fantasy and real-time themes.
Rakion is an online strategy action game. The game focuses on intense sword on sword battles with RPG style characters and settings, along with the strategic battle plans to provide the ultimate battle experience.
Just like a MMORPG, the concept of gaining experience points and leveling up exists in Rakion as well. Through the level-up system, you can upgrade your character's skills and equipment as well as your summons. Summoned creatures will become much stronger as you level up.
2051: A Science team has gone to Squal, the biggest planet in the Acalius galaxy, but contact with them is lost. Sgt. Eric Renfield is sent to investigate what happened on the planet. His mission is to track down the team and find out what happened to the scientists, but what Eric does not know is there is something else on the planet, waiting for him. Something... Unknown... A powerful force is at work... a powerful force that cannot be reconciled with.
Handpick sparkling gems, match the colors, and keep the customers happy! Sell your gems and jewelry to anxious customers, but be sure to stay on your toes - if you keep the customers waiting too long, they'll start to complain.
Gothic II: Gold Edition brings together the excitement of Gothic II and the add-on Night of the Raven to your fingertips!
You have torn down the magical barrier and released the prisoners of the Mine Valley. Now the former criminals of the forests and mountains are causing trouble around the capital of Khorinis. The town militia is powerless due to their low amount of force–outside of the town, everyone is helpless against the attacks of the bandits.
It is still a story about the mystery of the unsolved incident happened 20 years ago that has something to do with present suspicious events, but the main difference is in the big number of different endings. There are also new characterswith their own stories and endings and the possibility to see the true end with the eyes of another protagonist.
Nursery Rhyme is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Lump of Sugar and released on November 25, 2005 for Windows.
The game, taking place 500 years after the events of Tayutama: Kiss on my Deity, is set in a fictional Japan where the existence of magic has been recognized by society, and thus has been the subject of much research. Magic is also applied to everyday life; for example, stuffed toys are able to talk. Users of magic must wear a special ring which controls their powers, and are urged to blend in with society.
Despite Nursery Rhyme being set in the future, Japan's culture is depicted as unchanged for the most part. Many of the characters attend Shousei Gakuen, a prestigious all-girls school which provides its students with magic classes, as well as academic courses. Shousei Gakuen hosts a female-dominated sport event known as Sophilos.
In Oppai Slider 2, the player can choose between three different scenarios, each starring a girl in a different role: a nurse (with the player as a doctor), a maid (whose master is the player), and a "sailor", who is simply a girl the player has to teach how to swim. It is actually the same girl, named Asakura Koyori, in three different stories.
Tomoyo After: It's a Wonderful Life is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Key. Key later released versions of Tomoyo After without the erotic content. The story follows the lives of Tomoya Okazaki, a young man who recently graduated from high school, and his close friend Tomoyo Sakagami as they start to see more of each other in a romantic relationship.
Emil Chronicle Online was a 3D Japanese fantasy MMORPG with anime-style graphics. Set in the land of Acronia, the game featured twelve classes spread among four races, each with a particular advantage (agility, magic, or strength). Along with a series of quests and battles, the game featured a few standout modes including its marionette system, where players could transform their characters into marionettes, which were Pokémon-like surrogates. Marionettes could live in the world even when players had logged out. There was also a standard pet system outside of this. Players could also turn their characters into weapons that other people could use, gaining both experience. PvP was in RvR format, and massive battles were scheduled regularly in advance for different level groups.