SIM is a 24 hour based RPG, with a dayjob and
a nightlife. Study hard and promote for better jobs,
or party all night.
You know the Sim games, and you got one day at
a time to do your thing. In SIM you can go on all
night. You get your daily mail and your must build
a personality, without this you can't get better jobs
and you're not welcome in the nightclubs.
Animals must have Wikipedia articles.
You have limited time, but get more time for each animal listed. When the timer runs out, that's game over.
No overlapping terms. For example, if you list “bear” and “polar bear”, you get no point (or time bonus) for the latter. But you can still get a point for a second kind of bear. Order doesn't matter.
Mealmate is the ultimate culinary companion
Feed it, play with it, keep it healthy and happy
Good food, good company
Eat it whenever you want
Enjoy a wide range of flavours and textures
The end result depends on you
The second installation in the "The Trader of Stories" series. Now counted as a non-canonical story. Help Myosotis find the Wiseman living among the Rocks that Float.
`The legends have it, that among the Plains of the Endless Grass there is a place where rocks float above the ground. Therein lives the Wiseman, older than the time itself. They say he knows every story ever told. I want to meet this man and offer him a deal...`
- Myosotis The Trader of Stories
The story continues, as our protagonist, Little Willow arrives in the city of Bark. Will she find there the answers she seeks, or will the troubles find her first?
Kculture is a French online multiplayer quiz game, in which players answer up to 40 general-knowledge questions on various formats like riddles, scrambled pictures, and word games. It was created by French Twitch streamer Kameto.
An unofficial Spongebob themed puzzle game, very similar to the Flash game "Red Remover." The game features 20 levels in which the player must use the mouse to remove any and all Squidward shapes (either circles or squares) from the screen, while simultaneously preventing any SpongeBob shapes from falling off the screen. Once all the Squidward shapes have been removed, the level is completed, and the player is given a star ranking based on their performance.
One Slime is a one player version of Slime Volleyball written by Daniel Wedge (Wedgey) in 2001. The first player to win six points is the winner, if the human player wins, they advance to the next level. A points scoring system is used based on how quickly each level is completed, and how convincing the player is in winning (ie, 6-0 win, points won by serving aces, hitting winners etc).