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_PRISM (2016) no information _PRISM is a visually stunning journey through a microcosmic galaxy. Touch shapes and patterns to unfold sacred geometry and reach the ethereal soul. Each level is a push and pull of cinematic design, mythology, and intuitive touch exploration.
.detuned (2009) no information . deTuned est une expérience graphique s'adaptant autour de la musique que vous lui fournirez. Vous pourrez créer et interagir avec ce qui se passe à l'écran en vous servant de la manette Sixaxis.
.flow (2009) no information .flow is one of the most well-known fangames of the original Yume Nikki, made by lol. It's one of the darker spin-offs infamous for its eerie atmosphere and copious amounts of body horror and hospital imagery, centering around a girl named Sabitsuki (????) as she enters her PC dreamworld to explore her mind and collect effects. (yumenikkifg.wikia.com)
.hack//frägment (2005) no information hack//frägment is an online and offline RPG that uses the engine from the .hack//Games. It allows players to create a character, form a party in a text based lobby, join Guilds, and adventure in The World. (.hack wiki)
.hack//G.U. Last Recode (2017) no information .hack//G.U. is back! This collection includes all 3 original .hack//G.U. titles, Rebirth, Reminisce, and Redemption, all fully restored and remastered. As well as an all new 4th Volume: .hack//G.U. Reconnection. (store.steampowered.com)
.hack//G.U. vol. 1//Rebirth (2006) no information In 2017, seven years after the Second Network Crisis chronicled in the original .hack games, Haseo logs into the popular MMORPG The World for the first time and meets two players. They are revealed as Player Killers (PKs) and take him down. Haseo is then rescued by Ovan who would form a friendship in the future. (wikipedia.org)
.hack//G.U. Vol. 2//Reminisce (2007) no information The story takes place in "The World", a fictional massively multiplayer online role-playing game. You control Haseo, a player-killer killer whom along with his friends discovers they are unable to log out of The World. As is typical in the .hack series, there's a connection between events in the real world and in the online world and as the story continues Haseo will need to figure out how to save himself and his friends in both worlds. (Mobygames)
.hack//G.U. Vol. 3//Redemption (2007) no information Player's once again control Haseo, a player-killer killer in the fictional online role playing game "The World". The game's story continues from where Volume 2 left off. AIDA, a deadly virus, continues to cause trouble in both the online world and the real world. Haseo will need to figure out the truth behind the virus and defeat it in order to save himself and his friends. (Mobygames)
.hack//Infection Part 1 (2003) no information .hack (/d?t hæk/) is a series of single-player action role-playing video games developed for the PlayStation 2 console by CyberConnect2 and published by Bandai. The four games, .hack//Infection, .hack//Mutation, .hack//Outbreak, and .hack//Quarantine, all feature a "game within a game", a fictional massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) called The World which does not require the player to connect to the Internet. (wikipedia.org)
.hack//Link (2010) no information Tokio Kuryuu is an avid gamer who never thinks about his future and cares only about games. Because he beats most games easily, he becomes excited about the release of The World: R:X and is disappointed when he can't obtain it. When Saika Amagi suddenly invites him to the rooftop one day, she uses a mysterious black R:X disc and transports Tokio into "The World". Tokio finds that he is both physically and mentally present in the game and is soon caught in a fight between Kite and Fluegel. (wiki)
.hack//Mutation: Part 2 (2002) no information Kite's friend is still in a coma and he still hasn't found out why. The story deepens as the hacker Helba and the game administrators both start getting involved with Kite. The admins are not happy with him but can use his help to investigate what is going on. The question on what happened to Aura at the end of the first game still gets deeper and new elements concerning the beta version of “The World” (originally called "Fragments") are resurfacing. (Mobygames)
.hack//Outbreak: Part 3 (2002) no information The story of the hack series evolves around young people playing a massive multiplayer online RPG, called "The World". Some player characters in The World are mysteriously falling comatose - your main character Kite has to investigate the matter, aided by companions he meets on his trip through the virtual world. (Mobygames)
.hack//Quarantine: Part 4 (2003) no information Something strange happens to the characters of this virtual world, and a young player named Kite decides to investigate the mystery. He can have contact to fellow players in the real world, and - as a player character - also have a party within virtual reality. The gameplay on the series is heavy on dungeon crawling, and the combat is action based. (Mobygames)
\'n Verlore Verstand (2018) no information In 'n Verlore Verstand you will be transported to a reality of dreams and nightmares. What will you discover about yourself in this journey through the subconscious?
\'Splosion Man (2009) no information 'Splosion Man is a 2.5D action platform video game developed by Twisted Pixel Games. (wikipedia.org)
[I] Doesn\'t Exist: A Modern Text Adventure (2023) no information Classic Zork meets Existential Crisis. A modern text adventure that explores themes of control, isolation and mental health while levelling up the genre with beautiful pixel art. (store.steampowered.com)
[the Sequence] (2016) no information [the Sequence] is a logic construction puzzler.Let your mind be your guide: Lay down seven different kinds of modules as your roadblocks to get you (portrayed as a binary data point) to a sweet destination.Apply an out-of-the-box thinking to get you to the next level! (Steam)
/reality (2017) no information When a withdrawn virtual reality nerd has the opportunity to beta test a neural device that feels more “real” than reality itself, everything she assumed about the nature of existence is thrown into question. (store.steampowered.com)
#IDARB (2015) no information #IDARB or It Draws A Red Box is 8 player multiplayer ball game.
The $1,000,000 Pyramid (2011) no information There's a lot of money to be won in this Wii title based on the classic TV game show. (giantbomb.com)
The $100,000 Pyramid (1987) no information This is an early adaptation of the popular TV game show The $100,000 Pyramid. The objective is to reach the top of the pyramid by winning successive rounds. Each round consists of selecting a category from the pyramid. Each category consists of a list of words that share some common thread like "things that are red". One player then tries to give the other player clues to guess the word without saying the word itself. There is also a single player mode. (mobygames.com)
The $128,000 Question Game (1977) no information Players compete in a test of knowledge, trying to win the most money by answering questions in the category of their choice. Based on the TV game show of the same name, hosted by Mike Darrow (pictured on box) for its first season (1976-77).
The $tock Exchange Game (2011) no information Think of each trip around the board as a year in your life. Investing with the goal of how to retire. Early in the game, purchase risky assets with higher returns, then later in the game sell the risky stocks for safer, more stable investments. “Wheel and Deal” buying and selling stocks to flip profit into more money! The investor to retire with the most assets wins!
0 Day Attack on Earth (2009) no information 0 Day Attack on Earth is an action shooter video game developed by Japanese studio Gulti. (wikipedia.org)
0-D Beat Drop (2009) no information 0-D Beat Drop is a 2009 rhythm-puzzle video game developed by Cyclone Zero and JAMS SOFT. (wikipedia.org)
007 Legends (2012) no information 007 Legends is a first-person shooter video game featuring the character of British secret agent James Bond. (wikipedia.org)
007 Racing (2000) no information 007 Racing marks the seventh appearance of Pierce Brosnan's James Bond; the game included his likeness but not his voice, which is provided by Tim Bentinck. Including many revived characters from previous entries, the game is considered to be a spin-off out of the original chronicles. 007 Racing was met with mixed reviews.
007: Quantum of Solace (2008) no information 007: Quantum of Solace is based on the films Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. The game's release coincided with the release of Quantum of Solace and is the first James Bond title published by Activision. It is powered by the Call of Duty 4 game engine. It is first to feature Daniel Craig's voice and likeness, as well as those of Eva Green, Judi Dench, Mads Mikkelsen, Olga Kurylenko and Mathieu Amalric. (wikipedia.org)
007: The World Is Not Enough (2000) no information 007: The World Is Not Enough is a first-person shooter video game developed by Black Ops Entertainment and based on the 1999 James Bond film of the same name. It was published by Electronic Arts and released for the PlayStation on November 8, 2000, shortly after the release of its Nintendo 64 counterpart. The World Is Not Enough is the successor to Black Ops Entertainment's 1999 title Tomorrow Never Dies and uses an improved version of its engine. (wikipedia)
0rbitalis (2015) no information A "satellite launching simulator" - a puzzle game where your goal is to beat gravity and get your satellite into orbit.
1 vs. 100 (2009) no information 1 vs. 100 was a massively multiplayer online game show video game developed and published by Microsoft Game Studios for Xbox 360, and an adaptation of the trivia game show of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
1 vs. 100 (2008) no information 1 vs. 100 is the Nintendo DS adaptation of the game show of the same name developed by British studio ECi, in which a single contestant competes against an audience "mob" of 100. (wikipedia.org)
1-2-Switch (2017) no information Throw an impromptu party anywhere with anyone thanks to a new play style in which players look at each other--not the screen! Bring the action and fun into the real world as you face off in wild-west duels, cow-milking competitions, a copycat dance-off, and more.
1... 2... 3... KICK IT! (Drop That Beat Like an Ugly Baby) (2011) no information Battle your favorite drum 'n' bass track, or relax as you fly through that trance album. "Ugly Baby" takes your MP3 music library and creates floating cities for you to explore. (store.steampowered.com)
10 Days in Africa (2003) no information Touring by plane, car, and on foot. Chart your course from start to finish using destination and transportation tiles. With a little luck and clever planning, you just might outwit your fellow travelers. The first traveler to make correct connections for a ten-day journey wins the game.
10 Days in Asia (2007) no information Touring by train, airplane, ship, or on foot. Chart your course from start to finish using destination and transportation tiles. With a little luck and clever planning, you just might outmaneuver your fellow travelers. The first traveler to make connections for a ten day journey wins the game.
10 Days in Europe (2002) no information All players pick tiles up one at a time, examining them and placing them onto any empty spot on their tile holders. Then, in turn, each player draws one tile and may replace one of their lined-up tiles with it. (Tiles may not be rearranged.) Tiles are drawn from one of the face-up discard piles or a face-down pile. The drawn card or replaced card is then discarded into one of the face-up piles. The first person to have all ten tiles satisfy the travel connection requirements wins.
10 Days in the Americas (2010) no information Players use destination and transportation tiles to chart a course through North, Central and South America and the Caribbean - touring by airplane, cruise ship or on foot. With a little luck and clever planning, you just might outmaneuver your fellow travelers and be the first to make connections for a complete ten day journey!
10 Days in the USA (2003) no information Travel the country by jet, car, and on foot. Plan your trip from start to finish using destination and transportation tiles. With a little luck and clever planning, you just might outwit your fellow travelers.
10 Dice (2020) no information Starts with a roll of the dice. Immediately, all players put their minds in action to find an association of ideas connecting the words written on the dice. An association could be a word, a place, a character, a title — anything is possible with no limits to ideas! In the co-operative mode, all players search simultaneously and guess one another's thoughts, but errors can be deadly! After five errors, the game is over.
10 MAXx (2017) no information Play 10 rounds to create 10 words and try to obtain maximum points. There are 120 to 130 possible points available after 10 maximum rounds. 10 MAXx takes word building beyond 15 letter word length to gain points, in fact with this game you can create almost any word from the dictionary.
10 Sec. Quiz (1982) no information You have a tube with 3 letter-dice in it and a little ball that runs slowly along the tube. You draw a card with a question on it (i.e.: What is made out of wood?) Then you turn the tube and try to make a word with the letters before the ball reaches the end.
10 Second Ninja X (2016) no information 10 Second Ninja X is a 2016 platform game developed by Four Circle Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
10 Tage durch Deutschland (2012) no information Has players trying to complete a ten-day "journey" through Germany. The first player to do so wins.
10 Tage durch die Schweiz (2013) no information Imagine a 10-day trip through Switzerland. During your journey you visit the cantons and lakes that have a common border. You eventually will have to ride a train, bus or a seaplane to connect two destinations. With a little luck, you will draw a card that is perfect for your trip. In the end, 10 regions and means of transport must be aligned in the right order, Simple rules that guarantee fun and entertainment for children and adults.
10-Yard Fight (1983) no information “10-Yard Fight” is a sports game released in 1983 by IREM. Players can enjoy American football with its simple but intense play mechanics. Score touchdowns as you play against increasingly powerful opponents.
10,000 Bullets (2005) no information Crow is a hitman who lives in Ireland. His mother was a fortune teller who possessed mysterious powers and was killed when Crow was very young. The boy was adopted by a mob boss known as Papa Tonia. Crow inherited from his mother a unique ability to slow down time, which he trained to become a feared assassin. However, his main goal in life is to find who killed his mother, and exact his revenge. (mobygames)
10,000,000 (2013) no information 10000000 is a Dungeon Crawling Puzzle RPG Matching Game. Run the dungeon, match tiles and run for as long as you can. (Steam)
100% Beef Showdown (2018) no information A card-drafting game in which players try to assemble "poker" hands from different parts of beef and bone. In each of three rounds, players draft a hand of six cards, then create a "cow" of five cards, flipping the sixth card face down to serve as the head of the cow. If you win the round, then you score the points shown on the head of the cow, while other players get to keep their head cards as "stock" for use in the subsequent round.
100% Orange Juice (2013) no information A board game featuring a variety of characters from Fruitbat Factories games.
1000 Amps (2012) no information 1000 Amps is a monochrome puzzle game played as a platformer. The player controls Plug and has to restore the energy in the Amp-Tree-System. It has been disabled by an intruder and Plug needs to find a way to bring the power back to the four branches. (mobygames.com)
Les 1000 Bornes des Mots (1985) no information The goal is to make sentences with these words. Since we Dujardin, add a few cards of attack and defense. The fire becomes red misspelling, and the green light a dictionary. Draw a card to your hand, play or discard. The game ends when one player has placed a series of six cards and he managed to shoot down six cards in his hand. The game also ends if no cards remaining in the deck is playable.
1000 Bornes Express (2009) no information Mille Bornes at full speed with only 66 cards instead of 110! Players compete to drive 1000 km, dealing with hazards along the way. Draw a card to your hand, play or discard. You must lay a green traffic light to start, play cards showing mileage, dump hazards (flat tire, speed limit) on the other players, remedy hazards (spare tire, end of limit) from yourself, play safety cards (puncture proof), and try to be the first to clock up the distance.
1001 Spikes (2014) no information 1001 Spikes is a platform game developed by 8bits Fanatics and Nicalis. (wikipedia.org)
100ft Robot Golf (2017) no information Play golf with impossibly huge robots in a destructible world! 100ft Robot Golf allows you to experience the joy of golf from a 100 foot tall robot. Knock over buildings, cliffs, and other obstacles to secure an advantage - or hinder your opponents in the four player split screen and online modes!
100man-nin no Musou OROCHI (2012) no information A social game adaptation of Warriors Orochi series. It included characters and events from the first game to the third numbered installment. (Koei Wiki)
101-in-1 Explosive Megamix (2008) no information 101-in-1 Explosive Megamix is a video game developed by Nordcurrent. (wikipedia.org)
101-in-1 Party Megamix (2009) no information A collection of (surprise!) 101 minigames for the Nintendo Wii. (giantbomb.com)
101-in-1 Sports Party Megamix (2011) no information 101-in-1 Sports Party Megamix is a video game developed by Nordcurrent. (wikipedia.org)
102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue (2000) no information Cruella sets an evil plan in motion: to reprogram her toys to capture any pets in sight so she can freeze them in "Super-Gloop" and sell them as a new line of realistic animal toys. Oddball and Domino are the only puppies in their family who have not been captured when they return from the park. The puppies set out to save their siblings, and their parents, who are captured along the way.
1080° Avalanche (2003) no information 1080° Avalanche, released in Japan as 1080° Silverstorm (??·???? ???????? Ten Eiti Shirub?sut?mu), is a snowboarding game for the Nintendo GameCube. (wikipedia.org)
1080° Snowboarding (1998) no information 1080° Snowboarding[a] is a snowboard racing video game developed by Nintendo EAD and published by Nintendo. It was released in 1998 for the Nintendo 64, and was re-released in 2008 for the Wii's Virtual Console. In the game, the player controls one of five snowboarders from a third-person perspective, using a combination of buttons to jump and perform tricks over eight levels.
108th Kentucky Derby (1982) no information Cards for all 32 horses that were eligible are included. Movement is by rolling dice and then looking at a chart on the back of each horse's card. On the back of the card, each horse has a set of target numbers for each quarter of the track. Dice are rolled and if you roll one of those numbers, the horse advances. If you don't, the horse doesn't move.
10mg: Cover Me in Leaves (2020) no information A short work of interactive horror fiction, about bright minds, and the end of all things. Feel the ink on your skin, return to the woods, and escape the small town that you've never called home. (store.steampowered.com)
10mg: SNAAAK (2020) no information 10mg is a collection of 10 minute long games. SNAAAK is a short Snakevania about encarnating a formless critter delving into the bowels of a bleak complex. (store.steampowered.com)
11-11: Memories Retold (2018) no information 11th November 1916, a young photographer leaves Canada to join the western front in Europe. The same day, a German technician is told that his son is missing in action. Both want to preserve their humanity and come back alive to their loved ones. (store.stampowered.com)
112 Operator (2020) no information 112 Operator allows you to manage emergency services in any city in the world! Dispatch units, take calls and face situations caused by weather, traffic or changing seasons. Help the city survive escalating events like riots, organized crime, terrorist attacks, cataclysms, natural disasters and many more! (Mobygames.com)
The 11th Hour (1995) no information 'The 11th Hour', a sequel to 'The 7th Guest', is a interactive movie puzzle adventure game with a horror setting.
12 Days (2011) no information The holiday-themed 12 Days takes the familiar "Twelve Days of Christmas" song and twists it into a quick-playing card game. In a round, a player: 1. Gifts a present to the player to his left, 2. Opens presents and tries to win the day with the best present, and 3. Buys a new gift to refill his hand. After twelve rounds, players score points for each holiday card they have. Whoever has the most points wins.
12 Games of Christmas (2021) no information An assortment of 12 Christmas-themed games. Most are party-type games of one sort or other. They are: 1. Christmas Pairs; 2. Festive Guesses; 3. Santa's Letters; 4. Merry Quizmas; 5. Santa's Sports Day; 6. Panto or Picture; 7. Reindeer Hoopla; 8. Clutch the Kazoos; 9. Santa's Hat; 10. White Lies; 11. Christmas Characters; 12. It's Snow Joke!
12 is Better Than 6 (2015) no information 12 is Better Than 6 is a dynamic top-down shooter with stealth elements, presented in a Wild West theme. The story puts you in the shoes of escaped slave fleeing to the United States in 1873. (store.steampowered.com)
12 Labours of Hercules (2015) no information 12 Labours of Hercules is a linear time management strategy game where players clear roads, build resource huts on those roads, and clear objectives level by level. (giantbomb.com)
12 O\'Clock High Card Game (1965) no information A fast playing card game like Go Fish but with pictures of popular World War II planes in Europe. A group of 4 cards of the same letter group is called a Squadron. One player asks for a particular card from one player. If successful another request can be made. Once a squadron is completed they are placed face up on the table and are out of play. When all players are out of cards the game is over. The player with the most squadrons is the Wing Commander and winner.
12 O\'Clock High: Bombing the Reich (1999) no information The game simulates the strategic bombing campaign of the Allies against the Germans during World War II. Day and night combat are distinguished between. The overall player score is judged by the following: German industry collateral, German town collateral, and Luftwaffe production completion. The game has multiplayer options. (wiki)
12 Orbits (2016) no information 12 orbits is the only local multiplayer game for 2-12 people at once, no matter what you play on. A single keyboard, touchscreen or controller will do. (store.steampowered.com)
13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim (2019) no information 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim is a cross-genre video game developed by Vanillaware. (wikipedia.org)
13 Words (2022) no information Can you read the Captain's mind and choose the correct word? The Captain wants to find the most obvious link between the central word and one of the outer words. The Captain indicates their choice on their answer wheel, and all other players try to guess the Captain's choice. Each player who guesses correctly wins a star, and the Captain collects a star as long as at least one player earned a star this round.
The 13th Doll (2019) no information Official fan-made sequel to The 7th Guest.
140 (2013) no information 140 is a platform game independently developed by Jeppe Carlsen, known for his gameplay direction for Playdead's Limbo. The game is described as a "minimalistic platformer", using electronic music to create synesthesia as the player makes his way through 4 different levels, each with their own soundtrack.
15 Days (2010) no information A three-man activist group has set out to make the world a better place by stealing famous pieces of art in the world's most renowned museums, selling them to private collectors, and donating the money to charity.
15 Love (1974) no information A unique, fast moving dice board game where strategic placement and knowledge of odds play a most important role. Imagine yourself at Wimbledon. The first thing is to get your serve in bounds and that is not as easy as it sounds...nor is it terribly difficult. More often than not your opponent will reach your serve and that's where the fun begins.
15in1 Solitaire (2022) no information Freecell and Klondike are just the beginning in 15in1 Solitaire! Dive deep into the world of Solitaire in the largest Solitaire combo released yet. Offering days of fun, pleasant looks and simple controls. Can your personal best measure up to the best? The common goal of all the solitaire variants is to eliminate all the cards, which are on the table. Move them to the corresponding pile based on the rules of particular mode. The cards are sorted based on their suits or values. (igdb.com)
16 Squares (2016) no information Place similar tiles next to one another to combine them and increase their value.
16bit Trader (2015) no information 16bit Trader is a management game where you try to become the richest merchant in the entire land. (ticgamesnetwork.com)
18 Floors (2018) no information 18 Floors is a VR experience combining room escape gameplay with puzzle elements.
18 Holes (2020) no information In 18 Holes, you'll design and build the course, you'll draft for clubs and you'll compete on course to win. Every hole is an opportunity to outplay your opponents and reach the green first. Play solo or with two to five players either around the table or remote using a companion app.
18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker (2000) no information 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker is an arcade game developed by Sega AM2. (wikipedia.org)
1822: The Railways of Great Britain (2016) no information Based on the growth of the Railways through the age of steam. It is based on a map of most of Great Britain, excluding north Wales and the Scottish Highlands. Players take the part of investors in Railway companies and then operate the companies to maximise their own wealth.
187 Ride or Die (2005) no information 187 Ride or Die is a video game for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, developed and published by Ubisoft. In order to become "top dog" of the game the player must race and defeat opponents through a variety of different stages all set in Los Angeles's infamous South Central region. (igdb)
1920 Wall Street (2017) no information Each player tries to collect shares from four different companies (corn, cotton, steel and oil), sell them if they need money, and influence the value of the different companies in the stock market. They earn points for making the market fluctuate and for the shares they collect — if they reach the minimum quantity of each kind! Everything with the background of the Wall Street Bombing that occurred in 1920 at the Financial District, in Manhattan, will trigger the end of the game and make som
1942 (1985) no information 1942 is set in the Pacific theater of World War II. The goal is to reach Tokyo and destroy the entire Japanese air fleet. The player pilots a Lockheed P-38 Lightning dubbed the "Super Ace". The player has to shoot down enemy planes. (Wikipedia)
1942: Joint Strike (2008) no information 1942: Joint Strike is a video game developed by Backbone Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
1943: The Battle of Midway (1987) no information 1943: The Battle of Midway is a 1987 shoot 'em up arcade game developed and published by Capcom. It was the first followup to Capcom's earlier 1942. (Wikipedia)
1953 - KGB Unleashed (2012) no information Developed by Phantomery Interactive, 1953 – KGB Unleashed is a tense and atmospheric First Person Adventure set deep within the bowels of a Soviet bunker during the Cold War. Players must uncover the dark and horrifc secrets buried within, fighting their own paranoia along the way as well as the possibility of all-too-real terrors within the bunker. Are the voices emanating from all around you real, or just an hallucination resulting from your isolation? Will you manage to escape into the warm
1954 Alcatraz (2014) no information Joe was sentenced to 40 years imprisonment for armed robbery, and he is eager to break out of “The Rock”. But he needs help from his wife Christine, who is being threatened by fellow gangster Mickey to hand over the swag. Only Joe knows where the hideout is, but the entire North Beach is searching for the jackpot. No prisoner has been able to break out of Alcatraz before. Will our hero be successful in the race for the loot?
1979 Revolution: Black Friday (2016) no information 1979 Revolution: Black Friday is an adventure interactive drama video game. Players control Reza Shirazi—an aspiring photojournalist who returns to Iran amidst the Iranian Revolution. Throughout the game, players are presented with the ability to interact with their surroundings, including crowds of people on strike, and a homeless mother and her infant child. (wikipedia.org)
1993 Space Machine (2016) no information 1993 Space Machine is a 2016 shoot 'em up video game. (wikipedia.org)
1bitHeart (2017) no information In this unique and endearing adventure game, take on the role of Nanashi, a lonely, agoraphobic boy, as you solve a slew of mysteries around town while also making friends. (store.steampowered.com)
1nsane (2000) no information Forget rules, forget roads, 1NSANE takes you to the world's most extreme locations and lets you drive all over them. Put your foot down and take on internet players from across the globe. It's not just driving - it's driving you mad. (back of the DVD case)
2 Fast 4 Gnomz (2012) no information 2 Fast 4 Gnomz is a platformer video game developed and published by Polish studio QubicGames. (wikipedia.org)
2 Hour Test Cricket (2004) no information A solo game that enables players to play a complete Test Match in around two hours. You can add individual stats for players, but it adds around 25% to the time to play. A quick, easy and very flexible and exciting game. Perfect for cricket fans who want to play entire series without it becoming a life's work.
2:22am (2014) no information 2:22AM is a semi-randomised string of scenes, mixing interactive bits with fuzzy video and cryptic caption cards. You might watch flowers in the wind, dig a grave, roam an empty but noisy city, chop vegetables, fly through space on fire, watch security footage, and ascend a ladder into the sky. It's all familiar yet alien, abstract, unreal, and a little sinister. A vein of violence runs through parts. All sound is quiet and gentle, over the fuzz and crackle of a VHS tape. (rockpapershotgun.com)
20 20 Dice Cricket (2011) no information Bowler throws 2 dice and the batsman follows the directions on the card. The batting team then throws 2 dice and looks at the appropriate card for the result. Example: 5th over (medium pace) bowler throws the dice and gets a 4 (inswinger). Batsman looks up Inswinger card and throws the dice. A6 is shown on the dice = 4 runs. The only time the batter doesn’t throw the dice is on the number 8 Spinners card, which is an automatic 1 run wide. For this game it is recommended that no extra
20 Minutes Till Dawn (2023) no information 20 Minutes Till Dawn is a survival roguelite where endless hordes of creatures lurk from the dark. Craft an array of overpowering builds and eradicate waves of Lovecraftian nightmares. Will you be able to survive the night? (steam)
200% Mixed Juice! (2015) no information 200% Mixed Juice! is the 10th Anniversary game of OrangeJuice, an old school RPG featuring a 200% mix of OrangeJuice characters. At certain points in time and space, many fun worlds exist. Each world was created by a smart little fairy named Navi for the sake of the sleeping princess with nothing to do. (gamefaqs)
The 2000 Guineas (1947) no information The gameboard is a simple spinning wheel mounted with six 'horses' and a removable 'post' which marks the winning finish line. The box itself is held together with rivets and it has an orange spinner which is not removable. The game is played by betting on the number of the horse you think will win. Each horse has different odds attached to the possibility of that horse winning the race.
2002 FIFA World Cup (2002) no information 002 FIFA World Cup, sometimes known as FIFA World Cup 2002, was the second EA Sports official World Cup video game developed by EA Canada and Creations, with Intelligent Games assisting for PS2, Xbox, Windows, and Nintendo GameCube platform and Tose Software also assisting the GameCube version, the game was published by EA Sports in North America and Europe and published by Electronic Arts Victor in Japan.(wikipedia.org)
2006 FIFA World Cup (2006) no information 2006 FIFA World Cup (known as FIFA World Cup: Germany 2006) is the official video game for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, published by EA Sports. (wikipedia.org)
2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa (2010) no information 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa is the official video game for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, published by EA Sports. (wikipedia.org)
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil (2014) no information 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil is the official video game for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, published by EA Sports. (wikipedia.org)
2020 Super Baseball (1991) no information The game follows the basic rules of baseball, but there are several upgrades. The most obvious difference from real baseball is that some of the characters in this game are robots. All the human characters are equipped with powerful armor, computer sensors, and jet-packs for improved offense and defensive skills. (wikipedia.org)
2048 (2014) no information 2048 is a single-player sliding block puzzle game designed by Italian web developer Gabriele Cirulli. (wikipedia.org)
2064: Read Only Memories (2015) no information 2064: Read Only Memories is a cyberpunk narrative-based adventure game created by Matt Conn. It was originally released on computer platforms as Read Only Memories in October 2015, and the title was later updated coinciding with its PlayStation 4 release in January 2017. (wikipedia.org)
20XX (2018) no information 20XX is a roguelike action platformer that you can play with a friend. Jump and shoot your way through ever-changing levels, collect awesome new powers, and battle mighty bosses in the name of saving the human race maybe!
21 Letters (1973) no information 7 cards are drawn from a deck of 54 cards (with three letters printed on the cards) and placed face up on the table. Players must create words using as many of the letters as possible in 2 minutes. Bonus points are awarded for longer words and for using all 21 letters. Winner is the first one to an agreed point total.
22 Pommes (2009) no information The two players must collect exactly 11 green apples and as many red apples to win. In order to do so they will move the gatherer who will then be able to collect markers representing 1 to 5 apples. The 24 apples markers and the gatherer are organized in a 5x5 square. On his turn, a player can take an apple marker on the same line or column as the gatherer. He then move the gatherer on the freed space. The game ends when a player managed to collect the right number of apples or when he for
221B Baker Street (1986) no information 221B Baker Street is a 1986 computer game published by Datasoft, based on an earlier board game of the same name. The game was inspired by the exploits of Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional detective Sherlock Holmes and derives its title from the detective's residence at 221B Baker Street in London.
221B Baker Street: The Master Detective Game (1975) no information Each player assumes the role of Holmes and matches wits with the other players to determine who possesses the most skillful powers of deduction. Each case is represented by a card that features a crime told in story form, a selection of probable suspects and a list of locations involved in that crime. Clues are hidden throughout London, one in each of fourteen locations. Players must collect clues from each location, noting them down on their checklists as they attempt to find the answers to the
24 Killers (2023) no information Out in the Indian Ocean somewhere is a tiny desert island where a multiverse spanning drama is unfolding. You play as Home, a cursed super intelligence bound to a soldier's corpse by an alien named Moon. (Steam)
24: The Game (2006) no information CTU is investigating a series of terrorist attacks in the Los Angeles area ranging from an assassination attempt on the vice president to the kidnapping of the chairman of a highly profitable corporation.
2400 A.D. (1987) no information The player is an ordinary citizen who lives in the futuristic city Metropolis. The city has been conquered, and its population enslaved by an alien race known as Tzorgs. They have sent robots to maintain order in Metropolis, turning it into a police state. There are rumors of an underground resistance movement, but finding the resistance is dangerous, and being caught by the robots will lead to being thrown in prison... (wikipedia.org)
25 New Games to be Played with Lexicon Cards (1935) no information A book of variants for the game Lexicon. They had had great success with selling the original game, so they decided the market would like more variety. In effect, in modern terms, this is an expansion as it adds lots of new rules that will need different strategy.
25 Words or Less (1996) no information Players divide up into two teams. The current clue-givers look at a list of five words that they're going to have to get their teammates to say using only words (aka, no sounds or gestures). The clue-givers bid on the number of words that they can accomplish the feat, with the lowest bid getting the honor of doing so. If the team cannot successfully name the words in the allotted time and with the bid number of words (or less), then the other team gets the point. The first team to collect ten po
The 25th Ward: The Silver Case (2018) no information Follow the threads in a grim psychological thriller and discover the darkness at the heart of Tokyo's newly built 25th Ward.
26-Across (2022) no information A multiplayer crossword game using a board that is either: 1. a single magnetic board and 26 magnetic A-Z alphabet tiles with point values 2. a dry erase form and marker. At the start of each round, the next player calls out a 4- or 5-letter word as the first "seed" word. The word can only comprise unique letters (as duplicates are not possible), for example GAME but not FUNNY. All players place the letters of the seed word anywhere on their form, left to right or top to bottom. Players ha
26! (2009) no information Players draw a card (either from deck or discard pile) and attempt to "go out" by using up all seven cards in their hand. All seven cards must be used to either form a word and create an equation that equals 26. A single hand can score from 3 to 5 points. Cards are then shuffled, and re-dealt. 26 points wins the game.
2econds to Starlivht: Forever My Diamond (2020) no information As graduation looms, true feelings begin to surface. Will Grace find the courage to overcome her shyness and bare her heart to Sera, or will her handsome rival Akira get to her first? A free VN about being really gay for your best friend. Part of the NOISZ series, and prequel to NOISZ STΔRLIVHT. (store.steampowered.com)
2econds to Starlivht: My Heart\'s Reflection (2021) no information "The day I put that uniform on, I saw myself in the mirror for the first time. And I dared to think, maybe, just maybe..." A free VN about standing up to the world to be yourself. Part of the NOISZ series, and prequel to NOISZ STΔRLIVHT. (store.steampowered.com)
2MD: VR Football (2018) no information 2MD: VR Football is a standing-room motion-controlled VR gridiron football game,the very first of its kind for the PlayStation family. 2MD is a thrilling two-minute drill arcade experience where players take on the role of a quarterback tasked with capturing victory in the final minutes of a championship game: Draw the plays, call the shots, and throw, hand off, or run the ball to take down opponents before the clock runs out!
2nd Best! (2019) no information Each player puts a piece on the board. If you can put your own pieces on the board in a row of 4 squares, or stack 3 of them on the same square, you win. However, if the other party says "Second best!", You have to think about a different move. It is the ultimate brain game in which each other's thoughts are intertwined while the best hands are sealed.
2Xtreme (1996) no information Players compete on 12 courses with different vehicles. Points are awarded for performing tricks, passing through special gates, and knocking down opponents.
3 Cards to Dead Time (2010) no information Like its predecessor, 3 Cards to Dead Time is a hidden object game with a supernatural theme. The gameplay was much more simplified this time around, to make it more universally appealing and easier for non-native English readers. Instead of creating words, the objective this time is to find and click on all the items belonging to a category spelled at the bottom of the screen. (mobygames.com)
3 Cards to Midnight (2009) no information 3 Cards to Midnight is the first title in the 3 Cards series. It is largely story-driven, shown through animated cinematics, interspersed with hidden object scenes and a number of harder puzzles more typical of classic adventure games. (mobygames.com)
3 Little Words (2008) no information The basic principle of 3 Little Words is that ANYTHING can be described using only 3 words. For example, 'mouse hunting pet' is ... CAT! A player studies an 'answer' on the cards, and tries to describe it in only 3 words. The other players try to guess the answer. The first player to get it right wins a point, and so does the asking player. First player to 20 points wins!
3 Men on a Horse (1936) no information Each player begins on START with their horse and 3 men in front of them. Object is to race around the track and cross the FINISH with 3 men on your horse or if you cross the FINISH without the 3 men you sprint around the track at twice the normal speed to try and complete the second lap before any other person completes their first lap with 3 men on their horse.
3 Ninjas Kick Back (1994) no information Fifty years ago, the master samurai fought in a ninja tournament to win a magical dagger that together with an ancient samurai sword, is believed to be the key to unlocking a secret cave laden with riches. After winning the tournament and rightfully gaining the dagger, it was stolen by the master's archrival, Koga. Though the master searched far and wide, he never found any trace of Koga or the dagger. Now, too old to continue searching, the master sends his three young apprentices, the young ni
3 on 3 NHL Arcade (2009) no information The game is pared down to single contests of three NHL players plus one goalie per team, who are big head versions of their actual selves. The game allows for multiplayer online and off-line play. The game is played on a 'first to...' basis rather than within a set time limit, meaning there can be a near-unlimited amount of periods per match. Powerups can be obtained which can give advantages to either team. (wikipedia.org)
3 out of 10: Season One (2020) no information Join the ongoing adventures of developers at the “world’s worst video game studio”, Shovelworks Studios, as they endure antics both absurd and topical.Part animated show, part game, 3 out of 10 is the first playable sitcom. We’re 99% sure that’s true. You can tell us if we’re wrong. (Metacritic.com)
3 out of 10: Season Two (2021) no information Caffeinated super-powers, sentient AIs, and rival game studios all stand in the way of Shovelworks studios as they struggle to finally make a game that scores better than “3 out of 10”. Will this be the Season that they finally do it? (metacritic.com)
3 Skulls of the Toltecs (1996) no information The game begins in 1866 Arizona when the game's hero, a cowboy named Fenimore Fillmore, tries to rescue an old peddler from a band of attacking rustlers. The dying peddler gives Fenimore a golden skull and tells him the legend of a fabulous treasure that can be found by collecting two other golden skulls.
The 3-D Battles of WorldRunner (1987) no information The 3-D Battles of WorldRunner (shortened to 3-D WorldRunner on the North American box art), originally released in Japan as Tobidase Daisakusen (??????? lit. 'Operation: Jump Out'), is a 1987 third-person rail shooter platform video game developed and published by Square for the Family Computer Disk System and published by Acclaim for the Nintendo Entertainment System. (wikipedia.org)
3-D Tic-Tac-Toe (1979) no information 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe is, as the name implies, a 3D version of Tic-Tac-Toe. The object of the game is to place four X's or four O's in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row on the 4x4x4 board. There are nine games of which the first eight games are for one human player against the computer. The numbers 1-8 represent the skill level. Game 9 is a two player game. In the DOS version there are only two difficulty settings and no two player game. (mobygames.com)
3-D Ultra Pinball: Creep Night (1996) no information Cartoon-horror themed pinball game with three tables, each in turn segmented in three areas. The castle, the tower, and the dungeon.
30 Second Mysteries (1995) no information 1. Read the case (it's identical for both teams). 2. Pose the mystery (it has two parts - you'll get clues that gradually reveal your half, the other team gets clues for its half on the back of the card).3. Reveal one clue, then ask a question (be careful, don't let your questions reveal what you know).4. Continue to reveal clues and ask questions until one team dares to solve the mystery.5. If your team solves the mystery you score a point, but if you're wrong, the other team scores.
300 fets de llengua (2014) no information A game on the history of Catalan language. 10 different kinds of challenges: create anagrams, find words, define words, identify acronyms, guess word meanings, etc. 30 cards are selected: these will be the challenges; and each player begins with 300 points. The game is played in turns. In a player's turn, he/she draws one of the 30 cards and reads the brief historical note and the kind of challenge. Then all players bet points to solve the challenge, before actually knowing the challenge.
300: March to Glory (2007) no information 300: March to Glory is a video game by American developer Collision Studios. (wikipedia.org)
3030 Deathwar Redux - A Space Odyssey (2017) no information An open-world space adventure with 2D exploration and combat and adventure-game style interactions on space stations.
35MM (2016) no information Post-apocalyptic story about two travelers who set out on a long journey in the wasteland, left by people after the global epidemic. (wikipedia.org)
36 Fragments of Midnight (2017) no information In this procedurally generated platform game, you have to collect all the Star Fragments of Midnight's friends to get of their greatest gift. (Steam)
39 Days to Mars (2018) no information Embark on the 19th century's most unreliable spaceship in this 2 player couch co-op adventure. 39 Days to Mars is a unique game designed to be played with a friend, where both players have important roles in the expedition. Solo players are aided by the computer-controlled ship's cat. (store.steampowered.com)
The 39 Steps (2013) no information Prepare to experience the original man-on-the-run thriller in a completely new way! There are secrets to be discovered, locations to be explored and - above all - an incredible tale to be told in this ground-breaking interactive novel. (store.steampowered.com)
3D Ant Attack (1983) no information The player controls either a boy or a girl (the game allows the player to choose at the start) who has to enter the walled city of Antescher (a reference to the artist M. C. Escher) in order to rescue their significant other who has been captured and tied up somewhere in the city. The author argued that it "was the first true isometric 3D game". (wikipedia)
3D Dot Game Heroes (2009) no information Legend tells of an evil king known as the Dark King Onyx who brought tragedy and darkness to the kingdom by stealing six magical orbs. However a hero rose up against the Dark King and with his legendary sword as well as the power of the orbs, he sealed Onyx away within another orb. However, the forces of evil rose again as the Dark Bishop Fuelle stole the orb and threw the Kingdom of Dotnia into a state of chaos once more. (wiki)
3D Pool (1989) no information A 3D pool game for 80s computer systems.
3D Shooting Tsukuru (1996) no information 3D Shooting Tsukuru is a game in which you can make your own 3D shooter games. There are lots of settings and graphics to tinker with to make your own game the next Star Fox. You can set your vehicle's looks, movements, weapons, special attacks, and much more. The same goes for the enemies, music, sounds, and the stages, where you can change a plethora of things to suit your needs. Once you're satisfied you can save the game to your memory card to play the finished product later. (mobygames.com)
3D Ultra Minigolf Adventures (2006) no information 3D Ultra Minigolf Adventures is a 2006 arcade golf video game. (wikipedia.org)
3D Ultra Minigolf Adventures 2 (2010) no information 3D Ultra Minigolf Adventures 2 was produced by Artificial Mind and Movement Inc. and released by Konami Digital Entertainment. The game was developed by Wanako Games. The game features over 50 minigolf holes for up to four players to complete. (wikipedia.org)
3quence (1999) no information Word based puzzle solving game. Players use a cluefinder (gadget) that holds puzzle cards. The cluefinder has sliding windows that hide and reveal clues printed on the puzzle cards. Players try to guess the answer words based on the clues available. Several types of clues are available and you are allowed to reveal them in any order you wish.
The 3rd Birthday (2010) no information The 3rd Birthday is both the third entry in the Parasite Eve video game series, based on the titular Japanese novel, and a spin-off, having only a loose connection to events from past games. The game features a third-person shooter-based combat system with role-playing mechanics. A key mechanic is the Overdive ability, which allows the player to possess pre-positioned human allies and inflict damage upon enemies. (wikipedia.org)
3xtreme (1999) no information 3Xtreme combines high-speed racing, trick performing (over 270 in all) and some hand-to-hand combat as players compete using three types of equipment: inline skates, BMX bikes and skateboards. (psxdatacenter.com) Road Rash-type game with tricks, gates and rails, third in the series.
4 CYTE (1962) no information Each player has an identical set of letters and a six-by-six grid. Players alternate calling letters and placing them on their respective grids. Each player may hold one letter as a stand by. When the grids are filled, the players score the six rows, six columns and two diagonals. When a player has spelled a word that is at least three letters long that player receives points for that scoring line. Longer words are worth more points. The player with the most points wins. In the solitair
4 Elements (2008) no information 4 Elements is a tile-matching game with elements from hidden object titles. (Mobygames.com)
4 en Letras (2014) no information You must form words with the letters of the cards to win a game. You have 8 different ways to play and two game styles , competitive and thematic. You can apply to each of them. The possibilities are endless!
4 Wheel Thunder (2000) no information An offroad racing game made exclusively for the Dreamcast.
4: The After Dinner Golf Game with Attitude (1997) no information To succeed at 4 you must be-friend mother nature, dodge the course officials, keep your head well down, your cards well up and blatantly disrupt your opponents at every opportunity. It's the after-dinner golf game where winners are likely to be three clubs short of a full set.
40 Overs (1997) no information First one player bats for 40 overs, or until 10 wickets are lost, trying to score as many runs as possible. The opponent attempts to take those 10 wickets and otherwise limit the scoring. Players then switch roles and the player with the higher score wins. Each over consists of the bowling team selecting a card (from a hand of 4) then the batting team responding with a card (initially from a hand of 5, but decreasing as wickets fall). Each card can be read either as a Batting or Bowling card, b
40 Winks (1999) no information 40 Winks is a 3D platformer video game developed by Eurocom and published by GT Interactive. (igdb)
40-Love Tennis (1998) no information Roll and Hit/Move Tennis game. Singles or Doubles may be played. Each point starts with the serve, and players may then return or possibly approach a new area to return the ball. Any "5" rolled at any time (2 dice are rolled) is a winner.
428: Shibuya Scramble (2008) no information A kidnapping on the streets of Shibuya brings together a hot-blooded detective, hard-hitting journalist, former gang leader, the head researcher of a big pharma manufacturer, and a part-timer stuck in cat costume for a series of events each more unexpected and outrageous than the last. Can they--or the city itself--make it through the day?
4D Sports Boxing (1991) no information 4D Sports Boxing is a 3D boxing computer game of the 4D Sports series, with motion capture animation, developed by Distinctive Software, Inc. (DSI)
4PM (2014) no information 4PM is a short, narrative driven game, made by one person as an attempt to tell a real, thriller story in the form of an interactive experience. It is, with your support, a first in a series of smaller, narrative driven experiences, that spare no expense on audio-visual style and try to tell believable, real stories through engagement, dark humor and fun. (store.steampowered.com)
4x4 Evo 2 (2001) no information 4x4 Evo 2, also known as 4x4 Evolution 2, is a racing video game developed by Terminal Reality. (wikipedia.org)
5 Days a Stranger (2003) no information 5 Days a Stranger is the first of a series of 2D adventure games developed by Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw using the Adventure Game Studio engine. The game was seemingly inspired by LucasArts' Maniac Mansion and a variety of horror movies like Ringu, Halloween and Friday the 13th. (giantbomb.com)
5 Pillars Family Game (2006) no information Full of fun facts, teachings, wisdom and activities, this game will improve and widen your knowledge about the five pillars of Islam, which are Shahadah (faith), Salah (prayer), Sawm (fasting), Hajj (pilgrimage) and Zakah (charity).
5 Second Rule (2010) no information It should be easy to name 3 breeds of dogs - but can you do it under the pressure of 5 seconds twisting down, and with the other players staring at you, waiting for you to get flustered? Time's not on your side, so just say what comes to mind and risk ridiculous answers slipping out as time twirls down on the unique twisted timer! It's all in good fun with this fast-paced game where you have to "Just Spit It Out!"
5 Second Rule: Uncensored (2016) no information It seems easy to name three uses for your tongue, but can you do it without getting tongue-tied or flustered? Everyone's watching you, wondering what exactly you use your tongue for, and time is twisting down-you only have five seconds to dig into the smutty corner of your mind and just spit it out!
5 Star Wrestling (2015) no information 5 Star Wrestling is a game built on true Ring Psychology with Heel and Face mechanics, a revolutionary Limb Damage System and Rivalries that impact gameplay. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
5 to Close (2009) no information Build words with your partner. The longer the better. But be careful! Unlocked words receive no points when the round ends. Use special cards to double or triple word point values or freeze opponent's words. There are special instructions in the game for 2, 3, 5, or 7 players.
50 Cent: Blood on the Sand (2009) no information The game is set in an urban warzone in an unnamed Middle Eastern country, where 50 Cent and G-Unit have been hired to play a rap concert. (wikipedia.org)
50 Cent: Bulletproof (2005) no information 50 Cent: Bulletproof is an action video game developed by Genuine Games. (wikipedia.org)
50 Overs Cricket (1987) no information Bowler determines the type of bowler for the next over by a dice roll. They then place their fielders on the board in setting that matches this type of bowler. Then outcome (and runs scored) of each delivery is determined by drawing a card from a deck of cards. Each card has six possible outcomes, however the outcome is determined by the bowler type (fixed for this over) and therefor is typical to a batsmen playing a delivery from that type of bowler. A well placed field by the bowler should ens
500cc Grand Prix (1986) no information 500cc Grand Prix was one of the first French-made games for the Atari ST. It was developed by Microïds in 1987.
502\'s Arcade (2024) no information 502's Arcade is a collection of fast paced arcade games. Ghost hunting in a procedural dungeon crawler, fast reflex puzzle solving in a potion shop, blasting through alien enemies and more! Get good old arcade fun featuring modern mechanics and challenge your way to the top of the leaderboards. (store.steampowered.com)
5D Chess With Multiverse Time Travel (2020) no information It's the first ever chess variant with spatial, temporal, and parallel dimensions. It's 5D Chess With Multiverse Time Travel! Move pieces back in time to create branching timelines. Send a rook to a parallel dimension. Protect your kings in the present and in the past!
6 Days a Sacrifice (2007) no information The final chapter of Ben 'Yahtzee' Croshaw's ' Chzo Mythos' finishes the tale of Trilby, John Defoe and the Tall Man. It primarily takes place in the underground lair of a sinister cult. (giantbomb.com)
6 nimmt! (1994) no information Choose sequential cards for rows simultaneously, but avoid adding the 6th card! (boardgamegeek.com)
60 Parsecs! (2018) no information Atomic Space Age was a blast! Until it became the Post-Apocalyptic Space Age. Your space station is about to explode and you only have 60 seconds before things get messy. What (or who) will you grab before you make a mad dash for the emergency shuttle and begin your journey into THE GREAT UNKNOWN? This is 60 Parsecs!, a dark comedy sci-fi adventure set in the Atomic Space Age - complete with all the Cold War paranoia, chrome-plated wall accents and cockroaches with space helmets. Lead a
60 Second Chef (2018) no information Players are tasked with using ingredient cards and their imagination to create delicious dishes. Each game consists of four rounds. At the beginning of each round, each player is dealt ten ingredient cards. Then every player will have sixty seconds to create three dishes; an appetizer, an entree, and a desert using the ingredient cards in their hand and a pantry that all players have at their disposal. At the end of the sixty seconds each player must write down their dishes and present them to t
60 Second Cocktail (2020) no information Players all have a colour coded hand of four cards. This hand contains one spirit, one flavour, one mixer (like soda or tonic) and ice. Most of these cards have a time amount associated with them. Each player plays one card in front of them face down until there are 6 cards on the table. Then, similar to Sculls n Roses, players may play a card or or bid on how many cards they can flip face up without busting out of 60 seconds. Once a bid has been made other players get a chance to up bid. A p
60 Seconds! (2015) no information 60 Seconds! is a dark comedy atomic adventure of scavenge and survival. Collect supplies and rescue your family before the nuke hits. Stay alive in your fallout shelter. Make difficult decisions, ration food and hunt mutant cockroaches. And maybe survive. Or not. (store.steampowered.com)
6180 The Moon (2014) no information 6180 the moon is a minimalistic puzzle-platforming video game developed by Turtle Cream and Jongmin Jerome Baek. (wikipedia.org)
7 Billion Humans (2018) no information 7 Billion Humans is a puzzle video game developed by American studio Tomorrow Corporation, released on August 23, 2018 for Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, and the Nintendo Switch on October 25th, 2018. Designed as a sequel to Human Resource Machine, players solve puzzles through by moving multiple data cubes with human workers, using an in-game programming language.
7 Colors (1991) no information 7 Colors (a.k.a. Filler) is a puzzle game, designed by Dmitry Pashkov. It was developed by the Russian company Gamos in 1991.
7 Days a Skeptic (2004) no information The horrific sequel to Ben Croshaw's "5 Days a Stranger," the spirit of John DeFoe finds his way aboard a spaceship, four hundred years in the future.
7 Days to Die (2013) no information 7 Days to Die is an open-world game that is a unique combination of first person shooter, survival horror, tower defense, and role-playing games. Play the definitive zombie survival sandbox RPG that came first. Navezgane awaits!
7 Desires (2017) no information A player draws a card, fills his hand with three cards, and then plays one card, placing it in the discard deck face -up. This card becomes an active desire. Next step, the player chooses whether he wants to accomplish this desire. If yes, then he discards the crystal (s) of desires indicated in the upper left corner of the card, and if he does not want to accomplish the desire, he adds to his avatar the item which is indicated in the upper right corner of the card.
7 Grand Steps (2013) no information What Ancients Begat is a game of family generations surviving the rise of western civilization. Survival is the ultimate goal. The sub-goals, you choose, build their story. Experience an abstract telling of the lives of our earliest recorded ancestors. (store.steampowered.com)
7 Mages (2016) no information The epic RPG 7 Mages in the tradition of the greatest classics of the genre takes you around the magical island of Roven.
7 Wonders (2010) no information You are the leader of one of the 7 great cities of the Ancient World. Gather resources, develop commercial routes, and affirm your military supremacy. Build your city and erect an architectural wonder which will transcend future times.
7 Wonders Duel (2015) no information In many ways 7 Wonders Duel resembles its parent game 7 Wonders as over three ages players acquire cards that provide resources or advance their military or scientific development in order to develop a civilization and complete wonders. What's different about 7 Wonders Duel is that, as the title suggests, the game is solely for two players, with the players not drafting cards simultaneously from hands of cards, but from a display of face-down and face-up cards arranged at the start of a round
7 Wonders of the Ancient World (2007) no information 7 Wonders of the Ancient World is a puzzle video game. It was developed by Hot Lava Games' Russian studio. (wikipedia.org)
7 Wonders: Architects (2021) no information In 7 Wonders: Architects, 2-7 players race to become a leader of the ancient world by completing an architectural wonder that will last through the ages. Players receive an unconstructed wonder at the beginning of the game and must collect resources to build their society, develop military might to navigate conflicts, oversee resource management, research science improvements, and collect civil victory points as they race to leave their mark on world history. (boardgamegeek.com)
7\'scarlet (2016) no information 7'scarlet is an otome visual novel video game developed by Otomate and Toybox Inc. (wikipedia.org)
720° (1986) no information 720 Degrees, or 720°, is a 1986 skateboarding arcade game by Atari Games. (wikipedia.org)
77 Sunset Strip (1960) no information Players take on the roles of detectives searching for clues to a murder in a run down motel. Once they collect enough information from the tenants and piece together the Motive, Weapon and Time of the crime, they may make an accusation. The first player to make a successful accusation wins the game.
7Days (2018) no information Every choice you make will change your story. Every small choice will change your relationships with comrades, and change your fate and those of your comrades at critical moments. You may be the villain, or a trustworthy comrade. Everything depends on your choices. (store.steampowered.com)
The 7th Continent (2017) no information It's the early 20th century. You have decided to sail back to the newly discovered seventh continent to attempt to lift the terrible curse that has struck you since your return from the previous expedition. Unlike most board games, it will take you many hours of exploring and searching the seventh continent until you eventually discover how to remove the curse (s) ... or die trying. 1-4 players.
7th Dragon (2009) no information 7th Dragon (???????? Sebunsu Doragon) is a role-playing video game for Nintendo DS developed by imageepoch and published by Sega. (wikipedia.org)
7th Dragon 2020 (2011) no information 7th Dragon 2020 is the first spin-off game to the NDS game 7th Dragon. (7th-dragon-2020.fandom.com)
7th Dragon 2020-II (2013) no information 7th Dragon 2020-II is the 3rd title in the 7th Dragon series of role=playing games.
7th Dragon III Code: VFD (2015) no information 7th Dragon III Code: VFD is the 4th title in the 7th Dragon series of role-playing games.
7th Guest (1993) no information An interactive movie puzzle adventure game. It was one of the first computer video games to be released only on CD-ROM. The 7th Guest is a horror story told from the unfolding perspective of the player, as an amnesiac.
The 7th Guest VR (2023) no information The iconic supernatural mystery, The 7th Guest, has been brought back to life with cutting-edge VR technology, that delivers an atmospheric story like no other. Explore the foreboding mansion, solve challenging puzzles, and uncover its dark secrets. (store.steampowered.com)
The 7th Guest (1993) no information Henry Stauf's mansion has been abandoned for as long as anyone dare remember. Stauf was a master toy maker, a maker of amazing puzzles and this strange house was his greatest creation. Now the mansion stands empty, rotting ever since the children started dying, ever since the six guests came. And suddenly, you're in the house. You move from room to room, as scenes from that night of horror come to life. There were six guests the world knew about – and there was one other. (Box Overview)
The 7th Saga (1993) no information The game takes place on a world called Ticondera. Five thousand years ago, a divine being named Saro defeated an evil entity named Gorsia with the power of seven runes. In the years since then, the runes have been scattered across the globe. The player chooses one of seven playable characters, all of whom separately embark on a quest to locate the seven magical runes. (Wikipedia)
7th Sector (2019) no information Welcome to the 7th Sector, set in a mysterious cyberpunk world. Immerse yourself on this intricate path, solving different puzzles, facing its dangers and collecting scattered information to discover the story of this world. (store.steampowered.com)
8 Ball Pool (2010) no information Grab a cue and take your best shot! Can you read the angles and run the table in this classic game of billiards? (coolmathgames.com)
8 Eyes (1988) no information The player controls Orin the Falconer and his fighting falcon Cutrus. His mission is to penetrate the Dukes' eight castles and retrieve the 8 Eyes. With the help of Cutrus, you must fight the Dukes' soldiers, nuclear mutants, and the duke of each castle to retrieve the jewels. (Wikipedia)
8 to Glory (2018) no information 8 To Glory - Bull Riding, the official game of the PBR, gives you the full experience of being a professional bull rider in the TOUGHEST SPORT ON DIRT.
8-Bit Armies (2016) no information Welcome to the fast-paced combat of 8-Bit Armies! Collect resources, build up and defend your base, research devastating superweapons, and crush your opponents in an epic clash of firepower!
8-Bit Hordes (2016) no information 8-Bit Hordes is a real-time strategy video game developed by Petroglyph Games. (wikipedia.org)
80 Days (2014) no information 80 Days is an interactive fiction game released by Inkle on iOS platforms on July 31, 2014, and Android on December 16, 2014. It was released on Microsoft Windows and OS X on September 29, 2015.It employs branching narrative storytelling, allowing the player to make choices that impact the plot. (wikipedia)
80\'s Overdrive (2017) no information 80's OVERDRIVE is a 2D pixelart racing game, designed to take you back in time to when 8 and 16 bit consoles and arcade games ruled the world. Compete against opponents in career mode to unlock new races, buy new cars and upgrade them with state-of-the-art technologies! (steam.com)
8Doors: Arum\'s Afterlife Adventure (2021) no information 8Doors is a story-driven Metroidvania-style action platformer heavily influenced by Korean folktales. Play as ‘Arum’, a brave girl that has entered the realm of the afterlife in search of her father’s soul and guide her through the '8 Doors of Purgatory' to solve the mysteries that lie deep within. (store.steampowered.com)
8th Wonder of The World (2004) no information Several years after the events of Northland, the powers of evil begin to spread once again. Now you must bring heroes out of retirement to embark on a mission to build the 8th Wonder of the World to banish the darkness from the Earth. This is no easy task, because you'll battle monsters and solve puzzles through various action-packed missions. (gamefaqs)
9 Monkeys of Shaolin (2020) no information 9 Monkeys of Shaolin is a side-scrolling beat 'em up developed by Russian independent game studio Sobaka Studio. (wikipedia.org)
9 Years of Shadows (2023) no information 9 Years of Shadows is an emotionally-driven Metroidvania, enhanced by healing music that tells the story of Europa, a young woman of noble birth tasked with ending the curse that plagues her people and restoring color to all lands. (igdb)
9-Hole Miniature Golf (1983) no information Miniature golf for 1 to 10 human players. 9 holes are played each with a top-down view. Each player in turn attempts to complete a hole. Take a shot by positioning the putter at an angle and selecting a swing force (1 to 9). As in real-life, each hole has a pre-set par - lower scores are better.
9.03m (2013) no information 9.03m is a short, experimental game in remembrance of the victims of the 2011 Japanese tsunami caused by the T?hoku earthquake. The game is played from a first-person view and takes place on Baker Beach in San Francisco (USA) where debris from the tsunami has washed ashore. (mobygames.com)
90 Minutes: European Prime Goal (1995) no information 90 Minutes: European Prime Goal is a soccer game with the 14 teams of the Japanese first division (J. League) to play with. In the European version they were replaced by national teams. The available modes are exhibition matches, tournament, league, cup and all-star. With the option "You're a Hero", the player can create a new athlete, change his stats with a few training lessons and swap it with an existing one. (mobygames.com)
911 Operator (2017) no information Game about the difficult work of people that manage emergency lines and services. Your task is to answer incoming calls and to react properly - give first aid instructions, advise, dispatch correct number of firemen / police / ambulances, or sometimes - just ignore the call. Play on ANY CITY in the world! (store,steampowered.com)
99Vidas (2016) no information Final Fight, Double Dragon, Battletoads, Streets of Rage... What do all of these games have in common? They all represent the glory of the "beat 'em up" genre, a staple of gaming in the 80's and 90's. Developer QUByte Interactive took inspiration from all of the the unforgetable notes from that game style to proudly bring you "99Vidas".
A-10 Tank Killer (1989) no information The gameplay consists of the player piloting an A-10 Thunderbolt II "tank killer" through various combat missions set in the Gulf War air campaign as well as a fictional European scenario. The player receives a mission briefing, has the opportunity to customize a weapon load-out before starting the mission, and is debriefed after the mission. (wikipedia)
A-Men (2013) no information A-Men is played out at A-Cor, the world's biggest producer of A-Droids, robot soldiers, where A-Men's heroes work. The game kicks-off with a major explosion at the factory accidentally releasing hundreds of A-droid soldiers. And so the mind games begin...with your mission to round up all the wayward enemies. (Metacritic.com)
A-Men 2 (2015) no information A-Men 2 is an adventure puzzle video game. (wikipedia.org)
A-Train (1990) no information Take the A-Train III (known internationally as A-Train) is the third game in the A-Train series. The game puts players in command of a railway company. There are no rival companies; the player controls the only one in the city and the game is resultingly fairly open-ended. A-Train III is the first game in the series to make use of near-isometric dimetric projection to present the city, similar to Maxis's later SimCity 2000. (wikipedia.org)
A-Train 3D: City Simulator (2014) no information A-Train 3D is a train-simulation video game.
A-Train 6 (2000) no information The game is completely in 3D and offers 40 trains, each with its individual advantages and disadvantages, such as speed, capacity and costs per mile. The game features a total amount of 80 buildings and allows you to play in 6 different scenarios, all of which include unique tasks and possibilities. (mobygames.com)
A-Train DS (2009) no information A-Train DS was released on April 23, 2009, in Japan for the Nintendo DS for 5500 yen. The game featuring touch screen controls and became the first handheld title in the series to have the 3D train view. (wikipedia.org)
A-Train HX (2006) no information A-Train HX (A列車で行こうHX, A Ressha de Ikou HX) is a railroad simulation for the Xbox 360. (wikipedia.org)
A-Train: All Aboard! Tourism (2021) no information All aboard! Tourism is a one-way ticket to urban planning. A-Train, the classic urban development simulation game that allows you to create the city of your dreams, is now available on the Nintendo Switch. (Metacritic.com)
A-Z Bilderquiz (2005) no information 10 colorful pictures and an arrow to determine a letter of the alphabet - with these components from Kaleidos A-Z Bilderquiz offers several rule variants. In one game players try to be the first to name a thing on the pictures with the current letter, in the second game players try to find the majority of words and in the team-variant players name words alternately.
¡Arre Unicornio! (2022) no information A new concept of the board game ¡Arre Unicornio! now driven to the madness that it can regale us with in video game format. ¡Arre Unicornio! is an online multiplayer video game for 2 to 8 players. Frantic party game of hidden roles in a madhouse. Mix of point and click and use of cards. (igdb.com)
A.D. 2044 (1996) no information The future is now, the year 2044 to be exact and the world has changed dramatically. Male civilisation is on the verge of extinction. Genetic engineering has made human reproduction possible without the need for man's involvement. Women have decided to fight their final battle and to shape the world the way they want it. (gog.com)
A.R.E.S.: Extinction Agenda (2010) no information A.R.E.S. Extinction Agenda is a 2.5D side-scrolling action platform. (wikipedia.org)
A.S.P. Air Strike Patrol (1994) no information A.S.P. Air Strike Patrol (known as Desert Fighter in Europe and Desert Fighter: Suna no Arashi Sakusen (???????????????) in Japan) is an isometric shoot 'em up published by SETA for the SNES. (wikipedia.org)
Æon Flux (2005) no information Aeon Flux is a 3rd person action game inspired by the 2005 movie of the same name. The story takes place 400 years in the future after the majority of Earth's population has been wiped out by industrial disease. Only one city, Bregna, remains. The city is run by the group of scientists who had discovered the vaccine to prevent the disease, but a group of rebels known as the Monicans oppose their rule. (mobygames.com)
İstanbul Kıyamet Vakti (2007) no information İstanbul Kıyamet Vakti (simply abbreviated as IKV) is an MMORPG game developed by Sobee since February 2004. I also looked at the structures built in this area. It is a Turkish game.
À la Cuisine (2021) no information Make the recipes to win the maximum number of points. To make a recipe, you must have a recipe card and all the ingredient cards necessary to prepare the dish. Each player receives 7 cards, dealt face down showing the "Kitchen Closed" side. Next, 9 cards are placed face up in the middle of the table, laid out in a square. The remaining cards are put face down in a pile. The player who gets the highest score wins the game.
À la Manière d\'Arcimboldo (2022) no information The Master Arcimboldo takes a label half with a noun on it, and a label half with a qualifier. The Master assembles the labels (front and back allow for 4 combinations). Once the combination is chosen, the Master announces the title and places it on the table so that everyone can read it. Then the Master Arcimboldo launches the round. Each player simultaneously creates their work. Once everyone has finished and commented on their work, players vote for the work they find most convincing.
À Vos Marques (2022) no information Participants must guess a word whose playmaker defines as the number of letters. After the time of an hourglass, if nobody finds the solution, the leader gives the first and last letter of the word. If the word is still not found, it gives the first and last two letters. The leader gets 10 points if no one comes to the solution. A word found no letter is worth 10 points. A word with the first and last known letter 5 points, 1 point only if the two letters were extreme data. The game starts wi
… AND THEN WE DIED (2018) no information A storytelling game for two to eight players featuring a deck of word fragment cards. You play as ghosts trying to figure out how you died so you can pass on to the other side. At the start, a player overlaps their card with the card on the table to create a word and draws a replacement card, then the next player has to start telling a story that includes your featured word at some critical point. All stories end with "...and then we died."
A3: Still Alive (2020) no information A3: STILL ALIVE offers various competitive PvP battle modes that players can enjoy solo or with a group. (Metacritic.com)
AaAaAA!!! - A Reckless Disregard for Gravity (2009) no information BASE jump through a floating city, creating your own stunts to delight your fans. Use quick reflexes to negotiate the intricate tangle of girders that make up the floating city. Flip protesters off for points! (store.steampowered.com)
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (1995) no information In order to graduate from Monster Academy, three young monsters, Ickis, Oblina, and Krumm, need to pass their Monster Midterm Exam. This test has them scaring a number of people that their headmaster, the Gromble, orders them to in order to pass the exam.
AAARGH! (1987) no information What's that coming over the hill, is it a monster? Yes, as this Rampage-influenced arcade game sees you play either an ogre or a dragon. Both are searching an island for an egg that will give them superpowers. (mobygames)
Aaero (2017) no information Aaero is a rhythm-action-rail shooter video game. (wikipedia.org)
Aaru\'s Awakening (2015) no information A hand-drawn 2D action platformer set in the mythical world of Lumenox. Master the synergy of Teleportation and charge to defeat evil.
Abadox (1989) no information The gameplay largely follows the conventions of side-scrolling shooters of the time. The player shoots down various enemies, all of which look like various internal organs. (Wikipedia)
Abalone (1990) no information Abstract strategy board game designed by Michel Lalet and Laurent Lévi. Players are represented by opposing black and white marbles on a hexagonal board with the objective of pushing six of the opponent's marbles off the edge of the board. (wikipedia)
Abandon all Artichokes (2020) no information A bumper-crop of prickly produce has overtaken your patch, and there's only one choice: abandon all artichokes! Prune your deck by harvesting fresh vegetables, each with a special power that lets you swap, discard, or compost cards. You need luck, strategy, and a green thumb to grow a winning hand!
Abandon Ship (2019) no information Take command of an 'Age of Sail' ship and her crew, exploring a vast, story-filled world that reacts to your decisions. Engage enemy vessels, fortifications and sea monsters in brutal tactical combat, all framed in an art style inspired by classic Naval Oil Paintings. (store.steampowered.com)
ABBA: You Can Dance (2011) no information ABBA: You Can Dance is a dance video game for the Wii, developed by the French gaming company Ubisoft. (wikipedia.org)
The Abbey (2008) no information The ambitious project takes adventure fans to the gloomy world of the middle Ages. An old abbey is the scene of a series of mysterious murders, and only one man can put a stop to the slaughter. In the role of the Grand Inquisitor Leonardo and his assistant Bruno, the player's task is to shed light on the mystery. (Steam)
ABC Monday Night Football (1989) no information ABC Monday Night Football is a football computer game named after the television broadcast of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Abo Khashem (2018) no information Abo Khashem is a comedic role playing game, where after awaking in the middle of nowhere with amnesia, you try to piece together what happened to you.
