Sheathe your sword, draw your deck, and get ready for Hearthstone - the fast paced strategy card game that's easy to learn and massively fun. Start a free game on Battle.net and play your cards to sling spells, summon creatures, and command the heroes of Warcraft in duels of epic strategy.
With powerful prebuilt decks, and hundreds of additional cards to win, craft or purchase - your collection never stops evolving.
Challenge players of all skill levels on Battle.net or hone your skills in practice matches against some of the greatest strategists of Azeroth - Thrall, Uther, Gul'dan, and more!
Rumors say treasures still await those brave enough to delve into the depths of the Haunted Halls. A classic D&D module brought to life narrated by Forgotten Realms creator Ed Greenwood. This is an enormous dungeon with dozens of side objectives. It can be replayed in an extended mode with new content and developer commentary.
Explore the dwarven city of Thunderholme and defeat powerful dragons and their allies. This is a premium quest collection with two raids, a large adventure area for hunting monsters and the ability to craft thunder-forged weapons. Part of D&D's 40th anniversary "Tyranny of Dragons" event across multiple products.
MAYhem 2013 is an 11-level PWAD for Boom-compatible source ports, created by members of the Doomworld forums in May 2013. It was the second MAYhem event, and led by series founder TheMionicDonut. As well as being made in a month, there was an additional limitation of using only two monster types per map.
Granblue Fantasy is a Japanese role-playing video game. The game plays as a traditional Japanese role-playing video game with turn-based battles. The game also contains summons and a class system that alters the main character's move-set and growth. Characters gain levels and abilities by accruing experience; summons and weapons equipped also confer characters with bonuses on attack power and HP. The characters themselves are gained either via quests (the main story quests or special event quests) or by using in-game currency to receive random crystal fragments, which may contain special weapons that add specific characters to the party. Characters, summons, and weapons are ranked (from best to worst) as SSR, SR, R, or N; each is also of type wind, water, fire, earth, light, or darkness. Voice actors provide voices for all of the characters in battle, and for much of the main and event storylines.
You find yourself in a crowded city in the feature. An evil android is on the run and it is your job to hunt him and shoot him down! You only have ten bullets left and he is somewhere in this crowd of people.
This hack replaces Metroid’s password system with a saving system, offering three save files. The file selection menu shows the player’s equipment, and as an added bonus, the player’s health is now saved (no need to grind for health every time you resume your game). The save system can be a handy addition for those who don’t like to use save-states, or those playing on a flash-cart.
Included is a scrollable map when the game is paused and the ability to combine wave and ice beams.
Version 0.3 fixes a bug that could prevent the game from booting correctly in some cases. The hack has been tested and confirmed to work on the PowerPak as well as a normal cart.
Join the numbers and get to the 2048 tile!
Swipe to move all tiles. When two tiles with the same number touch, they merge into one.
Get to the 2048 tile, and reach a high score!
Hung on a piece on thread in the foyer, a bamboo scroll read:
Rules
1) You must not let any strangers into the house. Preferably not even the forest where we reside in.
2) If you spot any strangers loitering around the property, alert us immediately.
3) You may converse with strangers as a gesture of friendliness, but never tell them where the house is located. We are hiding for safety, after all.
4) Don’t accept things from trespassers. Don’t give things to trespassers, either.
5) Never, I repeat, never talk to those of the Taira family.
6) Got it? Don’t trust the Taira Clan.
Minamoto no Ryouji, a 12th-century Japanese boy of the Minamoto clan read those rules, and knew them all by heart. Never in his life would he even dream of breaking even one of them. That is, until that one day he met a girl named Yuki in the heart of the winter fields.
Six Rules is a short story about a little boy, a little girl, and a spiritual journey through a snow-strewn forest of ancient Japan.
Created by Italian web developer Gabriele Cirulli, 2048 is a single-player sliding tile puzzle video game that challenges players to combine numbered tiles on a 4x4 grid to create a tile with the number 2048. Originally written in JavaScript and CSS over a weekend, it was released in March 2014 as free and open-source software.
Bastion of ancient civilization, a keeper of galaxy wisdom is invaded by alien armies. Use powerful ancient technologies and defeat the attack of enemy armies!
Microtrip is a physics arcade game set inside the body of a strange creature. Its unique soft-body physics and the procedural generated levels make the game different and challenging every time you play.
The goal is simple: go as deep as possible. For completing such a task you need to dodge the monsters as well as eating the white cells that are keeping you alive. The game is punctuated by special pills that give the blob a weird yet amazing power. How far can you go?
During a journey home from the far reaches of space, you are forced to crash-land on a mysterious planet not on any of your star charts. Faced with the challenge of repairing your damaged spaceship, it soon becomes clear that you've become involved in something altogether more interesting...
The sort-of sequel to Super Pika Land Ultra Vanilla, another Super Mario World ROM hack. Unlike Vanilla, it uses custom blocks, sprites, ASM, and all that other cool stuff. And the enemies are actually Pokémon this time! Ain't technology wonderful?! It's about 60 levels long with a couple of well-hidden surprises and "references."