Everyone loved Parachute Panic on iPhone and now you can play it on your phone too! The beautiful 'hand sketched' graphics make Parachute Panic look really unique and the gameplay is deceptively simple. In the game you must successfully land a host of parachutists onto passing boats. Simple! You wish! There are all manner of dangers to avoid from helicopter blades, UFO's, sharks that leap out of the sea and storm clouds! Brilliantly, all this action takes place on a notebook, with all the animations, graphics and unique humour that made Parachute Panic a smash hit on iPhone. But is doesn't end there, as you play more you'll discover more to love from the increasingly deep gameplay to the catchy acapela music that will be swimming around your head long after you've put your phone away.
This is a funny arcade game having the logic elements about merry Flintstones family. Help the men to collect products to make a dinner and your wives will give you many kisses and prepare delicious dishes!
Somari is an attempt to bring the original Sonic the Hedgehog to the 8-bit Famicom. Mario (or "Somari") can run and jump like Sonic, spinning into enemies, collecting rings and running around loops, with the spin dash technique included from Sonic the Hedgehog 2 for good measure. The game attempts to mimic the Mega Drive game as closely as possible, though its special stages are based on those found in the 8-bit version of the game (meaning there are no chaos emeralds), presumably due to hardware limitations. Scrap Brain Zone is also missing, though remnants of it exist in the ROM.
There is no ending sequence should the player manage to complete the game - just a single screen showing Dr. Eggman juggling chaos emeralds and some text claiming he will return.
As a very early attempt at getting Sonic to run on simpler hardware, Somari is riddled with issues, from poor collision detection and unresponsive controls to game-breaking glitches. Like many unlicensed titles of its kind, the game is very difficult to play, but is infamous, particularly after being rediscovered on the internet, for its low quality presentation and obvious novelty value.
Up to Their Old Tricks
In Tom and Jerry, you play as Tom in a one-player game or as Tom or Jerry in a two-player game. It's a basic run-n-jump game, where you must avoid certain obstacles to progress to another stage. You have a variety of objects to throw, such as Footballs and Light Bulbs, and blocking your way are falling pots, breakaway floors, the occasional Wrecking Ball, and more.
Sound familiar? It is. In Tom and Jerry -- Frantic Antics, all the standard cartoon humor is there, but the fun is gone. There are too few hidden areas and even fewer surprises (although the Wrecking Ball might make you twitch). You take out enemies by throwing objects or by running and spinning, literally bowling them over. It gets boring after a while.
Straight from the Tube
The graphics in the game don't suffer as much as the game play. The backgrounds and characters look exactly like the cartoon, and all movements are smooth and clean. The music is a snoozer, although it tries to stay chipper and upbeat. However, all the sound effects are as clear as you would want. As for the controls, you have to land your character on some pretty tricky spots. Getting it right will keep your tail standing straight up.
You can hop on anything solid in this game: garbage cans, park swings, and even telephone poles. Remember: You need projectiles (Footballs, Light Bulbs, and so on) for hard-to-beat enemies.
Antic-climatic
T & J won't exactly bore you to death, but it will make you drowsy. The repetitive game play, bland enemies, and frustrating controls add up to one word: rental.
RestLess woodpecker (in a good meaning of this word) always tries to put his long bill everywhere.. Now you have a chance to flatten this handsome with a hammer. Be very attentive -he is insidious, and you can also observe someone else looking out of the window.
Westward ho! We're headin' for Oregon! Your favorite pioneering adventure game is now available on your cell phone in a side-scrolling adventure! From Independence, Missouri to the Willamette Valley in Oregon, build real-life decision-making and problem-solving skills as you choose your wagon party and supplies, read maps, plan your route, and guide your party through the unknown frontier. Survive the dangers of the long journey, from raging rivers and bear attacks to sickness and starvation, in the renowned historical adventure based on real decisions faced by the pioneers. Relive all the adventure of this classic and educational game as you travel down the pioneer trail. Westward ho!
An fun platform game that doesn't quite live up to Konami's classic The Simpsons, Bart vs. The Space Mutants is a solid conversion of the NES port of the same name, starring once again TV's most famous cartoon boy.
Bart is the only person in Springfield who knows that aliens have landed and are possessing the bodies of the townspeople. Though the space mutants look like humans, Bart is able to see them with the help of a pair of X-ray glasses. The space mutants, naturally, plan to invade the earth. To do that, the aliens need different items for their "miraculous machine".
