Fox Jones: The Treasures of El Dorado is a 3D arcade game aimed at younger players, serving as a sequel to Bomberic. Players take on the role of Fox Jones, an adventurer on a quest to collect the legendary treasures of El Dorado while facing off against the antagonist, Necroarch. The gameplay revolves around exploration, treasure hunting, and strategic combat. Fox navigates through various levels, gathering diamonds and other valuable items scattered throughout the environment. To overcome enemies, Fox employs a unique tactic of placing bombs, adding a puzzle-like element to the action. With its blend of exploration, collection, and bomb-based combat, Fox Jones: The Treasures of El Dorado offers a kid-friendly adventure in a 3D setting.
Released for the Macintosh in 1993, Quagmire is a puzzle platformer developed by shareware author, Tony Small. The gameplay involves typical platforming combined with firing at enemies with a bullet that follows a varying trajectory based on your mouse position.
The Deep Cave is a side-scrolling platformer. The game stars Pi, a young boy who decides to explore a cave. Throughout the game, Pi will occasionally discuss various aspects of the cave with the player. There are multiple endings in The Deep Cave, depending on how many deaths the player accumulates throughout a single playthrough of the game.
A canceled SNES game in which you played as Bill Clinton's cat, Socks. Although it was completed, it was not released because of political controversy. It was released later, in 2018, published by Second Dimension.
A side-scrolling platformer, inspired by DuckTales and Super Mario Bros. 2, Curse of the Crescent Isle is an Xbox Live Indie game released in late 2010.