Kiwi: Airborne, is a 2D side-scroller, made with Godot, in which you help a Kiwi fulfill its dream of flight; made for the 2020 Open Jam in a weekend, inspired by the short film Kiwi!
Armed with one of those Electric Fly Zappers, Protect your delicious food from nasty and hungry bugs. Survive long enough and kill enough bugs to move onto the next level. Your bug zapper uses a LOT of ELECTRICITY; so be sure to pick up lighting bolts to recharge your zapper.
The ninth game released by Gotmail, in collaboration with Sugiura Metals Company. This game was never translated into English. The player must solve a mystery in a scrapyard.
A Ace Attorney fan case inspired by "Hag's Nook" and "The Case of the Constant Suicides" by John Dickson Carr. Set in a alternative universe with Mia and Phoenix investigating a case.
Beatrice Verdict Ace Attorney: The Hidden Truth, is a fangame set after the third game in the original Ace Attorney Trilogy, Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations.
You play as defense attorney Evan Denceforge. He goes on an adventure with his friend to go on a ghost hunt and ride shopping carts or whatever. They stop doing it, however, because of a stool.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions...
Kristoph Gavin is willing to go to hell and back in order to get his revenge on Phoenix Wright.
Even if it means making a deal to get it...
Even if it means getting entangled in the most diabolical court case he's ever seen...
But even then, will he succeed?
Phoenix Wright must defend a man accused of attacking his daughter in front of school grounds. Facing off against an unfamiliar prosecutor, Phoenix discovers that things aren't exactly as they seem in this case. Or in this world, for that matter.
TTT (aka The Torrential Turnabout) is an Ace Attorney-style fangame. The game takes heavy inspiration from various mystery visual novels from the late 2000s and early 2010s such as Zero Escape, Danganronpa, and Umineko and celebrates what it was like to grow up with these stories.
There is no such thing as a flawless system. No matter how we delude ourselves, the cracks will always appear. When that time comes for it to crumble under the weight of failed expectations, will you salvage the remains? Or, will you pretend that it was all just a bad dream?