Pop Moto is a motorcycle competition machine, featuring with 32 inch LCD screen, displays 16: 9 high resolution graphic effect with realistic motion motorcycle and real streets themes.
This moto car machine appears in unique bright LED lighting design, stereoscopic sound system and includes five racing tracks.
In the racing game play, the player can light up speed from special powerful mode, such as missiles, mines, liquid nitrogen (for a boost) and shields.
Andrio's World, formerly known as Mobile Andrio, is an Android Mario game, strongly based on Super Mario World, developed and published by Jörg Jahnkel on 2010. At an unknown point, Nintendo sent a copyright claim and the game got taken down from the Play Store.
Big Burger by Jungletac is a clone of the classic arcade game BurgerTime, developed primarily for the "Plug & Play" market (TV-games) and low-cost handheld consoles.
Where We Remain is an adventure set on a desert island, shown from a zoomed out, almost top-down view. The content is procedurally-generated and the setup of the island is different for each session. At first glance it seems similar to the 8 and 16 bit Zelda games, but it only borrows that shape to tell its story.
Harking back to the days of classic precision platformers such as Flashback and Prince of Persia, Boondog demands that you carefully consider each move that you make: a single incorrect leap, turn, or drop can end in disaster.
It takes hard work and dedication to earn a seat in the boardroom of a big corporation these days. Corporate Climber chronicles one man’s climb from lowly janitor to suit-wearing bigwig—and then his swift fall from grace.
As he’s taking a man’s life, Death decides to have a little fun. He tells the man that he will give him his life back along with everything he ever wanted—if the man can survive the Gauntlet of Hell.