In this game you play as a ninja whose accountant just took his money and sealed himself away in his fortress. Armed with a shotgun, grenades, and ninja skills, you're out for blood in this retro indie game.
Fast-paced arena shooter with tons of different enemy types. You can play as one of two ships each with its own unique weapon to battle against vast amounts of baddies. The game also features upgrades and an achievement system.
All maps are: (i) medieval-themed, and generally very large compared to typical DooM maps; (ii) non-linear and feature multiple paths; (iii) feature castle and fortress architecture, fights on an epic scale, and magnificent vistas. Maps 08-10 can be played in any order within the hub, and powerups & enemies are different in any given map depending on whether you play it first or play it after entering from another map. This provides additional replay value.
From the creators of The Sims comes a shoot-em-up carnival game that will have you blasting away for hours! Shoot and tag sliding Sims bumpers but watch out for dangerous traps. Clear the bumpers before you run out of shots! Enjoy the game again and again as you master tough skill shots, score combos and bonuses, and shoot for a high score. More than 140 levels in two fun-filled game modes keep the arcade action coming!
Demon Eclipse was a Doom II mod for GZDoom by Amuscaria (formerly Eriance). Originally intended to be told through the eyes of another marine escaping the invasion on Earth in during Doom II, Demon Eclipse went through multiple iterations but was ultimately dropped due to real-life and the loss of motivation for the project by the author. The project had succumbed to multiple rounds of scope-bloat and become too much to manage. The first episode of first dropped from the mod, but was later made standalone by Blue Shadow. The intent was to focus and refine the second episodes 'hell-tech' theme in the "Hell-Forged Edition", but that also fell thru in 2014.
In 2017, Amuscaria had revive the project in a complete reboot of the second episode by the name of Hell-Forged, with a much narrower focus around the Gothic hell-tech theme.
It's Christmas Eve and Dinky is angry.
After returning home from his last adventure, Dinky discovers that his family have (once again) been kidnapped by the forces of evil. A mysterious trail of toys, tinsel, and wrapping paper leads into the night...
Enraged and with nothing to lose, Dinky heads out to save his family from a grizzly (yet seasonal) demise.
Doujin Bullet Hell game of the Cute'Em Up sub-genre by Studio SiestA. Trouble Witches Episode 1 Daughters of Amalgam (2007) is the first game of the series and was released for Windows PC as doujin game.
This is a game for people who like shooting, but can't make it to the end because they're not very good at it......
Sold alongside an "All-Ages Edition".
Biohazard The Operations is a mobile phone game, released in 2007. It is the sequel to BIOHAZARD the episodes, and is based on the remake of Resident Evil. OPERATIONS was only released for Japanese mobile phones, at a download price of 525 yen.
BIOHAZARD the episodes is a mobile phone game released in 2007. It was announced in September 2006 to take advantage of the new FOMA 903i phone's 1MB size limit for apps and 3D gaming capabilities.
This game was available in Hasbro's website.
The game uses pictures of figures and toy Web-Shooters from Hasbro's Spider-Man 3 toyline.
It is a first-person-shooter style game where Spider-Man has to shoot his enemies with his webs and gain points. If he hits his own picture, he loses points instead.
You will pilot an helicopter with your more or arrow keys. It is very easy to move, because though it is 3D, you can only move in 2D. Prepare yourself, because this is going to be a hard war. You will have to destroy the armies of ground, air and water weaponry. Your helicopter will be attacked by other helicopters, jeeps, jet fighters, aircraft carriers, battleships, and any kind of enemy. Water, desert, mountains,... all of them are dangerous and full of enemies to destroy.
Doujin game of the comedy slice-of-life series LuckyStar... with guns! GunStar takes the player in a series of side-scrolling levels blasting everything in sight, but unlike most side-scrolling shooting games GunStar aims for an FPS experience in 2D with WASD movement and mouse aiming, even emulating weapon recoil.