Zelda Chuánshuō: Sān Shén Zhī lì is a bootleg game developed by Mars Production and published by Waixing for the Famicom. It is a backport of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past for the SNES.
Family Feud on mobile phones is an online only game played via a fast paced, massively single player mechanic where the game never stops, users just join in and leave at will.
Each round contains three normal questions and a Fast Money set of questions. This implies that you might join in the middle of a round, but as rounds are short and each question is only up for 30 seconds, it's not long before there is a new question to a leaderboard to view. Between questions and at the end of a round, the top 20 players are displayed. Players are scored on accuracy and time. For every second that you delay in answering your total possible score lowers.
Léidiàn Huáng: Bíkǎqiū Chuánshuō (also known as Pokémon Yellow) is a pirated game for the NES made by Shenzhen Nanjing. It's generally regarded as being of higher quality compared to Shenzhen Nanjing's other games. This game is basically a port of Pokémon FireRed / Pokémon LeafGreen Version and Pokémon Yellow Version mixed together with some changes to it.
Sherwood(now Sherwood Classic) was an old MMO by Maid Marian. In it users can fight against two mobs being Evil Minions and Giant Spiders. They may also fight amongst each other in PVP. New items were obtained via chests throughout the island which contained a single fortress.
You and two friends find yourselves lost in the woods one day and decide to seek refuge in a nearby mansion. Certainly nothing could go wrong; people do that sort of thing all the time, don't they? But what you are about to discover is that this is no ordinary mansion, and its inhabitants are no ordinary people...
Help Bibi and Tina organize an exciting horse show and expose the unscrupulous horse thief! The two friends get a visit from Mikosch, the young horse herdsman from the Puszta. Mikosch is to appear at the castle festival of Count Falko von Falkenstein with his great riding show. But someone is after his horse Baboschko and wants to steal it. The horse-loving user has the task of finding out with the help of Bibi and Tina who wants to kidnap Baboschko and for what reason. In eleven minigames with two different levels of difficulty, the user has to take care of Baboschko, train him for show riding or find Baboschko's horse pass.
Crusaders Of Space: Open Range is a single person, shareware, space shooter of the fixed screen variety. It is the sequel to the game Crusaders Of Space.
The game consists of two missions/episodes each of which contains five ten-level missions that can be played on three difficulty settings. As the player progresses the opposing enemy ships become progressively more numerous and harder to defeat. The player has only one life with which to play this game and achieve a high score. However as they progress they can collect weapon power ups and shields and when they take damage instead of dying instantly their ship loses one of its power ups. In each mission the last level, level ten, is special in that missiles cannot be used. Some of these levels have an end of level boss while others have an extra hard combination of enemy ships.
Championship Chess is a single player chess game that allows the player to play against the computer or against other players over the internet, a local network or Auto 232.
It's time to get acquainted with the most complete and reliable story about the brave dwarves' deeds. It took a lot of time for chroniclers to put together all the episodes of the glorious saga.
Now we can see why this war is known as the great and decisive one. It turns out that our heroes have fought in more than a thousand battles during their campaign! The dwarves fought under the Sun and the Moon, in thickets of the magical forest and in tight corridors of the mines. They have been in lots of wonderful and sometimes dreadful places on their way!
risTroyka is a puzzle game combined from the game Tetris and the game called xTrojka.
risTroyka is simple, but very addictive puzzle game played on a 10x18 playfield. From the top to the bottom of the playfield are falling down columns composed of three blocks, which colours are randomly choosen from four basic colours (red, green, blue and yellow), but in one column there can be only two blocks with the same colour. Each column stops falling when it either hits the bottom of the playfield or remaining blocks.When column is placed on playfield, each row from bottom to top and left to right and each column from left to right and bottom to top is checked if there is Troyka - three blocks with the same colour. Collected blocks are deleted, so all blocks above fall down and replace them. If there is no vertical or horizontal Troyka, new column starts to falling down.
In 2004, a revised version of Anstoss Edition 03/04 was published again. In addition to a new user interface, a significantly improved AI and an extended text mode, numerous other changes (e.g. an improved transfer area) have been made.
The changes were not visible at first glance, however, and so Anstoss 2005 was only considered a Kick Edition in new colors. Ascaron's goal, however, was mainly to attract new fans for future projects.
Many ideas from Anstoss 4 were improved, but not fully developed. It is also possible here to buy a club and take over the presidency, but it is hardly possible to celebrate success here. The transfer market is also considered to be rather unrealistic, as 4 clubs always apply for a player.
Yojijukugo Flash is a free mini Flash game provided by GAMEDESIGN. "Yojijukugo" is a Japanese idiom consisting of 4 kanji.
In each stage, some kanji are randomly placed. The goal is to construct Yojijukugo by rearranging them with a mouse in all 7 stages.