Starcosmic Invaders it's a game similar to Space Invaders in which you take command of the Earth's best fighter ship as you battle an enormous armada of alien starships.
Starcosmic Bustout it's a game similar to Arkanoid in which you need to clear the playfield of blocks by hitting a ball with the paddle positioned at the bottom of the screen.
The time is World War II. The Third Reich has cloned thousands of zombie pilots in secret labs as part of their plan for world domination. If they are not stopped, the Allied airforce will be wiped out and the Luftwaffe's strategic control of the skies will be absolute. But the Allied command has created a secret counter-operation codenamed 'Sky Fire' and called upon their top three pilots to meet the Nazi threat. Their mission, and yours, is to destroy the enemy at any cost.
Four Up is a version of the board/tile game 'Connect Four'.
It is played either by one person vs the computer on one of four skill settings or between two human players. The game is played entirely with the mouse in one of three predefined resolutions. It has a help file that opens in a separate browser window and a savegame and replay features.
Foosball Champ 3D is a simulation of the game of Foosball. Play against three different levels of AI, or play against a friend over the network. The table, figures, and team colors are customizable. The controls are customizable (important for a foosball game) with optional assist modes. Winning conditions are also changeable, and can be set to a time limit or number of goals.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Way of the Warrior is a dedicated console system developed by Wayforward Technology and published by Tech2Go. The console is a webcam that is set on top of the TV and places cutouts of TMNT villains on screen for the player to physically attack, similar to the PlayStation 2 EyeToy games.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Battle for the City is a dedicated console system published by Tech2Go and developed by WayForward Technologies. The game is based on the 2003 TV series.
Gameplay consists of players selecting one of four Turtles and scrolling from left to right, hopping on platforms and defeating enemies whilst collecting a number of keys to open the gate. Upon opening the gate, the player will enter a room where a boss lies in wait.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Battle for the City is a dedicated console system published by Tech2Go and developed by WayForward Technologies. The game is based on the 2003 TV series.
The Turtles return home to find that Splinter has been kidnapped. They set off to find who the culprit is.
Gameplay consists of players selecting one of four Turtles and scrolling from left to right, hopping on platforms and defeating enemies whilst collecting a number of keys to open the gate. Upon opening the gate, the player will enter a room where a boss lies in wait.
If all of a Turtle's energy is depleted, or he falls into a chasm, he is considered "Captured" and another Turtle must be selected. A game over occurs when all four Turtles are captured. By collecting Turtle Head icons, a captured Turtle can be restored for play, or "Rescued".
During the course of the TMNT 2003 series, viewership had began to nosedive during its third season in the latter parts of 2005. The show's next season was held back to properly strategize the direction to take. TMNT 2003 had ultimately suffered from weak writing, making use of very involved plots but not comfortably telling the stories needed to be told, and as such the audience left. The decision was made to entirely skip the next season in favor of airing the semi-reboot Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward, sending the brothers into the future and equiping themselves in cybernetic armor. Fast Forward had a distinctly different art style and the tone was much more lighthearted than before, though it failed to make any great impact on either ratings or merchandise due to the paper-thin premise. Only one game was produced to tie in with Fast Forward, Ninja Training NYC.
Ninja Training NYC is very much a standard action title for mobile phones, dumbing the concept down to make it suitable for a numberpad con
A WWII RTS game
Spring: 1944 is an open source Real Time Strategy game set in the final year of WWII. Think of it like a cross between Company of Heroes and Supreme Commander, as designed by someone who played neither.
Originally begun in 2002 as a single-unit modification for Total Annihilation called Axis & Allies TA, the game has since grown well beyond its original plans. The mod was completed in August of 2005, with the main dev at that point (M_26_7 / SpikedHelmet) deciding it was time to move on. Not long after, an early version of the Spring engine was released — an engine designed to run content from Total Annihilation, and Axis & Allies TA was soon ported by a fan, and then by FLOZi in November of 2005. The port was then released in December 2006 with a few bits of new content (mostly infantry models) and updated game play elements.
After that release, AATA was reborn as Spring: 1944 – a complete re-build from scratch, using all-new content and a new design philosophy. While our release schedul
Touhou Soujiki is a fan-made Touhou Project challenging vertical-scrolling danmaku shooter. It is unique in the fact that you shoot no bullets, and are forced to traverse either part of or the whole screen, and travel over every tile in almost every stage. Bombs are gained not through items, but rather by grazing and sweeping more tiles. Point items are gained only through bombs.
In mid-2005, Ascaron announced Anstoss 2006. However, as the release was delayed, the game was renamed Anstoss 2007. On August 11, 2006, Anstoss 2007 was released, which corresponds to Anstoss 2006 except for the changed name, in an anniversary edition that contains some of the series' predecessors (Anstoss 2 Gold, Anstoss 3, Anstoss Action and Anstoss 4 Edition 03/04). The announcement by the developers to expand the text mode, revise the transfer market and reintegrate the popular network mode, which is designed for up to 64 players, was well received. However, the deletion of a national coach mode and a hot seat mode were received negatively. On January 30, 2007, after 5 patches, the work on Kick 2007 was officially stopped. Despite bitter criticism from the community because of remaining bugs and missing functions (described in the manual), Ascaron decided to take this step due to a lack of financial and human resources.
Sonic 2 Megamix is the second installment in the Megamix series of hacks by Team Megamix, being initially intended as a proper sequel to Sonic Megamix. It was created by Tweaker for submission in the 4th Hacking Contest. It features edited palettes, music, levels, and the addition of Shadow the Hedgehog as an alternate skin for Sonic.
Pokémon: Type Wild is a fan made fighting game made by former animators of the Pokémon Anime.
The game consist of nine Pokémon, each with their own move-set. These Pokémon are: Gengar, Snorlax, Combusken, Blaziken, Gardevoir, Breloom, Swalot, Lopunny, and Lucario.