Kirby Speed Eaters is a Flash game based on the Speed Eaters minigame from Kirby & The Amazing Mirror.
Four Kirbys are at a table. The table has a dish with a metallic lid on it. Occasionally, the dish is uncovered to reveal four apples or bombs. By pressing A, Kirby inhales the apples or bombs. Each apple gives the Kirby who inhaled and ate it one point, while any amount of bombs make the Kirby who inhaled it have to sit out for the next round. Whoever gets eight points first wins. If more than one Kirby presses A quickly, the four apples or bombs will be split between the Kirbys.
Yume Nikki Jam 2018 Submission, also shortened to YNJ-2018, is an English Yume Nikki fangame made for Dream Diary Jam 2. You explore the dreams of a certain rabbit.
Ray Part 1 is the first game in the Ray series of games. Get involved in the criminal underworld in this violent point-and click interactive movie with great visuals that are inspired by South Park.
The object of ORB is simple. You must guide the orb through the level to the goal.
You do this by simply clicking on the orb and drag it to the green goal zone. But the orb must not hit a wall or you’ll have to start again.
The mini scientist needs an engine for his rocket to get to the space. Use your mouse to point and click causing a chain of actions and reactions that will unlock each mini level.
Dreamgame is a non-traditional Yume Nikki fangame. The goal of the game is to explore the game's world and reach the ending. The player can interact with the environment by moving around onto objects.
Good and evil continues in Devilish Hairdresser. The devilish saga of the devil girl and the angel, now creating hairstyles and haircuts in her hair salon.
It's not easy being a candy scientist! Dr. Bon Bon needs your help. Match three or more bonbons to clear them and four or more to morph into a bonus star. When the test tubes are full, click two to unleash Dr. Bon Bon's patented bonbon-melding technology!
Google Santa Tracker is an annual Christmas-themed web game first launched in 2004 by Google that simulates the tracking of the legendary character Santa Claus on Christmas Eve, using predetermined location information. It also allows users to play, watch, and learn through activities that are added daily in December.