Pokémon 2000 Adventure Game was an online game developed by Cyberworld International Corporation as a tie-in to Pokémon the Movie 2000. It utilized Cyberworld's proprietary QBORG technology to display 2.5D environments in a specialized browser. According to Neil Marshall, who served as a programmer and technical director for the project, the game was only available for a month before being pulled due to "a contract dispute". However, at least one file existed as late as 2003, and the front page of the game existed as late as 2009 according to Wayback Machine.
The game had the player set their name, choose a Pokémon team, and select difficulty. The player would navigate a 2.5D environment, with web pages displayed on a side panel allowing for further interaction with the game world. The goal of the game was to travel to three islands, each guarded by one of the three legendary bird Pokémon, Moltres, Zapdos, and Articuno, and retrieve an Ancient Sphere from each island.
Pokémon Garden was an online Flash game hosted by Yahoo exclusively in Japan. The game essentially acted as a virtual theme park, where players could chat with each other, play mini-games, schedule rides on the "Pokémon Special Tour" attraction, and see previews for the then-upcoming Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions.
Kirby Star Ride is a Flash game made by 4Kids as a promotion for Kirby: Right Back at Ya!. The game was only up for 1 year before being delisted from the website. The game is currently lost, with 0 information about the game surviving online apart from it's existence.
Pokémon Medallion Battle is a spin-off Pokémon game on Facebook Gaming developed by GCTurbo. It was released in selected Asian countries on December 23, 2019 following an open beta in the Philippines beginning on November 20, 2019. It is available in five languages: English, Malaysian, Indonesian, Thai, and Traditional Chinese.
In Pokémon Medallion Battle, two players face off with teams consisting of six Pokémon. Up to two of these Pokémon may either be Great Ball or Ultra Ball tier; this amount increases as players progress through the various Gyms. In addition, no two Pokémon from the same evolutionary family may be used simultaneously, and no more than two Legendary Pokémon (as indicated by a Crown at the top of each medal) per team.
Players take turns playing Pokémon from their Bench face down; their tier is visible on the back of the medallion, putting the player who goes first at a disadvantage. On the first turn, the player with the higher Rating goes first; otherwise, the winner of the previous t
Red Remover Blast is the explosive spin-off of hit puzzle game Red Remover.
The gameplay is different this time around. Instead of tapping red shapes to remove them you must use explosions to knock them off the screen. Don't knock any green shapes off though or you'll fail the level. To add to the fun there are 8 planes of gravity - look at the shapes faces to see which way they will fall.
Too easy? Try replaying the game in the extra challenging coin mode!
World War 0x is a multiplayer FPS game set during a World War 3 conflict with a low poly art style.
The game features real world locations such as Odesa Port.
Tons of weapon options to choose from like rifles, snipers, shotguns, RPGs and pistols.
Vehicles like armored cars, tanks, helicopters and fighter jets help you get around fast.
Emote Guesser is a browser game for twitch users, who are familiar with twitch third party integration tools like bttv and 7tv. You can guess emote names from different channels, with emotes activated. The main goal of the game is to guess the correct names of the emotes in a specific time period. The most challenging part of the game is to guess every emote, with can be 300 emotes for specific channels. Afterwards share your statistics with your friends and see who is the better twitch emote user.