Abode (2016) no information Abode is an escape room puzzle game. You will have to find, combine and utilize tools and furniture in the room to unveil all its secrets. (store.steampowered.com)
Abode 2 (2019) no information Explore and investigate every corner and detail of this highly interactive apartment to unveil all its secrets and restore power to the city. An "escape the room" puzzle game. (store.steampowered.com)
Abomi Nation (2021) no information Abomi Nation is a monster-collecting roguelike RPG. Every new save file will create a totally unique version of Abomi Nation and provide different Abomis for you to find. You can battle with them, play games, and watch them bond with each other as your adventure unfolds in a way totally unique to you! (igdb)
About Love, Hate and the Other Ones (2014) no information About Love, Hate and the other ones is a puzzle game, in which you influence your surroundings by the force of Hate and the power of Love. Find a way through caves and ice, castles and factories, all by the might of your puzzling! (store.steampowered.com)
Abra Palabra (2014) no information Divided up into two teams, players in Abra Palabra have to try to guess the right word or concept in as few words as possible. The fewer words it takes to explain the concept, the more points you get for the right answer. The team with the most points wins.
Absolute Dice (2017) no information Very simple family dice game. One dice determined the category for scoring, another determines how many attempts are given, and then the rest of the dice (6) are rolled to score. The eight dice come in a small velvet bag. Instructions are printed on the bag's tag.
Absolute Dice \'BLADDERED\' (2017) no information Fast and Furious Drinking Game that's guaranteed to get the party started. No board, No set up, No Complicated Rules. Just add Alcohol and roll three of a kind to decide who drinks .. are you Game ??!
Absolute Dice Sport (2017) no information A Category Die denotes which category of Sporty icons the player needs to accumulate (Skate, Ball, Skittles etc) and the Number Die denotes how many turns a player has to achieve their target. The first player to score 101 points wins the game. No knowledge of Sport required, just roll the dice to score.
Absolute Dice: Christmas (2017) no information A Category Die denotes which category of festive icons the player needs to accumulate (Santa, Angel, Stocking, etc.) and the Number Die denotes how many turns a player has to achieve their target. The first player to score 101 points wins the game.
Absolute Dice: Halloween (2017) no information A Category Die denotes which category of Halloween icons the player needs to accumulate (Bat, Cat, Hat etc) and the Number Die denotes how many turns a player has to achieve their target. The first player to score 101 points wins the game.
Absolute Dice: Love (2017) no information A Category Die denotes which category of Love icons the player needs to accumulate (Heart, Rose, Cupid, etc.) and the Number Die denotes how many turns a player has to achieve their target. The first player to score 101 points wins the game.
Absolute Dice: Word (2017) no information If you like words and word games this is a great little game in a highly accessible format that everyone can enjoy. Roll all the dice to start. A Category Die denotes which category of Words the player needs to make (Sport, Nature, Hobby, People, Animal or Wild), and the Number Die denotes how many turns a player has to achieve their target. The first player to score 101 points wins the game.
Absolute Drift (2015) no information Absolute Drift is a racing game about becoming a master at the art of drifting. (Metacritic.com)
Absolutely English (2012) no information The game contains more than 1.000 questions in 5 different levels, from beginner to advanced. There are also 5 different categories: vocabulary, grammar, phrases, general knowledge, and miscellaneous. A die determines which category a question is asked from. It shows five colours or a star (let's the player decide if he/she wants a grammar or vocabulary question). If the player answers the question correctly, he/she wins the card. Cards are collected until one player is ready for the grand fi
Absolver (2017) no information Absolver is an online multiplayer combat game where players are placed behind the mask of a Prospect under control of the Guides, the new rulers of the fallen Adal Empire, who will determine your worth in joining their elite corps of Absolvers.
Abundance (2007) no information A roll and move game which teaches basic financial principles and incorporates character or spiritual development as a means of achieving financial success. Players track income, expenses, assets, liabilities and "Potential Energy" (character) in order to achieve financial success. Many of the more lucrative paths are only available to those who achieve a higher spiritual ranking. Players must aid one another to increase spiritual scores.
Abuse: The Final Insult (2004) no information The concept is one of the oldest in existence—make the other guy look bad by beating him down verbally. Abuse is a fast-playing game of instant gratification at its most base—serving up heapin' helpings of nastiness on your friends, before they can do the same to you. To quote that eminent sage George Carlin, "It's all about 'doing the dozens.'"
Abyss (2014) no information Abyss is a game of development, combination and collection in which players try to take control of strategic locations in an underwater city. To achieve this, players must develop on three levels: first by collecting allies, then using them to recruit Lords of the Abyss, who will then grant access to different parts of the city. (boardgamegeek.com)
Abyss Odyssey (2014) no information The game's plot follows a set of heroes who fight to reach a warlock whose dreams are infecting reality in late 19th century Santiago, Chile. Abyss Odyssey combines elements from multiple video game genres, has a unique art style based on the Art Nouveau movement and has characters based on Chilean mythology. (wikipedia.org)
The Abyss: Incident at Europa (1998) no information The Abyss: Incident at Europa is a science fiction game which builds upon events that took place in James Cameron's epic film The Abyss. (Mobygames)
ABZÛ (2016) no information Abzû is an adventure video game developed by Giant Squid Studios and published by 505Games for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows. Initially released as a digital title in August 2016, a retail version for consoles was released in January 2017.Following the journey of a diver exploring the ocean and restoring life using magical springs, the gameplay allows the player to freely navigate underwater environments ranging from open water and natural caverns to ancient ruins.(wikipedia.org
Abzorb (2017) no information Abzorb is a tilt game about consuming orbs by getting as close as you can to them without touching. Tilt your mobile device to collect blue orbs as fast as you can while evading the time-stealing reds.
AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack (2008) no information AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack (AC/DC Live: Rock Band) was announced on September 29, 2008, and was released for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 on November 2. (wikipedia.org)
Academagia: The Making of Mages (2010) no information Academagia, the greatest of the ancient schools for wizards. Build the legend of your mage with thousands of options, emergent storytelling and endless replayability. (Steam)
Academie (1949) no information A rummy-type word card game that rewards long words. In a turn a player draws 1 from the top of the draw or discard pile, and discards 1 unless they go out. A player goes out by making all 16 cards into words of 2 or more letters; any player may claim the top discard out of turn if they can use it to go out. When a player goes out, the hand ends and others have 3 minutes to make the cards they have into words.
Academy of Champions: Soccer (2009) no information cademy of Champions: Soccer (known as Academy of Champions: Football in Europe) is a soccer video game developed by Ubisoft Vancouver. (wikipedia.org)
The Academy: The First Riddle (2020) no information The Academy: The First Riddle is a puzzle-packed adventure set in a school filled with mystery. Leave your mark on Arbor's Academy and find out why it only welcomes the best and the brightest. (Metacritic.com)
Accel World vs. Sword Art Online: Millennium Twilight (2017) no information Svart Alfheim and the Accelerated World have begun to merge. In the midst of the chaos, Yui has gone missing. Kirito must challenge the Seven Kings of pure color from the Accelerated World to gain access to her location. Players from both groups come together in a war of the worlds where the strongest Burst Linkers and ALO Players are on a mission to save Yui from the hands of Personna Babel.
Acceleration of SUGURI 2 (2018) no information Acceleration of SUGURI 2 is an Action game, developed and published by ORANGE_JUICE, which was released in Japan in 2011. (gamefaqs)
Acceleration of Suguri X Edition (2011) no information Acceleration of Suguri X Edition is a 2011 Japanese fighting video game developed by Japanese indie game developer Orange Juice. (wikipedia.org)
An Account of Peter Coddle\'s Visit to New York (1890) no information A form of "game" (but more accurately a general amusement, as it lacks a scoring methodology and a winner) was offered in the form of a long story containing blanks, and accompanied by dozens of pieces of card-stock paper each printed with one word, usually a noun. When the reader encountered a blank, a card was drawn and the word inserted. ("He sees a ____ and then later meets a ____ "... and so forth.)
Accounting+ (2017) no information Accounting returns to its roots with Accounting+, a nightmare adventure comedy made by Crows Crows Crows and designed with Squanch Games. It’s got the guy who voiced Rick and Morty — for real this time. (metacritic.com)
Ace Angler: Fishing Spirits (2022) no information Ace Angler: Fishing Spirits is a fishing video game published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Ace Attorney Investigations 2 (2011) no information The game is the sixth entry in the Ace Attorney series, and a sequel to Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth. The game follows prosecutor Miles Edgeworth, detective Dick Gumshoe and the teenage thief Kay Faraday, who investigate five cases; they face off against judge Hakari Mikagami, a rival character who is part of a "prosecutor purge" that removes weaker prosecutors from duty. (wikipedia.org).
Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth (2009) no information The game follows prosecutor Miles Edgeworth, detective Dick Gumshoe and the teenage thief Kay Faraday, who investigate five cases; they face off against judge Hakari Mikagami, a rival character who is part of a "prosecutor purge" that removes weaker prosecutors from duty. It is the fifth game in the Ace Attorney series, and is set between the events of the third and fourth games, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney ? Trials and Tribulations and Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney. (wikipedia.org).
Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies (2001) no information During the course of the game, the player has the opportunity to purchase 21 different planes, from models that actually exist to prototypes or relatively new aircraft that were in development (at the time of game production) and their weaponry. Every plane has two alternate paint schemes, gained by achieving a superior, or S, ranking on a stage in normal difficulty mode, by shooting down the ace pilots on each stage, or by completing the challenge modes. (wikipedia.org).
Ace Combat 2 (1997) no information Ace Combat 2 is a semi-realistic combat flight simulation game made by Namco for the PlayStation game console. It is the company's second console offering in the Ace Combat series and continues the arcade style gameplay of the first game Air Combat, with major improvements. It was released in May and July 1997 in Japan and North America, respectively, while Europe did not see release until October.
Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere (1999) no information Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere is a flight simulation game made by Namco for the PlayStation game console. The third installment in the Ace Combat series of console flight simulation games, Electrosphere takes the contemporary setting of the first two games into a story set in the mid-21st century, involving a war between multinational corporations.
Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War (2004) no information After attempting to intercept an unidentified aircraft, the entire 108th Tactical Fighter Squadron was destroyed. As the base scrambles its defenses and goes on red alert, you and your fellow elite fighter pilots are called upon to protect your home nation of Osea. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com) Came after Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies.
Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation (2007) no information ce Combat 6: Fires of Liberation (??????????????? ?su Konbatto Shikkusu Kaih? e no Senka, Ace Combat 6: War on Liberation) is the seventh installment of the Ace Combat franchise, developed by Project Aces. (wikipedia.org)
Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown (2019) no information Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown is a combat flight action video game developed and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Ace Combat Infinity (2014) no information Ace Combat Infinity was a free-to-play combat flight simulation video game developed by Project Aces. (wikipedia.org)
Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception (2006) no information Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception is a 2006 combat flight simulation video game. (wikipedia.org)
Ace Combat: Assault Horizon (2011) no information Ace Combat: Assault Horizon is a spin-off installment of the Ace Combat arcade combat flight video game series. It was developed by Project Aces and published by Namco Bandai Games for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 platforms in October 2011. (wikipedia.org)
Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy (2011) no information Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy, released as Ace Combat 3D: Cross Rumble (???????? 3D ???????, ?su Konbatto Sur? D? Kurosu Ranburu) in Japan, is an action video game for the Nintendo 3DS, developed by Access Games and published by Namco Bandai Games and a remake of Ace Combat 2. (wikipedia.org)
Ace Combat: Joint Assault (2010) no information Ace Combat: Joint Assault is a 2010 combat flight simulation video game developed by Access Games. (wikipedia.org)
Ace Lightning (2002) no information Ace ventures into the Carnival of Doom to find the pieces of the Amulet and defeat Lord Fear, eventually sending the villains back to the Sixth Dimension, the characters' homeworld. (wiki)
Ace of Aces (1986) no information Ace of Aces is a combat flight simulator developed by Artech Digital Entertainment and published in 1986 by three different companies: Accolade, U.S. Gold, and Tiertex Design Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Ace of Seafood (2014) no information Now fish and crustaceans fight great wars, shooting deadly rays of light at each other. In your current, newly awakened state, you are no more than a piece of seafood. But you have also been blessed with talent for leading your allies in battle. Ransack the reefs. Discover an underwater world. Raise an army. Multiply your victories. Do whatever it takes to become the Ace of Seafood. (Mobygames)
Ace of Spades (2012) no information Team-based first-person shooter and voxel-based sandbox. (wikipedia.org)
Ace Ventura (1996) no information Adventure game based on the animated 1995 Ace Ventura: Pet Detective TV Series. Ace is on the trail of a conspiracy involving a rich German countess, who loves fur, and some missing Alaskan huskies. (imdb.com)
Aces and Adventures (2023) no information Aces & Adventures is a deckbuilding RPG with poker-powered combat. Craft your deck, combining poker hands with powerful ability cards. Journey through 13 fully-voiced campaigns to save the Life Tree, or tackle procedurally-generated runs in this strategic deckbuilder unlike any other. (store.steampowered.com)
Aces in the Pot (0) no information A simple game for two or more players, played with two dice and two counters (e.g. coins) per player. Players take turns rolling two dice. If either die displays a 1 (an "ace"), a counter is put in the pot. If two 1s are thrown, two counters are put in. If either die displays a 6, both dice and one counter are passed to the player on the thrower's left. Despite being entirely luck-based, the game is fun on account of its dramatic twists and turns and come-from-behind wins.
Aces of the Galaxy (2008) no information Aces of the Galaxy is a downloadable rail shooter, developed by Artech Digital Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Aces of the Luftwaffe (2015) no information Aces of the Luftwaffe. Jump into action and become a fighter ace yourself: You have to show what you're made of as the war over Europe is in full swing. Fight waves of Axis planes and panzers until you hit the boss enemies – the Aces of the Luftwaffe!
Aces of the Luftwaffe - Squadron (2017) no information Every end is a new beginning! When Europe seemed to be freed, a secret German commando called The Aces of the Luftwaffe took their chance to strike back and invade the USA! It’s your duty to restore peace and liberty by climbing aboard deadly wings of steel and fight against their fearsome war machines in bombastic air battles!
Achron (2011) no information Achron is considered to be the first "meta-time strategy game" (Real-time strategy with time travel), notable for being the first game with free-form multiplayer time travel and its subtle handling of temporal paradoxes such as the grandfather paradox. (wikipedia.org)
Achtung Panzer: Kharkov 1943 (2010) no information Achtung Panzer: Kharkov 1943 is a real-time strategy video game developed by Graviteam and published by Paradox Interactive.The game is based upon company-level tactical simulation.
Achtung! Cthulhu Tactics (2018) no information Challenge the horrifying reign of Nazi terror and battle an immortal evil in Achtung! Cthulhu Tactics; a turn-based tactical strategy game set in the award-winning Achtung! Cthulhu universe. (store.steampowered.com)
Acme Animation Factory (1994) no information Acme Animation Factory is an educational art and graphics video game released by Sunsoft on November of 1994 exclusively for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. (wikipedia.org)
Aconcagua (2000) no information The setting of the game is in the fictional country of Meruza – the country is currently undergoing political turmoil as the result of an independence movement. The movement has split Argentina in half, and a 33-year-old activist named Pachamama goes on a flight as part of a politically motivated independence tour. During the flight, a terrorist detonates a time bomb, which causes the plane to crash near Aconcagua's peak; only five passengers survive the crash. (wiki)
Acquire (1964) no information Build up hotel chains. Merge them. Acquire more properties, more wealth, and perhaps victory.
Acronymity (2000) no information Guess the meaning of an acronym or abbreviation to advance around a board. First person/team to reach the ending space on the board and then answer a question correctly wins. Each game comes with 952 question cards in about 20 categories. Answering a question correctly without needing any hints allows you to roll a 4-5-6 die to determine your movement; if you needed a hint, you instead roll a 1-2-3 die.
Across the Board (1975) no information Each player is handed a copy of the appropriate race form (which should be studied!). The eleven racehorses, which are numbered two through twelve, are randomized and are bought, one at a time, by the players in an open auction. Features a mutual betting system to mimic a real racetrack. There are no fixed odds. The winners win what the losers lost. That makes Across the Board unique among horse racing games.
Across the Grooves (2020) no information Across the Grooves is an interactive graphic novel, set in a magical-realism universe. Your decisions affect the destiny of Alice, drastically changing her reality and allowing her to explore alternative destinies by modifying her past. (mobygames.com)
Across the Obelisk (2022) no information Choose among 16 unlockable characters and form your party. Each one of them has their own cards, items, mechanics, stats and strengths. It's not the same to play with a fire wizard than a shadow mage, would you play with two healers or rather play with a damage oriented group? With more than 500 upgradeable cards and 200 items to choose, you can customize your heroes with different builds, poisons, bleeds, and defensive skills and combinations. (game presskit)
Across Ticklers (1991) no information Word game where players compete to create acrostic sentences, like this for "games": GOOD ACROSTICS MAKE EVERYONE SMILE
Across Words (2006) no information The Electronic Talking Word Race Game! A rousing, high-fiving, laugh provoking, quick-thinking, adrenaline rush of a game! Players race to make the word that solves the clue. The talking "emcee" sets a lively pace from start to finish.
Act it Out XL! A Game of Charades (2018) no information ACT IT OUT XL is an interactive streaming game designed for Twitch, YouTube, and Mixer, and this special XL version comes with almost double the content as the original console game. Choose from almost 3,000 secret phrases to act out from categories including film, music and video games. (Metacritic.com)
ACT IT OUT! A game of charades (2016) no information Le jeu adoré de tous où il faut deviner des mots sera bientôt disponible sur votre télé! Mimez la phrase secrète et laissez les autres joueurs dans votre salon la deviner. Et pour un maximum de divertissement, le jeu offre également des modes supplémentaires où vous devez chanter, dessiner ou décrire la phrase cachée.
Act of Aggression (2015) no information The game is a real-time strategy game set in the near future, and its gameplay is similar to the Command & Conquer series. The game tasks players to build a base for their army, collect and manage resources, develop new army types and units, and participate in battles against artificial intelligence. In addition to the single-player mode, the game also features competitive multiplayer and co-operative multiplayer. (wikipedia.org)
Act Your Wage! (2010) no information A race to get out of debt while moving around a board and dealing with events, including predictable repeating bills. Keep your savings up and expenses down as you compete to be the first to yell, "I’m debt free!" Don’t let your emergency fund go below $1,000.
Act-Fancer: Cybernetick Hyper Weapon (1989) no information In Act-Fancer: Cybernetick Hyper Weapon, the player takes the role of a cyborg who has to kill a lot of aliens. (mobygames)
Action 52 (1991) no information Action 52 features 52 different games in a single cartridge. The games are selected from one of three menus and are mostly side scrolling, platform or shooter action games. (mobygames.com)
Action Fighter (1986) no information Action Fighter is an overhead vehicular combat game released by Sega in 1986. (wikipedia.org)
Action Force II: International Heroes (1988) no information The task in Action Force II: International Heroes is to rescue each of the citizens who have been taken hostage by COBRA. It's a two-man operation, with Quick Kick scaling the building, and Airtight destroying hazards along the way from the safety of his helicopter. (mobygames)
Action Force: International Heroes (1987) no information COBRA have attacked the small island of Botsneda. While in the pursuing chaos the inhabitants left behind some top secret documents that if found by COBRA will cause a breach of security. Instead of an all out attack from the island protectors, they send in the only suitable vehicle for the terrain; an All Weather and Environment (AWE) buggy. Problem is this has nothing to defend itself with. (mobygames)
Action Girlz Racing (2005) no information Action Girlz Racing puts you in the driving seat in a completely new and wonderful way! For the first time ever you can pick your favorite Action Girl and take to the roads to race around fairy-tale castles, holiday resorts and even through school corridors while the teachers aren't looking! est of all are the Action Girlz themselves. Meet Kat, an action girl with no fear - she will take anything on! (metacritic)
Action Henk (2015) no information Run, jump and butt-slide into the glorious toy-filled world of Action Henk! Become a master of momentum and defy physics as you race against a band of ragged 90s action figures to once and for all prove that Action Henk is the fastest of them all! (steampowered.com)
Active Health with Carol Vorderman (2009) no information Active Health with Carol Vorderman is a Nintendo DS video game released exclusively in Europe in 2009. The package comes equipped with an Activity Meter. It takes into account not only the player's walking routine but also the amount of exercise they do and their diet, which they are requested to enter daily into the game to see if there is any room for improvement. The game can take into account the exercise done in Nintendo's hit Wii video game Wii Fit. (nintendo.wikia.com)
Active Life: Explorer (2010) no information Active Life: Explorer, known in Japan and Europe as Family Trainer: Treasure Adventure (??????????????????????? Famir?tor?n?: Torej?adobench?), is a sports game produced by Maya Ito. (wikipedia.org)
Active Life: Extreme Challenge (2009) no information Active Life: Extreme Challenge (Family Trainer: Extreme Challenge in Europe and Family Trainer 2 in Japan) is a video game for the Wii platform, created by Bandai Namco Games. (wikipedia.org)
Active Life: Outdoor Challenge (2008) no information Active Life: Outdoor Challenge (Family Trainer: Athletic World in Japan and Family Trainer in Europe) is a video game for the Wii produced by Bandai Namco Games. (wikipedia.org)
Active soccer 2 DX (2017) no information Active Soccer 2 DX is an exciting top-down arcade football game providing a fast-paced arcade experience, implementing amazing playability and responsive easy-to-learn/hard-to-master controls.
Active Soccer 2019 (2019) no information Active Soccer 2019 is a top-down arcade football game providing a fast-paced arcade experience, implementing amazing playability and responsive easy-to-learn/hard-to-master controls. (Metacritic.com)
ActRaiser (1990) no information ActRaiser is a 1990 platform and city-building simulation game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System developed by Quintet and published by Enix, combining traditional side-scrolling platforming with urban planning god game sections.(wikipedia.org)
ActRaiser 2 (1993) no information The game is a sequel to the original ActRaiser, but the storyline is not directly connected to its predecessor. The story draws concepts from the famous religious epics Paradise Lost and the Divine Comedy. Unlike the original game, which alternately combined platform game sequences and god game sequences, ActRaiser 2 is only a platform game. (Wikipedia)
Actua Pool (1999) no information Actua Pool is a sports simulation video game developed by British companies Gremlin Interactive and Mirage Ltd as part of their highly successful Actua Sports series of sport simulators of the mid-to-late 1990s. (wikipedia.org)
Actua Soccer (1996) no information The first title's biggest claim to fame was its full 3D graphics engine, used for the first time in a home console football game; although other console games had used a 3D field, players were commonly still 2D sprites but in Actua Soccer players were polygonal. (wikipedia.org)
Actua Soccer 2 (1997) no information Sequel to Actua Soccer.
Ad Elta Stelpur (0) no information A backgammon-flavored game from Iceland. Each player starts with six pieces on the board. The object is to force all of the opposing pieces off the board. If only one piece is left on each side, then the game becomes a chase to see if one piece can capture the other.
Ad Infinitum (2023) no information When reality is a nightmare, nightmares become real. In this psychological horror game, you fight the terrifying creatures invading your mind. Can you save your sanity? (store.steampowered.com)
Ad.dic\'tion (1968) no information Somewhat clever word game. The players alternate turns placing cards with letters on them on the board, creating an ever-longer string of letters. Strangely enough, the object is to avoid spelling an actual word. However, the string of letters must always be such that it could conceivably be made into an actual word by adding more letters. The round is awarded to a player if either her opponent plays a card making the string of letters into a word, or if she catches her opponent making a play th
Adam\'s Venture Chronicles (2015) no information Adam Venture is a renowned explorer and adventurer. During his epic adventures, set in the 1920's, he encounters anti-que artefacts, ancient mysteries and the player will decipher strange symbols. Supporting him is his accomplice: Evelyn, with her the player will solve ingenious puzzles and embark on breathtaking platform challenges to outsmart the evil Clairvoix Corporation.
Adam\'s Venture: Origins (2009) no information Head out on a bold adventure in Adam’s Venture: Origins. Set in the roaring 20’s, in Adam’s Venture: Origins you will explore ancient ruins, and recover mysterious artifacts. Together with your trusted accomplice Evelyn, you will have to outsmart the evil Clairvaux company.
The Addams Family Game (1964) no information The game features 7 different paths along the game board where each of the possible players can move their piece until they reach the victory square. Their are spots for Morticia, Gomez, Uncle Fester, Wednesday, Pugsley, Lurch and Grandmama. Movement happens with a spinner and their are spots on each path which require the drawing of additional cards which add both good and bad outcomes.
Addams Family Values (1995) no information Addams Family Values is an action adventure game with slight RPG elements (you gain more hit points while proceeding in the game, can upgrade your equipment and special attacks). You control Fester, by moving him around, fighting regular enemies and bosses, talking to members of Addams household, and occasionally solving puzzles. The combat is pure action, Zelda-style. (mobygames.com)
The Addams Family (1992) no information The Addams Family is a platform game based on the 1991 movie of the same name released by Ocean Software in 1992. The game was released for the Master System, TurboGrafx-16, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Super NES, Amiga and Atari ST. (wikipedia.org)
The Addams Family: Pugsley\'s Scavenger Hunt (1992) no information The Addams Family: Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt is a video game released by Ocean in 1993. It was based on the second animated series. (wikipedia.org)
Addaword (1955) no information A Scrabble look-alike with slightly different rules. Players form words on a 15 x 17 grid, using the 120 gravestone-shaped tiles. Words may be formed up or down, backwards or forwards.
Addiction (1978) no information Lettered dice are rolled down a stepped slope and placed one per turn into a squared grid to form words in crossword fashion. Each letter has a point value and players score for completing valid words.
Addiction Pinball (1998) no information Addiction Pinball is a pinball simulation game released in 1998 for PC, featuring tables based on two Team17 games - Worms and World Rally Fever. (wikipedia.org)
Addictionary (1995) no information The object is to add up the most points you can by building a word with your letter cards before the sand timer runs out. Fast, fun and addictive!
Adeptus Titanicus: Dominus (2021) no information Adeptus Titanicus: Dominus, the 3D turn-based strategy PC game adaptation of Games Workshop’s Titan Legions tabletop game, puts you in control of the greatest weapons available to the Imperium of Man, the mighty Titans of the Adeptus Titanicus! (store.steampowered.com)
Adidas Power Soccer (1996) no information Kick off with your favourite team and take on some of Europe's finest players! Play an in-depth league season or a fast arcade challenge match--all with 3-D graphic animation and super-smooth motion-captured players. A choice of team strategies, a wealth of playing options and tons of net-busting moves guarantee a first-rate soccer experience.
Adios (2021) no information You're a pig farmer in Kansas. It's October. Cold, crisp mornings are the norm, and you have decided that you're no longer okay with letting the mob use your pigs to dispose of bodies. When your old friend - a hitman - arrives with his assistant to deliver another body, you finally screw up the courage to tell them that you're done. (Metacritic.com)
The Administrative Waltz (1976) no information The player's aim is to reach the pinnacle of their pyramid first. To do this, they have to perform The Administrative Waltz, by progressing through the various qualifying zones, positions and levels, and manipulating his opponents to retard their progress.
Adore (2023) no information Adore is a monster taming action roguelite where the main character, Lukha, is able to summon and control creatures to fight by his side in a simple and innovative way. (wikipedia.org)
ADR1FT (2016) no information 500 kilometers above the Earth a last surviving Astronaut tries to find a way home after her space station was destroyed and all her crew killed.
Adult Charades (2015) no information Take turns acting out things like Horny Devil, Mr. Woodcock, and The Little Man in the Boat while teammates try to guess as many answers as possible within a minute. The winning team is the team with the most correct answers after each player has performed three times.
Adultery (1969) no information The object of the game is spend a good time with 2 different players of the opposite sex. NOTE: Drinks & Mixes should be close at hand. Players spin and move their game piece around the board getting tokens worth two, three and five minutes. When all players have three time tokens, players are selected at random to retire to another part of the house. Game ends when each player had the chance to spend time in private with two different players.
Adultrivia (1984) no information The game consists of six booklets each containing a set of questions. On a turn, a player is asked a question from one of the books. If he gets the question right, he gains 10 points and the chance to answer another question. If he gets it wrong, the player to his left has the opportunity to answer the question for 5 points. The player with the most points after 12 rounds of play is the winner.
Adultrivia II: The Joker\'s Edition (1985) no information Color coded cards for use with the most popular trivia game boards. Contains 2,472 interesting and hilarious questions and answers from the world of adult humor.Categories are: 1 General Offense 2 Bawdy Jokes For Sexy Folks 3 Moldy Old Sitcoms 4 Jokers Are Wild 5 Jocular Potpourri 6 Limericks
Advance Guardian Heroes (2004) no information Based on the Sega Saturn's Guardian Heroes, Advance Guardian Heroes brings a classic game to life on your Game Boy Advance. Not your ordinary side-scrolling fighter, the game features more than 20 playable characters, 160 powerful moves, and different multiplayer scenarios. Each fighter has unique moves and abilities, which you can upgrade as you progress through the game. Whether you play solo, with friends, or against friends, you can delve into a variety of challenges and battle arenas. (igdb)
Advance to Boardwalk (1985) no information Setting is the real-estate world in Atlantic City, New Jersey, but focuses only on the boardwalk areas. It involves the building of hotels, which are constructed by the various players who place markers to indicate the growing floors of the hotels. More than one player can have floors in a given hotel, but much like Monopoly, advantages can be gained by owning a majority of floors in a given hotel.
Advance Wars (2001) no information Advance Wars, released in Japan as Game Boy Wars Advance (??????????????? G?mu B?i W?zu Adobansu) is a turn-based tactics video game developed for the Game Boy Advance by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. (wikipedia.org)
Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp (2023) no information Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp is a 2023 turn-based strategy video game developed by WayForward. It is a remake of the first two titles in the Advance Wars series, Advance Wars (2001), and Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising (2003). (wikipedia.org)
Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising (2003) no information Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising, known in Japan as Game Boy Wars Advance 2 (???????????????2 G?mu B?i W?zu Adobansu Ts?) is a turn-based tactics video game. (wikipedia.org)
Advance Wars: Days of Ruin (2008) no information Advance Wars: Days of Ruin (titled Advance Wars: Dark Conflict in Europe and Australia) is a turn-based strategy video game. (wikipedia.org)
Advance Wars: Dual Strike (2005) no information Advance Wars: Dual Strike, known in Japan as Famicom Wars DS (?????????DS Famikon W?zu D? Esu), is a turn-based tactics video game. (wikipedia.org)
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition (1989) no information AD&D 2nd Edition features new rules and characters for the tabletop roleplaying game. It corresponded with important policy changes at TSR: an effort was made to remove aspects of the game which had attracted negative publicity, including mention of demons and devils, and character classes and races like the assassin and the half-orc, and to move away from moral ambiguity. The game instead stressed heroic roleplaying and player teamwork, and lowered its target age to teenagers. (wikipedia.org)
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Cloudy Mountain (1982) no information Advanced Dungeons & Dragons is an Intellivision game; it was one of the first Advanced Dungeons & Dragons games to be licensed by TSR, Inc. It was later retitled to Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Cloudy Mountain to distinguish it from the sequel, Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin. It is the first Intellivision cartridge to use more than 4K of ROM. (wikipedia.org)
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Slayer (1995) no information Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Slayer is a fantasy first-person, dungeon crawl action role-playing game based on the second edition of Advanced Dungeons and Dragons. (wikipedia.org)
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin (1983) no information Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin is a video game for the Intellivision video game console and the Mattel Aquarius computer system. (wikipedia.org)
Advent Rising (2005) no information The game begins with Gideon Wyeth; the protagonist, escorting a group of human ambassadors from a space station to a meeting with an alien race called the Aurelians. At the meeting, the Aurelians tell the humans that they view them as gods and then warn them of another race of aliens called the Seekers who intend to destroy all humanity. Shortly thereafter, the space station is attacked by the Seekers. Gideon manages to board an escape pod and lands on the planet Edumea below. (wiki)
Adventure (1979) no information In the game, the player controls a square avatar whose quest is to explore an open-ended environment to find a magical chalice and return it to the golden castle. The game world is populated by roaming enemies: three dragons that can eat the avatar and a bat that randomly steals and hides items around the game world.
Adventure Academia: The Fractured Continent (2022) no information Adventure Academia: The Fractured Continent is a fully-fledged strategy RPG set in the world of Class of Heroes! Create your own party of students in a fantasy realm! Pick them up and guide them to victory against the monster hordes! (Metacritic.com)
AdVenture Capitalist (2014) no information An incremental game where players start with setting up a lemonade stand and end up with managing oil companies.
Adventure Construction Set (1984) no information A "builder" game created by Stuart Smith that lets the user build tile-based role-playing games. The player lays out maps, places enemies, and can establish game logic. "Rivers of Light," an RPG based on the Epic of Gilgamesh, is included.
Adventure Escape Mysteries (2018) no information Investigate cryptic clues, unravel a mystery, and solve puzzles in beautifully illustrated adventures! Tens of millions of players enjoy the Adventure Escape series, which combine the devious puzzles of “escape the room” style games with interesting characters and a thrilling story. The puzzles may seem challenging at first, but there’s a logical solution to each one!
Adventure Island (1986) no information The player controls Master Higgins, a young man who ventured to Adventure Island in the South Pacific after hearing that the Evil Witch Doctor kidnapped Princess Tina. To rescue her, Higgins must survive a series of 32 stages. (Wikipedia)
Adventure Island 3 (1992) no information It is the third game in the Adventure Island released for the NES, following Adventure Island II. Higgins can now crouch, an ability he did not have in the previous NES games. However, he loses the ability to backtrack during a stage. (Wikipedia)
Adventure Island II (1991) no information Princess Leilani may be safe, but her sister, the sweet and beautiful Tina, has just been kidnapped by the Evil Witch Doctor's persistent followers. Eight perilous islands are in control of the various monster minions, although four friendly dinosaurs will gladly ally themselves with those willing to brave the islands' dangers and defeat their common oppressors. (Wikipedia)
Adventure Island: The Beginning (2009) no information Master Higgins, the skateboard-riding, grass skirt-wearing hero, is back for more classic platforming action! ADVENTURE ISLAND: The Beginning comes to the Wii console with exciting new skills and elements! (igdb)
The Adventure Pals (2018) no information An epic adventure fueled by imagination. Enter a beautiful world in a game about friendship, exploration and riding giraffes.
Adventure Quest (2002) no information The game takes place in the fantasy world of Lore, where the people wear armor and fight legendary monsters. The world has many towns and secret areas to explore, many quests to complete and interesting characters to meet. Evil beings, monsters and other enemies are everywhere. Those who reach level 121 and higher are added to the game's legends list. The game's story is always evolving with new quests, items and in-game special events added each week. (Mobygames)
Adventure Quest 3D (2016) no information The Void King is raising an army in secret. Death has chosen you as his champion to bring him down. Adventure & quest alongside your friends in this bizarre cross-platform MMORPG from the creators of the original, and comically-redundantly named... AdventureQuest! Weekly releases! (Steam)
Adventure Quest Worlds (2008) no information Get ready for nonstop action and adventure! AdventureQuest Worlds is the best MMORPG (massively multiplayer online roleplaying game) that is browser based. There are no downloads or software to install, and this 2D MMO fantasy RPG is free to play! Brandish your blade, conjure your spells, and heed the call of Battle On! (AQ.com)
Adventure Time - Legends of Ooo: Big Hollow Princess (2011) no information Point & Click adventure game in the universe of popular cartoon.
Adventure Time Puzzle Quest (2015) no information Match-3 game in the world of popular cartoon.
Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I Don\'t Know! (2013) no information Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I Don't Know! is a 2013 video game directed by Tomm Hulett and developed by WayForward Technologies with the help of Pendleton Ward under license from Cartoon Network Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Adventure Time: Finn & Jake Investigations (2015) no information Adventure Time: Finn & Jake Investigations is a 2015 action adventure video game developed by Vicious Cycle Software under license from Cartoon Network Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why\'d You Steal Our Garbage?!! (2012) no information Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why'd You Steal Our Garbage?!! is a 2D side-scrolling action-adventure video game developed by WayForward Technologies. (wikipedia.org)
Adventure Time: Magic Man\'s Head Games (2015) no information Magic Man’s Head Games is a unique virtual reality game that transports you into the Land of Ooo. That jerk, Magic Man, is messing with you! Use Finn’s sword and Jake’s stretchy powers to chase down Magic Man and break his curse. (store.steampowered.com)
Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion (2018) no information Ahoy! The Land of Ooo is underwater and it’s up to Finn and Jake to find out why. Join our heroes as they explore the high seas, search for hidden clues, interrogate shady suspects and fight pirates to solve the mystery and save their waterlogged world! (store.steampowered.com)
Adventure Time: The Secret of the Nameless Kingdom (2014) no information Adventure Time: The Secret of the Nameless Kingdom is a top-down adventure video game developed by WayForward Technologies with the help of Pendleton Ward under license from Cartoon Network Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Adventurer Manager (2014) no information Reunite the kingdom of Adventuria and defeat the evil Illusionist Miraj by recruiting Adventurers to send on Adventures for epic loot and rewards in this RPG/Management Sim with tons of depth, randomization, and customization options!
Adventures in the Magic Kingdom (1990) no information The player must complete five different stages, modeled after rides in Disney theme parks, as well as a trivia quest in order to retrieve the set of keys. The player chooses which stage to play by walking around the park in the game's overworld map. (Wikipedia)
The Adventures of Batman & Robin (1994) no information The Super NES version of The Adventures of Batman & Robin is developed and published by Konami. Each level consists of an episode that is loosely based on those from the animated series, taking Batman to an amusement park and other places where supercriminals do their work. (wikipedia.org)
The Adventures of Batman and Robin (1995) no information The Genesis version, developed by Clockwork Tortoise and published by Sega, is a run 'n' gun where both Batman and Robin must stop Mr. Freeze, who plans to freeze Gotham City. In order to keep the duo busy, he also frees the Joker, Two-Face and the Mad Hatter, each one with their own agenda. The Joker celebrates his birthday wreaking havoc in Gotham and stealing diamonds, Two-Face tries to take over the city from above, and Mad Hatter is creating a robot army in his surreal lair. The game can be
The Adventures of Bayou Billy (1988) no information Billy West, otherwise known as Bayou Billy, is a Crocodile Dundee-like survivalist, vigilante, and former U.S. soldier from New Orleans who has fought against a local crime boss known as Godfather Gordon. In retaliation for interfering with his smuggling operations, Gordon kidnaps Billy's girlfriend Annabelle Lane in order to lure Billy into one final battle. Billy's quest to save Annabelle consists of nine stages. (Wikipedia.org)
The Adventures of Captain Comic (1988) no information Captain Comic is a platformer featuring a huge nonlinear playfield divided into several different terrains. As Comic, you must search throughout Tambi for power ups and items that will aid you in your quest to recover the three treasures. The Captain's main weapon is 'Blastola Cola', a can of drink that allows him to hurl fireballs at his foes. For each can that he finds, an additional fireball can be thrown. (mobygames.com)
The Adventures of Cookie & Cream (2000) no information The Adventures of Cookie & Cream, known as Kuri Kuri Mix in Japan and Europe, is an action-adventure video game developed by FromSoftware for the PlayStation 2 released in 2000. In 2007, it was ported to the Nintendo DS as Cookie & Cream. (wikipedia.org)
The Adventures of Dick and Virginia (2007) no information Dick and Virginia are a couple that suffer from a plague of sex and relationship problems. As their closest and most trusted friend, they have come to you for advice. Will your great advice help this couple keep it together through thick and thin or will an opponent swoop in with their two cents and become the couple's closest confidant? It takes critical thinking and an open mind to help this troubled couple. Find out how well your advice is received and how other players handle sex and relatio
Adventures of Dino Riki (1987) no information Adventures of Dino Riki, known in Japan as Shin Jinrui: The New Type (??? THE NEW TYPE), is a video game released in 1987 for the Family Computer in Japan and 1989 for the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America. (wikipedia.org)
The Adventures of Dr. Franken (1993) no information Franky and his girlfriend are planning a vacation to New York. There's just one problem: Bitsy doesn't have a passport. Our protagonist comes up with a brilliant idea: He takes Bitsy apart and mails her to New York in different packages, where he will put her back together. Unfortunately for the couple, Bitsy has been lost in the mail. It is up to Franky to find her parts and put her back together. A standard platformer where the player navigates platforms and avoids enemies. (mobygames.com)
The Adventures of Elena Temple (2018) no information Ever miss being a child, playing games at your grandma's or in your old bedroom? Look no further! Play The Adventures of Elena Temple, the classic you never knew existed, on old machines that kind of sort of maybe existed. It's not like you can remember for sure, right? (store.steampowered.com)
The Adventures of Gilligan\'s Island (1990) no information The Adventures of Gilligan's Island (also known as Gilligan's Island: The Video Game) is a single-player Nintendo Entertainment System video game by Bandai that is based on the 1960s sitcom of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius: Attack of the Twonkies (2004) no information In the game, the player controls Jimmy in a quest to save Earth from the alien "Twonkies" using gadgets and inventions. Although made after the Jimmy Neutron episode, "Attack of the Twonkies!", levels are designed with the same mechanics as the film, including a rocket and the theme park "Retroland". (wiki)
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius: Jet Fusion (2003) no information Jimmy has an assignment to write a book report, and Jimmy decides to invent the Virtual World Reproduction Machine (VWRM), a device that will show the class what the book is about like a movie. Jimmy places his Jet Fusion book into the machine and it malfunctions, thus turning Retroville into a virtual world. Then Professor Calamitous kidnaps Jet Fusion and it's up to Jimmy to save him. (wiki)
Adventures of Lolo (1989) no information The player assumes the role of Lolo and attempts to rescue Princess Lala, who has been kidnapped by the evil King Egger. Lolo travels to Egger's castle, with 50 rooms arranged in 10 floors of five. Within each room, Lolo must collect several hearts in order to open a treasure chest and collect the gem inside, which will open the exit to the next room or floor. (Wikipedia)
Adventures of Lolo 2 (1990) no information Gameplay is virtually identical to the previous Adventures of Lolo. The game features a total of 50 different puzzle rooms; the player faces King Egger at the end. (Wikipedia)
Adventures of Lolo 3 (1990) no information The third and final installment of the Adventures of Lolo series. (Wikipedia)
The Adventures of Lomax (1996) no information The Adventures of Lomax (known in Europe as Lomax) is a spin-off video game of the Lemmings series. The player takes the role of Lomax, a lemming character that has to save his friends and animals from an evil doctor. (wikipedia.org)
Adventures of Mana (2016) no information Enshrined atop Mt. Illusia, high above the lofty clouds, stands the Tree of Mana. Drawing its life energy from the boundless celestial aether, the sentinel grows in silence. Legend holds that he who lays his hands upon its trunk will be granted power eternal - a power the Dark Lord of Glaive now seeks to further fuel his bloody quest for domination.
The Adventures of Mighty Max (1994) no information he Adventures of Mighty Max is a video game developed by British studio WJS Design and published by Ocean Software for the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1994. (wikipedia.org)
Adventures of Pip (2015) no information Adventures of Pip is a 2D side scrolling action platform video game developed and published by independent video game developer Tic Toc Games. (wikipedia.org)
The Adventures of Popeye (1957) no information Four different Popeye Adventures are illustrated on the board. The object of play is for the player to win each of the four adventures by "eating" enough cans of spinach (wooden green discs), which are won in the "Grand Spinach Lottery". After winning an adventure the player receives an Adventure Card. The first player to win all four Adventure Cards and get to the finish is the winner of the game.
The Adventures of Rad Gravity (1990) no information The Adventures of Rad Gravity is an action-adventure platform game for the Nintendo Entertainment System developed by Interplay and published by Activision in 1990. (wikipedia.org)
The Adventures of Rin-Tin-Tin (1955) no information The outlaws and their stolen gold are hiding in the 4 Territories of the West, shown by the Red, Yellow, Blue and Green sections on the board. The object: For each player to capture as many Outlaw Circles as possible and collect the biggest amount of "Boodle" i.e. money or loot.
The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends (1993) no information The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends is a video game released by THQ adapted from The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends TV series. (wikipedia.org)
The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends (1992) no information The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends is a video game released by THQ adapted from The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends TV series. The NES version includes a countryside house, a futuristic city, a train, a desert, and a mansion. The player can switch between Rocky and Bullwinkle during a game. Bullwinkle can ram into enemies while Rocky can fly. Both characters can hurl bombs at foes. (wikipedia.org)
Adventures of Shuggy (2011) no information The game begins with the vampire Shuggy inheriting a haunted Scottish mansion from his grandfather. In order to make it a livable space he must evict the undesirable creatures currently living in it. To do so he must collect all the gems in a given room to acquire a key. The keys are spread across five areas: The Dungeon, The Boiler Room, The Gallery, The Graveyard and The Clocktower. Once all keys are obtained Shuggy can evict the evil tenants and claim his mansion. (wikipedia.org)
The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn (2011) no information The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn (known as The Adventures of Tintin: The Game in North America) is an action-adventure, platforming video game based on the film The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn, which is based on the series The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. (wikipedia.org)
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1989) no information The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1989 by SETA and was based upon the book The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain. (wikipedia.org)
The Adventures of Willy Beamish (1991) no information The Adventures of Willy Beamish is a graphic adventure game developed by Dynamix and published in 1991 by Sierra On-Line. The player takes on the role of nine-year-old Willy Beamish in a game that somewhat parodies the adventure genre. The game pioneered the use of in-game graphics drawn to resemble classic hand-drawn cartoon animation.[citation needed] It was initially released for MS-DOS and the Commodore Amiga and was ported to the Sega CD in 1993. CD versions of the game complemented the in-
The Adventures of Wolf and Hood - A Jigsaw Tale (2020) no information The Adventures of Wolf and Hood - A Jigsaw Tale is a fairy tale story told through 20 beautiful hand illustrated jigsaw puzzles. (store.steampowered.com)
Adventures of Yogi Bear (1994) no information Adventures of Yogi Bear is a multi-platform video game released by Cybersoft. (wikipedia,org)
Adversity (2003) no information Become the greatest advertising mogul the world has ever seen! This is advertising folks! It's all about the cash! Be risky! Be bold! Be innovative! Do whatever it takes to sell your product! We provide you with ad slogans and a list of products... and all you have to do is pick a slogan that sells one of four possible products! And whenever someone guesses which product you're pushing, you cash in!
AdvertCity (2013) no information A business simulation video game. Gameplay involves selling advertising to client megacorporations; the player does this by moving around the city from a first person god-view perspective reminiscent of Black & White, selecting buildings and sites in cyberspace as targets for their advertising. (wikipedia)
Aedis Eclipse: Generation of Chaos (2006) no information The game is a mix of RPG and real-time strategy with three different worlds to play in, each with their own main characters and storyline. (mobygames)
Aegis Defenders (2018) no information Explore, build, & defend in this 2D platformer that blends run-and-gun combat with Tower Defense strategy.
Aegis of Earth: Protonovus Assault (2015) no information Aegis of Earth: Protonovus Assault is a frenetic and explosive new spin on action strategy gaming. Plan out and build up your defenses as hordes of hulking monstrosities bombard your heavily fortified city in an attempt to wipe you off the Earth for good!
Aegis Wing (2007) no information Aegis Wing is a 2007 scrolling shooter video game developed by Carbonated Games. (wikipedia.org)
Aeon\'s End (2016) no information Aeon's End is a cooperative game that explores the deckbuilding genre with a number of innovative mechanisms, including a variable turn order system that simulates the chaos of an attack, and deck management rules that require careful planning with every discarded card. Players will struggle to defend Gravehold from The Nameless and their hordes using unique abilities, powerful spells, and, most importantly of all, their collective wits. (boardgamegeek.com)
Aeon\'s End: Legacy (2019) no information In Aeon's End: Legacy players will get to create their own breach mages that will change and get more powerful based on player decisions over the course of multiple games. A story interconnects a series of different nemeses and their minions. Can you save Gravehold from these malevolent evils?
Aer: Memories of Old (2017) no information Transform into a bird and fly to explore and experience a vibrant world of floating islands in the sky. Venture down into lost ancient ruins where each step leads you closer to the end of the world. (https://www.epicgames.com/)
Aerannis (2015) no information Aerannis is a mission-based stealth action game set in a world of conspiracy and full of action and assassinations. (store.steampowered.com)
Aerial Assault (1990) no information Aerial Assault is a horizontal scrolling shooter video game, developed and published by Sega for the Master System and Game Gear. (wikipedia.org)
Aerial_Knight\'s Never Yield (2021) no information Survive A futuristic Tokyo style Detroit in this 3D runner that tells the story of Wally who has uncovered the evidence that can change his city forever. Explore a game world with a dope-tastic soundtrack featuring the authentic sounds of Detroit Artist. Take the role of Wally. A mysterious character that has recovered what was taken from him. Hopefully, you're fast enough to outrun your enemies. Expose the truth and try to uncover the mystery of what happened to them. (Metacritic.com)
Aero Fighters (1994) no information Aero Fighters, known as Sonic Wings (?????????, Sonikku~uingusu) in Japan, is a vertically scrolling shooter originally released in arcades in 1992 by Video System and ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993. It was the first in the Aero Fighters series, and a spiritual successor to the 1991 Turbo Force.
Aero Fighters 2 (1994) no information Aero Fighters 2 is a vertically-scrolling shooter in the same vein as 1942 and similar games. (mobygames)
Aero Fighters Assault (1997) no information Aero Fighters Assault, known in Japan as Sonic Wings Assault (ソニックウィングス アサルト, Sonikku Wingusu Asaruto), is an arcade-style combat flight simulator developed by Paradigm Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Aero Porter (2012) no information Aero Porter (???????, Earo P?t?) is a simulation game directed by Yoot Saito. (wikipedia.org)
Aero the Acro-Bat (1993) no information Aero the Acro-Bat works and lives in The World of Amusement Circus and Funpark. He must defend and save the circus from an evil industrialist and ex-clown called Edgar Ektor. (Wikipedia)
Aero the Acro-Bat 2 (1994) no information In the sequel to Aero the Acro-Bat you have to defeat evil industrialist Edgar Ektor once again. He is back and again with bad ideas, so you - in the role of Aero - have to find and destroy him before he carries out his diabolical "Plan B". Like in the last installment, you have to jump, escape lethal obstacles and progress in time. This game features more moves for Aero, more mechanisms to use and more items to collect. (mobygames.com)
Aerobiz (1992) no information You are the CEO of an airline company. Your goal is to become the most successful airline in the world by connecting all 22 cities with air routes, maintain a profit, and meet the required quota of passengers. If you cannot turn a profit for a year or meet the victory conditions in 32 years, you lose. Some decisions you must make include negotiating for air routes, buying and selling aircraft, investing in branch offices and hotels, advertise your airline, and set budgets. (mobygames.com)
Aerobiz Supersonic (1993) no information The basic premise of the game is the same as that of the original Aerobiz, but this time you have more planes to choose from, more city airports spanned over 7 different global regions, and 4 different time period scenarios complete with historically accurate political relationships and events. Do you have what it takes to make your company fly high? Or will it crash and burn? (mobygames.com)
Aerofly FS 2 Flight Simulator (2017) no information Aerofly FS 2 Flight Simulator lets you explore the world of flying in a quality never seen before. Fly a large selection of highly detailed aircraft with interactive 3D cockpits. Aerofly FS 2 currently features over 150 airports in the south western USA and global elevation and satellite imagery. (store.steampowered.com)
AeroGauge (1997) no information AeroGauge (エアロゲイジ, EaroGeiji) is a futuristic, sci-fi hovercraft racing game. (wikipedia.org)
Aeronautica Imperialis: Flight Command (2020) no information Take to the skies! Guide your Imperial Navy or Ork Airwaagh squadron to victory and experience every dive, roll and ultra high-G turn through desperate dogfights in this tactical aerial combat game. Life is the Emperor’s currency, spend it well. (store.steampowered.com)
Aeterna Noctis (2021) no information Aeterna Noctis is a challenging 2D Metroidvania drawn by hand, with intense combats and skill-based platform sections. Taking the role of the 'King of Darkness' you must help him regain his power across 16 different and connected areas in an epic journey with environmental storytelling. (Metacritic.com)
AeternoBlade (2014) no information AeternoBlade is a hack-and-slash fast-paced action game featuring with World Exploration, RPG elements, Time-manipulation abilities to solve puzzles and to defeat your foes. (store.steampowered.com)
AeternoBlade II (2019) no information Welcome back to the world of AeternoBlade. Let’s adventure with Freyja, Bernard, Felix to the Chronosian for finding the 3 AeternoBlades and using its power to stop Dark Abyss. Can you help Freyja protect her future? (Metacritic.com)
AEW Fight Forever (2023) no information AEW Fight Forever is a professional wrestling sports video game developed by Yuke's and published by THQ Nordic. It is the debut title on home consoles and personal computers based on American professional wrestling promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW). (wikipedia.org)
Affentennis (2006) no information The tennis court is overlaid with a hex grid, and players use a rubber-band mechanism to hit the ball. The Monkeys are used only to note the location of the player on the court -- they could have just been cubes, but look much better this way. Each player has a limited amount of movement when hitting or returning a shot, and then can "borrow" from their next move but this puts them under pressure and thus limits their ability to shoot most effectively.
Affinity (2019) no information Affinity is a short, relaxing, minimalist puzzle game. (store.steampowered.com)
Affordable Space Adventures (2015) no information Affordable Space Adventures is a puzzle adventure game developed and published by NapNok Games in collaboration with Nifflas' Games. (wikipedia.org)
AFL (2011) no information AFL (usually referred to as AFL Wii) is an AFL sports game for the Wii. It was developed by Wicked Witch Software. (wikipedia.org)
AFL Challenge (2009) no information AFL Challenge is a sports game for the PlayStation Portable, based on the AFL. (wikipedia.org)
AFL Live (2011) no information AFL Live is a sports game in the AFL series of Australian rules football video games. (wikipedia.org)
AFL Live 2 (2013) no information AFL Live 2 is a sports game in the AFL series of Australian rules football video games. (wikipedia.org)
AFL Mascot Manor (2009) no information Focused more on the League's Mascots then on the sport itself, the central component of the game is the adventure the players Mascot will experience in the themed worlds. (wikipedia.org)
Africa Trail (1995) no information The object of the game is to make it to Cape Agulhas, South Africa in a limited number of days. First the player must pick a route, going for the longer route from Bizerte, Tunisia or two shorter routes from Lagos, Nigeria or Nairobi, Kenya. Next the player must pick three out of six teammates to accompany. Different teammates have a different profession, skills, biking experience, travel experience and trek preferences. (wiki)
African Rails (2007) no information Every player places their train in the center of one of the major cities. Goods may be unloaded in any town or city, where they may be picked up by any player. Discard goods after they have not been moved for 4 rounds. In order to use a ferry, players end their movement phase at the ferry pier. On their next turn, they place their train at the other end of the ferry line and may move with half their usual movement rate (round up). Brazzaville and Kinshasa count as a single major city for scor
Afrika (2008) no information Afrika, known in Southeast Asia as Hakuna Matata, is a photography and safari simulation video game. (wikipedia.org)
Afro Samurai (2009) no information Afro Samurai is a 3D brawler with platforming elements. Most levels culminate in a boss fight, which become more frequent as the game progresses. (wikipedia.org)
Afro Samurai 2: Revenge of Kuma Volume One (2015) no information The plot of Afro Samurai 2 is about Kuma trying to fight Afro, the titular character of the anime series. Kuma following his defeat by Afro now seeks to challenge him for the Number One headband and take his revenge. (wikipedia.org)
After Burner (1987) no information The game allows the player to control a F-14 Tomcat jet, which must destroy a series of enemy jets throughout 18 stages. In the arcade version, the jet itself employs a machine gun and a limited set of heat-seeking missiles, in the Master System version there is an unlimited number of missiles. These weapons are replenished by another aircraft after beating a few stages. The aircraft, cannon and missile buttons are all controlled from an integrated flight stick. (wikipedia.org).
After Burner II (1987) no information Pilot your F-14D fighter through enemy territory blasting away squadrons of enemy fighters.
After Burner: Black Falcon (2007) no information After Burner: Black Falcon is a 2007 arcade-style combat flight simulation video game. (wikipedia.org)
After Burner: Climax (2006) no information After Burner: Climax (アフターバーナー クライマックス) is a combat flight video game developed and published by Sega. (wikipedia.org)
After Us (2023) no information Play as Gaia, the Spirit of Life, and navigate stunning platforming environments in an abstract world to salvage the souls of extinct animals. Revive these creatures after learning their final fate: the last whale harpooned, the final eagle caged, the last deer hunted down, and more, while you survive encounters with dangerous, oil-covered Devourers that roam the wasteland in search of remaining life. (Metacritic.com)
Afterdream (2023) no information Get lost in a lucid dream, bending the lines between reality and fiction. Utilize the strange camera to navigate through the ghosts' mysterious residence. Find the purpose of your nocturnal visit in a vivid and dreamlike setting. (store.steampowered.com)
Afterfall InSanity (2011) no information Afterfall: InSanity is a survival horror video game developed by Intoxicate Studios and published by Nicolas Entertainment Group. (wikipedia.org)
Afterglitch (2022) no information In this experimental third-person exploration game, are you an entity lost in the metaphysical infinity? Afterglitch presents an audiovisual experience inspired by utopian science fiction illustrations of the second half of the 20th-century and hyperspace in modern art. Embark on an extraordinary adventure beyond space-time. (game presskit)
Afterimage (2023) no information One of the supreme deities created this vast world called Engardin, upon which natural wonders lie everywhere: gigantic volcanoes, steep canyons, deep seas and a tower that soars into the clouds... (Metacritic.com)
Afterlife (1996) no information Afterlife is is a humorous strategy game similar to SimCity where the afterlife is subject to market-based economy. The player has to make it work by managing heaven and hell simultaneously. (mobygames.com)
Afterparty (2019) no information In Afterparty, you are Milo and Lola, recently deceased best buds who suddenly find themselves staring down an eternity in Hell. But there's a loophole: outdrink Satan and he'll grant you re-entry to Earth. (store.steampowered.com)
Afterwords (2004) no information "Combines the best elements of Scrabble, Boggle & Bingo! Each Player controls their own board, and as letters are randomly selected, decides where to place them. The player who makes the highest scoring words wins! Play solitaire or with any number of friends."
Again (2009) no information A string of serial murders from 19 years ago have started up "again". The player takes the role of J, an agent of the FBI and sole survivor of the murders. J has a special ability called "past vision" to solve puzzles, which he uses as he investigates the murders committed by the serial killer known only as "Providence". (wiki)
Against All Odds (2023) no information Water's cut. Rent's due. Jobs are scarce. Time to get rich! Enter the Slaughter League and win against all the odds in a dizzying array of lethal multiplayer races. In this competitive, multiplayer platformer party game there can only be one winner, so kiss friendships goodbye! (store.epicgames.com)
Against Covid-19 (2020) no information Players fight the virus by adjusting the defense level of each region, organizing more medical personnel, developing medical facilities and factories, producing medical materials and treating infected patients. Although the high defense level can effectively control the spread of the virus, it will also have a huge impact on the economy, which is also a problem for players.
Against the Storm (2023) no information Against the Storm is a 2023 city-building video game developed by Eremite Games. (wikipedia.org)
Agar.io (2015) no information Agar.io is a Massively-multiplayer top-down strategy browser game. In Agar.io, the player manipulates a circular cell using the mouse and keyboard buttons. The goal of the game is to enlarge the cell by swallowing non-player cells which are randomly scattered around the map. Other players that have smaller cells than the player are also able to be swallowed. (igdb)
Agatha Christie - Hercule Poirot: The London Case (2023) no information n this detective adventure game, you will take on the role of the famous detective, Hercule Poirot, as he joins forces with Lloyd's of London to ensure the transportation, protection, and sale of a valuable painting of Mary Magdalene. The painting is to be the centerpiece of a new exhibit at a London Museum, featuring other works of ecclesiastical art on loan from Brussels. (Metacritic.com)
Agatha Christie : the ABC murders (2016) no information The ABC Murders est un jeu d'aventure et d'enquête adapté du célèbre roman d'Agatha Christie. Dans la peau du célèbre détective Hercule Poirot, vous serez confronté à un mystérieux tueur en série qui se fait appeler « ABC ».
Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None (2005) no information Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None (also simply known as And Then There Were None) is a 2005 point-and-click adventure game developed by AWE Productions. (wikipedia.org)
Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun (2007) no information Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun is a video game by American studio AWE Productions. (wikipedia.org)
Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express (2023) no information Step on board the legendary Orient Express and immerse yourself in the most famous detective suit in a race against the clock to unmask the murderer. (store.steampowered.com)
Agatha Christie: The ABC Murders (2009) no information Agatha Christie: The ABC Murders is a mystery adventure game for the Nintendo DS, based on Agatha Christie's 1936 novel The ABC Murders. (wikipedia.org)
Agatha Knife (2017) no information Embark on a whimsically twisted adventure with Agatha, a child torn between her love for eating meat and her friendships with animals. Join her as she discovers religion and creates her own, Carnivorism, to convince the animals that the sacrifice of their flesh is the secret to their eternal happiness. (wikipedia.org)
Age of Avalon (1999) no information Age of Avalon is an unofficial expansion disc with new campaigns and levels for Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings. The CD also includes cheats, hints, and a few game editors, .
Age of Booty (2008) no information Age of Booty is a real-time strategy video game developed by Certain Affinity. (wikipedia.org)
Age of Civilizations II (2018) no information Age of Civilizations II is a Strategy game, developed and published by Lukasz Jakowski Games, which was released in 2018. (gamefaqs)
The Age of Decadence (2015) no information The Age of Decadence is an isometric, turn-based, single-player role-playing game set in a low magic, post-apocalyptic fantasy world, inspired by the fall of the Roman Empire. The game features a detailed skill-based character system, multiple skill-based ways to handle quests, choices & consequences, and extensive dialogue trees. (GOG store page)
Age of Empires (1997) no information Age of Empires (AoE) is a history-based real-time strategy video game developed by Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft, and the first game in the Age of Empires series.
Age of Empires 3 (2005) no information Age of Empires III is a real-time strategy video game developed by Microsoft Corporation's Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft Game Studios. The Mac version was ported over and developed and published by Destineer's MacSoft. The PC version was released on October 18, 2005 in North America and November 4, 2005 in Europe, while the Mac version was released on November 21, 2006 in North America and September 29, 2006 in Europe.
Age of Empires II (1999) no information The Age of Kings is set in the Middle Ages and contains thirteen playable civilizations. Players aim to gather resources, which they use to build towns, create armies, and defeat their enemies. There are five historically based campaigns, which constrict the player to specialized and story-backed conditions. (Wikipedia)
Age of Empires II: The Conquerors (2000) no information Age of Empires II: The Conquerors is the expansion pack to the 1999 real-time strategy game Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings. The Conquerors is the fourth installment in the Age of Empires series by Microsoft Game Studios and Ensemble Studios. It features five new civilizations (the Aztecs, Mayans, Spanish, Koreans, and Huns), four new campaigns, eleven new units, twenty-six new technologies, new gameplay modes, new maps and different minor tweaks to the gameplay.
Age of Empires IV (2021) no information Age of Empires IV is a real-time strategy video game developed by Relic Entertainment in partnership with World's Edge. (wikipedia.org)
Age of Empires Online (2011) no information Age of Empires Online takes the classic Age of Empires real-time strategy gameplay, and places it into a quest-based online structure. Similar to the previous games in the series, most missions ask you to build up an economy, then an army, then crush all those who oppose you, with occasional more unusual missions. The differences come between missions; your capital city allows you to equip your soldiers, unlock technologies, craft items, and so on. (mobygames)
Age of Empires: Castle Siege (2014) no information Age of Empires: Castle Siege invites you to guide your empire through the Medieval Era and make your mark on history. Choose from one of several civilizations, including the Britons, Teutons, and Kievan Rus. Upgrade your keep, fortify your walls, and garrison defensive troops to protect yourself from marauders. Then, train an army to raid other cities, and command them in battle to dismantle your opponents’ defenses. Continue your game across devices. Join the siege! (iTunes store descriptio
Age of Empires: Definitive Edition (2018) no information Age of Empires, the pivotal RTS that launched a 20-year legacy returns in definitive form for Windows 10 PCs. Bringing together all of the officially released content with modernized gameplay, all-new visuals and a host of other new features, Age of Empires: Definitive Edition is the complete RTS package. (steam.com)
Age of Empires: Mythologies (2008) no information Age of Empires: Mythologies is a turn-based strategy video game based on Age of Mythology. (wikipedia.org)
Age of Empires: The Age of Kings (2006) no information Age of Empires: The Age of Kings is a turn-based strategy video game developed by Backbone Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Age of Empires: The Rise of Rome (1998) no information Age of Empires: The Rise of Rome is an expansion pack for the real-time strategy game Age of Empires. It is based on the rise of the Roman Empire, and adds the Roman Empire and three other playable civilizations to Age of Empires. (wikipedia.org)
Age of Mythology (2002) no information Age of Mythology takes some of its inspiration from the myths and legends of the Greeks, Egyptians, and Norse, rather than from actual historical events. However, many gameplay elements are similar to the Age of Empires series. Its campaign follows an Atlantean admiral, Arkantos, who is forced to travel through the lands of the game's three cultures, hunting for a cyclops who is in league with Poseidon against Atlantis. (wikipedia.org)
Age of Mythology: The Titans (2003) no information Age of Mythology: The Titans is the first expansion pack for the real-time strategy game Age of Mythology. It introduces a fourth race to the game, the Atlanteans, along with a new campaign set ten years after the events of the storyline in the original game. Players can now summon Titans in the game, a godlike being with a high attack level and many hitpoints. They form the center of the story in the new campaign. (mobygames.com)
Age of Wonders (1999) no information Age of Wonders is a turn-based strategy game set in a fantasy scenario. The campaign can be played on two sides and tells a tale how the humans come to a new land and destabilized the peace between the races, throwing the land into war. There is an extensive diplomatic matrix which structures the relationships between the 12 races and their respective leaders. There are global-spells which can be cast on the strategic map, outside of tactical combat. (mobygames.com)
Age of Wonders 4 (2023) no information Age of Wonders 4 invites players to rule a fantasy realm of their own design, in a blend of strategy, role-playing, and turn-based combat. (Metacritic.com)
Age of Wonders II: The Wizard\'s Throne (2002) no information Age of Wonders II: The Wizard's Throne is a turn-based strategy video game in a fantasy setting. (wikipedia.org)
Age of Wonders III (2014) no information Age of Wonders III is a 4X turn-based strategy video game set in a high fantasy fictional setting, where players take the role of a leader to explore the world, interacting with other races and kingdoms, both diplomatically and through warfare while progressively expanding and managing their empire. (wikipedia.org)
Age of Wonders: Planetfall (2019) no information Age of Wonders: Planetfall is a 4X turn-based strategy video game developed by Triumph Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Age of Wonders: Shadow Magic (2003) no information Age of Wonders: Shadow Magic is a turn-based strategy video game in a fantasy setting. Shadow Magic is the third incarnation of the Age of Wonders series, and is a direct sequel to Age of Wonders II: The Wizard's Throne. (wikipedia.org)
Age of Zombies (2010) no information Age of Zombies is top-down shooter in which player scores points by killing zombies.
Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise (2015) no information Agent A: A Puzzle In Disguise is a suave secret agent adventure game developed and published by Yak & Co. (wikipedia.org)
Agent Armstrong (1997) no information A side-scrolling shooter in the style of Contra and Metal Slug. (wikipedia.org)
Agent Intercept (2019) no information Agent Intercept is a vehicular combat game.
Agents of Mayhem (2017) no information In Agents of MAYHEM, you run a no-holds barred operation against a shadowy super-villain organization known only as LEGION and their mysterious leader, the Morningstar. Explore the city of Seoul as a variety of Super Agents to thwart LEGION's vile plans to take over the world!
AGEOD\'s American Civil War (2007) no information AGEOD's American Civil War: 1861-1865 - The Blue and the Gray is a historical operational turn-based strategy video game that places players at the head of the U.S. or CSA during the American Civil War (1861-1865). Players are military and political leaders trying to lead the troops of their nations (armies and fleets) to victory, while making political and economical/financial decisions throughout the game that affect the outcome.
Aggelos (2019) no information Action-RPG that takes the template laid down by classics like Wonder Boy, nails the 16-Bit aesthetics for nostalgia fans, but updates the mechanics to feel fresh and modern. Explore an open world and plunder dungeons, caves and forests to help take down epic bosses. (Steam)
Aggravating Rates (1935) no information Each guest, or team of guests, is given a card with 36 clues to words that end in 'rate'. For example, 'An Aggravating Rate' would be a clue to 'Exasperate'. First to hand in 36 correct answers or, if the host calls time, the individual or team that has the most correct answers by that time, wins.
Aggravation (1962) no information It's like Sorry!, but with marbles and an intergalactic shortcut.
Aggressive Inline (2002) no information Aggressive Inline is a 2002 aggressive inline skating video game developed by Z-Axis. (wikipedia.org)
Agony (2018) no information Agony is a dark fantasy survival horror video game developed by Madmind Studio and published by PlayWay. Players begin their journey as a tormented soul within the depths of Hell without any memories about their past. The special ability to control people on their path, and possess weak-minded demons, gives the player the necessary measures to survive in the extreme conditions they are in. (wikipedia.org)
Agony (1992) no information Agony is a shoot 'em up but with a surreal-fantasy background. It features a barn owl flying its way through six worlds filled with monsters. The owl uses various waves of echo-location which the player fires at the enemies. (wikipedia.org)
Agony (1972) no information A solo word game. The object of the game is to arrange the blocks within the case to spell interlocking words (horizontally and vertically). The perfect game would show 13 words (seven words across, six words down) without using blanks. The number of blanks that are showing when the player is finished determines the score; each blank is worth one point. Players attempt to score the lowest number possible.
Agricola (2007) no information In Agricola, you're a farmer in a wooden shack with your spouse and little else. On a turn, you get to take only two actions, one for you and one for the spouse, from all the possibilities you'll find on a farm: collecting clay, wood, or stone; building fences; and so on. You might think about having kids in order to get more work accomplished, but first you need to expand your house. And what are you going to feed all the little rugrats?
AI Dungeon 2 (2019) no information Imagine an infinitely generated world that you could explore endlessly, continually finding entirely new content and adventures. What if you could also choose any action you can think of instead of being limited by the imagination of the developers who created the game? (igdb.com)
Ai Senshi Nicol (1987) no information Ai Senshi Nicol is a Role-Playing game, developed and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 1987. (gamefaqs)
AI War: Fleet Command (2009) no information AI War: Fleet Command is a real time strategy computer game created by independent developer Arcen Games. AI War blends the 4X, tower defense, and traditional RTS genre to create something that was hailed as unique but with a steep learning curve. Players go up against two artificial intelligence (AI) opponents that are superior to the player. The objective is to destroy the home planets of both AI opponents. (wikipedia.org)
AI: The Somnium Files (2019) no information AI: The Somnium Files is an adventure video game developed and published by Spike Chunsoft. (iwkipedia.org)
AI: The Somnium Files - nirvanA Initiative (2022) no information AI: The Somnium Files – Nirvana Initiative is an adventure video game developed and published by Spike Chunsoft. (wikipedia.org)
Aidyn Chronicles: The First Mage (2001) no information In a universe with two places, the spirit plane (the source of magic) and the mundane plane (where mortals live), once a person discovers their magical true name, they are able to unite their spirit and mundane forms, thereby unlocking unlimited power. Aidyn Chronicles: The First Mage follows a young squire named Alaron who discovers his true magical name. (Wikipedia)
AIPD - Artificial Intelligence Police Department (2016) no information AIPD is a top-down coop twin-stick shooter where you can enjoy thousands of possible combinations of enemy and arena permutations that give you an unprecedented and nearly unlimited arcade experience. (store.steampowered.com)
Air (2000) no information Air is a Japanese visual novel developed by Key, a brand of Visual Arts. (wikipedia.org)
Air Assault (1993) no information Air Assault is a 2D scrolling shoot 'em up game where you take control of a fighter jet. You have to thwart the evil plans of an organization (the Fourth Empire) over the span of eight stages. The game quite is similar to Air Duel. The game can be in singleplayer or two-player modes.
Air Assault (1993) no information Air Assault is a 2D scrolling shoot 'em up game where you take control of a fighter jet. You have to thwart the evil plans of an organization (the Fourth Empire) over the span of eight stages. The game quite is similar to Air Duel. The game can be in singleplayer or two-player modes.
Air Boarder 64 (1998) no information Air Boarder 64 is a futuristic hoverboard racing game. (wikipedia.org)
Air Bucks (1992) no information Air Bucks is a business simulation games about running an airline. It involves purchasing landing rights for cities around the globe. In 1993, an enhanced version was released for the Amiga as Air Bucks v1. 2.
Air Cavalry (1995) no information Air Cavalry is a flight simulation video game developed by Synergistic Software. (wikipedia.org)
Air Combat (1995) no information Air Combat, known as Ace Combat in Japan, is a semi-realistic flight-sim action game released by Namco for the PlayStation home video game console in 1995. (wikipedia.org)
Air Conflicts: Aces of World War II (2009) no information Air Conflicts: Aces of World War II is a 2009 arcade-style combat flight simulation video game developed by Finnish Studio Cowboy Rodeo. (wikipedia.org)
Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers (2012) no information Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers is a combat flight simulator video game set in the Pacific theater of World War II. (wikipedia.org)
Air Conflicts: Secret Wars (2011) no information Air Conflicts: Secret Wars is an arcade combat flight simulator video game set in World War I and II. It was developed by Slovak studio Games Farm and published by bitComposer Games. It was released on 30 September 2011. It is a sequel to the original 2006 Air Conflicts. It was ported to the Nintendo Switch in March 2019 as part of a collection with Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers.
Air Conflicts: Vietnam (2013) no information Air Conflicts: Vietnam is a flight simulation video game in the Air Conflicts series developed by Games Farm and published by BitComposer Entertainment. The game was released on November 26, 2013 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and Microsoft Windows.
Air Control (2014) no information In casual mode and realistic mode, the player acts as a flight attendant in an aircraft initially. After enough service as a flight attendant to humans, the player then becomes an attendant for zombies, which then transitions to a first person shooter. Eventually it becomes a flight simulator, allowing the player to control an aircraft. Killjoy mode allows the player to use a set of keys to control an aircraft from the exterior. (wikipedia.org)
Air Fortress (1987) no information Air Fortress (????????? E? F?toresu) is a video game published in Japan for the Famicom in 1987, in North America for the Nintendo Entertainment System in September 1989 after an initial test release of 385 copies in 1987, and a PAL release exclusively in Australia in 1989. (wikipedia.org)
Air Hoops (2010) no information A dexterity game with a basketball theme. Contestants guide the floating basketball across an abstract circular court as they maneuver the ball around two teams of basketball player figures and into hoops. There are four levels of play based on the number of figures on the court and the number of basketball goals positioned on the outer ring. There is also a timer to increase the level of competition.
Air Missions: HIND (2019) no information Air Missions: HIND is an action combat flight simulator based on the Russian Mi-24 Hind assault helicopter. You will be deployed to the battlefield either on your own or with a friend. (store.steampowered.com)
Air Penguin (2011) no information Make your penguing jump, fly, and dodge in their journey through Antarctica.
Air Rescue (1992) no information Air Rescue is a Master System version of the arcade game of the same name, but has little in common with that version. (wikipedia.org)
Air Rescue (1992) no information Air Rescue is a Sega arcade game released in 1992. Not to be confused with the Master System version released later in the same year. (wikipedia.org)
Air Support (1992) no information Air Support is a 1992 game for the Amiga and Atari ST. It is a top-down strategy game, with a first-person mode available for special missions.
Air Traffic Chaos (2007) no information Air Traffic Chaos is an air traffic controller simulation video game developed by Sonic Powered. (wikipedia.org)
Air Traffic Controller (2005) no information A logic based game in which you must manage an airport. Each turn you can make one command to an aircraft. Each aircraft then follows that command until another one is issued. Throughout the game new aircraft are taking off or landing, so managing the space on the tarmac is extremely important.
Air Traffic Controller 4 (2015) no information Air Traffic Controller (ぼくは航空管制官, Boku wa Kūkō Kanseikan, shortened as ATC) is a simulation computer game series, developed by TechnoBrain, that simulates the operation of an airport. The games simulate the job of an air traffic controller. The player's mission is to direct planes onto the correct ILS, land them on the runway, taxi them to the correct gate, and to direct takeoffs.
Air Twister (2022) no information Air Twister is a rail shooter video game developed and published by YS Net. (wikipedia.org)
Air Zonk (1992) no information Air Zonk is similar to other scrolling shooters, but includes companion characters. Artistically the game is lighthearted, featuring humorous bosses such as a sentient garbage heap and an anthropomorphic boat. (wikipedia.org).
Air-Sea Battle (1977) no information Air-Sea Battle is a game developed by Atari, Inc. for the Atari VCS and was one of the nine original launch titles for that system.
Airball (1987) no information This is a Classic game for the Atari 520/1040 ST by Microdeal.
Airblade (2001) no information Oscar had just perfected his prototype for a Hoverboard called the AirBlade when the GCP Corporation decided to shut down the project. A frustrated Oscar smuggled his invention home, but was tracked down and kidnapped by his former boss. His roommate and keen skater Ethan finds the AirBlade hidden in the apartment, and decides to use it with the help of his hacker friend Kat to get Oscar back. (wiki)
Airborne Kingdom (2020) no information Airborne Kingdom — the sky city builder. Grow your unique town among the clouds, and fly it across a wide-open landscape. Explore the skies to restore serenity to the world below. (Metacritic.com)
Airborne Ranger (1987) no information Airborne Ranger is an action game developed and published by MicroProse for the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, and DOS in 1987, and ported to the Amiga and Atari ST by Imagitec Design.
AirBuccaneers (2012) no information AirBuccaneers is a multiplayer airship-FPS game about vicious Buccaneers and infamous Vikings battling in the sky. It requires seamless teamwork and strategic battle skills. The goal is to drop enemy vessels and secure dominance of the ancient North. You can use different weapons, help others, board enemy ships or be the captain – whatever it takes to get your enemies out of the way. (http://www.ludocraft.com)
Airfield Mania (2015) no information Are you the right person to guide aircrafts to their runway? Now you can prove it with "Airfield Mania"! Airfield Mania is an addictive line-draw air traffic control game. (Microsoft.com)
Airhead (2024) no information Help a small body save a head-like organism full of air, from a leak that threatens its life. Explore their Metroidvania-style world and overcome challenging environmental puzzles to find the key to the head's survival. (store.steampowered.com)
Airheart: Tales of Broken Wings (2018) no information An airplane game, reimagined in a wonderful world, Airheart is a treat to fans and newcomers to flight action games alike.
Airline Tycoon (1998) no information Airline Tycoon is a managerial simulation in which the player is the manager of an airline company. This game features six missions (plus a tutorial) in which the player needs to fulfil different goals to win. Of course it offers all usual options for business games: fire and hire personnel, taking commissions (while considering the capabilities of the own fleet) or buying, repairing and upgrading airplanes. (mobygames.com)
Airline Tycoon 2 (2011) no information Run a modern airline, design unique airplanes and grow a run-down carrier into a globally recognized company that passengers practically beg to fly. (store.steampowered.com)
Airlines (1994) no information At the start of the game you own 100% of a stock corporation with a few million dollars capital. With this money you buy airplanes, which differ in statistics like range, price or room. On a world map you define routes, ticket prices and load (passengers or commodities) and send them on the flight. (mobygames.com)
AirMech (2012) no information AirMech puts the player in similar perspective of a giant transforming robot that can fly above the battle as well as land on the ground to aid units. The game revolves around the player controlling their AirMech directly and then building units to assist in achieving whatever the goal of the game mode is. (wikipedia.org)
An Airport for Aliens Currently Run By Dogs (2021) no information You and your fiancée are the last two human beings left in the universe in this first-person open-world comedy adventure game. Dogs run airports, along with the rest of society. Discover an alien language that you can translate, to discover the bad jokes dogs write when humans aren't around. Find spray cans that you can use to cocoon the building-sized coffee monolith with festive colors before drinking it in a single gulp. Oh yeah, you can pet the dog. (itch.io)
Airport Simulator 2014 (2013) no information Booming turbine noise, kerosene smells in the air and constant change and new challenges: The daily life of a large airport is perfectly presented and is a particular challenge in this professional and economic airport simulation. (store.steampowered.com)
Airport Tycoon (2000) no information Similar to other games of this type, players take on the role of an airport manager. Players first select a location for their airports from several cities around the world. Players then constructs a terminal for passengers, then runways, tarmac, control towers and support services. (wikipedia.org)
Airport Tycoon 2 (2003) no information Airport Tycoon 2 is a 3D management simulation in which the player runs an airport, and manages all the headaches that come along with that. It offers the same gameplay mechanics as most tycoon games: the player has a piece of land to his disposal and constructs all buildings and structures which are needed to maintain an airport. (mobygames.com)
Airport Tycoon 3 (2003) no information You start with a plot of land. From there, you create your airport, including runways, terminals, restaurants, and even retail stores. You strive to keep your customers both safe and happy, facing bad weather, problems with air traffic control, and overcrowded runways. You manage virtually every aspect of your airport business: including the creation of contracts for entertainment. (mobygames.com)
Airships: Conquer the Skies (2018) no information Design steampunk pixel airships out of functional modules and conquer the skies. (Metacritic.com)
Airwolf (1987) no information Airwolf is a series of shooter video games based on the TV series of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Airxonix (2001) no information AirXonix is a 3-dimensional remake of Xonix in which you have to control a device, which is moving over the playing field whilst several monster-balls are wandering inside. The objective is to isolate the balls away from as much spare playing field as possible. (Mobygames)
Aiutino (2000) no information Party game where each player secretly selects 6 words among tens listed on the Argument card received at game start. Then at his own turn, the player starts to show just the first letter of each word. Other players secretly write down their guess, then the second letter is revealed, then third and fourths ones. Points are assigned depending on which round (1 to 4 letters revealed) you have written the right word.
AK-xolotl (2023) no information The cutest, deadliest and ONLY top-down roguelike shooter featuring AK-wielding Axolotls. Blast your way through the animal kingdom with an arsenal of kick-ass guns, mighty power-ups and even raise an army of trigger-happy baby axolotls. (store.steampowered.com)
Aka (2022) no information Aka, a retired red panda soldier, finds his inner peace by seeking out Ghosts to bring them closure while simultaneously settling on a small island and building his home. The game includes a wide variety of mini-games, as well as the opportunity to engage in peaceful activities such as taking a nap, looking at a cloud, swimming, and more. (neowizglobal.com)
Akai Ito (2004) no information To arrange the inheritance because of the loss of her mother, high school student Kei Hat? heads for her father's house in Hemizuka. In the train on the way there, Kei has a mysterious dream of a huge tree and a woman who seems to be lost in sadness. In Hemizuka, Kei learns the secret concealed in her own blood through various meeting with an Oni Slayer, a friend of her late mother, a young girl accompanied by a white fox, and even the mysterious girl from her dreams. (wiki)
Akai Katana (2010) no information Bullet hell shooter. Set in a world resembling Japan's Taishô period, the people have discovered the powerful Blood Swords, the titular Akai Katana. Requiring human sacrifices to unleash their immense destructive power, they have been used by the empire to crush neighbouring countries. However, all the bloodshed has made some of the swordsmen reconsider. With the powered up swords at their disposal, this small band of rebels now fight back against the tyrannical empire. (wikipedia)
Akalabeth: World of Doom (1979) no information The player receives quests from Lord British (Garriott's alter-ego and nickname since high school) to kill a succession of ten increasingly difficult monsters. The majority of gameplay takes place in an underground dungeon, but there was also a simple above-ground world map and text descriptions to fill out the rest of the adventure. The player could visit the Adventure Shop to purchase food, weapons, a shield and a magic amulet; the player's statistics can also be viewed here. (wikipedia.org)
Akane (2018) no information 2121 A.D, with no escape options, Akane prepares for her final battle in the rain-soaked neon streets of Mega-Tokyo. Akane is an arena arcade slasher. Take out as many yakuza as possible, slashing and shooting in a one-hit-one-kill fight to the death. (store.steampowered.com)
Akatsuki Blitzkampf (2007) no information Akatsuki/En-Eins is set in a fictional future of 266X, involving several characters that resemble the Nazi soldiers of the World War II era and a bit from Norse myth Asgard, among others. In-game visuals supplement this sort of specific militaristic theme and environment, portrayed by the flat and somewhat cubist character portraits and story sequence images. (wiki)
Akatsuki Blitzkampf Ausf Achse (2008) no information Akatsuki/En-Eins is set in a fictional future of 266X, involving several characters that resemble the Nazi soldiers of the World War II era and a bit from Norse myth Asgard, among others. In-game visuals supplement this sort of specific militaristic theme and environment, portrayed by the flat and somewhat cubist character portraits and story sequence images. (2007)
Akatsuki: Shisei Ichigo (2003) no information Akatsuki/En-Eins is set in a fictional future of 266X, involving several characters that resemble the Nazi soldiers of the World War II era and a bit from Norse myth Asgard, among others. In-game visuals supplement this sort of specific militaristic theme and environment, portrayed by the flat and somewhat cubist character portraits and story sequence images. (wiki)
Akiba\'s Beat (2016) no information Akiba's Beat is an action role-playing video game for the PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4 video game consoles.
Akiba\'s Trip (2011) no information Akiba's Trip is a Japanese video game. (wikipedia.org)
Akiba\'s Trip: Hellbound & Debriefed (2021) no information AKIBA’S TRIP: Hellbound & Debriefed is the precursor to AKIBA’S TRIP: Undead & Undressed, the smash hit that introduced a Western audience to the seedy underworld lurking in the shadows of the haven of “otaku” culture in the Akihabara district of Tokyo. (Metacritic.com)
Akiba\'s Trip: Undead & Undressed (2013) no information Akiba's Trip: Undead & Undressed, released as Akiba's Trip 2 (????????2, Akibazu Torippu 2) in Japan, is a 2013 action-adventure video game for the PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and Microsoft Windows by Acquire. It is the sequel to Akiba's Trip on the PlayStation Portable. A third game in the series, Akiba's Trip Festa, has been released on November 2016.
Akimi Village (2011) no information The game is on a mysterious floating island in the sky where the tiny Akimi villagers are trapped in the tight grip of the Gloom's thick shadow. Players must help the Akimi by putting the villagers to work harvesting and refining resources, unlocking a huge set of blueprints in order to rebuild their village, spread the light and purify the island from the Gloom's dark power. (wikipedia.org)
Akinator (2007) no information Akinator can read your mind and tell you what character you are thinking about, just by asking a few questions. Think of a real or fictional character and Akinator will try to guess who it is.
Akira (1994) no information Akira is a side-scrolling action game based on the anime film of the same title. (mobygames)
Akka Arrh (2023) no information A cascade of words, color, shapes and sound flows around your turret as you desperately fight off swarms of inbound attackers. If enemies penetrate your perimeter you need to zoom into close range combat and beat them back, adjusting to a completely different perspective in the blink of an eye. Welcome to Jeff Minter's Akka Arrh. (Metacritic.com)
Akropolis (2022) no information Build your Grecian city on multiple levels to keep your districts perfectly placed. (boardgamegeek.com)
Akuji The Heartless (1998) no information The voodoo priest and warrior, Akuji, who had his heart ripped out on his wedding day, and through the use of voodoo magic is now cursed to wander the Underworld. However, Kesho, his would-be bride, finds him in hell and speaks to him in soul form: she informs him that it was Orad, Akuji's own brother, who orchestrated his murder. She begs Akuji to escape and stop him, as their families are preparing for war, and Orad is preparing to sacrifice her to the gods. (wiki)
Akuto: Showdown (2019) no information Akuto: Showdown is an award-nominated, isometric, fast-paced action game where players compete with swords and guns in intense versus matches. (store.steampowered.com)
Al Unser Jr.\'s Road to the Top (1994) no information Al Unser Jr.'s Road to the Top is a racing video game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. (wikipedia.org)
Al Unser Jr.\'s Turbo Racing (1990) no information Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing is a racing video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System console released in 1990. It is an adaption of the 1989 Japanese-market Famicom game World Grand Prix - Pole to Finish. (wikipedia.org)
Al-Qadim: The Genie\'s Curse (1994) no information Al-Qadim: The Genie's Curse is an action role-playing game for the personal computer set in the Al-Qadim campaign setting of Advanced Dungeons and Dragons. (wikipedia.org)
Aladdin\'s Dragons (2000) no information Bluff and bid your way to fabulous fortunes. Distribute your eight bidding tokens wisely (and face down) to bid for various resources on each turn... treasure, privileges, right of entry to "the palace", and magic artifacts. Out-bluff or outwit your opponents' bidding choices to gain more leverage, and use your privileges and magic cunningly. The player who can collect the most artifacts by the end of the game will be the victor.
Alan Hansen\'s Sports Challenge (2007) no information Alan Hansen's Sports Challenge is a sports based quiz video game. (wikipedia.org)
Alan Wake (2010) no information Alan Wake is an action-adventure video game developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Microsoft Studios, released for the Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows. The story follows best-selling thriller novelist Alan Wake, as he tries to uncover the mystery behind his wife's disappearance during a vacation in the small fictional town of Bright Falls, Washington, all while experiencing events from the plot in his latest novel, which he cannot remember writing, coming to life.
Alan Wake II (2023) no information Alan Wake II is a survival horror game developed by Remedy Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Alan Wake Remastered (2021) no information Alan Wake Remastered is a remastered version of the 2010 game Alan Wake.
Alan Wake: The Signal (2010) no information Wake faces a threat unlike anything he's ever encountered before and yet one he's intimately familiar with. In order to make sense of it all, he must follow the Signal (imdb.com).
Alan Wake: The Writer (2010) no information Now fully aware of the thing that opposes him, Alan Wake must survive one increasingly nightmarish situation after another (imdb.com).
Alan Wake\'s American Nightmare (2012) no information Alan Wake's American Nightmare is a video game developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Microsoft Studios (Wikipedia.org)
Alaska (2018) no information The game gives players a week in the life of an Alaskan man who lives in a small town high up in the mountains. The town consists of 5 families, living in their own way, providing for themselves and for their neighbors. They all fish together on the rivers, skate together on frozen lakes, share their hunting trophies and enjoy each others company... But their day to day life is about to change, when a body is discovered, murdered on the town's airstrip... (Steam)
Alba (1960) no information Simple dice word game, published by Alba, a British radio and television manufacturer. The game comprises of four dice, kept in a leather wallet, Any number can play. The four dice are thrown by each player in turn and the first player to throw the word 'ALBA', wins and takes the prize or kitty. Those are the rules although many variations can be thought up of this popular party game. For instance, a player throwing all four of the same letter can get a second place prize, and so on.
Alba: A Wildlife Adventure (2020) no information Even the smallest person can make a big difference. Join Alba, as she sets out to save her beautiful island and its wildlife. And possibly start a revolution. (Metacritic.com)
Albert and Otto (2018) no information Traverse a haunting world set in 1939 Germany in search of a mysterious girl with rabbit ears. Utilize a little bunny in creative ways to solve puzzles. Levitate sheep, use them as torches or wolf bait and make your way through a land that seems to not fancy you being alive.
Albert Odyssey (1993) no information Albert Odyssey is a tactical role-playing video game. The game features strategy-based combat in addition to traditional role-playing game elements in two-dimensional environments. It is the first game in the Albert Odyssey series, and was followed by two sequels, Albert Odyssey 2: Jashin no Taidou and Albert Odyssey: Legend of Eldean. (igdb)
Albert Odyssey 2: Jashin no Taidou (1994) no information Albert Odyssey 2 is a tactical role-playing video game developed and published by Sunsoft for the Super Famicom and released in December 1994. It is the sequel to the original Albert Odyssey and retains many of the same gameplay and story elements while featuring enhanced graphics and battle features. (igdb)
Albert Odyssey: Legend of Eldean (1996) no information Albert Odyssey: Legend of Eldean is a role-playing video game developed by Sunsoft for the Super Nintendo, but cancelled and ported to the Sega Saturn. It is the first Albert Odyssey title to be released in English, as well as the first to feature traditional turn-based role-playing elements as opposed to tactical, strategy-based gameplay. (igdb)
Albino Lullaby (2015) no information Albino Lullaby is a horror adventure game that doesn't rely on jump scares or gore. Escape from a surreal psychological nightmare as the world dynamically twists and contorts around you. (store.steampowered.com)
Albion (1995) no information It is the year 2227, and the gigantic interstellar factory ship, Toronto, cruises toward a lifeless planet endowed with a wealth of minerals. While studying the planet in his shuttlecraft, the pilot, Tom Driscoll, unavoidably crash lands. Against all expectations, he survives to discover his craft has landed in a world rich in flora and fauna, and inhabited by intelligent beings. How could the data on the planet of Albion have been so wrong? (gog.com)
Albion Online (2017) no information An mmorpg.
Alchemic Cutie (2021) no information Help the villagers populating this relaxing adventure RPG by completing quests, taming jellies, or just hanging out and mingling. Each wild jelly has uniquely generated stats, traits, and over 4000 visual styles. You can tame, breed, and raise the perfect jelly companions, while competing in heated jelly competitions for the top prize. Alchemical crafting creates boosts for your jellies. (alchemiccutie.com)
Alchemic Jousts (2016) no information Alchemic Jousts is a 2D action strategy game where you discover new Skills by combining the ones you already know. Command your elementals and support them with a wide variety of Skills. Control the arena and crush your opponent in one-to-one encounters!
Alchemist Marie & Elie: Two People\'s Atelier (2001) no information Alchemist Marie & Elie: Two People's Atelier (マリー&エリー~ふたりのアトリエ~, Marī & erī ~ futari no atorie ~) is a video game developed by Gust and E3Staff for WonderSwan Color. (atelier.fandom.com)
Alchemist\'s Castle (2018) no information Discovering the philosopher's stone turned the wise and kind alchemist into a power hungry, selfish tyrant.
Alchemy Garden (2022) no information Craft magic potions and sell them in your own alchemy shop! Explore the world and harvest plants to discover new recipes! Take care of your own garden of alchemy and decorate the shop as you like! (store.steampowered.com)
Alchemy Story (2020) no information Grow your garden, brew potions, care for your pets and meet new friends! Play as an apprentice alchemist and follow the story of a village struck by dark magic. The villagers have turned into animals and the Professor needs your help to lift the Witch's spell! (eloisegames.itch.io)
Alder\'s Blood (2020) no information Alder's Blood is a tactical-strategy with stealth-based combat, RPG elements, crafting, resources gathering and management, exploration and rich storyline. Set in a grim world, where mankind killed their God and is facing extinction. (store.steampowered.com)
Alea Jacta Est (2012) no information Alea Jacta Est is the first historical strategy game on the PC to cover the main Roman civil wars, created by a dedicated team of experts to bring the epic battles that pitted Romans against Romans in conflicts such as those between Rome, Sertorius, and Mithridates.
Alekhine\'s Gun (2016) no information Alekhine's Gun is a third-person stealth action video game set during World War II and the Cold War developed and published by Maximum Games. (Wikipedia)
Alekon (2021) no information Journey through your imagination to photograph whimsical creatures, known as fictions, embodying concept from Micro Management to Rainy Day Magic. Once photographed, fictions join you on Dream's Doorstep, where you can befriend them by helping out with mini-games and dialogue quests. Paint auroras, tune and play musical instruments, design snowflakes, compose ghost stories, stump fictions lost in existential musings, and much more! (game presskit)
Aleste (1988) no information The Earth is threatened by mutant plant life and their brainwashed human followers. Only one force can stop the evil vegetables from taking root: Power Strike, the most versatile jet fighter in the world. Blast the enemy in the air and on the ground and save the planet from the creeping green menace. (mobygames.com)
Aleste 2 (1989) no information Aleste 2 is a scrolling shooter video game developed and released by Compile for the MSX2 in 1989 exclusively in Japan. It is a sequel to Aleste and is the first game in the Aleste series to feature the recurring series heroine Ellinor who later appeared in Musha Aleste. (wikipedia)
Aleste Gaiden (1989) no information Aleste Gaiden is a 1989 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Compile for the MSX2 home computer. A follow-up to Aleste (1988), it was included as part of the autumn special edition of Disc Station, a monthly disk publication by Compile. It is a sidestory to the main series, taking place in an alternative continuity. Controlling the soldier Raymond Waizen, the player must overthrow the supercomputer DIA 51 by fight waves of enemies and bosses. (wikipedia)
Alex DeMeo\'s Race America (1990) no information Alex DeMeo's Race America (also known in Europe as Corvette ZR-1 Challenge) is a racing video game. (wikipedia.org)
Alex Jones: NWO Wars (2024) no information Play the OFFICIAL Alex Jones video game! A classic arcade shooter in which you play as Alex Jones and save the world from the evil globalist plot to turn everyone into bug-eating pod-dwelling libtards! Stay tuned for future bonus levels and characters... (store.steampowered.com)
Alex Kidd BMX Trial (1987) no information Alex Kidd BMX Trial (????????BMX?????) is a video game developed and published by Sega. It was released only in Japan for the Master System in 1987. (wikipedia.org)
Alex Kidd in Miracle World (1986) no information Alex Kidd in Miracle World (????????????????? Arekkusu Kiddo no Mirakuru W?rudo) is a platform game for the Master System. (wikipedia.org)
Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX (2021) no information Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX is a remake of the 1986 platform game Alex Kidd in Miracle World.
Alex Kidd in Shinobi World (1990) no information Alex Kidd in Shinobi World is a side-scrolling action game produced by Sega that was originally released for the Master System in 1990 and later re-released for the Wii Virtual Console in 2009. (wikipedia.org)
Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle (1989) no information Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle (???????? ???? Arekkusu Kiddo Tenk? Maj?) is a side-scrolling platform game developed and published by Sega. (wikipedia.org)
Alex Kidd: High-Tech World (1987) no information Alex Kidd: High Tech World is a side-scrolling video game with platforming and adventure elements, released by Sega in 1987 for the Master System. It is a modified version of the Japanese Master System game Anmitsu Hime (?????), which was based on a manga series of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars (1986) no information Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars (???????? ????????? Arekkusu Kiddo Ze Rosuto Sut?zu) is a platform arcade game released by Sega in 1986. It was ported to the Master System in 1987. It was also released on the Wii Virtual Console. (wikipedia.org)
Alex Rider: Stormbreaker (2006) no information Alex Rider: Stormbreaker is a game based on the British movie Stormbreaker. (wikipedia.org)
Alexander (2004) no information Alexander is an RTS based on the movie of the same same, and the real-life Alexander the Great. The game follows the same general path as the movie, and includes media straight from the film. Present in the game are Greek, Persian, Indian and Egyptian forces, with a campaign for each. (mobygames.com)
ALF (1989) no information ALF (???) is an action-adventure video game developed by Nexa and released by Sega for the Master System in 1989. It is based on the American television series ALF. (wikipedia.org)
ALF: The First Adventure (1987) no information This was a budget release computer game based on the popular '80s television show of the same name. The player controls Alf, who has to run around the neighborhood, collect items for his spaceship (cats, parts, and a key), and return them to the garage, while avoiding the dog-catcher and the man of the household. (mobygames)
Alfa-Kubes (1928) no information Alfa-Kubes comprises six dice with letters on each face; each letter has a value - as in 'scrabble'. The aim is to create the highest value word over 3 throws, keeping the dice you want and re-throwing the rest - as in Yahtzee or poker dice.
Alfred Chicken (1993) no information Alfred Chicken is a platform video game developed by Twilight and published by Mindscape. (wikipedia.org)
Alfred Chicken (2002) no information Oh no! Alfred's girlfriend Floella has been chicknapped by the malevolent MekaChicken! Navigate Alfred through worlds of cheese, playing cards, children's toy blocks and more weird locations as he pursues MekaChicken and defeats an army of psychotic snails along the way. (mobygames)
Alfred Hitchcock: Vertigo (2021) no information Alfred Hitchcock – Vertigo is an adventure video game developed by the Spanish company Pendulo Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Alfred\'s Adventure (2000) no information Alfred's Adventure stars our "plucky" hero Alfred Chicken. Alfred must battle his way through to rescue Billy Egg who has been "poached" by the fowl Meka-Chickens for their bizarre cloning "eggs-periment". Alfred, the all round good egg, must stop their evil bid to take over the world but surely he is up to the task. After all, he's not chicken. is he? (mobygames)
Alfredo\'s Food Fight (2005) no information Chef Alfredo is caught in the middle of a food fight! Children grab their forks and fling their meatballs at the chef as he spins round and round. The first player to stick all of their meatballs on the chef wins. Have some food flinging fun... with no mess to cleanup!
Alfreds Other Game (1985) no information Name is a play off the fact that the designer, Alfred M. Butts, is also the designer of Scrabble. Up to four players conduct a solitaire-like contest simultaneously, trying to achieve maximum scores. Words of all one color double your points, certain letters have premium values, and if you use all the letters in one play you get a bonus. Has both a basic and a more challenging “duplicate” mode of play.
The Algae Eater (1996) no information The object of the game is to be the first player to get all your game pieces into the mouth, down to the stomach, around the body and to the Finish Area (on the person's left shoulder). As you are playing, the Energy Cards will teach you about Klamath Lake Blue Green Algae. Basically, a variant of "Parcheesi" with the intent of educating people to the benefits of eating Algae. Each space is colored and acts as a "safe" area to pawns of a matching color.
Alias (1991) no information A word explanation game that is played in teams of 2 or more people. The aim is to make your teammates guess the word you are explaining by giving them hints and tips. For each correct guess the team moves forward on the game board, and the team that reaches the finish space first wins the game!
Alias (2004) no information Based on the hit television show, a third-person based game about CIA/Alliance double-agent Sydney Bristow.
Alibi (1993) no information "Murder in the big city, and you must solve the crime. Brenda's dead, and foul play is suspected. To win, find out who did it, where, when, how, and why." This is a card game that shares some similarities with Clue, but adds some other questions to the mix, like what time of day did it happen, and what was the killer's motive? To the usual process of elimination and deduction found in most Clue-type games, they've added scoring elements. You can collect sets of clues and reveal them to score
Alice in the Heart: Wonderful Wonder World (2007) no information Heart no Kuni no Alice: Wonderful Wonder World is a female-oriented visual novel developed by Quin Rose. (wikipedia.org)
Alice in Wonderland (2010) no information Alice in Wonderland is action-adventure video game published by Disney Interactive Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Alice in Wonderland (2010) no information Alice in Wonderland is action-adventure video game published by Disney Interactive Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Alice in Wonderland (2000) no information Alice in Wonderland is a platform video game developed by Digital Eclipse Software. (wikipedia.org)
Alice in Wordland (2019) no information Players are characters from Alice in Wonderland, each with their own unique abilities and all invited to the tea party of the Queen of Hearts. They have to follow her mad rules of discussion, saying words in particular themes under the pressure of time. includes a plastic music-playing teapot timer. Every round, after the discussion topic and the forbidden letters are chosen, the timer starts and each player has to say a suitable word within their time limit.
Alice no Paint Adventure (1995) no information Alice no Paint Adventure is a Super Famicom adventure video game based on the 1951 Walt Disney motion picture Alice in Wonderland. There is a story mode, a painting mode, and midway-style games. Story mode comes in interactive mode (with passwords) or as a short movie that can be watched in less than an hour. The game is directed towards children, and literacy in both Japanese and English is required to properly enjoy the story mode and to fully understand the rules. (wikipedia.org)
Alice: Madness Returns (2011) no information Alice: Madness Returns is a psychological horror action-adventure platform video game developed by Chinese studio Spicy Horse and released by Electronic Arts for the Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It is the sequel to the 2000 video game American McGee's Alice. The game was released worldwide beginning in North America on June 14, 2011, followed by Europe on June 16, 2011, and in the United Kingdom on June 17, 2011.
Alice\'s Mad Burger Party (2015) no information The first player will be the one who has most recently eaten a hamburger. 1. The first player reveals the ingredient cards from the card deck, placing on the game table. 2-player: 4 cards, 3-player: 5 cards, 4-player: 7 cards, 5-player: 8 cards. The game ends if there are 8 or more complete hamburgers. If any of the conditions are not satisfied, the player who takes the last ingredient deck becomes the first player. Go back to No.1 and continue the game.
Alice\'s Mom\'s Rescue (2014) no information Alice's Mom's Rescue is an indie puzzle / platformer game in the pure style of old school pixel art. The Giant Raven Has Captured Alice's mother. Help Alice save her mother through the 3 worlds and 25 levels! Change Alice's height by jumping on the magic mushrooms to get through the tiny spaces. But be aware that a small size will also affect Alice's physical abilities! Solve puzzles, beware of the evil cats, birds, bats & spikes, and find the right path to victory. (Steam)
Alicia Quatermain 2: The Stone of Fate (2018) no information Alicia Quatermain, the granddaughter of a famous traveler Alan Quatermain, is starting out for jungles of India in quest of a powerful artifact. (steampowered.com)
Alicia Quatermain 3: The Mystery of the Flaming Gold (2018) no information Alicia Quatermain, a well-known adventurer and adrenaline junkie, is invited by sir Gringray to a charity ball – a common social event where no surprises can happen. (steampowered.com)
Alicia Quatermain 4: Da Vinci and the Time Machine (2019) no information Turns out that Da Vinci has invented the time machine! However, things didn’t go as planned with the new invention. Due to an error in calculations, Da Vinci’s loved one - Cecilia - was sent back in time! In an attempt to rescue the woman he loves, Da Vinci decided to follow her, but accidentally travelled to the future. It’s not too late to undo the damage, but the great scientist will need help from Alicia Quatermain! (jetdogs.com)
Alicia Quatermain: Secrets Of The Lost Treasures (2017) no information Alicia Quatermain sets out on a long and dangerous journey to find out why her father had disappeared under mysterious circumstances. (steampowered.com)
Alien (1982) no information In this game based, loosely, on the movie of the same name, you have to move through a maze (the halls of your ship in the manual), ala Pac-Man, collecting dots (destroying alien eggs). If you collect the power dot (pulsar), you can kill any of the three aliens, for a short time. There are only three enemies in the maze at a time, there is a bonus item at times and only one power dot (pulsar) at a time. When you grab the pulsar, it will next appear in one of two other spots. (mobygames.com)
Alien (1984) no information In Alien, The player is put in charge of all of the crew members of the Nostromo. The game starts with one of the crew members being killed by the alien. The player moves the characters around on a map-grid representation of the ship as they search for the alien. Littered around the map are various objects that are useful. The player can order one of the crew members to pick up and use items. (wikipedia.org)
Alien 3 (1993) no information The player controls Ripley through a number of platform levels. She must not only defend herself against hordes of aliens and find the exit, but also save a number of prisoners, all within a tight time limit of only minutes per level. (mobygames.com)
Alien 3 (1993) no information Alien 3 (stylized as ALIEN³) is a SNES platform video game based on the 1992 film of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Alien 3 (1992) no information Alien3 is a 1992 side-scrolling shooter video game developed by Probe Software and published by Arena Entertainment for the SEGA Master System, SEGA Genesis/Mega Drive and Commodore 64. It is based on the film of the same name. A Port for the Amiga home computer was published by Virgin Games, while a version for the SEGA Game Gear was released in 1994 by Arena Entertainment. (avp.fandom.com)
Alien 3: The Gun (1993) no information Alien 3: The Gun is a rail shooter, loosely based on the movie Alien 3. Players are Colonial Marines, who are sent to the USS Sulaco to rescue survivors and, later, crash on Fiorina "Fury" 161 (the planet from the movie). The planet is now an alien nest - players must kill all aliens. (mobygames.com)
Alien 8 (1985) no information In the game, the player takes control of a robot, Alien 8, whose job is to ensure that all of the cryogenically frozen passengers on board a starship remain viable during the ship's voyage. (wikipedia.org)
Alien Artifacts (2017) no information 4X-style card game in which you play as an interplanetary faction, sending your research vessels into uncharted space to expand your knowledge and power. Each turn you will have 3 Resource cards in your hand and you will decide how best to spend them. Each resource card has two different resource types for you to use. You can only use one side and only two cards per turn! Using these resources, you will build Ships, develop Technology, discover Planets, or Trade for currency!
Alien Breed (1991) no information Alien Breed is a shooter video game, the first in the Alien Breed series. (wikipedia.org)
Alien Breed 2: Assault (2010) no information Alien Breed 2: Assault is a video game in Team17's Alien Breed series. (wikipedia.org)
Alien Breed 3: Descent (2010) no information Alien Breed 3: Descent is the sequel of Alien Breed 2: Assault and is the third and final installment of the episodic remake of the Alien Breed series. (wikipedia.org)
Alien Breed: Evolution (2009) no information Alien Breed: Evolution is an isometric shooter game in Team17's Alien Breed series and is the first title in the series since 1996. (wikipedia.org)
Alien Cat (2020) no information Save the Universe with the Alien-Cat in this brand new puzzle-platformer game! Jump on your enemies heads, push the boxes and walk on the ceiling. (Steam)
Alien Cat 2 (2020) no information Alien Cat is on his way to save the universe ones again. In this new chapter of Alien Cat adventures you will use the teleports and control the Cat clones to reach your goals.
Alien Cat 3 (2020) no information Having found his home on one of the distant planets, the space cat decides to settle down on it. But the local creatures did not appreciate this choice and decide to drive away the furry alien. Our task is very simple, to protect yourself and your shelter from the attacks of unfriendly monsters. (Steam)
Alien Cat 4 (2020) no information The game takes place in a nearby galaxy where a fighter with intergalactic evil in the form of a black cat has settled down. (Steam)
Alien Cat 5 (2020) no information Alien Cat 5 is a game that will capture your attention for a long time and will make you feel like a full-fledged pilot of a huge spaceship.
Alien Cat 6 (2020) no information If you want to feel like an attentive owner of a restless cat, then this game will be to your taste!
Alien Cat 7 (2020) no information All cats are crazy about boxes! Except for this game, because boxes fall down your head!
Alien Cat 8 (2020) no information A brave cat arrived on a planet and faced an unusual gravity that allowed for climbing vertical walls and jumping over abysses on ceilings. But that’s not that easy in fact. (Steam)
Alien Crush (1988) no information Alien Crush features a science fiction theme reminiscent of the film Alien. Essentially, the player is "fighting" against the aliens with their pinball skills. (Wikipedia)
Alien Death Mob (2021) no information Aliens have invaded Earth! Towns, cities, deserts, they're everywhere! Take on the role of Earth's last super soldier and confront the alien menace in this intense twin stick shooter! (store.steampowered.com)
Alien Gate (1993) no information A terrifying evil is threatening the safety of your planet. Hordes of monsters are advancing through the Alien Gate with one objective in mind - the destruction of your world! Only you can ward off this danger. As a rocket fighter pilot, your coolheadedness will be tested to the utmost. The last battle has begun. (igdb)
Alien Hallway (2011) no information Players measure stamina with a never-ending stream of green creatures within the borders of a special military mission. (store.steampowered.com)
Alien Highway (1986) no information Gameplay is similar to Highway Encounter, with the player controlling a "Vorton" robot in its attempt to deliver a bomb to an alien base at the end of a highway. Various enemies and obstacles lie in its path. A notable difference is that the player has a single Vorton with an energy meter, instead of five lives; accordingly, the bomb must be pushed by the player, whereas in the previous game it was pushed by the player's spare Vortons. (wikipedia)
Alien Hominid (2002) no information Alien Hominid is a side-scrolling shooter in a similar vein to games like Metal Slug, where one hit instantly kills, and has a two-player simultaneous play. Players take over as the titular hominid, who has to fend off waves of secret agents. (wiki)
Alien Hominid Invasion (2023) no information Old friends and bitter enemies await as you invade Earth alongside a Mothership full of alien friends! Blast, beam, and bite your way through an endless swarm of enemies as you and up to three of your fellow hominids cause mayhem with a huge arsenal of weapons, mutations, and acrobatic maneuvers. (store.steampowered.com)
Alien Hotshots (1998) no information Just as in the classic game of war, the highest card wins each hand. Matching cards mean war! Play powerful space ship cards to alter the outcome of cosmic encounters. Collect all the cards to win and leave your opponent in outer space. To do so you must face paralyzing space germs, the hungry even and odd eaters, and the treacherous black hole!
Alien Nations (1999) no information It features three campaigns à ten missions which are told from the perspective of one of the races: the blue stoneworking Pimmons, the militaristic and wild Amazons, or the insectoid Sajiki. The main focus lies on building a settlement with working production circles. Of course there are also other aspects which need to be taken care of, e.g. security or entertainment. (mobygames)
Alien Rage (2013) no information Alien Rage is a 2013 first-person shooter video game for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 (through Xbox Live Arcade), and PlayStation 3 (through PlayStation Network). Alien Rage was developed by Polish developer CI Games, then known as City Interactive, using Unreal Engine 3.
Alien Shooter (2003) no information Alien Shooter is an isometric top-down shooter video game developed and released by Sigma Team in 2003. (wikipedia.org)
Alien Shooter 2: Conscription (2012) no information The Great War has begun! The world population capable of functioning is mobilized to serve in the army and the outcome depends on you! (store.steampowered.com)
Alien Shooter 2: Reloaded (2009) no information Alien Shooter 2 -Reloaded is a large-scale sequel to the first part of Alien Shooter. This is the unique alloy of arcade action and RPG elements which combines well-established world of classical games and unmatched dynamics of the first part. (store.steampowered.com)
Alien Soldier (1995) no information Alien Soldier is a side-scrolling run and gun video game in which the player controls the main character, Epsilon-Eagle, through 25 stages and 31 bosses. The gameplay has been compared heavily to Gunstar Heroes; however, putting a much larger emphasis on boss fights, and lacking any 2-player option. The stages are notably short, populated with weak enemies to serve as downtime between the more difficult boss battles. (wikipedia.org)
Alien Spidy (2013) no information After losing contact with his explorer friend Virgi, our fearless alien hero Spidy heads to Earth in his spacecraft to find her.
Alien Storm (1990) no information A homicidal alien race is invading Earth, and the only thing that stands between them and world domination are a special forces team known as the "Alien Busters", composed of Karen, Garth, and Scooter. (wiki)
Alien Swarm (2010) no information lien Swarm is a freeware, multiplayer, top-down shooter video game by Valve Corporation. (wikipedia.org)
Alien Syndrome (1987) no information A run & gun shooter arcade game. Two players control two soldiers, named Ricky and Mary, who fight their way through large eight-way scrolling levels while rescuing their comrades who are being held by aliens. (wikipedia)
Alien Syndrome (2007) no information Alien Syndrome is a video game by Totally Games, part of the Alien Syndrome franchise created by Sega. (wikipedia.org)
Alien Terminator (1995) no information Alien Terminator is a sci-fi side-scrolling shooter created by Flair Software and published by Golden Zone for PC in 1997. One year before the game was released on the SNES with the name Realm. (Gamenostalgia.com)
Alien Trilogy (1996) no information The complete Alien Trilogy in one black-death white knuckle nightmare. They're back!!! Face huggers, chestbursters, dog aliens, adult aliens, ruthless corporate shills and locate and eliminate the queen!!
Alien vs Predator (1994) no information Alien Vs Predator for the Atari Jaguar is completely different from the arcade and SNES games of the same name. This version takes place entirely on a Colonial Marine Training base. The game is a first person shooter. The play field consists of the five levels of the training base, plus areas for the predator and alien ships. (mobygames.com)
Alien vs Predator (1993) no information Alien vs Predator is a 1993 beat 'em up video game for Super Nintendo Entertainment System, developed by Jorudan. (wikipedia.org)
Alien vs Predator: The Last of His Clan (1993) no information The Predator must traverse several side-scrolling levels on his way to the queen, while destroying Aliens in all their forms. Various weapons are available: the standard weapon are the wrist blades. Ammunition for the shoulder cannon, the cutting disks and bombs must be picked up. The bombs not only work as weapons but can also be used to destroy barriers. To avoid a fight altogether, the Predator can also use his invisibility system, which runs down the energy supply. (mobygames.com)
Alien vs. Predator (1994) no information Alien vs. Predator is a beat 'em up video game developed and released by Capcom for the CPS-2 arcade game system in 1994. In the game, the players take control of up to three out of four human and Predator characters in a battle against the Alien hordes and rogue human soldiers. The game was very well received by the public and by media publications, becoming a classic title for many fans of the beat 'em up genre, but was never ported to any home system.
Alien vs. Predator (2004) no information Alien vs. Predator is a 2004 side-scrolling action video game developed for mobile devices. It is based on the film of the same name. The game contains three playable races, consisting of Human, then Alien, and finally Predator. (http://avp.wikia.com)
Alien vs. Predator 3D (2006) no information Alien vs. Predator 3D is a 2006 rail shooter video game developed and published by Superscape for mobile devices. It is based on the film of the same name. (avp.wikia.com)
Alien vs. Predator: Requiem (2007) no information Alien vs. Predator 2 2D: Requiem is a video game developed for mobile devices. The player can choose between two characters: the Alien or the Predator. As the Alien, the player must help build the hive and expand the Alien infestation. As the Predator, the player's job is to exterminate all the Aliens they encounter and erase all traces of their existence. (avp.wikia.com)
Alien: Blackout (2019) no information The terror of Alien is brought to life in Alien: Blackout. Try to stay alive while trapped aboard a crippled Weyland-Yutani space station carrying a deadly Xenomorph as it tirelessly hunts you and the crew. (Metacritic.com)
Alien: Isolation (2014) no information Discover the true meaning of fear in Alien: Isolation, a survival horror set in an atmosphere of constant dread and mortal danger. Fifteen years after the events of Alien, Ellen Ripley's daughter, Amanda enters a desperate battle for survival, on a mission to unravel the truth behind her mother's disappearance.
Alien: Offworld Colony Simulator (2018) no information Alien: Offworld Colony Simulator is a 2018 turn-based survival game for Amazon's Alexa virtual assistant. (avp.wikia.com)
Alien: Resurrection (2000) no information Based on the film of the same name, gameplay is standard FPS action, with limited ammo and plenty of hazards to detour around or find the switch to deactivate. The player switches between the four main characters at each level change, each with a slightly different set of abilities. (mobygames.com)
Alienation (2016) no information Unleash a devastating array of conventional, hybrid and Alien weaponry and eliminate the Alien masses with extreme firepower in massively destructible environments where collateral damage can literally bring the house down!
Aliens (1987) no information Electric Dreams' game based on the 1986 film Aliens is a first-person strategy game somewhat similar to Space Hulk. The player controls six characters from a remote terminal, guiding them through a 255-room complex in search of the Alien Queen. Each character has a helmet camera and a smart gun, each controlled by the player acting in the role of overall operational commander. (mobygames.com)
Aliens (1989) no information Aliens is an arcade game based loosely on the 1986 movie Aliens. You and a friend play female Marines and you must explore and destroy all aliens who have taken over a now abandoned space settlement. If you can find any survivors try to rescue them. As well as your normal gun there are other weapons that can be used to help you. A Caterpillar P-5000 can also be found and used. Aliens is mainly a side view horizontal shooter where the screen scrolls as you move from left to right. (mobygames.com)
Aliens in the Attic (2009) no information Aliens in the Attic is a video game based on the 2009 film of the same name.
Aliens Infestation (2011) no information Gameplay of Aliens: Infestation is comparable to the Metroid and Castlevania video games, where players are encouraged to search and backtrack for weapons, upgrades, and keys. The player controls one of a party of four marines and explores the U.S.S. Sulaco as well as LV-426 and Phobos. (wikipedia.org)
Aliens Online (1998) no information Aliens Online was a massively multiplayer first person shooter released on the GameStorm subscription service. Players could choose to be a member of the Colonial Marines, or one of the Aliens. Gameplay pit the two species against each other in a standard team deathmatch with limited respawns. Players could fight in one of five initial maps, with multiple games running simultaneously and selected from an in-game chat area and browser. (mobygames.com)
Aliens versus Predator (1999) no information Aliens versus Predator is a science fiction first-person shooter computer game. It offers three separate campaigns, each playable as a separate species: Alien, Predator, or human Colonial Marine. Each player character has different objectives, abilities, and weapons. The single-player campaign presents the player with a conventional series of levels to progress through that are designed around the abilities of each character. (wikipedia.org)
Aliens versus Predator 2 (2001) no information Aliens versus Predator 2 is a science fiction first-person shooter video game. It is based on the characters of the Alien and Predator franchises and the Alien vs. Predator crossover series. It is set on the fictional planet LV-1201. In the single-player mode, players control one of three characters, each with their own abilities and story modes. An online multiplayer mode allows players to play as one of four teams in competitive modes. (wikipedia.org)
Aliens versus Predator 2: Primal Hunt (2002) no information Primal Hunt adds new weapons and multiplayer maps to the original game, as well as a single-player campaign which serves as a prequel to the storyline of Aliens versus Predator 2. The player is once again able to play as either a human, Predator, or Alien character, each with its own campaign and abilities. The plot lines of the three characters intersect and set up the events of the original game. (wikipedia.org)
Aliens Versus Predator: Extinction (2003) no information The game is a real-time strategy game in which an Alien hive, a clan of Predators and an elite squad of Colonial Marines fight each other in 21 single-player missions, 7 for each race. Unlike as in the most other real-time strategy games in Aliens versus Predator: Extinction the player (s) do not have to do any building and base construction. The game is strictly focused on unit management and combat. Each race has a distinct method of obtaining new troops. (wikipedia.org)
Aliens vs. Predator (2010) no information Aliens vs. Predator is a first-person shooter video game developed by Rebellion Developments, the team behind the 1999 original Microsoft Windows game and published by Sega for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The game is not a sequel to the previous game Aliens versus Predator 2, it is a reboot based on the Alien vs. Predator franchise, a combination of the characters and creatures of the Alien franchise and the Predator franchise. (wikipedia.org)
Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (2007) no information Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem is a 2007 action game exclusive to the PlayStation Portable, developed by Rebellion Developments. (wikipedia.org)
Aliens: A Comic Book Adventure (1995) no information Gameplay is a point-and-click adventure with limited, inventory-based puzzles. Grid-based combat is present as well. The player is given what amounts to timed objectives throughout the game, and must uncover the truth about the mysterious outpost's history before the colony's sudden destruction. The game functions as a sequel to Dark Horse Comic's Aliens: Labyrinth, and follows up on characters and events from the end of that series. (mobygames.com)
Aliens: Alien 2 (1987) no information Aliens: Alien 2 is an arcade platformer featuring Ripley on a planet infested with aliens. Armed with only a basic gun at first, she faces facehuggers that come out of alien eggs. After clearing the surface level, Ripley enters a complex where the first boss, a giant, full-grown alien resides. The following level takes place within the complex. The game was only released in Japan, for the MSX. (mobygames.com)
Aliens: Armageddon (2014) no information Aliens: Armageddon is a light gun shooter featuring the Xenomorphs from the Alien franchise. Earth has been overrun by Aliens mankind’s last hope is to fight their way to a cargo ship and leave earth for good. (mobygames.com)
Aliens: Colonial Marines (2013) no information Aliens: Colonial Marines is a first-person shooter video game set in the universe of the Alien franchise. The story takes place after the events of the third film in the franchise, Alien 3. (wikipedia.org)
Aliens: Dark Descent (2023) no information In Aliens: Dark Descent, command a squad of hardened Colonial Marines to stop a terrifying Xenomorph outbreak on Planet Lethe. Lead your soldiers in real-time combat against iconic Xenomorphs, rogue operatives from the insatiable Weyland-Yutani Corporation, and a host of horrifying creatures new to the Alien franchise. (mobygames.com)
Aliens: Extermination (2006) no information Aliens: Extermination is a 3D light gun shooter featuring the Xenomorphs from the Alien franchise. The colony LV-426 has been destroyed and its unknown if there are any survivors. An insertion team is overdue and a Xenomorph infestation is suspected on the planet. The player is send to exterminate the Xenomorphs and search for the insertion team. (mobygames.com)
Aliens: Fireteam Elite (2021) no information Aliens: Fireteam Elite is a 2021 multiplayer third-person shooter game developed by Cold Iron Studio in collaboration with Disney's 20th Century Games. (wikipedia.org)
Aliens: Thanatos Encounter (1996) no information Aliens: Thanatos Encounter is a single-player shooter based on the Alien science-fiction horror film series. It takes place aboard Thanatos, an abandoned freighter that has been infested with Alien creatures. The game is played from a top-down perspective and features 12 levels, each available in three difficulty settings. In each level, the player must clear areas of Alien creatures and rescue survivors to progress. (wikipedia.org)
Aliens: The Computer Game (1986) no information Based on the science fiction movie Aliens from 1986. After the contact got broken to the base on LV-426, Ripley and a group of soldiers make their way to this planet. While the Electric Dreams version of Aliens is a simple action game, this version features six mini games which are related to the movie. (wikipedia.org)
Aliens: Unleashed (2003) no information In Aliens: Unleashed the player takes the role of a United Systems Colonial Marine who is on a training mission. The game has the appearance of a first-person shooter but the actual gameplay is far simpler than that. There is no movement involved, the player just chooses from a list which alien he wants to fight. The player has three attack options, the enemy's targets areas, each corresponding to a number on the keypad. (mobygames.com)
Alisia Dragoon (1992) no information Alisia Dragoon is a 1992 platform game developed by Game Arts for the Sega Genesis. The player controls Alisia, a young woman who is on a quest to avenge her father and save the world. She can fire lightning from her hands and summon four faithful beasts to aid her. The game was released outside Japan by Sega, who packaged the heroine as a rugged gladiator instead of the dainty-looking sorceress she originally was.
All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989) no information This game consists of ten arcade mini-games based on the Don Bluth animated movie. Charlie the dog, a good guy but a bit of a scoundrel, is bumped off by an evil 'crime lord' of a dog and ends up in heaven but yearns to go back to earth to set things right. The game starts there, if you play the story mode. Plot points from the movie are used to loosely tie the mini-games together, but you can also pick your own game. (mobygames.com)
All Grown Up!: Express Yourself (2004) no information The game revolves around Angelica utilizing her investigative skills to write reports to express her journalism. (Rugrats wiki)
All In (2015) no information A player chooses a true/false statement off a card (i.e."I have sung at karaoke bar," "I have never flunked a test") and the other players try to guess whether or not the card reader is telling the truth. They make their decision by placing chips on the either the'TRUE' or 'FALSE' halves of the board (there is no choice but to go 'all in.') Any chips bet on the wrong answer are discarded, and the last player to have any chips in play wins.
The All in the Family Game (1972) no information The object -- match up the response to the person you think most likely to have said it. Oh yes! -- Archie's (or Edith's) response is put in by the M.C. and you can also score if you guess what he said. You will find some players are so much like Archie (or Edith) that you can't tell the difference. Clever or unexpected responses often throw the party into peals of laughter.
All Is Lost (2016) no information In the distant future, mankind is scattered across a vast and dangerous universe. The crews of massive space stations live in a constant struggle for survival. How many can you save?
All Kamen Rider: Rider Generation (2011) no information All Kamen Rider: Rider Generation is a Nintendo DS video game featuring the protagonists of the Kamen Rider Series. Its a side-scrolling beat'em up.
All Kamen Rider: Rider Generation 2 (2012) no information All Kamen Rider: Rider Generation 2 was released on August 2, 2012. It features Kamen Rider Fourze from Kamen Rider Fourze as the main character, as well as various others secondary Kamen Riders. It is a side scrolling beat'em up, like the first game in the series.
The All New Family Feud (1989) no information The second Family Feud game released for personal computers. Came with updated graphics and sounds
All or Nothing card game (2019) no information A 12-slice pizza has been ordered. Everyone is hungry and wants to eat the entire pizza on their own. The game captures the tussle that follows. The winner of each round gets to eat the whole pizza.
All Round Hunter (2010) no information For the first time ever on the Wii console, experience all the excitement of all three different disiplines of hunting: fish from the lakes; game on the land; birds from the sky. Only those who have mastered all three skills can claim to be the All Round Hunter. (Metacritic.com)
All Star Baseball (1941) no information To play, a batter disc is inserted in one of the spinners inset in the playing field. The spinner is spun with a flick of the finger, and where the arrow points is the result of the play. On a grounder, fly-ball or single, the defender will also spin, with this result determining how any runners advanced, or if his team made an error. There are no fielding ratings, and who makes the error is nebulous. There is also a strategy disc which a player can use to bunt, hit and run or steal, although al
All Star Cheer Squad (2008) no information All Star Cheer Squad is a rhythm video game developed by Gorilla Systems. (wikipedia.org)
All Star Cheer Squad 2 (2009) no information All Star Cheer Squad 2 is a rhythm video game developed by Gorilla Systems. (wikipedia.org)
All Star Tennis \'99 (1998) no information All Star Tennis '99 is a simulation tennis game for the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, and Game Boy Color released in 1999, that was developed by Smart Dog and published by Ubisoft. (wikipedia.org)
All You Can Eat (2017) no information Meet a modern hero of our times, a man so lazy he decided to quit his job and just spend his life inside an All-you-can-eat diner. As years go by, his freeloading nature becomes legend, but then a tragedy occurs - the diner is about to close down! Will he settle down and get a regular job? Never!!! (Steam)
All Zombies Must Die! (2011) no information The town of Deadhill has fallen to the zombie outbreak. Players take on the role of one of four characters and must complete quests, acquire items and make the best use of limited ammunition in what was once a calm suburb.
All-American Championship Football (1994) no information Two teams of explosive athletes face off in the name of moving the pigskin across the other team's goal line in this action-packed take on America's most popular sport. Strategy and dexterity both play a part. Fade back for a touchdown pass, or zigzag through tenacious defenders as you muscle your way to the goal line. Use the special command to execute a Power Move at the right time to break a tackle. Choose from 28 teams. (mobygames.com)
All-in-the-Dice Baseball (1988) no information An exciting dice game that simulates all of the action found in professional baseball. There are hits, outs, walks, steals, and erros. Although the results of each play are in the dice, it is the player who determines the strategy to be employed. The game has been statistically perfected so that it is accurate within 2% of professional baseball. Anyone with an understanding of the game of baseball will have endless hours of fun playing the game.
All-Pro Basketball (1989) no information All-Pro Basketball, known as Zenbei!! Pro Basketball in Japan, is a basketball video-game developed by Aicom and published by Vic Tokai for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is played using two teams of five players on a full length basketball court, and a roster of eight different fictional teams. (wikipedia.org)
All-Pro Football 2K8 (2007) no information All-Pro Football 2K8 features a fictional league called the "All-Pro League", or 'APL'. The APL consists of 24 teams that are grouped into six divisions of four teams each. The league runs a sixteen-game schedule and holds a championship game at the end of the playoffs, similar to the NFL. Since the exclusivity deal the NFL has with EA only covers active players, 2K contracted the individual rights to over 240 retired NFL players to appear in the game. (Wikipedia)
All-Star Baseball 2000 (1999) no information All-Star Baseball 2000 was a popular baseball video game featured exclusively on Nintendo consoles. The game featured all of the Major League Baseball teams and their team rosters from 1999. Yankees short stop Derek Jeter is featured on the cover of the game. (www.emuparadise.me)
All-Star Baseball 2001 (2000) no information All-Star Baseball 2001 is a video game developed by High Voltage Software and KnowWonder. (wikipedia.org)
All-Star Baseball 2002 (2001) no information All-Star Baseball 2002 is a baseball sports game. (wikipedia.org)
All-Star Baseball 2003 (2002) no information All Star Baseball 2003 is a baseball video game. (wikipedia.org)
All-Star Baseball 2004 (2003) no information All Star Baseball 2004 is a baseball video game developed by Acclaim Studios Austin. (wikipedia.org)
All-Star Baseball 99 (1998) no information All-Star Baseball 99 is a video game developed by Iguana Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
All-Star Fruit Racing (2018) no information All-Star Fruit Racing propels players into vibrant worlds filled with incredible action: drift through looping bends, soar over monumental jumps and defy gravity itself around tubular tracks in an explosively colorful racer bursting with championships, modes and awe-inspiring sights! (store.steampowered.com)
Allegiance (2000) no information Allegiance is an online multiplayer game with action and strategy elements. The game features six playing modes: Deathmatch, deathmatch with a time restriction capture the flag, prosperity, artifacts, and conquest. Every player can take control over the various space ships with different tactical uses, e.g. salvation ships for rescuing shot-down pilots (otherwise they are out for a while) or stealth fighters for scouting. Then the game plays like a traditional space simulation. (mobygames.com)
Alley Cat (1983) no information In Alley Cat, the player controls Freddy the Cat, whose objective is to perform certain tasks within the homes of people in order to reach his love, Felicia. (wikipedia.org)
The Alliance Alive (2017) no information The Alliance Alive[a] is a Japanese role-playing video game. The story follows a group of characters as they mount a rebellion against a race of Daemons that have ruled over humans since blotting out the sun a millennium before. Gameplay follows many traditions of the Japanese role-playing genre, including turn-based battles and navigation using a world map. (wikipedia.org)
Allied Ace Pilots (2008) no information Start your engines and take to the skies in this thrilling WWII air combat simulation. You'll need nerves of steel as an elite RAF pilot fi ghting your way across 20 thrilling missions; from the evacuation of the Dunkirk beaches through to the fall of Japan! (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Alliteration (2017) no information The concept is simple - construct a sentence using alliteration (every word starts with the same letter). Simple, right? Yeah, not so much. When you have 30 seconds to craft your 1 sentence masterpiece and you see the other team huddled over their pad of paper writing furiously... it's suddenly not so easy! Score points based on the words you come up with and play to a certain number of points.
Allumette (2016) no information Allumette is a 20-minute animated film loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen's “Matchstick Girl,”. This short story was a literary tale of social justice, with Andersen highlighting the unjust plight of orphans across Europe in the 19th century. It's a children's story that's whimsical and melancholy in an intimate emotional level. It's focus is on the love between a mother and her child as well as the sacrifices that people are willing to make for the greater good. (vranimationstudio.com
Almadi (2021) no information By the end of the 1001st night, the sultan Shahryar wishes to build the new realm of Almadi to honor the intelligence and wisdom of his wife Sheherazade. As the sultan’s advisor, you are the architect of this great work. Design a thriving territory with sumptuous palaces, fresh oases, opulent markets and majestic caravans. Skillfully arrange the landscapes and use their effects to turn your work into a great success! (boardgamegeek.com)
The Almost Gone (2020) no information Experience the intricate dioramas and connections of your life, and the ripples we all make, in this award-winning narrative puzzle game about death, loss, and mental health. (store.steampowered.com)
Almost My Floor (2021) no information Almost My Floor is a point & click horror detective story. Explore the sinister story of house #9 from the perspective of two playable characters. (mobygames.com)
Aloha Burger (2020) no information You are a staff member at a hamburger restaurant. Who can make the most hamburgers exactly as ordered? Players memorize the front of an ingredient card, then flip through ingredients that have been ordered and try to guess correctly.
