ZAP! is a compilation of eight single player space shooters in the fixed screen genre. The games have all been previously released by Alawar Entertainment, Inc .
The games in this compilation are:
Alien Outbreak 2: Invasion
Back to Earth
Back to Earth 2
Crusaders of Space
Crusaders of Space 2
Crusaders of Space: Open Range
El Airplane
Pulsarius
The following game is not in the same genre and is included as a bonus game
Cubozoid
In Tennis Championship you will play against the toughest tennis players and serve your way to the championship! This game has realistic 3D environments, simple controls and fluid animations instantly put you in the middle of the action!
Extreme Motorbike Racing is a action-oriented racing game with motorcycles. The player is new in the city and wants to become the best racer. It features one playing mode: checkpoint races against the AI. or other players. In these races the player does not only need to reach the end of the course before his opponents but he also has to reach the next checkpoint in a limited amount of time. After he beats a race he unlocks the next course - overall there are twelve set in the same city. The game also features eight different motorbikes.
Taut is a 2007 freeware horror game made in RPG Maker, which takes heavy inspiration from Silent Hill in terms of visuals and the movies of David Lynch.
Doraemon: Nobita's Resident Evil is an RPG maker game that's set up to play like a Resident Evil game starring characters from the Doraemon anime exploring a school during a zombie apocalypse.
The story follows our protagonist Katsuya Saeki, and his life as an unsuccesful salary-man going nowhere...until one day, he is approached by a man in black, offering him glasses that will change his life from the moment he wears them.
From then on, Katsuya's life is determined by the role the glasses play, and whether he wants to give up on his current self, to be the brutal, but succesful man he could be, or stay as the incompetent but caring man he is.
Princess Lana is a Platformer 2D/Puzzle video game published by Peacock Blue Software and developed by Peacock Blue Software released on 2007 for Windows.
This is the "Game of the Year" edition which includes the original and a soundtrack. Dreamfall: The Longest Journey is an adventure video game with elements of action-adventure. It was released for the Windows and Xbox platforms on 17 April 2006 by Norwegian developer Funcom. On 1 March 2007, an episodic sequel entitled Dreamfall Chapters was announced, and Funcom reportedly considered the idea of a massively multiplayer online game set in the The Longest Journey universe.
The John Tiller's Campaign Series exemplifies tactical war-gaming at its finest by bringing you the entire collection of TalonSoft's award-winning campaign series. Containing TalonSoft's West Front, East Front, and Rising Sun platoon-level combat series, as well as all of the official add-ons and expansion packs, the Matrix Edition allows players to dictate the events of World War II from the tumultuous beginning to its climatic conclusion.
An indie 2D fighting game by Project Atsuki, made with ASCII's 2D Fighter Maker software. Along with an updated 2009 "Gaiden" revision, it later received a full-fledged sequel for arcades.
The Bonus Mission Pack is a mini-add-on where the player can witness certain events in the history of the current Guild Wars universe. It contains four unique missions, all single-player, all across the three continents (campaigns), where the player assumes the role of the story's hero.
Those are:
- Saul D'Alessio and the rise of the White Mantle in Kryta.
- The story of Gwen after the Charr invasion in Ascalon.
- Master Togo's history in the Canthan Tengu Wars.
- The Battle of Jahai, where the Elonian hero Turai Ossa defeats the undead king Palawa Joko.
Luna Online is a free-to-play massively multiplayer online role-playing video game developed by South Korean studio EYA Interactive. An expansion pack, titled Luna Plus, that includes additional game areas and levels, as well as cosmetic items, was released on January 20, 2011.
On April 1, 2016, SubaGames relaunched the game via Steam, titling it "Luna Online: Reborn".