Poto & Cabenga makes players adapt to a rather unique control scheme: manipulating two different characters with a single key. The game features a colourful alien rider who has been pulled from his faithful steed by a nasty flying creature, and the rider must run through the creature’s belly to escape before it begins digesting.
Faultline features a clever puzzling mechanic that makes for some unique platforming action. The main character is a robot who can launch his hands out to grab hold of nodes in the level. These nodes can then be folded over each other, hiding entire sections of the level from view.
Control Jack, an archaeology student who lost both his legs during an earthquake while working in Teotihuacan, Mexico. Look for ancient treasures and move around the temple using only his arms!
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 stray cat stumbles upon a special collar that allows the wearer to control time. The feline sets out during a busy lunch break and uses the collar’s unique power to collect the morsels of food dropped by busy, clumsy workers.
DefeatMe is an experimental shooter by Kenta Cho. Played on a single screen, the player needs to take out one or more enemies before a horizontal line, moving from the top to the bottom of the area, hits the player's ship.
Use Boxmen is a tricky platform puzzler whose premise is exactly what it says on the tin. The main character can create clones of himself to interact with the surroundings and help him safely obtain the special box that’s located somewhere in the level.
Gravity Hook is a 2D arcade game. Play as a cube armed with a grappling hook and survive in a closed space for as long as you can.
This is the predecessor to Gravity Hook HD.
Hoshi Saga Ringo is the fourth installment in the Hoshi Saga series, and while it might not be as difficult as its predecessors, Ishii-san brings new life to the game with his beautiful artwork and use of gradients.
A game for people who like strange mysteries and puzzle solving.
This is a Work of Fiction is a game dedicated to conspiracy-theory websites, like the old one about the time cube (find it on the internet archive some time – it’s incredible). It’s a collection of puzzles with no written instructions other than their titles, and completing them unlocks pieces of a story about a person who has been finding clues about an impossibly huge and amorphous conspiracy (but be warned – it doesn’t involve any elder gods, or aliens, or robots, or politicians, or deadpan guys in suits, or giant companies).
Clear out the viruses that are infecting a chronically depressed AI. Buy upgrades, shoot bad guys, and ponder where the cutoff lies for being considered a living thing.
YFYIAR is the drunken uncle of text-based adventures: Abusive, abrasive, and maybe a little funny. Use your keyboard to enter commands. Use your brain to demonstrate that you’re more existentially valuable than a robot with skin.