In the intro, the developer states that the game “is suitable for ages 9 and up”, “contains unfavourable behaviors” and “contains poop”. Full Turkish solution of the game can be found in Extras.
The objective of KBreakOut is to destroy as many bricks as possible without losing the ball.
The player is presented with a game field containing a number of bricks. A ball travels across the screen, bouncing off the top and side walls. When a brick is hit, the ball bounces away and the brick is destroyed. The player loses a life when the ball touches the bottom of the field. To prevent this from happening, the player has to use a movable bar to bounce the ball upward, situated at the bottom of the window. The purpose of the game is to progress through the levels destroying all bricks present in each, and trying to get a highscore.
In Hula Wii: Hula de Hajimeru - Bi to Kenkou! by utilizing the Wii Balance Board, players can take Hula lessons right in front of the television and learn how to shake, gesticulate, and dance like a native Hawaiian. In addition to the tutorials, the software also includes footage of dancers doing the Hula in the classic style. A video travelogue developed with the participation of the Hawaii Tourism Authority is also included on the Wii DVD which shows off the sights and natural beauty of Hawaii.
The fun is just beginning in this explosive pack of games and tools for your Lynx! Enjoy the arcade action of ChopperX or Parafly, or kick back and relax with Password, High Roller or Blackjack. Looking for something really different? Give Sketch or Soundtool a whirl! No matter how you slice it, no Lynx fan will be disappointed with MegaPak 1.
Toonix was an online game, created and published by Cartoon Network. The major difference is that the game was free, without any subscriptions or purchases. It had some 3D models. The world was divided into three parts: Home World, Shop World and Game World. In 2015, a spinoff was created called SuperStadia and was focused on sports. In 2017, both Toonix and SupersStadia were closed and its website redirected to Cartoon Network website. In 2018, on the website toonix.com a streaming service appeared with the same name. Nowadays, only screenshots and videos of this game exist.
AntMe! is an exciting, free game that teaches the basics of object-oriented programming in an entertaining way. Players control their own ant colony through real, professional program code and learn to overcome various challenges. These include collecting sugar and apples, defending the anthill and overcoming attacks from natural enemies such as bugs. Since AntMe! works with a real programming language (currently C# and Visual Basic) right from the start, the knowledge gained can be transferred directly to your own projects. The game is based on scientific principles and is used successfully in schools and universities.
Rockman 7 FC is a fan-made demake of Mega Man 7 originally released on the Super Nintendo in 1995. The project focuses on bringing back the aesthetics of classic 8-Bit games, released on Nintendo Entertainment System
Plutonia 2 is a 32-level megawad for The Plutonia Experiment as an unofficial sequel. After being in development since 2000, it was released on December 31, 2008. At the 2009 Cacowards it was declared one of the winners and understandably also received the Mordeth award.
At last – Bobby Carrot is back! This time our clever hare has a whole swarm of butterflies in his tummy. He wants to plant beautiful flowers for his girlfriend. But the best soil can only be found in the tricky garden of riddles. Help Bobby to put his plan into action and escort him through 60 fiddly garden levels. The fantastic forth installment of the series featuring tons of riddles, traps, gags and new bonus features!
Catch the classic cartoon character Woody Woodpecker in his own mobile game! In WaterFools, it's a mad rush down a wild river with cute companions and challenging obstacles! Enjoy the side splitting fun and wacky adventures with Woody and friends including Chilly Willy, Andy Panda, Wally Walrus and Buzz Buzzards. 'Dash' and weave to escape your way down the waterfall in a barrel being careful not to collide with big rocks and the waterfall sides. Use special moves, magic tonics and dynamite to destroy obstacles and evil enemies in good old "Woody" style. It's time for more crazy tricks and treats with your favourite feathered friend Woody Woodpecker. Cue the crazy Woody laugh!
Gothic 3 (Game of the Year Edition) is a fully patched (including the community patches) re-release of Gothic 3 and includes the following extras:
- A wooden box stuffed with velvet as package
- A making-of DVD (the same as in the Collector's Edition)
- A poster
- Screenshots of announced successor Arcania: A Gothic Tale
Bounce Tales is a classic mobile platformer game originally developed by Nokia for their Java (J2ME) phones. The game stars a small red bouncing ball that you control through different colorful levels filled with traps, puzzles, enemies, and moving platforms.
Your main mission is to navigate through increasingly challenging stages, solve simple puzzles, avoid obstacles, and defeat enemies while keeping the ball alive. The controls are simple — move left, right, and bounce — but the game becomes tricky as you progress.
Apple Pie is a match-three game. Using your mouse, swap two items to create a straight line of three or more of the same item. The object is to make matches over the tan tiles to clear them. When all the tiles are removed, the level is done. You must do this before the time runs out or you will be fined $500.00. After this, you can use the money you made to upgrade the restaurants decor and/or menu to get your establishment to a five-star level. Later in the game, you are given bonus items to help you.
It is a Super Mario World ROM hack created by a mysterious Japanese ROM-hacker who goes by the name of Carol.
It's well known for being a hack with a large amount of custom bosses and ASM gimmicks, with its development being started when such things were but a dream in the SMW hacking scene.
The hack contains several references to many other video games, from Final Fantasy, to Twinbee, to Kirby, to Mega Man, to even Cho Aniki of all things.
Each level contains multiple enemies and even bosses. A level may contain more than 1 boss, though this is common.