King Kong of Skull Island is the licensed prequel expansion from the original 1930s King Kong film. It was created by Joe DeVito and has spawned novels, art books, and comic books that expand upon King Kong’s origin and his place on the prehistoric Skull Island.
The Quiz Room is an educational game by the New South Wales government about drug and alcohol use. The game plays as a trivia cube where you are given various multiple choice questions about negative side affects of drugs and alcohol and you have to answer them correctly to fill out each side of the cube. The game ends after each side of the cube is complete, or after you get 3 incorrect answers.
Eme-Man is a Pac-Man game released in 2017 on the Japanese Coca-Cola app; it promotes the Georgia European line of coffee products. Gameplay is almost identical to the original Pac-Man, but the Ghosts are slower, Fruits are coffee products, Power Pellets are coffee beans, Pac-Dots are red, and the maze is a shade of cyan (identical to Pac-Man Plus's maze color).
Pretz Pac-Man is an HTML game released in 2017 to promote the Japanese snack Pretz. It is based on the original arcade game, but Pac-Man eats Pretz in a maze with a giant capital letter in the center. A code from the Pretz box would be entered to unlock access to the game.
Prodoomer by PsychosilverTH is a 33 map total conversion of Doom 2 that is known for its RPG elements and legendary difficulty. It was designed for the GZDoom source port, as it takes advantage of many features made possible by GZDoom such as sloped 3D floors and dynamic lights.
Midgard Outlaw is a total conversion for GZDoom/Doom II developed and released by Mike MacDee (Impie) in 2017. It is an 11-map sequel episode to Project Einherjar, released a year earlier: both projects are based on a dystopian novel series, Last of the Ghost Lions, set in the same universe. The gameplay involves lots of fast, brutal shootouts with enemies that die relatively easily, but can badly injure the careless player. Midgard Outlaw uses the same weapons and enemies from Project Einherjar, but adds several new foes, as well as a dynamic music gimmick: the soundtrack is comprised of ogg vorbis instead of midi, and switches from calm to intense at certain points during each mission. Unlike its sci-fi heavy predecessor, Midgard Outlaw has almost no sci-fi elements apart from the dystopian setting, focusing on an action movie motif instead. It also features a secret level, unlike the original.