DJMax Trilogy is a rhythm action game with five difficulty modes ranging from limited four-key gameplay to a challenging eight-key setup. As notes are played with perfect accuracy, a "fever gauge" will be charged. When it is fully charged, Fever can be activated. Fever acts as a multiplier to score and it varies between x2 and x5.
As the first full-scale trading card game on mobile, Shadow Era has had a long history of innovation. The gorgeous card art, balanced gameplay and cross-platform accounts quickly earned it a place as one of the best indy card games.
With the release of Shadow Tokens, ownership of the game was given to the players, with the opportunity to receive great rewards.
JumpStart ABC's (also sometimes referred to as JumpStart Learning Games: ABC's) is a JumpStart game in the JumpStart Learning Games series released by Knowledge Adventure in 1999. It is based on the video JumpStart Preschool: Who Left the Juice in the Caboose?.
In the game, Eleanor wants to find out who spilled his or her drink in the caboose and didn't clean up the mess. The player accompanies her to visit each of her friends and find out was responsible for the spilled drink through a series of mini-games.
After the red killer bitches from the planet Rectal 6 have kidnapped the love servants of LongDong, back door specialist FAQ DODGERS is called in to free the hostages and plug the red killer bitches' mouths and all other openings. Because that's the only way to deal with the dangerous beasts: FAQ has to nail them all mercilessly and drive his belt into their rear ends. His sperm literally has an explosive effect on the alien babes. However, before he can penetrate the killer bitches, he must first use his cannon to turn off their dangerous probes, which shoot towards him like lightning from the sky. Once he's finished off one of the alien girls, it's time to free the floating female prisoners from the libido-sucking Brainsuckers. Here too, FAQ has to make good use of his belt, as this is the only way to shake the brainsuckers off the girls' heads.
Join the fun as adorable animals battle for athletic supremacy across a variety of fantastic arenas! Play against friends across multiple platforms over the Internet. In FurBall, you play on teams of up to 4 players on each side in noble competition, attempting to score goals for your team!
A trailer for the 8-episode narrative VR The Abbot's Book.
1680, Vicenza, Italy. Explore the ruins of an ancient religion that riddle the catacombs beneath a noble estate, where the shadow of a forgotten god has awakened to haunt the dreams of men. A dark tale in the classic, gothic tradition, The Abbot’s Book traces the lives of four generations of a family cursed by the corrupting influence of a mysterious book.
When complete, The Abbot's Book will be 8 episodes of VR narrative content.
Tecno: The Base is a sci-fi puzzle-FPS set in the eponymously named Tecno Base, a remote research outpost. An accident in one of the labs causes all the robots to malfunction and attack the human staff. Over the course of the game, you play two playable characters, Alexia and Mika, who must solve a series of puzzles to piece together what happened and escape the base.
Infiniminer is a first-person competitive mining game that takes place in a procedurally generated block world allowing players to mine, build, and explore. Best known as an inspiration for Minecraft, the game was abandoned shortly after its initial release.
A hexagonal turn-based tactical RPG by Nihon Falcom that supports both single-player and multiplayer. The PC version was translated to English and released as freeware in 2002.
Bid For Power is a total conversion for QuakeIII that plays nothing like the original game. Players take control of Ki-powered superheros and battle it out in a mostly aerial fight. The game is highlighted by the work of a great art team and an original style, and the gameplay is extremely fast paced.
BFP started out as a Dragonball Z game, and neared completion as one. We ran into legal problems and had to repopulate the universe with original things. This delayed us quite a bit, but we ended up with a population of unique and cool characters to play.
If you are new to the game be prepared to have a difficult time finding a server. We had about 30 people playing at a time for about a year or two, but it has mostly died out. BFP has also been heavily modified by several different groups using the scripting system, so you may run into compatibility issues.
BFP is no longer under development.