The object of the game is for you, Bart, to either spray these objects with your trusty can of red spray paint, or to collect them before the aliens can grab them. These items differ from level to level (i.e. Level one, purple objects, Level 3 Blue balloons). While you are collecting or destroying the objects, you have to be on the lookout for aliens disguised as townspeople. This is where the fun comes in: if you see an alien, you have to bop him on the head and the alien will fly away to space leaving behind a letter.
You can collect as many letters as you can to spell the names of the rest of the family. If you succeed, that member will help you defeat the "boss" enemy at the end of each level, who are very difficult to defeat on your own. You will also run into other characters from the show, including Moe, Sideshow Bob, Jebediah Springfield, Itchy and Scratchy, Nelson, Adil (Albanian spy), Krusty the Clown, and many others.
Overall, Bart vs. The Space Mutants is a fun game that isn't as varied or creative as Konami's earlier games based on the show, but it is still very entertaining. Recommended!
POWER Up with Tetris POP. Push your skills to the limit in frantic timed challenges. Can you beat the clock in three high-energy modes and several action-packed Tetris mini-variations? Survive wave after wave of Tetriminos in Flood or drown in the Matrix. Trigger bombs in Detonator to go KABOOM. Hang on tight in Ledge or plummet into a bottomless pit. Dazzle your eyes and ears with brilliant colors, animated backgrounds and pulse-pounding beats. Tetris POP is packed with surprises and secrets.
History dictates that however well it may be going, however close the bond between the two of you, someone somewhere is going to come and snatch that princess away from you, using her as bait to drag you through a series of levels pumped with peril.
In Demon Killer's case, that someone happens to be a demon lord named Malaki, who steals your other half in an attempt to sap her blood and open the door to the Kingdom of Twilight.
Like the most bizarre episode of The Jeremy Kyle Show ever, the game tasks you with chasing him down, using your ability to change into a demon summoner to wipe out his minion legions and free your paramour from his clasp.
If that sounds like complete hokum, it is. Demon Killer is, in fact, a fairly plain side-scrolling beat-'em-up that resembles the love child of Altered Beast and Streets of Rage. The problem is, it has the subtlety of neither.
A good kicking
The majority of levels are fairly standard affairs, where enemies - which range from typically savage degenerates to WWII zombies - appear on screen in small packs, your primary action being to give them a solid thwacking with the '5' key.
Each beastie takes several kicks before they fall for good, any contact with them naturally depleting your – initially meagre – health.
Every brute you take down adds credit to your tally that you can trade in at any time to upgrade your HP, or even extend your abilities or magical prowess.
As play moves forward, such additions to your arsenal become vital – tapping the '7' key, for instance, unleashes a brief burst of energy that takes down multiple opponents at once, while the '1' key summons your inner powers, causing wings to sprout from your back and blue fire to burst from your arms.
In short, it makes taking down your foe a touch easier, but also saps your energy.
This makes Demon Killer a typical case of choosing just when to transform and use the easy way out, and when to battle on the old fashioned way, punching and kicking through the hordes while risking being taken down yourself.
No killer instinct
While some stages put a unique spin on this setup – an early level charges you with firing missiles at a dragon while in flight – Demon Killer generally plays the same trick from beginning to end, the only difference being each new level is slightly harder than the last.
Simply hammering the '5' key level after level does not an inventive side-scroller make, and while Demon Killer is free of any slip ups or gaffes, it's also lacking when it comes to creativity.
From the banal, almost self-deprecating storyline to the plain manner in which the game's challenges are delivered, Demon Killer plays out like a lukewarm attempt to capture an old skool magic it doesn't quite understand.
Warning! Wimps are not allowed in Master Miyoghurt's temple of trials.
Proceed only if you can handle extreme pressure without losing your inner peace.
A true Monkey Ninja must learn to use, not abuse, the honorable Banana Move, Fly-kick and Somersault amongst others.
Honored Monkey trainee!
DANGEROUS is the path in front of thee.
Reflexes of a ninja, you must have!
Fearlessness of your inner monkey, you must embrace!
ALL MY 100 TEMPLE TRIALS, will you master and true MONKEY NINJA become?
Yours,
Master Miyoghurt
GAME FEATURES:
- 100 TRIALS with 3 rooms each to survive
- SPECIAL MONKEY MOVES such as "Snooze Or Lose"
- Achievements to collect: Can you win the "Weapon Master" and "Banana Buffet" achievements?
