Slow Roads is a casual, procedurally-generated driving game which lets you disconnect from life for a while and run endlessly toward the distant horizon. Set the scenery to suit your mood, throw on some music, and just drive.
World similar yet distinct from our own where the witch hunts were even deadlier than in our world's history. The village of San Ignacio welcomes a new day, and with it, yet another witch trial. Another supposed witch is tried by the inquisition, yet these accusations involve strange circumstances that no one seems able to explain.
A classic 2D, metroidvania where you explore the color dimension of the space monkeys. Gather your lost equipment, gain legendary abilities, unlock achievements, and even more secrets in this snappy retro throwback
Cleaver: Sideshow Circus is a retro style 8-bit video game. Play as Cleaver: The Killer Clown as he sets out on a quest to collect balloons, meat and save his daughter Lil Miss Cleaver forte clutches of the Circus Du Sinister and its leader the Ring Master. With the help of exploding pumpkins and human hearts the Cleaver should make short work of the bad guys in the classic style Single Screen Platformer.
Dabble Worlds is a maker-style platformer focusing on a wide set of mix-and-match level pieces and a variety of gadgets and enemies to play with. Get creative and build a level unlike anything seen before, then unleash it for other players to try their hand at it. Take a look through other levels out there to see if you can manage to improve your personal best, and maybe find some inspiration for your next masterpiece.
Dabble Worlds aims to improve on the maker genre by removing level themes altogether in favor of full customization of how your background looks, which rules are in play, and more. No theme-locked tiles, backgrounds and music. Everything can be mixed together however you want.
The eponymous Domino Club game is a pixel art, menu-driven visual novel where you play as a detective inspired by the game catalogue of the Domino Club group members.
You are a robot applying for a job. The poster of the job wants to keep humans from applying. To do this, they have prepared a captcha system with a new captcha every 10 seconds that only robots should be able to solve. Can you keep track of the language you’re building, or will your tiny human brain collapse under its own weight?