This sci-fi themed platformer is the fourth in the Laser Blast! series. Play as the advanced robot Atom Girl and progress through a platforming level, defeating enemy forces along the way. Destroy the end boss to complete Atom Girl's mission and help save her planet from evil invading forces.
This sci-fi themed platformer is the sequel to Laser Blast! Play as the advanced robot Atom Girl and progress through a platforming level, defeating enemy forces along the way. Destroy the end boss to complete Atom Girl's mission and buy her time to repair herself so that she can escape the planet Garlock-7, where a hostile force has taken over.
It's your virtual pet Blobby's adventure! Guide him through the virtual world until he reaches the castle in the sky. Defeat the castle boss to win the game. Collect hearts to refill your health.
Dottie Flowers is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) game created by the indie developer Goldlocke. This charming platformer was released as a physical cartridge for the SNES/Super Famicom, and the digital version released on the 1st March 2024.
Cordy Sky is an endless jumping platform video game developed and published by SilverTreeMedia for Android and iOS on March 28th, 2012. The game takes place between the events of the first game and Cordy 2.
The gameplay is similar to Doodle Jump's gameplay, but also has some distinct elements. Every 1000 meters, you collect a Fuel Cell. Once you reach 5000 meters and have gotten all 5 Fuel Cells, the ship is refueled and Volt goes home. You can also collect Tap Tokens, which can be used to get prizes, such as gears or power-ups. The player can also purchase skins that all require a certain amount of gears to be purchased.
This is a hack of Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle where the graphics have been changed to resemble graphics found on the Atari 2600. Also included is a patch with 64 all new levels. The graphics and levels were created in separate patch files so that they may be compatible with other hacks. For example, the graphics patch may be applied to other level hacks where the graphics were left unchanged.
Way before Lara Croft, back in the 1980’s and early 1990’s, Rick Dangerous was the Indiana Jones of computer games, running away from rolling rocks, avoiding traps, from South America to a futuristic missile base via Egypt and the Schwarzendumpf castle. xRick is a clone of Rick Dangerous, known to run on Linux, Windows, BeOs, Amiga, QNX and plenty of other platforms!
This port for the 32X is developed by Chilly Willy.