Republic Commando: Order 66 is a non-canonical sequel video game of Star Wars: Republic Commando, exclusively available on mobile phones. This game has five levels, each with three sublevels. Every level is on a different planet.
The mobile version of Constantine is based on the movie of the same name, inspired by the comic book Hellblazer.
The game presents a top-down perspective, with the primary focus on battling demons. These creatures are typically concealed, and when your awareness meter flashes, you can utilize Illumination magic to expose them. John possesses abilities like Groundswell for attacking multiple enemies simultaneously and Shadowstride for stealthy maneuvers. In standard combat, you rely on fists and a holy shotgun, reserving magic use due to its need to regenerate. The game is structured into eight brief chapters, and progression involves interacting with other characters to follow Balthazar's trail. Beyond magic, combat, and stealth, there is also a segment where you perform exorcisms by replicating increasingly lengthy key patterns. Your advancements are automatically saved upon completing each section.
Be the champion of champion riding your bicycle for the Tour De France, the most famous cycling event in the world. Use the same road that the Tour De France 2005, beat the opponents of all other teams and win the Yellow Jersey.
Tour De France keeps all the competition types of the real event like time trials, team time trials, classic stages and, of course, the mountain stages where your strength will be your only friend. Control your player using up and down to avoid obstacles and catch speed and strength bonuses, press 5 regularly to increase your speed - but manage your strength, if it reaches 0, your player will slow down.
Sonic Reversi Hyper is a mobile phone game released for i-mode 505i, Vodafone Live! (256KB) and EZweb (BREW 3.1) devices through the Sonic Cafe portal. It is the sequel to Sonic Reversi.
Taisen Bomberman 8 is the second game in the Taisen ☆ Bomberman series. It is an enhancement over the previous game, adding a 8 player multiplayer mode.
Age of Heroes: Army of Darkness - is strategy-rpg from Qplaze, the first of the series describing events in the world of Age of Heroes. The menace of underground darkness threatened the world of people. Dead rise from their graves to clear lands from living beings, somebody’s evil will and eternal hunger lead them, and you must save mankind from creatures of darkness.
Immediately after the "Masque of Fantasy Murder Case,'' Renji Mirokuin, a freelance writer who is active in books related to the occult and is a friend of Masao Ikurumi, goes to an apartment in the suburbs for an interview.
The place is commonly known as the "haunted mansion." He was trying to find out about the rumor that was said to have originated from there, "The Red Elevator.''
However, the uncooperative apartment residents refuse to accept Mirokuin's interview ...
As we continue to conduct such difficult interviews , a ``red elevator'' appears in front of
Mirokuin.
Is it the curse of the incident eight years ago? Here is the terrifying story of the encounter between Mirokuin and Hibukawa!
In 2005 a mobile version of Age of Empires II was released for Java mobile devices (J2ME), called Age of Empires II Mobile and developed by In-Fusio. It featured much simplified gameplay and graphics, designed for the mobile devices of the time.
The mobile game features similar gameplay to the PC version, albeit on a smaller scale. Three modes are available: a tutorial, a campaign split into three campaigns of seven scenarios each, and random map. Villagers gather food, wood, gold, and stone as resources, and military units can be trained. The player must progress through four different Ages: Dark Age, Feudal Age, Castle Age, and Imperial Age.
Age of Empires II Mobile Deluxe Edition was released in 2006. It adds two new civilizations: Persians and Japanese.
It had been raining for days. The days of the record heavy May rain continue. A past event told by a man who visited the Kyukawa detective agency to fulfill his promise he made 8 years ago.
BIO HAZARD is a port of Resident Evil for the Korean mobile phone models SCH-G100 and SPH-G1000 released on 15 June 2005. It is the first title localized for Korea.
The was distributed through the GXG platform for the SCH-G100 and GPANG for SPH-G1000 where buyers had to download the game to a PC, and then transferred the files to a compatible phone.
In War of the Worlds, the film based on the H.G. Wells novel of the same name, the focus is on mankind in a struggle against a strange alien invasion. In this take on it, however, the events are turned around as you command a tripod in its quest to exterminate all humans. In the thirteen levels, set in Osaka, London, New Jersey and apocalyptic wastelands, you guide the alien through side-scrolling levels, destroying anything in sight.
You can move the tripod, as well as the main turret to target waves of enemies. Each level ends with a boss attack where you take on a giant tank, submarine or a flying bomber, or prevent a ferry from escaping with human passengers. Many events follow the movie, and the order of the locations is also kept intact. Although you will spend a lot of time fending off enemies, time is the most important factor. You are much stronger than your enemies, so they will often charge with kamikaze attacks to slow you down. Buildings will also prevent you from moving steadily, and these need to be
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Lockdown is a mobile game in the Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Franchise based on Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Lockdown. Developed by Gameloft, it features gameplay similar to other mobile titles in the franchise but retains the overall story of its console counterpart. The game takes place in 2007, which in the plot echoes the events of Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas (Mobile).