Turning the most famous zero-player game into a Massively Multiplayer Online Game.
The flattest, low-poly version of a Battle Royale game, Fortnite style.
Play live on twitch.tv/bzh314 by entering your commands in the chat.
Build your army by making patterns using the !ON, !RLE and all !PATTERN commands.
Start a Battle Royale mode with !PLAY and be the last to outlive everyone with your salvos of patterns dropped on the world.
Don't forget to !THANK the bus driver!
Dark Lords Don't Give A :) is a first-person game, combining visual novel and card fighting battle to create a very comedic game. Summon dark lords to fight against ghost cats that have been invading your land....except that those dark lords are not very reliable.
Note to self: This game is made just for a meme and not to be taken seriously.
A mobile game released on Bandai Namco's enza platform which allows the game to be played through any compatible web browser on PC or Mobile.
The game is based on Queen's Blade: Unlimted, an OVA reboot of the original show.
The game's website describes it as an armor break RPG, characters clothing/armor is damaged as they are injured in battle, with turn-based combat and it also has some card-based mechanics.
Dogeminer 2 is played by clicking a rock, earning one in-game Dogecoin per click. In-game Dogecoins can be used to hire helpers, which will automatically mine additional coins and increase the user's DPS (Dogecoins per second). Upgrades for the helpers may also be purchased to improve their efficiency.
The main objective of control a weltling to make it stay alive in a boiling desert by collecting maggots and taking out enemies. The background information about weltlings is presented as a series of drawn stills and the graphics have received a large overhaul. There are new enemies, new attack patterns and a familiar selection of power-ups.
As the name suggests, Gamedesign's Tennis Game is a simple free flash adaption of the popular ball sport.
The matches are played in an isometric view where only singles matches player-vs-computer are possible. The human player always plays at the bottom of the screen, there's no change of sides. Every match follows the same rules as one player has to win three games to win the match. When a match is levelled at 2-2 one player needs to win two games in a row to win.