Alone in the Dark (2008) no information Alone in the Dark is the fifth installment of the survival horror video game series (Wikipedia.org)
Alone in the Dark (1992) no information Alone in the Dark is a survival horror video game. Set in 1920s Louisiana, the game challenges the player to guide the player character out of a haunted mansion, advancing by solving puzzles while either banishing, slaying, or eluding various ghosts and monsters. The player can collect and use weapons, manage a weight-based inventory system, and explore a partially nonlinear map. (wikipedia.org)
Alone in the Dark (2024) no information Alone in the Dark is a survival horror game developed by Pieces Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Alone in the Dark 2 (1993) no information Alone in the Dark 2 is an action-adventure game, similar to the original Alone in the Dark. Like its predecessor, the game uses hybrid 2D-3D graphics. Completing the game requires you to solve a lot of puzzles while fighting zombie pirates along the way. Some enemies can be killed with the numerous weapons at your disposal, while others need to be defeated via trickery. (mobygames.com)
Alone in the Dark 3 (1994) no information The main theme of this game is the Wild West, as Carnby is pitted against a town filled with "zombie cowboy outlaws" who attack him with revolvers and lever-action rifles. More traditionally mindless, shambling zombies begin to appear about midway through the game. (wikipedia.org).
Alone in the dark: inferno (2008) no information Alone in the Dark is a survival horror video game, and the fifth installment of the series under the same name created by Atari. The game was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360 and Wii in Europe, North America, and Australia in June 2008.
Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare (2001) no information Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare (alternatively and internally known as Alone in the Dark 4) is a survival horror video game and the fourth installment and first reboot of the video game series Alone in the Dark, developed by Darkworks. (wikipedia.org)
Alone With You (2016) no information A sci-fi adventure game where you attempt to escape a doomed world with the help of an AI companion and a set of holograms.
Along Together (2018) no information In Along Together, you are a kid's imaginary friend: their invisible companion when there’s no one else around and their guardian when things get dangerous. When their dog, Rishu, goes missing, they turn to you for help.
Alpha and Omega (2010) no information The official companion to the feature film / Experience the bond of Alpha and Omega through the entertaining game play. (Metacritic.com)
Alpha Bandits (2014) no information Players race to score the most points by building words of three or more letters. Each letter tile has a blue side and a red side. Players can mix and match colors when forming their words to receive different types of score bonuses. The game is played in rounds, with scores being based on the letters played at the end of each round. Beware of the Alpha Bandits! These sneaky tiles allow players to block, swap, flip, grab, or even end the round early for the win!
Alpha Mission (1985) no information Using your defense ship 'Syd,' you must destroy the invading forces and ground targets with bombs. Obtain power-ups to gain energy for ship upgrades that allow you to transform to a more powerful machine. The game itself is a vertical shooter, moving continuously up towards the top of the screen. (mobygames.com)
Alpha Mission II (1991) no information Alpha Mission II is a vertically scrolling full screen shoot 'em up released by SNK in 1991 for the Neo Geo arcade and home systems. (wikipedia.org)
Alpha Nature (1992) no information You move round the board from A to Z and answer questions about nature. Advance one space at a time, when you land on a square that has a letter or letters on it you roll dice to decide which of the categories you have to name a nature item on. The six categories are Trees, Edible Plants, Space, Animals, Water, Flowers, Land or any category. You have to name something from the appropriate category beginning with the letter on the square you have landed on. No repeating words.
Alpha Polaris (2011) no information In Alpha Polaris the player takes control over Rune Knudsen, a member of a research team in Greenland. They are on the search for oil wells but they also find tracks from an ancient Inuit legend regarding an demon. And so the classical horror story of isolation, nightmares and human stress unfolds... (mobygames.com)
Alpha Protocol (2010) no information In the world of espionage, nothing is as it seems in Obsidian Entertainment's blockbuster role-playing game (RPG) thriller Alpha Protocol. Assume the role of Michael Thorton, a highly skilled government operative trained to eliminate threats to national security. (playstation.com)
Alpha Waves (1987) no information Alpha Waves was initially released on the Atari ST. This version is notable for allowing two players to compete simultaneously.
Alpha Zylon (2008) no information Take out dozens of enemies, traps and other dangers with your knife, hand gun, machine gun, grenade launcher, satchel charges or sniper rifle. (Metacritic)
Alphabok (1969) no information The object is to start with a "Key Phrase" running vertically on the board, then "build" words from left to right from the Key Phrase - continually building and re-building until you use all 200 letters. There is even a Double Alphabok game which can be played by two players.
Alphalanche (2016) no information A game that really challenges your vocabulary of three-letter words. You have to come up with five of them within 30 seconds using only the letters provided to you. Once you're done, that's it, right? Wrong! You have to make sure they're not part of a 'hit' list of five words, otherwise, you lose those words. You score only for the words that aren't on the 'hit' list!
Alpine Racer 2 (1996) no information Alpine Racer 2, the sequel to Alpine Racer, is a downhill ski racing game much like the original. Played on a large cabinet where the player stands on a set of ski-like foot stands that are moved with horizontal motions to steer and taking corners while holding onto two bars for stability. Edging occurs when the player applies pressure to the inside and outside edges of the foot stands. It exists and functions as an additional means to control speed.
Alquerque (0) no information Players take turns to move one of their pieces. A piece may only move along the lines inscribed upon the board. For each turn a piece makes either a capturing move or an ordinary move. The game is won by the player who first manages to take all his opponent's pieces or by the player who has more pieces when it becomes apparent that no more pieces will be taken. Alternatively, a player can win by rendering the other player unable to move.
Also Ran (1946) no information No dice, no skill! An unusual mechanism. Each horse moves by having its color indicated by an arrow on the base of the last horse to move, on a variable track with the colors in varied sequence. Completely predetermined as soon as the track is laid and the first horse is chosen, but completely unpredictable.
Alt-Frequencies (2019) no information An audio mystery set in a time loop. Record, rewind time and broadcast snippets of radio shows to expose radio hosts, conspiracy theorists and politicians. (store.steampowered.com)
Alter Echo (2003) no information Alter Echo tells the story of a futuristic world where psychics, known as shapers, can use a special substance called Plast to form anything from weapons to buildings. The world's greatest shaper, Paavo, has made a breakthrough on a faraway planet, creating a new, more powerful Plast called EchoPlast. The player, a young shaper named Nevin, is stranded on the planet with his two friends when Paavo shoots their ship down. The EchoPlast, having achieved sentience, gives Nevin a new EchoPlast suit
Alter Ego (1986) no information The game allows the user to make decisions for an imaginary person (being therefore the player's alter ego) and shows what possible consequences these decisions could have on that person. Alter Ego was available in both male and female versions, each using a different set of experiences. (wikipedia.org)
ALTER EGO (2018) no information "Who am I?" This game is for: - Those who want to analyze their personality - Those with an interest in literature, philosophy, or psychology - Those who are continuously searching for themselves. The ending changes based on the choices you make. - Multiple endings - Your interpretation changes the nature of the in-game world - "This is our story: yours, and mine."
Altered Beast (1988) no information Altered Beast is a 1988 beat 'em up arcade game developed and manufactured by Sega. The game is set in Ancient Greece, and follows a centurion who is resurrected by Zeus to rescue his daughter Athena. In order to save his daughter, Zeus transforms the centurion into beasts with the use of power-ups. After its initial arcade release, it was ported to several home video game consoles and home computers, including the Genesis, for which it was a pack-in game. (Wikipedia)
Altered Beast (2005) no information The story follows a man called Luke Custer who is a "Genome-Cyborg", a human whose DNA and other genetic make-up has been artificially altered allowing micro-chips containing the genetic make-up of other creatures to transform him into an anthropomorphic beast. After surviving a helicopter crash, Luke loses his memory and sets off to learn about the truth behind his past and the Genome-Cyborgs. (wiki)
Altered Beast (1989) no information Altered Beast is a port of the 1988 beat 'em up arcade game. The Master System version is only single-player, and has only four levels. (wikipedia.org)
Altered Beast: Guardian of the Realms (2002) no information the player controls a Guardian revived by Zeus to stop Arcanon. The Guardian can turn into various creatures such as werewolves and werescorpions.
Alternardo (1933) no information A horse racing game that comes with a folding board and six horse cards. The players each choose a card and lay it on the right place on the board, then follow the instructions which move the horses around the track by differing amounts.
ALTF4 (2021) no information [3D 3rd Person Perma-Death Runner Game] Try to overcome various obstacles until the end. (steam)
Alto\'s Adventure (2015) no information Alto's Adventure is a 2015 endless runner snowboarding video game by Snowman. The player-character automatically moves to the right of the screen through procedurally generated landscapes. The player taps the screen to jump and perform tricks, and works towards goals, competitive high scores, and upgrades. (Wikipedia.org)
Alto\'s Odyssey (2018) no information Just beyond the horizon sits a majestic desert, vast and unexplored. Join Alto and his friends and set off on an endless sandboarding journey to discover its secrets. Soar above windswept dunes, traverse thrilling canyons, and explore long-hidden temples in a fantastical place far from home. (Apple App Store)
Alundra (1997) no information Alundra, released in Europe as The Adventures of Alundra, is an action-adventure/action role-playing video game developed by Matrix Software for the Sony PlayStation, originally released in 1997. It was re-released for the PlayStation Network in 2010.
Alundra 2: A New Legend Begins (1999) no information Looking to avenge the death of his parents Flint, a young pirate hunter, infiltrates a pirate airship which is being crewed by strange humanoids with turn-keys in their backs. After exploring and scuffling with the pirates and some of the strange crew you are thrown off the ship and wake up in a quiet village where you meet someone who wants to go after the pirates for their own reasons. In this epic adventure you work together to take down the pirates and the one making these mechanical beings.
Alvastia Chronicles (2019) no information Set out on an adventure in a retro-styled world. After encountering the man who killed their parents ten years ago, Elmia and her brother Alan set out to avenge their deaths and restore peace to Alvastia. (Metacritic.com)
Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007) no information Alvin and the Chipmunks is a game based on the movie with the same name. The gameplay is similar to Rock Band or Guitar Hero, but without the instruments. Using the controller's buttons, the player must hit the blue, pink, green and yellow Star Targets in sync with the music. Note streaks will give an up to 4x score multiplier bonus, but missing notes will deplete the Rockometer. The song fails if the Rockometer drops and turns completely red. (mobygames.com)
Alvin and The Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (2011) no information Dance along with Alvin and the Chipmunks in this new adventure for Nintendo DS that lets you perform for the crowd as one of your favorite Chipmunks or sassy Chipettes. Dance to classic Chipmunk hits as you play in environments right from the big screen. Unleash your ‘Munk Power’ to perform ultra-cool dance moves while following an exciting story based on the movie. Get the party started in the exciting musical adventure that is Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked! (mobygames.com)
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (2009) no information Furry pop sensations Alvin and the Chipmunks are on a spectacular worldwide tour with their girl group rivals, The Chipettes. Watch the 'Munks bring their mega star power to the show and make the crowds roar! Test your rhythm on stage with these adorable dancing trios as they sing their hits and swing their hips to prove they’re the greatest musical act in the world! (mobygames.com)
Alwa\'s Awakening (2017) no information Use your magic staff and progress through a large interconnected world where you'll solve puzzles, fight enemies and defeat bosses in order to help free the land of Alwa. Explore and uncover the secrets by using your platforming skills in this challenging and charming 8-bit adventure game. (store.steampowered.com)
Alwa\'s Legacy (2020) no information Alwa’s Legacy is a metroidvania, full of dangerous dungeons, magical items and ancient secrets. By upgrading your magic, any way forward is right in this non-linear adventure game full of exploration. (Steam Summary)
Always Sometimes Monsters (2014) no information The game puts players in the role of an author who receives notice that the love of their life is marrying someone else across the country within a month. After being evicted from their apartment on the east coast, players then head to the west coast in order to intercept the wedding and win back the love they lost. (wikipedia)
The Aly & AJ Adventure (2007) no information Alyson Renae "Aly" Michalka and Amanda Joy "AJ" Michalka are a teen pop duo who write music and act in movies. In this game they start a tour to perform in four different cities around the world (Los Angeles, New York, Tokyo, and London). Players take on the role of their new assistant who has to see to all their needs through a collection of mini-games. (Mobygames.com)
I Am Alive (2012) no information I Am Alive is a survival video game developed by Ubisoft Shanghai and published by Ubisoft (wikipedia.org).
I Am Bread (2015) no information I Am Bread is an action-adventure video game simulation developed and published by Bossa Studios, released on 9 April 2015.
I Am Dead (2020) no information I Am Dead is a charming puzzle adventure game from the creators of Hohokum and Wilmot’s Warehouse about exploring the afterlife. (Metacritic.com)
I Am Fish (2021) no information I Am Fish is a charming, physics-based adventure starring four intrepid fish friends, forcibly separated from their home in a pet shop fish tank. (Metacritic.com)
I am not a Monster: First Contact (2018) no information Retro sci-fi tactical turn-based strategy with an exciting storyline. The Albatross space liner is overrun by lizard-like monsters that can infect humans and turn them into their own kind. Save the passengers and defeat the hostile creatures. (store.steampowered.com)
I Am Setsuna (2017) no information Inspired by the timeless classic Chrono Trigger, I am Setsuna is a great homage to the JRPG masterpieces of yesteryear. Journey with Setsuna as she prepares to make the ultimate sacrifice and save the people of her land.
AM2R: Return of Samus (2016) no information AM2R: Return of Samus is a fan remake of Metroid II: Return of Samus using the art and play style of Metroid: Zero Mission and Metroid Fusion. Players dive into the depths of SR388 as the famous bounty hunter Samus Aran in a critical mission to exterminate the last Metroids, a predator so dangerous it has struck fear into the heart of the Galactic Federation. (MobyGames).
Amadeus Revenge (1988) no information In this game the player plays the part of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart or Amadeus as he is known in the game. The goal of the game is to complete Mozart's famous Piano Concerto No. 25, referred to in-game as simply Concerto in C. To do this the player must navigate Amadeus across reams of sheet music while eliminating the conflicting notes produced by rival musicians. As a rival musician produces a conflictory note it is reproduced within the game score at the appropriate tone. (wikipedia.org)
Amagami (2009) no information Amagami (アマガミ, Amagami, lit. "Gentle bite"), is a Japanese dating simulation game for the PlayStation 2 and the spiritual successor to KimiKiss, both of which were developed and published by Enterbrain. (wikipedia.org)
Amagon (1988) no information Amagon, known in Japan as Totsuzen! Machoman (??! ?????? lit. Suddenly! Machoman), is a side-scrolling platform action game for the Nintendo Entertainment System developed by Aicom. (wikipedia.org)
The Amazing American Circus (2021) no information Roll up! Roll up! Come and take charge of your very own run-down circus and navigate a uniquely American form of entertainment, full of bizarre folklore, brutal crime, and social inequality as you battle to establish yourself amongst industry giants Ringling Bros., P.T. Barnum and Buffalo Bill. (Mobygames.com)
The Amazing But True Cricket Trivia Game (1993) no information It is a simple trivia game loosely shaped around the game of cricket to encompass the concept of innings and overs. Each question correctly answered is rewarded with the roll of a die to see how many runs have been scored.
Amazing Cultivation Simulator (2022) no information Rise up in a search for immortality in this strategy sim and management game based on Chinese mythology. (Metacritic.com)
Amazing Discoveries in Outer Space (2018) no information Explore a colorful universe filled with amazing discoveries.
Amazing Grace -What Color is your Attribute?- (2023) no information “A holy night with no dawn, my dear...” You awaken in a strange town full of art, blanketed in snow, and enclosed by a massive wall. On Christmas, it all burns down—and the girl who loves it most rewinds time to the start of Advent. Find the truth in the loop and paint it on this canvas of a town! (store.steampowered.com)
Amazing Island (2004) no information Amazing Island is a minigame collection with an avatar creator. The player chooses either a boy or girl avatar, along with a monster companion. By completing courses, the player gains Vision Orbs, which drives off the Black Evil, restores portions of the Island, and earns them new abilities and items to customize their monster partner. Upon purging the whole Island of Evil, the villagers and the player hold a celebration. (wiki)
Amazing Machines (2022) no information In Amazing Machines, a physics-based puzzle game, you construct whimsical contraptions with fun elements. Position explosive barrels, laser guns, rockets, conveyor belts and much more in the right places to set off comical chain reactions. Discover your inner inventor, and experiment across over 200 tricksy levels. The level editor offers unlimited tinkering enjoyment: Design your own levels using a colorful collection of objects - from clothes pegs to wind machines! (igdb.com)
The Amazing Race (2010) no information The Amazing Race is a video game based on the TV series of the same name.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014) no information In The Amazing Spider-Man 2, morality is used in a system known as "Hero or Menace", where players will be rewarded for stopping crimes or punished for not consistently doing so or not responding. If the player responds to crimes and successfully stops them, their hero rating will go up, failing to do so will result in Spider Man's rating to decrease. The player is able to upgrade Spider-Man's web shooters. (wikipedia.org)
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (1992) no information The game is different from the original The Amazing Spider-Man game, in that along with its action-adventure theme, Spider-Man also has to collect various objects located in each level in order to solve puzzles. (wikipedia.org)
The Amazing Spider-Man and Captain America in Dr. Doom\'s Revenge! (1989) no information The Amazing Spider-Man and Captain America in Dr. Doom's Revenge! is a side-scrolling computer game starring Marvel Comics' superheroes Spider-Man and Captain America battling a host of supervillains led by Doctor Doom. The player alternately controls Spider-Man and Captain America; the character being controlled switches after each battle. (wikipedia.org)
The Amazing Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin (1993) no information All versions of the video game are side-scrolling platform games, whereby the player controls superhero Spider-Man to battle various supervillains (Doctor Octopus, Sandman, The Lizard, Hobgoblin, Vulture, Mysterio, Electro, and Venom) to obtain the keys needed to disarm a nuclear bomb that the Kingpin has not only framed Spider-Man for stealing but plans to detonate within twenty-four hours. (wikipedia.org)
The Amazing Spider-Man (1990) no information The plot involves Spider-Man's wife, Mary Jane, being kidnapped by Mysterio. To save her, Spider-Man must navigate through various environments and puzzles divided into separate acts, representing Mysterio's obsession with film. The various rooms are often parodies of film genres. (wikipedia.org)
The Amazing Spider-Man (1990) no information The Amazing Spider-Man is the title of a video game released for the original Nintendo Game Boy. It was published in 1990 by LJN (a subsidiary of Acclaim Entertainment), and developed by Rare It is a platform side scrolling action game. (wikipedia.org)
The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) no information The Amazing Spider-Man has an open world/free-roaming concept in this version. The combat system is reminiscent of the Rocksteady Studios-developed Batman game series (Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City) using a freeflow design and counterattacks. (wikipedia.org)
The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) no information The Nintendo 3DS and Wii versions of The Amazing Spider-Man include the script and plot of the other versions of the game, but feature a much different, and more linear gameplay that doesn't have an open world environment, and instead features the player selecting a level from a hub. (wikipedia.org)
The Amazing Spider-Man: Lethal Foes (1995) no information The Amazing Spider-Man: Lethal Foes is a 1995 Japan-exclusive action game for the Super Famicom featuring the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man. Spider-Man's web-swinging abilities can be used to get to various places. Each level has a timed checkpoint within each level, as players must reach their destination within the time limit. (wikipedia.org)
Amazon (1984) no information Amazon is a graphical, text adventure game produced by Michael Crichton. You work for the National Satellite Resource Technology (NSRT), a top-secret research firm. An expedition to the Amazon Rainforest has gone wrong and it is your job to travel to the Amazon Rainforest solve the mystery.
The Amazon Trail (1996) no information In a strange dream: the game's protagonist visualizes a black jaguar appears and introduces himself as a servant of the Inca king. He explains that the Inca people are dying of malaria and greatly threatened by the continuous flow of European explorers. The jaguar is willing to transfer the hero to the past, to see if the problem (s) can be resolved. You will have to make travel plans, choose travel guides, manage supplies, all while navigating the Amazon river and the many dangers within.
Amazon Trail: 3rd Edition (1998) no information The Third Edition, much like the original, is an educational quest up the Amazon river. This chapter begins in a museum where a jaguar artifact springs to life to talk with you. The jaguar requests you explore the Amazon to learn all you can about it. You must select from among 4 guides who will assist you in your quest.
Amazon: Guardians of Eden (1992) no information Amazon is a movie adventure game about a 1957 expedition into the heart of the Amazon basin: "a desperate, crazed message sends [the player] on a perilous search through a land where legends come to life, danger hides behind every corner, and incredible treasures wait to be discovered."
The Ambassador: Fractured Timelines (2020) no information Freeze time, outsmart your enemies and reverse the annihilation of your home in The Ambassador: Fractured timelines, a twin-stick fantasy shooter. (store.steampowered.com)
Amber: Journeys Beyond (1996) no information Amber: Journeys Beyond is a first-person point and click adventure game similar to Myst. Gameplay is nonlinear and events in the game occur at random depending on the player's progress. Amber casts players in the role of an unnamed protagonist who, by means of various ghost-hunting equipment scattered throughout a haunted house must enter the minds of three restless spirits who inhabit the mansion and help them move on. (adventuregamers.com)
Ambidangerous (2019) no information Ambidangerous is a top-down shooter that puts your ambidexterity to the test. Simultaneously control two elite soldiers as you fight your way through four randomized areas, five unique bosses, and a dozen enemy types. Take the challenge alone or share the controller with a friend for co-op play! (store.steampowered.com)
Ambition: A Minuet in Power (2021) no information Navigate the twisting social politics of pre-revolutionary Paris in a game world that's different every time you play. Court, snub and seduce your way to the top of society. Extend your influence, uncover the intrigue of the coming revolution, and ensure that you end up on the winning side of history. (Metacritic.com)
Ambush! (1985) no information Ambush! is the solitaire game of combat, adventure, and heroism in World War Two France. Using a ground-breaking development of the programmed paragraph solitaire system, Ambush! gives the player control of an American squad, faced with a variety of missions against an ever-changing, hidden German foe. The variable events, innumerable tactical options, and wealth of unexpected occurrences make Ambush! a solitaire gaming experience unlike any that has gone before. (Victory Games)
AMC: Astro Marine Corps (1989) no information A.M.C.: Astro Marine Corps is a 1989 action video game developed by Creepsoft and published by Dinamic Software.
Amelie (2021) no information A psychological mystery yuri visual novel about a girl named Amelie. Forbidden from leaving the house, Amelie awaits the arrival of her long time penpal, Sofia, to her dear friend Lilika’s dismay. What secrets will Sofia unravel that were best kept buried? (store.steampowered.com)
America\'s 10 Most Wanted (2003) no information Set in the present, (2003) the game places the player into the role of Jake Seaver, a CIFR agent. Travelling to locations such as Utah, Paris, and Miami, the game finalises in Afghanistan, where the player must capture Saddam Hussein and Osama Bin Laden. The game contains 11 levels, one for each fugitive respectively, as well as a preceding introductory level.
America\'s Army (2002) no information A game technology platform used to develop first-person shooter (FPS) video games published in 2002 by the U.S. Army. The game is branded as a strategic communication device, designed to allow Americans to virtually explore the Army at their own pace and according to their interests to determine if soldiering matches their needs, interests and abilities. (wikipedia)
America\'s Army: True Soldiers (2007) no information America's Army: True Soldiers is a first-person shooter video game developed by Red Storm Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
America\'s Crown Stakes (1989) no information Game play is basically roll 2 dice and move the total. Although horses move in order from post 1 -10, they do not get blocked due to the parking rule. That is, if your are behind another horse, you push the line forward until unblocked. Another version lets you buy historical horses plus a tote board to be filled out.
America\'s Next Top Model (2010) no information America's Next Top Model is a video game base don the TV show of the same name.
American Arcadia (2023) no information American Arcadia is a cinematic puzzle game that combines a 2.5D platformer and first-person game to tell the tale of a thrilling escape. Experience the extraordinary story of Trevor, an average man escaping from the world's most popular reality tv show. (store.steampowered.com)
American Chopper 2: Full Throttle (2005) no information Based on Discovery Channel's hit TV series, Gamers take on the role of Paul Sr., Paulie, Mikey or Vinnie and are challenged to build four choppers for an upcoming motorcycle competition. (giantbomb.com)
American Conquest (2002) no information American Conquest is a real-time strategy video game developed by GSC Game World and published by CDV Software Entertainment. It is set between the 15th and the early 19th centuries in the American continents. There is also an expansion pack produced for American Conquest, called American Conquest: Fight Back and a gold edition, which has both the original and expansion pack bundled together. The latest installment in the series is American Conquest: Divided Nation. (wikipedia.org)
American Derby (1931) no information All cards are shuffled and distributed equally to each player. On each turn every player is allowed to play one card which allows their horse to move from 1-5 spaces or apply a penalty to another horse.
American Fugitive (2019) no information American Fugitive is a 3D top-down open-world video game developed by British studio Fallen Tree Games. (wikipedia.org)
American Gladiators (1991) no information American Gladiators is a video game based on the popular TV game show, American Gladiators. (wikipedia.org)
American Gladiators (1991) no information American Gladiators is a video game made in 1991 based on the popular TV game show, American Gladiators. The NES version varied greatly from the others as well as the game show itself in that the events were morphed into side-scrolling and overhead mini-levels that only partially resembled the real-life events. (wikipedia.org)
American McGee\'s Alice (2000) no information When Alice answers a summons to return to Wonderland, she barely recognizes the place. From the fungal rot of the Mushroom Forest to the chemistry of the Mad Hatter's Domain, Wonderland festers to its core. Undaunted by the diseased ambiance and mortal danger that surround her, Alice must undo the chaos. [Electronic Arts]
An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1994) no information Based on the movie by the same name, An American Tail: Fievel Goes West is a platform game featuring the young mouse Fievel Mousekewitz. After immigrating to overseas to America in the beginning of the 20th century, the Mousekewitz family has moved out onto the open frontier of the wild west. With dreams of being a cowboy, Fievel soon makes friends and plays on the dusty streets imagining himself a great gunslinger. The game is a traditional action platformer. (mobygames.com)
An American Tail: The Computer Adventures of Fievel and His Friends (1993) no information An American Tail: Fievel Goes West is a point-and-click adventure game based on the Steven Spielberg movies An American Tail and An American Tail: Fievel Goes West. You take the role of Fievel, a mouse in a blue hat, who then moves between areas picking up and interacting with items and characters. Fievel can store an unlimited number of items in his inventory and must use these to solve various puzzles & mini-games in order to progress. (mobygames.com)
American Truck Simulator (2016) no information Experience legendary American trucks and deliver various cargoes across sunny California, sandy Nevada, and the Grand Canyon State of Arizona. American Truck Simulator takes you on a journey through the breathtaking landscapes and widely recognized landmarks around the States. (store.steampowered.com)
Amerzone (1999) no information Amerzone is a first person adventure game, similar to Myst, taking place between different rooms and areas. The player assumes the role of the reporter and must unravel the clues left by Monsieur Valembois, travelling over several picturesque locations and eventually reaching the fictional Amerzone region. (mobygames.com)
AMF Bowling Pinbusters! (2007) no information AMF Bowling Pinbusters! is a bowling sports-based video game. (wikipedia.org)
AMF Bowling World Lanes (2008) no information AMF Bowling World Lanes is a sports video game developed by American company Front Line Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Amid Evil (2019) no information Amid Evil is a first-person shooter video game developed by New Zealand studio Indefatigable. (wikipedia.org)
Amnesia (1986) no information The protagonist wakes up in a hotel room in midtown Manhattan with no clothes and no money, and what is worse, no memory. Soon he discovers that some man wants to kill him and he is wanted for murder in Texas. Now his quest is to find out what exactly is going on, who he is and how to set things right. (mobygames.com)
Amnesia (2011) no information Amnesia is classified as an otome game; like most otome games, the player takes the role of a female character who can choose from a variety of male characters for her love interest. (wikipedia.org)
Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs (2013) no information Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs is a survival horror video game developed by The Chinese Room and published by Frictional Games. The game is an indirect sequel to Amnesia: The Dark Descent, developed and produced by Frictional Games. While set in the same universe as the previous game, it features an entirely new cast of characters and time setting.
Amnesia: Rebirth (2020) no information Amnesia: Rebirth is a 2020 survival horror video game developed and published by Frictional Games. (wikipedia.org)
Amnesia: The Bunker (2023) no information Amnesia: The Bunker is a first-person horror game set in a WW1 bunker. A relentless, AI-driven monster stalks you. Survival depends on finding tools, crafting items, and keeping the lights on. (steam)
Amnesia: The Dark Descent (2010) no information Amnesia: The Dark Descent is a survival horror video game by Frictional Games, released for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and PlayStation 4 platforms. The game features a protagonist named Daniel exploring a dark and foreboding castle, while trying to maintain his sanity by avoiding monsters and other terrifying obstructions. The game was critically well received, earning two awards from the Independent Games Festival and numerous positive reviews. (wikipedia.org)
Amok (1996) no information Amok is a 1996 mech-themed action video game for Windows and Sega Saturn. Players guide a robot called "Slambird" through nine different scenarios to complete several objectives. (wikipedia)
Among the Sleep (2014) no information In this survival horror game, you play as a toddler. Accompanied by your teddy bear you must travel through nightmarish worlds in search of your mother.
Among Trees (2020) no information A small vibrant survival sandbox, set in a colorful wilderness world teeming with life. Located in the heart of a lush forest, your little wood cabin is expandable: build new rooms and unlock additional game mechanics, including food cooking, plant growing, and tool crafting. Explore a colorful, breathing world that is filled to the brim with life. Do what you need to do: scavenge for food, catch fish, and chop down trees. (game press kit)
Among Us (2018) no information Among Us is an online multiplayer social deduction game, developed and published by American game studio InnerSloth. (wikipedia.org)
Among Us VR (2022) no information Among Us VR is a separate VR version of Among Us.
Amore (1995) no information Players are dealt a 9-card hand, and there are two rounds where each may discard 1-3 cards in exchange for new ones, similar to draw poker. Then they score the highest-scoring words they can find. Finally there is a bonus round, where hands are passed to the right, and those who can find a higher-scoring word than the original owner earn double the difference in points. The game ends when the deck runs out.
Amped 3 (2005) no information Amped 3 is a snowboarding video game, the third and final installment of the Amped sports game franchise, developed by Indie Built. (wikipedia.org)
Amped: Freestyle Snowboarding (2001) no information Amped: Freestyle Snowboarding is a snowboarding game with a large variety of gear, from shirts and pants to jackets and goggles. Players can choose between many snowboards, each licensed from a different sponsor of the game. The goal of the career mode is two rack up as many points as possible and rise in the ranking. This also rewards skill points which can be used to improve the player character's abilities. Players find themselves descending on over 120 courses in three areas. (mobygames.com)
Amplitude (2003) no information n Amplitude, the player controls a ship (referred to as a "Beat Blaster") moving down a path of varying shapes and lengths, containing up to six tracks. Each color-coded track corresponds to a different aspect of the song, such as percussion, synth, bass, or vocals, and contains a sequence of notes. (wikipedia.org).
Amplitude (2016) no information Amplitude is a 2016 music video game developed and published by Harmonix. (wikipedia.org)
AmuseAmaze (2007) no information Players form words by using the letter tiles and the letters printed on the board, moving their pawn from the first letter in their word, through each adjacent letter in turn, to the last letter. Players move through the maze, attempting to land on the coloured target spaces, collecting the associated target card. The first player to make their way to the set number of coloured target spaces, and reach the end of the maze (either the bottom row of the board in a 3-6 player game, or one of the sp
Amy (2012) no information Amy is a survival horror stealth video game, released in 2012, developed by VectorCell. (wikipedia.org)
Anachronox (2001) no information Anachronox is a turn-based role-playing game similar in nature to JRPGs. The game is centered on Sylvester "Sly Boots" Bucelli, a down-and-out private investigator who looks for work in the slums of Anachronox, a once-abandoned planet near the galaxy's jumpgate hub. He travels to other planets, amasses an unlikely group of friends, and unravels a mystery that threatens the fate of the universe. The game's science fiction story was influenced by cyberpunk, film noir, and unconventional humor.
Anachrony (2017) no information It is the late 26th century. Earth is recovering from a catastrophic explosion that exterminated the majority of the population centuries ago and made most of the surface uninhabitable due to unearthly weather conditions. The surviving humans organized along four radically different ideologies, called Paths, to rebuild the world as they see fit: Harmony, Dominance, Progress, and Salvation. Followers of the four Paths live in a fragile peace, but in almost complete isolation next to each other.
Anagrams (1910) no information A game where players reveal letter tiles one at a time, claiming any word as soon as they can make it. Once a word is in front of someone, other players may steal it by making an anagram of it which introduces other letters from the pool.
Analogue: A Hate Story (2012) no information A sequel set centuries after Love's earlier work, Digital: A Love Story (2010), Analogue revolves around an unnamed investigator, who is tasked with discovering the reason for an interstellar ship's disappearance once it reappears after 600 years. The game's themes focus similarly around human/computer interaction, interpersonal relationships, and LGBT issues; but focus primarily on "transhumanism, traditional marriage, loneliness and cosplay."
Analyze Me (2011) no information On your turn, you ask a question from 1 of 4 categories: Work Life, Private Life, Social Life, and Play Life. The other players submit a card facedown indicating their answer (either A, B or C). As you peer into their minds and hearts, try to guess their true personality and preferences. Guess who answered what correctly and you win the category card. The first player to collect 1 of each category card wins the game!
Anamorphine (2018) no information Anamorphine is a first-person surreal exploration game where the player experiences the memories of the main character after an unknown trauma. You play as Tyler, who is finding himself as he hits rock bottom. Discover what happened by journeying through Tyler's memories of his relationship with his wife Elena and her depression.
Anarchy (1990) no information Working title for Anarchy was "It can't be done". It refers to the ultrafast and smooth game engine which is rarely seen on Atari ST games.
Anarchy Reigns (2012) no information Anarchy Reigns, known in Japan as Max Anarchy, is an open world beat 'em up video game developed by PlatinumGames. (wikipedia.org)
Anarchy: Rush Hour (2010) no information Anarchy: Rush Hour is a game with a bit of an identity crisis. The intro (told through a lengthy combination of low-res, heavily compressed CG and swooping comic panels while clearly non-native English speakers fumble through the script) makes it seem like you're about to play a Fast and the Furious effort by way of Moscow. And indeed you do end up jumping into the local illegal street racing scene in an effort to pry info about your kidnapped girlfriend from one of three racing gangs.
Anarcute (2016) no information A group of evil corporations has taken over the major cities of the world. They took control of the media, brainwashed the police and now shamelessly dictate the citizens' lives from the heights of their skyscrapers. Take control of the revolution to face them in this rampaging riot simulator, combining adorable aesthetics with huge-scale chaos, colourful destruction and crowd-beat’em all gameplay! (Steam)
An Anatomical Puzzle (1935) no information Each guest is given a card with 25 clues to which the answer is a part of the body. An example: Clue 22. The law is credited with having a long one = Arm (as in the long arm of the law) The first guest to hand in a card with 25 correct answers, wins.
Ancestors Legacy (2018) no information Take command of your army as you storm through medieval Europe in an extensive series of campaigns. Choosing one of the four available nations – Viking, Anglo-Saxon, German, Slav – you will be tasked with more than just conquering, raiding and pillaging enemy camps, villages and towns. Only by utilizing the full range of available tactical options, taking strategic advantage of the environment, and managing your temporary bases and settlements, will you emerge victorious.
Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey (2019) no information Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey is a third-person survival game developed by Panache Digital Games. (wikipedia.org)
Anchorhead (1998) no information Horror interactive fiction game, heavily inspired by the works and writing style of H.P. Lovecraft, particularly the Cthulhu mythos. Anchorhead takes place in a fictional New England town of the same name, where the unnamed protagonist and her husband, a professor and aspiring writer, have relocated to in order to take possession of his ancestral family home. (wikipedia.org) Written in Inform 6 for the Z-Machine interpreter.
Anchorz Field (1999) no information In Anchorz Field you need to anchor off territory using harpoon firing tanks, in a similar style to how you would in QIX and battle against other bobble headed armies to take over an archipelago of islands. It contains a variety of maps with different terrain, such as mountains, which restrict movement. Combat is turn based, and the harpooning of territory works off vectors not restricted to cardinal directions. (mobygames.com)
The Ancient Art of War in the Skies (1992) no information The Ancient Art of War in the Skies is a video game developed by Evryware in 1992 for PC/MS-DOS computers as a sequel to The Ancient Art of War and The Ancient Art of War at Sea. In 1993 the game was converted to Amiga and Atari ST.
Ancient Conquest: Quest for the Golden Fleece (1999) no information Ancient Conquest is a real time strategy, set in the mythical times when Hercules and Zetes stood on the ground, in the times we know from Greek mythology. The aim of the game is to conquer the Golden Fleece, a magical talisman bringing luck and wealth to the owner. (oldgamesdownload)
Ancient Enemy (2020) no information A turn-based solitaire-style battler with RPG elements, where the protagonist draws power from the land to battle hideous enemies.
The Ancient Gods - Part One (2020) no information Your war is not over… slaying the Khan Maykr left an imbalance of power that threatens all of creation. The legions of Hell have razed the heavens, threatening to expand their control across dimensions. With the aid of an old ally, battle your way back to Urdak and decide the fate of the cosmos. Your mission is now your own.
The Ancient Gods - Part Two (2021) no information You denied the gods and awoke an ancient evil. Now rally the scattered Sentinel armies, lay siege to the last bastion of Hell, break through the fortress walls, and face the Dark Lord himself. The soul of the universe hangs in the balance. Your war against Hell ends here.
Ancients of Ooga (2010) no information Ancients of Ooga is a 2.5D platforming video game developed by NinjaBee and Bacon Wrapped Games. (wikipedia.org)
And All Would Cry Beware! (2019) no information 90s-style shooter meets Metroidvania. Step through a portal to a mysterious alien world, and discover the fate of the Lost Expedition. (store.steampowered.com)
I and Me (2017) no information I and Me is a puzzle platformer. To play the game, you control two cats simultaneously. The two characters will perform exactly the same action.You need to manage both of them at the same time and let them coordinate to complete the adventure.
And They\'re Off! (1993) no information Players back horses at a series of race meetings to try and win the most money. From the pack of movement cards, 7 are turned over to reveal the odds on all of the horses. The wagering takes place and the race begins. Movement cards are turned over 1 at a time and the corresponding horse moved forward 1 space until the race is won.
And Yet It Moves (2009) no information And Yet It Moves is a single-player puzzle platform game set in a world stylized to resemble a paper collage, where background elements and characters consist of ripped paper. The nameless player character, who appears as a cutout pencil line-drawing on white paper, is moved through a series of levels by running and jumping across the obstacles and avoiding hazards. The player possesses the ability to "spin" the entire game world in 90 or 180 degree increments at any time. (wikipedia.org).
And-Kensaku (2010) no information And-Kensaku is a Wii video game by Nintendo and Shift that was developed in cooperation with Google. (nintendo.wikia.com)
Andre Agassi Tennis (1992) no information Andre Agassi Tennis is a tennis video game released in 1992, starring tennis legend Andre Agassi. (wikipedia.org)
Andro Dunos (1992) no information Andro Dunos is a scrolling shooter arcade video game developed by Visco Corporation. (wikipedia.org)
Andro Dunos 2 (2022) no information The sequel of the famous Shoot'em up from the Visco studio is back, 20 years after the first opus, released exclusively on Neo-Geo MVS and Neo-Geo AES in 1992. It's time to bring out your good old battle ship in ANDRO DUNOS 2! (Metacritic.com)
Android 2 (1983) no information A shoot 'em up maze game. The aim of the game is to destroy five Millitoids - large worm-like creatures - which roam a white-walled maze. The maze is also filled with other enemies, landmines, trees and other features. The Millitoids are destroyed with three shots to the head. When all five are destroyed, the player moves onto the next of three mazes. (wikipedia)
Android: Netrunner (2012) no information Android: Netrunner is a Living Card Game produced by Fantasy Flight Games. It is a two-player game set in the dystopian future of the Android universe. Each game is played as a battle between a megacorporation and a hacker in a duel to take control of data. (wikipedia.org)
The Andy Griffith Show: Mayberry Mania Game (2002) no information Relive great show moments and test your trivia knowledge as you travel through the town of Mayberry in your quest to become an honorary deputy sheriff. You must visit some key locations like Floyd's Barbershop and Wally's Service Station to achieve your goals. The Mayberry Gazette cards may help or hinder your efforts. You may get a free guess courtesy of Count Istvan Teleky, be asked to challenge another player, or be forced to seek out the rock-throwing Ernest T. Bass! These and many other sur
Anett Futatabi (1993) no information The sequel to the action/platformer Earnest Evans, Anett Futatabi puts you back in the shoes of Anett from El Viento as she joins forces with Earnest to unravel a plot to take over the world with genetically engineered monsters by an ancient sect. The game plays like a side-scrolling beat 'em up, with you controlling Anett as she marches through each stage beating every enemy she encounters with her sword and magical powers until she reaches the stage boss. (mobygames)
Anex-A-Gram (1938) no information The game pieces are black wooden tiles with a circular peg on the bottom (to fit in the board's holes) and a raised-relief white letter on top. (Or in the case of one tile, a red cross.) Tile racks are included for each player. The game is an early attempt to move Anagrams onto a game board, like the later Scrabble. As with these other games, the goal in Anex-A-Gram is to be the first to use up all of your tiles and to score the most points.
Angel at Dusk (2024) no information Profusely Genuine! Explosively Orthodox! Shoot, dodge, and destroy! A die-hard style, faithful return to the origin of top down shooters! (steam)
Angel Devoid: Face of the Enemy (1996) no information In Angel Devoid: Face of the Enemy, which is set in the futuristic NeoCity of the year 3032, the player takes the role of Jack Hard, a cop whose life goal is to hunt the criminal Angel Devoid. After an accident during a car chase he awakens in an hospital - only to find out that his face was operated to look like his eternal enemy. Now he is a wanted man... (mobygames.com)
Angels of Death (2016) no information From the creator of the famous horror game "Kirisame ga furu mori" (Forest of Drizzling Rain), comes "Angels of Death" which was released in the Den-fami Nico Game Magazine and is now available worldwide! "Angels of Death" is a psycho horror adventure game, which consists of four episodes. (mobygames.com)
Angels Online (2006) no information Angels Online or Angel Love Online (ALO; simplified Chinese: 天使之恋; traditional Chinese: 天使之戀; pinyin: Tiānshĭ Zhī Liàn) is a free-to-play PC and PlayStation 3 2D massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by UserJoy Technology. (wikipedia.org)
Angels With Scaly Wings (2014) no information You, are an ambassador for Earth sent through a mysterious portal into the world of dragons. Explore a town full of secrets and the people who keep them in this compelling sci-fi visual novel with slice of life and dating sim elements. (Steam)
The Anglerfish Project (2023) no information Use your friendly probe, Paul, to fish for communication packages in the cosmos. Aim at an alteration in the sky and, being careful of your strength, cast your fishing rod. You will need to decrypt these hidden messages to help keep everyone safe. Good luck, angler. (igdb)
Angry Birds (2009) no information In Angry Birds, the player controls a flock of multi-colored birds that are attempting to retrieve their eggs, which have been stolen by a group of hungry green pigs. In each stage of the gameplay, enemy pigs are sheltered by structures made of various materials such as wood, glass, and stone resembling children's toy building blocks. The objective of the game is to eliminate all the pigs on the level. (wikipedia.org).
Angry Birds 2 (2015) no information Angry Birds 2 is a 2015 puzzle video game developed by Rovio Entertainment as the twelfth game in the Angry Birds series, and is the direct sequel to the original Angry Birds. It was soft-launched in Canada on March 5, 2015, as Angry Birds Under Pigstruction, released for iOS and Android worldwide on July 30, 2015, and the name was changed to Angry Birds 2. (wikipedia.org)
Angry Birds Star Wars (2012) no information Angry Birds Star Wars is a puzzle video game, a crossover between the Star Wars franchise and the Angry Birds series of video games. (wikipedia.org)
Angry Birds Trilogy (2012) no information Angry Birds Trilogy is a video game co-developed by Rovio Entertainment, Exient Entertainment, Housemarque and Fun Labs. The game contains the first three games of the popular mobile game series (Angry Birds, Angry Birds Seasons and Angry Birds Rio) (wikipedia.org)
Angry Video Game Nerd I & II Deluxe (2020) no information Angry Video Game Nerd I & II Deluxe is a remastered version of the video games Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures and Angry Video Game Nerd II: ASSimilation.
Angry Video Game Nerd II: ASSimilation (2016) no information Sequel to the 2013 original Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures.
Angvik (2014) no information Angvik is a platform action game set in a joyful but unforgiving land. (store.steampowered.com)
Anima: Gate of Memories (2016) no information Anima Gate of Memories is a third person action RPG in which the player will explore a vast world filled with dangers and wonders. In it you take control of two characters who are trap in a war in the shadows, a secret conflict that will engulf the world into chaos. (Metacritic.com)
Anima: Gate of Memories - The Nameless Chronicles (2018) no information The Nameless Chronicles is the second videogame set in the world of Gaia, from the Anima: Beyond Fantasy RPG table-top books. You will enjoy a deep and multifaceted story where your choices directly impact the journey and decide your fate.
Animal Boxing (2008) no information Animal Boxing is a sports video game developed by Spanish studio Akaoni Studio. (wikipedia.org)
Animal Crossing (2001) no information A game in which players live a second life in a virtual town - decorating their houses, interacting with fellow villagers, and more. (IMDb)
Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival (2015) no information Amiibo Festival is a virtual board game similar in style to the Mario Party series. Playable Animal Crossing characters include Isabelle, K.K. Slider, Tom Nook, and Mable—four of the series's eight characters upon which Amiibo toys had been based. The game also supports the Amiibo cards which had debuted alongside Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer, and generally requires the use of Amiibo toys for play. (wikipedia.org)
Animal Crossing: City Folk (2008) no information Animal Crossing: City Folk's gameplay is built upon the gameplay of previous Animal Crossing games. The Wii Remote pointer and motion controls (including the Nunchuk) can be used for handling tools, such as axes, watering cans, slingshots, fishing rods, and bug-catching nets. The game also has shovels and watering cans. Players live in individual houses spread apart from each other, unlike Animal Crossing, in which all four houses are located in a central plaza. (wikipedia.org)
Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer (2015) no information Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer downplays the wider community simulation mechanics of the main Animal Crossing series in favor of focusing on house designing; players work as an employee of Nook's Homes, designing homes for other animal villagers based around their suggestions. (wikipedia.org)
Animal Crossing: New Horizons (2020) no information Animal Crossing: New Horizons is a life simulation video game developed and published by Nintendo. (wikipedia.org)
Animal Crossing: New Leaf (2012) no information It is the definitive version of Animal Crossing, with new features and general improvements across the entire game, including new species of animal neighbors, new ways to customize your house and town, and a new main street shopping area and model home showcase.
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp (2017) no information In Pocket Camp, the player decorates a campsite in lieu of a town, and gathers materials such as wood and cotton from the surrounding area to trade for furniture orders. The player-character befriends neighboring animal characters, who can visit the player's campsite, as can other human players both invited and at random. (wikipedia.org)
Animal Crossing: Wild World (2005) no information Like all games in the Animal Crossing series, Wild World is an open-ended game in which the player assumes the role of a human who has moved into a village populated with anthropomorphic animals. During his/her time spent in the village, the player is able to perform a number of various activities. The game is synchronized with the Nintendo DS clock and calendar, allowing the game to be played in real-time. (wikipedia.org)
Animal Force (2018) no information Assemble your squad of superpowered beasts to save the world from a deadly alien invasion.
Animal Genius (2007) no information Animal Genius is a puzzle video game. (wikipedia.org)
Animal Lover (2017) no information Evil forces have turned these five hunky beefcake time-displaced boys into animals! You've got to help cure them and maybe even fall in love! Mystery! Intrigue! Romance! No furries, despite the title! A dating sim by Wilson Taylor, Maia Gross and Travis Tohill. (store.steampowered.com)
Animal Muddle (2017) no information Very young children will love this app. Tap through the body parts to make your muddled-up animal, or make a recognisable animal if you prefer! Tap your animal all over to hear the different noises it makes and watch it move. Tap the 'muddle' button to generate random animals and animal sounds with a single touch. Great to promote discussion about animal names and the noises animals make.
Animal Paradise (2007) no information Animal Paradise is a 2007 video game by Agatsuma Entertainment for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Animal Paradise Wild (2009) no information Animal Paradise Wild is a video game developed by Empire Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Animal Rivals (2017) no information Do you want to become a real party animal?? Then you must try Animal Rivals - a crazy local-multiplayer game. Find yourself in one of many stages and game modes, pick your favourite animal and fight! Get into Animal Rivals now - a classic party game for up to 4 players is waiting. (store.steampowered.com)
Animal Super Squad (2018) no information Animal Super Squad is a physics-based adventure game that lets you play as your favorite animal. Speed through a world full of dangers and bananas. Create your own levels, share them with the community, or forget all that nonsense and just play other people’s stuff.
Animamundi: Dark Alchemist (2004) no information Many years have passed since Count Georik Zaberisk, once famed as the brilliant Royal Physician serving the King of Hardland, relinquished his title and moved to the country to care for his frail sister, Lillith. The King offers Georik a new position as doctor in the capital, to which he agrees. During his absence, the villagers suspect his sister of witchcraft and as a result, an angry mob storms the Zaberisk manor and Lillith is burned and beheaded. (wikipedia.org).
Animaniacs (1994) no information Animaniacs is a platform game where you control the three Animaniacs, Yakko, Wakko and Dot. Players can cycle between their current Animaniac by using R Button, and in addition to jumping, the player can stack the Animaniacs on top of each other to reach places they couldn't on their own. The Animaniacs can pick up and throw small objects to attack, as well as dash to break objects and dodge enemies. Larger objects can be pushed, to access higher areas, or to reveal secrets. (mobygames.com)
Animaniacs (1994) no information Animaniacs (アニマニアクス, Animaniakusu) is a platform video game for the Super NES developed by Konami. (wikipedia.org)
Animaniacs Splat Ball (1999) no information This is a kids paintball game in isometric view featuring Wakko, Yakko, and Dot from the tv animated series. You compete against the show's bad guys such as Thaddeus J. Plotz, Dr. Scratchansniff, and Ralph the Guard through three different playing fields - a Western film set, a Sci-Fi movie set, and the Warner Brothers Back Lot with a total of 72 levels. The game is a version of the familiar Capture the Flag (a balloon actually) and can be played on 3 different difficulty levels. (mobygames.com)
Animaniacs: A Gigantic Adventure (1999) no information This is a side-scrolling platformer based on Animaniacs. Yakko, Wakko, and Dot have to find some movie classics that have been hidden by Thaddeus J. Plotz, as well as missing posters and awards. The trio must go through 11 levels with 3D environments ranging from the different areas on the ship to movie sets based on famous films such as 'Jurassic Pickings,' 'Invasion Earth' and 'Frank's Stein.' while avoiding obstacles and enemies along the way. (mobygames.com)
Animaniacs: Lights, Camera, Action! (2005) no information In this game the player controls all three Animaniacs, as well as Pinky and The Brain. Each character has their own abilities and drawbacks. It's up to the player to switch between each character as they make their way through each scene, performing the required tasks given by the director. (mobygames.com)
Animaniacs: Ten Pin Alley (1997) no information Animaniacs: Ten Pin Alley is a bowling game, a sequel of sorts to Ten Pin Alley. The gameplay is basically the same: the player can choose from a selection of characters (this time from the Animaniacs cartoon) with varying statistics, or build a new character from the ground up. This character is then positioned facing the bowling lane and its pins. (mobygames.com)
Animaniacs: The Great Edgar Hunt (2005) no information Animaniacs: The Great Edgar Hunt is a 3D platformer where the player controls Yakko, Wakko, and Dot. Each character has their own special skills that can be unlocked as players progress through the game. Players progress further through the game by collecting Edgar awards which open up more areas in the Warner Movie Lots. There are also 300 collectibles in each world; players are awarded one Edgar at 150 collectibles and another at 300. (mobygames.com)
Animated Jigsaw Puzzles (2024) no information Attempt over 20 unique jigsaw puzzles where the puzzles are alive! Follow the moving images to figure out how to connect the pieces and explore all kinds of additional unique and creative twists! (store.steampowered.com)
AniMates (2006) no information My Little Flufties is a 3D life simulator similar to Tamagotchi. (wikipedia.org)
Animorphs: Shattered Reality (2000) no information Animorphs: Shattered Reality is a quasi-3D platformer based on the popular Scholastic book series. A quick back story: Earth is being secretly conquered by an alien race known as the Yeerks, small slug like creatures that enter a host’s ear, latch onto their brain, and completely control them. The only thing standing between the Yeerks and total domination is the Animorphs, a group of kids who have the power to morph into any animal form they can touch. (mobygames)
Ankh (2005) no information Ankh is a 2005 graphic adventure game developed by the German company Deck13. (wikipedia.org)
Ankh: Heart of Osiris (2006) no information At the end of Ankh, Assil managed to dispel the death curse, free the pharaoh's daughter and keep the ankh. He also found the woman of his dreams: Thara. But his luck does not hold long. The pharaoh's daughter still wants Assil for herself and Osiris still wants the ankh. So one-day Assil wakes up in a side-street in front of the palace after a big fight with Thara... and without the ankh. He needs to get the ankh back and find Thara along the way. (mobygames.com)
Ankora: Lost Days (2022) no information Mûn, a Junior Ranger of the Interstellar Patrol, will soon learn to make her own paths, because she is stranded on Ankora. a unique, huge and changing planet. Explore freely around this mysterious planet full of resources, but also dangers. Create different tools, build structures and unveil every corner of this wild planet terraforming the landscape in this calm and cute-as-heck survival game. (game presskit)
Anna (2012) no information Narratively a psychological horror set in an abandoned sawmill nestled high in the Italian mountains, Anna challenges the player to uncover horrific clues and use them to solve puzzles related to the player character's dark past.
Anna\'s Quest (2015) no information Anna's Quest is a 2015 Point-and-Click Adventure Game, created by Krams Design and developed by Daedalic Entertainment. It stars Anna, a girl who lives on a farm with her grandpa. When her grandpa gets sick, Anna leaves the farm to find a cure, but is quickly caught and locked up by the witch, Winfriede. What follows in is a German-style fairy tale with a twist. (tvtropes.org)
Annals of Rome (1986) no information Annals of Rome is a turn-based strategy video game developed by Level 9 Computing and published by Personal Software Services. It was first released in the United Kingdom for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and Atari ST in 1986. It was then released in Germany for the Commodore 64 and Amiga in 1987 and 1988, respectively.
Anno 1404: Venice (2010) no information Dawn of Discovery: Venice is the first add-on to Dawn of Discovery. As the name suggests, the add-on sends you from the Orient to the politically most important and economically biggest city in Europe. 15 new scenarios are available in that setting with more than 300 new missions waiting to be accomplished by the player. (mobygames.com)
Anno 1503: The New World (2002) no information 1503 A.D.: The New World is, like its predecessor, a 2D-strategy game where the player colonizes a new world. The first important part is the constructing of several buildings which are used for different means, e.g. residences or plant facilities. There he needs to ensure a logical arrangement to reach short production cycles and the population's satisfaction. (mobygames.com)
Anno 1602: Creation of a New World (1998) no information Anno 1602: Creation of a New World is a real-time strategy game, set around the 17th century period of history. The game is based around colony building and resource management on a series of small islands. It includes aspects of exploration, combat, diplomacy and trade. (mobygames.com)
Anno 1701 (2006) no information Anno 1701, like the other six Anno games, is a game based mainly on the economics of the settlement created by the player. The more skilled a player is at maintaining a balanced economy the more successful their settlement will be. (wikipedia.org)
Anno 1701: Dawn of Discovery (2007) no information Anno 1701: Dawn of Discovery is a real-time strategy video game of the Anno franchise for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Anno 1800 (2019) no information Anno 1800 is a city building real-time strategy video game. (wikipedia.org)
Anno 2070 (2011) no information Developed by Related Designs in collaboration with Blue Byte, Anno 2070 takes place in a near-future environment where climate change has forced humanity to adapt to rising sea levels that have left stretches of once-fertile land completely inhospitable. Players need to master new technologies while facing numerous ecological challenges to build their empires. (gamefaqs0
Anno 2205 (2015) no information Anno 2205 is an economy builder where the player has to supply an ever-growing populace with goods and services. The gameplay consists of constructing production chains, creating logistic routes and keeping gains and expenses in balance. It also contains separate real time strategy maps where players control a fleet of ships to attack or defend objectives. (mobygames.com)
ANNO: Mutationem (2022) no information Welcome to the neon-covered, 2D-meets-3D Cyberpunk world of ANNO: Mutationem. In this Action-Adventure game with RPG elements you become Ann: a highly-skilled combat-trained lone wolf on a personal mission in the giant Metropolis, full of sinister mega-corporations, mysterious fringe groups and creatures more bizarre than words can express. (Steam)
Annwn: the Otherworld (2019) no information Annwn is an abstract stealth strategy game of tension and relief, across a series of mysterious procedural islands. (store.steampowered.com)
Anodyne (2013) no information Anodyne is a 16-bit action-adventure set in the haunting, subconscious mind of Young. Cross natural, urban and abstract environments, sweep away Young’s demons, defeat enemies and rescue the Legendary Briar from the Evil Darkness.
Anodyne 2: Return to Dust (2019) no information Nano Dust infects the islanders of New Theland, distorting their emotions and desires. You play as Nova, a Nano Cleaner who must explore the island, seeking out the sick and shrinking inside their bodies to suction up the Dust. Anodyne 2: Return to Dust combines the thrilling scale and cinematic storytelling of 3D games with the tight design and easy-to-pick-up satisfaction of 2D Zelda-like adventures. (itch.io)
ANOIX (2018) no information These are the voyages of the starship Anoix. Its 84-level mission to explore strange worlds, protect the ball from going outside and destroy all the bricks. (Steam)
Anomalies (2016) no information Are you looking for something completely different? An oddity? An enigma? Or perhaps .. an Anomaly? Anomalies may be a game, then again it may not. One user described it as "A million musical leeches, waiting to suck the serotonin from my brain." And that's just the beginning... (store.steampowered.com)
Anomaly 2 (2013) no information A sequel to Anomaly: Warzone Earth, this game takes place after an alien invasion. Human convoys wander the planet seeking to survive. The game uses tower offense mechanics, though multiplayer allows you to play either mode.
Anomaly Agent (2024) no information ANOMALY AGENT is a cyberpunk action-platformer featuring fluid combat, a time-bending story, quirky characters and a catchy synthwave soundtrack! Punch or shoot through mobs of enemies, impact the story with your choices and stop the anomalies before the world plunges into chaos! (store.steampowered.com)
Anomaly: Warzone Earth (2011) no information Anomaly: Warzone Earth is a real-time strategy tower defense video game by 11 bit studios. Players control a convoy of vehicles investigating anomalies around sections of a downed alien spacecraft, which are protected by various types of defensive towers that have to be destroyed. Players do not directly control the vehicles in the convoy, rather they set paths for the convoy to follow along city streets, while also dropping power-ups to aid the survival of the convoy. (wikipedia.org)
Anomia (2010) no information Draw and reveal a card from the center pile. Does the symbol on your card match another player's card? If so, you must quickly face-off with the other player by giving an example of the person, place, or thing on their card before they can do the same for yours. If you blurt out a correct answer first, you win their card and the drawing continues. Sounds simple, right? Wrong! Wild cards allow non-matching symbols to match, increasing the number of things to which you must pay attention.
ANONYMOUS || AGONY (2012) no information After Haze's sister is sexually assaulted by an online predator, he begins using her online handle to bait other predators to his home to murder. || Dr. James Samson struggles to help a young victim of an assault while fighting corrupt hospital politics and practices. (steam)
Anonymous;Code (2022) no information Anonymous;Code is a visual novel video game developed by Mages and Chiyomaru Studio, and is the sixth mainline entry in the Science Adventure series. (wikipedia.org)
Another Bible (1995) no information Another Bible is a Megami Tensei strategy game for the Game Boy released in Japan. (wikipedia.org)
Another Century\'s Episode (2005) no information Another Century's Episode is the collaboration of Banpresto, best known for their Super Robot Wars franchise, and From Software, the makers behind the Armored Core series. The game is a fast-paced action title featuring characters, mecha and story elements from nine famous Japanese anime. However, while Super Robot Wars is known for combining super robots, like Mazinger Z, and real robots, like Mobile Suit Gundam, A.C.E. exclusively focuses on real robots. (igdb)
Another Century\'s Episode 2 (2006) no information From the developers of Super Robot Wars and Armored Core, this is exactly what you'd expect: an Armored Core-style 3D action game featuring robots from a plethora of different anime series. (igdb)
Another Century\'s Episode 3: The Final (2007) no information A few years after the events of A.C.E. 2, a strange meteor lands near the home of average high-school student Barrel Orland. Unidentified life forms begin to attack, and he meets a girl named Fei Roshenande, pilot of a giant robot called the Exbrau. Reluctantly, he joins Fei and becomes a pilot for the Earth Federation, fighting the invading aliens in hopes of stopping their assault on his planet. (mobygames)
Another Century\'s Episode Portable (2011) no information Another Century's Episode Portable is a mecha action video game developed by FromSoftware. (wikipedia.org)
Another Century\'s Episode: R (2010) no information Another Century's Episode: R is a 2010 third-person shooter video game published by Namco Bandai Games. (wikipedia.org)
Another Code: R - A Journey into Lost Memories (2009) no information Another Code: R – A Journey into Lost Memories (????????? ???? Anaz? K?do: R – Kioku no Tobira, lit. "Another Code: R – Memory's Door") is a point-and-click adventure game for the Wii console. It is the sequel to Another Code: Two Memories (known as Trace Memory in North America). (wikipedia.org)
Another Code: Recollection (2023) no information Another Code: Recollection is a remake of Another Code: Two Memories (Trace Memory) and Another Code: R – A Journey into Lost Memories.
Another Code: Two Memories (2005) no information Another Code: Two Memories (??????? ????? Anaz? K?do Futatsu no Kioku), released in North America as Trace Memory, is a point-and-click adventure game developed by Cing and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. Players take on the role of Ashley Mizuki Robbins, a 13-year-old girl, as she searches for her father on the fictional Blood Edward Island. Gameplay revolves around solving puzzles, and is controlled using the DS touchscreen or D-pad. (wikipedia.org)
Another Fisherman\'s Tale (2023) no information Embark on a new mindbending adventure in Another Fisherman's Tale, the sequel to the award-winning A Fisherman's Tale. (Metacritic.com)
Another Heaven: Memory of Those Days (2000) no information A one player adventure game published and developed by Omega Micott Inc. in 2000. (gamesdatabase.org)
Another Lost Phone: Laura\'s Story (2017) no information Another Lost Phone is a game about exploring the social life of a young woman whose phone you have just found. This game is shaped as a narrative investigation: you have to link elements from the different applications, messages and pictures to progress. Scrolling through the phone’s content, you will find out about Laura’s life: her friendships, her professional life and the events that led to her mysterious disappearance and the loss of this phone. (Metacritic.com)
Another Perspective (2014) no information Another Perspective is a puzzle platformer following the very confusing adventure of someone looking for something. (store.steampowered.com)
Another Sight (2018) no information A teenager who has lost her sight and a mysterious cat team up in a surreal fantasy adventure into the unexpected, weaving a tale that brings together some of the world’s greatest minds: Monet, Tesla, Edison and other historical cultural icons. (store.steampowered.com)
Another Tomorrow (2022) no information Another Tomorrow is a puzzle adventure that seamlessly blends intricately rendered dioramas with first person exploration and puzzle solving. The dioramas provide a superb overview of every scene and the first-person views allow you to climb deep into the gritty world to which you have awoken. (metacritic.com)
Another World (1991) no information Another World, also known as Out of This World in North America and Outer World in Japan, is a 1991 cinematic platformer action-adventure game designed by Éric Chahi for Delphine Software. The game tells a story of Lester, a young scientist who, as a result of an experiment gone wrong, finds himself on a dangerous alien world where he is forced to fight for his survival. (wikipedia.org)
The Ant Bully (2006) no information The Ant Bully is a video game based on the movie of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Ant Nation (2009) no information Ant Nation is a real time strategy video game from Konami. (wikipedia.org)
Antarctic Adventure (1983) no information Antarctic Adventure (?????????? Kekkyoku Nankyoku Daibôken, Antarctic Kingdom's Great Adventure) is a video game developed by Konami in 1983 for the MSX, and later for video game consoles, such as the Family Computer and the ColecoVision. The player takes the role of an Antarctic penguin, racing to disparate research stations owned by different countries in Antarctica (excluding the USSR).
Antenna Dilemma (2019) no information Follow the story of C432632, a finicky grey cube that sure doesn't want to miss his favorite TV show. (steampowered.com)
Anter Planter (1984) no information Anter Planter involves protecting a plot of vegetables from the constant assault of an army of ants. The game requires the player to balance watering and nurturing crops with poisoning and killing off the pests. (wikipedia.org)
Anthem (2019) no information Anthem is an online multiplayer action role-playing video game being developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts. (wikipedia.org)
Anti-Monopoly (1977) no information The "Bust~the~Trust!" Game The basic idea of the game is to end the monopolistic practices of the 3-company-combinations of the game board. The players are Trust-Busting lawyers going about the board slapping lawsuits on the monopolies. The winning trust buster is the one who ends with the largest number of social-credit points when one of the players runs out of money.
Antichamber (2013) no information Antichamber is a single-player first-person puzzle-platform video game created by Alexander Bruce. Many of the puzzles are based on phenomena that occur within impossible objects created by the game engine, such as passages that lead the player to different locations depending on which way they face. The game includes elements of psychological exploration through brief messages of advice to help the player figure out solutions to the puzzles as well as adages for real life. (wikipedia.org)
Anticipation (1988) no information Anticipation is a video board game developed by Rare and released by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1988. (wikipedia.org)
Antigraviator (2018) no information Antigraviator is an anti-gravity racing game in the vein of Wipeout and F-Zero, to which the game has been compared. The game has a single-player mode and a multiplayer mode that supports up to eight players. The game features no speed limit, as a result the game says to be the fastest game ever made. (wikipedia.org)
Antihero (2017) no information Run a Thieves Guild in a gas-lit Victorian city! Antihero is a fast-paced digital board game with an (Oliver) Twist. Recruit street urchins, hire thugs, start a gang, upgrade your guild, steal everything... and bribe, blackmail, and assassinate your way to victory.
The Antique Auction Game (1993) no information Players take the roles of antique dealers bidding for items at auction. At the start of the game each player secretly selects eight items. Players take it in turns to auction the cards. The progress of each auction is unusual in being determined by die rolls. The game continues until one player has accumulated his or her portfolio of eight items, the game ends immediately and all players calculate their profits.
Antique Road Trip: USA (2013) no information Antique Road Trip: USA is a hidden object game. In between hidden object stages, there are other mini-games. These games include matching, puzzles, spot the difference, and more.
Antiquia Lost (2017) no information Antiquia Lost is a fantasy RPG featuring turn-based battles with beautiful 2D animation. The half-slime heroine eats gem to grow, and can even mimic monsters’ powerful attacks. Set out for an adventure to discover the truth of the history of the world. (Metacritic.com)
Antivine (2022) no information Antivine is a game describing a unique boy looking for the truth of Treeman. He started his journey with a girl Mumei, and by changing his way of thinking, they cleared all the barriers and found the answer. This narrative-driven game features immersive settings and art.
