Koopa: A Winter's Tale is an atmospheric exploration minigame featuring nearly 100% original graphics and backgrounds. Journey through three wintery levels as a Koopa Troopa, just trying to find the stuff needed for a warm winter night.
Ultimate Knight Windom XP is a 2008 3D arena combat game featuring mecha inspired by various Windows and Linux operating systems originally developed by Y. Kamada for Microsoft Windows.
Windom XP supports singleplayer, local PVP, online PVP, and LAN PVP.
One level for any limit removing port.
The idea for this PWAD came from iddqd.ru. The main concept is: you should create a level using only two IWAD textures and two IWAD flats.
Two levels for any limit removing port.
The idea for this PWAD came from iddqd.ru. The main concept is: you should create a level using only two IWAD textures and two IWAD flats.
Alliance of the Golden Witch is the fourth arc in Umineko no Naku Koro ni and the final arc of the original Umineko no Naku Koro ni visual novel. It introduces the character of Ange Ushiromiya and follows her quest to discover the truth of the Rokkenjima massacre.
The game was bundled with the first three episodes and was the first game to hold the full Umineko no Naku Koro ni / When They Cry 3 set of games.
"War of the Human Tanks: Alter is the second installment of the War of the Human Tanks series, and sequel to War of the Human Tanks. This time you assume command of the enemy of the first game, the Royal Army, and fight back for all you hold dear!
War of the Human Tanks is a story driven strategy game with a gameplay reminiscent of Battleship and Chess, featuring a story of war, loyalty, sacrifice and human shaped tanks."
Duke is headed downtown for a little R & R only to find those alien bastards have taken over the city and are drinking up all the booze in his favorite bar. That dog don't hunt so it's time to kick some alien ass and eliminate the vermin.
Despite being called Alice Senki 2, this game is much like a polished and finished version of Alice Senki Vanilla 2003. It includes 17 characters created by Alice Soft, thus the name of the game.
The Second Reproduction is an otome game, set in the same universe as Queen of Darkness, the circle's first game, as well as serving as a sort of sequel.
Christina was the third princess of Almenan, and born in the era of war against the Demons. Having the status of a “Champion”, Christina had countless battle victories upon her shoulders and was feared by the Demon race.
Being the most successful of her three sisters, her mother the queen sent her on a secret mission to assassinate the Demon Lord Gardis in return for his ruthless annihilation of the Kingdom of Crofts.
Obeying her mother’s orders for the sake of her kingdom, Christina set out alongside with her most loyal knight Lezette to take the Demon Lord’s head, and to bring peace to the land. But they soon discover the Demon Lord and his people are not as ruthless as they have been told all their life.
This is a fan disc of Akatsuki no Goei, featuring six short stories. The game includes a Reika & Kyouka story, Tsuki story, Aya story, Moe story, Tae story, and an Anzu story focusing on Kaito's past that is unlocked after the previous five are completed.
DJMax Trilogy is a rhythm action game with five difficulty modes ranging from limited four-key gameplay to a challenging eight-key setup. As notes are played with perfect accuracy, a "fever gauge" will be charged. When it is fully charged, Fever can be activated. Fever acts as a multiplier to score and it varies between x2 and x5.
The protagonist character has 'lived' alone and unfeeling as a conscience inhabiting random objects and animals for random times for as long as he can remember — but one day, he turns into the shape of a human boy. His life changes utterly when the human girl Sae decides to try to befriend him, naming him "Ao" for his deep blue eyes as he cannot speak. Every day, they have fun playing hide and seek — but one day, Sae stops coming...
Medieval/fantasy episode consisting of five medium to large maps - the sequel to Soul of Evil. Also features new and modified monsters, weapons, and items as well as a story in the vein of SOE unfolding throughout the maps, many custom textures, sounds, and skyboxes. The gameplay is very non-linear and very hard.
Enhanced skins are also available in this edition.
This is considered to be one of Tronyn's best map packs and should last an experienced player over two hours of playtime.
Ruina: Fairy Tale of the Forgotten Ruins is a free-to-play Japanese RPG made with the RPG Maker 2000 engine, originally released on December 24th, 2008 and made but just one person known as Shoukichi Karekusa (枯草章吉). The game won the Grand Prize in Freem!’s 4th Annual Game Contest and its generally considered as a cult classic.
The game was fan translated into English in early 2021 by a user named Dink. The translation received the blessing of the original creator with the conditions that his name remain in or be added to any relevant documentation, signifying that he is the game’s creator and that the game always be available free of charge.