Mad Maze was a maze themed adventure game created in 1989 and only available through the Prodigy online service. It was one of the first online games to become successful enough to reach a sizable audience.
A re-release of the original Backyard Skateboarding (2004) that featured updated graphics and controls and additional power-ups, sponsors, and gear. It also featured an extra level.
The second project from 38 Studios was a massively-multiplayer online game set in their Amalur universe, established in the singleplayer RPG Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning. After 38's collapse, it is unlikely to ever see release.
Cowboyana tells the tales of Billy Blue and Rufus Red as cowboys in the Wild West. They spend their days drinking, getting into fights and duels, sleeping, and running around on top of trains. The game requires two players to play at the same time. The game randomly loads any of the available sequences in a loop with no ending. After each sequence, a short impression in shown in text.
In the drinking game, players both control the same bottle as they try to down as many drinks as possible. They can hinder each other and generally spill half the bottle on the table. At any point during the drinking, they can decide to draw their guns and start a duel. In other sequences, they either fight alone or together, in the desert or on trains. The characters can move around, jump, shoot and reload.
Stealth/action platformer in the tradition of Flashback. Trilby, the thief protagonist from the "Chzo Mythos" adventure game series, can learn stealth techniques as the player earns better ratings for levels. Created by Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw using the same engine as one of his other series, 1213.
Ultimate Ride is a roller coaster video game designed for people to design, engineer, and ride roller coasters. It was released in September 2001 and opened an official website where members could upload their designs and share them with other members.
Another simple trading game where players buy chocolate materials and create and sell finished chocolate. Help save Baumeister confections from bankruptcy...again!
A planned sequel to Ragnarok Online that was canceled in 2010 after a long stint in open beta. It was replaced by Ragnarok Online 2: Legend of the Second.