The Nintendo DS version of Thor: God of Thunder, developed by WayForward Technologies, differs significantly from its console counterparts. Released in 2011, it is a side-scrolling action game with 2D visuals inspired by comic book art. Players control Thor as he battles through the Nine Realms using Mjolnir to unleash melee attacks, ranged lightning powers, and screen-clearing special moves.
This version focuses on platforming and combat, with a more streamlined experience compared to the 3D action of other platforms. It received relatively better reviews than the console versions, praised for its artistic style and more focused gameplay.
Viriax is an experimental game with procedurally generated levels. The player controls a virus that advances in order to infect the main organs of a human body. Every movement has an energy cost, so he must absorb red blood cells to keep going, taking items along the way that can cause all kinds of mutations and unexpected effects. It features raw visuals and a sick soundtrack composed by Gryzor87 with PX Tone, the chip music tool created by Daisuke "Pixel" Amaya.
Dino Run: Marathon of Doom is the sequel to Dino Run. It consists of a single marathon level in which the player dinosaur must outrun the cataclysm to reach its sanctuary.
The game offers both single-player and two-player cooperative multiplayer modes as players progress through a series of levels. Featuring six playable characters—Ratchet, Clank, Jak, Daxter, Sly Cooper, and Bentley—the game comprises a total of 50 levels categorized into five "archetypes", five weapon classes, and four environments. These environments include Paris from Sly Cooper & Bentley, Metropolis City on Kerwan from Ratchet & Clank, Haven City from Jak and Daxter, and Planet X, an original game-created environment.
Players have the flexibility to choose their character for each level, with each character offering a distinct gameplay style and potential advantages on specific levels. In cooperative play, the second player assumes the role of the first player's sidekick character. For instance, if the first player selects Jak, the second player automatically becomes Daxter.
The five weapon classes—Disc, Whip, Bowling, Projectile, and Melee—each bring a unique gameplay element. The Disc is thrown akin
Sky Island is a platform-perspective game inspired by FEZ. The player controls a character called sun scale who is trying to defend the land from dark souls.
Doodle Jump: Hop the Movie is similar to the original Doodle Jump. You still tilt the device to have the hero, E.B. star of the film, jump from platform to platform. As always, you're avoiding obstacles, catching rides on rockets, shooting invaders and aiming for the sky.
Space is Key is a one button game. You guessed it, using the space bar!
Using the space bar, bounce and jump your way through a series of 15 levels. Increasing in difficulty with upgrades. Can you do it?
Shadow the Hedgehog in Sonic the Hedgehog brings the Ultimate Lifeform to South Island to put a stop to Dr. Robotnik's Evil Plans!
He must skate across 7 perilous zones to free the animals he's trapped in his robots and collect the 6 Chaos Emeralds!
Shadow's journey however isn't the same as that blue rodent, as he has the ability to use rings to fuel his rocket shoes for a boost! However the shoes use 5 Rings per boost so use them wisely!
Shadow also brings the Light Speed Dash to the table working just like how it did back when he was the talk of the town!
Simply hit A near a trail of rings to dash through them at light speed!
Oh and did I mention that thanks to Shadow practicing his Chaos Abilities so much, he no longer needs the 7th emerald to go Super?
The Great Gatsby is a platform game inspired by the 1925 novel of the same name by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Loosely borrowing characters and locations from the original story, players guide Nick Carraway through four main levels. The game is jokingly said to be a localized, unreleased port of the Japanese NES game Doki Doki Toshokan: Gatsby no Monogatari and the developers even made up fake advertisements, credits and a cartridge photo. It is however an entirely original browser game created to resemble a NES platformer from the 8-bit era.