Players create their own programs to battle and defeat enemies in Tron: Evolution - Battle Grids. This version of Tron: Evolution also allows players to move around the world of Tron in Grid Tanks, Light Cycles, Recognizers or on foot for hand-to-hand combat. Story mode includes many games and some small hubs. In each hub there are programs with jobs, or quests that the player can complete for bits (bits can also be found scattered around the hubs). There is a cheat code system for unlocking in-game elements. Up to four players can play at the same time in local multiplayer (there is no online mode).
Includes Cutie Q, Galaxian, Pac-Man, Rally-X, King & Balloon, New Rally-X, Bosconian, Galaga, Dig Dug, Super Pac-Man, Xevious, Mappy, Pac & Pal, Gaplus, Grobda, Motos, Dig Dug II and Pac-Mania, as well as five remade "remix" versions of Rally-X, Galaga, Grobda, Motos, Gator Panic and Pac 'n Roll.
Minna de Bokujō Monogatari was browser-based and was the only online version of the Bokujō Monogatari / Harvest Moon series. It was only available in Japanese, aside from unofficial translations in both Indonesian, under Harvest Moon: Indonesia by Prodigy Infinitech, and Thai (under Bubble Farm Online). The game was free to play, although like most other free-to-play browser games, the player had the option of spending real money for extra items/abilities.
The server was shut down on October 1, 2012, making the game impossible to play.
Epic 2 is a 32-level megawad released in November 2010, created by Alexander S. (Deadall). The mod features both "egyptian" and "alien" levels, and uses new or replaced graphics, most notably textures from Powerslave/Exhumed.
In "Danganronpa" you'll dive into a series of class trials and expose the lies and contradictions of your classmates in order to find out who's behind each grisly murder. In each trial, you'll have to use the evidence and testimony collected during your investigation to literally shoot down your opponent's assertions. By combining logic and motion, "Danganronpa" offers an exciting and unprecedented gaming experience.
Trinity: Souls of Zill O'll is an action fantasy role-playing video game set in part of the Zill O'll series. The game is a prequel, taking place five years before the events in Zill O'll.
Downloadable content that included additional quests and alternate costumes for the main party was released only in Japan and was not translated for other regions.
The games include volleyball, hockey (both field and ice), dodgeball, and basketball in the vein of the two companies' earlier collaboration, Mario Hoops 3 on 3. There are power-up items which give advantages to the team that attains them. Each game has an Exhibition mode, in which up to four human players compete in individual matches, and Tournament mode, where up to three players play matches in a tournament structure, with modes of difficulty named Mushroom, Flower and Star.
Mario Sports Mix also includes several party games based on the mechanics of each sport. Smash Skate is based on Hockey, Bob-omb Dodge is based on Dodgeball, Feed Petey is based on Basketball, and Harmony Hustle is based on Volleyball.