Fox Jones: The Treasures of El Dorado is a 3D arcade game aimed at younger players, serving as a sequel to Bomberic. Players take on the role of Fox Jones, an adventurer on a quest to collect the legendary treasures of El Dorado while facing off against the antagonist, Necroarch. The gameplay revolves around exploration, treasure hunting, and strategic combat. Fox navigates through various levels, gathering diamonds and other valuable items scattered throughout the environment. To overcome enemies, Fox employs a unique tactic of placing bombs, adding a puzzle-like element to the action. With its blend of exploration, collection, and bomb-based combat, Fox Jones: The Treasures of El Dorado offers a kid-friendly adventure in a 3D setting.
Pinball Soccer '98 tries to break the mold by combining soccer and pinball. The game features two tables, one of which must be unlocked.
You defend your own goal with your usual flippers. The goal at the other side is defended by four defenders and a goalie. If you complete objectives you are allowed to perform free kicks, corners and penalties. Referees can roam the playing field to kick back the ball to your flippers.
It is possible to play this flipper game in two player mode, in that case both goals receive flippers and the goal becomes to score in one another's goal.
Sudden Attack is a fast paced game with speed and user battlefield And that seems to provide tension. In addition, the ease of operation and user-friendly Interface that you can enjoy the FPS for Everyone Pursued.
Digimon Battle, originally released in South Korea as Digimon RPG, is a free to play micro-transaction supported massively multiplayer online role-playing game in a setting based on that of the Digimon media franchise, specifically the Digimon Tamers anime. The game was first released in South Korea, but an English version was released on April 14, 2010 by WeMade Entertainment titled Digimon Battle, which ran for 3 years. The South Korean version still runs to this day.
Space Phallus is an side scrolling indie space shooter, developed by Charlie's Games in 2009 where you battle waves of genitalia and various body fluids. The graphic style and music is influenced by the Commodore 64 era, and the game features music by John Marwin, Magnus Pálsson, David Harris and Roald Strauss.
Game takes inspiration from 'Gone in 60 seconds' movie, and gameplay wise is similar to a mix of Driver and Grand Theft Auto games.
The game offers a free-roaming environment in a single city with different buildings and locations, traffic and pedestrians. During the missions the scope is limited because all missions have a time limit. Only the final bonus mission, where the player is awarded luxury cars, can be played without any restrictions. The player can move around on foot or in cars that can be stolen. The game is controlled from a third-person perspective with an optional inside view while driving a car. Movement is done through the keyboard while the mouse is used to steer, zoom and rotate the camera.
By performing missions or beating up people the player earns cash. This can be used to repair a car or get gas as all cars only have a limited supply. This is shown in the bottom right corner of the screen while the bottom left corner shows a mini-map of the city to view gas stations, targets or police cars
The Muppets are trapped inside your computer and it's your job to rescue them! Dive into The Muppet CD-ROM: Muppets Inside, a hilarious "misadventure" that combines challenging gameplay with witty, offbeat Muppet humor. Your goal is to round up the Muppets and along the way you'll encounter seven Muppetized games: help the Swedish Chef battle vicious vegetables in "Kitchens of Doom," but don't get lost in the Carpal Tunnel! Multiple skill levels guarantee fun for everyone, from novices to experienced gamers. With Muppets Inside you'll meet the latest members of the Muppet crew and discover over an hour of new audio and video footage, plus five new songs and classic clips from The Muppet Show.