Game Grumps: The Video Game is an unofficial 2D platformer developed by GLWuffie and released on the GameMaker Studio Steam Workshop based around the YouTube channel Game Grumps.
Alpine Ascent is a little chill climbing platformer made for PICO-8.
The green bar represents your stamina. When it reaches zero, you cannot climb or jump. You can replenish stamina by landing, or using a green stamina coin. Collecting gold coins will increase your maximum stamina.
You will slip down when climbing on ice blocks. You cannot climb on obsidian blocks, and magma blocks will quickly drain your stamina while you climb them.
For an extra challenge, try to get to the top of the mountain without letting your stamina reach zero, or collect all the coins!
A special edition of the Felix the Cat bundle. It includes:
- Physical Copy of Felix the Cat with Reversible Cover
- Felix the Cat Classic Box
- Felix the Cat Original Game Soundtrack (Single Disc)
- 12" x 16" Poster
This Super Mario World romhack is the result of over two years of work. It features lots of fun and varied levels, a new powerup, an original plot and a lot more. You play as Luigi seeking to go home from another dimension.
Nabbit wants to be on the nice list for once, so he decides to help out a Shining Star asking for his help. Nabbit must now gather all of the presents on the island and bring them under the Christmas tree at the Star Shrine!
"Fierce The "Bandit King" returns once again and has gotten himself roped into a full scale invasion of the world he dwells in!
As he was trying to catch some Zs after defeating Plague and trapping him inside a giant jewel from his previous outing, he is ambushed by an intimidating android who makes off with his jewel and witnesses a horrific space station looming in the sky.
As Fierce (Now joined by his trusty partner in crime - Moofie The Chu-Chu Snake) tries to find out what the cosmic heck is going on he sees a girl getting captured by a drone guard, perhaps she will know what's the deal about these invading jerks and help get his treasure back!"
Nachos and Fried Oreos is a 15-exit "vanilla with ASM sprinkles" hack. The levels are short and sweet with a focus on action-packed platforming (inspired by the Japanese style of hacking). However, this hack is not your typical platformer. In Nachos and Fried Oreos, a game-over is truly a game-over! If you lose all your lives, your save file is deleted and you must start from the beginning.
The game includes 4 difficulties that determine the amount of lives you will start with. In addition, every level has 5 dragon coins and a moon. Collecting them will grant you a different reward based on your difficulty.
If you are a casual player and you would never touch a "hard" or "very-hard" hack, that's okay! That's exactly why we have created beginner mode. On this difficulty, you will be given infinite lives and can enjoy the hack at your leisure. Still, be aware that this hack is pretty tricky, even on beginner mode. If you are a more advanced player and love the adrenaline and excitement of beating a challenging segm
"Well, we psychiatrists have found that over 8% of the population will always be mice, I mean, after all, there's something of the mouse in all of us." - Kargol
this is a short 19 exit hack made at the beginning of winter 2018 c3, meant to showcase a lot of the cool stuff shown off.
Blinky 3 is a platformer for MS-DOS, developed by Jeremy Lamar. It's (obviously) the sequel to Blinky 2, though it plays differently. It was released on December 9, 1995. The shareware version of the game was available in the "Kids Only" section of AOL's "Shareware Games".
In the adolescent year of 2018, one "stick mice in my head and then beat my head in with a hammer and let them back out" was birthed into the world via a purulent sludge. Quick, hasty, raw, it ended up being a moderate success.
"So 2 Mice Walk Into a Bar..." is not a sequel to that. There is no JUMP Team here. In fact, we hate JUMP Team now. This is instead a spiritual successor which focuses on the most fun aspect of "stick mice..." (quickly designed levels focused around an ASM gimmick of sorts) without the limitations of "stick mice..." (begone sole C3 resources!).
Much of this hack was designed during the month of December 2019, hastily and under the influence. We hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed making it.