Galaxywars was the first major German-language browser game, operated by Gameforge AG. It was a browser-based, massively multiplayer, online real-time strategy game set on a space environment. The game ran on any standard browser and was free.
Xiao Xiao No. 4 is the fourth installment in the Flash web series Xiao Xiao, and the second interactive feature. It is a short rail shooter-type game, where the player moves with a gun through the enemy base along a predefined path, quickly shooting all the enemies that pop up before his health is completely depleted. Sometimes the player must also shoot down projectiles launched by the enemies. There are six bullets in the player's magazine and once they run out the gun must be reloaded by pressing Space. There are three difficulty levels available, each granting the player a different number of lives.
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Xiao Xiao No. 2 is the second installment in the Xiao Xiao Flash web series, and the first one with interactive elements. The player controls a stickman who must get past a wall, avoid cannon fire, and defeat an opponent in one-on-one combat. In each of the three levels the player's role is to press Space when an oscillating "power bar" is at its fullest. If the player presses Space at the wrong time, a cutscene will play in which the hero is killed (there are two possible death scenes, depending on how close the power bar was to its maximum.) However, pressing Space at the right time instead shows a cutscene where the stickman destroys the obstacle and moves on to the next one. The player can also watch all nine cutscenes in a separate video player, accessible from the main menu.
In this fighting game the player takes control of three of the Z warriors as they take on the Ginyu Force on Planet Namek. The Ginyu Force is destroying 5 locations on Namek and to stop them the player must fight them one at a time using his 3 warriors. In battle, the player chooses either to attack or defend until the enemy is defeated or until the player chooses to leave the battle. The player can also have his warriors train to learn 1 of 5 techniques that they can use in battle for more damage. Once a character learns all 5 techniques he becomes a super saiyan. After all 5 Ginyu Force members are defeated the player must defeat the final boss, Frieza, to win the game.
Steppenwolf: The X-Creatures Project is a 2001 episodic action-adventure video game developed by Sarbakan and published by Warner Bros. Studios. The game centers around two characters, Meg Crimson and Alan "Steppenwolf" Kane, as they journey around the world in search of the blood samples of various cryptids rumored to have been alive for hundreds of years, all in an effort to finish the X-Creatures Project, an operation designed to grant humans immortality.
The gameplay often revolves around collecting items and interacting with the open world in an attempt to solve a mystery or escape a dangerous situation. In-game quick cut scenes are used to show the effect of an action. The game is split into six chapters, with each consisting of a prologue, four episodes, and, with the exception of the final chapter, a recap.
Gorillaz-guitar-guru Noodle stars in her very own game!
During the shoot for the Gorillaz' Clint Eastwood video, the co-star stunt ghoulies got carried away and decided to drag bassman Murdoc off to their lair... you play as Noodle and must track down Murdoc and return him to the safe confines of Gorillaz' KONG Studios!
Dodge the grasping hands of the ghoulies and those pesky flapping bats, evade the licking flames of the underground inferno and heed the warnings of Del Tha Funky Homosapien! Beware the Boss ghoul and you'll free Murdoc and return him to safety!
A free 8-Ball 3D Pool browser game that has been running since 2001 and has a vast community of active players. You can spectate matches in real time and chat in game.
A flash game from a collection from Warner Bros. circa 2001. The collection included games such as Sorting Hat, Wand Shop, Keeper Practise, Seeker Practise, Beater Practise and Chaser Practise.
In this game, the player controls the keeper with the mouse defending the 3 goal posts as an oponnent chaser approaches and shoots towards one of the three goal posts and must react when the ball is near the keeper. A hanging jewel flashes red when the ball is reacheable. The player is allowed three "lives" and must aim for a highscore.
Villiam, a young vampire, resides in a grand castle with his family. His only opportunity to venture out and play is on Halloween, when he joins other children for trick-or-treating. However, this Halloween takes an unexpected turn when they encounter Villiam's displeased big sister. In a fit of bad mood, she confiscates all the sweets collected during their trick-or-treating and hides them throughout the castle. Now, Villiam is searching the vast castle to recover all the hidden treats and restore the Halloween joy.
Quest to Save the Net was a Digimon Flash game created to promote Digimon: The Movie on the now defunct Fox Kids official website. At one point, the site allowed the player to upload their high scores. The game was also included in a CD-ROM extra disk which came packaged with VHS and DVDs of Digimon: The Movie.