"MACRO-TV" is a 1996 Japanese sci-fi point-and-click game developed by the three-person studio MACRO-ARTS. Armed with the "MACRO-TV" system, players investigate the activities of hacker David Browith. Utilizing built-in CCD cameras and an ultra high-speed network, players navigate the dangers of cyberspace, unraveling the mysteries behind Browith's intrusion and his peculiar world.
A freeware game distributed in the late 80s via Macintosh's HyperCard system. It is a point-and-click adventure game where, after spending time in cryostasis a lone astronaut crash lands on earth. Seeking shelter in an abandoned mall the player must find a way out and figure out what happened to the Earth.
This time the history goes back to the viking age. A group of criminals kidnaps a history teacher (a viking expert), forcing him to show them the secret viking grave. Olsenbanden contacts their old teacher which leads them on an adventure where they have to stop the bad guys before they find the grave. In order to solve the mystery, the player have to go through 10 missions. For each successful mission, they will get closer to the finish line. As always, the Olsenbanden jr have both police and villains on their heels.
Five Nights at Freddy's - Pocket Horror is a FNaFangame, reimagining the first game of the franchise as a 90's Game Boy/Game Boy Color release.
Or you can just call it a "demake".
Point-and-click game distributed by BNN, based on the original work by picture book writer Jun Takabatake. Each scene in the game unfolds like a narrated storybook, with clickable elements for new animations and music.