To coincide with the North American release of Mario Super Sluggers in August 2008, an online card game was created on . The cards to collect for it were found on kid-friendly sites like 4KidsTV and Nick.com and even YouTube (mainly to promote the Mario Super Sluggers game itself).
Wow you had great fun at the Xbox Party Mansion! But you had so much fun that you left your favourite Xbox games behind. Search the five rooms to see if you can find them.
Logi Box is a clone of Nonograms/Picross published by DAN-BALL. In addition to the ten built-in puzzles, players can create their own puzzles and download puzzles shared by other players on the website.
Crazy Pierrot is a Japanese Flash screamer game designed and scripted by Yoshiaki Ogiwara.
The player's goal in the game is to control a clown and catch the apples falling from the sky, while dodging the skulls - catching one of them is an instant game over. However, the game's description says that the game is actually cursed and that the player should not get a 4000+ score.
The baby hippo Moo Deng just wants a carefree life of lettuce and wet puddles, but tourists at the zoo throw trash at her! You must protect her at all costs so she can waddle about in peace.
You're a cat, catching catfish, on your catamaran. Fend off seagulls ("umineko" in Japanese, "sea cats") to protect your haul. Oh, and you have a harpoon gun.
Anyone who has tried making games knows that it's a never-ending grind. Stop the bugs from breaking you and your project! Submitted to Nokia 3310 Jam 7.
Your ammo are the dots on the laptop, while the special is the diamond meter on the laptop. Your remaining life -- the hearts, obviously.
Draw-Play is very simple, all you have to do is get to the flag, easy right? well the catch is you must draw your own level with the mouse to get to it while avoiding all obstacles.
20 Challenging levels. Can you get through them all?
Wortgewandt is all about the art of forming meaningful words from a jumble of letters in the shortest possible time.
The game is specifically tailored to the German-speaking world – including the common Anglicisms that are also omnipresent in German.
Glitch was a casual, 2D browser-based game featuring a strong multiplayer component. It deliberately steered away from combat mechanics, instead focusing on collaborative crafting and gathering activities. Players were prompted to complete quests and perform various activities that would change the persistent world. Players were invited to expand upon the world, shaping its growth through various activities such as growing plants and trees and cooking food items.
Glitch was officially launched on September 27, 2011, but reverted to beta status on November 30, 2011, citing accessibility and depth issues. Glitch was officially shut down on December 9, 2012.