Help One Button Bob traverse a dangerous castle and find a treasure via the simple click of a mouse button. You click anywhere in the game to make Bob perform various actions—like jumping over pits or running away from heavy boulders Indiana Jones style.
A new episode in the factory balls series, so you know the deal: drag and drop a ball over the tools to produce the required ball physics in each level! Enjoy! Spread the word! Cheers!
An experimental game by Jesper Juul inspired by John Cage's famed musical composition 4:33.
What is the 4:33 of games? Is there a game all around us that we never see? Is there a fundamental characteristic of games?
A Premium Story for Fallen London.
Can be started from the "Burning Shadows: The Devils of London" opportunity card, by having the Local Gossip redirect you from your Lodgings to speak with the Urchin on the Rooftop, or directly from the Fate page.
Just go to hell and find out it's secret in this ultimate puzzle/arcade/platform game. You have to dig all the way down through caves filled with water, lava, boulders and enemies. You can avoid suffocating and kill enemies controlling flow of water and lava by digging holes in walls of caves. You can also push a boulder on the filthy worms and bats.
Disaster! While traveling to the beach planet of Relaxia, you and all your crew members suddenly got teleported to a dangerous but strangely familiar place.
Rescue the six stranded crewmen so you can finally bask in both glory and sunlight on Relaxia.
VVVV is a 4K tribute to Terry Cavanagh's brilliant game VVVVVV.
FuryFury! is funny and positive platformer puzzle with original bonuses. Cry, jump, be fury! The controls are arrows and spacebar. The game includes 32 levels.
Pachirisu's Click-Clack Attack! was a Flash game on Pokémon.com. The player must send Pokémon discs into holes located at each of the four corners of the board to earn points. Which direction and the distance the discs are launched depends on the angle and force they are launched at. Each disc depicts a Pokémon. While these discs can be sent directly into the holes, if they hit another Pokémon disc in their evolutionary line, they will fuse together and evolve. If they hit an unrelated Pokémon, they will simply collide and knock each other back. There are also special rounds where certain conditions must be met, such as getting all the discs into the holes in one shot.
Turtwig's Target Smash! is a game on Pokémon.com. The player controls a Turtwig who must smash targets using Energy Ball. Turtwig sits on a platform that is constantly moving up and down. Targets appear on a screen in various formations, and the goal is to destroy as many as possible with one attack. The player holds down the Energy Ball button, causing Turtwig to aim. Holding it down too long results in Turtwig's aim being locked in a near-straight line, so the player must release the button when the aim is satisfactory. The more targets hit, the more powerful Energy Ball becomes. After several sets of targets are destroyed, the player moves on to the next level. The entire game, including different levels, lasts 99 seconds. After the time is up, Turtwig destroys the remaining targets with Solar Beam, and the final score is displayed.