Antiyoy (2015) no information Turn-based strategy with simple rules. Easy to learn, hard to master. (igdb.com)
Antonball Deluxe (2021) no information The breakout title from Summitsphere, Antonball Deluxe is a retro, high-octane smorgasbord of ballbusting arcade action! Antonball Deluxe quite literally turns the breakout genre on its head, blending traditional brick-breaking gameplay with tight, intense platforming. (steam)
Antz (1999) no information Antz is a video game released in 1999 by Infogrames for Game Boy Color and is based on the film of the same name. (Wikipedia.org)
Anubis II (2005) no information Anubis II (pronounced Anubis the Second; the game is not a sequel) is an action game from UK based developer Data Design Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Anuchard (2024) no information Anuchard has fallen. Generations after the fall, its surviving descendants have chosen you as the Bellwielder of the magical Audros Bell. Go forth, battle monsters, solve puzzles, and restore Anuchard to its former glory: A paradise in the skies! (store.steampowered.com)
AO International Tennis (2018) no information Play tournaments all around the world in the quest to become 1! Play special event matches against champions to unlock new play styles and improve your game.
AO Tennis 2 (2020) no information AO Tennis 2 is the only tennis experience designed for and by its community. Create your own players, stadiums and legendary matches. Enter the competition to reach the top of world tennis in Career Mode. (Metacritic.com)
Aoi Shiro (2008) no information Aoishiro sets stage in both the modern real world and a mythical world. The Seijou Girls Academy's Kendo Club is traveling to Shoushinji for summer training camp. Near there is an island, Urashima, where a demon extermination took place long ago. They arrive around the time of a festival which honors a god that is worshipped by the people of Urashima. Around the time of the festival, the weather around Urashima worsens and storms will come. (wikipedia.org).
Apache: Air Assault (2010) no information Apache: Air Assault is a combat flight simulator video game. (wikipedia.org)
APB (1987) no information APB ("All Points Bulletin") is a 1987 arcade game by Atari Games. (wikipedia.org)
APB Reloaded (2011) no information URBAN MULTIPLAYER MAYHEM. Drive and shoot your way through the city of San Paro with a dizzying array of weapons and vehicles.
APB: All Points Bulletin (2010) no information APB: All Points Bulletin is an open world multiplayer online video game. It takes place in the modern-day city of San Paro where there is a constant battle between Enforcers and Criminals, and the player will need to decide to which faction they want to belong. (wikipedia.org)
APBA American Saddle Racing (1970) no information The horses are historical and accurate in detail, though not in results. If you play enough the horses begin to develop their own personalities and you stop worrying that Shecky Greene can beat Secretariat-- after a while you understand the cards and the way they are printed. User modification makes this a better game-- limit the amount of lengths a horse can "save"-- give certain horses one mulligan per race, add real significance to jockey rating-- but be that as it may, this game is a geek
APBA Pro Baseball (1951) no information You call the shots on everything from pitching changes to pinch-hitters to double-switches. The game comes with a card set for the most recent baseball season On each card are the painstaking calculations, derived from formulas honed over 50 years of play-testing, which reproduce with uncanny accuracy that player's actual on-field performance in every aspect of the game. You can play with intact big-league clubs, start up your own league and draft from scratch, or switch things around any way yo
APBA Pro Football (1958) no information The game attempts to simulate professional football through the use of player ratings, charts, and dice rolling. Every master edition comes with hundreds of player cards which have ratings based on that year's performance. Also included is a football field to track the movement of the ball; many charts to reference in order to determine play results; rules and dice.
APBA Pro Hockey (1993) no information A stat-based game with cards representing NHL players.
APBA Professional Golf (1962) no information Golfers will drive the ball, hit fairways, and putt the way they do in real life. You can finally choose from the clubs the players really carry; no more 2-wood that today’s players never use. Instead, choose a 4-wood, 5-wood, and/or 1-iron—just like the pros of today! If you have always wanted wind, course conditions, lie conditions, and each golfer’s ability to “work the ball” to have the same influence on your course that they have in the real game, now they can!
Ape Academy 2 (2005) no information Ape Academy 2 (also known as Piposaru Academia 2: Aiai Sarugee Janken Battle! in Japan) is the sequel to the PlayStation Portable party game Ape Escape Academy. (wikipedia.org)
Ape Escape (1999) no information The first in the Ape Escape series, the game tells the story of an ape named Specter who gains enhanced intelligence and a malevolent streak through the use of an experimental helmet. Specter produces an army of apes, which he sends through time in an attempt to rewrite history. Spike, the player character, sets out to capture the apes with the aid of special gadgets.
Ape Escape 2 (2002) no information Ape Escape 2 is a platform video game developed and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2 video game console.
Ape Escape Academy (2004) no information Ape Escape Academy, also known as Ape Academy in Europe and Piposaru Academia: Dossari! Sarugee Daizenshuu in Japan, is a game for the PlayStation Portable system that consists of a collection of 47 mini-games, many of which borrow from elements of Ape Escape 2. (wikipedia.org)
Ape Escape: On the Loose (2005) no information Ape Escape: On the Loose is a remake of the PlayStation game Ape Escape. (Mobygames.com)
Ape Out (2019) no information APE OUT is a wildly intense and colorfully stylized smash ‘em up about primal escape, rhythmic violence, and frenetic jazz. Build up nearly unstoppable momentum and use your captors as both weapons and shields to crush everyone on your procedurally generated path to freedom. (Steam)
Ape Quest (2008) no information Ape Quest (known as Sarugetchu: Piposaru Senki in Japan) is a role-playing video game spin-off from the Ape Escape series by Sony Computer Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Aperture Desk Job (2022) no information Introducing Aperture Desk Job, a free playable short game set in the universe of the Portal game series. (igdb.com)
Aperture Tag: The Paint Gun Testing Initiative (2014) no information A game that takes place in the Portal universe, yet with a twist: The player solves puzzles by manipulating the Gels established in Portal 2 using the so-called Paint Gun, which replaces the iconic Portal Gun of the series.
Apex Construct (2018) no information Experience a groundbreaking VR action/adventure as Apex Construct, the debut title from former developers of Battlefield and Mirror's Edge, launches exclusively for PlayStationVR on Feb 20! Equipped with an upgradable bow, arrows and shield, you need to explore a shattered future to understand ...
Apex Legends (2019) no information Apex Legends is a 2019 online multiplayer battle royale game developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts. (wikipedia.org)
APICO (2022) no information Set in a series of lush environments, APICO uniquely combines resource gathering, biology, and beekeeping minigames, taking ideas from a mix of real-life and fantasy apiculture & floriculture. On your journey you'll rediscover lost species, cross-breed new bees, and help repopulate the islands. Also features crafting, honey selling, and modding. (apico.buzz)
Apidya (1992) no information The player controls a honey bee which must magically blast its way through five levels, defeating countless foes and bosses along the way. In the first couple of levels, you start off battling real insects and creatures in a semi-realistic natural setting; later on, much stranger foes can be encountered, including animated sewer trash and biotechnological nightmares. (TvTropes)
Apocalypse (1998) no information A brilliant but evil scientist named "The Reverend" has created a powerful theocracy based on the idea of a rapidly approaching apocalypse. He uses his expertise to create four powerful "Horsemen of the Apocalypse", War, Plague, Beast and Death, in order to ensure this comes to pass. His former colleague, Trey Kincaid (voiced by Bruce Willis), is the only man with the know-how to stop the Reverend, but is locked up in jail and must escape in order to save the world. (wikipedia.org)
Apocalypse Rider (2018) no information In the scorched wasteland speed is all that matters! Apocalypse Rider is a VR arcade motorcycle game where you must prevail the high-speed wasteland roads, avoid the hostile traffic and keep surviving, speeding and RIDING!
Apocalypse: The Game of Nuclear Devastation (1983) no information Apocalypse: The Game of Nuclear Devastation is a video game based on the board game Apocalypse by Games Workshop. The video game offers up to nine ways of attacking, instead of six like the board game; in addition to armies and missiles, the player can use ships. (wikipedia.org)
Apollo 11 VR Experience (2016) no information The Apollo 11 VR Experience is a self-contained experience that uses original archival footage and audio to recreate the Apollo 11 mission. Functionally, the experience is a "documentary", though it is considered as such in only the loosest of terms.
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney (2007) no information The game takes place seven years after the previous game, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney ? Trials and Tribulations. Phoenix Wright, the main character of previous titles in the series, has been stripped of his attorney's badge, and Apollo Justice, an up-and-coming attorney, becomes his apprentice, working with Phoenix's adopted daughter Trucy on four cases. (wikipedia.org).
Aporia: Beyond The Valley (2017) no information Aporia: Beyond The Valley is a single-player first person mystery adventure set in a lavishly detailed open world. (store.steampowered.com)
Apotheon (2015) no information The Gods of Olympus have abandoned humans, leaving them to perish without their benevolence. Take up arms against the Gods, climb Mount Olympus, and assume their divine powers for yourself to ensure the human race’s survival. Apotheon is a 2D action game with a heroic narrative based on Ancient Greek Mythology.
Apotheorasis: Lab of the Blind Gods (2022) no information Apotheorasis is a first person 3D action thriller without any graphics or UI. Navigation, stealth, shooting, interactions ; you play it all by ear (literally). (igdb.com)
Appeteaser (1989) no information A trivia game for self proclaimed "Foodies" with mechanics very similar to Trivial Pursuit. All questions are focused on food or beverage knowledge. The categories are 1. ingredients 2. spirits 3. definition and preparation 4. potpourri 5. kitchen basics 6. history & customs 7. food & beverage industry
Apple Pie (1895) no information Very late 19th Century card game. Came with 5 Pie pieces, 10 knife cards and 10 fork cards.
Apples & Oranges (2014) no information The goal is to build a group of fruit that is larger than your opponents, For example, if at the end of the game, the orange team has a cluster of 26 oranges, and the apples are dispersed into smaller groups, then orange gets 26 points, and wins. If both players’ largest groups are the same size, they are tied.
Apples to Apples (1999) no information From the manufacturer: Apples to Apples are the game of hilarious comparisons. It's as easy as comparing apples to apples. Just open the box, deal the cards, and you're ready to play. Select the card from your hand that you think is best described by a card played by the judge.
Apples to Apples (2011) no information "The Game of Hilarious Comparisons" brings its multiplayer party shenanigans to game consoles. (giantbomb.com)
Apples To Apples: Bible Edition (2006) no information Now with the Bible Edition, you can compare people, places, things, and events from the Bible. Just open the box, deal the cards and you’re ready to play. Select the card from your hand that you think is best described by a card played by the judge and try to win. When you collect enough cards, you win the game!
Appletters (2009) no information Each player starts off with nine tiles that they keep secret. The first person makes a word. The second player must make a word that begins with or ends with either the first or last letter of the word. If you can't make anything at all then you have to say "pick and pass" and take three more tiles from the remaining tiles, called the "bunch", and that's the end of your turn.
Appointment With FEAR (2014) no information YOU are Titan City's resident superhero in this interactive graphic novel! Fight crime and solve clues to discover FEAR's fiendish plot! (store.steampowered.com)
Apsulov: End of Gods (2019) no information APSULOV is a first person dark adventure/horror game where Nordic creatures and gods are combined with science and technology to create a horrifying new world.
AQtion (2022) no information Lights, camera, AQTION! This fast-paced, unexpected prequel to Counter-Strike is a multiplayer first person shooter that uses realistic weaponry and locational damage in action movie-like scenarios. Game modes include team-based gameplay, deathmatch, capture the flag and more! (steam)
Aqua (2010) no information Aqua (also known as Aqua - Naval Warfare) is an arcade-action shooter with tactical elements, driven by a steampunk story in which the vast majority of the world is covered with water. (wikipedia.org)
Aqua Jack (1990) no information A hovercraft is piloted over water and land while dodging bullets and avoiding objects by shooting or jumping over them. Enemies are shot in the air and on water or land to advance levels. The game has eight levels. (igdb)
Aqua Kitty - Milk Mine Defender (2012) no information Aqua Kitty is a fast paced retro styled submarine arcade shooter with optional 2 player local Co-op.Blast through hordes of mechanical sea monsters in your kitty sub and defend the deep sea milk mining kittens! THE MILK MUST FLOW!
Aqua Moto Racing 3D (2013) no information Experience the thrill of high-powered watercraft and break-neck stunts in a third dimension. (Metacritic.com)
Aqua Moto Racing Utopia (2016) no information Race through the waves of Utopia, make death defying stunts and get that much needed boost to pass your friends on the final stretch. Inspired by the classics we took a modern take on the genre with interactive waves, split screen and online racing. (Metacritic.com)
Aqua Panic! (2008) no information Aqua Panic! is a puzzle game that'll put your brain to the test over more than 60 levels!
Aqua Vita (2007) no information Aqua Vita (renamed Aquatopia in the North American market) is an interactive virtual aquarium developed by London Studio in association with Playlogic Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Aquaman: Battle For Atlantis (2003) no information After a long absence and being presumed dead, Aquaman's mortal enemy Black Manta has returned. Bringing with him waves upon waves of dedicated warriors, Manta intends to terrorize and ultimately destroy Aquaman's kingdom of Atlantis. In order to protect his subjects and the rest of the seven seas from Manta's evil machinations, Aquaman must venture into his city, save his people, and defeat Black Manta.
Aquanaut\'s Holiday: Hidden Memories (2008) no information Aquanaut's Holiday: Hidden Memories (AQUANAUT'S HOLIDAY ~隠された記録~, , Aquanaut's Holiday: Kakusareta Kiroku) is a PlayStation 3 game developed by Artdink. (wikipedia.org)
AquaNox (2001) no information In this sequel to Archimedean Dynasty, the player once again controls Emerald "Dead-Eye" Flint, the hero from the first game. Five years after the Archimedean Dynasty, the underwater metropolis Neopolis, the capital city of the Atlantic Federation, is a battlefield. AquaNox is a hybrid of submarine simulation and shooter. The game contains more than thirty single-player missions and nine different player vessels. (mobygames.com)
AquaNox: Deep Descent (2020) no information We left the surface of the Earth in ruins, abandoned it and populated the oceans. The sea is now our new home. We call it Aqua. Pilot customized fighter ships and explore a deep sea dystopia torn by the struggle for resources and survival. Enter the unforgiving world of Aquanox Deep Descent. (store.steampowered.com)
Aquapazza: Aquaplus Dream Match (2011) no information A fighting game crossover featuring various characters from Aquaplus titles, such as Utawarerumono, Tears to Tiara, and To Heart.
Aquaria (2007) no information Aquaria is an award-winning action-adventure game set in a massive underwater world teeming with life and filled with ancient secrets. Join Naija, a lone underwater adventurer, as she travels from hidden caves shrouded in darkness, to beautiful, sunlit oases in search of her past. (Steam)
The Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human (2018) no information Explore the ruins of humanity in this mesmerizing underwater action-adventure. Discover thriving wildlife, encounter monstrous beasts, and let curiosity guide you through an inevitable voyage of extinction.
Ar Nosurge (2014) no information The people of the destroyed planet Ra Ciela struggle to survive on the Soreil, a massive spaceship constructed by their distant ancestors. Their existence is threatened by mysterious beings called Sharl, which can use the Song Magic that was lost to humans long ago. In response, Soreil's people have split into two warring factions; the Genomirai Church seeks coexistence between the species, while the city of Felion believe they can only achieve peace by destroying the Sharl. (mobygames)
Ar tonelico II: Melody of Metafalica (2007) no information In the world of Ar Ciel, the Reyvateil region is being threatened by an epidemic that's been killing the citizens. A knight from the Grand Bell, Croix, is sent there to deal with the epidemic. The people of Metafalss, lead by the Grand Bell, rebel against the Goddess who controls the world, in order to achieve their dream and create a utopia by singing a Song in the Hymnos language, called Metafalica - as the legend says. (mobygames)
Ar Tonelico Qoga: Knell of Ar Ciel (2010) no information The player controls Aoto who witnesses the murder of an old man by Clustanian soldiers, the faction in power of the region. A girl named Saki survives the assault and turns out to be a Reyvateil, basically the game's version of magically gifted persons. Now Aoto takes care of her, flees from the hostile soldiers and tries to find out the reasons for their hostility. (Mobygames)
Ar Tonelico: Melody of Elemia (2006) no information Viruses born in the Altar of Apostles have begun to appear, though normally not in physical form have now taken on the form of monsters and could destroy the world. In the upper levels of the Tower is a city called Platina where the Knights of Elemia reside; their job is to control virus outbreaks to preserve the tower. One such knight is Lyner Barsett, who will need to go on a quest to find the Hymn Crystal which can save the Tower of Ar tonelico and the whole world. (mobygames)
Arabian (1983) no information Arabian is a platform arcade game created in 1983 by Sun Electronics and published by Atari Inc. The player assumes the role of an adventurous Arabian prince whose goal is to rescue the princess from her palace. During his quest, the prince will sail seas, crawl through caves, and fly magic carpets.
Arabian Fight (1992) no information Princess Lurana has been abducted by the evil Sheikh Sazabiss to offer her as a sacrifice as part of plans for world domination. It's up to four warriors to fight over various levels in pursuit of the Princess and save her and stop the Sheikh's evil plan. The warriors are Sinbat, Goldor, Ramaya and Datta who each have their own fighting style and magic. You can choose to play as one of the warriors with up to three other friends playing along side you. (mobygames)
Arabian Nights (2002) no information Arabian Nights combines action with adventure elements in 3D. Each of its 7 Episodes is in "serial" format with a distinct beginning and conclusion. You play Ali who must find and rescue the Sultan's five beautiful daughters (quintuplets), who have disappeared on the eve of their 21st birthday. You'll meet a variety of foes and can choose how to fight them - either by casting magic spells, using hand-to-hand maneuvers, slashing them with your scimitar, or throwing weapons. (mobygames.com)
Arabians Lost: The Engagement on Desert (2006) no information Arabians Lost: The Engagement on Desert (アラビアンズ・ロスト ~The engagement on desert~) is a Japanese female-oriented romance adventure otome game developed by QuinRose. (wikipedia.org)
Arabic Memory Game (2014) no information An easy, fun and fast paced game for two or more players. It a great way to learn Arabic alphabet and pictures while developing concentration, matching, object and alphabet recognition skills. All you have to do is to find as many matching tiles as you can. Once all the beautifully illustrated tiles are matched up, the player with the most tiles wins!
Aragami (2016) no information In Aragami: Nightfall, shadow assassins Hyo and Shinobu go after the mysterious ‘Alchemist’ in one last mission to bring back a long lost companion. Play as Hyo and Shinobu and use new Shadow Powers in a story campaign that will put your stealth skills to test.
Aragami 2 (2021) no information Aragami 2 is a third person stealth game where you play as an assassin with the power to control the shadows. Join the shadow clan and fight the invader armies to protect your people. (Metacritic.com)
Araya (2016) no information ARAYA is a first person horror game. Players will get a new thrilling experience inside a Thai hospital. The story will be told from the perspectives of 3 different characters. Players will explore different areas of the hospital in order to piece together the mysterious murder case of Araya. (store.steampowered.com)
Arc Rise Fantasia (2009) no information L'Arc Bright Lagoon is a legionnaire working for the Meridian Empire, whose simple life is turned upside down when, on a mission gone awry, he has a fateful encounter with Ryfia, a strange girl who calls herself the Imaginal Diva. It doesn't take long before L'Arc is discovered to be the Child of Eesa, the one destined to present a Law to Eesa and bring prosperity and guidance to the world. (TVTropes
Arc the Lad (1995) no information Arc the Lad is a hybrid of traditional and strategy-based Japanese-style RPGs. The story unfolds as you are transported from location to location and enter battles - you don't walk around on the world map, choosing yourself which location to visit. The battles take place on a battle field, on which you can move and attack only when you approach the opponent. (mobygames)
Arc the Lad II (1996) no information This direct sequel to Arc the Lad continues the unfinished story of the first game, but starts from a totally different perspective. You control a bounty-hunter named Elk, who suffers from amnesia. On his quest for his own true identity he discovers the powers hidden within him, and the destiny of his entire tribe. While pursuing his archenemy, Elk meets up with Arc, the hero of the first game, and then both realize they have been looking to destroy the very same evil. (Mobygames)
Arc the Lad III (1999) no information You control Alec, a teenager whose entire village was destroyed by an unknown evil - an event that was later called "The Great Disaster". He was saved by a mysterious Hunter. Since then, growing peacefully in a village he was brought to, which was like a new home for the survivors of the Great Disaster, Alec dreams about meeting the Hunter again, and becoming a Hunter himself. (Mobygames)
Arc the Lad: End of Darkness (2004) no information Arc the Lad: End of Darkness takes place five years after, yet in the same world as Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits. Players take the role of Edda, a young man whose youth is marked by a "boring island life". His serenity is shattered, however, when he meets Kirika, a rude young woman, on the beach. (metacritic)
Arc the Lad: Kijin Fukkatsu (2002) no information Arc the Lad: Kijin Fukkatsu (アークザラッド: 機神復活 (Arc the Lad: Resurrection of the Machine God) is a Wonderswan Color game developed by Bandai and released in 2002 in Japan. (wikipedia.org)
Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits (2003) no information Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits (Known as Arc the Lad: Seirei no Tasogare "??????? ?????" in Japan, and Arc: Twilight of the Spirits in Europe) is a 2003 tactical role-playing video game developed by Cattle Call and published by Sony Computer Entertainment.
Arca\'s Path VR (2018) no information Trapped in the enchanting simulated world of Arca, it is up to you to find a path through the labyrinth and break free. (store.steampowered.com)
Arcade Islands: Volume One (2018) no information The ultimate collection of 33 games for up to four players!
Arcade Paradise (2022) no information Welcome to Arcade Paradise, the 90's-fuelled retro arcade adventure. Rather than washing rags for a living, you decide to turn the family laundromat into the ultimate arcade. Play, profit and purchase new arcade machines, with over 35 to choose from, to build your very own Arcade Paradise! (Metacritic.com)
Arcade Smash Hits (1992) no information Arcade Smash Hits is a video game compilation published by Virgin Games and released in 1992 for the Master System. The compilation contains three classic arcade games to play: Centipede, Breakout and Missile Command. They are ported from the Atari 2600 games made in 1982, 1978 and 1981 respectively. However the games were updated to allow one or two players (alternating) and make use of digitized voices. (wikipedia.org)
Arcade Spirits (2019) no information Arcade Spirits is a romantic visual novel that follows an alternative timeline where the 1983 video game crash never occurred. It's 20XX and you've just started a new job at the Funplex game arcade. Who will you meet along the way? Will you find the romance you're seeking? (Metacritic.com)
Arcade Spirits: The New Challengers (2022) no information Arcade Spirits: The New Challengers is the follow-up to 2019's Arcade Spirits, a visual novel of love and pixels, in which you seek friendship and romance while working in an arcade. Now the tables are turned, as you seek friendship and romance while PLAYING in an arcade. (Metacritic.com)
Arcadegeddon (2022) no information Gilly, the owner of a local arcade, is trying to save his business from a faceless mega corporation. To do so he takes all the top arcade games and connects them all to make a super game, unfortunately the mega corporation, Fun Fun Co., hacks the game and injects a virus. You and your friends need to save the game and the last hometown arcade. (Metacritic.com)
Arcadia Quest (2014) no information In Arcadia Quest, players lead guilds of intrepid heroes on an epic campaign to dethrone the vampire lord and reclaim the mighty Arcadia for their own. But only one guild may lead in the end, so players must battle against each other as well as against the monstrous occupying forces.
Arcadia Quest: Inferno (2017) no information Inferno is a standalone expansion to Arcadia Quest. It is 100% compatible with the original base game and introduces four new Guilds: Sharks, Tigers, Crows, and Serpents. It features new types of heroes, such as Alchemists and Gladiators. There is a new branching campaign system, and the storyline revolves around the guilds descending into a fiery abyss.
Arcadian Atlas (2023) no information Arcadian Atlas is a tactical role-playing video game developed by Twin Otter Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Arcana (1992) no information Arcana is a 1992 role-playing video game for the SNES by HAL Laboratory. The game represents all of its characters as cards, but plays like a dungeon-crawling role-playing game rather than a card-based game. In keeping with this metaphor, the death of a character results in a 'torn' card, and the magical properties of some cards are used to explain abilities of the game's characters. (wikipedia.org)
Arcana Heart 3 (2009) no information 2D Fighter. Arcana Heart 3 continues the series' usage of Arcana, or celestial beings based on the characters from the Tarot. In addition to the 23 playable characters, the 23 Arcana each have their own unique powers, to augment the abilities of the girls. (wikipedia)
Arcana Heart 3: LOVE MAX!!!!! (2013) no information An update with rebalanced gameplay and survival and training modes added
The Arcana: A Mystic Romance (2016) no information The Arcana is a luxurious and interactive visual story and otome inspired dating sim. It also offers a variety of mystic Tarot readings from your choice of favorite characters. You can choose your own romance, story, and date your choice of characters. The mystery unfurls in 22 books (or episodes) that correspond to the 22 Major Arcana cards in Tarot. (igdb.com)
Arcane Dimensions (2015) no information Arcane Dimensions is a Quake map pack that rebalances the combat, adds new enemies, and pushes the Quake engine to its limits. (igdb)
ArcaniA: Gothic 4 (2010) no information ArcaniA: Gothic 4 is the successor to Gothic 3 and based upon the stories of the previous games, but does not continue it. It is a single-player, role-playing game with a "back-to-basics" approach, and features which have been slimmed down. Taking place a decade later than the previous game, players take the role of a new hero whose motivation and goal is to destroy the forces who have massacred his loved ones. (mobygames.com)
Arcanor (1994) no information Played on a board of 8 x 7 squares. The 2 players have 12 cylinders with the top closed (3 small of 4 value, 3 medium of 3 value, 3 big of 2 value, and the 3 biggest of 1 value). They can be put one on another like Russian dolls. At the beginning of the game, the 12 cylinders are on the line before their owner (6 under the 6 others). The object of the game is to bring 12 value points on the line before the opponent. (boardgamegeek.com)
Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura (2001) no information Arcanum is a PC roleplaying game set in a steampunk world developed by Troika Games
Arcatera: The Dark Brotherhood (2000) no information The town of Senora has been taken over by the Dark Brotherhood, and it is the player's task to defeat the villains.Players explore the town, interact with characters, and gather information to advance the story. There are four available characters: a fighter, a thief, a magician, and a monk. (wiki)
Arch Rivals (1989) no information Arch Rivals is a basketball arcade game released by Midway in 1989. Billed by Midway as "A Basket Brawl", the game features two-on-two full court basketball games in which players are encouraged to punch opposing players and steal the ball from them. (wikipedia.org)
Archangel (2017) no information Step into the cockpit of a six-story mech and feel its might at your command! You are the tip of the spear in the United States Free Forces' war against the overwhelming mechanized forces of HUMNX, a tyrannical corporation that rules a post-apocalyptic America.
Archangel (2002) no information The player takes the role of Michael Travinsky, believed to be "the chosen one", who is sent on a holy mission. Armed with a magic sword, he must travel to three different worlds to stop the forces of evil. If he fails his mission, mankind is doomed forever. (wiki)
Archer Maclean\'s Mercury (2005) no information Archer Maclean's Mercury is a 2005 puzzle-platform game for the PlayStation Portable developed by the eponymous British game programmer, Archer Maclean and Awesome Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Archon: The Light and the Dark (1983) no information Archon: The Light and the Dark is a 1983 video game developed by Free Fall Associates and one of the first five games published by Electronic Arts. It is similar in concept to chess, in that it takes place on a board with squares, but, instead of fixed rules when landing on another player's piece, an arcade-style fight takes place to determine the victor. (wikipedia.org)
Archvale (2021) no information Take up your weapon in this RPG bullet-hell world and embark on a journey to right wrongs from long ago. Only you can defeat the evil forces of the Undying guardians and reunite the world with the fabled Archvale. (Metacritic.com)
Arctic Baron (1993) no information The Viking Union has a very dominant role in your society, as they control the vast railway networks. Could they be to blame for the disappearance of the sun and the resultant ice age? As a train captain, you must find out and overthrow them. Arctic Baron is a strategic trading and combat game. You must keep your train running and make sure there is enough fuel. When you reach towns you can trade with local people, with each city having a primary function. (mobygames.com)
Arctic Tale (2007) no information Arctic Tale is a video game for the Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance and Wii. (wikipedia.org)
Arctic Thunder (2000) no information A hardcore snowmobile racer where people shoot rockets at each other to win.
Arcticfox (1986) no information Stellar 7, Arcticfox was developed for the Amiga as one of the platform's first titles but was quickly ported to other platforms.
Arctico (2014) no information Explore Arctico with your dog sled team, kayak, and parachute! Build and customize your base camp, gather resources, take care of your experiments in this peaceful island.
Arcturus: The Curse and Loss of Divinity (2000) no information Two thousand years ago, humans were protected by benevolent gods and lived peacefully alongside them. However, human green and pride put an end to the paradise-like existence. Humans wished to become like gods, and started fighting them, which led to a prolonged war that darkened their spirits and further corrupted them. (mobygames)
Arcus (2020) no information Defend the village from invading enemies in this third person story based game! (store.steampowered.com)
Arcus Odyssey (1991) no information This is a Gauntlet-like game: lots of action and magic, with items to collects, and many dungeons to free from monsters. The game is also viewed from an isometric perspective, typical for the genre. Choose one of four characters to battle your way through dungeons and castles, or play with a friend in a 2-player mode. (mobygames.com)
Ardy Lightfoot (1993) no information In this 2D platform game, you play as Ardy Lightfoot - a cat-like creature - with your friend Pec, a blue penguin that can be used to defeat the enemies. Your goal is to find the Seven Pieces of the Sacred Rainbow. Each piece is widespread in various colorful worlds with strange and funny enemies and bosses. You'll have to find all the pieces in order to face a terrible enemy in the last stage. (mobygames.com)
Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?: Game Time (2009) no information You have seen the show, now it is time to prove what YOU know! Drop your pencil and gather the family because it is Game Time! Can you answer all of the questions to prove that you Are Smarter Than A 5th Grader!
Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?: Make the Grade (2008) no information Join Mr. Foxworthy's class and play the Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader trivia game. (Metacritic.com)
Area 51 (1995) no information The plot of the game involves the player (Peterson) taking part in a STAAR (Strategic Tactical Advanced Alien Response) military incursion to prevent aliens, known as the Kronn, and alien-created zombies from taking over the Area 51 military facility.
Area 51 (2005) no information Area 51 is a science fiction first-person shooter video game that was released in 2005. The player controls Ethan Cole, a HAZMAT operative sent to the Area 51 base to assist in the cleanup of a mutagenic virus.
Area 51: Site 4 (1998) no information The game is broken down into two big menus: field exercise and adventure. The training levels are based on brief missions where the player must complete all "training challenges" and the "real mission" (in either order). Completing all the training challenges will involve shooting zombies that are contained in the labs, shooting giant maggots trying to burrow into sick patients in an infirmary, protecting a bus from aliens trying to roll it over, turrets, and missiles. (wiki)
Arena Football (1988) no information Arena Football is a 1988 Commodore 64 computer game coded by Chris R. Bickford III. It is essentially the first Arena or Indoor Football game ever created. It is a simple text-based simulation that allows the user to pick a play for his team (on defense or offense) and the computer simulates the results of the play based on real-life data and tendencies of the actual team. (wikipedia.org)
Arena of Valor (2015) no information Arena of Valor is a multiplayer online battle arena developed and published by Tencent Games. (wikipedia.org)
Arena Wars 2 (2012) no information Arena Wars 2 is the sequel of the award-winning Arena Wars series and combines revolutionary RTS fights with RPG elements. (store.steampowered.com)
Argo (2017) no information Argo (formerly known as Project Argo) is a free-to-play multiplayer first-person shooter video game developed by Bohemia Interactive. The initial prototype of the game (Project Argo) was released on 1 November 2016 as part of Bohemia Incubator. The game was released as Argo on 22 June 2017. (Wikipedia.org)
Ariel the Little Mermaid (1992) no information Despite being based on the 1989 movie, the game's story bears little resemblance to that of the movie. The player guides one of Ariel or King Triton through underwater levels similarly to the game Ecco the Dolphin, and can move in any direction. Despite who the player selects, both characters play the same, and feature two attacks for defeating enemies, a "normal" and a "special". (wikipedia.org)
Arietta of Spirits (2021) no information Arietta of Spirits is a charming adventure game with emotion-filled narrative, no-filler gameplay, and fast paced combat. (Metacritic.com)
Arise: A Simple Story (2019) no information Set out on an emotional journey through the bittersweet lives of two people where memories come alive and time bends to your will. Lose yourself in moments of happiness and overcome every hardship as you relive your life’s story. A story of joy and sorrow. A simple story. (Metacritic.com)
Arizona Sunshine (2016) no information Built exclusively for VR, Arizona Sunshine puts you in the midst of a zombie apocalypse. Handle weapons with real-life movements, freely explore a post-apocalyptic world, and put your survival skills to the test in VR - putting the undead back to rest is more thrilling than ever before. (store.steampowered.com)
Arizona Sunshine 2 (2023) no information It's time to say hello to your old pal, Fred. Arizona Sunshine 2, the next-gen sequel to the fan-favorite VR apocalypse, packs even more gore-geous zombie action! And what's better than braving the end of the f*cking world alone? Surviving it with your new best friend--Buddy. (store.steampowered.com)
Ark Noir (2018) no information The story takes place aboard a huge emigrant ship known as the Noir that is slowly sinking into the ocean. Whether you choose to increase your own “Fortune” and help the various survivors you encounter or focus on following the trail of clues leading to the truth of this terrible “accident” is completely up to you. (Steam)
Ark Nova (2021) no information Plan and build a modern, scientifically managed zoo to support conservation projects. (Boardgamegeek)
ARK Park (2018) no information Collect DNA and materials from the dinosaurs you encounter on your excursions, trade them for Engrams at your base camp, then use those Engrams to craft helpful items.
ARK: Survival Evolved (2017) no information Stranded on the shores of a mysterious island, you must learn to survive. Use your cunning to kill or tame the primeval creatures roaming the land, and encounter other players to survive, dominate... and escape!
Arkadian Warriors (2007) no information Arkadian Warriors is an action role-playing game published by Vivendi Games under the Sierra Online division. (wikipedia.org)
Arkanoid (1986) no information It expanded upon Atari's Breakout games of the 1970s by adding power-ups, different types of bricks, a variety of level layouts, and visual layering and depth. (Wikipedia)
Arkanoid DS (2007) no information Arkanoid DS is a breakout video game developed by Taito. (wikipedia.org)
Arkanoid II: The Revenge of Doh (1987) no information Revenge of Doh is the sequel to the original arcade-game, Arkanoid. Along with an improved graphic engine, the sound and music have been improved. It also features better hardware support and more levels.
Arkanoid Live! (2009) no information The classic ARKANOID comes back to life in HD! (Metacritic.com)
Arkanoid Returns (1997) no information Arkanoid Returns is the fourth game in the Arkanoid series. Use your paddle to move the ball around and hit bricks to clear the level. Once all the bricks are gone in the current level, you go on to the next level. 50 levels, and the theme changes every 9 levels. Unlike past games, it doesn't have any boss battles.
Arkanoid vs Space Invaders (2017) no information Arkanoid vs Space Invaders is a paid mobile game developed by Taito and published by Taito in Japan and Square Enix worldwide. As the name suggests, it is a crossover between Arkanoid and Space Invaders and features gameplay elements adapted from both games (wikipedia.org).
Arkanoid: Doh It Again (1997) no information A sequel to the arcade game Arkanoid. Use your paddle to move the ball around and hit bricks to clear the level. Once all the bricks are gone in the current level, you go on to the next level. Power-ups, like lasers and paddle lengthening will help you during the levels. Unlike the arcade version, the sequel has boss battles and somewhat of a storyline. (mobygames.com)
Arkham Horror: The Card Game (2016) no information Something evil stirs in Arkham, and only you can stop it. Blurring the traditional lines between roleplaying and card game experiences, Arkham Horror: The Card Game is a Living Card Game of Lovecraftian mystery, monsters, and madness!
Arkista\'s Ring (1990) no information Arkista's Ring is an action-adventure game developed and published by American Sammy for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990. (wikipedia.org)
Arknights (2019) no information Arknights is a free-to-play tactical RPG/tower defense mobile game developed by Chinese developer Hypergryph. The core gameplay is that of a tower defense game, with a number of characters ("operators") as towers. Players must place operators on the correct tiles to prevent the enemy from infiltrating the player's base. Because there is often a limited number of viable solutions, especially at high difficulties, Arknights has also been described as a puzzle game. (wikipedia.org)
Arlo the Rabbit (2018) no information Welcome to Arlo's first adventure, in an old-school platformer fashion! Complete with amazing chiptune tracks! (store.steampowered.com)
ARMA 2 (2009) no information ARMA 2 is a tactical shooter focused primarily on infantry combat, but significant vehicular and aerial combat elements are present. The player is able to command AI squad members which adds a real-time strategy element to the game.ARMA 2 is set primarily in the fictional Eastern European nation of Chernarus. The Chernarussian landscape is based heavily on the Czech Republic; the home country of the developer.(wikipedia.org)
Arma 3 (2013) no information Experience true combat gameplay in a massive military sandbox. Deploying a wide variety of single- and multiplayer content, over 20 vehicles and 40 weapons, and limitless opportunities for content creation, this is the PC's premier military game. Authentic, diverse, open - Arma 3 sends you to war.
ARMA: Armed Assault (2006) no information ARMA is the spiritual successor to Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis and features an overhauled game engine, with improved graphics, physics, multiplayer functionality, scripting capabilities, and new units and vehicles. (wikipedia.org)
Armada (1999) no information Gameplay consists of commanding a starship as you explore the universe, taking out Armada opposition where you see it. Along the way you can take missions and answer calls for help which will provide you with valuable experience and credits to upgrade your ship. In this way, you can build your strength until you are ready to take on the Armada full force in an attempt to end the threat once and for all. (mobygames.com)
Armadillo Run (2006) no information Armadillo Run is a puzzle video game created by Peter Stock. (wikipedia.org)
Armageddon Riders (2009) no information Armageddon Riders is a vehicular combat video game produced by Targem Games.
Armchair Cricket (1981) no information From the box: "Captures all the excitement of the real game, whether Limited Overs, Test Matches, or knockabout "Beer" matches. Players take turns batting and bowling at each other, using a unique scoring system based on the specially designed playing cards."
Armchair Racing (1998) no information The "sport of kings" is portable. Make bets on which horse you think will win. Vary the tote to increase or decrease odds, and have fun.
Armed & Dangerous (2003) no information Meet the Lionhearts. A smack-talking rag-tag band of rebels on an impossible quest. If they can make it through an army of psychotic robots and wall-smashing Goliaths, they just might save the world... if they don't burn it down first. (Steam)
Armed and Dangerous (2003) no information In Armed and Dangerous, the player controls Roman, a thief in the Lionheads gang. The evil King Forge is attempting to unlock the Book of Rule, which will grant him magical powers. Aided by a blind seer and his thieving friends - a robot and a mole - Roman decides to intercept the book and banish the king. (MobyGames)
Armed Police Batrider (1998) no information Armed Police Batrider is a vertically scrolling manic shooter arcade game developed by Raizing and published by Eighting in 1998 (wikipedia.org).
Armello (2015) no information Armello is a grim fairy-tale board game come to life, with every match combining deep, tactical card play, rich tabletop strategy and RPG elements. Leverage subterfuge, spells and careful strategy to wrangle control of the game's chaotic odds as you quest for the throne. (store.steampowered.com)
Armikrog (2015) no information Armikrog is a stop-motion point-and-click adventure comedy game. The game centers around Tommynaut, a space explorer who crash-lands on a planet called Spiro 5 and ends up locked inside a fortress called Armikrog. Tommynaut is accompanied by his talking, sometimes flying, dog Beak-Beak, who is color blind, so the environment turns black-and-white when he's selected, but he is able to see special wavelengths that Tommynaut can't.
Armillo (2014) no information Armillo is a 3D action puzzle platformer developed by Fuzzy Wuzzy Games. (wikipedia.org)
Armin van Buuren: In the Mix (2010) no information Armin van Buuren: In The Mix is a music video game for the Wii console. (wikipedia.org)
Armored Core (1997) no information In an unspecified time, presumably the distant future, the vast majority of Earth's population is wiped out by a cataclysmic war known as the "Great Destruction." The two largest corporations, Chrome and Murakumo Millennium, constantly battle each other for supremacy. However, the competition provides endless opportunities for the Ravens, mercenaries who exist independently of the corporations. The player pilots an armored core (AC), which is a giant mecha robot. (wikipedia.org)
Armored Core 2 (2000) no information In the sequel to the original Armored Core, the player must pilot powerful AC mechs to complete the objectives set for you by a range of different companies. Each objective completed comes with a hefty pay packet attached. Money is used for upgrades and repairs to your mech. Some missions require a certain upgrade in order for the mission to be completed. Because of this, the player must be wise with how you handle your cash. Once your Arena mode allows for two-player battles.
Armored Core 2: Another Age (2001) no information Five years after the coup attempt led by Leos Klein the Earth government struggles to realize one of its original objectives, relocating people from the underground cities to the Earth's surface. The three largest corporations, Zio Matrix, Emeraude, and Balena, fight for dominance following a massive loss of influence. (wiki)
Armored Core 3 (2002) no information Armored Core 3 is a 2002 third-person shooter mecha video game developed by FromSoftware. (wikipedia.org)
Armored Core 4 (2006) no information Armored Core 4 is a 2006 third-person shooter mecha video game developed by FromSoftware. (wikipedia.org)
Armored Core 6: Fires Of Rubicon (2023) no information The gameplay in Armored Core VI emphasizes mecha-based vehicular combat. Players in this game take on the role of expert pilots in control of strong mechs known as Armored Cores. The huge flexibility for modification of these mechs with the use of various parts allows players to enhance and sharpen their capabilities. Armored Core VI is set in a future where humanity has developed an interstellar civilization. (Wikipedia)
Armored Core V (2012) no information Armored Core V is a 3D mecha-based video game developed by FromSoftware. (wikipedia.org)
Armored Core: For Answer (2008) no information Armored Core: For Answer is a 3D vehicular combat mecha-based video game developed by FromSoftware. (wikipedia.org)
Armored Core: Formula Front (2004) no information Armored Core: Formula Front is a mecha video game developed by FromSoftware. (wikipedia.org)
Armored Core: Last Raven (2005) no information Armored Core: Last Raven is a 2005 third-person shooter mecha video game developed by FromSoftware. (wikipedia.org)
Armored Core: Master of Arena (1999) no information The story of Master of Arena is concurrent between the original Armored Core, a massive battle occurs in Isaac City between two corporations and causes numerous civilian casualties. The Raven from this game is a survivor of this battle, having lost their entire family to the chaos. Swearing revenge, the player enters the Raven's Nest, the central organization of Armored Core pilots, to fight their way to the top and kill Hustler One. (wiki)
Armored Core: Nexus (2004) no information The game's plot concerns a new corporation called Navis that begins to hoard ancient technology, leading to tensions between it and the existing corporations. As those tensions begin to mount, the player takes on missions through the reorganized Raven's Ark until the corporations break into all out war. (wiki)
Armored Core: Nine Breaker (2004) no information Unlike other Armored Core titles, Nine Breaker doesn't have a proper storyline. Instead, it focuses on a training program that sees Armored Core pilots fight each other and hone their skills in the event that another war breaks out. The game hints at an underlying plot involving an organization putting together the training program due to a rare peacetime between corporate conflicts. (wiki)
Armored Core: Project Phantasma (1997) no information The story is set 2 years before the original Armored Core and follows the player's investigation of the mysterious Amber Crown complex, a testing ground for the shadowy Doomsday Organization and their dangerous research codenamed Project Phantasma. The player encounters an escaped prisoner named Sumika, who guides her as the two are targeted by a vicious rival named Stinger. (Wikipedia)
Armored Core: Verdict Day (2013) no information Armored Core: Verdict Day is a mech action game developed by FromSoftware. (wikipedia.org)
Armored Unit (1999) no information Armored Unit is a WonderSwan exclusive sci-fi turn-based strategy game. Main gameplay modes are story mode, trial mode, and duel mode. In the story mode the player starts by selecting an armored unit out of several available which vary in type (i.e. knight, ranger, seeker), weapons, and basic stats such as health and energy, after which one progresses through a series of stages backed up by a short dialogue cut-scenes between the stages. (mobygames.com)
Armored Warfare (2018) no information Engage in furious tank combat using the latest armored vehicles in this next-gen multiplayer tank shooter. Choose cooperative missions, PvP battles or hybrid battle modes. Attack and dominate war theaters ranging from deserts to cities, and crush the enemies on the modern battlefield!
Armored Warriors (1994) no information Armored Warriors, known in Japan as Powered Gear - Strategic Variant Armor Equipment (???????????????????????????????????? Paw?do Gia: Sutoratejikku Vuarianto Am? Ikuipumento), is a 1994 mecha-themed beat-em-up game released by Capcom as a coin-operated video game for their CP System II hardware. (wikipedia.org)
Armorines: Project S.W.A.R.M. (1999) no information A group of marines fitted with advanced futuristic suits of armor protect Earth from an invasion of extraterrestrial, spider-like beings. The marines protect the Earth by killing the spiders with their weapons. The game features 2 protagonists and playable characters, Tony Lewis and Myra Lane. They are Armorines, a highly advanced, highly classified virtually indestructible fighting force equipped to survive the terrifying might of a nuclear conflict. (wiki)
Armorines: Project S.W.A.R.M. (1999) no information A group of marines fitted with advanced futuristic suits of armor protect Earth from an invasion of extraterrestrial, spider-like beings. The marines protect the Earth by killing the spiders with their weapons. The game features 2 protagonists and playable characters, Tony Lewis and Myra Lane. They are Armorines, a highly advanced, highly classified virtually indestructible fighting force equipped to survive the terrifying might of a nuclear conflict. (wiki)
Armour-Geddon (1991) no information Armour-Geddon is a 3D video game developed and published in 1991 by Psygnosis for the Amiga, MS-DOS and Atari ST.
ARMS (2017) no information These elite fighting superstars share one thing in common: extendable arms! So fight as never before: equip super-powered ARMS to create a slew of unprecedented combinations. Then use simple motion or button controls to dish out highly strategic beatdowns in 1-on-1, or even 2-on-2 battles!
Army Corps of Hell (2011) no information Army Corps of Hell is an action-strategy video game developed by Entersphere. (wikipedia.org)
Army Men 3D (1999) no information Army Men 3D is a third-person shooter video game developed and published by The 3DO Company exclusively for PlayStation.
Army Men: Air Attack (1999) no information Army Men: Air Attack (Army Men: Air Combat for the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color versions) is a third-person shooter video game developed and published by The 3DO Company. (wikipedia.org)
Army Men: Air Attack 2 (2000) no information Army Men: Air Attack 2 (Army Men: Air Attack - Blade's Revenge in Europe for the PlayStation 2 version and Army Men: Air Combat - The Elite Missions for the GameCube version) is a third-person shooter video game developed and published by The 3DO Company. (wikipedia.org)
Army Men: RTS (2002) no information Army Men: RTS is a real-time strategy video game developed by Pandemic Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Army Men: Sarge\'s Heroes (1999) no information The player normally controls Sarge, a Sergeant in the Green Army and fights evil General Plastro and the members of the Tan Army. Both armies are named after the usual colors of toy army men. The game's storyline is somewhat dark, partly because of General Plastro's killings. (wikipedia)
Army Men: Sarge\'s Heroes 2 (2000) no information Army Men: Sarge's Heroes 2 is a third-person shooter video game developed and published by The 3DO Company. (wikipedia.org)
Army Men: Sarge\'s War (2004) no information Army Men: Sarge's War is a third-person shooter video game developed by Tactical Development. (wikipedia.org)
Army Men: Soldiers of Misfortune (2008) no information Army Men: Soldiers of Misfortune is a third-person shooter video game developed by Big Blue Bubble. (wikipedia.org)
Army of Tentacles: (Not) A Cthulhu Dating Sim (2016) no information At long last, the works of H.P. Lovecraft meet the medium of RPG in a spectacle of light and sound befitting an old western. Only this is set in New England. Meet interesting people! See astounding wonders! Enslave humanity! Go on one date side quest in a game subtitled a dating simulator! (Steam)
Army of Two (2008) no information Army of Two is strongly focused on cooperative, two-player missions you embark on as protagonists, Tyson Rios and Elliot Salem. Two ex-Rangers, now contractors - as a team you have a wide arsenal of customizable weapons including assault rifles, grenade launchers, light machine guns, pistols, rocket launchers, SMGs, and sniper rifles. The modifications include upgrading and replacing barrels, grips, handles, suppressors, and other various addons.
Army of Two: The 40th Day (2010) no information Army Of Two: The 40th Day is a fast-paced third-person shooter with a strong emphasis on cooperative play. This new game in the franchise features new co-op moves that can be performed in-tandem to execute new combos to get the advantage over the enemy. Weapon customization also continues to be a focus.
Army of Two: The Devil\'s Cartel (2013) no information Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel is a third-person shooter video game developed by the Montreal branch of Visceral Games. (wikipedia.org)
Around the World in 80 Days (2004) no information Around the World in 80 Days is a side-scrolling action-adventure game. Set in the 19th century, it features pre-rendered sprites, and follows almost the film's storyline and most of its locations. In the game, the player controls Passepartout, a Chinese valet hired by an inventor Phileas Fogg in attempts to circumnavigate the world in 80 days. (wikipedia.org)
Arrog (2020) no information Arrog is an enigmatic puzzle adventure game featuring hand-drawn art and set in a bizarre black-and-white world with color accents. (Metacritic.com)
Art Academy (2009) no information Art Academy is advertised as an art training simulation which can teach and help anyone to develop their art skills and techniques that can be applied with real-life tools and materials. Art Academy also features very realistic, albeit limited, range of art tools which can be freely used whichever way the game’s user, as a player or art trainee, deems to. (wikipedia.org)
Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone (2012) no information Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone! is a Nintendo 3DS XL title that offers art lessons and art-on-the-go for everyone. An in-game tutor walks you through step-by-step lessons as you explore art theory and concepts behind drawing and painting. The stylus and Touch Screen controls offer a lifelike feel, whether you're layering paint on stroke by stroke, blending pastels, or shading with the side of the pencil.
Art Alive! (1991) no information Art Alive! is a paint program released by Sega for the Sega Mega Drive and Sega Genesis in 1991. Its features include stamps of Sonic the Hedgehog, ToeJam & Earl, and other Sega characters. It was followed by Sega's Wacky Worlds Creativity Studio in 1994.
Art Dealer (2013) no information Players can buy paintings from six galleries, specialising in Landscape, Portrait, History, Genre, Still-life, and Animal paintings. They can then sell these paintings at a profit (and an increase in reputation as an Art Dealer) to Collectors against Commissions. Each Commision specifies which movement the painting must come from. Alternatively, the can sell their painting to one of five Museums for less profit but greater increase in reputation. Finally, they can Exhibit their painting to
Art of Balance Touch! (2010) no information Grab your stylus and build a balanced stack in this physics-based puzzler! Puzzle games must be addictive. This was our top priority during the development of the game. That's why we designed 200 levels that not only challenge your skills but also your imagination. With its perfect touch controls Art of Balance TOUCH! is easy to pick up and hard to put away.
Art of Fighting (1992) no information Ryo Sakazaki and Robert Garcia set out to find Ryo's sister, Yuri, who has been kidnapped by Mr. Big. Mr. Big has taken the girl to entice Takuma Sakazaki, Ryo's father and originator of the fictional form of karate known as Kyokugen Karate ("Extreme style"), and because Ryo refused to work for Big. After they defeat Mr. Big, Ryo and Robert face the enigmatic Mr. Karate. (wiki)
Art of Fighting 2 (1994) no information The game's story is set a year after the original. Geese Howard, a rising star in Southtown's criminal underworld, calls fighters to the city for a new tournament, "The King of Fighters" (SNK)
Art of Fighting 3: The Path of the Warrior (1996) no information The story switched focus from the Sakazakis to Robert Garcia. Garcia disappears to search for an old childhood friend, Freia Lawrence, and he tracks her to Glasshill, Mexico. Freia is wanted by the game's boss character, Wyler, to complete a powerful elixir that was created by his and Freia's fathers. The drug affects users in a similar manner as the potion in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. (SNK wiki)
Art of Rally (2020) no information Race in the golden era of rally. Drive iconic cars from the 60s to Group B on challenging stages through stylized environments inspired by real worldwide locations. Will you master the art of rally?
The Artful Escape (2021) no information The Artful Escape (previously known as The Artful Escape of Francis Vendetti) is a platform video game developed by Beethoven & Dinosaur. (wikipedia.org)
Arthur and the Invisibles (2007) no information The game allows players to relive the fantastic adventure of Arthur and his two friends, Selenia and Bétamèche, in their mission to save the Minimoys' world from destruction. The game incorporates Besson's Minimoy universe and its inhabitants.
Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard (2010) no information A video game based on the movie of the same name. (giantbomb.com)
Arthur: The Quest For Excalibur (1989) no information Arthur: The Quest for Excalibur is an illustrated interactive fiction video game written by Bob Bates and published by Infocom in 1989. It was released for the Apple II, Amiga, Macintosh, and IBM PC compatibles.
Arthur\'s Knights II: The Secret of Merlin (2002) no information After Bradwen has successfully completed his quest to become a Knight Of The Round Table in the first game, he must now fight against the dark forces in this sequel to "Tales Of Chivalry". His wound, worsened by a horrible curse, doesn't want to disappear, and he must find a magic way to heal himself. "The Secret of Merlin" is a historical adventure that takes place in 7-th century Britain. (mobygames.com)
Arthur\'s Knights: Tales of Chivalry (2000) no information This is the story of Knight Bradwen, a King's illegitimate son. Bradwen's story is told two ways - that of a Christian knight who will seek advice from the likes of Sir Lancelot - or that of a Celtic knight who will be guided by Merlin the Wizard and fairies. You choose which story to play at the beginning of the game by picking a red or white book from its pedestal. Each tale is played completely apart from the other, has different paths and quests, and separate save locations. (mobygames.com)
Articulate! (1992) no information Try to get your partner to say as many words from a particular category written on the cards within the thirty second time limit, you may only pass once. Move your team pawn forward a number of spaces on the board equal to the number of words you got correct. If you land on an Orange or Red space, spin the spinner for a chance to move yourself 2 or 3 spaces forward, or move an opponent piece 2 or 3 spaces back. If you land on a spade space, try to get you team mate to say the word on the card be
Artifact (2018) no information Artifact is a digital collectible card game developed and published by Valve Corporation. (wikipedia.org)
Artifact Adventure Gaiden (2018) no information Your own choices lay the foundation for the future... Three years later, upon your arrival in the world of the future, will the choices you made bring you happiness? Or misfortune? Or something else altogether...? (Steam)
Arx Fatalis (2002) no information Arx Fatalis is played from a first-person perspective and is set on a world whose sun has failed, forcing the above-ground creatures to take refuge in subterranean caverns. One game mechanic is the use of mouse gestures to cast spells. The design of Arx Fatalis was influenced by games from the now-defunct Looking Glass Studios, especially Ultima Underworld. Arkane Studios have stated that Arx Fatalis was intended to be Ultima Underworld III. (wikipedia.org)
Ary and the Secret of Seasons (2020) no information Ary and the Secret of Seasons is an action-adventure game developed by Belgian indie studio Exiin. (wikipedia.org)
As Dusk Falls (2022) no information As Dusk Falls is a 2022 narrative adventure game developed by Interior Night. (wikipedia.org)
As Far as the Eye (2020) no information You play as the Pupils, a civilization that must reach the center of the world. You'll have to manage their resources, their buildings. Help them grow wiser through agriculture, crafting, scientific and mystical research before the world is submerged. Be careful though, you have to manage your tribe perfectly and make sure they're not starving or taken by surprise by the waters. (Metacritic.com)
ASA: A Space Adventure (2013) no information ASA: A Space Adventure was originally created with love by a single person, and now comes back in a HD remake thanks to the help of developer Andrea Rinaldi. ASA is a first-person slideshow adventure game (point & click) reminiscent of famous games such as the Myst and Rhem series. Visit a vast spaceship called The Ark, divided into several areas, and discover the truth behind the Cubes and their creators... (steam)
Asalto (1803) no information The goal for the defending player is to reduce the attacker to eight pieces, thereby preventing occupation of the fortress. Attackers may move along the vertical or diagonal lines towards the fortress only, except on the few marked horizontal lines near the fortress. They may not jump or capture any pieces. The defenders may move in any direction along any line, and may capture (remove from the board) an attacker's piece by jumping over it to a vacant opposite point.
Ascend: Hand of Kul (2013) no information Ascend: Hand of Kul (formerly Ascend: New Gods) was a 2013 free-to-play game. (wikipedia.org)
Ascendancy (1995) no information In Ascendancy the player takes on the role of leader of an alien species, tasked with guiding their people into space to explore and colonize other worlds. The player does this by building structures and space ships, researching technology, and growing stronger through war or diplomacy. (wikipedia.org)
Ascendant (2014) no information Ascendant is the unforgiving beat 'em up that challenges you with a new world each time you play. It utilizes a number of modern roguelike elements such as permadeath and procedurally generated environments. You are a demigod who invades a plane controlled by your rivals. They will stop at nothing to eliminate you. Only the most impressive warriors will triumph over their armies of zealots and beasts. (gog.com)
Ascension: Deckbuilding Game (2010) no information Ascension is a deck-building game in which players spend Runes to acquire more powerful cards for their deck. It offers a dynamic play experience where players have to react and adjust their strategy accordingly. Each player starts with a small deck of cards, and uses those cards to acquire more and better cards for their deck, with the goal of earning the most Honor Points by gaining cards and defeating monsters. (boardgamegeek.com)
The Ascent (2021) no information The Ascent is a cyberpunk themed action role-playing video game developed by Swedish indie game studio Neon Giant. (wikipedia.org)
Ascot (1880) no information This early game from John Jacques featured a very unique method of determining the winner of the race. The game itself was a large wooden box. It had up to 8 horses attached to the box with wires. A hand crank on the side of the box attached to the horses by a variety of gears was turned resulting in a different horse winning the race. Players bet on which horse would indeed win the race.
Ascot (1992) no information Each player receives six betting slips (one of each color) and an amount of the 72 movement cards (previously shuffled and distributed amongst them). The objective of the players is to give adequate movement cards to the player nominated as the game master in attempt to best influence the position of the horses during the race. Simultaneously, the players may change betting slips with each other, trying to achieve the best winnings. For that, the players are free to communicate among them and ch
Asdivine Hearts (2014) no information Beautiful hand-drawn visuals and a story of epic proportions bring Asdivine Hearts to the forefront of PC gaming!
Asemblance: Oversight (2018) no information One incredible breakthrough and the greatest minds of each generation were called upon to do the impossible — re-create a precise simulation of the human mind. But beneath all that competing genius hides a terrible truth. Ask the wrong questions or pry too deep, and you’ll be dealt with...accordingly. Nothing is impenetrable. You just need proper oversight. How far will you go for the truth?
Asgard\'s Wrath (2019) no information Become the next great Asgardian god as you immerse yourself in the legendary world of Norse mythology. Sharpen your swordplay and bring your own fighting style into the fray with next-level combat. Possess different classes of mortal heroes, solve larger-than-life puzzles, and transform animals into warrior companions that you lead into battle. Answer the call, Asgardian. God-scale VR awaits! (Oculus Store description)
Asgard\'s Wrath 2 (2023) no information Asgard's Wrath 2 is a 2023 action role-playing game developed by Sanzaru Games. (wikipedia.org)
Asghan: The Dragon Slayer (1998) no information Asghan, a young warrior, swore to avenge his father's death. For this, he travels to a dangerous land of dragons, and his objective is to get rid of all the monsters populating the land. Asghan: The Dragon Slayer is an action-adventure in the style of Tomb Raider, with a jump-&-run flavor (climbing, crawling and jumping) and slight RPG elements (medieval fantasy setting, using magic, finding money and other objects on the bodies of defeated enemies (mobygames.com)
Ash of Gods: Redemption (2018) no information Ash of Gods: Redemption is a turn-based RPG that combines tactical combat, CCG elements, and a constantly evolving story in which no one is safe from death, including the main characters. (store.steampowered.com)
Ash of Gods: The Way (2023) no information Build winning decks of warriors, equipment, and spells from four different factions in this story-driven tactical card combat game. You play as Finn, a young man whose only hope of preventing a neighboring nation from attacking his home is to master the card game they use to teach aristocrats the art of warfare: the Way.
ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat (2007) no information ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat is a tactical role-playing game developed by Mistwalker and Racjin and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS in Japan in 2007. (wikipedia.org)
Ashen (2018) no information Ashen is a 3rd person, action RPG about forging relationships. You are a lone wanderer in a sunless land. The only light to be had sputters from an age-old lantern at your side. There is a rumble in the distance, and then a light. Through leaking eyes you make out a peak on the horizon, choking the land in a cloud of ash. Nothing ever shone so bright. The first dawn turns to dusk and finally recedes into familiar blackness. A GAME BY AURORA44. This is the tale of a bygone world. Choose a path an
Asheron\'s Call (1999) no information Asheron's Call is a MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game). This means that you can interact with hundreds (even thousands) of other players while exploring the gameworld provided by the game developers. Like most RPGs, you start off in Asheron's Call as a rank beginner. As you gain experience, you gain power. Character development is skill-based, rather than level-based or class-based. (mobygames.com)
Ashes 2063 (2018) no information Sometime in the last century, a nuclear blast annihilated the city of Atlanta. Subsequent explosions rippled across the globe, triggered by an unknown aggressor. The face of the world was changed forever. Out of the ruins have emerged bizarre and twisted monsters, strange otherworldly phenomena and a people driven by savagery. In the desiccated heart of old America, settlements struggle to survive the eerie wastes, mutated lifeforms... and each other. You are a scavenger. Stalker. Junker. The n
Ashes Cricket 2009 (2009) no information Ashes Cricket 2009 is a cricket video game developed by Transmission Games. (wikipedia.org)
Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation (2016) no information Ashes of the Singularity is a real-time strategy video game developed by Oxide Games and Stardock Entertainment. A standalone expansion pack, called Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation was released in November 2016, but was later merged into the main game. (wikipedia.org)
Ashes: Rise of the Phoenixborn (2015) no information Ashes: Rise of the Phoenixborn introduces the world of Argaia, where powerful Phoenixborn have saved humanity and now face off against each other to claim ultimate godhood. Choose from six Phoenixborn in this set, using imaginative cards and custom dice to summon faithful allies, combine powerful spells, and outwit your opponents in a fast-paced back and forth barrage of well-crafted magic and strategic skill.
Ashtapada (0) no information This game was mentioned for the first time in an ancient Buddhist text (Vinayapitaka). It's a typical roll-and-move game. Each player receives an even number of pieces to play the game. The goal is to move a piece around the board clockwise, entering the castle, and to regain his castle back in a counterclockwise direction so as to make it reach the center.
Ashwalkers: A Survival Journey (2021) no information From the co-founder of Dontnod (Life is Strange) Hervé Bonin's new studio Nameless XIII. Face the dark corners of your humanity and find out what lurks in the shadows. (Metacritic.com)
Ask Pickles (1948) no information A quiz card game. Each card has questions on them, and a score that can be earned if you answer correctly; 5 points (yellow), 10 points (red) or 20 points (blue). The game can be played by three or more players, one of whom is chosen to represent Wilfred Pickles and ask the questions. When all the cards are used, the players total up the points on the card they have been given for correct answers and the winner then becomes “Wilfred Pickles" for the next game.
Asphalt 3: Street Rules (2006) no information The gameplay consists of an "Instant Race" mode where the player is placed at a random city's race with any one of the cars he has bought; and also a "Career" mode, which is the heart of the game. The player starts with a Mini Cooper S, and has the option of unlocking 11 other sports cars and bikes, each with their own tuning, during his quest. (wiki)
Asphalt 3D (2011) no information Asphalt 3D is a racing game, in which the player must maneuver an automobile to compete against computer-controlled drivers on various race tracks. Players earn rewards such as car upgrades and XP points for winning races throughout the game, and reaching higher levels allows them to use better sports cars to unlock. (wiki)
Asphalt 4: Elite Racing (2008) no information The main gameplay involves the player starting out with one or two of the most basic cars and earning money by winning races and performing illegal acts. Money can then be spent on upgrades or new cars. (Wiki)
Asphalt 5 (2009) no information Asphalt 5's gameplay is very similar to that of Asphalt 4: Elite Racing with the player given the option of either tilting the device, touching the side of the screen to steer or using a virtual on-screen steering wheel.
Asphalt 6: Adrenaline (2010) no information Gameplay in Asphalt 6: Adrenaline is similar to that in Asphalt 5, with the player given the option of either tilting the device or touching the side of the screen to steer. The game also has a multiplayer mode, both local through Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and global through an internet connection. (wiki)
Asphalt 7: Heat (2012) no information Gameplay in Asphalt 7 is very similar to that of previous games in the Asphalt series, with the player given the option of tilting the device, touching the side of the screen, or using an onscreen virtual steering-wheel to steer. (Wiki)
Asphalt 8: Airborne (2013) no information Asphalt 8: Airborne is a 2013 racing video game, developed by Gameloft Barcelona and published by Gameloft as part of the Asphalt series. It was released on August 22, 2013 for iOS and Android, November 13 for Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone 8, January 15, 2014 for BlackBerry 10. and April 5, 2015 for Tizen. The game's successor Asphalt 9: Legends was announced on February 26, 2018.
Asphalt 9: Legends (2018) no information The gameplay in Asphalt 9 is similar to Asphalt 8: Airborne, with noticeable differences in graphics and design. There were 48 cars featured in the game when soft-launched, but the worldwide release saw the introduction of four new cars, leading to 52 cars. (wiki)
Asphalt Overdrive (2014) no information Asphalt Overdrive is presented as an endless runner, and does not offer a traditional racing mode. Like in previous games, cars accelerate automatically, but are limited to a fixed, endless path with three lanes. Performing stunts and ramming civilian vehicles builds up the nitrous meter, to which the player can use in evading police vehicles. (ios)
Asphalt Urban GT (2004) no information A racing game featuring nine tracks modeled after real-world locations such as Paris and New York City. The game's 23 cars are licensed from real manufacturers such as Lamborghini, Hummer, Volkswagen, and others, and can be enhanced with over 30 add-ons. (wiki)
Asphalt Xtreme (2016) no information Forget everything you know about racing, because all you need here is your instincts, real skill and a fearless desire for speed. You'll race around sand hills, charge through canyons, drift across the dirt and climb past your opponents to reach the finish line as part of an absolutely extreme racing experience!
Asphalt: Injection (2011) no information The game contains three main gameplay modes. The "Career" mode allows the player to unlock tracks, cars and upgrades. In "Free Play", the player can play with previously unlocked tracks and vehicles. The "Multiplayer" mode gives the player the ability to play against others online. (wiki)
Asphalt: Urban GT 2 (2005) no information The gameplay of Urban GT 2 consists of players trying to eliminate opponents by bumping through them, and evade or take down police cars.
Aspire: Ina\'s Tale (2021) no information Ina was trapped, placed in perpetual slumber inside the Tower – where she dreamed. Suddenly and unknowingly, she is woken. Ina must now explore the Tower’s inner chambers in search of a way out and a reason for her imprisonment. (Metacritic.com)
Assassin\'s Creed (2007) no information The game centers around the use of a machine dubbed the "Animus", which allows its user to view the genetic memories of their ancestors, centering around the protagonist, a bartender named Desmond Miles. As Desmond relives the memories of one of his ancestors, the Assassin Altaïr who lived in the Holy Land during the 3rd Crusade, details of a battle between two ancient sects - the Knights Templar and the Assassin Order - emerge as both scour for an artifact. (assassinscreed.wikia.com)
Assassin\'s Creed Chronicles: China (2015) no information The first Assassin's Creed Chronicles takes place in China, 1526, as the Ming dynasty starts to crumble. You embody Shao Jun, the last remaining Assassin of the Chinese Brotherhood, returning to her homeland with a vendetta.
