Dino Gaïa was a free online text-based dinosaur breeding simulation game. Players could choose, raise, and train their dinosaur, ensuring its daily needs such as food, water, and hunting were met.
While it featured some illustrations to enhance immersion, the core gameplay relied on written descriptions and interactive choices within quests.
The game also offered community features, allowing players to interact and participate in various quests and competitions.
Power Soccer, also known as Power Challenge and PS, was a massively multiplayer online browser-based sports game, developed by the Swedish developer Power Challenge, the same company that develops ManagerZone (but PS focuses in the sports gameplay instead of management simulation). This game was a browser-based soccer simulator in which users could create a team and play against other users from all around the globe. Additional benefits were offered to those that purchased the Club Membership.
Mario Sports Complex: Barrel Blast is an Adobe Flash version of Barrel Batter from Mario Superstar Baseball. It was available to play in the 2005 iteration of Camp Hyrule.
Dad n' Me is a brawler/ fighting game created by Tom Fulp and Dan Paladin, creators of Alien Hominid,in 2005. It is seen by many as the game which popularized flash games, as for its time it was unique as it was very advanced in a genre that was seen by some as primitive.
The objective of Dad n' Me is to travel across a level and to beat up any children and bullies who stand in your path. Once a group of children is encountered, the player's progress will be stopped until they have defeated all the enemies in the area. Various objects can be interacted with in various ways. For example, some objects can be picked up and thrown. others might explode when being hit, and there is even an interactive soccer game midway through that can be played.
A fan-made parody flash video game originally created for Newgrounds by The Super Flash Bros. The game parodies the Legend of Zelda series, with the gameplay consisting of one lengthy trading sequence, a typical convention in the series.
Gushers Re-Do Your Room or Gushers Place was an online Flash game/website created to promote the Fruit Gushers Re-Do Your Room sweepstakes that took place in the summer of 2005.
Users would enter a lobby room, register a username and password, and were assigned a room number on a random floor. This room could then be customized with a wide array of pre-made furniture. New items could be obtained by entering codes found on specially marked Fruit Gushers snacks. An "Express Elevator" was available to allow quick access to a room you have already registered, and to enter other user's rooms if they had the right floor, room number, and username.
The game also included a unknown mechanic that would allow other users to "mess up" other's rooms. Possibly with the usage of a mystery box that would explode or "gush" goo all over the room like in the commercial.
Fly Girrl is a 2D side-scrolling platform game where a girl in a club needs to jump on dorks to get their drinks and gain points. They want to feel up the girl, so she has to be careful not to get too close or a life is lost. More point are earned by taking out guys in succession. The men are spread out over the level and there are platforms at different heights to reach them. Each level contain a random element: one of four background colors and a random tune.
Cheesequest features Cheese playing a game in his head. It begins with Cheese saying he likes games and sticking a video game cartridge into his mouth. He then goes into his imagination, avoiding obstacles, completing a monkey dance lesson, getting a horsey, fighting a boss (cake), getting a "Water Horsey (a shark that Cheese rides)", and avoiding falling cereal. After he avoids the cereal, he says "I like- CEREAL!" and he takes the video game out of his mouth.