- Ninja-powered retro music
- Donut Games Collectors Icon #34
Become the detective who solves the Gallery Homicide case.
No way in and no way out from the party! Two murders and no suspects...
The murderer is amoung us...
Will the truth be revealed?
Will justice be served?
Matt Redmond was expecting nothing more than a leisurely evening of observing art work when he was invited to the pre-exhibition party.
Then he ran into Detective Christopher Columbo at the party, he sensed there might be something more going on there. And all of a sudden, all lights go out, and shortly after the party host, Steven Hilton is discovered dead. Steven's death was caused by a heart attack from being eletrocuted. But Matt Redmond keen detective sense investigates the scene and soon discovers evidence against ruling out Steven's death as being purely accidental. It appeared that was only the beginning of a long night of continuous mysteries... Shortly after, another blackout and another murder...
The pre-exhibition party was an invite only party and now with two murders on the same evening!
The murderer must be someone among us in the gallery now!
* fetures
-So many deep secrets lie within the confined space of the gallery? Hidden paths and secret rooms with mysterie after mysteries.
-You must use your good detective skills to solve the complex and twisted mystries developed with multiple scenarios.
-8 different puzzles are intergrated into the game in order to acquire evidence and progress further into the scenario at important events during the investigation.
-You must seek the truth through the intertwined secrets of all characters.
Resident Evil has been through every possible scenario involving zombies and a couple of well-armed, very capable survivors desperately trying to get away from them.
It's seen huge success, and dismal failure, but it seems there's still life in the series yet (well, undead life) as Capcom returns to the roots of the series by putting a new twist on its genre.
Resident Evil: Uprising is based on the second game, which introduced series stalwarts Claire Redfield and Leon Kennedy, but plays in a very different way to most every other Resi game we've seen so far.
Isometric survivalism
In many respects, you could argue that it's true to its shooter origins, but being wrapped around an isometric game makes it feel more like an RPG. You take control of both Leon and Claire - switching between them at will through the in-game menu - as they fight their way through zombie-ravaged Raccoon City.
Because of the isometric layout, you can only move perpendicular to the walls, which also adds something of an RTS feel to the action. When a zombie attacks, for instance, it's easy to align yourself to shoot them down, as everyone is moving along the same grid.
Of course, this also removes much of the sharp shooting skills that epitomise this kind of game, replacing them with an interesting timer gauge that determines a head shot if you stop it when the pointer is in the 'red zone'. It works surprisingly well, and means you can still enjoy some pretty intense shoot outs even with such small characters.
A long walk
The plot follows the original game, more or less, and the exploration using the familiar method of hitting a button when stood next to something you want to examine, or use. It's all very simple, but there's really no need for complexity here.
The cartoony characters, and the strange disco dance they perform when trying to walk across a diagonal route rob Resident Evil: Uprising of much of its dignity, however.
The expansive environment, which at first seems like an impressive feature, also makes the exploratory aspects of play quite laborious, as walking from one end of a room to the other can be enough to give you serious thumb cramp.
This is a puzzle class stand-alone game. The game contains 20 different styles of mysterious hurdles. If you want to stay in the mysterious, fast game, free time to play the game world. Then you must come to runaway comics - popular invincible and it is laughing of the runaway task game.
The game is based on the most ridiculously low-laughing face in the history of this new adventure in the click adventure, you will be transformed into a runaway role in the comic strip. You just need to click on the phone screen, you can open to explore the world around you trip! Interlocking jokes, let you scratch the brain straight tasks and challenges! You have to overcome the troll face, use your wisdom and nonsensical ideas, and become a real runaway genius to move on.
If you really can not cross the border, you can click the "HELP" button to get clearance to help. But do you really think you need help? Do not be runaway girls look down on you. You will be her ruthless ridicule and ridicule. Therefore, do not give up their efforts to cross the border.
Be sure to turn on the sound to play this game. Accompanied by funny sound feel. She will ruthless in the game ridicule your IQ. But you can not hit her. Look at you anxious look, really funny!
Note: Do not smash your cell phone!
Game features:
1. Stand-alone games, do not need networking.
2. completely free of the game, do not need to pay any fees.
3. contains a new decryption level, so that your eyes light up.
4. Funny music makes you indulge them.
5. Simple, anytime, anywhere can play.