12 Family Games (also known as 12 and 12 Games) is a collection of 12 mini-games targeted for families, released for the Nintendo DS, on 2008, and published by infamous, now defunct company Phoenix Games.
Tap Tap Dance is a rhythm game for the iPhone, based on the Tap Tap Revenge engine. Like Tap Tap Revenge, players must tap on the correct note as it reaches the bottom of the screen, or shake the iPhone in a direction indicated by arrows.
Strike Ball 3 could be the most extreme 3D Breakout game ever created! The stunning graphics alone would be enough to propel the game to fame, but the realistic physics and outrageously animated levels are what will knock off your socks.
Have you ever seen a Breakout game in which a tank tries to fend off attacking aliens? Or in which a giant robot fires an eye-popping array of laser bursts at swarming androids? Or in which you can bring a windmill crashing to the ground with a well-timed air strike? Featuring spectacular level design, wildly fun bonuses and powerful new weapons, Strike Ball 3 takes Breakout games to explosive heights!
GTI Club Supermini Festa! is based on the latest arcade iteration of the long-running series, and charges the player with racing a series of compact cars around a series of citiscapes across France, the UK, Italy, the US, and Japan. Everything about the game is geared towards searing speed and intuitive handling, with players tussling with CPU-controlled cars or their friends through busy streets as they attempt to be the first past the winning line.
In Edge players take direct control of the cube and roll their way around the game's dozens of levels. Search for all the prisms and find the shortcuts to improve your times.
In Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon, players will pick up where prequel Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed leaves off, controlling Crypto in the Funked Out 1970s when a mysterious new enemy attacks, launching a conspiracy that unravels Crypto's groovy new way of life and threatens the very survival of his Furon race. Developed by THQ's newly formed internal development studio Sandblast Games, Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon takes players on a journey of Enlightenment and Destruction to help Crypto gain new powers from an alien Kung Fu Master in order to take on his most difficult enemy yet.
While searching for the fabled Timeless Power gem to power his Airship, Cid and his partner Chocobo ended up being sucked into a vortex and end up in the quaint town of Lostime within the island of Memoria, which disappeared from the rest of the world fifty years ago. In the center of Lostime is a clock tower which rings the Bell of Oblivion that makes everyone lose their memories. Along with his new friend Shirma and a mysterious boy named Raffaello who is able to create a labyrinth of memories, Chocobo has to recover the lost memories of Lostime's residents. However, these actions reveal the mystery behind Raffaello and the calamity that began the trouble. The DS port features a new storyline centering on Cid, as well as new jobs for characters to learn.
Code Breaker is the second game in the "Generation Xth" trilogy.
It is a first person dungeon crawling RPG with turn based combat released for PC in Japan. You use a team of 6 people to explore the Abyss. The game allows you to carry over your save file from the first game to continue the adventure with your original team.
The first and second game were later re-released together on the Playstation Vita in Japan under the name "Tokyo Shinseiroku: Operation Abyss" in 2014 and in North America and Europe under the name "Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy" in 2015.
Go your own way in this free-roaming racer with surreal physics!
Speed across a gigantic map covered with ramps, hoops and bizarre terrain. Jump, stunt and score as many points as possible to grab glory and unlock new vehicles such as busses, muscle cars, and monster trucks. With 4 events, including checkpoint racing and coin collecting, 45 vehicles to unlock, and tons of fast fun, Crash Drive 3D will drive you mad!