Buciyo 5 is an unreleased game which would’ve had the player choose between 5 different robots, each with a different peculiarity: voice, eyes, nose, ears, and brain, each of which would have allowed different gameplay mechanics and approaches to the game’s levels
Toys features a Dingo Pictures animated film titled Toys: Das Geburtstagsgeschenk. The game also features six different sliding picture puzzles with 4 difficulty options (9, 12, 25, or 36 squares). There is also a coloring book mode where players can color in six different pictures.
The game was later released on the PlayStation 2 as The Toys Room. It's the same game as the PlayStation version but adds a jigsaw puzzle mode and a pair matching mini game.
This is a bubble shooting game in the style of Puzzle Bobble. You can choose to play in 2 modes:
* Triple Mode: Levels are wider, and you get 3 bubble launchers to cover more area. You can change your position to other launchers with buttons L & R.
* Classic Mode: The classic, single-launcher experience.
Jikansa Tansa is a video game developed by Team X of the 2014 Nintendo Game Seminar. The gameplay consists of maneuvering a penguin through a series of levels by estimating the path it must travel.
Kuborabu is a puzzle game and both children and adults can play. The gameplay is based on rolling the character [a cube-crab] along paths of blocks that are revealed as Kuborabu moves, until it reaches his target. The challenge is to go through all the blocks. It is not possible to go back, as the block the character passed through gots locked. As the player finishes a path, another opens, with a greater degree of difficulty. Each path is generated randomly.
The combination of the words “cubo” and “crab” (cube in Portuguese) resulted in the name Kuborabu, and the spelling and sound refer to a word of Japanese origin.
Assemblio is a factory automation game for the WASM-4 fantasy game console. It is written in Zig and obviously highly inspired by the great Factorio and shapez.io.