Five Nights At Monkeys: Flat Mode is a flat screen horror experience where every night is different. Survive roaming monsters, manage tricky power systems, and face sudden jumpscares across forests, canyons, cities, and dark mines.
Babulya – that’s what grandchildren affectionately call their beloved grandmother. But what if your Babulya is no longer human, but a bloodthirsty monster? You came to taste her pies… and she wants to taste you instead…
Bad Eye Deer is a point and click survival horror game where you survive 3 nights, manage your 'energy' and 'temperature' levels, and keep your own eye out for any incoming threats.
You have two things, debt and a number keypad. Use the number keys on your keyboard to pay your debt in this capitalistic clicker debt paying simulator.
Alone on a floating island in deep space, you use your telescope to study the universe, capture what you find, and confront the growing sense that something out there is aware of you.
The third installment in the Famicom-style Rock Maiden series!
A Rockman-inspired action game faithfully recreating screen size (double display), colors, and more!
Plus, powerful Famicom arrangements for the BGM by ARA from Hobby Workshop Ninjin Wine!
Use charge shots, slides, and special weapons to take down enemies!
Play with restrictions like owata mode and charge shot on/off!
Even greater fidelity than the previous title!
Bomboban is a classic Sokoban-style puzzle game with an explosive twist: instead of pushing crates, you push enemy robots into bombs to defeat them and clear each stag
Cheeseland Mystery is a retro-style puzzle adventure where a sneaky rat steals cheese under cover of night. Solve clever, room-based challenges across 30 levels, inspired by classic Lolo gameplay, with pixel art visuals, dynamic sound, and Xbox controller support.
The greatest wizard in Avalon awakens from his prison of slumber, stripped of his clairvoyance but not his power. With nature, arcane and sacred magic, Merlin the sorcerer has an extraordinary arsenal. Unlock a new playable hero with this DLC.
Whispers Beyond is a semi-cooperative deduction game set in a dark fantasy world where a restless Spirit guides a circle of Inquisitors to solve a murder. Uncover the suspect, location, and object of fate by interpreting the Spirit’s visions and whispers; surreal visual and audio clues that reveal fragments of the truth.
Work together… but only those who read the signs best will truly see beyond the veil.
Choose your role:
- The Spirit: Communicate without words. Send abstract visions, offer whispers as audio clues, or bestow extra signs to guide the living.
- The Inquisitor: Interpret the Spirit’s clues to uncover the truth. Use your perceptions to evaluate and wager on others’ choices for an advantage.
Features:
- Online multiplayer for up to 8 players
- Solo play with AI companions
- Adjustable difficulty, customize: inspirations, perceptions, hand size, timers, and more
Destroy the floor panel with the blast that defeated the enemy and rescue the captive girl! After destroying 75% of the panels, move on to the next stage.
Get implicated in Saint Ambrose. A linear visual novel experience told in three parts: The shadow of my mother is my mother, too. My little cellmate casts a spell. The world is like a dancer: the ritual of everyday. We're all doing magic, of course.
You awaken in the Forest of Silver Shallots, setting out to uncover the secret of the Morphean Paradox. Above, factions weave their schemes; below, the black mist hides a swelling undercurrent. Time never stands still, and truth wears many faces. Not everyone can return to their fate…
Growmon Island is a CREATURE-COLLECTION idle sandbox that lives on your desktop. Hatch eggs, care for each creature’s needs, TRAIN and EVOLVE them through Child, Teen and Adult stages. Customize island with decorations and facilities — sell or keep adults for passive bonuses.
While enjoying a peaceful evening, we suddenly find ourselves in an unknown place, forced to play a mysterious game. Should we play along with their rules? Can we truly reclaim our old lives—or are we trapped in this game forever?