Touhou Shifuujou ...the Alternative Age is a fanmade Touhou Project shoot 'em up game developed by danmaq, best known for his later fangame Concealed the Conclusion. It is one of the earliest games made using the Danmakufu engine, as well as one of the earliest fanmade Touhou-style STGs.
Is the curse really real? This chapter presents the events from another view, which reveals additional information about Rena's past and Keiichi's reasons for moving to Hinamizawa from Tokyo.
A second version of Maribato!, called Maribato! Version 2.0 was released in Comiket 70 in 2005, and a third one, called Maribato! Plus, was released one year later, both presented as standalone discs. Both version add new characters and stages, and rebalance the existing ones.
Battle Moon Wars is a PC-made series of Super deformed Tactical RPGs created by Dojin soft developer and publisher Werk in 2005. Its popularity in Japan has given rise to a number of Battle Moon Wars games. The series has a basic similarity to the Super Robot Wars series and its Super deformed looks, as well as taking its crossover concept.
The game uses the crossover of Type-Moon's visual novel and anime series, including Tsukihime and Fate/stay night with several original characters made exclusive by Werk. Their involvement in the series are covered as Acts.
The game is completely translated, with the story content and interface all translated to English.
Known Type-Moon series included
Fate/hollow ataraxia
Fate/stay night
Fate/unlimited codes
Fate/zero
Kara no Kyōkai
Kagetsu Tohya
Melty Blood
Tsukihime
This game is a split-screen vertical danmaku shooting game where two characters engage in the normal Touhou-esque gameplay, while unleashing attacks and character-specific spell cards onto the other player, similar to that of Phantasmagoria of Dim.Dream. When a player gets hit enough times to lose all their hit points, they are defeated.
The game features a Story Mode, which pits the player against a series of nine opponents that get progressively harder, and a versus mode, which is a single match against either an AI opponent or a human opponent(or, two AI opponents). With the netplay patch, multiplayer is also possible through LAN or over the Internet.
Tobi Tsukihime is a horizontally scrolling shooter developed by 01step and based upon Tsukihime, a doujin visual novel created by Type-Moon.
Tobi Tsukihime is a typical shooting game in which the player takes the role of Kohaku, a maid in the Tohno mansion, along with Len the demon succubus. The player's firepower consists of a main shot (allows for rapid fire), a number of bombs for moderate damage and a spinning marble created by Len. Power-ups are available for the main shot by collecting items or enemy shot down. During level-up Kohaku is invicible for a short of time. The marble plays as an indestructable weapon which can firing forward or moved freely in any direction. By holding down shoot button will gives player hit box icon and reduces Kohaku's speed.
It has been a year since the Kanenone Gakuen transitioned into a co-ed school, integrating female students into a previously all-male high school. The school closure riots that followed were temporarily settled and the summer vacation was coming to an end by August. Yuusuke and Futaba are still fighting as usual, but they managed to keep it afloat. Everything seemed normal again, until suddenly... a fire broke out in the girls' dormitory! And now the girls have to live alongside the boys in their dormitory.
Yuusuke tries his best to make love amid all this, but he is now in trouble when a girl he has known since childhood shows up, and he starts to share a room with twin sisters!
An unprecedented ordeal looms before the two of them!
This is the final part of the series, filled with joy and conflict!
Tierras del Sur is an Argentine, open source, free-to-play, 2D MMORPG, online since 2005, created by Marcelo Marcón. The action takes place in a fantasy world where players take control of a character that interacts with other character also controlled by other people.
Quraish: The game is a 2005 real-time strategy 3D computer video game produced by Syrian video game production, Afkar Media. It is the second Arabic language-based game and a third person strategy game based on the early battles of Islam, primarily focusing on the Rashidun Caliphate's successful campaigns against the Eastern Roman Empire and the Sassanid dynasty of Persia.
The anonymous protagonist is diagnosed with lung cancer shortly after his twentieth birthday, and is admitted to hospice care at a hospital in Mito, Ibaraki. There he meets Setsumi, a woman who is two years older than he is, who is also terminally ill. Finding that they both refuse to die in the hospital or at home with their families, they run away together in a silver Honda Integra belonging to the protagonist's father.