Gekibo 2 is the sequel to Gekisha Boy. It is a fast-paced side-scrolling game where the player controls the junior photographer Pete Goldman working for the newspaper Planet Times in Japan. In each stage the goal is to photograph as many weird or funny situations as they occur in the environment while the screen scrolls to the right automatically. The player has minor control over the character's movement as the focus is on moving the cursor used to snap pictures. It is possible to capture any part of the environment and pictures are lined up in the bottom right side of the screen. Correctly captured gags and unusual situations remain there, while the others fly away and are discarded. A score is built up based on the performance.
Baskelian is an anime-styled basketball game centered around card collecting. It features over 80 playable characters and over 150 unique cards to collect. The game includes several modes, such as Championship, League Game, 1 on 1.
Living World Racing is a boat racing game with a cast of eight animals racing in the Living World universe, serving as an advergame.
It features three game modes (single race, time trial and challenge) and three difficulty levels (beginner, experienced and advanced) to choose from. As with many of the developer's games most of the content is locked from the start : for example only the four first characters can be chosen when you first start a game : Mr Mouse, Mr Hamster, Mr Rat and Mr Guinea Pig. Other characters, boats, tracks and race classes become available after collecting a number of stars.
The other power-ups are extra lives, power boosts and nutritious items, such as red donuts, green puffs or yellow triangles. Do not forget to "drive" over speed stripes to boost your boat, but also collect weapons. These are carrot missiles and pumpkin bombs. But if you use an invincibility shield, no one can use these weapons against you.
From the option menu, you can set up sound and music, but also controls and use
Zombie Attack is a sci-fi action game set in the year 2050. Billed as a "rescue game," the title takes place in a Shanghai that's been overrun with demons called Kyonshis. You play as a demon-fighting special forces team member who must protect people from Kyonshi attack as you attempt to evacuate a building. Use swords, guns, and even barriers made of rice to weaken the Kyonshis, then stab them with your lucky charm. The people you're trying to protect all have unique traits, some being slow, others being weak, and you'll have to study their data in order to properly guide them to safety. You can send commands to the people you're guiding, telling them when to stop and when to play dead (this latter act makes the Kyonshis stop their attack).
Step up to the plate and get ready to hit a homerun. Combining incredible life like player models and total control pitching and batting, Homerun delivers true baseball arcade action.
Ys V: Kefin, The Lost City of Sand is the fifth game of the series. It is a PS2 remake of the original game released in 1995 for the Super Famicom.
Adol is travelling through new lands, in search of more adventure, when he hears of the vanished desert city of Kefin. He sets off to investigate this ancient city's disappearance.
Fire up your engines and get ready to tear up the track in the world's fastest and most dangerous of all motorsports! Launch your funny car, top fueller, or stock car down quarter-mile straights, banked ovals and a host of other wild circuits. With plenty of game modes and insane stunts to master, Raceway: Drag & Stock Racing offers all the high-speed, tyre blistering action.
The gameplay in True Tears requires little player interaction as much time is spent on reading the text that appears on the lower portion of the screen, representing either dialogue between characters, or the inner thoughts of the protagonist. Before the beginning of every week in the game's storyline, the player is given the option to plan a schedule, and is allowed to pick and view any three days of the given week. Different events occur depending on the days that the player chooses. Every so often, the player will come to a "decision point" where he or she is given the chance to choose from options that are displayed on the screen, typically two to three at a time. Depending on which choice the player makes, the "tear points" of the heroine associated with the events of the day would either increase, decrease, or remains the same. "Tear points" act as a system notifying the player how well he or she is treating a certain character. If a character's tear points exceed the maximum amount of eight, her ending is re
Saishu Shiken Kujira's gameplay requires little interaction from the player as most of the game's duration is spent reading the text that appears on the game screen, which represents either dialogue between the various characters or the inner thoughts of the protagonist. After progressing through the text, the player will come to a "decision point" where he or she must choose from multiple options. The time between these decision points varies. Gameplay pauses at these points and depending on which choice the player makes, the plot will progress in a specific direction. With the consumer ports, if an undesired choice was selected, there would be an option to rewind the story to correct the mistake. However, if the player reaches a bad end to a storyline, the player does not have this option and must reload the game at the last saved point.
A 3D action horror game from the Simple 2000 series. A young girl must survive a night of horrifying bug monsters at her school in order to retrieve her phone.
Monochrome, the third work in the series, is a love adventure game in a style of a visual novel. You play as Daiki, a young lad who lost his memories since the day his parents died in a car accident. Monochrome is characterized by the heavy background music streaming and by the scenery of Yokosuka City where you can feel different cultures.