Infamous: Precinct Assault is an Infamous series spin-off. The game was previously able to be found on the first Infamous game's own website, as well a high score table. It is assumed that the game takes place during the events of Infamous, as Cole has powers and his iconic messenger jacket.
Berrywitched! The Harvest is a direct sequel to the games Berrywitched! And Cherrywitched! It is recommended you play both of those games before playing this one for the best possible experience. In this game, you follow Strawberry as she finally gets the chance to leave her pocket dimension, and uncover the truth behind why she was sent there in the first placeā¦
An action 2D platformer, browser based, maker video game. Build, play, and share levels with your friends, or challenge yourself with endless variety. Free to play, visit the website to get started.
We do not like Flappy Bird. So we have decided to squish all of those annoying birdies! Simply close the tunnel on top of the flying birds so that they do not pass. Very funny parody on the Flappy Bird series.
A comedy choose-your-own-adventure game written by comedian Guy Kelly, about a man called Martin Jenkins. A man with one goal. One passion: Strangling a horse.
Does he know what a horse is? Is he aware of farms? Find out for yourself, in this 7.5k+ word game of absolute hot nonsense. I mean. Honestly. Even for Guy this is silly.
A RetroFab recreation for Web Browsers of the handheld LCD pinball game "Wildfire" from ParkerBrothers
Wildfire is a multi-player electronic pinball game released by Parker Brothers in 1979 that "plays and sounds like the real thing" (that's what it says on the box) but in an innovative portable format.
In Wildfire up to 4 players take turns to try and score as many points as possible on a portable electronic pinball machine.
A stat-raising game about quitting your job and becoming a VTuber fanartist.
Wait, what do you mean we've said that already!?
You have 30 days and a dream (and an oshi you can't disappoint)!
What skills will you train to reach your goals?
Kingdom was firstly released on October 2013 as a browser game. Developed by Noio, the title was a free to play game that used to run on all popular browsers until late 2020.
The browser game started as a Noio's personal project to learn horse animations, and ended up serving as the pilot project for the Steam game that would be released a couple of years later.