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Temple Run 2 Arcade is the arcade cabinet adaptation of the mobile game Temple Run 2. It features 42″ and 65″ cabinet models with a vertical HD screen and uses a trackball for movement instead of touch controls. Gameplay follows the endless-runner format of avoiding obstacles, collecting coins, and using power-ups.
Play "Devil in a Midnight Mass", "Fallen Leaves", “Try Honesty”, “Viking Death March” and "Red Flag" by Billy Talent on any electric guitar or bass. Each song includes a new authentic tone.
Monotose is a short Yume Nikki fangame. The game stars a shut-in named Lex exploring his dream world through sleeping in his bed. Unlike most fangames, the maps aren't looping.
The risky Gambler plays the odds and tempts fate with all he meets! Gamble your fate against other adventurers, and twist your fate to your own ends. Wager with your victories to increase your wealth as you aim for the greatest prize of all - the Crown of Command!
This is a brand new homebrew release for the NES by 1010 HOWE. It took nearly 30 years, but real time strategy has now graced the NES with it's presence.
Armed for Battle is a unique, real time strategy (RTS) game. The game allows you to build up your own kingdom, seek out enemies in the surrounding land, and send out battle parties to invade, all while fending off incoming attacks.
- 20 Levels of Story Mode gameplay.
- Create your own battles.
- Set up your own game against up to 3 enemies and 5 levels of difficulty.
- You will face fierce enemy troops, fire-breathing dragons, and devastating giants.
Cursed by Diamonds is a stand‑alone hidden‑object adventure released in mid‑2010s, with narrated storytelling and handcrafted art. You play by spotting hidden items across 15 immersive scenes, choosing from multiple modes and difficulty levels. The combination of narrative voice-over and visual puzzles gives it a distinct niche appeal in casual hidden-object titles.
Roll Boss Rush is a Homebrew. You play as Megaman's sister ROLL, but not the Roll based on the Japanese Canon, but the Ruby Spears MegaMan Cartoon.
There are now 4 difficulty levels (easy-normal-hard & one-hit). You choose one main weapon (straight-spread-charge or burst) and one sub-weapon (vacuum-toaster-saw). You can also now choose between fighting 1 or 2 bosses at the same time (mono-melee) regardless of difficulty level.
During battles you can grab your enemy and absorb their power and use it against them. She can even perform some physical attacks such as a drop kick. You also have a super meter that allows you to perform a SUPER MOVE. Based on what weapon you're currently using, you can perform different SUPER MOVES.
Each boss has a weakness, much like every other megaman game. At the end of each battle, you're given a grade based upon your performance, an information Token, and a Password.