Desktop Destroy II: Chicken Carnage allows the player to destroy his desktop and shoot chickens at the same time. The game takes place on the player's desktop, where he can place chickens. Shooting the chickens in creative ways earns the player points. More creative deaths (such as covering them in blood first) earn more points. The game features various weapons such as a shot gun, rocket launcher, flame thrower and canon ball with which chickens can be killed. Weapons will leave bullet holes and blood splatters on your desktop until the game is quit. The goal is to score as much points within the time limit.
The first known video game to bear the SpongeBob SquarePants name, released sometime in early 1999 on the nick.com website. It's based off the "Jellyfishing" episode and has the spongy protagonist jump to catch jellyfish for a high score.
Try to clear the course as fast as you can! Drive the crazy taxi down the course and score points by crashing into the cars with the correct number on them.
Each course will give you a number that determines which cars to hit. You can only score when you crash into a car that is a multiple of the given number. Each course looks for multiples of different numbers, so you’ll want to study up on your times tables!
Utopia was a browser-based strategy game where each player manages a province within a kingdom, collaborating with other players to grow their territories and strengthen their kingdom. Players build and manage resources like food, housing, and military defenses on their land, and engage in real-time attacks and espionage against other provinces. The game emphasizes teamwork, strategic planning, and timing as players balance growth, defense, and warfare to lead their kingdom to dominance.
Mario's Memory Madness was a browser game that was playable on the official Mario Party website. Unlike future promotional web games published by Nintendo, both Mario's Memory Madness and Wario's Whack Attack were made in Adobe Director instead of Flash and required the Adobe Shockwave 7.0 plug-in.
Wario's Whack Attack was a browser game that was available to play on Mario Party's official website. Along with Mario's Memory Madness and Donkey Konk, it is among the oldest Mario-related promotional games released by Nintendo.
Battlefield was an online multiplayer game where the player controlled a tank belonging to one of the four teams, moving around the map and firing at enemies. The game was partially turn-based: while the player gave their tanks commands in real-time, the tanks made their moves in turns. Tanks could also teleport to any spot on the map, lay down mines as traps for enemy tanks, and use a radar to detect hidden enemy mines and pickups.
Fuel played the role of the tank's health, and it was consumed by moving, teleporting, shooting, using a radar, laying mines, or getting shot by enemies. Upon running out of fuel the tank was deactivated and the player had to wait to respawn. It could be replenished by collecting fuel canisters. Equipment could also be acquired; this included better weapons, protective shields, and a long-range radar. Other map features included obstacles which could be moved around by the tank, and ferries used for transport over water.
The game was originally available on the game website Bonus.com,
Fat Boy Raids The Cookie Factory is a retro-style game where players guide a cookie-craving character named Fat Boy through a series of challenging levels inside a cookie factory. The goal is to collect as many treats as possible while dodging factory guards and obstacles. With simple controls, the game combines arcade action with puzzle-solving.
Hattrick is a football strategy game where players build and manage their team for the long term.
Players can develop their team through training, manage their finances, find new players on the transfer market, or start their own youth team to foster their own talents.
Players can compete against human managers in national leagues and cups, start in the lower divisions and try to climb their way up. They can also create private tournaments to play with friends.
Dragon Court was a fantasy-themed browser RPG in a medieval setting, which players navigated through simple text descriptions and visuals. The game distinguished itself by its turn-based combat and the imposed daily limit on turns. Adventures involved battling a variety of creatures, with each victory earning them resources and experience to bring them one step closer to reaching the dragon.
Vagabond's Quest (VQ) was a web-based pit fighting and arena RPG that originally launched in the mid-1990s. The game was designed to be a text-based, multiplayer experience where players could engage in duels, develop their characters, and explore solo dungeon crawlers.