Assemble crazy shapes in order to open a beautiful treasure chest full of beautiful treasure. Can you pick the correct shapes this wild mess of lies and smiles?
Kingdom was firstly released on October 2013 as a browser game. Developed by Noio, the title was a free to play game that used to run on all popular browsers until late 2020.
The browser game started as a Noio's personal project to learn horse animations, and ended up serving as the pilot project for the Steam game that would be released a couple of years later.
Crash n' Burn is all about destruction. Cars, phone booths, vending machines...everything is a target! Complete missions to move on to the next level. Go on a rampage through the city firing weapons and crashing through obstacles to cause maximum damage. The more havoc you wreak, the more money you make. But be careful - gun turrets are aiming for you and too much damage to your vehicle will end your rampage. Level up and use your hard-won cash to buy more vehicles and gadgets, change your destruction style, or add upgrades to your car in the safehouse.
Dino Hunt is 3D first person shooter, made with Javascript, WebGL and Pointer Lock API. Start your journey as dinosaur hunter. Make money by hunting dinosaurs, upgrade your character and weapon.
Join hundreds of other players from all around the world in this multiplayer bloodbath. Featuring 8 playable classes, stat tracking, clans and much more.
The year is 1954. One year after mutually assured destruction. And I am trying to find you, through memory and alchemy. Not many people know how the nuclear devastation really happened. But we do. We were part of Solarium.
Monster town is a resource management RTS game, where you build a town of monsters, developed technology through researches, build defenses equipment and monster troops to attack the opponent town to reclaim the glory of the monster.
It’s the year 5279.
Humanity has, with the help of the technology left, slowly begun to rebuild their civilization.
By using historical documents and recordings stored on old computers they have created interactive text-simulators to reconcile with and learn from their past mistakes.