Photonic Distress (or PD for short) is a blend of First/Third Person puzzler/platformer with a unique twist. Navigate your way through randomly generated dark levels, lighting your way up and collecting Memory Fragments to wake up!
Super Flail is a fast-paced arcade score attack game of flail-swinging rampage. Swing your flail to destroy everything until you die. Compare your score with other players and get on the top of the leaderboards.
Watching Delusion is a grotesque puzzle game where you have to open all of the "eyes" on the map. It's a simple game using up to six blocks per level, but as the special "eye" blocks grow, you will gradually fall into the labyrinth.
Jelly Wants More is a combination of first-class delusion and simple but catchy game mechanics. Relax, admire beautiful bodies and forget about problems!
Speed Up. Feel the speed. Doge the lasers. Collect the speed boosts.
Speed Up even more! Experience the rush. Enjoy the thrill. Master the almost impossible.
A challenging platformer that looks easy to play on the surface. You play as a computer screen defeating enemies, going through hard to navigate levels, defeating bosses and collecting upgrades to get stronger and play better.
"Mojo” is a new version of the famous game “2048”, an original approach to this well-known puzzle. Several beautiful girls will keep you company during the game. The more points you get, the less clothes remain on the girls.
Welcome to Digital Jigsaw Puzzle!
This jigsaw puzzle game attempts to mimic how a person in the real world would put a jigsaw puzzle together. We are -not- a grid based game like most other jigsaw puzzle games.
Why are humans, though unable to wield magic, so obsessed with it? What is the essence of magic? Why do countless legends of magical creatures persist in a world devoid of them? What defines a "monster"? What is the nature of gods? What was wrong with the world of the past? What feels off about our world today? All these questions, reflections, and answers will gradually unfold in Legend Sang 5.
The Class 315 fleet has spent 38 years working both the GEML, the Lea Valley Lines, and occasionally stretching further afield to the likes of Braintree - however their most notable work is the stopping 'metro' services between London and Shenfield, a distance of around 20 miles.
The Stinson L-5 is typical of the type of aircraft developed during WWII for duties such as liaison, artillery spotting, photo-reconnaissance, and casualty evacuation. Rugged and dependable, the design is a true 'workhorse', showing little to no concern for aesthetics and equipped with no unnecessary embellishments.