B*nq is a Q*Bert clone brought to the Atari 7800 by Ken Siders. The object of b*nQ is to score as many points as possible by jumping on cubes, jumping on green objects, and luring the snake cop to his death. When all of the cubes have been changed to the “change to” color, you will advance to the next round.
Vertex Vortex Remix Cortex is a remixed version of Vertex Dispenser by Smestorp. It was created as a bonus for the St Patrick's Day Indie Royale bundle.
Roll around the Far East, as you tilt and steer one of four adorable monkeys through 125 themed mazes and a beautiful world of cherry blossoms. Just grab your bananas along the way to earn extra lives before time runs out. It’s so easy to play, even a monkey could do it!
All 50 questions recorded are handmade by Nikoli's puzzle writer, so the feeling of solving is different!
In addition, the operation unique to PlayStation®Vita makes it easier to play problems with large board sizes!
From beginners to advanced players, please enjoy the deep world of puzzles.
A puzzle game containing the world-famous "Sudoku" is now available on PS Vita! This work "Nikoli's Puzzle V Sudoku" is a collaboration with Nikoli, which also publishes Japan's first puzzle magazine, and contains a total of 50 questions handmade by the puzzle writer.
All 50 questions recorded are handmade by Nikoli's puzzle writer, so the feeling of solving is different!
In addition, the operation unique to PlayStationVita makes it easier to play with problems with large board sizes!
From beginners to advanced players, please enjoy the deep world of puzzles.
All 50 questions recorded are handmade by Nikoli's puzzle writer, so the feeling of solving is different!
In addition, the operation unique to PlayStationVita makes it easier to play with problems with large board sizes!
From beginners to advanced players, please enjoy the deep world of puzzles.
A word battle fantasy RPG in which players form words from letter tiles to damage opponents in animated battles. The game is created by the developers of Kingdom of Loathing and was partially funded on Kickstarter.
As the name suggests, Tetris Collection contains a number of Sega-published versions of Tetris, Flash Point and Bloxeed. Not only can the original arcade games be played, but you can also view arcade fliers and listen to the game's sounds from a special menu selected with Select.
Unique to this collection is the Sega Mega Drive port of Tetris, including full box and manual scans, and a prototype ROM of a cancelled Mega Drive port of Flash Point, both of which were prevented from being sold due to presumed licensing problems.