SpongeBob SquarePants Bowling is a casual, timing‑based bowling game. Bowl as characters from Bikini Bottom, each with distinct power, aim, and spin attributes. Use simple meters for placement, power, and spin, and tackle practice, pass‑and‑play, or tournament modes.
Square Enix released a limited version of Actraiser for mobile phones, published by Macrospace on September 1, 2004. It consists of the first three side-scrolling levels of the game, with the town-building portions completely omitted.
Spider-Man vs Doc Ock is one of several mobile games based on the film Spider-Man 2. It consists of three stages with different gameplay in each. The first one is a side-scrolling platform level with automatic running. Two buttons are used: one for swinging between rooftops and one for shooting a web at enemies standing in the way.
In the second stage, Spider-Man runs through a subway tunnel and has to avoid oncoming trains. It's possible to jump up to the ceiling to avoid the trains but it is necessary to jump back down to avoid hitting a barrier. The third and final stage is a battle against Doc Ock. He attacks with his mechanical arms which Spider-Man has to web up. Once all arms are webbed it is possible to capture the villain. Once all stages have been completed the game restarts at a higher difficulty.
This is a mobile version of the popular strategy board game from Games Workshop company! Everything just as in the original: two fighting races (Space paratroopers and Genestealers), weapons, locations and space battles full of adrenaline! The game has high quality graphics and sound which will guarantee absolutely new unforgettable feelings. The combination of step-by-step strategy and arcade action creates unique original gameplay, and big amount of game modes will let you show yourself as a professional space warrior!
Kingdom Hearts Rhythm Parade, also written as KH Rhythm Parade, is a mini-game application available through Kingdom Hearts Mobile. It is a rhythm game featuring songs from Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II.
Kingdom Hearts Rhythm Parade was released on September 10, 2009. It was discontinued on April 30, 2013, along with the rest of Kingdom Hearts Mobile.
Kingdom Hearts Reversi, also written as KH Reversi, is a mini-game application available through Kingdom Hearts Mobile. It is a Kingdom Hearts-themed version of the board game reversi.
Kingdom Hearts Reversi was released on January 21, 2010, the final mini-game added to the mobile service. It was discontinued on April 30, 2013 along with the rest of Kingdom Hearts Mobile.
Kingdom Hearts Pair Card Battle, also written as KH Pair Card Battle, is a mini-game application available through Kingdom Hearts Mobile. It is a puzzle game loosely based on the Mahjong variant Nikaudori/Shisen-Sho.
Kingdom Hearts Pair Card Battle was released on February 26, 2009. It was discontinued on April 30, 2013 along with the rest of Kingdom Hearts Mobile.
Kingdom Hearts Card Struggle -Daifugō-, also written as KH Card Struggle -Daifugō- or more commonly KH Daifugō, is a mini-game application available through Kingdom Hearts Mobile. It is a Kingdom Hearts-themed version of the card game Daifugō. The game also includes an original story that expands on the plot of Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories, written by Tetsuya Nomura.
Kingdom Hearts Card Struggle -Daifugō- was released on December 15, 2008, one of three mini-games available at the launch of the mobile service. It was discontinued on April 30, 2013 along with the rest of Kingdom Hearts Mobile.
Kingdom Hearts Balloon Glider, also written as KH Balloon Glider, is a mini-game application available through Kingdom Hearts Mobile. It is a modified recreation of the Balloon Glider mini-game from Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories.
Kingdom Hearts Balloon Glider was released on December 15, 2008, one of three mini-games available at the launch of the mobile service. It was discontinued on April 30, 2013 along with the rest of Kingdom Hearts Mobile.
Kingdom Hearts Gummiship Studio, also written as KH Gummiship Studio, is a mini-game application available through Kingdom Hearts Mobile. It is a Kingdom Hearts-themed version of the SameGame style of puzzle games.
Kingdom Hearts Gummiship Studio was released on December 15, 2008, one of three mini-games available at the launch of the mobile service. It was discontinued on April 30, 2013 along with the rest of Kingdom Hearts Mobile. The mini-game was partially recreated in English as a Facebook flash game titled Kingdom Hearts Re:coded Gummiship Studio.
Hip Hop Immortals is a mobile game in which wannabe Hip Hop stars begin their careers in beat-up apartments in the 1970s and, by earning points in the three included mini-games (MCing, Breakdancing, and Graffiti), rise to fame and fortune through the 80s, 90s and into the 00s.
The MCing mini-game is the most unique of the three, consisting of a third-person view of the game's main character rapping in a setting corresponding to the character's success level and the current era of the game. The lyrics of the song scroll along the screen above the character's head, occasionally featuring blank spaces, which are filled by selecting an appropriate word using the d-pad's four direction buttons. The selection is then graded based upon speed of entry, rhyming, metre and (of course) whether the resulting lyric makes sense and points are assigned.
The other two mini-games, Graffiti and Breakdancing, are a small four-screen platformer (graffiti artist at work, must evade security guards) and a head-to-head rhythm-action ga