Navigate your way through videogame's most colorful amusement park without the use of the joystick. Keep an eye on the windsocks since they indicate the force and direction of wind gusts that will blow you around the park.
As an Irish miner named Timothy O'Riley you must dig mines in search after valuable resources such as oil, diamonds and gold while you at the same time have to avoid evil creatures that dwell underground.
The humans came in their thousands. They poisoned our food supplies and made the waters toxic. We escaped to the mountains but the damage had been done Having ingested the poisonous fruits we now suffer from explosive flatulence ... But our weakness will become our greatest weapon!Overflowing with humor and flatulent rebellion, Orc Attack is a third-person cooperative beat-em-up. Hilarious enemies and highly-tuned combat highlight this gross but charming game following four brutish and bloated orcs as they unleash their nasty killer moves in four-player battles. Move up through the ranks and advance your skills -- use solo combo attacks to outflank and harm your enemies, or work together to deal out even more damage! With every attack, you become more powerful, and as you add power to your rank class, your stronger weapons let you break wood, metal and stone. Use Dirty Mode\'s fart and burp attack to shoot flames, acid or ice at enemies. Ignite the air around you in mass explosions or heal your comrades with a fart
Great game for people who like to beat scores over and over again.
Very good music and nice animations are making time spend on this game very delightful.
It's for free on Apple Store.
We're infested! A bug barrage is swarming out of the sewer, chomping away at every building in town. Entire neighborhoods are now crumb piles! Over in Brooklyn, Potsy, the rooftop gardener, is defeating his beloved building with his only weapon - potted petunias. Be a good neighbor. Help him take potshots at the insect invaders... Quick! When too many bugs crawl into the windows, they'll start eating you out of house and home!
A challenging, fast paced and messy "2D" game with a cute little dude. Help him not get killed on his way to the finish line.
Platform: Android
Source Google Play:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sk.memex.flappymeatbag1
The Pit is a 1982 action/strategy video game developed by AW Electronics, published by Centuri in the United States, Taito in Japan, and Zilec/Zenitone in the UK. The objective of The Pit is to descend into an underground labyrinth, retrieve a gem, and escape.
A game similar to The Pit programmed by Chris Gray inspired Peter Liepa to create Boulder Dash
Player controls a paintbrush to paint paths within a maze. The player is harassed by two fish which can be temporarily destroyed by running them over with a one of two paint rollers located near the maze center. A critter occasionally emerges to leave footprints on painted areas which must then be repainted.
The player controls a sleuth running through a forest, trying to get a Leprechaun's pot of gold. The pot of gold is randomly placed on the screen. When the pot of gold is touched, the player is taken to the next level. The Leprechaun chases the sleuth through the forest, trying to catch him. If he is caught the player loses a life and starts over from the beginning of the level. After all lives are lost, the game ends. Should the Leprechaun reach the pot of gold first, it is then relocated to another place on the screen. By touching the trees, the player's score increases, as does the value of the pot of gold. Every time the Leprechaun touches a tree, the pot's value decreases though the player's score remains the same. After each level and after every 30 seconds the Leprechaun's speed increases.
Press 1 on the alpha-numeric keyboard. You are now trapped in the Land of Keynesium.
You and your opponent are represented by the animated figures which appear at the lower right and the lower left of the maze entrance. The net worth of each figure is directly below it. Each player starts off with $500,000. Two Keynesian robots are in the center of the screen atop the maze entrance. Every maze is a game within a game. You and your opponent are playing against the robots which represent different factors of the economy. But you are also playing against each other. You will be changing strategies throughout the game - sometimes cooperating with the robots to thwart your opponent - sometimes collaborating with your opponent to beat the robots.
Each maze offers you the opportunity to make money or the chance to hang onto what money you have. An electronic signal will appear center screen to tell you which to expect - and how much cash is at stake.
The right hand control unit activates the right hand figure. The left