Assassin\'s Creed Chronicles: India (2016) no information Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India is the second game in the Assassin's Creed Chronicles trilogy, a spin-off of based on the main Assassin's Creed franchise. After China as a new setting in the first game, this title takes place in India in 1841 during the time the Sikh Empire was at war with the East India Company. The protagonist is the Assassin Arbaaz Mir who is in love with the princess Pyara Kaur. (mobygames.com)
Assassin\'s Creed Chronicles: Russia (2016) no information Assassin's Creed Chronicles: Russia is the third game in the Assassin's Creed Chronicles trilogy, a spin-off of based on the main Assassin's Creed franchise. This one is set in Russia in 1918. Nikolaï Orelov is tasked by the Brotherhood to retrieve a mysterious box from the family of the Tsar, who are held captive by the Bolsheviks. During his mission, he saves the young Duchess Anastasia, who reveals surprising and mysterious powers. (mobygames.com)
Assassin\'s Creed II (2009) no information Desmond Miles has escaped from Abstergo Industries with the help of employee Lucy Stillman. In an attempt to thwart Abstergo and the modern-day Templars, Desmond uses a new Animus to relive the genetic memories of his ancestor, Ezio, who lived in Italy during the Renaissance. While controlling Ezio, the player can explore renditions of major Italian regions and cities through a mixture of action, stealth, and economic gameplay.(assassinscreed.wikia.com)
Assassin\'s Creed II: Discovery (2009) no information Assassin's Creed II: Discovery is a 2009 action-adventure side-scrolling video game developed by Griptonite Games and published by Ubisoft. It is a spin-off to Assassin's Creed II (also released in November 2009) and takes place during that game's events, between Sequences 12 and 13. The game begins in 1491, and follows Ezio Auditore da Firenze as he travels to Spain to help his fellow Assassins, who are being hunted by the Templar Order under the guise of the Spanish Inquisition. (wikipedia)
Assassin\'s Creed III (2012) no information The plot is set in a fictional history of real world events and follows the centuries-old struggle between the Assassins, who fight for peace with free will, and the Templars, who desire peace through control. The story is set in the 18th century, before, during and after the American Revolution from 1754 to 1783, and follows Desmond's half-English, half-Mohawk ancestor, known as Connor, as he fights the Templars' attempts to gain control in the colonies. (wikipedia.org)
Assassin\'s Creed III Remastered (2019) no information Assassin's Creed III Remastered is a remastered edition of Assassin's Creed III. The remaster contains enhanced visuals, lighting, and resolution, improved character models, and several modified game mechanics. (wikipedia.org)
Assassin\'s Creed IV: Black Flag (2013) no information The year is 1715. Pirates rule the Caribbean and have established their own lawless Republic where corruption, greediness and cruelty are commonplace. Among these outlaws is a brash young captain named Edward Kenway.
Assassin\'s Creed Liberation (2012) no information In 18th century Louisiana, a female assassin named Aveline has to infiltrate the Templars' order and uncover and destroy their schemes.
Assassin\'s Creed Mirage (2023) no information Assassin's Creed Mirage is an action-adventure game developed by Ubisoft Bordeaux. (wikipedia.org)
Assassin\'s Creed Nexus VR (2023) no information Assassin's Creed Nexus VR is a virtual reality action-adventure video game developed and published by Ubisoft. (wikipedia.org)
Assassin\'s Creed Odyssey (2018) no information Assassin's Creed Odyssey is an action role-playing video game developed by Ubisoft Quebec and published by Ubisoft. It is the eleventh major installment, and twentieth overall, in the Assassin's Creed series and the successor to 2017's Assassin's Creed Origins. Set in the year 431 BCE, the plot tells a fictional history of the Peloponnesian War. Players choose between controlling a mercenary for either the Delian League led by Athens or the Peloponnesian League, led by Sparta. (wikipedia.org)
Assassin\'s Creed Origins (2017) no information Ancient Egypt, a land of majesty and intrigue, is disappearing in a ruthless fight for power. Unveil dark secrets and forgotten myths as you go back to the one founding moment: The Origins of the Assassin's Brotherhood.
Assassin\'s Creed Rebellion (2018) no information Assassin's Creed Rebellion is a game for iOS and Android devices that was released worldwide on November 21, 2018. It is a free-to-play strategy RPG. (wikipedia.org)
Assassin\'s Creed Rogue (2014) no information The plot is set in a fictional history of real world events and follows the centuries-old struggle between the Assassins, who fight for peace with free will, and the Templars, who desire peace through control. The story is set in the mid-18th century during the Seven Years' War, and follows Shay Patrick Cormac, an Assassin-turned-Templar who hunts down former members of his Brotherhood after being betrayed by them. (Wikipedia)
Assassin\'s Creed Syndicate (2015) no information London, 1868. In the heart of the Industrial Revolution, lead your underworld organization and grow your influence to fight those who exploit the less privileged in the name of progress.
Assassin\'s Creed Valhalla (2020) no information In Assassin's Creed Valhalla, become Eivor, a mighty Viking raider and lead your clan from the harsh shores of Norway to a new home amid the lush farmlands of ninth-century England.
Assassin\'s Creed: Altaïr\'s Chronicles (2008) no information Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles is a video game released for the Nintendo DS, Android, iOS, webOS, Symbian, Java ME and Windows Phone. It is a prequel to the 2007 video game Assassin's Creed, developed by Gameloft Bucharest and published by Ubisoft. It was released in the United States on February 5, 2008. (wikipedia)
Assassin\'s Creed: Bloodlines (2009) no information Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines is an action-adventure video game for PlayStation Portable, part of the Assassin's Creed franchise, taking place in between the events of Assassin's Creed and Assassin's Creed II. The game was developed by Ubisoft Montreal in conjunction with Griptonite Games and published by Ubisoft, it was released on November 17, 2009 in North America and November 20, 2009 in Europe, concurrently with Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed II: Discovery. (wikipedia)
Assassin\'s Creed: Brotherhood (2010) no information Assassin's Creed Brotherhood is a 2010 action-adventure video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. It is the third major installment in the Assassin's Creed series, a direct sequel to 2009's Assassin's Creed II, and the second chapter in the 'Ezio trilogy'.
Assassin\'s Creed: Freedom Cry (2013) no information A privateer who escaped slavery as a boy must again face the harsh realities of the Afro-Caribbean slave trade after a hurricane leaves him stranded in Colonial Haiti, on the eve of the Maroon rebellion.
Assassin\'s Creed: Revelations (2011) no information Assassin's Creed: Revelations is a 2011 action-adventure video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. It is the fourth major installment in the Assassin's Creed series, a direct sequel to 2010's Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, and the third and final chapter in the 'Ezio trilogy'.
Assassin\'s Creed: Unity (2014) no information The 8th installment of the Assassin's Creed series, successor to Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag and released alongside Assassin's Creed: Rogue on last-gen platforms.
Assault Android Cactus (2013) no information Assault Android Cactus is an intense arcade style twin stick shooter - pick from one of nine unique synthetic heroines and blast your way through overwhelming robots hordes to save the ship from its own workforce. Supports single player and local co-op game modes.
Assault Android Cactus+ (2019) no information Assault Android Cactus+ is an enhanced port for the Nintendo Switch of the game Assault Android Cactus.
Assault City (1990) no information Assault City is a light gun, rail shooter released for the Master System in 1990. There were two versions of Assault City released for it, the original version, which only supported the directional pad and a second edition which supported the Light Phaser gun. The two versions are distinguished by an image of a large red light phaser on the cover of the light phaser edition, though both cartridges appear identical. (wikipedia.org)
Assault Gunners (2018) no information Assault Gunners puts you in control of the Peace Keeping Force known as DAT and along with your three allied Battle Mechs, you must attempt to save Earth’s Migrants and the Mars Colonies as a whole from the threat of the ANTS uprising.
Assault Heroes (2006) no information Assault Heroes is an arcade-style, top-down shooter video game developed by Wanako Games. (wikipedia.org)
Assault Heroes 2 (2008) no information Assault Heroes 2 is the sequel to Assault Heroes, an arcade-style, top-down shooter video game developed by Chilean Wanako Games. (wikipedia.org)
Assault Rigs (1996) no information Do you have what it takes to be the next World Net Champion? Grab the controls of the Zam Cam Assault Rig and enter the cyber combat zone of the future! Conquer arena after arena filled with skyways, trenches, pushblocks and a whole host of enemies waiting to blow you to smithereens. To the victor goes the glory in this futuristic super-sport where there is no second place! (igdb)
Assault Suit Leynos (2016) no information A classic reawakens – Assault Suit Leynos is back and in high definition!
Assault Suit Leynos (1990) no information Assault Suit Leynos is a run and gun video game developed and published in 1990 by Masaya for Sega Genesis. It was released in America as Target Earth. It was re-released on the Wii’s Virtual Console, and on the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack. It is the first game in the Assault Suits series.
Assault Suit Leynos 2 (1997) no information The colonies are waging war over the remaining fossil fuels and minerals left on earth, and a team of rebellious warriors go into battle to settle the score once and for all. (igdb)
Assault Suits Valken 2 (1999) no information The sequel to the SNES title Assault Suits Valken (released outside of Japan as Cybernator), Assault Suits Valken 2 was released only in Japan on the PlayStation and stands out from the other games in series as a strategy RPG.
Assemble With Care (2019) no information When Maria, a globe-trotting antique restorer, arrives in the sun-soaked town of Bellariva, she has no idea just how broken it will turn out to be. She wants nothing more than to help the town’s inhabitants save their most beloved possessions, but when it’s their personal lives that are starting to fracture, she’ll need to find a way to hold them together, one spare screw at a time. (assemblegame.com)
The Assembly (2016) no information The Assembly is an adventure game where you uncover the morally dubious secrets of an unknown scientific organisation from the perspective of two different characters.
Assetto Corsa (2014) no information Assetto Corsa (Italian for "Race Setup") is a sim racing video game developed by the Italian video game developer Kunos Simulazioni.
Assetto Corsa Competizione (2019) no information Assetto Corsa Competizione (Italian for "setup tuned for racing", "competition") is a sports car racing simulator developed by Italian video game developer Kunos Simulazioni. (wikipedia.org)
Astérix and the Secret Mission (1993) no information Astérix and the Secret Mission is a platform game for the Sega Master System and Sega Game Gear which was released in Europe and Brazil. (segaretro.org)
Astal (1995) no information Antowas has created a land of striking beauty and magic, with Astal and his beloved Leda among its happy inhabitants. However, Jerado has set out to destroy it, capturing Leda and forcing Astal to set off to save her. Astal is a side-scrolling platform game with lots of Anime-esque background detail. You have birds helping you if you can rescue them. Special moves such as a smart bomb can be collected. (mobygames)
Astalon: Tears of the Earth (2021) no information Three heroic explorers wander the post-apocalyptic desert on a mission to save their village’s resources from despair. (Metacritic.com)
Asterigos: Curse of the Stars (2022) no information Welcome to Aphes – a city-state full of magic and wonder inspired by ancient Rome and classical Greek designs. From the mist-covered bazaar streets to gloomy sewers, the enigmatic forests at the city’s outskirts to deep chasms full of glittering crystals, the landscapes of Aphes are full of beauty and dangers. (Metacritic.com)
Asterix (1993) no information Astérix is a platform game based on the eponymous comic books, where the short and mustached Gaul has to progress through levels located all across Europe, fighting Romans and various aggressive animals along the way, to rescue his friend Obelix before Caesar throws him to the lions... (mobygames.com)
Asterix (1991) no information Astérix is a platform game based on the comic book series Asterix, (wikipedia.org)
Asterix (1992) no information Asterix is a horizontal-scrolling beat'em up arcade game released in 1992 by Konami. It is based on the French comic series Asterix and Obelix. The player fights as either Asterix the Gaul or his best friend, Obelix, as they take on the 'might' of the oppressive Roman Empire. (igdb)
Asterix & Obelix (1995) no information Astérix & Obélix is a platform game where one player can choose to control either Astérix or Obélix or two players can play simultaneously. The mission of the two Gauls is to acquire artifacts from all across Europe. The game, like the comics, is set around 50 BC. It includes some bonus levels like a rugby match and the Olympic Games in Greece. Codes are used to save the player's progress. (mobygames.com)
Asterix & Obelix XXL (2003) no information Asterix & Obelix XXL is an action-adventure video game first released in 2003. (wikipedia.org)
Asterix & Obelix XXL 2: Mission: Wifix (2006) no information Asterix & Obelix XXL 2: Mission Wifix is a remake of Mission Las Vegum for the PlayStation Portable and the Nintendo DS. It revolves around the same plot, with added touch screen minigames, and Wi-Fi. (wikipedia.org)
Asterix & Obelix XXL 3: The Crystal Menhir (2019) no information Set off on an exciting adventure and immerse yourself in the world of Asterix! Alone or in co-op, explore the lands of the Roman empire and unravel the mystery of the Crystal Menhir and its incredible powers! (store.steampowered.com)
Asterix & Obelix: Slap Them All! (2021) no information Asterix & Obelix are back in a brand-new adventure full of slaps! Play as Asterix and Obelix and enjoy the most iconic landscapes of the saga while battling a hundreds of enemies in a Beat Them Up game filled with action… And lots of slaps! (Metacritic.com)
Asterix and the Great Rescue (1994) no information Asterix and the Great Rescue is a video game released by Sega for the Genesis/Mega Drive in 1993 and for the Game Gear and Master System in 1994. (wikipedia.org)
Asterix at the Olympic Games (2007) no information Asterix at the Olympic Games is an adventure sports video game. (wikipedia.org)
Asteroids (1979) no information Asteroids is an arcade space shooter released in November 1979 by Atari, Inc. and designed by Lyle Rains, Ed Logg, and Dominic Walsh. The player controls a spaceship in an asteroid field which is periodically traversed by flying saucers. The object of the game is to shoot and destroy asteroids and saucers while not colliding with either or being hit by the saucers' counter-fire. The game becomes harder as the number of asteroids increases. (wiki)
Asteroids (1998) no information You are an employee of the Astro-Mining Corporation. Your mission is to simply go to an assigned area of space and clear the area of asteroids and the occassional debris. The game consists of five zones, each with a different background and some with special features. Each zone has 15 levels. (mobygames)
Asteroids Deluxe (1980) no information Asteroids Deluxe is a vector graphic multidirectional shooter released in arcades in April 1981 by Atari Inc. as the sequel to Asteroids.
Asteroids Hyper 64 (1999) no information An updated version of the classic arcade blast 'em up, this game features full 3D environments, all-new weapons and defense systems and a 2-player split-screen mode. The gameplay is exactly the same. Pilot a spacecraft and destroy the oncoming asteroids, each of different sizes, defeating the enemy boss at the end of each level. Alien ships and black holes are also out there, along with ship upgrades that update your ship's weapons and defense systems. Multiplayer options. (mobygames.com)
Asteroids: Recharged (2021) no information How long can you survive the depths of space in this fresh revival of the classic arcade shooter? (Metacritic.com)
Asteroids... But Roguelite (2020) no information Start off as a weak ship with a simple attack and fight through waves of enemies, earning currency in order to purchase upgrades for your ship. The never ending waves of enemies grow in number, power, and variety as you progress. Purchase upgrades to keep pace with them. (store.steampowered.com)
Astonishia Story (2005) no information Astonishia Story is a Korean-made RPG and a remake of a PC game of the same name. This version features technically improved, more detailed graphics and soundtrack, animated cutscenes, and several tweaks in the interface and battle system. The PSP version is also the first English-translated release of the game. (mobygames)
Astonishia Story (1994) no information A hundred years ago Brimhil, the beautiful queen of elves, gave up her youth in order to revive the Life Tree which sustained her race. Years have passed, and humans began to oppress elves. A half-elf named Francis De La Cross tries to save Brimhil from dying, and won't stop at anything to achieve that goal. (Mobygames)
Astral Ascent (2023) no information Choose one of four heroes and explore the Garden, an astral prison guarded by 12 powerful mystical bosses: the Zodiacs. Challenge them with dozens of unique spells and faithful friends by your side to unfold the story of this platform roguelite with lightning fast combat. (store.steampowered.com)
Astral Chain (2019) no information Astral Chain is an action game developed by PlatinumGames. (wikipedia.org)
Astrea: Six-Sided Oracles (2023) no information Astrea is a DICE-deck-building roguelike that flips the script on deckbuilders by using dice instead of cards and an unique dual “damage” system: Purification vs Corruption. Build a dice pool strong enough to purify Astrea's out-of-control corruption and save the Star System. (store.steampowered.com)
Astria Ascending (2021) no information Explore a vast world on the brink of chaos in a mature, emotional JRPG. Experience an epic story with rewarding turn-based combat and expansive customization rendered in glorious 4K hand drawn visuals. (Metacritic.com)
Astro AstroMiner (2023) no information AstroMiner is a game about building a mining colony in an asteroid field, starting as a small space station and growing to a sprawling space port. (store.steampowered.com)
Astro Bears Party (2017) no information Astro Bears Party is an easy-to-learn, hard-to-master game about running around a planet and avoiding each other's Magical Beary Ribbons. Jump and hover over Ribbons using a jetpack. Perform dashes to threaten your opponents. Be the last Bear standing!
Astro Bot Rescue Mission (2018) no information Astro Bot Rescue Mission is a platformer, developed exclusively for use with PS VR. Take control of Astro the captain Bot and go on an epic VR rescue mission to save your fellow Bots who are dispersed all over space. (Metacritic.com)
Astro Boy: Omega Factor (2003) no information Omega Factor is a beat 'em up game starring Astro Boy, the main character of the Astro Boy franchise. Astro attacks enemies using high-powered punches and kicks, which can also knock enemies into other ones and destroy them. Using attack moves slowly fills a gauge at the top of the screen. Once the gauge is filled, Astro is able to perform a special attack; these are required in some situations. Astro is also able to fly using rocket power, which is also sometimes necessary. (wikipedia.org)
Astro Boy: The Video Game (2009) no information Astro Boy: The Video Game is an action platform video game based on the 2009 CGI animated film of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Astro Duel (2014) no information ASTRO DUEL is a fun, frenetic same-screen local multiplayer party game for 1 to 6 players! Game rounds are quick and defeat is sudden as you blast enemy ships, or run over your friends' shipless pilots. (Hilarity ahead!)
Astro Duel 2 (2024) no information Astro Duel 2 is a sci-fi combat game combining top-down space dog fights with up-close platforming action. Whether versus or co-op, battle through space and on foot at the same time! Strike within the fully-destructible arenas or just nuke ‘em from orbit. (store.steampowered.com)
Astro Tripper (2008) no information A horizontally-scrolling shoot-em-up for PlayStation Network. (giantbomb.com)
Astro Warrior (1986) no information Astro Warrior (????????? Asutoro Uori?) is a shoot 'em up video game developed and manufactured by Sega for the Master System in 1986. (wikipedia.org)
Astro\'s Playroom (2020) no information Astro's Playroom is a 3D platformer developed by ASOBI Team. (wikipedia.org)
Astroblast (1981) no information The game involves using a laser cannon to destroy falling meteors, bombs, and other targets. (wikipedia)
Astrologaster (2019) no information Astrologaster is a story-driven astrological comedy game set in Shakespeare’s London. Based on a true - and truly ridiculous - story. (Metacritic.com)
Astronarch (2021) no information A fusion of roguelikes and auto-battlers like never before seen. Recruit a party of mysterious heroes, navigate deadly lands, collect an arsenal of magical items, and vanquish a new evil threatening the realm! Party-Based Strategy: Select from a pool of unique heroes, each with skills which inspire vastly different strategies and customization. Position your heroes on the battlefield to influence the outcome of battle.
Astronautilus (2022) no information Your ship has crash-landed on a stray rogue planet, and you're out of fuel... It's up to you to delve beneath the frozen surface and find a way to get your ship back into space while fighting strange sea creatures and uncovering the mysteries of the world beneath the ice! (steam)
Astroneer (2019) no information Explore and reshape distant worlds! Astroneer is set during the 25th century Intergalactic Age of Discovery, where Astroneers explore the frontiers of outer space, risking their lives in harsh environments to unearth rare discoveries and unlock the mysteries of the universe. (Steam)
Astronoka (1998) no information Astronōka is a farming simulation game. Creatures from a remote star system cultivate vegetables in a futuristic environment. The player controls these creatures in various levels, completing puzzles in order to care for and gather the vegetables and win vegetable contests. The ultimate goal is to win the All-Universe Vegetable Competition. (mobygames)
Astronomia (2020) no information Astronomia is a spatial 3D puzzle game with a minimalist classic arcade art style. Guide the ball around each level to clear every fragment block and unlock the goal. A fun brain-teaser for casual and hardcore puzzlers alike! (store.steampowered.com)
AstroPop (2004) no information AstroPop is a real-time puzzle video game developed and published by PopCap Games. (wikipedia.org)
The Astyanax (1989) no information The Astyanax, known in Japan as The Lord of King (????????????), is a side-scrolling action game developed by Aicom released for the arcades by Jaleco. A home version for the Nintendo Entertainment System, simply titled Astyanax, was released during the same time as the arcade version. (wikipedia.org)
Asura (2017) no information Asura is an Action Rogue-like set in a fantasy world inspired by the richness of Indian mythology. It features a unique procedural skill tree which changes on every play-through. (store.steampowered.com)
Asura\'s Wrath (2012) no information Asura's Wrath (???? ???, Asurazu R?su) is an action video game developed by CyberConnect2 and published by Capcom.
At Dead of Night (2020) no information At Dead Of Night is part horror film, part horror game and part ghost hunt. It blends live-action and graphics to create a unique immersive horror experience like no other. (store.steampowered.com)
At Winter\'s End (2023) no information At Winter's End is a cozy narrative dice-rolling RPG about 12-year-old Noel growing up in the forest of spirits. Explore the forest and complete quests while rolling dice to see how Noel responds to the challenges they face. (store.steanpowered.com)
Atari Flashback Classic Vol 1 (2016) no information Atari Flashback Classics Volume 1. RELIVE THE GOLDEN AGE OF VIDEOGAMES. Combat, Centipede, Swordquest, Star Raiders and more
Atari Flashback Classics Vol. 2 (2017) no information Atari Flashback Classics Volume 2. FLASH BACK TO GREATNESS. Asteroids, Haunted House, Adventure, Major Havoc and many more!
Atari Mania (2022) no information A wild journey through videogame history, Atari Mania is a microgame collection wrapped in an hilarious retro-driven narrative of exploration and surprise. (Metacritic.com)
Atelier Annie: Alchemists of Sera Island (2009) no information Once upon a time, there was a lazy girl named Annie. To straighten her up, her Grandfather sent her over to an island where a development project was beginning. Annie must participate by using alchemy, which she's never tried before. What kind of life will she face on Sera Island!? (Mobygames)
Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk (2013) no information Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk[a] is a Japanese role-playing video game developed by Gust Co. Ltd.. The character designs are by Hidari. It is the fourteenth title in the Atelier series, coming after Atelier Meruru, but has a storyline independent from previous titles in the series. The game is the first installment in the Dusk storyline. An English language release was published in March 2013 by Tecmo Koei in western regions. A PlayStation Vita version titled Atelier Ayesha Plus: T
Atelier Escha & Logy - Alchemists of the Dust Sky (2013) no information Within this world, in the western reaches of the Land of Dusk, there exists a nation that has prospered through its use of alchemy.
Atelier Firis: The Alchemist and the Mysterious Journey (2016) no information Atelier Firis: The Alchemist and the Mysterious Journey is a 2016 Japanese role-playing video game developed by Gust. (wikipedia.org)
Atelier Iris (2004) no information In the land of Regallzine, there is a special guild of alchemists - people who possess magic powers they draw creatures called "mana". The alchemists are able to manipulate elements and to fuse magical items. One of such alchemists suddenly got the idea of resurrecting an ancient god, claiming it will bring peace and happiness to humanity. To stop the madman, another alchemist, a young man named Klein, enters the scene. (mobygames)
Atelier Iris 2: The Azoth of Destiny (2005) no information Atelier Iris 2: The Azoth of Destiny is the seventh game in the official Atelier series, and the second game in the Iris Series. Although the game was released after Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana, the game's story is a prequel to the first game in the Iris series. Typical JRPG, except for the alchemy system (which is a core element in the Atelier series), and a story focus on two protagonists.
Atelier Iris 3: Grand Phantasm (2006) no information Unlike previous games in the series, the maximum number of playable characters is three. However, to compensate for the fewer number of characters, once a certain point is reached in the game, Edge and Nell can equip various "Blades" which can change their combat style and skills. (wiki)
Atelier Lulua: The Scion of Arland (2019) no information The long awaited 4th installment of the popular "Arland" series that had begun with the "Atelier Rorona"! In this new story, players will revisit the nostalgic world of Arland and embark on exciting journey of alchemy together with Rorona's daughter, Lulua. (store.steampowered.com)
Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings (2018) no information A new Mysterious story to mark the 20th anniversary of the Atelier series! Delve into the fantastic worlds of Mysterious Paintings together with Lydie and Suelle!
Atelier Marie Remake: The Alchemist of Salburg (2023) no information Atelier Marie Remake: The Alchemist of Salburg is a remake of Atelier Marie: The Alchemist of Salburg.
Atelier Marie: The Alchemist of Salburg (1997) no information Marie is a 19-year-old student in Salburg, a make-believe medieval-style city. She is the worst student in her entire class, and is at the risk of expulsion. However, her teacher offers her a chance at salvation; Marie is given her own workshop (Atelier) in which she is given five years to produce something outstanding. (wiki)
Atelier Meruru: The Apprentice of Arland (2011) no information Atelier Meruru: The Apprentice of Arland is the 13th entry of the Atelier series and the last part of the Arland trilogy. The player controls Meruru, the princess of the Arls kingdom who rather would become the apprentice of Totori, the heroine of the predecessor. However, her father has steep demands: she only gets to keep learning alchemy when she manages to develop Arls so it can become a part of Arland. (mobygames)
Atelier Rorona Plus: The Alchemist of Arland (2013) no information Rorona's goal is to "gain recognition from the Kingdom to save her Atelier."
Atelier Rorona: The Alchemist of Arland (2009) no information A travelling alchemist visits the kingdom and shows its residents how to use the abandoned technological relics of nearby ruins. This begins a new era of prosperity within the kingdom. As a reward, the king allows the alchemist to open an alchemy workshop within the kingdom. A great many years later, the workshop is all but forgotten. One day, the workshop receives an ultimatum from the king: prove its usefulness in three years time or face closure. (mobygames)
Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy (2021) no information This story takes place three years after the events of the previous game “Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout,” and depicts the reunion of Ryza and her friends, who go through new encounters and goodbyes to discover a true priceless treasure. (mobygames)
Atelier Ryza 3: Alchemist of the End & the Secret Key (2023) no information Ryza and her friends are living their lives on Kurken Island when news of a sudden appearance of a mysterious group of islands in nearby waters arrives. To find a way to save her island, Ryza and her friends will set off on final adventure surrounding the "roots of alchemy." (Metacritic.com)
Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout (2019) no information The concept of this title, the latest in the series to depict a new "Atelier" world, is "True-to-life youths that develop together, even if just a little bit". (store.steampowered.com)
Atelier Shallie: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea (2014) no information The game was released in North America and Europe in March 2015.
Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream (2022) no information The latest entry in the series follows the beloved alchemist, Sophie Neuenmuller, shortly after her adventures in 2016’s Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book. (igdb.com)
Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book (2015) no information Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book is a 2015 Japanese role-playing video game developed by Gust. (wikipedia.org)
Atelier Totori: The Adventurer of Arland (2010) no information Years after the events of the previous game, Atelier Rorona: The Alchemist of Arland, the poor kingdom of Arland has grown into a Republic. Due to the relatively weak Knights class, the citizenry helped explore and tame the land. Today, "Adventurer" is now a respected profession. A young girl named Totooria Helmold (known as Totori to her friends) leaves her small fishing village to explore Arland and find her missing mother, a once-famous Adventurer she has never known. (mobygames)
Athena (1986) no information Athena (??? Atena) is a platform arcade game, produced and published in 1986 by SNK. (wikipedia.org)
Athletic World (1986) no information Athletic World (??????????) was developed by Human Entertainment and published by Bandai in Japan in 1986 and in North America in 1987. Athletic World was the first of ten games Bandai released for the Family Trainer series. (wikipedia.org)
Atlantis (1982) no information Atlantis is a fixed shooter video game released by Imagic in July 1982 for the Atari 2600.
Atlantis Evolution (2004) no information Near the beginning of the 20th century a 25-year-old journalist named Curtis Hewitt returns home from Patagonia. On his journey, he encounters a storm, which brings him to the world of Atlantis. Here he meets the native people and embarks on a quest to free them from their tyrannical gods. (Wiki)
Atlantis II (1999) no information This fantasy game takes place in the year 2020 as a young Egyptologist and her companion search for an ancient Egyptian site in the desert. Confronted with many riddles and puzzles, her quest eventually becomes the search for the Lost City of Atlantis itself. (Mobygames)
Atlantis III: The New World (2001) no information Assume the role of an archaeologist, as you search for the existence of a metropolis built, according to myth and legend, by the ancient Egyptians. Your quest for the mysterious secrets, that have eluded many, will take you on a journey through worlds of unequalled beauty. Let wisdom be your guide as you travel through time and spirit, and encounter challenging puzzles along your path. (Adventure gamers)
Atlantis no Nazo (1986) no information Atlantis no Nazo (Japanese: ????????, Hepburn: Atoranchisu no Nazo, "The Mystery of Atlantis") is a side-scrolling platform video game developed and published by Sunsoft. (wikipedia.org)
Atlantis Underwater Tycoon (2003) no information Atlantis Underwater Tycoon brings the tycoon craze to the depths of the ocean. The game plays like most other tycoon games, but is set on the ocean floor instead of on the surface where most other tycoon games are located. (mobygames.com)
Atlantis: The Lost Tales (1997) no information The advanced city design of Atlantis shows that a fully-fledged society must've functioned there, and this adventure game brings it to life. Queen Rhea is the leader who is under threat, and young Seth is the character you control as he aims to save the day. How can he know who to trust, and who has their own agenda in this complex world? (Mobygames)
Atlas Fallen (2023) no information Atlas Fallen is an action role-playing video game developed by Deck13 Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Atlas Wept (2024) no information A Humanist retro-style RPG game about sincerity and empathy, featuring friendly robot dogs and evil smiley faces. (store.steampowered.com)
ATOM RPG: Post-apocalyptic indie game (2017) no information ATOM RPG is a post-apocalyptic indie game, inspired by classic CRPGs: Fallout, Wasteland, System Shock, Deus Ex, Baldur's Gate and many others. In 1986 both the Soviet Union and the Western Bloc were destroyed in mutual nuclear bombings. You are one of the survivors of the nuclear Holocaust. Your mission - to explore the wild and wondrous world of the Soviet Wasteland. (mobygames.com)
Atomic Bomberman (1997) no information It was the first original Bomberman game to be developed for Windows, and the second game of the series made for the PC, following 1992's 'Bomberman'. It has a different look and feel compared to other Bomberman titles as a result (despite basic gameplay being unchanged), using pre-rendered 3D characters and backgrounds as opposed to hand-drawn animated sprites, techno-inspired background music and the extensive use of voice samples during gameplay. (wikipedia.org)
Atomic Heart (2023) no information Atomic Heart is a first-person shooter video game developed by Mundfish. (wikipedia.org)
Atomic Ninjas (2013) no information Atomic Ninjas is a video game developed by Czech company Grip Games. It is a Multiplayer Action 2½D platformer. (wikipedia.org)
Atomic Robo-Kid (1988) no information Atomic Robo-Kid for Atari ST - Shooter game released in 1990.
Atomic Runner (1988) no information The player takes the role of Chelnov, a coal miner who miraculously survives the malfunction and explosion of a nuclear power plant. Chelnov's body gains superhuman abilities due to the massive amount of radiation given off by the explosion, and a secret organization seeks to harness those abilities for its own evil purposes. Chelnov must battle and defeat the secret organization using his newfound abilities. (igdb)
Atomicrops (2020) no information Farm. Marry. Kill. Atomicrops is an action-packed roguelite farming simulator where you must cultivate and defend the last farm in the post-apocalypse wasteland. Farm mutated crops, marry townsfolk, and kill every mutant creature that tries to invade! (store.steampowered.com)
Atomine (2018) no information ATOMINE is a twin stick procedural rogue-lite shooter set in a virtual world with minimalist design, where the player recounts on the screen the real events of STUXNET, the first weapon ever created in the form of computer virus.
Atomino (1990) no information Build molecules out of the atoms provided - but watch for double, triple or four way atoms that will stop you from completing your task!
Atone: Heart of the Elder Tree (2019) no information The Gods have abandoned Midgard. Once a prosperous land teeming with mythical beasts and beings, it now rots from the inside, tainted by unknown forces. Odin's chosen guardians of the realm are gone. In their absence, the sacred Elder Tree they swore to protect is exposed to abuse and manipulation. Now, the only remnants of hope reside in Estra, the daughter of mankind's last great leader. (Metacritic.com)
ATRI -My Dear Moments- (2020) no information "As the world sank, I found you." In the near future, a sudden and unexplained sea rise has left much of human civilization underwater. In a little town slowly being enveloped by the ocean, an unforgettable summer is about to begin for a boy and a mysterious robot girl... (store.steampowered.com)
Attack of the Earthlings (2018) no information Take on Galactoil, a comically dysfunctional intergalactic energy corporation, and its larger-than-life employees in a tactical-stealth game that fuses satisfying strategic gameplay and dark comedy in a quirky single-player story. (store.steampowered.com)
Attack of the Friday Monsters! A Tokyo Tale (2013) no information Step into the life of Sohta, the young son of a family that has just set up a dry cleaners shop in the idyllic town of Fuji no Hana. In his interactions with the town's unique residents, episodic mysteries are revealed that portend to the strange events surrounding the appearance of a giant monster every Friday. And finally, when Friday evening falls, the giant monster will appear right before your eyes! (nintendo.com)
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (1991) no information Attack of the Killer Tomatoes is a 2D platform video game developed by Imagineering and released in 1991 for the NES. It was later ported to the Game Boy in 1992. (wikipedia.org)
Attack of the Movies 3D (2010) no information Attack of the Movies 3D is a rail shooter for the Nintendo Wii and Xbox 360. (wikipedia.org)
Attack of the Mutant Penguins (1996) no information In the distant galaxy of Bleurggh, an evil (but reasonably stupid) band of aliens picked up some of Earth's television signals. Unfortunately for them, they could only tune in a wildlife program. They figured the Earth would be a pushover to invade, so they disguised themselves as its inhabitants -- penguins! Word of the invasion has reached those champions of intergalactic do-goodery, Bernard and Rodney. (igdb)
The Attack of the Phantom Karate Devils (1983) no information The player uses the joystick to move and perform various attacks against ninjas and projectiles. Each time the character is hit they will lose some of their health, but they will also lose some health for every kick or punch they perform. The health can be restored by gaining enough points to earn a new promotion (Dan), or by making it to the next stage. (wikipedia.org)
Attack of the Saucerman (1999) no information Attack of the Saucerman is an action video game developed by Fube Industries and published by Psygnosis for the PlayStation console and Microsoft Windows in 1999. Attack of the Saucerman. Cover art of Attack of the Saucerman. Developer (s) Fube Industries.
Attack on Titan (2016) no information Attack on Titan (Japanese: 進撃の巨人, Hepburn: Shingeki no Kyojin), known in PAL regions as A.O.T.: Wings of Freedom, is an action hack and slash video game based on the animated series Attack on Titan, which is based on the Hajime Isayama's manga series of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Attack on Titan 2 (2018) no information Abandon all fear. Attack on Titan 2 is the gripping sequel to the action game based on the worldwide hit anime series 'Attack on Titan.'
Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains (2013) no information Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains (?????????????, Shingeki no Kyojin ~Jinrui Saigo no Tsubasa~, lit. "Attack on Titan: The Last Wings of Humanity"), known in Europe as Shingeki no Kyojin: Humanity in Chains, is an action game developed by Spike Chunsoft. (wikipedia.org)
Attentat 1942 (2017) no information Attentat 1942 is a Czech point-and-click adventure game, in which players take the role of Jindřich Jelínek's grandchild. (wikipedia.org)
Attention! (1897) no information An early and original abstract game for 2 to 4 players, heavily influenced by "Halma / Chinese Checkers" and "Draughts" and meant to fill the challenge-gap between "Draughts" and "Chess". One player plays the beleaguered black pawns and tries to eliminate all other pieces. The remaining player (s) try to occupy one of the 3 center fields with a pawn in their color.
Attractio (2016) no information Attractio is a single player game by Mexican developers GameCoder Studios, Renderfarm Studios and publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
ATV Offroad Fury Pro (2006) no information ATV Offroad Fury Pro is a racing video game, a loose port of ATV Offroad Fury 4 for the PlayStation Portable, developed by Climax Racing. (wikipedia.org)
ATV Offroad Fury: Blazin\' Trails (2005) no information ATV Offroad Fury: Blazin' Trails is a racing video game for the PlayStation Portable as a port of ATV Offroad Fury 3, part of the MX vs. ATV series, developed by Climax Racing. (wikipedia.org)
ATV: Quad Frenzy (2005) no information ATV: Quad Frenzy is a 2005 racing video game developed for the Nintendo DS by Skyworks Technologies. (wikipedia.org)
ATV: Quad Power Racing 2 (2003) no information ATV: Quad Power Racing 2 is a racing video game developed by Climax Brighton. (wikipedia.org)
Au-Delà (2022) no information Au-Delà is an indie horror puzzle game where the main objective is to find your parents. For this purpose, you will have to explore the entire house, collect information and items, without dying, by solving puzzles or confronting monsters. Au-Delà takes the side of a 2D side view, offering a new experience by making you discover another way to appreciate the dark atmosphere of a horror game. (igdb.com)
Auction (1983) no information Five cards are placed face down for auction so that the players know what is up for bids but not its value. The high bidder of the open auction gets the cards and the amount spent is noted. The game continues until the deck is depleted. (There are four cards left over. I presume these cards are not auctioned but the rules don’t say.) The value of the cards won by each player is totaled and their value is subtracted from the amount spent. The player with the highest grand total is the winner.
Auction (1987) no information Players attempt to “furnish a home” as quickly as possible by acquiring furniture cards at “auction” or at “shop prices.” They must also sell furniture by auction. “Rent” has to be paid players acquire the required kitchen and bedroom furniture cards. Furnishing a second bedroom produces rental income from a “lodger”. The winner is the first player to have acquired a full set of furniture cards plus one other item.
Auction Anagrams (1912) no information The object of each player is to make a word of FOUR LETTERS from the cards which he buys at auction in competition with the other players. The first player completing a WORD OF FOUR LETTERS wins the game.
Audio Beats (2018) no information Audio Beats is a tribute to the classic rhythm games. If you are a traditional rhythm game player seeking for great beats and challenges in VR, Audio Beats is the answer.
Audioshield (2016) no information The player uses shields to block incoming orbs of the corresponding color. Sometimes the player must block purple orbs by holding both of the shields together. The level generation is done in a similar way to Fitterer's previous Audiosurf series. The user supplies the song, and the game generates a series of orbs to match the beat of the song. (wikipedia.org).
Audiosurf (2008) no information Audiosurf creates track-like stages which visually represent the music that players select. Players must race along this track, collecting the coloured blocks which appear in sync with the music.
Audiosurf 2 (2015) no information Audiosurf 2 is a rhythm score attack video game that uses the player's own music library to generate a course the player needs to navigate through. (wikipedia.org)
Auditorium (2008) no information Auditorium is a music-based puzzle game developed by Philadelphia-based studio Cipher Prime. (wikipedia.org)
Auf Wiedersehen Monty (1987) no information Monty Mole, still on the run from the law, travels across Europe in the fourth installment of this 80s platform series. (igdb)
Aura: Fate of the Ages (2004) no information Lose yourself in this fantastic and rich adventure, uncover the smallest details, collect information, solve the enigmas and unravel the saga of intrigue, exploration and treachery that is AURA: Fate of the Ages. (store.steampowered.com)
Aussie Rules Footy (1992) no information Aussie Rules Footy is the first AFL simulation video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. (wikipedia.org)
Austerlitz (1989) no information Austerlitz is a turn-based strategy video game developed by Personal Software Services and published by Mirrorsoft. It was released in the United Kingdom and Germany for the Amiga, Atari ST
Austin Powers Pinball (2002) no information Austin Powers Pinball is a based on the Austin Powers movie franchise. Two tables are included - one based on International Man of Mystery and the other based on The Spy Who Shagged Me. Tables can be played in either full-screen or scrolling mode. Sound effects and dot-matrix animations are taken from the movies, while the music is merely in the same style. (mobygames.com)
Australia (2005) no information Each player controls a group of Rangers, who are working on nature and industry projects in Australia during the 1920s. You score points by completing nature or industrial projects. The game ends when all card piles are exhausted and at least one player has played his last card. The players add their remaining dollars to their scores. The player with the most points wins the game.
Australian Rules Football - Footy (2017) no information Footy? Australian Rules Football of course not a game well known in the northern hemisphere but big Down Under so this little game gives you the chance to learn a bit about it [and scoring] without having to build your own slightly odd shape pitch. The throw of the Dice moves the Ball around the Pitch as possession changes hands and the teams advance by Zone when they have possession to get close enough for a shot for a Goal or Behind if the Defender can knock it through the Behind Posts.
Auteuil (1963) no information This old French game simulates Steeple-Chase horse races. On his turn, each player throws three dice and chooses which one among the eight horses he will advance toward the finish line, in order to match his secret bets
Auto Auction (1985) no information One player is the car auctioneer. S/he reveals the car and the features of the car (i.e. air conditioning, power windows etc.) and opens the bidding. Players are dealt eight bidders cards with values ranging from 25 to 10000 dollars. The bidders select a combination of cards to create their bid. The player that is closest to the reserve price, which is only known to the auctioneer, wins the round.
Auto Chess (2019) no information Auto Chess is the original auto battler game that had a significant worldwide influence with its brand new gameplay mode and strategic competitive features. It has also attracted tens of millions of players around the globe. Each player can play against others through the internet and enjoy a brand new strategy competitive experience. (igdb)
Auto Modellista (2002) no information Auto Modellista (アウトモデリスタ) is a racing game developed and published by Capcom. (wikipedia.org)
Autoduel (1985) no information Autoduel is a 1985 role-playing video game published by Origin Systems for the Atari 8-bit family, Commodore 64, Apple II, Macintosh, and MS-DOS. It was released in 1987 for the Atari ST and in 1988 for the Amiga.
Automachef (2019) no information Welcome to Automachef, a resource management puzzler where you design kitchens, program machinery and watch your genius come to life! It’s time to engineer tomorrow’s kitchen, today! (store.steampowered.com)
Automobiles (2016) no information Drivers, start your engines! Will you cross the finish line first? Now is your chance to find out! Automobiles is a deck‑building game in which the fun is cubed — because instead of using cards to build a deck, you build with your collection of cubes. These cubes not only allow you to race your car around the track, but they also allow you to improve your handling, optimize your pit crew, and boost your speed, all of which are your keys to victory! (boardgamegeek.com)
Automobili Lamborghini (1997) no information Automobili Lamborghini is a 1997 racing video game developed and published by Titus Software. (wikipedia.org)
Autonauts (2019) no information You are responsible for colonising uninhabited planets. Start from nothing and harness natural resources to build a robot empire that can be taught anything. Automation is the name of the game - progress through the technological ages, automate life itself and achieve absolute autonomy! (store.steampowered.com)
Avadon 2: The Corruption (2013) no information Avadon 2: The Corruption is a single-player role-playing video game. The player assumes the role of a Blademaster, a Shadowwalker, a Shaman, a Sorcerer, or a Tinkermage. Later, the player can recruit two other characters and embark on missions assigned by the leaders of Avadon. As Avadon 2 begins, Avadon has been sacked, and a host of invaders are preparing to invade the player's homeland. The player will be conscripted by Avadon and must hunt for a way to fend off the attackers. (wikipedia.org)
Avadon 3: The Warborn (2016) no information Avadon 3: The Warborn is a single-player role-playing video game. The fortress of Avadon is a force within the Pact, a small army of warriors, spies, and assassins tasked to protect the Pact and eliminate any threats to its safety. As Avadon 3 begins, Lynaeus has been invaded. The player must help to repel hordes of monsters and raiders from their homeland. Your mad commander has a plan for defeating the invaders. You must choose to help or betray. (wikipedia.org)
Avadon: The Black Fortress (2011) no information The first game in the Avadon trilogy. Avadon: The Black Fortress is a single-player role-playing game. The player assumes the role of a Blademaster, a Shadowwalker, a Shaman, or a Sorceress and after that can recruit up to two other characters (from the same set of four classes) for missions assigned by the leaders of Avadon. (wikipedia)
Avalon Code (2008) no information The plot centers on a young peasant who has been plagued with apocalyptic and prophetic nightmares for weeks prior to the beginning of the story. The latest dream, shown in the opening cinematic, features a mysterious voice. The voice reveals that the protagonist's world has undergone countless reincarnations in the past and is fated to a cycle of correction, destruction, and rebirth until “true enlightenment”. (wiki)
Avant-Garde Cuisine (2018) no information A game about creating the best meal you can. From a limited selection of food, can you craft a masterpiece meal? It isn’t as easy as it sounds. You are trying to please the ultimate judge: The Customer, while facing the fiercest competition around : Your fellow chefs at the Avant-Garde Restaurant. Can you satisfy the most customers and become Head Chef?
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora (2023) no information Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is an open world action-adventure game based on the Avatar film series. (wikipedia.org)
Avatar: The Last Airbender (2006) no information Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Video Game (Also known as Avatar: The Legend of Aang in Europe) is a video game based on the animated television series of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Avatar: The Last Airbender - Into the Inferno (2008) no information Avatar: The Last Airbender – Into the Inferno (known as Avatar: The Legend of Aang – Into the Inferno in Europe) is a video game based on the Nickelodeon animated TV series Avatar: The Last Airbender. (wikipedia.org)
Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Burning Earth (2007) no information Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Burning Earth (known as Avatar: The Legend of Aang – The Burning Earth in Europe) is a 2007 video game for Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, Wii, and Xbox 360 based on the animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender. (wikipedia.org)
Aven Colony (2017) no information Build a new home for humanity in Aven Colony. Discover Aven Prime - an alien planet of deserts, tundras, and wetlands light years from earth. Build your colonies into massive, sprawling cities whilst dealing with the challenges faced when settling on a new world.
Avencast: Rise of the Mage (2007) no information Avencast: Rise of the Mage is an action role-playing game. It heavily borrows elements of beat 'em ups. This is apparent from the ability to cast spells by rapidly combining movement inputs with mouse buttons. Alternatively short cuts can be assigned for easy access of spells. Also the scheme of recurring Boss fights reflects this relation. The inclusion of riddles shows the connection to adventure games. (wikipedia.org)
Avenger Bird (2017) no information Avenger Bird is a platform side-scroller game with pixel-art graphics, but your hero isn't just a regular hero. You are playing a bird that can flap it's tiny wings to fly and glide for a limited distances. It's a retro inspired 16-bit era game with innovative and challenging fly/glide mechanic. (Metacritic.com)
Avengers in Galactic Storm (1995) no information Avengers in Galactic Storm plays similarly to other 2D versus fighting games, in which the player's character fights against his or her opponent in best two-out-of-three matches with the computer or against another player. The player has a character roster of eight playable fighters to choose from. The main unique feature of the game is the assistant character roster. Players choose both a playable character and an assistant to fight with before proceeding with the selected mode. (wikipedia.org)
Avenging Spirit (1991) no information In Avenging Spirit the protagonist is a spirit out for revenge. He has been murdered by a group of gangsters and his girlfriend has been taken hostage by them. Her father uses his brand new machine to call the man's spirit back from the dead, telling him that they are holding his daughter ransom unless he turns over his research on ghost energy. (mobygames)
Avernum 2: Crystal Souls (2015) no information Avernum 2: Crystal Souls is a single-player role-playing video game. As Avernum 2 begins, the Empire has begun to take revenge. They have invaded Avernum, taking cave after cave and killing everyone they meet. If the player can’t find a way to stop them, and soon, Avernum is doomed.
Avernum 3: Ruined World (2018) no information The conclusion to the trilogy! Avernum 3 is an indie, fantasy role-playing adventure with many hours of gameplay. Explore an enormous world that evolves as time passes. Towns are destroyed. Refugees flee. Disasters happen. Your people long to escape from their underworld prison, but the surface world is being destroyed. Fight plagues of bizarre monsters and win your freedom. Enjoy an intricate tactical battle system with multitudes of abilities, character traits, and unique magical artifacts.
Avernum: Escape from the Pit (2011) no information Avernum: Escape from the Pit is a single-player role-playing video game developed by Spiderweb Software. It is the first game in the remade Avernum First Trilogy and the second ground-up rewrite of Exile: Escape from the Pit. The Avernum series is based in Avernum, a subterranean nation far under the surface of the world. The surface is ruled by the Empire, a single, monolithic power under the command of the cruel Emperor Hawthorne. (wikipedia.org)
AVGN Adventures (2013) no information AVGN Adventures is the official game of the Angry Video Game Nerd YouTube series. It takes gameplay styles from classic titles such as Megaman and Castlevania. Having an uncountable amount of obstacles as well as hard-to-kill enemies, there are several references to past AVGN episodes.
Aviary Attorney (2015) no information The game is set in 1848 Paris inhabited by anthropomorphic animals, and the player takes the role of a defence lawyer who must defend a series of clients in court. For each case the player is given a limited number of days to explore various locations around Paris, gathering clues, but also numerous red herrings. The player must then use the results of their investigation to cross examine witnesses at the trial, to try and procure a verdict of not guilty from the jury. (wikipedia.org)
AVICII Invector (2019) no information Soar through vocal melodies, sweep each fade and attack every beat in 25 of AVICII’s biggest hits, in this enthralling futuristic rhythm-action experience – AVICII Invector. (store.steampowered.com)
Avoid the Noid (1989) no information You have just been sent out to deliver a pizza to Doom Industries. As a Dominoes Pizza delivery boy, you must reach the top of the building, while avoiding the "Noid" (Dominoes "clay-mation" character). Your goal must be accomplished within 30 minutes, or the customer gets a discount, and you lose your job. (igdb)
Avorion (2020) no information A procedural co-op space sandbox where players can build their own space ships out of dynamically scalable blocks. Fight epic space battles, explore, mine, trade, wage wars and build your own empire to save your galaxy from being torn apart by an unknown enemy. (Steam)
AVP Evolution (2013) no information The game is in the third-person perspective and features the Super Predators as the antagonists of the storyline. Similarly to the Alien campaign of Aliens versus Predator 2, Alien players start off as a Facehugger and must find a host to impregnate so the player may become a Chestburster and eventually grow into an adult Alien (avp.wikia.com)
The Awakened Fate Ultimatum (2013) no information The Guided Fate Paradox is a roguelike role-playing video game developed and published by Nippon Ichi Software for the PlayStation 3. It was released in Japan on January 24, 2013, Europe on October 28, 2013 and North America on November 5, 2013. Wikipedia
AWAY: Journey to the Unexpected (2019) no information Welcome to a feel-good FPS! A colorful adventure combining action, negotiation and rogue-lite elements. You play as a kid that is neither a hero nor a warrior. Yet with the power of friendship, you will overcome every obstacle in your way! (store.steampowered.com)
Away: Shuffle Dungeon (2008) no information Away: Shuffle Dungeon (Awayアウェイ シャッフルダンジョン, Awei Shaffuru Danjon) is an action role-playing game developed by Artoon and Mistwalker. (wikipedia.org)
AWAY: The Survival Series (2021) no information AWAY: The Survival Series is an indie action-adventure video game developed and published by Canadian studio Breaking Walls. (wikipedia.org)
Awesome (1990) no information Awesome is a science fiction action video game released by Psygnosis for the Amiga and Atari ST in 1990.
The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit (2018) no information The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit is a graphic adventure in which the player assumes the role of Chris, a young boy who pretends to be a superhero. His costume is customizable, while the environment can be interacted with and contains quests like treasure hunting and exploring imagined planets. Dialog trees are used to respond to non-player characters. The choices made in The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit will also have consequences in Life Is Strange 2 (wikipedia.org)
Awesome Pea (2019) no information Awesome Pea is a classic run-and-jump platformer, in which you must help the greedy Pea in his insatiable quest for gold. Dangerous dungeons, deceptively beautiful nature, hidden deadly traps, and many MANY coins await you. (Metacritic.com)
Awesome Possum... Kicks Dr. Machino\'s Butt (1993) no information Mad scientist Dr. Machino has sent his robots to pollute the earth and endanger the wildlife. Aided by Killer Bee and Rad Rhino, Awesome Possum sets out to destroy the robots, put a stop to the mad scientist and save the world. (wiki)
Awesomenauts (2012) no information Awesomenauts is a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) incorporating elements from 2D platformer and Fighting games. At the start of a match, a player selects from one of the available characters known as "Awesomenauts". In addition to unique looks and voice-over work, each Awesomenaut has a vastly different set of base attributes such as health, movement speed, and attack strength, and regular and special attack moves.
The Awful Green Things from Outer Space (1979) no information Aliens with an alarmingly fast growth rate attack the crew of the space ship Znutar. Weapons can help, but you don't know their effect on the aliens until you try them.
Awkward (2018) no information Awkward is the ultimate party game featuring over 5,000 questions. Do you dare to find out how well you really know each other?
Awkward Turtle (2014) no information An adult party word game with 352 of the most awkward sounding, feeling and looking words English offers. Anything from "penis" to the seemingly benign "moist". Two teams duke it out in 60 second rounds. The first team to guess enough words correctly to reach 30 points is crowned the "Awkward Turtle Champions"! Basically it's a crude, adult version of taboo! Try to describe the word on the top of the card without saying the words presented on the bottom of the card!
Ax Battler: A Legend of Golden Axe (1991) no information The protagonist is Ax Battler, the male barbarian character from the original Golden Axe game. The series' primary villain, Death Adder, is laying siege to the entire world. He steals the Golden Axe, a magical weapon that grants its wielder unimaginable power, from its hiding place in Firewood Castle. To prevent Death Adder using its powers to destroy the world, the king of Firewood Castle calls upon the help of his strongest warrior: Ax Battler. (wiki)
Axel & Pixel (2009) no information Axel & Pixel is a point-and-click adventure video game developed by Silver Wish Games. (wikipedia.org)
Axelay (1992) no information The planetary system known as Illis, once a peaceful system, is invaded by an alien empire known as the Armada of Annihilation, taking over the planets of the Illis system, including the Earth-like Corliss. As a last resort against the alien forces, the D117B Axelay fighter is sent out to recover its lost weaponry and put a stop to the invasion. (Wikipedia)
Axiom Verge (2015) no information Explore and uncover the mystery of a surreal alien world by blasting aliens and glitching your environment in this intense retro side-scrolling action/adventure.
Axiom Verge 2 (2021) no information Life. Afterlife. Real. Virtual. Dream. Nightmare. It’s a thin line. It’s Axiom Verge 2. The sequel to Axiom Verge, Axiom Verge 2 expands on the universe with completely new characters, abilities, and gameplay. (Metacritic.com)
Axis & Allies (1994) no information Axis & Allies is a video game closely based on the Axis and Allies: Classic board game. Players take control of one of five world powers at the start of 1942 in WW2, grouped into the opposing factions of the Allies (US, UK, and USSR) and the Axis (Germany and Japan). Victory conditions are set at the start of the game: complete world domination, the capture of enemy capitals, or reaching a set level of economic power by the Axis. (Wikipedia.org)
Axis & Allies: Classic (1981) no information Original version of the World War Ii board game. Players attempt to win the war by capturing enough critical territories to gain an advantage over the enemy.
Ayo the Clown (2021) no information Go on an adventure to unite dog and clown. (Metacritic.com)
Ayrton Senna\'s Super Monaco GP II (1992) no information Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II is an arcade-style Formula One racing video game developed and manufactured by Sega, and the follow-up to Super Monaco GP. (wikipedia.org)
Azada (2007) no information Azada is an adventure-puzzle casual game developed by Big Fish Studios Europe. (wikipedia.org)
Azkend (2007) no information Enjoy the visions from the mystical world of Azkend in a puzzle game polished to perfection!
Azkend 2: The World Beneath (2012) no information Azkend 2: The World Beneath is a match-3 puzzle video game developed by Finnish studio 10tons Ltd.
Aztec Adventure (1987) no information Aztec Adventure, known in Japan as Nazca '88: The Golden Road to Paradise (??? '88 -THE GOLDEN ROAD TO PARADISE-), an action video game that was developed and published by Sega for the Sega Master System. (wikipedia.org)
Aztec Tiki Talisman (2023) no information Embark on a thrilling adventure in Aztec Tiki Talisman! Explore 50 challenging levels in the mystical Aztec jungle, battle foes, solve puzzles, and confront epic bosses. Will you find the blue talisman and unlock the portal to the next level? (store.steampowered.com)
Aztec: The Curse in the Heart of the City of Gold (1999) no information This 1st person adventure game is set in the time of the Aztecs. A nobleman has been murdered, and you've been blamed for it, you must run away and save yourself. Is there a connection between his murder and the strange illness affecting the population? The sacred amulet you hold may be the key to it all. (mobygames)
Aztech: Forgotten Gods (2022) no information Some things are best left forgotten. Aztech Forgotten Gods is the cyber-stone action-adventure following Achtli, a young woman who battles the colossal Forgotten Gods. To uncover the truth behind her far-future Mesoamerican metropolis, she'll have to turn the Gods' power against them, as she soars through the city with power and grace. (Metacritic.com)
Aztez (2017) no information Aztez is a unique hybrid of beat 'em up and turn-based strategy set in the world of the Aztec Empire. Deploy your Aztez (elite close combat warriors) in the strategy game and enjoy a highly technical real-time combat event that has consequences in the empire. (mobygames.com)
Azul (2017) no information Players take turns drafting colored tiles from suppliers to their player board. Later in the round, players score points based on how they've placed their tiles to decorate the palace.
Azur Lane: Crosswave (2019) no information Azur Lane Crosswave is a 3D adaptation of Azur Lane for PlayStation 4. (wikipedia.org)
Azure Reflections (2012) no information A side-scrolling bullet hell fangame based on one of the hottest shooting game series to come out of Japan, the Touhou Project!
Azure Striker Gunvolt (2014) no information Azure Striker Gunvolt, known as Armed Blue: Gunvolt in Japan, is a 2D side-scrolling action-platform game developed and published by Inti Creates. (wikipedia.org)
Azure Striker Gunvolt 2 (2016) no information Azure Striker Gunvolt 2, known as Armed Blue: Gunvolt 2 Sou (??????????????????) in Japan, a 2D side-scrolling action-platform video game developed and published by Inti Creates. (wikipedia.org)
Azure Striker Gunvolt 3 (2022) no information New protagonist Kirin fights along side Gunvolt, allowing players to switch characters on the fly, adding a new element to the series’ high-speed 2D action gameplay. (Metacritic.com)
Azurik: Rise of Perathia (2001) no information Azurik, the protagonist and namesake of the game, is an adept in an order of warriors. Their job is to protect and preserve the balance of the six natural elements in the world. These elements are Fire, Earth, Air, Water, Life, and Death. The essence of the elements has been locked within special "Discs", which are kept in the tower in the middle of Town. All that is, except one; the disc of Death had been lost a great deal of time before, its location unknown. (wiki)
B-17: Fortress in the Sky (2007) no information B-17: Fortress in the Sky is a 2007 combat flight simulator video game for the Nintendo DS developed by American studio Skyworks Technologies Inc. (wikipedia.org)
B. A. T. (1989) no information "B.A.T. - Bureau of Astral Troubleshooters" is an adventure game developed by Computers Dream and published by Ubi Soft in 1989 on the Atari ST.
B. A. T. II: The Koshan Conspiracy (1992) no information B.A.T. II – The Koshan Conspiracy is a futuristic point and click adventure game written by Computer's Dream and published by Ubi Soft in 1992.
B.A.T. (1989) no information B.A.T. is a mixture of first-person adventure game and role-playing. Most of the game is spent exploring the futuristic locations, talking to characters and gathering items needed to advance the narrative. Combat occurs randomly and utilizes a real-time system. (mobygames.com)
B.ARK (2021) no information Pilot a team of animals across the Solar System, and blast through evil aquatic enemies in the family-friendly couch co-op space shooter, B.ARK! (Metacritic.com)
B.O.B. (1993) no information You are a teenage ant-like robot, who is going out for a date... However, you take your dad's car and he warns you; if you make a scratch on the car, you will never drive it again... Of course, you make a scratch and crash on a unknown planet! What to do now? Guide B.O.B through a colorful game with the strangest enemies you ever seen, to find a new car to get home with... (mobygames.com)
Baal (1988) no information Baal is a platform-based shoot 'em up video game from 1988, published by Psygnosis.
Baba Is You (2019) no information Baba Is You is a puzzle game where the rules you have to follow are present as blocks you can interact with. By manipulating them, you can change how the game works, repurpose things you find in the levels and cause surprising interactions! (store.steampowered.com)
BABBDI (2022) no information Find your way out of BABBDI. A short, first person exploration experience. (store.steampowered.com)
Babel Rising (2009) no information Babel Rising is a video game developed by Mando Productions. (wikipedia.org)
Baby Life (2008) no information Baby Life is a simulation for the Nintendo DS by French studio Pasta Games. (wikipedi.org)
Baby Pac-Man (1982) no information Baby Pac-Man is a hybrid arcade/pinball game released by Bally Midway. The cabinet consists of a 13-inch video screen seated above an elevated horizontal pinball game, and the combination fits into roughly the same size space as an upright arcade machine. (wikipedia.org)
Baby Pals (2007) no information Baby Pals is a simulation-style video game for the Nintendo DS developed by American studio Brain Toys. (wikipedia.org)
Baby Shark: Sing & Swim Party (2023) no information Swim across the wide ocean with the Shark Family to enjoy the Fin-tastic Festival. Choose from five customizable characters and play either in the runner or rhythmic game mode. Sing and swim to fin-omenal songs and get rewarded with tons of musical cards to add to your album. (store.steampwered.com)
Babylon\'s Fall (2022) no information Babylon's Fall is an action role-playing video game developed by PlatinumGames. (wikipedia.org)
Babysitting Mama (2010) no information Babysitting Mama, known in Japan as Babysitter Mama (?????????, Beb?shitt? Mama) is a babysitting simulation-styled minigame compilation video game. 9wikipedia.org)
Baccarat (0) no information There are three accepted variants of Baccarat; Baccarat Chemin de Fer, Baccarat Banque and Punto Banco. Typically played in Casinos, several standard decks of 52 cards are shuffled together and dealt from a communal card shoe. All three variants operate on the same principle; 2 cards are dealt in alternating order to a hand designated as the Player, and a hand designated as the Banker.
Baccardo (1930) no information An old horse racing card game. It consists of 50 cards and is playable by exactly 4 players. During a game, 1 player is the "bookie" and the others are all "punters." 46 of the cards are horse cards, and the other 4 are one each of "policeman", "welsher", "tipster" and "the odds."
The Bachelor (2010) no information Be the man or woman you always wanted to be in this Wii and Nintendo DS game based off the hit reality TV show "The Bachelor". (giantbomb.com)
Back 4 Blood (2021) no information Back 4 Blood is an online multiplayer first-person shooter game developed by Turtle Rock Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Back at the Barnyard: Slop Bucket Games (2008) no information Back at the Barnyard: Slop Bucket Games (released in European regions under the name Back at the Barnyard: Barnyard Games) is an action video game released by THQ in 2008 for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Back to Bed (2014) no information Guide Bob the sleepwalker to the safety of his bed by taking control of his subconscious guardian, Subob. Explore a surreal and hand-painted dream world, avoid dangers and get Bob safely back to bed. (store.steampowered.com)
Back to the Future (1989) no information The game is loosely based on the 1985 film of the same name. In the single mode game, the player controls Marty McFly through various stages set in 1955 in which he collects various clock icons in order to advance to the next level, and avoid the gradual vanishing of his future. (Wikipedia)
Back to the Future Part II (1990) no information Back to the Future Part II is a video game developed by Mirrorsoft based on the Back to the Future Part II film. (segaretro.org)
Back to the Future Part II & III (1990) no information Based on the second and third films in the Back to the Future trilogy. (Wikipedia)
Back to The Future Part III (1991) no information Marty McFly must go to the old west and convince Doc Brown, who has been living there for 6 months to come back to the future. (CrappyGamesWiki)
Back to the Future: The Game (2010) no information It has been six months since Marty McFly witnessed Emmett "Doc" Brown depart into an unknown time, and the bank has foreclosed on Doc's home. While helping his father George sort through Doc's possessions, Marty is surprised to see a DeLorean time machine, which he thought had been destroyed, appear outside the house. Inside is Einstein, Doc's dog, and a tape recorder with a message from Doc explaining how the time machine would return to this present should Doc ever run into problems. (wiki)
Back to the Golden Age (1990) no information Back to the Golden Age is an adventure, action game for the Atari ST developed by Ubi Soft released in 1990 (by Ubi Soft).
Backbone (2021) no information Backbone is a post-noir roleplaying detective adventure. Become raccoon private eye Howard Lotor as you interrogate a diverse cast of characters, collect evidence, and explore dystopian Vancouver, BC inhabited by animals. (Metacritic.com)
Backbreaker (2010) no information Backbreaker is an American football video game. It does not use teams from the NFL because Electronic Arts has an exclusive license in its Madden series. It uses the Euphoria game engine, that determines animations dynamically rather than depending on canned animations. A patch released on August 6, 2010, alleviated many of the issues critics had with the game upon release and included upgrades such as improved AI, new play books and an enhanced replay feature. (wikipedia.org)
Backgammon (1500) no information Backgammon is one of the oldest board games known. It is a two player game where each player has fifteen pieces (checkers) which move between twenty-four triangles (points) according to the roll of two dice. The objective of the game is to be first to bear off, i.e. move all fifteen checkers off the board. (wikipedia.org)
Backgammon Blitz (2014) no information Loved by millions, played for centuries, backgammon is a two-player strategy game quite unlike any other.
Backpacker (1995) no information Travel simulator where the player travels the world and answers questions. The graphics in the games consists mostly of static images. (wikipedia.org)
Backpacker 2 (1997) no information Backpacker is a series of Swedish computer games. The games are travel simulators where the player travels the world and answers questions. The graphics in the games consists mostly of static images. The series has never been released for game consoles. (wikipedia.org)
Backspace Bouken (2019) no information Type your way through absurd encounters and mysterious puzzles in this old-school typing dungeon crawler. (store.steampowered.com)
Backyard Baseball (1997) no information Backyard Baseball is a sports game for computer systems, released in 1997. It is the first installment edition in the Backyard Baseball series, and the first game published as a part of the Backyard Sports (then called "Junior Sports") series overall. (backyardsports.fandom.com) Players created their own baseball teams from a roster of 30 original kid characters, each with their own stats, slogans and theme music.
Backyard Baseball (2002) no information The third entry in Humongous Entertainment's cartoonish baseball series is the first to hit consoles, bringing with it a revised roster of MLB players as well as the original kids. (giantbomb.com)
Backyard Baseball \'09 (2008) no information Backyard Baseball '09 is the most recent game in the Backyard Sports franchise. It features David "Big Papi" Ortiz on the cover, and boasts new play modes, such as Home Run Derby. (giantbomb.com)
Backyard Baseball \'10 (2009) no information Backyard Baseball '10 is a MLB licensed baseball game for kids. (giantbomb.com)
Backyard Cricket (2021) no information Roll the ball dice and the extras dice to make runs fast while watching out for those pesky stumps! Players roll the dice then while matching numbers with their score sheet trying to skip over the wickets, play continues until some one either gets 10 wickets or finishes their 4th innings. Count up the total runs scored, the player with the most, Wins.
Backyard Cricket: The Dice Game (2019) no information A quick 10-15 minute game where you get to play an arvo's worth of backyard cricket, but without all the sweaty running around and angry yelling. Great for playing indoors when you just can't make it outside, due to rain, excessive heat, or many of the other reasons that force people inside.
