Johnny is a platforming game by Kim Okkerstrøm, aka Kimberly Kubus and Sparlatacus, under his label of PG Games. Players control the titular Johnny, an always-smiling scraggly-toothed guy with a long, pointy nose. This nose actually factors into the gameplay, as it can be used to catch onto the edge of platforms to save Johnny from falling into a pit.
Johnny's only means of defense against his enemies is to fire a projectile, which moves in the direction the arrow key is pressed (for instance, it will travel up when jumping).
You must learn to communicate with the mute alien race using shape and colour. They have provided an endless supply of procedural paint guns and ten canvases to work on. What will you show them?
With its easy to pick up play style, open world player versus player with high stakes for those daring to partake, and its focus on simple yet tactical combat, social aspects, trade skills, procedurally generated dungeons and quality over quantity quests, it is sure to have something for everyone.
A short turn-based RPG covering most of the story of the first season of the anime series. It was bundled with the first volume of the Blu-rays, and has received fan translations in multiple languages.
Graceful Danmaku Festival is a free bullet hell game developed by Princess Sylvysprit. Itsuna Nani, the game's protagonist, sets out to solve the mystery as to why she is being attacked by gun-wielding fairies.