Bob et Bobette: Les Dompteurs du Temps is an Action game, developed by Standaard Multimedia and published by Infogrames, which was released in Europe in 2001.
If you have a little one who is ready to start playing videogames, then you should give RESCUE HEROES: Fire Frenzy a try. There are five mini-games to play; some are versions of classic kid's games, but with a fire theme. One is simple game MEMORY where players must match pictures of animals to rescue them from a fire, while another is similar to SIMON where players must memorize and repeat color combinations. Some of the other games are more action oriented and will challenge anyone's skill. For example, one game calls for the player to ride a jet ski to rescue people stuck on the other side of a river and drop buckets of water from a helicopter. If you have a Game Boy printer, the medals and awards earned can be printed. Now you can help a young gamer get started with RESCUE HEROES: Fire Frenzy.
The Kisekae series following "Kisekae Monogatari" and "Fashionable Diary". In the game, I go to a ham school to study and challenge a vocational exam. If you pass the desired occupation, you can get clothes suitable for that occupation. There are more than 100,000 combinations of coordination, more than 10 times the previous work! Moreover, boy characters can also be played. You can also strengthen the communication function to make friends' characters appear and enjoy e-mails and bulletin boards. Personality fortune-telling is classified into 64 patterns, so the probability of hitting it may be high!
Shaman King Chou Senjiryokketsu is a trading card game for the Game Boy Color. There are two versions, Meramera and Funbari that differs in the main characters of the game. The Meramera version has:
- Kaita
- Mitsuru
- Maria
Shaman King Chou Senjiryokketsu is a trading card game for the Game Boy Color. There are two versions, Meramera and Funbari that differs in the main characters of the game. The Meramera version has:
- Tsuyoshi
- Kevin/CM King
- Kana
They're creepy, kooky, mysterious, spooky, and in trouble up to their ears! It seem that a nefarious real estate agent has designs on turning the family mansion into a high-rent amusement park, and the only way the Addams family can save their old haunt (no pun intended) is to win a court battle. Since courtroom dramas don't make for good video games, the object here is to help the well-meaning Addams clan locate the original ownership papers for the house in order to prove that the land is rightfully theirs. You'll be able to explore 30 massive levels of spooky territory making your way through the mansion, the high court, town hall, a greenhouse, a mineshaft, city streets, and more. There are plenty of power-ups available throughout the game, and each level sports a movie sequence featuring characters from the popular television series. You don't have to be even remotely strange or morbid to get plenty of thrills and chills from The New Addams Family.
Medarot 5 follows the adventures of Koishimaru Tensan, who has recently moved to the small town of Susutake. Koishimaru gets a new Medarotch and meets a boy named Yamato Shijimi, but his Medarotch breaks after he gets pushed into cow manure. He later finds an abandoned Medarotch and Medarot Chrotojil inside of a tree and is forced to activate them in a sudden Robottle.
"Minnie & Friends" is a game where you advance your adventure while using email. Email is indispensable for Minnie to solve the mystery of adventure in advancing the game. In addition to the main character Minnie Mouse, 10 characters including Pluto, Donald, Goofy, Chip & Dale, May, Jun, and April have appeared. In addition, the original characters of "Minnie & Friends" will also appear! There are 13 types of mini-games in the middle of the adventure, and after clearing each mini-game, you can play any number of times by selecting "mini-game" on the menu screen.
"Fort Boyard" is a videogame developed by Microids and published by Nintendo in 2001 for the Game Boy Color. It is based on the international game TV show of the same name, which first became popular in France in the early 1990s.
Teams of 4 players compete in physical and mental challenges to earn keys that unlock a trove of prizes. Players meet famous Fort Boyard characters and animals in various situations.