Ice Breaker is a physics-puzzle game released January 4, 2009, and is the first installment of the Ice Breaker series. The player must use the mouse to cut ice and objects to get the vikings to their longboat. This game, along with twelve other games, was made a distributable game on August 25th, 2011, and was one of the first distributable games.
A stray cat stumbles upon a special collar that allows the wearer to control time. The feline sets out during a busy lunch break and uses the collar’s unique power to collect the morsels of food dropped by busy, clumsy workers.
Grandson of the famous pilot, Biggles makes his living defending the planet of Mars with his rickety plane. Can he overcome a menacing scheme and also finally move into a new line of work?
Sonic 3D: No Flickies is a hack of Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island made by Sik. The game remains mostly unchanged; however, the Flicky collection system (part of the core gameplay of the original game) has been removed, allowing the player to complete the levels without needing to collect all the flickies in the level to advance. This makes it much more similar to traditional Sonic games, where the goal is to simply make it to the end of the level without dying.
This hack was later built upon further in the hack, Super Sonic in Sonic 3D, which was also created by Sik.
Kiwamete Yokuaru Dasshutsu Game, also commonly referred to as "Dona Room 4" or "Dona's Room 4" in the West, is the fourth and final game in a series of escape games by Naoki Nakashima.
Open your mind and discover your power as you explore the world of Spectromancer! A turn-based online fantasy card game, co-designed by Magic: The Gathering's Richard Garfield and Alexey Stankevich, creator of Astral Tournament and Astral Masters, Spectromancer allows players to participate in a magical duel against other mages by strategically summoning creatures and casting spells.
A.V.G.M. is an experimental game made by Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel that serves as commentary on "mindless clicks for rewards" model that games such as FarmVille employ.
Family Party for Wii gives you 30 reasons to celebrate with 30 Great Games everyone can enjoy! Pick from 12 playable characters and frolic through a vibrant and colorful world you can't help but enjoy. Test your speed and athletic skill in hurdles and sprints, on an obstacle course, and in the high jump. Take aim in carnival games that use lasers and bows and arrows. Show off your strength in barrel tossing, rope climbing, and log tossing. Hit the playground for schoolyard fun with jump rope, a game of catch, and more. Multiple game modes offer turn-based and all-together play for one to four players.
Perimeter 2: New Earth is the long-awaited sequel of the critically acclaimed RTS Perimeter. Ideas of territorial gameplay and landscape modification, introduced in the original game, are now realized on a new concept & technology level. The Vista Game Engine enhances the dynamics and depth of gameplay, turning the battlefield into an arena for the confrontation of two elements - ground and water.
Story of Perimeter 2 continues the events from the original game. The Exodus, lead by the wise Spirits has been searching for the New Earth. The Harkback have lost faith in Spirits, overthrew their rule and decided to head back for the Old Earth, not believing its death. They refused to believe in the death of their planet. Both sides took the final step on their way, and mortal enemies entered the same planet face to face.
Bite Me was a classic Facebook vampire battle game where you built your clan, bit other players, levelled up your powers, and dominated the night. A fun mix of strategy, PvP, and dark humour that everyone used to grind back in the day.
Firey's Candy Bar Adventure is the first game released based on the Battle For Dream Island series, predating the show itself. However, the game is incomplete and is not currently being worked on.
SpongeBob SquarePants: Four Squared is a compilation of four SpongeBob games released on one DVD: The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie Video Game, SpongeBob SquarePants: Operation Krabby Patty, SpongeBob SquarePants: Creature from the Krusty Krab (a.k.a. Nighty Nightmare) and SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, Pants!
Shield Shifter is a homebrew Atari 2600 game developed by John Reder / Tactical Neuronics. It was given a limited cartridge release by Good Deal Games. Shield Shifter was later included on the Atari Flashback series of plug-and-play consoles, starting with the Atari Flashback 5 in 2014, and most recently on the Atari Flashback X Deluxe in 2019.
The player controls a turret at the bottom of the screen, firing up at three shield layers that loop horizontally. The goal is to create an opening in the third layer and hit the insectoid hiding behind it, which continuously fires at the player.