Sword Girls is a browser based card game featuring anime art style. While this is a card game, it's heavily dependent on a crafting system to keep its players occupied.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Dark Horizons is a free-to-play browser-based action game developed by Nickelodeon Games, and the first game to be based on the Nickelodeon versions of the characters. The game, released in June 2012, sports a unique aesthetic that renders the characters as shadows with neon details.
The game involves the Ninja Turtles finding a trail of Mutagen in the Sewer, and following it to find the mutations it created. Leatherhead acts as the game's final boss.
Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy was a Facebook game, which was first made available on 30 September 2010 with the "Italian Wars" memory set.
In it, players were recruits for Abstergo Industries' Project Legacy, who relived the genetic memories of other individuals through a machine known as the DDS (Data Dump Scanner). Presumably, the DDS was similar to an Animus, but could allow a person to relive the memory of someone who was not their ancestor.
In all, there were three memory sets available: "Italian Wars", "Rome" (released 15 November 2010) and "Holidays" (released 22 December 2010). The fourth memory set, Divine Science ("released" 4 July 2011), was made available outside of the DDS by Erudito, though the DDS interface still mentioned that the pack was "coming soon."
On 15 May 2013, Facebook removed the game because it no longer complied with their Terms of Service for Facebook applications, as it had not been updated recently. It is unknown if the game will return in the future.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Sewer Run is a browser-based action game. The events take place directly after Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Dark Horizons.
The game consists of four levels that each have a racing section and a fighting section. The racing section has the Turtle selected race to catch up with the target before time runs out, while the fighting section has the Turtle defeat a selected number of Foot Soldiers by hitting back shuriken thrown at him.
The Border Lands is a 2D top-down browser version of the popular console game Borderlands 2. The game has cool 2D 16-bit graphics and authentic map locations to explore. Before starting, you can choose from 4 of the original characters from Borderlands 2 – Salvador, Maya, Zero or Axton - each character has unique abilities and differing skills.
A.V.G.M. is an experimental game made by Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel that serves as commentary on "mindless clicks for rewards" model that games such as FarmVille employ.
N-Blox is similar to Tetris 1989. It does not use many of the new features such as the hold function and the four block preview. Players are also not allowed to change the keyboard controls, which they can in every other mode. The goal is to score as many points as possible. The speed increases after a certain number of lines are cleared. This is similar to other standard Tetris modes available in other games.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Double Damage is a 2009 online Flash game developed by Urban Squall as a promotional tool for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Smash-Up. It is playable at many websites, including, as of 2010, the official Nickelodeon website.
The game uses more 1987/2007-esque appearances for the Turtles, but most other characters take after their 2003 counterparts.
Each Turtle has his advantages. Leonardo and Raphael are more effective in fighting Foot Ninja, while Donatello and Michelangelo are efficient in battling machines/robots. Leo and Don have long-range weapons, and Mike and Raph have stronger weapons.
This game is a mash-up of Skrillex and Legend of Zelda, and features the Skrillex song "Summit" being the soundtrack. The game has great physics and great music to match it, all the while being a seemingly fun game.
An MMO browser chatroom, lasting from 2002 to 2007, with properties akin to Habbo Hotel. Though a majority of this title's purpose was for promotional reasons, the focus of the game was to socialize, mix music, and decorate various interiors.
Pyongyang Racer is a racing game set in the streets of Pyongyang, created to be an advergame for Koryo Tours, a travel agency organizing tours to North Korea, developed by Nosotek in collaboration with students from the Kim Chaek University of Technology.