Backyard Football (2002) no information Backyard Football teams up with the NFL to bring kid versions of the best tackling, passing, and running pros. (Metacritic.com)
Backyard Football \'08 (2007) no information Backyard Football '08 is one in a series of fun, non-sim style sports titles from Atari. It features cartoon-style graphics and simple football gameplay. (giantbomb.com)
Backyard Football \'09 (2008) no information Backyard Football '09 was developed and published by the same studios as the previous installment, and released on the same systems on October 31, 2008. (wikipedia.org)
Backyard Football \'10 (2009) no information Real NFL players and teams appear as kids in this youth-oriented seven-on-seven football game. (giantbomb.com)
Backyard Hockey (2007) no information Hit the ice and play Hockey like pro! Backyard Hockey is nonstop 3-on-3 action with realistic NHL plays and crazy arcade power moves. (mobygames.com)
Backyard Soccer (1998) no information Create a roster of kids with different skills and strengths, then face off against other leagues of kids. Go for the GOOOOOOOOAL!
Backyard Sports: Baseball 2007 (2006) no information Backyard Baseball is a 3D cartoon baseball sim. (giantbomb.com)
Backyard Sports: Rookie Rush (2010) no information Backyard Sports: Rookie Rush marks the second title released featuring the new look and feel of the Backyard Sports franchise. (giantbomb.com)
Backyard Sports: Sandlot Sluggers (2010) no information A family-friendly baseball game in the long-running Backyard Sports franchise. (giantbomb.com)
Bacon, Letters and Tomatoes (2017) no information Two to four players use Ingredient Cards to build word burgers, fulfilling the Guest Checks. The first player to fulfill 3 Guest Checks ends the game, and the player who has earned the most money at the end of the day is the winner.
The Baconing (2011) no information The Baconing is an action role-playing video game developed by Hothead Games. (wikipedia.org)
Bad Apple Wars (2015) no information Bad Apple Wars is an otome visual novel video game developed by Otomate. (wikipedia.org)
Bad Blood (2014) no information Watch Dogs: Bad Blood is a downloadable content pack for Watch Dogs. The pack includes ten new story missions in Chicago and follows the exploits of eccentric hacker Raymond "T-Bone" Kenney.
Bad Boys: Miami Takedown (2004) no information Bad Boys: Miami Takedown is a video game released in 2004 based on the action-comedy movie Bad Boys II. The player takes the role of Miami Police Department detectives Marcus Burnett and Mike Lowrey over alternating levels. (wikipedia.org)
Bad Breath (2019) no information You are a mint and you want to avoid being eaten by not so respectable characters. The goal of Bad Breath is to avoid losing all your mints. The game is simple enough for a child to play. However, it involves images of beer and cigarettes because it causes bad breath. So, you are advised.
Bad Cat (1987) no information Bad Cat is a game developed by Rainbow Arts and was released for Atari ST.
Bad Choices (2019) no information Bad Choices is the naughty love child of ‘Never Have I Ever’ and ‘UNO’. This is the adult party game for finding out hilarious truths, secrets and stories about your friends. The player to discard all of their cards first becomes the winner.
Bad Company (1989) no information Bad Company is a computer game developed by Vectordean and originally published by Logotron in 1990.
Bad Day L.A. (2006) no information Players assume the role of Anthony Willams, a former Hollywood agent turned homeless man in Los Angeles. LA is ravaged by both natural and man-made disasters. Anthony only wishes to save himself, however he becomes an unwilling savior. (imdb)
Bad Doctor (2018) no information Doctors compete for the glory of being the best doctor by treating and curing patients. Treat patients by laying treatment tiles with matching malady symbols. Place your doctor marker on that malady to show you helped cure that patient. You place complication cubes on patients who are not visited during your shift (or turn), but if that patient has no spaces left for complication cubes then that means the patient has died on your shift!
Bad Doctor Expansion: 4 Starting Patient Cards (2018) no information These are 4 Starting player cards that you can choose to play instead of the base starting player cards. These are: 1. You'll Shoot your eye out, kid 2. Stomach Bug 3. Sports Injury 4. I think I need Glasses You can choose one or all of these to your game.
Bad Dream: Coma (2017) no information Welcome in Bad Dream: Coma. A point & click game where unique minimalistic art style creates an unforgettable and atmospheric experience. Travel through the surreal and disturbing dreamland where everything depends on your actions. You can't die but you can suffer greatly... The game is designed in the "action-reaction" way and there are no obvious choices. Beat the game once and then be curious "What if I would do it differently".
Bad Dream: Stories (2021) no information Bad Dream: Stories is a collection of older games in the Bad Dream series in a new, remastered form. Play the series of short point & click titles and travel through the disturbing and atmospheric world of dreams. (igdb.com)
Bad Dudes (1988) no information The game is a side-scrolling beat 'em up where the players are set in the role of the titular duo tasked with rescuing the President from ninja kidnappers. (Wikipedia)
BAD END THEATER (2021) no information select your protagonist and explore a variety of terrible fates! (Steam)
Bad Hotel (2012) no information A tower-defense game / procedurally-generated music project that involves a plucky hotel owner developing physical defenses against a "Texas Tyrant."
Bad Medicine (2015) no information You and your opponents are huge pharmaceutical companies. Your goal is to create names and advertisements for new drugs to cure the current Malady, while downplaying any side effects the folks at the lab may have discovered. After all players have made their pitches, everyone votes on their favorite drug. Players score points for getting votes, and teams rotate every turn. The player with the most points after four rounds wins!
Bad Medicine: The Unsafe Expansion (2019) no information A small booster that adds additional NSFW cards to Bad Medicine.
Bad Mojo (1996) no information The player is cast as Roger Samms, an entomologist planning to embezzle money from a research grant to escape his sordid life above an abandoned bar. An accident with his mother's enchanted locket unleashes the bad mojo, turning him into a cockroach. The storyline in Bad Mojo is loosely based on Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis. (wikipedia.org).
Bad News Baseball (1989) no information Bad News Baseball, originally released as Gekit?!! Stadium (??????? Gekit? Sutajiamu, lit. "Fierce Fighting!! Stadium") in Japan, is a baseball game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. (wikipedia.org)
Bad North (2018) no information Bad North is a charming but brutal real-time tactics roguelite. Defend your idyllic island kingdom against a horde of Viking invaders, as you lead the desperate exodus of your people.
Bad Rats: The Rats\' Revenge (2009) no information Bad Rats: The Rats' Revenge is a puzzle video game developed and published by Invent4 Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Bad Street Brawler (1987) no information Bad Street Brawler is a 1987 video game by Beam Software Pty., Ltd. (wikipedia.org)
Badland (2013) no information Badland is a side-scrolling adventure/puzzle game for mobile devices (later adapted to other platforms as well). The player flies a little black creature called a Clone through the levels of the game. The player must avoid various hazardous machines that threaten to crush or otherwise kill their creature. The Clone encounters objects that can make it move faster or move slower, grow larger or grow smaller, or duplicate itself into multiple Clones for the player to control.
Baffles: Intriguing Game of Words (1986) no information A unique Word game of skill and strategy. You unscramble words or fill-in missing letters to solve "Word Puzzlers" - and 1 of every 5 cards is a RACE card, where all players RACE to answer. The goal is to advance around the gameboard and be the first to reach the center.
Bagatelle (1819) no information The game is a direct ancestor of modern Pinball machines. Board resembles a light, flat board with nails (pins!) in it and short raised sides to keep the ball on the playfield during play. Each ball is launched from some sort of spring-loaded 'shooter' or cue, to the top of the board, where it then rolls towards the player, bouncing off the pins or landing in any of several scoring pockets.
Bagou (1998) no information A word game in French. The goal is to be the first to find the missing words in the phrases shown on the cards. It can be played one player against the other or by two teams of two players each.
Bahamut Lagoon (1996) no information Bahamut Lagoon is a tactical role-playing game. The player controls several parties of four characters each, and commands different dragons at once. The battles start on a top-down screen typical for strategy games, but often switch to a dynamic side view, such as often used in Japanese-style RPGs. The outcome of some battles can also be affected by other tactical decisions, such as, for example, setting a whole forest on fire to prevent enemies from coming through it. (mobygames.com)
Bahnsen Knights (2023) no information 1986, Tornado Alley, USA… Go undercover as Boulder, an agent infiltrating the notorious religious cult known as the Bahnsen Knights. Face off against occultists, biblical storms, and an enigmatic car salesman turned preacher as you investigate the disappearance of a fellow agent and close friend. (store.steampowered.com)
Baja: Edge of Control (2008) no information Baja: Edge of Control is an off road racing video game developed by American studio 2XL Games. (wikipedia.org)
Baja: Edge of Control HD (2017) no information Baja: Edge of Control HD is the carefully remastered version of the original off-road racer from 2008. This truly unique game contains more than 1,000 miles of the toughest terrain Mother Nature has to offer, including the steepest mountains, thickest mud and deepest canyons known to man.
Baku Baku Animal (1995) no information The player must line up falling blocks of animals and foodstuffs. When an animal is aligned adjacent to a tile of its favored food, the animal eats the food. Larger groups of connected food of the same type scores higher when eaten. (wikipedia.org).
Bakugan Battle Brawlers (2009) no information Bakugan Battle Brawlers is a 2009 video game based on the anime series of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Bakugan: Champions of Vestroia (2020) no information Bakugan: Champions of Vestroia is an all-new action role-playing game with an original story that expands on the hit TV series and brings the Bakugan universe to the Nintendo Switch for the very first time. (Metacritic.com)
Bakugan: Defenders of the Core (2010) no information Bakugan: Defenders of the Core is a multi-console action-adventure game released in 2010. (wikipedia.org)
Bakumatsu Rock (2007) no information Bakumatsu Rock (Japanese: 幕末Rock) is a Japanese video game developed and published by Marvelous AQL. (wikipedia.org)
Bakusou Dekotara Densetsu for WonderSwan (1999) no information An entry in the Art Truck Battle franchise developed for the Wonderswan. (giantbomb.com)
Bakuten Shoot Beyblade (2001) no information The star is Daichi Sumeragi. Unlike the previous Beyblade game Beyblade Fighting Tournament, there is choice of just one bit-beast which upgrades itself over the course of the game. The fighting style seen in Beyblade Fighting Tournament is used once again, although a litle more control was assigned to the player in the form of a single special attack, once again there is a great deal of chance and beyblade strength contributing to each battle. (Beyblade wiki)
Bakuten Shoot Beyblade - Gekitou! Saikyou Blader (2001) no information Unlike all previous games, this followed the original anime series. However, continuing as the last game the player plays as Daichi. The player initially begins fighting a few of Tysons friends, including Billy and Andrew. He then moves onto the Japanese tournament where he faces off against the Bladers who would become Bladebreakers. The game then progresses through the rest of the anime storyline. (Beyblade wiki)
Bakuten Shoot Beyblade 2002 - Fierce Battle! Team Battle!! (2002) no information The two versions of the game determine which Beyblader the player starts out with Tyson or Daichi (it is possible to get the missing blader). The player begins with three weak bladers: Seichi, Michiru, and Tanner Connor. These bladers have no fighting spirits or "Bit-Beast" and will need replacing as they only learn the three basic moves of the game. Players can name their own team though the default is "ABK". (Beyblade Wiki)
Bakuten Shoot Beyblade 2002 - Ikuze! Gekitou! Chou Jiryoku Battle! (2002) no information The sequal to Bakuten Shoot Beyblade - Gekitou! Saikyou Blader, The game play is much the same, except the player plays as either Daichi or Tyson. Some fixes to the gameplay have occurred. The art style is based on Beyblade: V-Force.
Balan Wonderworld (2021) no information Balan Wonderworld[b] is a 2021 platform game co-developed by Arzest and Square Enix subsidiary Balan Company. (wikipedia.org)
Balance of Power (1985) no information Balance of Power is a computer strategy game of geopolitics during the Cold War, created by ... Platform (s) · Macintosh, MS-DOS, Windows 1.0, Amiga, Atari ST, Apple IIGS, MSX, PC-88, PC-98.
Balatro (2024) no information Balatro is a poker-themed roguelike deck-building video game developed by LocalThunk. (wikipedia.org)
Balderdash (1984) no information Making up definitions for words in hopes of fooling your friends.
Baldo: The Guardian Owls (2021) no information Baldo takes place in the fictional land of Rodia. In undergrounds of this world owls sealed a powerful creature without a heart. According to the prophecy, this creature will free itself when a "pure child" is born. This prophecy has begun to come true and the player's task is to overcome its consequences. The game is action-adventure RPG with puzzles, exploration, and combat, all taking place in a hand-crafted, hand-drawn open world. (wikipedia)
Baldur\'s Gate (1998) no information Baldur's Gate is a role-playing videogame based in the Forgotten Realms, a high fantasy Dungeons & Dragons setting. Players control a protagonist they create, who finds him- or herself travelling across the Sword Coast alongside a party of companions, all of whom the player controls. The player unravels the mystery surrounding a sudden iron scarcity, while also uncovering secrets about the protagonist's origins and dealing with attempts on their life.
Baldur\'s Gate 2: Shadows of Amn (2000) no information Can you resist the evil in your blood and forsake the dark destiny that awaits you? Or will you embrace your monstrous nature and ascend to godhood as the new Lord of Murder?
Baldur\'s Gate 3 (2023) no information Baldur's Gate III is an upcoming role-playing video game that is being developed and published by Larian Studios. It is the third main game in the Baldur's Gate series, itself based on the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop role-playing system. A partial version of the game was released in early access format for Microsoft Windows, the Stadia streaming service, and MacOS on 6 October 2020. The game will remain in early access for at least one year before the completed version is released.
Baldur\'s Gate II: Enhanced Edition (2013) no information Can you resist the evil within you, forge a legend of heroic proportions, and ultimately destroy the dark essence that haunts your dreams? Or will you embrace your monstrous nature, carve a swath of destruction across the realms, and ascend to godhood as the new Lord of Murder? Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition brings this critically acclaimed role-playing experience back to life. (GOG store page)
Baldur\'s Gate II: Throne of Bhaal (2001) no information Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal is an add-on to Shadows of Amn and requires it for playing. Despite being an expansion pack, the game directly continues the story from Shadows of Amn, and is the final chapter of the Baldur's Gate saga, following the adventures of the main character through the Forgotten Realms universe. The hero (ine) encounters new characters, new lands, new items, equipment, quests, and monsters, up to the ultimate battle that concludes the overarching story. (mobygames.com)
Baldur\'s Gate: Dark Alliance (2001) no information Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance is a 2001 action role-playing/hack and slash video game developed by Snowblind Studios for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. It was ported to GameCube by High Voltage Software (wikipedia.org)
Baldur\'s Gate: Dark Alliance II (2004) no information The game is set in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting of Dungeons & Dragons, and the gameplay is based on the rules of Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition, which were released in 2000. Dark Alliance II is a direct sequel to the original Dark Alliance game, with the story following five adventurers attempting to save Baldur's Gate from a growing evil, and ascertain the fate of the protagonists from the first game. (wikipedia.org)
Baldur\'s Gate: Enhanced Edition (2012) no information The classic adventure returns! Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Edition includes the original Baldur’s Gate adventure, the Tales of the Sword Coast expansion, and all-new content including three new party members. (steam store page)
Baldur\'s Gate: Enhanced Edition - Siege of Dragonspear (2016) no information The first new game in the Baldur’s Gate series in over a decade, Baldur’s Gate: Siege of Dragonspear adds a new chapter to the Bhaalspawn saga. The events occurring between Baldur’s Gate and Baldur’s Gate II are at last revealed in this 30-hour adventure. (steam store page)
Baldur\'s Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast (1999) no information This add-on to Baldur's Gate contains new items, voices, abilities, and quests. This does not offer an extension to the main plot of the game but offers four new quests, all of which are very large and may take a few hours to complete. It adds new areas to the game world, including a town named Ulgoth's Beard and a large dungeon, Durlag Tower. (mobygames.com)
Bali (1954) no information Starting with seven columns each, on a player's turn, he may move several columns to the tail end of one existing column so as to form a new word (or the beginning of one). The openings thus created are filled with newly drawn cards. You score the words you built based on the consonants' values and the length of the word (multiply the consonants' total by the number of cards). Completed words may be retired to score. If you manage to end the game with every column containing a whole word, you've
Ball 3D: Soccer Online (2017) no information Ball 3D is the first soccer game in a new genre. Control one player on the field and kick the ball high or low, fast or slow, curve, lob, jump,...
The Ball (2010) no information The Ball is a first-person action adventure game. The player controls an archaeologist trapped in an underground city, armed with only an artifact that can attract or repel a large metal ball. To progress in the game, the ball must be guided into trigger the puzzle mechanisms, act as a platform in platforming or defend the player in combat. As the player progresses, the ball will gain additional abilities. (wikipedia.org)
Ballblazer (1984) no information Ballblazer is a 1984 futuristic sports game created by Lucasfilm Games. (wikipedia.org)
Ballistix (1989) no information Ballistix is a video game created by Martin Edmondson for the Amiga and Atari ST and published by Psyclapse in 1989.
Balloon Fight (1984) no information The player controls an unnamed Balloon Fighter with two balloons attached to his helmet. If a balloon is popped, the player's flotation is decreased, making it harder to rise. A life is lost if both balloons are popped by enemy Balloon Fighters. (Wikipedia)
Balloon Kid (1990) no information Balloon Kid is a unique side-scrolling platform game. You control a little girl who's brother has floated away on a big bunch of balloons. It's up to you to chase after him through 8 treacherous levels. Instead of the usual jumping from platform to platform, you have a pair of balloons that allow you to float through the level. You must control your height carefully by tapping the 'A' button. Meanwhile, the screen is always scrolling to the left, and you have to keep up. (mobygames.com
Balloon Pop (2008) no information Balloon Pop, known in Europe as Pop! and in Japan as Rainbow Pop (????????), is a video game developed by Japanese studio Dreams. (wikipedia.org)
Balloon Pop Remix (2012) no information Balloon Pop Remix is a puzzle game developed and published by UFO Interactive for the 3DSWare platform. (giantbomb.com)
Ballotron (2022) no information Unlock your talent and dexterity in this new logic arcade game. Make the Blue Ball hit the Green Ball to achieve the goal! Shoot Small Balls to hit Large Balls and Blocks. Find elegant solutions to completing levels. Earn Stars and collect special Golden Coins to win super prizes! (xbox.com)
Ballpoint Universe: Infinite (2013) no information Explore immaculate worlds, discover the secrets of the doodles, and customize your Ink-Ship for battle! (steampowered.com)
Balls of Fury (2007) no information A Ping-Pong game based around a laughable story. (giantbomb.com)
Balls of Steel (1997) no information Balls of Steel features five tables, each with its own theme, missions, and special bonuses. BoS has a top-down scrolling screen, with an animated dot matrix display at the bottom. It also features a full-table view. Very high scores are awarded with a "powerball" end bonus mode. (mobygames.com)
Ballyhoo (1986) no information Ballyhoo is a mystery text adventure in which you play a disillusioned circus goer who decides to help find the owner's kidnapped daughter. Gameplay involves searching for clues in the circus arena, the tents and other back areas trying to locate the girl. The game features a "Standard" difficulty level. (mobygames.com)
Ballz (1994) no information Ballz is a two-player 3D action fighting video game for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, the Super NES (SNES) and the 3DO. Ballz offered three difficulty levels over a total of 21 matches. Its distinguishing quality was that each of the characters were composed completely of spheres, granting a pseudo-3D look. (wikipedia.org)
Balrum (2016) no information Balrum is an old-school, hybrid turn-based, open world indie RPG with deep tactical combat. Explore a huge living fantasy world with dozens of side quests next to an epic main quest. In addition to traditional RPG features Balrum has deep crafting which allows the player to craft their own custom items. Balrum also features farming your own crops, building your home, and survival mechanics complemented by the game's main features. In Balrum you will have a faithful animal companion as your pet.
Balyna Discbat Cricket (1950) no information Small plastic fielders, a mechanism to allow batting, another one to allow bowling, a ball and a field made up of different run areas. It doesn’t get much simpler. In many ways the game is quite surreal, with the bowler being represented by an aluminum funnel from which the fielding team bowls the ball. The batsman is a counter weight which is held by a piece of cotton by the player. When the ball is bowled, the batsman releases the counter weight and, depending on the angle can play a variety
Bambino (1930) no information It has a highly unusual gameplay mechanism. It may be the only board game where players actually hit a ball with a bat and see the outcome on the board. Each team has a set of wooden peg players, and the play proceeds and is scored like a regular baseball game. There are dials on the board for recording balls, strikes, runs and outs during an inning, and paper scorecards for recording the results of each inning.
Banana Prince (1991) no information Banana Prince, known in Japan as Bananan Ouji no Daibouken (??????????), is a 2D platform game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). (wikipedia.org)
Bananagrams (2006) no information A word game that involves arranging one's tiles into a grid of connected words faster than one's opponents. The object of the game is to be the first to complete a word grid after the pool of tiles has been exhausted. The tiles come in a fabric banana-shaped package.
Bananagrams Duel! (2019) no information Find your wordy rival and get ready to play the two-player word game that you can take anywhere! Each player takes 12 letter cubes. Place the banana cards face down within reach of both players. Banana cards are used as score cards and /or theme cards. CLASSIC DUEL Each time a player wins a round, they’re awarded one banana card. First to 10 cards wins! In this game you will only use the banana cards to keep score. Ignore the categories on the cards. To start the game, any player call
Band Hero (2009) no information Band Hero is a karaoke & rhythm-based game, similar to the Guitar Hero and Rock Band games, but directed at the teenage crowd with a focus on the pop genre. Dissimilar to Guitar Hero, the game does not focus on any one instrument and allows for all instruments to be used from the start. The better you do, the more points you score. Beware, make too many mistakes and you will fail the song.
Band of Bugs (2007) no information Band of Bugs is a turn-based tactics video game developed by NinjaBee. (wikipedia.org)
Bandai Golf: Challenge Pebble Beach (1989) no information Bandai Golf Challenge Pebble Beach is a golf video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was developed and released by Bandai. The game is named after Pebble Beach, a golf course on California's Pacific Coast. (wikipedia.org)
BandFuse: Rock Legends (2013) no information BandFuse: Rock Legends is a music video game produced by American studio Realta Entertainment Group. (wikipedia.org)
Bandido (2016) no information A light-security prisoner is trying to escape through tunnels starting underneath his cell. Will you be able to join forces and cards to stop him? Bandido is a cooperative game of strategy and observation for the entire family. (boardgamegeek.com)
Bandit Kings of Ancient China (1989) no information Bandit Kings of Ancient China, also known as Suikoden: Tenmei no Chikai (?????????, lit. Water Margin: Oath of Destiny) in Japan, is a turn-based strategy video game developed and published by Koei. (wikipedia.org)
Bandits: Phoenix Rising (2002) no information Bandits: Phoenix Rising is an action based car game in the future, with a setting of the wastelands, similar to the Mad Max movies. You may equip your car with cannons, missile launchers, sniper guns, mine droppers, etc. The game features a story driven single player mode or up to 8 players in deathmatch or team deathmatch over internet or LAN. (mobygames)
Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story (2024) no information Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story is a crafting RPG set in the whimsical world of Bandle City. After a party goes wrong, the portals that connect your home collapse and throw everything into chaos! Using your knitting magic and backpack house, restore the portals to reunite Bandle City. (store.steampowered.com)
Bang Bang Racing (2011) no information Bang Bang Racing is a distinct arcade game focusing not only on the speed but also on the technical driving skills.
Bang-On Balls: Chronicles (2023) no information A quirky, absolutely content-packed, destructible open-world sandbox adventure with combat, platforming, character customization, and collect-a-thon scavenger hunt experience. Play solo, 2-player split screen, or online co-op for up to 4 players. No paid cosmetic DLC nonsense. (store.steampowered.com)
BANG! (2002) no information The card game BANG! recreates an old-fashioned spaghetti western shoot-out, with each player randomly receiving a Character card to determine special abilities, and a secret Role card to determine their goal. (boardgamegeek.com)
BANG! The Dice Game (2013) no information In the U.S. wild west, the eternal battle between the law and the outlaws keeps heating up. Suddenly, a rain of arrows darken the sky: It's an Indian attack! Are you bold enough to keep up with the Indians? Do you have the courage to challenge your fate? Can you expose and defeat the ruthless gunmen around you?
Bangai-O (1999) no information Bangai-O is a 2D side-scrolling multidirectional shooter. The player controls a weaponized mech that is piloted by the two main characters, Riki and his sister Mami. The story follows Riki and Mami in their efforts to stop criminals from smuggling fruit contraband to finance their evil deeds. The player can fly freely around each of the game's 44 stages, and must find and destroy the boss in each stage to advance. (wikipedia.org)
Bangai-O HD: Missile Fury (2011) no information Bangai-O HD: Missile Fury, was released exclusively on the Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Arcade in 2011. (wikipedia.org)
Bangai-O Spirits (2008) no information Bangai-O Spirits is an action game for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Banish (2022) no information BANISH is a Single and Co-op horror survival game for 1-4 players. As a Priest, you are sent by the local church to a failed exorcism attempt in the Luxford Mansion. Fear, Panic, and Horror awaits you... (igdb.com)
Banished (2014) no information In this city-building strategy game, you control a group of exiled travelers who decide to restart their lives in a new land. They have only the clothes on their backs and a cart filled with supplies from their homeland. The objective of the game is to keep the population alive and grow it into a successful culture. (shiningrocksoftware.com)
The Banished Vault (2023) no information The Banished Vault is a run-based strategy game of solar system exploration, resource and crew management, and outpost construction. Survive a journey across space in the Auriga Vault, an interstellar gothic monastery crewed by the last remaining exiles of a terrible disaster. Explore hostile solar systems, construct outposts, and craft precious materials to keep your crew alive. (Mobygames)
Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden (2024) no information Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden is a 2024 action role-playing game developed by Don't Nod. (wikipedia.org)
Banjo-Kazooie (1998) no information The witch Gruntilda has captured Banjo's beloved sister, intending to leech the girl's youth and beauty through black magic and mad science. Banjo and Kazooie set out across nine worlds to get her back. (imdb.com)
Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty\'s Revenge (2003) no information In Grunty's Revenge, the evil witch Gruntilda travels back in time to prevent the events of Banjo-Kazooie from happening, and the bear Banjo and his bird friend Kazooie set out to stop her. Grunty's Revenge retains the focus on collecting items and most of the other game mechanics from its predecessors, but is presented in 2D rather than 3D. (wiki)
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts (2008) no information Many years after their last adventure, Banjo and Kazooie are forced back into action (and back into shape) when the ownership of their home, Spiral Mountain, is called into question, and a devilish series of vehicular challenges are devised in order to determine who the rightful owner truly is.
Banjo-Pilot (2005) no information Banjo Pilot is a kart-style racing game which was originally slated to become "Diddy Kong Pilot." It features at least eight characters from the Banjo-Kazooie series, each with its own aircraft and storyline, including Banjo, Mumbo Jumbo, Humba Wumba, Guntilda, Klungo, Jolly Roger and Kazooie. (metacritic)
Banjo-Tooie (2000) no information Gruntilda the witch is revived by her two sisters and seeks to steal the life essence of creatures to regain her complete body. Banjo and Kazooie travel various worlds in search of Jiggies to stop Grunty in her plans. (imdb.com)
Bank Panic (1984) no information Bank Panic is an arcade game developed by Sanritsu and manufactured by Sega in 1984. Bally/Midway manufactured the game in America. (wikipedia.org)
Bankshot Billiards 2 (2005) no information Bankshot Billiards 2 is a Sports simulation video game developed by PixelStorm, as a sequel to Bankshot Billiards. (wikipedia.org)
Banned Words (2017) no information Players need to get their teammates to guess five secret words or phrases while avoiding traps set up by the opposing team — but you can only guess what those traps might be.
Banner of the Maid (2019) no information It’s the 1790s, and the Revolution is tearing France apart. The House of Bourbon is on the verge of collapse, and many different factions conspire against each other in the salons of Paris. The young officer Pauline Bonaparte will have to lead her troops to victory, but also to tread carefully in these complicated political waters to establish connections and win their support. (Steam)
The Banner Saga 2 (2016) no information The award-winning adventure continues in Banner Saga 2! This epic, story-based, role-playing game continues its emotional journey across a breaking world. Bold leadership decisions, wise use of resources, and skillful battle tactics are vital to ensure your viking clans make it through alive.
The Banner Saga 3 (2018) no information Banner Saga 3 is the epic conclusion to a sweeping viking saga six years in the making. This strategic RPG, acclaimed for its strong story and compelling characters has has won over 20 awards and been nominated for 4 BAFTA awards. (store.steampowered.com)
The Banner Saga (2014) no information The Banner Saga is a fantasy tactical role-playing video game developed by Stoic, a trio of indie game developers formerly of BioWare, and published by Versus Evil. It is the first installment of The Banner Saga Trilogy, and was followed by The Banner Saga 2 (2016) and The Banner Saga 3 (planned 2018). The game takes place in a fictional world inspired by Viking mythology. It was released as a single-player campaign, The Banner Saga - the first game of a projected trilogy - on 14 January 201
The Banner Saga: Factions (2013) no information The Banner Saga: Factions is the premiere multiplayer role-playing strategy game on PC and Mac. It brings the feeling of beloved tactical games to a high-definition era with gorgeous hand-animated artwork and a degree of depth unprecedented in the realm of free games. Fight, learn, and lead your clan of vikings to glory! (store.steampowered.com)
Banshee\'s Last Cry (1994) no information Kamaitachi no Yoru (Japanese: かまいたちの夜, "The Night of the Sickle Weasel"), released in English as Banshee's Last Cry, is a visual novel created by Chunsoft. (wikipedia.org)
Bar Games (1989) no information The best elements of the bar scene have been captured and placed on your PC. Compete in a tournament or practice in up to 5 events, including Liar's Dice, Wet 'n' Wild, Last Call, Air Hockey and Pick-up-artist. (mobygames.com)
Bar Hopping (1990) no information A roll-and-move drinking game which instructs players on alternatives to drinking and driving. Players (or teams of players) move their playing pieces (cars) around the board and perform actions on cards that they draw, depending on which space they land on. The first player (or team) to complete the predetermined number of kilometers is the winner.
Barbarian (1987) no information Barbarian is a 1987 platform game by Psygnosis.
Barbarian II (1988) no information Barbarian II: The Dungeon of Drax est un jeu vidéo de beat them all développé par Palace Software et publié en 1988 sur Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, BBC Micro, Commodore 64, DOS, GX-4000, MSX et ZX Spectrum. Wikipédia
Barbarian II: The Dungeon of Drax (1988) no information Barbarian II: The Dungeon of Drax is a video game first published in 1988 for various home computers. It was also released as Axe of Rage in North America. The game is the sequel to Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior (Death Sword in North America), which was published in 1987.
Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior (1987) no information A fighting game that supports one or two players. Players assume the roles of sword-wielding barbarians, who battle in locales such as a forest glade and a "fighting pit". The game's head-to-head mode lets a player fight against another or the computer in time-limited matches. The game also features a single-player story mode, which comprises a series of plot-connected challenges. (wikipedia.org)
Barbeque Party (2011) no information Veggies to grill, and some chicken and hot dogs too! But to win you need 3 of each. Pick a card, it will tell you what you need to grill next. When you pick that card again, it means that it is ready and you need to remove it… BUT… you better be careful, because this friendly barbeque doesn’t like to be tickled… One false move and BOOOMMM and your meal will be late!"
Barbie (1991) no information The game takes place in a dream where Barbie must travel through three different worlds (Mall, Underwater and Soda Shop) to gather accessories before attending a ball to meet Ken. (Wikipedia)
Barbie & Her Sisters: Puppy Rescue (2015) no information Barbie & Her Sisters: Puppy Rescue is a game released by Little Orbit in 2015 based on the Barbie license. (nintendo.fandom.com)
Barbie and the Three Musketeers (2009) no information A video game based on the film was released for the Wii, Nintendo DS and Microsoft Windows published by Activision and developed by WayForward Technologies. It is a 2D platformer where you control Corinne, and later Renée, Viveca and Aramina, each one with their own special abilities, across 15 levels that loosely follows the events from the movie, with some scenes from it being used as cutscenes between certain levels. (wikipedia.org)
Barbie as the Island Princess (2007) no information Barbie as the Island Princess is a 2007 platform video game based on the movie. (wikipedia.org)
Barbie Fashion Designer (1996) no information Barbie Fashion Designer is a dress-up computer game developed by Digital Domain and published by Mattel Media for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS in 1996. The game allows players to design clothing and style outfits. Players can then print off their designs and create clothing for their real-world Barbie dolls.
Barbie Fashion Show: An Eye for Style (2008) no information Barbie Fashion Show: An Eye for Style is a strategy video game by Thai studio Cyber Planet Interactive based on the Barbie franchise. (wikipedia.org)
Barbie Horse Adventures: Riding Camp (2008) no information A horse-training simulation game for the Wii and DS. (giantbomb.com)
Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses (2006) no information Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses is a 2D side-scrolling platformer based on the 2006 direct-to-video animated movie of the same name, with the story loosely based on the fairy tale The Twelve Dancing Princesses. (mobygames.com)
Barbie Vacation Adventure (1994) no information In Barbie Vacation Adventure, Barbie, along with her friend Midge in two-player mode, travels around the country to four different vacation spots, each with its own set of mini games. (mobygames.com)
Barbie: Dreamhouse Party (2013) no information Barbie: Dreamhouse Party is a party video game published by Little Orbit and developed by Torus Games based on the show Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse. (wikipedia.org)
Barbie: Groom and Glam Pups (2010) no information Barbie Groom and Glam Pups is a video game released in 2010 for Wii and Nintendo DS. (barbie.fandom.com)
Barbie: Jet, Set & Style! (2011) no information Jet the Globe with Barbie as her top fashionista in this ultra-glamorous video game, Barbie Jet, Set & Style!. (mobygames.com)
Barbie: Super Model (1993) no information Barbie: Super Model is a one or two player multiplayer educational action video game that allows the player to play as Barbie. (wikipedia.org)
Bard Harder! (2020) no information BARD HARDER! is a tabletop-inspired visual novel game about saving your friends from the Big Bad Evil Guy by using your strongest weapon: romance! So brush up on your pick-up lines and prepare some sexy tunes…what’s the worst that could happen? (store.steampowered.com)
Bard\'s Gold (2015) no information Bard's Gold is a challenging platformer that let's you explore eerie worlds in a quest for a Goblin that stole your gold.
The Bard\'s Tale Construction Set (1991) no information The Bard's Tale Construction Set is a computer game creation system that allows for the creation of dungeon crawl video games based on the Bard's Tale game engine. Included with the software was a sample scenario for the purpose of playing and learning from, entitled Star Light Festival. (wiki)
The Bard\'s Tale II: The Destiny Knight (1986) no information As The Destiny Knight, you must assemble a band of adventurers, track down the seven pieces of the Destiny Wand, and defeat the evil Archmage, Lagoth Zanta. Once you have defeated the evil Archmage and have managed to collect all seven fragments of the Destiny Wand, you must reforge the scepter into a unified whole, thus reunifying the Realm (and winning the game). (Player's Manual)
The Bard\'s Tale III: Thief of Fate (1988) no information Skara Brae is in ruins. Roscoe's Energy Emporium stands vacant. The Equipment Shoppe went under so quickly Garth was crushed. Your Bard hasn't stopped whimpering since he realized all the taverns were closed.... Someone—or some thing—has sealed the city's fate with an evil so vast, so unspeakable, that a host of Paladins and an army of Archmages are out-matched. Hard times call for subtlety. Smaller is better. Sneakier is better. What the world needs now is a thief. The Thief of Fate. (Manua
The Bard\'s Tale IV: Barrows Deep (2018) no information The Bard's Tale IV: Barrows Deep is a party-based dungeon crawler role-playing video game with gameplay experienced from a first-person perspective. (wikipedia.org)
The Bard\'s Tale (1985) no information The Bard's Tale is a fantasy role-playing game similar to Wizardry games, with first-person exploration of pseudo-3D maze-like environments, and turn-based combat against randomly appearing enemies. Unlike early Wizardry installments, the town can be explored physically, and parts of the overworld are accessible as well. Several dungeons must be explored before the player can tackle the final quest. (mobygames.com)
The Bard\'s Tale (2004) no information Loosely based on (or "inspired by", if you will) the classic Bard's Tale series that began as an Apple II RPG in 1985, this new installment brings a fresh dose of comedy to the genre with a 3D isometric view that runs on the Champions of Norrath engine. Is a dragon terrorizing the locals? The Bard will take care of it... for the right price. Local princess held captive? The Bard is your man... as long as she's hot. (ign.com)
Bards Dispense Profanity (2016) no information A party game in which you use direct quotations from Shakespeare’s plays to propose answers to mock-serious questions. It’s a hilarious game about playing irreverently with words and meanings.
Bare with Me (2006) no information Players reveal their sexy reasoning or complete "pointed" sentence stems in their own words. For instance, do you know what your lover or friends would write if asked to list 2 reasons for having sex on the first date? Or how would they complete the sentence "If sex was playground equipment, I'd be..." or "You know I'm feeling horny when..."? Winning the game is easy: be the first player to collect a token from each of the other players by correctly guessing their answer!
Bargain Hunter (2018) no information Play as an upcoming bargain hunter looking to make your fortune turning "trash" into cash! Beginning with just a few bucks, aim to become fabulously wealthy... or go bust trying! Starting off in your shabby house with a rusty old car in the garage, you'll visit lawn sales, thrift stores, flea markets and antiques dealers as you try to hunt down that bargain that could make it BIG! You can even visit the beach for some metal detecting! (Nintendo.com)
Barker Bill\'s Trick Shooting (1990) no information Barker Bill's Trick Shooting is a light gun shooting game released in North America for the NES by Nintendo in 1990. (wikipedia.org)
Barking Mad (1998) no information A dog racing game in which players predict where the dogs will come in the race and then try to fix the race to ensure that their prediction turns out to be correct.
Barkley Shut Up and Jam! (1993) no information Barkley Shut Up and Jam! is a basketball video game originally developed and published by Accolade for the Sega Genesis. It is the first entry in the Barkley Shut Up and Jam series, featuring former NBA MVP Charles Barkley prominently and as one of the playable characters. (wikipedia.org)
Barkley, Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden (2008) no information A sequel to both the SNES game "Barkley, Shut Up and Jam" and the 1996 film "Space Jam." The game starts off in 2041, twelve years prior to the main part of the game, in "post-cyberpocalyptic Neo New York". Charles Barkley performed a powerful dunk called a Chaos Dunk at a basketball game, inadvertently killing most of the people in attendance. As a result, basketball was outlawed and many basketball players were hunted down and killed. (wikipedia.org)
Barnabas Collins Dark Shadows Game (1969) no information Comes with a coffin for component storage, glow-in-the-dark vampire teeth (bonus --not used in play), a spinner, some tiny wooden stakes and four sets of glow-in-the-dark skeleton parts. You race to be the first to assemble your skeleton on its scaffold.
Barnyard (2006) no information Barnyard is a party-oriented adventure game developed by Blue Tongue Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Barnyard Blast: Swine of the Night (2008) no information Barnyard Blast: Swine of the Night is a 2D shooting game on Nintendo DS developed by Thai studio Sanuk Games. (wikipedia.org)
Baron Wittard: Nemesis of Ragnarok (2011) no information Baron Wittard built an indoors city: "The Utopia". However, the city never opened and there have been mysterious events occurring in the vicinity. Now it is up to you to explore the "Utopia" and find out what is going on.
Barony (2015) no information Barony is a 3D, first-person roguelike with cooperative multiplayer that brings back the cryptic and intricate designs of classic roguelikes such as Nethack and melds them with RPGs like Ultima Underworld, System Shock, and Daggerfall. (mobygames.com)
Baroque (1998) no information Set after a world-altering cataclysm called the Blaze that took place on May 14, 2032, Baroque focuses on a nameless, mute, and amnesiac protagonist. Early on, he finds himself tasked with purifying the Meta-Beings, once-human creatures that have lost themselves to the delusions inside them, and reaching the bottom floor of a tower to gain redemption for his forgotten sin. (wiki)
Barotrauma (2019) no information Barotrauma is a 2D co-op submarine simulator – in space, with survival horror elements. Steer your submarine, give orders, fight monsters, fix leaks, operate machinery, man the guns and craft items, and stay alert: danger in Barotrauma doesn’t announce itself! (steam.com)
Barrage (2019) no information In the dystopic 1930s, the industrial revolution pushed the exploitation of fossil-based resources to the limit, and now the only thing powerful enough to quench the thirst for power of the massive machines and of the unstoppable engineering progress is the unlimited hydroelectric energy provided by the rivers. (gameboardgeek)
BARRIER X (2016) no information Avoid barriers and shoot enemies in this fast-paced arcade game accompanied by electronic music.
Barro (2018) no information Choose your little car and race! (steam.com)
Barrow Hill: Curse of the Ancient Circle (2006) no information Somewhere deep within the woods a timeless force is stirring. Beneath the ancient burial mound, known locally as Barrow Hill, a forgotten myth awakes. Join the adventure, and uncover the secrets of the past. (adventuregamers)
Barrow Hill: The Dark Path (2016) no information Celtic myth meets modern technology in The Dark Path, as an ancient Bronze Age deity is let loose upon the Cornish landscape. Baibin, a shamanic, mythical creature, is angry; archaeologists have disturbed her tomb and removed precious items. The Equinox is upon us, when day and night are equal, and Baibin won’t rest until she finds what is rightfully hers, no matter what the cost. Lives are at stake, including your own, during an endless night of Pagan ritual and Celtic ceremony. adventuregame
Bart Simpson\'s Escape from Camp Deadly (1991) no information "Bart Simpson's Escape from Camp Deadly is a platform video game for the Game Boy. Developed by Imagineering, it was published by Acclaim in North America and Europe in 1991. The game was released in Japan in 1993. In Bart Simpson's Escape from Camp Deadly, the player controls Bart from the television series The Simpsons as he escapes from an unpleasant summer camp run by ruthless counselors. The plot is similar to that of The Simpsons episode "Kamp Krusty". (wikipedia.org)
Barton Lynch Pro Surfing (2023) no information Barton Lynch Pro Surfing pits you against the world’s best surfer’s at the most exotic locations on the planet. An in-depth leader-board sports game meets free surf exploration at 12 massive worlds. Get pumped by the unique control, amazing weather & customization tools. (store.steampowered.com)
Baseball (1983) no information As in real baseball, the object of the game is to score the most runs. The game supports one player versus a computer opponent, or two players. Each player can select from one of six teams. (Wikipedia)
The Baseball 2003: Battle Ballpark Sengen Perfect Play Pro Yakyuu (2003) no information The Baseball 2003: Battle Ballpark Sengen Perfect Play Pro Yakyuu is a baseball video game released only in Japan in 2003. (wikipedia.org)
Baseball Advance (2002) no information Baseball Advance is a baseball game for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance, developed by Smilebit and released by THQ in March 2002. (wikipedia.org)
Baseball Riot (2015) no information Baseball Riot is a fun physics based puzzle game packed with slapstick comedy and mayhem! Take control of retired star batter Gabe Carpaccio as he goes on a crusade to free his former team from the grasp of Explodz Inc.
Baseball Simulator 1.000 (1989) no information Baseball Simulator 1.000 (????????????, Choujin Ultra Baseball) is a baseball game released on the NES. (wikipedia.org)
Baseball Stars (1989) no information Baseball Stars, released in Japan as Baseball Star Mezase Sankan ? (????????? ?????? B?sub?ru Sut? Mezase Sankan ?, lit. "Baseball Stars Triple Crown"), is a baseball video game developed by SNK. (wikipedia.org)
Baseball Stars 2 (1992) no information Baseball Stars 2 is a less-detailed NES port of the game Baseball Stars 2 by SNK.
The Basement Collection (2012) no information The Basement Collection is a compilation of Edmund McMillen's Flash games. The games were remade with added features and music tracks. (wikipedia.org)
Bases Loaded (1987) no information Bases Loaded, known in Japan as Moero!! Pro Yakyuu (???!!???? lit. "Burn!! Pro Baseball"), is a baseball video game by Jaleco that was originally released in Japan for the arcades. (wikipedia.org)
Bases Loaded \'96: Double Header (1995) no information This baseball game features real MLBPA players from the 1994 baseball season. The teams they actually played for are only represented by the cities the actual teams are from. The game has an Exhibition mode, a Regular Season mode, and a Championship Game mode. The game also allows baseball players to be traded to other teams. When on the field, batting makes use of a behind the batter view, while pitching makes use of a behind the pitcher view. (mobygames.com)
Bases Loaded 3 (1990) no information Bases Loaded 3, known in Japan as MoePro! Yaky? '90 Kand? Hen (????!'90 ??? MoePro! Baseball '90 Excitement Version), is a baseball video game released in 1991 by Jaleco for the Nintendo Entertainment System. (wikipedia.org)
Bases Loaded 4 (1991) no information Bases Loaded 4, known in Japan as MoePro! Saiky? Hen (????! ??? MoePro! Stronger Version), is the fourth installment for the Bases Loaded series for the NES. (wikipedia.org)
Bases Loaded II: Second Season (1988) no information Bases Loaded II: Second Season, known in Japan as Moero!! Pro Yaky? '88 Kettei Ban (???!!????’88??? Burn!! Pro Baseball '88 Decision Version), is a video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System released in 1988. (wikipedia.org)
Basil the Great Mouse Detective (1987) no information Based on the 1986 Walt Disney animated movie, the story revolves around a mouse named Basil who lives in the basement of the famous Sherlock Holmes residence 221B Baker Street. The game is a colorful platform adventure through 3 locales: London's shops and docks, the sewers and finally the den of Ratigan. (mobygames.com)
Basketball Nightmare (1989) no information Basketball Nightmare is a 1989 basketball video game that was released exclusively for the Sega Master System in Europe, Canada, and Brazil. (wikipedia.org)
BasketBelle (2014) no information BasketBelle is an experimental 2D basketball-based platformer where each Chapter uses the mechanics and idea of basketball in a different way. (store.steampowered.com)
Bass Masters 2000 (1999) no information Bass Masters 2000 (often stylized as Bassmasters 2000), developed by Mass Media. (wikipedia.org)
Bass Masters Classic (1995) no information This game consists of five 3-day tournaments at four lakes. The mission is to catch as much large bass as possible. Once the day of the fishing tournament is over, the five largest bass that were caught get weighed and are compared to the other fisherman's catches. The one with the heaviest catch is the winner. (mobygames.com)
Bass Masters Classic: Pro Edition (1996) no information Bass Masters Classic: Pro Edition is an enhanced version of the Bass Masters Classic fishing video game. (wikipedia.org)
Bass Pro Shops: The Strike (2009) no information Bass Pro Shops: The Strike is a fishing game developed by Piranha Games. (wikipedia.org)
Bassin\'s Black Bass with Hank Parker (1994) no information Bassin's Black Bass is a fishing game endorsed by the professional fishing champion Hank Parker. It is another entry in Hot-B's long line of fishing games. Players aim to become a professional fisherman and can travel by themselves or along with Hank. There are four different fishing areas players advance to as they win each round of the tournament. About eight types of fish can be caught. (mobygames.com)
Bassmaster Fishing 2022 (2021) no information Bassmaster Fishing 2022, the official video game is coming this Fall, bringing the thrill of competitive big bass fishing to PC. Dive into the fully licensed content from the Bassmaster series from amateur to elite events. (store.steampowered.com)
Bastard Bonds (2016) no information Bastard Bonds is a mature, fast-paced tactical RPG with high-end pixel art and in-depth character customization. (Steam)
A Bastard\'s Tale (2015) no information A Bastard's Tale is an action 2D video game, published by Swedish studio No Pest Productions for PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows.
Bastion (2011) no information Bastion is an action role-playing experience that redefines storytelling in games, with a reactive narrator who marks your every move. Explore more than 40 lush hand-painted environments as you discover the secrets of the Calamity, a surreal catastrophe that shattered the world to pieces. Wield a huge arsenal of upgradeable weapons and battle savage beasts adapted to their new habitat. Finish the main story to unlock the New Game Plus mode and continue your journey!
Batbarian: Testament of the Primordials (2020) no information Batbarian: Testament of the Primordials is a snarky action-adventure puzzle game with a good dose of humor. Explore hundreds of secret-filled rooms, fight big bosses, gather companions for your party and use the powers of Pip—your bat buddy—to solve puzzles and escape the eldritch abyss! (store.steampowered.com)
Baten Kaitos Origins (2006) no information Baten Kaitos Origins is a role-playing video game developed by Monolith Soft and Tri-Crescendo for the Gamecube video game console. (wikipedia.org)
Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean (2003) no information Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean is a role-playing video game developed by Monolith Soft and tri-Crescendo, and published by Namco, for the Nintendo GameCube. (wikipedia.org)
Batgirl: A Matter of Family (2015) no information Batgirl: A Matter of Family is one of the Arkham Episodes from Batman: Arkham Knight, a prequel story that takes place before Batman: Arkham Asylum, in which Barbara Gordon suites up and teams up with Robin to save her father, Commissioner Gordon, who has been kidnapped by the Joker. It was released for Season Pass owners on July 14, 2015 and was released for the general public on July 21st, 2015. Getting the DLC unlocks Batgirl for all Challenge Maps.
Batman (1990) no information Batman for the PC Engine is an action-puzzle game, developed by Sunsoft and released in 1990 only in Japan. For unknown reasons the game was never released in North America for the TurboGrafx-16. (wikipedia)
Batman (Atari Arcade) (1990) no information Batman is a horizontally scrolling beat 'em up arcade game released by Atari Games, Midway Games, Data East and Namco in 1990 in North America, 1991 in Japan and 1991 in Europe. The storyline is based on the eponymous 1989 movie. It features stages based on locations in the film, including first-person control of the Batmobile and the Batwing. The game features audio clips of Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson as well as digitized photos from the movie.
Batman & Robin (1998) no information The game uses elements of a Sandbox style game, such as real-time events, traffic simulation and civilian population. The player can choose one of the film's three heroes, Batman, Robin or Batgirl. Each character uses a unique vehicle. Batman drives the Batmobile, Robin the Redbird motorcycle and Batgirl uses the Batblade. In the game, the player travels around Gotham City and completes various individual missions, such as preventing Mr. Freeze from robbing a bank. (wiki)
The Batman and Robin Game (1966) no information The first player to follow the track around the board and return to the Batcave wins. Certain spaces have various printed actions which influence a player's moves and often impede progress toward winning. A spinner is used to determine movement.
Batman Begins (2005) no information In this adaptation of the film of the same name, the origins of the Batman legend are explored. Playing as both Bruce Wayne and his alter-ego, Batman, you will need to hunt evil forces in familiar locations such as Arkham Asylum, Gotham City, but also in the Himalaya. Using both stealth and brutal skills, you take on enemies in true beat-em-up style. (mobygames)
Batman Begins (2005) no information In this adaptation of the film of the same name, the origins of the Batman legend are explored. Playing as both Bruce Wayne and his alter-ego, Batman, you will need to hunt evil forces in familiar locations such as Arkham Asylum, Gotham City, but also in the Himalaya. Using both stealth and brutal skills, you take on enemies in true beat-em-up style. (mobygames)
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (2000) no information Based on the film of the same name. Similar to games like Final Fight, Batman Beyond plays as a beat 'em up-type game where the player, as Batman, wanders through levels that are essentially side-scrolling, but have some depth to allow for three dimensional movement. The game is fairly simple along those lines. (wikipedia.org)
Batman Forever (1995) no information Beat 'em up based on the movie of the same name. The player plays as either Batman or Robin. (Wikipedia)
Batman Forever: The Arcade Game (1996) no information Batman Forever: The Arcade Game is a beat 'em up video game based on the movie Batman Forever. The subtitle is used to differentiate it from Batman Forever, another beat 'em up published by Acclaim at around the same time. One or two players, playing as Batman and Robin, fight Two-Face, the Riddler, and numerous henchmen. (wikipedia.org)
Batman Returns (1992) no information Batman Returns is a video game for various platforms based on the movie of the same name. The Sega console versions (i.e. Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega Mega-CD, Sega Master System and Sega Game Gear) were published by Sega themselves while the NES and Super NES versions were developed and published by Konami. The MS-DOS version was published by Konami and developed by Spirit of Discovery. The Amiga version was developed by Denton Designs, and also published by Konami. There is also an Atari Lynx
Batman Returns (1992) no information Batman Returns is a video game for various platforms based on the film of the same name. The Sega Master System and Sega Game Gear versions of the game are side-scrolling platform games. However, the titles were created independently of the 16-bit versions. (wikipedia.org)
Batman Returns (1993) no information Batman Returns is a beat 'em up video game for various platforms based on the film of the same name. The NES version of the game is also a beat 'em up game, but closer in style and gameplay to the Double Dragon series. (wikipedia.org)
Batman Returns (1993) no information Batman Returns is a beat 'em up video game based on the film of the same name. The SNES version of the game was released in 1993. It is fundamentally a left-to-right scrolling fighter beat 'em up. (wikipedia.org)
Batman Returns (1992) no information Batman Returns is a 1992 side-scrolling action-beat 'em up video game developed and published by Atari Corporation in North America and Europe for the Atari Lynx. Based on the DC Comics superhero Batman, it is inspired by the Warner Bros.'s 1992 film of the same name. In the main storyline, Batman must confront both Catwoman and the Penguin.
Batman Vengeance (2001) no information Batman: Vengeance for the GBA has the same basic story as its counterpart on consoles (and uses stills from that version's rendered sequences for story cutscenes), but differs in gameplay. (Mobygames)
Batman: Arkham Asylum (2009) no information Based on the DC Comics superhero Batman, and written by veteran Batman writer Paul Dini, Arkham Asylum is inspired by the long-running comic book mythos. In the game's main storyline, Batman's archenemy, the Joker, instigates an elaborate plot to seize control of Arkham Asylum and trap Batman inside with many of his incarcerated foes. (wikipedia.org)
Batman: Arkham City (2011) no information Batman: Arkham City builds upon the intense, atmospheric foundation of Batman: Arkham Asylum, sending players flying through the expansive Arkham City - five times larger than the game world in Batman: Arkham Asylum - the new maximum security "home" for all of Gotham City's thugs, gangsters and insane criminal masterminds.
Batman: Arkham City - Harley Quinn\'s Revenge (2012) no information As the dust settles in Gotham, Batman is lured back into Arkham City by its last remaining super-criminal; Harley Quinn. Now more dangerous than ever and leading a homicidal gang of her own, she is hell-bent on taking her revenge against the Dark Knight. (steam)
Batman: Arkham Knight (2015) no information In the explosive finale to Rockstar Studios' trilogy, Batman faces the ultimate threat against the city that he is sworn to protect, as Scarecrow returns to unite the super criminals of Gotham and destroy the Batman forever.
Batman: Arkham Origins (2013) no information The game's main storyline is set five years before that of 2009's Batman: Arkham Asylum and follows a younger, less-refined Batman. A bounty is placed on him by crime lord Black Mask, drawing eight of the world's greatest assassins to Gotham City on Christmas Eve. The villains, including the Joker and Anarky, take advantage of the chaos to launch nefarious schemes, while Gotham City police try to apprehend Batman. (wikipedia.org)
Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate (2013) no information The epic sequel to Arkham Origins, the Dark Knight has to go back to Blackgate to face the most dangerous criminals once more. The prison is the Penguin's, Black Mask's, and Joker's playground, hence Batman will have to save the day as hell breaks out thusly at Black Gate prison!
Batman: Arkham VR (2016) no information Set before the events of Arkham Knight, you play as the masked crusader in virtual reality to find out the case of nightwing beaten to death, so you must find out who did it in this crime-mystery action packed vr gameplay.
Batman: Chaos in Gotham (2001) no information Arkham Asylum has undergone a massive breakout and all manner of super-villains are running rampant throughout Gotham City. While rounding up the escaped inmates, Mr. Freeze, The Joker, Harley Quinn, Roxy Rocket, Poison Ivy and Bane, Batman comes to find out that it was Two-Face who masterminded the breakout and must put a stop to him before he can bring Gotham City to its knees. (Wiki)
Batman: Dark Tomorrow (2003) no information Become vengeance and take on the night in this Batman adventure. Batman: Dark Tomorrow reaches deep into the Batman canon, setting the Dark Knight against the villainous machinations of Ra's Al Ghul, the Joker, Poison Ivy, and more. (mobygames)
Batman: Gotham City Racer (2001) no information A Car combat type game based on the animated Batman series.
Batman: Return of the Joker (1991) no information Batman: Return of the Joker, known in Japan as Dynamite Batman (??????????? Dainamaito Battoman), is a 1991 platform video game. (wikipedia.org)
Batman: Return of the Joker (1992) no information Batman: Return of the Joker is an action game, that had been released by Sunsoft for the Nintendo Game Boy on March 28, 1992; it is the sixth title in the Batman series and the second with this name. The Game Boy version, unlike the NES version where the character shoots, is only a platformer. (wiki)
Batman: Return to Arkham (2017) no information Batman: Return to Arkham, developed by Virtuos, features remastered versions of Arkham Asylum and Arkham City using Unreal Engine 4 for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Additionally, both games include all previously released downloadable content, and feature improved graphics, upgraded models and environments, as well as improvements in the lighting, effects and shaders. (wikipedia.org)
Batman: Revenge of The Joker (1992) no information Batman: Revenge of The Joker is a Batman game developed by Ringler Studios and published by Sunsoft for the Sega Mega Drive. (Sega Retro) This is a remake of Batman: Return of the Joker on the NES.
Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu (2003) no information On the anniversary of the death of his parents, Bruce Wayne must face a new evil that is turning Gotham City into a crisis zone. Batman must rise to the challenge, as Sin Tzu leaves his mark on the city. Along with Robin, Nightwing and Batgirl, Batman must battle through various locations in Gotham City in search of the truth behind this new foe, while fighting off the threat from other well-known characters from the comic book series, Bane, Clayface and Scarecrow. (Mobygames)
Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu (2003) no information Unlike Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu on console platforms, the GBA version is a 2D platformer/beat'em up. The player controls Batman, one of the main heroes from DC Comics universe. Batman runs through various Gotham districts, jumps on roofs, and fights against criminals; our hero can use his fists, gadgets, or heavy objects that he may chance upon to incapacitate his foes. (Mobygames)
Batman: The Animated Series (1993) no information The game is an action-adventure platformer. The player can switch between Batman or Robin to gain access to character-specific abilities. Batman uses a grappling hook to scale heights, Robin walks across ceilings, and both characters can perform wall jumps. (wiki)
Batman: The Brave and the Bold - The Videogame (2010) no information Batman: The Brave and The Bold – The Videogame is a side-scroller beat 'em up/platformer with 2D animated visuals based on those of the cartoon series. Each level is presented as an episode and features Batman teaming up with one of several superheroes, including Plastic Man, Robin, Green Arrow and Aquaman, to stop various supervillains. (wikipedia.org)
Batman: The Enemy Within (2017) no information In this latest chapter from the award-winning studio behind Batman - The Telltale Series, both Bruce Wayne and Batman will be forced into precarious new roles. The Riddler has returned to terrorize Gotham City, but his gruesome puzzles merely foreshadow an even greater crisis.
Batman: The Enemy Within - Episode 1: The Enigma (2017) no information Season 2's first episode is called The Enigma, and it focuses on a couple of old foes. Both The Riddler and The Joker loom over Batman at the start of this story, and they'll test the caped crusader's wits and morals in equal measure. (Gamespot.com)
Batman: The Movie (1989) no information Batman (also known as Batman: The Movie) is an action video game developed and published by Ocean Software based on the 1989 film of the same name. It was released in 1989 for the Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, MSX and ZX Spectrum.
Batman: The Telltale Series (2016) no information Enter the fractured psyche of Bruce Wayne and discover the powerful and far-reaching consequences of your choices as the Dark Knight. In this gritty and violent new story from the award-winning creators of The Walking Dead - A Telltale Games Series, you'll make discoveries that will shatter Bruce Wayne's world, and the already fragile stability of a corrupt Gotham City. Your actions and your choices will determine the fate of the Batman.
Batman: The Video Game (1989) no information Contains five levels culminating in a showdown with the Joker in the bell tower of Gotham Cathedral. (Wikipedia)
Batman: The Video Game (1990) no information Batman, also known as Batman: The Video Game, is one of a group of platform games developed by Sunsoft, loosely based on the 1989 film of the same name. The Game Boy title features Batman attacking with a gun and is arguably the least related title to the movie. (wikipedia.org)
Batman: The Video Game (1990) no information The Joker is back, and he's got his eye on Gotham City. Nothing less than full control will satisfy him! With the help of the Batmobile and the Batwing, and with you at the controls, Batman is ready to stop the Joker in his tracks!
Batman: Vengeance (2001) no information Trouble is brewing in Gotham City: The Joker has another nefarious plan for bringing down Batman. It begins with a break-in at the Gotham Museum and ends with the Joker falling from the Gotham Bridge, apparently to his death. Now, Gotham's other supervillains, including Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy don't rest and want to fill the void left by the Joker. Thankfully, Batman is not alone in his efforts to stop them, as his trusted companions Robin and Batgirl are there to help. (moby games)
Batora: Lost Haven (2022) no information Avril never thought she'd have to step up and be a hero but after a mysterious and devastating event, her world was flipped upside down. With her homeworld on the brink of destruction, Avril has been gifted extraordinary powers and will have to journey across the universe to uncover ancient secrets and reckon with a series of life-changing decisions.
Batsugun (1993) no information Batsugun is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up video game created by the now-defunct Japanese game developer Toaplan. The title translates to "exceptional" or "extraordinary". (igdb)
Batsugun: Saturn Tribute Boosted (2023) no information A PIONEER OF THE BULLET HELL GENRE BY TOAPLAN IS BACK! (steam)
Battalion Commander (2013) no information Battalion Commander is a fun military arcade game.
Battalion Wars (2005) no information Battalion Wars (released in Japan as Totsugeki!! Famicom Wars (Japanese: ??!!????????? Hepburn: Totsugeki!! Famikon W?zu)) is a real-time tactics game. (wikipedia.org)
Battalion Wars 2 (2007) no information Battalion Wars 2 (released in Japan as Totsugeki!! Famicom Wars VS (??!!?????????VS Totsugeki!! Famikon W?zu VS, Assault!! Famicom Wars VS)) is a real-time tactics video game. (wikipedia.org)
Batter-Up Baseball (1949) no information Batter Up is a Baseball card game (using the rules of baseball) consisting of 36 cards and a fold out paper "field" depicting the Baseball diamond.
Battle Arena Toshinden (1995) no information Battle Arena Toshinden is a weapons-based fighting game developed by Tamsoft and published by Takara and Sony Computer Entertainment in 1995-1996 for the PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Game Boy, and PC. It was one of the first fighting games to boast polygonal characters in a 3D environment, and it is credited for taking the genre into "true 3-D" due to its introduction of the sidestep maneuver.
Battle Arena Toshinden 2 (1995) no information Battle Arena Toshinden 2 is the first sequel to Battle Arena Toshinden. It adds three new starting fighters; Tracy and Chaos with the original game's final boss, Gaia returning un-armored and with a completely new move set. There are also three new bosses and hidden characters raising the total number of fighters to 15 (up from 10). While the core gameplay is similar, this sequel is more tactical than the original game. (mobygames.com)
Battle Assault 3 featuring Gundam Seed (2004) no information Battle Assault 3 is the fifth game in the series. It was the first to feature full 3D graphics and it also focused on units from the Gundam Seed anime, including grunt mobile suits like GINNs. (mobygames)
Battle Axe (2021) no information Battle Axe is an arcade top-down hack & slash featuring high-quality visuals created by veteran pixel artist Henk Nieborg, true to form game mechanics, and music from the legendary VGM composer Manami Matsumae. (Metacritic.com)
Battle B-Daman (2006) no information Yamato Delgado dreams of playing B-Daman and his dream came true when Gray Michael Vincent interrupts Yamato's birthday by challenging him. Then, an incomplete Cobalt Blade comes out of the wall and then Yamato battles Gray. After the event, Yamato sets out to find all the parts of Cobalt Blade while battling other B-DaPlayers all over. Yamato then gets trained by Armada then competes in the Winner's Tournament to battle all other strong B-DaPlayers. (bdaman.fandom.com)
Battle Blaze (1992) no information Battle Blaze (???????) is a 1992 medieval fighting game released for the Arcade and Super Nintendo Entertainment System by Sammy Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Battle Brothers (2017) no information Battle Brothers is a turn based tactical RPG which has you leading a mercenary company in a gritty, low-power, medieval fantasy world. You decide where to go, whom to hire or to fight, what contracts to take and how to train and equip your men in a procedurally generated open world campaign.
Battle Cars (1993) no information Battle Cars is a racing video game for the Super NES. (wikipedia.org)
Battle Chasers: Nightwar (2017) no information Battle Chasers: Nightwar is an RPG inspired by the classic console greats, featuring deep dungeon diving, turn-based combat presented in a classic JRPG format, and a rich story driven by exploration of the world.
Battle Chef Brigade (2017) no information Join Mina and other contestants as they slay fantasy beasts in a 2D brawler to enter Iron Chef-like cooking contests.
Battle Chess (1988) no information A video game version of chess in which the chess pieces come to life and battle one another when capturing. (Wikipedia)
Battle Chess 4000 (1992) no information This edition of Battle Chess follows the same premise as the original Battle Chess, but with a futuristic science-fiction feel. Pieces are animated from clay models, with a new variety of animations.
Battle Circuit (1997) no information Battle Circuit (Japanese: ???????? Hepburn: Batoru Saakitto) is an action beat 'em up game developed and published by Capcom for the CPS-2 arcade hardware. (wikipedia.org)
Battle City (1985) no information Battle City is a multi-directional shooter video game for the Family Computer produced and published in 1985 by Namco. It is a successor to Namco's 1980 Tank Battalion, and would be succeeded itself by the 1991 Tank Force. An arcade version for the Nintendo VS. System would follow, and the game would eventually end up with the Virtual Console release for the Wii and Wii U.
Battle Clash (1992) no information Battle Clash, known in Japan as Space Bazooka (????????), is a mecha-themed light gun shooting game produced by Nintendo and Intelligent Systems and released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992. The game supports the Super Nintendo's light gun, the Super Scope. (wikipedia.org)
Battle Engine Aquila (2003) no information The player assumes the role of Hawk Winter, a Forseti dockworker. He is also a dock racer where he races on his loader. After one of the races Tatiana Kiralova, a friend of Hawk's and an overseer of the Aquila program, persuades colonel Chuck Kramer, the leader of the Forseti Air Force, to secretly assign Hawk to piloting the Battle Engine. (wiki)
Battle Fantasia (2007) no information There was once a time when the world was engulfed in darkness. Mankind fought six battles to save their world, but lost every single one. All hope was lost for humanity. But one day the darkness was finally driven back by the swords of four heroes. Light returned to the world, and with it came peace and serenity. The world was then divided into two major countries: The Magic Kingdom and the Steam Empire. (wiki)
Battle for Troy (2004) no information Batttle for Troy is a real-time strategy game that follows the story of the Trojan War as depicted in Homer's epic poems. The game allows the player to command either the alliance of Greek armies (led by the Spartans), or side with the Trojans. Each side has eight campaign missions and nine unit types to command. The Greek missions mainly involve offensive manoeuvres, while the Trojans are more concerned with defending the walls of their city. (Mobygames)
The Battle for Wesnoth (2003) no information The Battle for Wesnoth is an open source, turn-based strategy game with a high fantasy theme. It features both singleplayer and online/hotseat multiplayer combat. Explore the world of Wesnoth and take part in its many adventures!
