Shadowgate is one of the most well-known and beloved point-and-click adventure titles in gaming history. As one of the original titles in the popular MacVenture series that went on to be celebrated on the NES, GBC, and Nintendo 64, Shadowgate quickly endeared players with its fantastic atmospheric soundtrack, perilous locations to progress through, countless puzzles to solve, and more ways to gruesomely die than gamers previously thought possible.
Developed by Pixel Ghost, Shadowgate PD is being lovingly reimagined for the Playdate console using Pulp, a web based game making tool made by Panic.
Alien music producer Tomie needs inspiration! In this rhythm-action game designed specifically for the Playdate console, it's up to her pet space sea slug Otto to find it in the furthest corners of the galaxy.
In Wheelsprung, you’ll flip, weave, and launch through obstacle-filled courses in a whimsical, hand-drawn world. Bounce off seesaws, soar between bookshelves, and discover hidden surprises. Nail the perfect run, beat your best time, and climb the leaderboards to prove you're the fastest squirrel on two wheels.
The Whiteout is a chapter based, narrative-driven adventure game that takes place in the not-too-distant future. You’ll play as a lone traveler in a dangerous and broken world: society has collapsed, food is scarce, and trust is not affordable.
A collection of unique games for the Playdate handheld console. Discover them over six weeks by purchasing this season bundle at a discount, or you can buy them individually in the store.
An action-adventure game for the Playdate handheld console in the vein of classic The Legend of Zelda games combined with modern ideas found in e.g. Dark Souls and Hollow Knight.
Solar Descent features real-time combat, two attack buttons, on the fly switching of abilities, clever combat integration of the crank, elaborate menus and map systems.
Rabbit Jumping DX is the not-at-all-anticipated follow up to a game almost no one has played, this time with less colour, and more of almost everything else.
Run, jump, and crawl through five side-scrolling stages filled with bears, foxes, and other dangers as you rescue the lost bunnies. (If you want to, no pressure.)
Don't be fooled by the cute graphics, this game is tough as nails, but with persistence or maybe a lucky rabbit's foot I'm sure you'll reach the end
Features a catchy retro soundtrack that is sure to get stuck in your head, super smooth gameplay at 48-ish frames-per-second, and a progress save feature for when you need to take a li'l break.
Enjoy!