Ragdoll Avalanche II is a free physics game. These falling stalactites will ruin this ragdoll's day if you let them slice through his skull. Move him around to avoid the pointy catastrophes.
Very Ordinary Escape Game: Look for the Usual Shelf!, also commonly referred to as "Dona Room 2" or "Dona's Room 2" in the West, is the second game in a series of escape games by Naoki Nakashima.
Mario's Driving Range is a 2006 McDonald's browser game that was made as a part of the September 2006 Mario Happy Meal promotion. The game was released alongside the game Jammin' With Mario on the McDonald's Happy Meal website.
It's not currently known what the contents of the game were, however it is rumored to be a golf game. As of 2024, no gameplay footage, screenshots or any builds of the game have resurfaced online and no archives for the swf files are indexed on the Wayback Machine.
Jammin' With Mario is a 2006 McDonald's browser game that was made as a part of the September 2006 Mario Happy Meal promotion. The game was supposedly a music game that taught the player how to play the Mario theme with their keyboard.
As of 2024, no gameplay, screenshots or any builds of the game have resurfaced online and no archives for the swf files are indexed on the Wayback Machine.
This game was created for the JayIsGames Casual Gameplay Design Competition #1 flash games contest and uses the new Float game engine designed by Mateusz Skutnik.
After the submachine2 adventure in the lighthouse you broke the time and space barrier using the portal at the end of the game. I hope you knew that this portal was broken and as you took your chance with with you knew that this could lead literally anywhere and anytime. Well, the journey wasn't quite succesfull. You end up in a timeless loop. If there is a way out, I hope you will find it.
Battle monsters in a journey through time and space.
In this game you play as the Doctor's robot dog companion K9 as he solved problems in the Doctor's place in Doctor Who episodes.
Using your crayon, draw each picture as fast as you can in connect-the-dot style gaming. Get through all 20 levels to recieve a rank for your artwork! Start at one, hold down the mouse, and work your way up.
Virus Attack! was an online Adobe Flash game developed and published by Nintendo as part of the yearly Camp Hyrule event. This game was released for 2006, the year the camp was themed after Super Mario Galaxy.
To promote their browser game Kingdom of Loathing, some of its developers put together a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure 'zine to distribute at the San Diego Comic Convention July 20-23rd 2006 and give its patrons a taste of the game's whimsical stickman artwork and distinctly bent sense of humour, what with the absurd character classes (disco bandit?) and the economy based on (sculptable) meat products. Obsessive fans being what they are, not long after the convention the real-world version of the game found itself converted back to an electronic format with the blessing and authorization of its creators.
Help Old Man Rutherford as he kicks his last earthly possession (his computer) as far away from himself as possible in the hopes that it will make a lasting impression on mankind.
Who's faster than Kid Speedy? EVERYBODY!! This little fatso is the slowest poke in the bunch. Try not to get dead last while avoiding sweets and insults in this hilarious arcade-style race 'em up.
Pokémon Garden was an online Flash game hosted by Yahoo exclusively in Japan. The game essentially acted as a virtual theme park, where players could chat with each other, play mini-games, schedule rides on the "Pokémon Special Tour" attraction, and see previews for the then-upcoming Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions.