"Black Room," is a browser-based, narrative game about falling asleep while on your computer, on the internet. You play as an insomniac on the verge of sleep, moving through shifting states of consciousness. Hallucinatory, pixelated visions of landscapes filled with sprites ripped directly from the arcade/NES/SNES video games of your childhood appear and disappear as you click through fragile internet spaces. Point-n-click mini games are scattered throughout the narrative.
The rules of this game are simple. You'll be given a starting Wikipedia article and an ending Wikipedia article. Your goal is to navigate from the starting article to the ending article using only the article links.
GeGeGe no Kitaro: Yokai Yokochou is a social-network game where players get lost in the GeGeGe Forest and unites with the yōkai to help defeat evil yōkai, develop Yōkai Yokochō, and aim for a paradise where many cute yōkai can gather.
It looks like Vinnie, Kiro and Shorty won't get a chance to rest. After facing the Yakuza, our "heroes" are suddenly attacked by Alonzo, the trio's greatest enemy, who has returned after his mysterious disappearance - and this time armed with a powerful bionic arm to replace the one he had lost.
Block Champ is a puzzle game where players must clear lines in a 10x10 grid, while making sure there's enough space to put in the next batch of pieces. Clearing multiple lines in a row increases the score multiplier permanently.
Rage 3 is the 3rd game in the Rage series and follows the same principle, harness your rage to defeat all the enemies in front of you. Go through the Adventure mode to enjoy some platforming challenges while you beat your enemies flat into the ground. You can also unlock an Arcade mode by playing Adventure mode, and this mode lets you test the skills you've learned. Remember, those guns and swords are only your secondary weapons, your real weapon is your Rage!
A daily trivia game in which players must identify a secret movie by a still image from the movie. Players receive six attempts, with each incorrect attempt revealing a new still, or "frame", from the movie.