Battle Frenzy (1994) no information The year is 2049. An alien armada assaults the Solar System. You are a nameless hero whose mission is to board the enemy's main battle cruiser and to disable all sixteen of its main plasma nodes. A special Battle Frenzy chip (code name Bloodshot) is implanted into your neural net, making you the one ultimate soldier on whom the entire humanity depends now. (mobygames)
Battle Garegga (1996) no information Battle Garegga is a vertically scrolling shoot'em up arcade game developed by Raizing and published by Eighting in 1996.
Battle Grand Prix (1993) no information Battle Grand Prix is a Formula One racing game in which one or two players can pit themselves in 3 Grand Prix races. The players can pick from 40 fictional drivers and 24 teams to play with. The game is shown in split-screen mode, even when playing solo, in this case the showing the opponent directly behind or ahead of the player. Car adjustments can be made in the garage. Pit-stops can be used to repair the car. Crashing can also force the player to retire from the race early. (mobygames.com)
Battle Group (1986) no information Battle Group is a computer wargame that simulates the Western Front of World War II at the platoon scale, between 1943 and 1945. It features an editor that allows players to create their own combat scenarios. (wiki)
Battle Group 2 (2014) no information Your battleships are fully loaded with the return of Battle Group. Command the war against advanced pirates with brand new Satellite Strikes and upgrades for your state-of-the-art battleships. (steampowered.com)
Battle Isle (1991) no information On the distant planet Chromos, the Drullian people fight the forces of Skynet-Titan, an AI out of control. The player has to lead the Drull armies to victory in several battles. A turn-based strategy game. The screen is split in two, one half for each player. While the first player can move his units, the other can attack and vice versa. There are 16 levels to play against the computer and another 16 for 2 player competitive play. (mobygames.com)
Battle Isle 2 (1994) no information Set in a futuristic world, players fight in turn-based scenarios against the computer army of Titan Net. The battlefield is organized in hex fields. Each time a battle takes place, a 3D polygon animation sequence is started and shows the results of the battle. (mobygames.com)
Battle Kid: Fortress of Peril (2010) no information Battle Kid: Fortress of Peril is a platform game for the Nintendo Entertainment System released in February 2010 by American developer Sivak Games. (wikipedia.org)
Battle Line (2000) no information Two players compete to form opposing battle formations along nine fronts. Win three adjacent fronts or five total to win the game. Watch out for tactics cards that can turn the tide of a battle.
Battle Mania Daiginjou (1993) no information The Trouble Shooters, Mania Ōtorii and Maria Haneda, are a pair of bounty hunters who will take any job that involves lots of trouble and plenty of shooting. Their last job saw them saving the Crown Prince Denka from the evil military mastermind Don Morguestein, presumably ending his evil plans. However, three days later, Morguestein has returned once more to take revenge upon the Trouble Shooters. (mobygames.com)
Battle Masters (1992) no information Battle Masters is a fantasy miniatures battle game by Milton Bradley, presumably licensed from Games Workshop. The sizeable game box comes stuffed with tons of plastic miniatures, a deck of combat cards and some dice. Players move and fight their armies based upon what card is turned over from the deck. Combat is held on a large vinyl mat 4.5 ft square. (boardgamegeek.com/)
Battle Monsters (1996) no information Try to gain control of the underworld in Battle Monsters. You must choose from a variety of monsters, and then enter one-on-one combat. Twelve characters are available (from a human/bird hybrid to a headless creature) with each having its own set of special moves, like juggling opponents in the air, and pit monster against monster. (Mobygames)
Battle of Britain (1999) no information Set in World War II, Battle of Britain is a computer wargame that simulates the conflict between Germany and the United Kingdom during the Battle of Britain. (wiki)
Battle of Britain II: Wings of Victory (2005) no information Battle of Britain II: Wings of Victory is a Windows-based flight simulation. It is a remake of Rowan's Battle of Britain combat flight simulation by Empire Interactive. Battle of Britain II can be played either as a flight simulator or as a strategy game, or both combined. It allows the player to assume the role of pilot in the flight simulator, and/or the Commander of the Air Force. (wikipedia.org)
Battle of Giants: Dinosaur Strike (2010) no information Combat of Giants: Dinosaur Strike, also known as Battle of Giants: Dinosaur Strike in North America, is a video game developed by Ubisoft. (wikipedia.org)
Battle of Giants: Dragons (2009) no information Combat of Giants: Dragons, known as Battle of Giants: Dragons in North America, is a video game in the Combat of Giants series developed by Ubisoft Quebec. (wikipedia.org)
The Battle of Olympus (1988) no information The Battle of Olympus takes place in an ancient Greece which is being terrorized by Hades, the dark ruler of the underworld. Helene, the girlfriend of Orpheus, is kidnapped by Hades who is holding her captive. (Wikipedia)
The Battle of Polytopia (2016) no information Welcome to the unique turn-based strategy game set in the strange, flat world of the Square. Lead one of 12 distinct civilizations to victory by expanding your empire, researching technologies and ultimately become ruler of the world! Play in single-player or multiplayer mode for up to 15 players. (store.steampowered.com)
Battle of the Bands (2008) no information Battle of the Bands is a video game published by THQ and developed by Planet Moon Studios for the Wii console. It is a rhythm game. (wikipedia.org)
BATTLE OF TILES EX (2013) no information BATTLE OF TILES EX is a strategy role-playing game in which you can easily manage large-scale troops.
Battle Out Run (1989) no information Battle Out Run was a 1989 videogame released by Sega on the Master System. (wikipedia.org)
Battle Pinball (1995) no information A themed pinball game with multiple table, enemies and bosses. Japan only. Includes Gundam, Ultraman, Kamen Rider No. 1, and Lore.
Battle Pinball (1994) no information Battle Pinball is a Japanese-only release where players play competitive pinball against the computer or another player. Players pick between one of four characters, each with their own dedicated pinball table. The game then moves to a split-screen view, where both players play their respective table and try to get a higher score than their opponent. (Moby Games)
Battle Princess Madelyn (2018) no information You're the princess! Battle Princess Madelyn to be precise, in this pixel perfect retro side-scroller, as you set off to defeat evil with your ghostly canine companion, Fritzy. Do you have what it takes to save your family, avenge your furry friend and become the ultimate battle princess? (store.steampowered.com)
Battle Princess of Arcadias (2013) no information The world has been overrun by vicious monsters, and countries across the land have been forced to deploy all their available forces to protect their people. To help keep everyone safe, each country also sends a powerful princess into battle. With sword in hand, these dangerous beauties are known far and wide as Battle Princesses...
Battle Realms (2001) no information Battle Realms' gameplay is like many other real-time strategy games. There are several factions which all have various types of available structures and units to produce. Unlike other real-time strategy games though, the basic worker units, which are used for resource gathering and construction, also act as the base unit to be upgraded into military units. Thus, military buildings in Battle Realms are used for transforming and upgrading units rather than producing them directly. (wikipedia.org)
Battle Sport (1995) no information Battlesport simulates the sport of the future. Choose your vehicle and enter the arena to face your computer opponents to see who scores the most goals before the clock runs out. (mobygames.com)
Battle Stadium D.O.N (2006) no information Up to four players battle on one of 11 dynamic stages in battles based around free-roaming two-dimensional character movement. Unlike other fighting games, D.O.N uses a "tug-of-war" fighting system. Attacking opponents will knock glowing orbs out of them for players to collect, with a bar at the top of the screen indicating what percentage of the orbs in play each character possesses; the size and value of these orbs vary depending on the strength of the attack used. (wiki)
Battle Stations Blockade (2023) no information Arm the turrets and take aim as you take command of a gunboat in dangerous waters! Battle Stations Blockade is an intense 3D rail shooter presented in voxel style. (store.steampowered.com)
Battle Tanks (2009) no information Battle Tanks is a top-down action game with tanks. The tank is controlled with the standard dual-stick style (one stick controls movement and the other aim) and, in addition to the regular shot with unlimited ammo, can also drop mines behind. However, just as ricochet bullets, they can also be harmful to the player's tank. When two bullets meet, they cancel each other out. Picking up spawning power-ups give permanent or temporary upgrades. (mobygames.com)
Battle vs. Chess (2011) no information Battle vs. Chess is a computer simulation game of chess developed by Targem Games and Zuxxez Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Battle World: Kronos (2013) no information Battle Worlds: Kronos is a classic turn-based strategy game in the tradition of Battle Isle, Advance Wars and Panzer General.
Battle Zone VR (2016) no information Built from the ground up for PlayStation VR, Battlezone offers unrivalled battlefield awareness, a monumental sense of scale and breathless combat intensity.
Battle: Los Angeles (2011) no information Battle: Los Angeles is a military science fiction video game based on the 2011 film of the same name. (battleofla.fandom.com)
BattleBit Remastered (2023) no information BattleBit Remastered is a low-poly, massive multiplayer FPS, supporting 254 players per server. Battle on a near-fully destructible map with various vehicles! (steam)
Battleblock Theatre (2013) no information In BattleBlock Theater, players control a prisoner as they are forced to play through games devised by Hatty Hattington. Controls are simple, with the game largely consisting of running, jumping and punching. Levels are made up of various types of blocks, such as collapsing blocks, sticky walls, bouncy volcanic rocks and deadly spikes, and also feature hazards such as water and deadly creatures. (wikipedia.org)
Battleborn (2016) no information A tremendous band of badass heroes fight to protect the universe's very last star from a mysterious evil in this Hero Shooter by the creators of Borderlands.
BattleCakes (2024) no information Indulge in a deliciously delightful world of sweetness as you head out on an adventure to save the day! Meet charming and endearing friends along the way like Red Velvet, Midnite Truffle and more as you work together to uncover the mysteries and hardships plaguing the nearby towns. Discover the joy of friendship and community as you fight to leave the world better off than you found it and make your mark. (game presskit)
Battlecars (1984) no information Battlecars is a car-dueling video game for the ZX Spectrum. The game is set in 2084 in a future where road accidents have been eliminated by technology, and the world is relatively bloodless; however, people now entertain themselves by drivers using 20th century automobiles in violent, gladiatorial contests. (wikipedia.org)
Battlefield 1 (2017) no information Fight your way through epic battles going from tight urban combat in a besieged French city to big open spaces in the Italian Alps or frantic combats in the deserts of Arabia, in large scale battles as infantry or piloting vehicles on land, air and sea, from the tanks and bikes on the ground, to bi-planes and gigantic battleships.
Battlefield 1: Apocalypse (2018) no information The fourth and final DLC for Battlefield 1, the Apocalypse DLC, is centered around some of the most brutal battles of the Great War, containing five maps, six guns, and a new game mode, among other additions. The three infantry-based maps of Apocalypse reflect three of the bloodiest battles of World War I; Caporetto set in present-day Slovenia, Passchendaele in Belgium, and River Somme in France. The DLC introduced a new game mode titled "Air Assault" in the remaining two maps. (wikipedia.org)
Battlefield 1: In the Name of the Tsar (2017) no information In the Name of the Tsar focuses on the Russian Empire during the Great War. Four maps in the expansion follows in the Eastern Front; Lupkow Pass, Galicia, Brusilov Keep, and Albion, while two other maps are set in the Russian Civil War between the White Guard and Red Army; Tsaritsyn and Volga River. (wikipedia.org)
Battlefield 1: They Shall Not Pass (2017) no information First major expansion for Battlefield 1, They Shall Not Pass, was released on March 14, 2017. It focuses on the new playable faction, the French Army; the expansion features four new maps set in the Battle of Verdun and the Second Battle of the Marne; Fort de Vaux, Soissons, Rupture, and Verdun Heights. (wikipedia.org)
Battlefield 1: Turning Tides (2017) no information The Turning Tides DLC is focused on aspects of the naval and amphibious combat during World War I. First half of the expansion includes 2 maps set during the Gallipoli Campaign: Achi Baba and Cape Helles. For the second half of the expansion Turning Tides: North Sea brought more locations involving naval warfare from the Great War. Two new maps were added: Heligoland Bight and Zeebrugge, along with the British Royal Marines as a new faction. (wikipedia.org)
Battlefield 1942 (2002) no information Battlefield 1942 is a first-person shooter video game developed by Digital Illusions Creative Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. The game can be played in single-player mode against the video game AI or in multiplayer mode against players on the Internet or in a local area network. It is a popular platform for mod developers, with a large number of released modifications that alter the gameplay and theme. (wikipedia.org)
Battlefield 1942: The Road to Rome (2003) no information Battlefield 1942 strongly focuses on multiplayer, and this add-on expands that base-game. Now allowing battles with up to 64 other gamers. Adds two new forces to fight as (French legionnaires and Italian forces). Eight new vehicles, six new maps, and several new weapons have all been added.
Battlefield 1943 (2009) no information Battlefield 1943 is an online multiplayer World War II first-person shooter video game developed by EA DICE. (wikipedia.org)
Battlefield 2 (2005) no information Battlefield 2 brings the intensity of Battlefield 1942 into the modern era with enhanced team play and the latest vehicles and weapons systems available. In this first-person shooter, you'll choose to fight for one of three military superpowers: the United States, China, or the newly formed Middle East Coalition. (gamefaqs)
Battlefield 2: Modern Combat (2005) no information The single player campaign game revolves around a fictional war between NATO and China that takes place in Kazakhstan. The media on both sides air propaganda that accuses the other of war crimes while the player fights for each nation back and forth. (wikipedia)
Battlefield 2042 (2021) no information Battlefield 2042 is a first-person shooter video game developed by DICE. (wikipedia.org)
Battlefield 2142 (2006) no information A futuristic setting with 2 groups battling to capture posts sometimes using large mechs.
Battlefield 3 (2011) no information Battlefield 3 is a first-person shooter video game developed by EA DICE and published by Electronic Arts. It is a direct sequel to 2005's Battlefield 2, and the eleventh installment in the Battlefield franchise.(wikipedia.org)
Battlefield 4 (2013) no information Battlefield 4 is the genre-defining action blockbuster made from moments that blur the line between game and glory. Fueled by the next-generation power and fidelity of Frostbite 3, Battlefield 4 provides a visceral, dramatic experience unlike any other.
Battlefield Hardline (2015) no information Battlefield Hardline is a first-person shooter video game developed by Visceral Games and published by Electronic Arts.
Battlefield Heroes (2009) no information The Play4Free cartoon shooter from EA
Battlefield V (2018) no information Battlefield V is a first-person shooter video game developed by EA DICE and published by Electronic Arts. (wikipedia.org)
Battlefield Vietnam (2004) no information Battlefield Vietnam is a first-person shooter video game, the second in the Battlefield franchise after Battlefield 1942. The game was developed by the Swedish company Digital Illusions CE and published by Electronic Arts. Battlefield Vietnam takes place during the Vietnam War. It features a large variety of maps based on historical settings, such as the Ho Chi Minh Trail, Battle of Hue, Ia Drang Valley, Operation Flaming Dart, the Battle of Khe Sanh and Fall of Saigon. (wikipedia.org)
Battlefield: Bad Company (2008) no information Battlefield: Bad Company is a first-person shooter developed by EA DICE. (wikipedia.org)
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 (2010) no information Battlefield: Bad Company 2 is a 2010 first-person shooter video game developed by the Swedish firm EA DICE and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, iOS and Kindle Fire systems. It is a direct sequel to Battlefield: Bad Company and is part of the Battlefield game series. It was released worldwide in March 2010. The iOS port was released on the App Store on December 16, 2010. A Kindle Fire version was released in June 2012. (wikipedia.org)
Battlefleet Gothic: Armada (2016) no information Battlefleet Gothic: Armada is the RTS videogame adaptation of Games Workshop’s classic tabletop game, pitting the Chaos, Imperium, Eldar, and Orks against each other in visceral space-battles. (store.steampowered.com)
Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 (2019) no information Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 is the new real-time strategy game adapted from Games Workshop’s famous tabletop game that portrays the epic space battles of the Warhammer 40,000 universe. (Metacritic.com)
BattleForge (2009) no information BattleForge is a discontinued video game that was developed by EA Phenomic and published by Electronic Arts in 2009. (wikipedia.org)
Battlehawks 1942 (1988) no information Battlehawks 1942 is a naval air combat combat flight simulation game released in 1988 by Lucasfilm Games.
Battlemaster (1990) no information An early squad based combat strategy game set in a medieval style fantasy world.
Battlerite (2016) no information Battlerite is a team arena brawler action video game. The game is considered a spiritual successor to Bloodline Champions and is created by the same developers, Stunlock Studios. An early access version of the game was released on September 20, 2016, and within a few weeks had already sold over 200,000 copies. (wikipedia.org)
Battles of Prince of Persia (2005) no information The story of the game takes place between Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time and Prince of Persia: Warrior Within. The Prince finds out that he is being hunted by the Dahaka, an incarnation of fate, because he interfered with time and cheated his own death in the process. However, the Prince accidentally starts a conflict between Persia and India. (wiki)
Battleship (1967) no information A guessing game for two players. It is played on ruled grids (paper or board) on which the players' fleets of ships (including battleships) are marked. The locations of the fleet are concealed from the other player. Players alternate turns calling "shots" at the other player's ships, and the objective of the game is to destroy the opposing player's fleet.
Battleship (1993) no information The object is to sink the opponent's entire fleet without him sinking the player's fleet first. (Wikipedia)
Battleship (2012) no information Battleship is a tie-in to the action movie of the same name, which is in turn inspired by the Hasbro board game based off a pen and paper game. It is played as a first-person shooter with demolitions specialist Cole Mathis as the protagonist. (mobygames.com)
Battleship (2012) no information Battleship is a video game based on the film of the same name (which in turn is based on the board game Battleship). The Wii, DS and 3DS versions are a turn-based strategy game developed by Magic Pockets. (wikipedia.org)
Battleship/Connect Four/Sorry!/Trouble (2006) no information Battleship/​Connect Four/​Sorry!/​Trouble is a compilation video game developed by British studio Gravity-I. (wikipedia.org)
Battlestar Galactica (2007) no information A Battlestar Galactica game based on the new series was released for Xbox Live Arcade and Microsoft Windows on October 24, 2007. The game was developed by Sierra/Sierra Online and Auran. (wikipedia.org)
Battlestar Galactica Deadlock (2017) no information In Battlestar Galactica Deadlock you’ll take command of the Colonial Fleet in defense of the Twelve Colonies during the First Cylon War. Lead many different types of ships in this 3D tactical game. Every decision counts, your strategy will be vital – can you ensure mankind’s survival? (store.steampowered.com)
Battlestations: Midway (2007) no information Battlestations: Midway is a video game developed by Eidos Hungary. (wikipedia.org)
Battlestations: Pacific (2009) no information Battlestations: Pacific is an action and real-time tactics video game published by Eidos Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Battletank (1990) no information Battletank is an action video game released by Absolute Entertainment in September 1990 for the Nintendo Entertainment System. (wikipedia.org)
BattleTanx (1998) no information There are three tanks in the game for the player to choose from. The player can choose between a Moto Tank, M1A1 Abrams MBT, or the Goliath. There are 17 levels to complete in order to finish the single player game, all of which are filled with enemy tanks. Each level is located in a specific place in the United States, such as New York City, Chicago, Las Vegas, and San Francisco. The game features destructible environments, and in some cases, interactive environments. (wikipedia.org).
BattleTanx: Global Assault (1999) no information The tanktasticness continues with BattleTanx: Global Assault. Picking up where BattleTanx left off, it takes the strong foundation of the first game and builds on it with more powerups, more missions and, best of all, more tanks! (escapistmagazine.com)
BattleTech (2018) no information BattleTech is a turn-based strategy video game. Players assume the role of a mercenary commander leading a "mech lance", or group of four giant humanoid-shaped combat vehicles. The developers state that the game will have the spirit of the board game but will not use the board game's rules. The player selects each mech's chassis, the weapons and armor mounted on that chassis, as well as smaller details such as actuators and gyros that influence a mech's turning radius. (wikipedia.org)
BattleTech: A Game of Armored Combat (1994) no information Take control of a Mad Cat 'Mech as you fight your way through several level of mechanized mayhem. Use machine guns, rocket launchers, homing missiles, flame throwers, mines and atomic bombs to defeat the encroaching enemy threat. The different levels have different terrains, such as snow, ice and swamps, which affect the progress of your 'Mech. You can also destroy the smaller enemy 'Mechs by stomping on them. (mobygames.com)
BattleTech: The Crescent Hawk\'s Inception (1988) no information BattleTech: The Crescent Hawk's Inception is a turn-based adventure/role-playing video game released in 1988 by Westwood Associates.
Battletoads (1991) no information Three space humanoid toad warriors form a group known as the Battletoads. Two of the Battletoads, Rash and Zitz, embark on a mission to defeat the evil Dark Queen on her planet and rescue their kidnapped friends: Pimple, the third member of the Battletoads, and Princess Angelica. (Wikipedia)
Battletoads (2020) no information Battletoads is a beat 'em up video game developed by Dlala Studios under supervision of Rare and published by Xbox Game Studios. It is a reboot of the Battletoads series, and the first new entry in 26 years following 1994's Battletoads Arcade. (wikipedia.org)
Battletoads (1994) no information The Arcade version of Battletoads is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up game. Once again the battletoads Zitz, Pimple and Rash set out to stop the Dark Queen from dominating the galaxy. Unlike other installments in Battletoads series, this game is almost purely beat-'em-up action. The game is considerably darker in tone than its predecessors, featuring violence and gore. (mobygames)
Battletoads in Battlemaniacs (1993) no information Battletoads in Battlemaniacs is a 1993 platforming beat 'em up video game. (wikipedia.org)
Battletoads/Double Dragon (1993) no information A crossover of both Technos Japan's Double Dragon and Rare's own Battletoads game franchises, although Technos had little or no credited involvement in the production of the game outside of the Double Dragon license. The game features the characters from the Double Dragon series, Billy and Jimmy Lee, two young martial arts experts; also included are the three humanoid toad protagonists from the Battletoads game. It is also the first Battletoads game to feature all three toads as playable charact
Battlewake (2019) no information Avast matey, thar be high-seas mayhem! Set sail in Battlewake, a rip-roaring ship-to-ship combat game exclusively for virtual reality. Become a mythical Pirate Lord, captain a massive battle-ready ship and wield ancient magics as you embark on a larger-than-life nautical war for the ages.
BattleWheels (1993) no information The year is 2019, and the world is bored with conventional entertainment. Enter the world of BattleWheels, where contestants fight in post-apocalyptic deserts and dead cities in the most violent destruction derby ever. At your disposal are machine guns, flame throwers, missiles, mines, and even paint (to obstruct someone's view). And if you survive your car getting destroyed, you can hoof it and try to wreak as much carnage as possible before becoming roadkill. (mobygames)
Battlezone (1998) no information Battlezone is a first-person shooter strategy video game. A remake of the arcade game the same name. Battlezone is played like any other real time strategy, but the main difference is that in Battlezone the player is controlling everything on the battlefield from the first person view. (wikipedia.org).
Battlezone (1980) no information Battlezone is a first-person shooter tank combat arcade game from Atari, Inc. (wikipedia.org)
Battlezone (2016) no information Battlezone is an arcade game released by Rebellion in 2016. It is an update of the original 1980 arcade game. The game was one of the launch titles for PlayStation VR in October 2016. As with the original, the game features first-person tank combat against an AI-controlled enemy force, but includes co-operative multiplayer and a campaign structure, together with being designed for virtual reality.
Battlezone (2008) no information Battlezone is an arcade game released by Stainless Games in 2008. It is an update of Battlezone, the arcade classic vector graphics tank shooter. The game features an update of the game with new gameplay features, as well as a port of the original. (wikipedia.org)
Battlezone II: Combat Commander (1999) no information Battlezone II: Combat Commander, often abbreviated to BZII, BZ2 or Bzone, is a 1999 computer game released by Pandemic Studios as a sequel to Activision's 1998 Battlezone. Like Activision's Battlezone, Battlezone II is a hybrid tank shooter, first-person shooter (FPS) and real-time strategy (RTS) game. The player pilots various futuristic vehicles, while using the function keys to select and command units and structures. Battlezone II features two races, the ISDF and the Scions. (wikipedia.org)
Bay Route (1989) no information Bay Route is a platform "Run and gun" arcade game developed by Sunsoft and published by Sega in 1989. Players control a soldier and shoot terrorists, collect power-ups, and defeat bosses to advance levels. Players can select one of four configurations on their gun. (igdb)
Bayala - The Game (2019) no information bayala - the game based on the movie. Plunge into the magical world of fairies! (store.steampowered.com)
Bayonetta (2009) no information Bayonetta. The last survivor of an ancient witch clan who keep the balance between light, dark and chaos. Entombed to protect herself - and the world as we know it - Bayonetta is discovered and revived after 500 years, sparking a chain of events with cataclysmic repercussions.
Bayonetta 2 (2014) no information The sequel to the critically-acclaimed spectacle brawler Bayonetta, this time with a two-player online co-op mode (giantbomb.com)
Bayonetta 3 (2022) no information Bayonetta 3 is an action-adventure game developed by PlatinumGames. (wikipedia.org)
Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon (2023) no information Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon is a 2023 action-adventure video game developed by PlatinumGames. (wikipedia.org)
Bazooka Blitzkrieg (1992) no information Made for the SNES Super Scope. Bazooka Blitzkrieg features a bleak modern setting filled with cyborgs and various bosses including a large flying warship a tank, and various others. (nintendo.fandom.com)
BCV: Battle Construction Vehicles (2000) no information The story in this game revolves around the player settling construction site contracts through vehicular combat with various rival companies. (wiki)
Be My Valentine (2015) no information The players can game themselves into happiness through letter delivery to gauge whether the messages you are receiving from the guy who likes you. Basically, the players can get/lose love points via a series of love actions— sending letters sending letters, confessing love or being a matchmaker. After the end of the game, the player (s) with the most love points is the best lover and wins the game.
Beach Head (1983) no information The game's setting is the Pacific Ocean theater of World War II. Gameplay consists of several varying stages in which the player must control various vehicles including warships and tanks in order to defeat an enemy fleet, break through enemy beach defences and destroy an enormous gun-emplacement to win the game.
Beach Life (2002) no information Design your own holiday resort by building rides, hotels, bars, swimming pools and much more. Much like other "tycoon" style games, this see's you trying to keep the little people happy and help them with their needs. The game has two modes; scenarios and sandbox. Scenarios see you trying to accomplish certain tasks, such as getting fifty people drunk within two days. Sandbox lets you play the game with no missions, and no time limit. (mobygames.com)
Beach Spikers: Virtua Beach Volleyball (2001) no information Beach Spikers: Virtua Beach Volleyball, released for arcade as Beach Spikers, is a beach volleyball video game. (wikipedia.org)
Beach Volley (1989) no information Ocean Beach Volley for Atari ST - Volleyball game released in 1989.
Beacon Pines (2022) no information Beacon Pines is a cute and creepy adventure set within a mysterious book. You play as both the reader of the book and its main character, Luka. (Metacritic.com)
Beam Breakers (2002) no information A sci-fi street racing game set in the crowded city of Neo York. The year is 2173 and underground racers known as Beam Breakers tear their hovercars through the skies of the city searching for the ultimate rush. (mobygames.com)
Bear and Breakfast (2022) no information Bear and Breakfast is a laid-back management adventure game where you play as a well-meaning bear trying to run a B+B in the woods. As your business expands so do the mysteries of the forest, and you soon find yourself uncovering a plot deeper than the wilderness itself. Are you bear enough to search deep within the forest and your soul to find the mysteries that lie within? Complete quests and story lines to collect new items and perks for your inn. (game presskit)
The Beast Inside (2019) no information The Beast Inside is a unique, gripping twist on thriller and survival horror. The game mixes intriguing story-driven adventure with unnerving survival horror experience. Immerse in the tale of long-buried secrets, personal tragedies, and madness.
Beast Quest (2018) no information Embark on an epic action-adventure to save the Kingdom of Avantia from ruin. Based on the best-selling fantasy novels, Beast Quest comes to console for the first time ever, with a rich, progressive storyline, vibrant settings, and an excess of compelling challenges.
Beast Wars: Transformers (1997) no information The game allows the player to play as either the Maximals or the Predacons in a series of missions to sabotage the other side's attempts at gaining a tactical advantage in the Beast Wars. There are six playable characters on each side, one unlockable by finding a stasis pod in a specific level and the other only accessible in Rescue missions, each with their own unique strengths and weaknesses, and they all have both a health meter and an Energon tolerance meter. (wikipedia.org)
Beastie Bay (2013) no information Base-building / monster training hybrid.
Beastly (2011) no information The inevitable tie-in to the 2011 movie, Beastly for the Nintendo Wii is a collection of minigames based on a particularly shallow retelling of Beauty and the Beast, where "baldness and tattoos" apparently means "hideous beyond belief". (giantbomb.bom)
Beasts of Maravilla Island (2021) no information A 3D adventure game where you take on the role of a young wildlife photographer who traverses through Maravilla's magical ecosystems to discover extraordinary creatures, learn their behaviors, and, most importantly, photograph their majesty. Use light, sound, and the surrounding nature to solve puzzles and unveil Maravilla’s secrets. (game presskit)
Beat Cop (2017) no information A retro, pixel art style adventure in New York, inspired by ’80s cop shows. You are Jack Kelly and you’ve been framed for murder. Now as a regular beat cop you have to find out, who did that. Expect thick crime story, a lot of black humour and all the other things you can find on the streets of Brooklyn. (store.steampowered.com)
Beat Down: Fists of Vengeance (2005) no information Beat Down: Fists of Vengeance lets you play as one of five fugitives seeking revenge against their enemies. To survive in the dangerous underworld of Las Sombras, you must find allies, earn money, and prove yourself in street battles.
Beat Hazard (2010) no information Beat Hazard is a shoot 'em up where the player controls a small spaceship that defends itself from other ships and space debris. The music played during gameplay controls the speed and intensity of the game. (wikipedia.org)
Beat Rush (2018) no information Beat Rush is your new addiction! With this brand new beat-based action platform game, you will challenge your skills and see what you’re capable of. The gameplay is as simple as one touch jumps and hops. You just need to rush forward in tune with the amazing beats the game offers. Dance your fingers to the adventurously good music. (Nintendo.com)
Beat Saber (2018) no information Beat Saber is a 2018 virtual reality rhythm game created by Czech-based indie studio Hyperbolic Magnetism in which the player slashes blocks representing musical beats with a pair of energy blades resembling lightsabers. (wikipedia.org)
Beat the Alphabet (2013) no information A word game where players compete to be the first to form words with the letters given them. In the front game, players must do so cautiously as the dreaded hyphen lurks in the deck and can rear its ugly head at any time. Then, for the winner of the front game, it's off to the end game where his/her opponents form a team. The solo player must form more words with ten letters than the team can with the remaining 16 letters of the alphabet in order to actually win the game.
Beat the Bookie (1965) no information Game features a four foot long mechanical track, a game betting board and 5 metal "horses". Turning a crank on the game board moves the horses down the track and eventually produces a winning horse.
Beat the Bookie (1982) no information A horse racing game in which players take on the joint roles of gamblers, bookmakers and horse owners. Talk about conflict of interest! Racing is accomplished by moving horses around a mapboard racetrack. As each player has incentives to win or lose, or help another player to win or lose, tactics can get quite involved. All very thought provoking.
Beat The Bookie Race Odds Game (1998) no information Given various odds the bookie chooses which horse will win and the other players bet on what they think has been chosen. The bookie then reveals the horse chosen and settles the bets accordingly. The objective of the game is to place bets on the horse the bookmaker picks.
Beat\'n Groovy (2008) no information Beat'n Groovy is a music video game developed by Japanese studio Voltex. (wikipedia.org)
The Beatles: Rock Band (2009) no information The Beatles: Rock Band is a 2009 music video game developed by Harmonix, published by MTV Games, and distributed by Electronic Arts. It is the third major console release in the Rock Band game series, in which players can simulate playing music by using controllers shaped like musical instruments. The game is centered on the popular English rock group the Beatles and features virtual portrayals of the four band members performing the songs throughout the band's history. (wikipedia.org)
Beatmania (2006) no information Beatmania is the first version of the music video game beatmania IIDX.
Beatmania (1997) no information Beatmania (??????) (styled as beatmania) is a rhythm video game developed and distributed by Japanese game developer Konami. (wikipedia.org)
Beatmania for WonderSwan (1999) no information This is a portable version of beatmania and as such it contains everything one could hope for in such a game, a series of music track (with reproduced vocals!), a lot of buttons to press, and a lot of vinyl to scratch. (mobygames.com)
Beats (2007) no information Beats is a rhythm-based video game for the Sony PlayStation Portable handheld gaming system. (wikipedia.org)
Beautiful Desolation (2020) no information BEAUTIFUL DESOLATION is a 2D isometric adventure game set in the distant future. Explore a post-apocalyptic landscape, solve puzzles, meet new friends and make powerful enemies, mediate conflicts and fight for your life as you unravel the secrets of the world around you. (GOG store page)
Beautiful Escape: Dungeoneer (2010) no information BE:D tells the story of Verge, a dungeoneer depressed because he's lost his touch with doing decent videos, and because the love of his life, Daily, couldn't care less about his existence.
Beautiful Katamari (2007) no information Beautiful Katamari, released in Japan as Beautiful Katamari Damacy (????????? By?tifuru Katamari Damashii), is a video game by Namco Bandai Games for the Xbox 360. (wikipedia.org)
Beavers (1993) no information A side-scrolling platformer that stars a beaver named Jethro. (giantbomb)
Beavis and Butt-Head (1994) no information The title of three tie-in video games based on the animated television series of the same name that were released by Viacom New Media in 1994 for the Super NES, Genesis/Mega Drive and Game Gear. The three versions differ completely from each other, sharing only the basic premise involving the titular characters searching for tickets to a GWAR concert. The games were advertised as featuring music by the band. (Wikipedia)
Beavis and Butt-Head (1994) no information Beavis and Butt-Head (advertised as MTV's Beavis and Butt-Head: The Game) is a tie-in video game based on the animated television series of the same name. The Super NES version was developed by Realtime Associates. (wikipedia.org)
Beavis and Butt-Head in Virtual Stupidity (1995) no information Beavis and Butt-Head in Virtual Stupidity is a point-and-click adventure computer game based on the American animated television series created by Mike Judge, Beavis and Butt-Head, that was developed by ICOM Simulations and published by Viacom New Media. It was released on August 31, 1995. (wikipedia)
Bebe\'s Kids (1994) no information The player controls either LaShawn or Kahlil as they devastate Fun World. Players must watch out for security guards, disgruntled mascots, and pirates. Other stages include a haunted house, a pirate ship, and the pits. (Wikipedia)
Becalm (2019) no information Becalm is a first person meditative experience for Windows, OSX and Linux. Sail towards the sunset through magical waters. You won't have to worry about steering, logistics, missing crewmembers, capsizing or even pirates. It's a trip for you to sit back and... becalm! (colorfiction.co)
The Bee Game (2007) no information The Bee Game is an adventure video game released for Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance, developed by German studio Independent Arts Software. (wikipedia.org)
Bee Movie Game (2007) no information Bee Movie Game is a video game based on the DreamWorks-animated movie of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Bee Simulator (2019) no information Live the big adventure of a small bee! Explore a world brimming with life in which you collect pollen, defy dangerous wasps and save your hive. Play with others in three game modes, including co-op and PvP on split screen. (store.steampowered.com)
Beeny (2022) no information A vertical 2D platformer featuring a round bee in an early 90s pre-rendered environment. Roll and hop up to the precious honey. (igdb)
Beer & Pretzels (2009) no information Players throw coasters onto a table. And then they get money. And then they throw more coasters. And then they get more money. This very complex and detailed process repeats until the end of the game at which point the player with the most money wins, just like in real life. Players only score for items that are completely visible... items entirely or partially obscured by other coasters don’t count. There tends to be name calling, bragging, self-high-fiving and the occasional brawl during the
The Beer Game (1994) no information A drinking game involving rolling a die to move, and then performing the action listed on the space you land on. Certain spaces allow the player to draw a card from the deck, on which is again an action that must be performed, for example the coveted "Bathroom Break" card. The winner is the one with the most points at the end of the game. Points are usually accumulated through drinking, but occasionally for completing task such as singing a shanty, or balancing a glass on your forehead for half
The Beer Game (1999) no information You will travel around the board, in and out of the Irish bar, the village pub, the club and the tavern having a drink and collecting bottles along the way. You may have to arm wrestle someone, perform some bar or magic tricks and do unimaginable feats in varied and interesting ways. You could take a booze cruise or a serious bar crawl. You might just end up in the gutter, fall asleep with your clothes on or land in jail - or you may just have to drink lots of beer!
Beer Tic Tac Toe (0) no information A drinking and more strategic version of Tic tac toe, to be played in pubs. The rules are as follows: a 3x3 grid is necessary for (at most) 9 glasses of beer. The first player opens with ordering one glass of beer and placing the glass on one of the 9 spaces. From then the play alternates between the two players. A player can always choose one of the two possible options: - order and place another glass of beer to an open space (available only until there are open spaces left) - or drin
Beeswing (2014) no information Beeswing is a game set in a small village in rural Scotland, the village I grew up in, home. Visit the places and people who shaped a life and discover their stories. Represented in hand painted, water colour graphics with a unique, acoustic soundtrack. (Steam)
Beethoven: The Ultimate Canine Caper (1993) no information Beethoven: The Ultimate Canine Caper is a video game based on the film Beethoven's 2nd.
Beetle Adventure Racing (1999) no information Beetle Adventure Racing! is a racing game released for the Nintendo 64 in 1999. It was developed by Paradigm Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts. Each vehicle in the game is a Volkswagen New Beetle, which was released the previous year.
Beetlejuice (1991) no information Beetlejuice is a video game developed by Rare and released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991. (wikipedia.org)
Beez (2020) no information Players compete to optimize their flight plans to secure nectar for their hive. Be careful of the other bees as you will compete with them over a set of public and private scoring goals. The challenge in planning and storing the nectar will make your brain buzz!
Before I Forget (2020) no information A woman alone in a house. A mystery and a love story. Explore the present to uncover the past, in a short story of love and loss and a life well-lived. A narrative exploration that examines a world where memories are constantly fading and jumbled. A game about dementia and what happens when you can't hold onto the things you've done or the people you've loved. (Metacritic.com)
Before the Echo (2011) no information Rhythm mechanics are used to enhance RPG-style combat and storytelling in this tale of a young man trying to ascend a Tower.
Before We Leave (2020) no information Before We Leave is a non-violent city building game set in your own cozy corner of the universe. Rediscover and rebuild civilization. Create a multi-planet resource network. Overcome ancient challenges and fend off hungry space whales. (Metacritic.com)
Before Your Eyes (2021) no information Embark on an emotional first-person narrative adventure where you control the story—and affect its outcomes—with your real-life blinks. With this innovative technique you will fully immerse yourself in a world of memories, both joyous and heartbreaking, as your whole life flashes before your eyes. (Metacritic.com)
The Beginner\'s Guide (2015) no information The Beginner's Guide is an interactive storytelling video game created by Davey Wreden under the studio name Everything Unlimited Ltd. The game is narrated by Wreden and takes the user through a number of incomplete and abstract game creations made by a developer named Coda. Wreden challenges the player to try to come to understand the type of person Coda is from exploring these spaces in a first-person perspective. (wikipedia.org)
Beglitched (2016) no information Beglitched is a game about insecurity, in our computers and ourselves. In a pastel world of networks where nobody truly knows what they’re doing, hacking is a magical art and the notorious Glitch Witch is the most premium archmagi of the net. Learn how to use an alien computer and get into adorable hacker battles with ducks and strawberry pirates. (alecthomson.com)
Behind the Frame: The Finest Scenery (2021) no information Guide brush strokes and solve a variety of puzzles to help an aspiring artist complete her masterpiece amid her brusque neighbor’s gaze and his pesky cat. As her painting starts to take shape, uncover an emotional tale of chance and artistry revealed behind unrelated yet familiar moments. (store.steampowered.com)
Beholder (2016) no information Set in a dystopian world where privacy is dead and the State controls every aspect of life, it's your choice to continue being what the State requires, or be the empathetic landlord who turns a blind eye.
Beholder 2 (2018) no information You are an intern at the central ministry of a totalitarian state with your whole career ahead of you. Work your way up the ladder by scheming against employees, spying on your boss, and completing paperwork. Or do you turn against the state and expose corruption. The choice is still yours to make! (steam)
Beijing 2008 (2008) no information Beijing 2008 is the official Olympic video game of the 2008 Summer Olympics held in Beijing. (wikipedia.org)
Bejeweled (2001) no information One of the early match-three games.
Bejeweled 2 (2004) no information Bejeweled 2 is a tile-matching puzzle video game. (wikipedia.org)
Bejeweled 3 (2010) no information Bejeweled 3 is a tile-matching puzzle video game developed and published by PopCap Games. (wikipedia.org)
Bejeweled Blitz LIVE (2011) no information Bejeweled Blitz LIVE is a console port of Bejeweled Blitz. (wikipedia.org)
Bejeweled Twist (2008) no information Bejeweled Twist is a puzzle game of the Bejeweled series created and published by PopCap Games. (wikipedia.org)
Beleaguered Castle (0) no information The player removes the four aces from the pack and places them face up in a column in the center of the table to form the foundations. Then the remainder of the deck is shuffled and a column of four cards is dealt to the left of the aces, followed by a column to the right of the aces. Succeeding columns are dealt on these successively, each column overlapping the last until the whole pack is dealt. This forms eights rows of six cards in each. Object of the game is to build on the foundatio
Bell and Hammer (1800) no information This 19th Century gambling game uses eight special six-sided dice. All the dice are blank save for one of their faces. These faces depict one to six spots, a bell and a hammer. Also required for play are 5 cards, depicting a bell, a hammer, a bell and hammer, an inn, and a white horse. Players bid for the cards and after all cards are auctioned off, take turns to roll the dice, receiving or paying bets according to the roll and the cards they hold.
Bella Sara (2008) no information Bella Sara is a life-simulation and puzzle video game. (wikipedia.org)
Bella Sara 2: The Magic of Drasilmare (2013) no information Return to the universe of Bella Sara and set off to the Drasilmare Tree's rescue! (nintendo.co.uk)
Bella Sara: The Magical Horse Adventures (2012) no information Bella Sara: The Magical Horse Adventures is an adventure video game based on the Bella Sara franchise.
Bellator MMA Onslaught (2012) no information This game is based on Bellator Fighting Championships, a single elimination Mixed Martial Arts tournament.
La Belle Lucie (0) no information A single player card game where the point of the game is to transfer all cards from the tableau to the four foundations. The only action taken by the player will be moving a card from one "fan" of many, to another one in descending order (e.g. 7 of clubs on top of 8 of clubs). From the start all cards are visible in the tableau, but this doesn't mean the game can be won with strategy. More times than not, the game will not be beat because of unlucky draws. Such as kings being the top card of fan
Belmont Park Horse Racing Game (1931) no information Dice based horse racing game that features pari-mutuel style betting pools. Any number of players may play. Dice are rolled and the horses are moved up one space for each time that their number appears on the dice. A Colored multiplier die is rolled with the regular die and each horse whose number appears on the white dice is moved ahead as many places as appears on the colored die.
The Belmont Stakes Handicap Horse Racing Game (1981) no information A solitaire game which recreates a horse race. It takes the Daily Racing Form Past Performances and shows how to analyze it and fill out a Handicap Form Analysis Sheet. The player then alternates turns between using a spinner for the Analysis Sheet and playing Action Racing Cards. Players will learn to read horse racing performance charts and how to handicap (predict) race results for all types of bets. A clever and unique approach.
Belote (1930) no information Probably the most played game in France, essentially by adults. Played as a family game or as a gambling game (even if the latter has been prohibited in bistros). Players forms teams of 2. Partners sit at opposite seats. The dealer gives everybody 3 cards face down, then 2. After that, the first card of the deck is turned face up. Its suit will serve as trumps. Then, each player announces whether they will take this card or not. If a player takes it, they receive the face-up card. Then the de
Below (2018) no information Below is an action-adventure roguelike video game developed by Capybara Games. (wikipedia.org)
Ben 10 (2017) no information It’s Hero Time! As Ben Tennyson, it’s up to you to save the world. Take on some of Ben’s most infamous enemies, including Zombozo, Queen Bee, and the Weatherheads. Unlock and transform into all ten of Ben’s incredible alien forms. Discover an exciting new story across three new episodes and use each alien’s unique combat moves to defeat enemies, solve fun puzzles and save the day. (playstation.com)
Ben 10: Alien Force (2008) no information Ben 10: Alien Force is an action-adventure video game based on the American animated television series of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Ben 10: Alien Force - The Rise of Hex (2010) no information Ben 10: Alien Force – The Rise of Hex is the fourth game in the Ben 10 video game series, the third game to be based on the Ben 10: Alien Force series, and the first downloadable game based on the series. (wikipedia.org)
Ben 10: Alien Force - Vilgax Attacks (2009) no information In this Ben 10 Game, there are new features such as; new aliens, new areas, new mini games/activity, and new powers, which were not included in previous Ben 10 Games... (giantbomb.com)
Ben 10: Galactic Racing (2011) no information Ben 10: Galactic Racing is a racing video game in the Ben 10 series. (wikipedia.org)
Ben 10: Omniverse (2012) no information Ben 10: Omniverse is a video game based on the American animated action-comedy series of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Ben 10: Omniverse 2 (2013) no information Ben 10: Omniverse 2 is a video game based on the American animated series of the same name and is the sequel to Ben 10: Omniverse. (wikipedia.org)
Ben 10: Power Trip (2020) no information Ben 10: Power Trip is the second video game based on the Ben 10 reboot. (ben10.fandom.com)
Ben 10: Protector of Earth (2007) no information Ben 10: Protector of Earth is a video game based on the animated television series Ben 10. (wikipedia.org)
Ben 10: Ultimate Alien - Cosmic Destruction (2010) no information Ben 10 Ultimate Alien: Cosmic Destruction is the latest Ben 10 video game set during the events of Ben 10: Ultimate Alien. (giantbomb.com)
Ben Casey M.D. (1961) no information Players roll a die and move through the rooms of a fictional hospital collecting Reports. There are four different kinds: Symptom, X-Ray, Laboratory, and Spinal Tap. When a player has collected at least one of each report he may attempt to match these reports to a Diagnosis card. If they match, the player takes the Diagnosis along with the matching reports and places them in front of him. If they don't match, the diagnosis is replaced, face down, where it came from. Play continues until all o
Ben Hur: Blood of Braves (2003) no information Ben Hur: Blood of Braves is a 3D chariot racing game set in the time of the Roman empire, where the player will race and battle his opponents across the circuits of the ancient world. The game offers a total of 15 characters to choose from and 17 race courses. These include Pompeii, Circus Maximus and Olympus among others. While racing against the other opponents 64 spells can be used. Ranging from healing to magic attacks as well as skill upgrades. (Mobygames)
Ben Jordan: Paranormal Investigator (2012) no information Ben Jordan: Paranormal Investigator is a point-and-click adventure game, designed in the style of the classic 1990's era. The game's titular character, Ben Jordan, is a recent college graduate who decides to become a paranormal investigator. In each case, Ben is called upon to investigate a different paranormal phenomenon. The game uses real life myths and legends as the basis for the paranormal creatures that Ben encounters. (wikipedia.org)
Ben There, Dan That! (2008) no information Ben There, Dan That! is a point and click adventure game. It begins in a London flat, where the roommates Ben and Dan are unable to get television reception to watch Magnum, P.I., having broke their antenna in a previous adventure. Their attempt to assemble a replacement results in an inadvertent alien abduction. (wikipedia.org).
Bendy and the Dark Revival (2022) no information A first-person survival horror game and the much anticipated sequel to Bendy and the Ink Machine. Play Audrey as she explores the depths of a curiously creepy animation studio that’s gone completely mad. Combat ink-tainted enemies, solve puzzles, and evade the ever-lurking Ink Demon while seeking your way back to the real world. You never know who or what is going to be around the next corner in this dilapidated realm of shadows and ink.
Bendy and the Ink Machine (2017) no information Bendy and the Ink Machine (often abbreviated to BATIM) is an episodic survival horror video game developed and published by theMeatly Games, Ltd. (wikipedia.org)
Beneath a Steel Sky (1994) no information Set in a dystopian future, the player assumes the role of Robert Foster, who was stranded in a wasteland known as "the Gap" as a child and adopted by a group of local Aboriginals, gradually adjusting to his life in the wilderness. After many years, armed security officers arrive, killing the locals and taking Robert back to Union City. He escapes and soon uncovers the corruption which lies at the heart of society. (wikipedia.org
Bentley\'s Hackpack (2013) no information Bentley's Hackpack is a standalone mini-game pack released to coincide with the North American release of Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time.
Beowulf: The Game (2007) no information Beowulf: The Game is a hack and slash video game. (wikipedia.org)
Bermuda Syndrome (1996) no information Bermuda Syndrome is a cinematic platformer similar in concept to Flashback. The emphasis of the gameplay is on solving problems and carefully proceeding through screens filled with enemies and hazards. Jumping, fighting, and occasionally using items are required to succeed. At some points it is necessary to interact with the princess in order to solve a puzzle. (mobygames.com)
Bernband (2014) no information Bernband is an exploration game in which the player explores an alien city that invokes a vibe similar to Star Wars locales such as the Mos Eisley cantina or Nar Shaddaa. The game is displayed in a low resolution with very large pixels adding to the alien-ness of the environment and the imagination it evokes. There are no goals in the game other than wandering around and getting lost in the strange world. (mobygames.com)
Berserk and the Band of the Hawk (2016) no information The game follows the story of the manga series, starting in the Golden Age Arc and ending in the Hawk of the Millennium Empire Arc. (wiki)
Berserk Boy (2024) no information BERSERK BOY is a high speed action packed Platformer, with Metroidvania elements. Packed with vibrant and stylish pixel art. Go Berserk! as you change into different forms and use the power of Lightning, Fire, Ice, Air, and Earth to save the planet! With music by Sonic Mania composer Tee Lopes. (store.steampowered.com)
Berserk Millennium Empire Arc: Chapter of the Holy Demon War (2004) no information The story is an adaption of the comic Berserk, and it adapts the storyline from volumes 22 to 27. Guts is on a quest to restore Casca to sanity by traveling to Elfheim. (wiki)
Besiege (2020) no information Besiege is a physics based building game in which you construct medieval siege engines. Battle your way through a 54 level singleplayer campaign, unleash chaos with your friends in multiplayer, create your own worlds with the level editor, customize your game with mods through the workshop. (store.steampowered.com)
Best Friend Forever (2020) no information Ever wanted to raise a pup and somehow navigate the mysteries of human dating at the same time? Meet the colourful cast of Rainbow Bay, date a few cuties, and teach a new dog new tricks - maybe even a flip. With the power of dogs and millennial woes on your side, this isn't a game to miss! (store.steampowered.com)
Best of Tests DS (2008) no information Best of Tests DS is an educational video game released for Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Best of the Best: Championship Karate (1992) no information est of the Best: Championship Karate (also known as Super Kick Boxing and The Kick Boxing) is a kick boxing game that features black belt kick boxing masters. (wikipedia.org)
Bethump\'d with Words (1995) no information Draw at random one card from the deck of Game Word cards and put the letters of its Game Word in the blocks at the top of the score pad. The objective of the game is to earn each of the letters of the Game Word and be the first player to get back to the Starting Block.
Bethump\'d with Words: Discovery Edition (1997) no information This edition of Bethump'd with Words is expressly designed for parents and children, teachers and students to play together. It tests strategy skills and knowledge of everyday words, including many from the lingo of today's youth, and will entertain and challenge both participating age groups. It enables teachers to stretch brain muscles while stimulating a strong interest in words, language, and, ultimately, reading.
Bethump\'d with Words: Voyager Edition (2001) no information This is a game for car, camp, yacht, and home. Supplemental Question Set for the board game versions of Bethump'd with words. Questions are arranged in six levels of difficulty with each worth, respectively, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 points. Questions are read by an opponent. Each player has a chance in each turn to answer one question from each level of difficulty. If an answer is incorrect, the player's loses his or her turn and enters the score for his or her correct answers on the score pad.
Betrayal at Club Low (2022) no information Tonight you're on a surprise mission at the inimitable Club Low. This former coffin factory-turned-nightclub has, for years, been a beacon of nocturnal energy, a haven for wild-limbed dancing, mind-altering music and shady characters aplenty. It's also a place to prove your skills as an undercover agent. (Metacritic.com)
Betrayal at House on the Hill (2004) no information Betrayal at House on the Hill quickly builds suspense and excitement as players explore a haunted mansion of their own design, encountering spirits and frightening omens that foretell their fate. With an estimated one hour playing time, Betrayal at House on the Hill is ideal for parties, family gatherings or casual fun with friends.
Betrayal at Krondor (1993) no information Betrayal at Krondor is a turn-based role-playing video game that takes place in the fantasy world of Raymond E. Feist's Riftwar novels.
Betrayer (2014) no information Betrayer is a stealth horror action-adventure played from a first-person perspective. It uses a monochrome art style that Eurogamer's Dan Whitehead described as "undeniably striking". The game has no clear missions or markers for quest objectives, aiming to initially perplex players by not providing a defined sense of direction. Sound plays a central role in exploring the game world, as it is used to lead the player to clues and other points of interest. (wikipedia.org).
Betty Boop\'s Double Shift (2007) no information Betty Boop's Double Shift is a puzzle game, developed and published by DSI Games. (wikipedia.org)
A Bewitching Revolution (2019) no information A Bewitching Revolution is a first-person adventure game about a communist witch living in a cyberpunk city. Use magic to help the city's residents build collective forms of power and resistance! Inspired by the work of Silvia Federici, A Bewitching Revolution tells an optimistic story about people transforming their gloomy capitalist present into a bright revolutionary future. It is designed to be played in a single sitting, roughly one hour long. (itch.io)
Beyblade Burst (2016) no information Create, customize and battle your BEYBLADE BURST tops in the BEYBLADE BURST App. Challenge your friends in over 90 countries worldwide to global multiplayer online matches, with leaderboards, personalized profiles, an enhanced digital top selection and the capability of earning achievements to level up from Rookie to ultimate BEYBLADE Master! (Appstore)
Beyblade Fighting Tournament (2000) no information This game was more closer to the final beyblade product then Jisedai B?goma Battle Beyblade had been and yet still has a few final ideas held within it. The standard game play involves visiting locations and the player fights their way through tornements to advance to the next stage of the game. As each tornement was won, more parts and bit-beasts are made able to be bought from the games shop. (Beyblade wiki)
Beyblade: G-Revolution (2004) no information Players step into the shoes of Tyson. As Tyson battles opponents he gains XP and levels up, which in turn powers up his beyblades. (Beyblade wiki)
Beyblade: Let It Rip (2001) no information Beyblade: Let it Rip! is a tournament style game with very little roleplay elements. It consists of two modes: Tournament mode, and Free Battle. Tournament mode is the game's story mode, and features 11 matches. (Beyblade wiki)
Beyblade: Metal Fusion (2009) no information Gingka Hagane, along with his Storm Pegasus, has entered himself in the "Nosferatu Boy Beyblading Tournament". However, this tournament is mysterious because when Bladers lose their matches, they find themselves drained of energy and unable to get off the ground. Gingka is enraged by this idea for Beyblading and resolves to find the mad villain responsible for this and bring him/her to justice. (Beyblade wiki)
Beyblade: Metal Fusion - Battle Fortress (2009) no information Gingka Hagane has been sucked into a giant floating Fortress in the sky. There, Storm Pegasus goes missing and is disassembled! Gingka then embarks on a quest to find and put it back together, piece by piece. You later find out the Fortress was made by an evil man called Hellbeyd and that he has named each floor after each part of a Beyblade. The Face, Clear Wheel (Energy Ring), Metal Wheel, Track, and Bottom. You battle your way up to the tower to get back Pegasus. (Beyblade wiki)
Beyblade: Metal Masters (2010) no information You stand in an imposing arena, face-to-face with your competitor, Bey in hand. You know his reputation. He's never lost a battle; he always crushes his opponents with pure brutality; there is not a trace of fear in his eye. Though beads of sweat roll down your face from exertion, you are equally fearless. You have a secret weapon that no one could expect — a game-changing combo attack that could blow the reigning champ right out of the arena. Could you become the next Master of Beyblade?
Beyblade: V-Force - Super Tournament Battle (2002) no information In the game the player creates a blader and their own Beyblade and competes in a Beybalde tournament to become the best Blader. While Kai is the main character in the game with your Blader, Tyson and Ray are in supporting roles. (Beyblade wiki)
Beyblade: V-Force - Ultimate Blader Jam (2003) no information A sinister group is stealing Bit Beasts from the World Champion Bladebreakers and you must help defend against this mysterious force, using skill, balance, and endurance. (Beyblade wiki)
Beyond a Steel Sky (2020) no information Beyond a Steel Sky is a 2020 cyberpunk science fiction adventure game developed by Revolution Software. (wikipedia.org)
Beyond Blue (2020) no information Beyond Blue is a single-player narrative adventure that takes you deep into our planet’s beating blue heart. Explore the awesome wonder and unbounded mystery that exists within the world’s ocean. (store.steampowered.com)
Beyond Castle Wolfenstein (1984) no information Beyond Castle Wolfenstein is a 1984 World War II stealth game. A direct sequel to Castle Wolfenstein, it is the second game in the Wolfenstein series, and the last installment to be released by original developer Muse Software before the name was revived for a first person shooter in 1991. (wikipedia.org)
Beyond Divinity (2004) no information Beyond Divinity is a role-playing game and a follow-up to Divine Divinity, its events taking place twenty years after those described in the predecessor. Most locations and characters are different, but over the course of the game the connection to the overarching plot becomes revealed. The game plays out in four Acts over a vast territory. (mobygames.com)
Beyond Eyes (2015) no information The game showcases how a ten-year-old girl named Rae, who has lost her sight due to an accident with fireworks, interacts with the world around her. The world initially appears to be all white, but certain objects are highlighted when Rae touches them. Sound is an important element of the game, giving the player an idea of where certain objects are located. Challenges include deciding if the sound of cars is distant enough to safely cross the road. (wikipedia)
Beyond Good and Evil (2003) no information Beyond Good & Evil is a 2003 action-adventure video game developed and published by Ubisoft for the PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows, Xbox and GameCube platforms. The story follows the adventures of Jade, an investigative reporter and martial artist, who works with a resistance movement to reveal a planet-wide alien conspiracy. The player controls Jade and allies, solving puzzles, fighting enemies, and obtaining photographic evidence. (wikipedia.org)
Beyond Oasis (1994) no information Prince Ali, who has discovered a buried gold "armlet" which once belonged to a wizard who waged a long war against the evil wielder of a silver armlet. The silver armlet was used to create chaos and destruction, while the gold armlet had the power to summon four spirits: the water spirit, "Dytto"; the fire spirit, "Efreet"; the shadow spirit, "Shade"; and the plant spirit, "Bow". Ali travels the land of Oasis, gradually acquiring the ability to summon all these spirits. (wiki)
Beyond the Beyond (1995) no information Long ago in the world of Beyond the Beyond, a battle raged between the 'Beings of Light' and the 'Warlocks of the Underworld'. Before the planet was destroyed, the two sides signed a treaty leaving the surface world to the Beings of Light and underground to the Warlocks. After hundreds of years of peace, inexplicable happenings begin to occur. The player must control Finn, a young swordsman, to stop the evil power that has broken the treaty and invaded the surface world. (wiki)
Beyond the Ice Palace (1988) no information A mystical land is caught up in a battle between good and evil, as dark spirits sent by an evil witch are destroying the forests. In desperation, the ancient and wise spirits of the woods shoot a sacred arrow into the air. Whoever finds it will be able to defeat the powers of darkness and destroy the witch. (Wikipedia)
Beyond the Labyrinth (2012) no information The game begins with the player beginning to play an online dungeon-crawling RPG titled "Beyond The Labyrinth". While playing with Pokira, Nerikeshi, and LiLy, the player's group begins to hear a voice calling out for help. Suddenly, the 8-bit game world vanishes behind static, and as a different world appears before them in its place, the players encounter a young girl, the one calling for help before, startling each other.
Beyond Zork (1987) no information Beyond Zork is an interactive fiction computer game written by Brian Moriarty.
Beyond: Two Souls (2013) no information A singularly unique psychological action thriller delivered by A-list Hollywood performances, Beyond: Two Souls takes you on a thrilling journey across the globe as you play out the remarkable life of Jodie Holmes. Born with a connection to a mysterious entity with incredible powers, Jodie was different. In an adventure spanning 15 years of her life, your actions will determine Jodie's fate.
Bezier (2016) no information Bezier is a dual stick blaster set inside a vast computer built deep underground. The story traces the principal's escape from this "Noah's Ark" gone wrong. A simple shooter on the surface, the deeper narrative pulls in his relationship between evolution and god, family and love. (store.steampowered.com)
Bezzerwizzer (2007) no information Trivia game where you reorder categories based on your confidence level. On your turn players draw the category tiles from a bag and sort them on their player board according to their knowledge. If you know the answer to the category questions that you thought you're worst at, you get one point. For your best category question you receive 4 points.
Bezzerwizzer Entertainment (2010) no information The Entertainment version of Bezzwerwizzer contains 1600 questions divided into 16 different categories like for example : "Action and Comedy movies", "Bestsellers", "Commercials", "Gossip" and "Pop". On each turn players draw the category tiles from a bag and sort them on their player board according to their knowledge. If you know the answer to the category questions that you thought you're worst at, you get one point. For your best category question you receive 4 points. Each player has 3
Bezzerwizzer Ord (2020) no information Rules for points are the same as ordinary Bezzerwizzer, but the categories are more word- and language-related.
Bezzerwizzer Timeline (2021) no information As the name suggests, this game is a mix between Bezzerwizzer and Timeline.
Bezzerwizzer+ adult (2010) no information The main differences between the normal trivia game and Bezzerwizzer+ Adult is that you have a xylofone and questions regarding picking the right tune, guessing the right song etc. Also there are questions regarding remembering differences on pictures, logic and numbers, but also normal trivia questions. The game is played on a traditional Bezzerwizzer board, and the draw question mechanism ensures that previous versions of the game can be fully incorporated into this game also. It can be
Bibi & Tina: Das große Springreiten (2011) no information Players want to be the first to get their horse and its rider to the end of the track. On your turn, roll the die, then either move forward that many spaces (stopping if you reach a barrier) or make that many attempts to leap over the barrier standing in front of your horse. To make your horse jump, lure it with the magnetic hay so that it hops the barrier.
Bible Adventures (1991) no information The game is a collection of three games based on stories contained in the Old Testament: In Noah's Ark, the player must round up animals and food. In Baby Moses, the player controls Miriam, Moses' sister, as she tries to save her brother from the Pharaoh's decree. In David and Goliath, controls David and must battle guards, scorpions and Goliath himself. (Wikipedia)
Bible Baseball (2006) no information Hundreds of questions about God’s Word and the right answer can get the players on first, second, or third base. They can even get a home run! The colorful designed game board and pieces help keep track of who is on which base as well as the score and the number of outs. All that’s missing are the hot dogs and peanuts!
Bible Black (2000) no information The game takes place in an academy rumoured to have been the base of operations for a coven twelve years prior to the premier installment. This witchcraft club practiced black magic in a storage room in the basement. The game has twelve different endings and the storyline often diverges based on choices made by the player, which influence "neutral" endings, "chaos" endings and "law" endings. However, there is only one outcome regarded by its developers as the "true" ending. (wikipedia.org)
Bible Blurt! (2000) no information Think fast! Who built the ark? “Noah!” Search your mind frantically for the answers just like in Blurt!, but this time the word you’re looking for is taken from the Bible. A great family game with a junior version included, Bible Blurt! has great definitions that are fully referenced from the New International Version of the Bible.
Bible Buffet (1992) no information The game is designed similarly to the board game Candy Land, and just like that game it features a prominent food theme and the game objective is to make it to the end of the board before the other players. When you land on a square you are taken to a two-screen minigame, with each land having its own food-themed enemies. (bootleggames.wikia.com)
Bible Builder (1992) no information Bible Builder is a single-player educational quiz game that aims to educate players on the knowledge of the bible. Quizzes have six difficulty settings.
Bible Challenge (1984) no information Players or teams move around a board representing the books of the Bible, the twelve apostles, and the twelve tribes of Israel. To win, a player or team must correctly answer at least one question from each of seven categories and then make it to the center of the board to answer one final question. This game will put your knowledge of the Bible to the test, while having fun at the same time.
Bible or Not? (2019) no information Can you tell whether a quote is from popular culture or from the Bible?
Bible Quotto (1925) no information Bible-themed combination of bingo and trivia. Players draw cards printed with incomplete Bible quotations and must then find the missing portion on their player cards. The first player to completely fill out their card is the winner.
Bible Taboo (2010) no information Bible Taboo is a party word game. Players take turns describing a Biblical word or phrase on a drawn card to their partner without using five common additional words or phrases also on the card. The opposing partners watch a timer and use a buzzer to stop the game, buzz the player describing if one of the five off limits words or phrases is used, or the describing player makes any gestures. The describing team gets a point for each card they guess successfully and the opposing team gets a point
Bible TriBond (2010) no information The Bible game that asks, What do these 3 have in Common? What do these three have in common… Elijah, Judah, and Jeremiah? They’re Prophets! Bible TriBond introduces players to the wisdom and truth of the Bible in a non-intimidating way by mixing commonly known clues with clues found in the Bible. Threezer questions are fully referenced from the New International Version of the Bible.
Bible Trivia (1999) no information Answer a question correctly on your turn, then roll the die and move along the path. When you land on a Judgment space, draw a card and follow its directions. First player to reach Finish wins. There are separate question cards for Children and Adults. Each card's questions all relate to one theme rather than coming from different categories.
Bible Trivia (1984) no information Questions and answers from the Old and New Testament, fully referenced and scripturally sound, based on the King James Version of the Bible. This is actually two games in one as there are separate groups of 1,400 questions for children and 4,000 more advanced questions for adults. Object of the game is to win by successfully answering questions and moving "up the rainbow" as each category is completed. First player to complete three trips up the rainbow wins.
The BibleMan Adventure (2001) no information You take part in "a mission to rescue children that have been tricked by enemies of God." The first player to rescue six children, deliver them to church, and then get back to the BibleMan cave is the winner.
Bibleopoly (1991) no information The 'Go' square is replaced by 'in the beginning', while the old income tax spaces rather worryingly become the 'Abyss'. You can only win by assisting fellow players. Additionally, you have to be the first player to build a church (rather than a hotel) in one of the biblical cities to win.
BibleQuote (2011) no information Combines your knowledge of Scripture, Psalms, Saints, and Disciples. You’ll have to work your way up various levels and categories. Plus, you’ll answer questions based on who said the quotation and to whom, who the quotation is about, which book, and chapter.
Biblios (2007) no information You are an abbot of a medieval monastery competing with other abbots to amass the greatest library of sacred books. To do so, you need to have both the workers and resources to run a well-functioning scriptorium. To acquire workers and resources, you use a limited supply of donated gold. In addition, you must be on good terms with the powerful bishop, who can help you in your quest. (boardgamegeek.com)
Bid A Letter (2015) no information Bids are won based on alphabetical order. On your turn, use your Letter Tile to build, expand and/or change a word in one of the four Word Chains. Select your Letter carefully, have the Letter that comes first in the alphabet to win the bid and go first. The first player to play all of their Letter Tiles is the winner
Bid, Bluff & Buy (2015) no information Players begin each auction with $30,000 and try to accumulate the most wealth by buying items in the auctions with the highest value. The items in this game were actually sold in a real auction and the Estimate, Opening Bid and Sold Price were the prices recorded at the auction on the date identified on the card and in the catalog. Whoever has the most wealth at the end of the auction wins the game. However, if the Auction House has the most wealth, then the House wins!
Big Air Freestyle (2002) no information Big Air Freestyle is a 2002 motorcycle racing video game developed by Paradigm Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Big Ambitions (2023) no information Big Ambitions is a revolutionary role-playing business sim. Go from nothing to the biggest entrepreneur in New York by opening small businesses.
Big Bang Age (2003) no information In the year 200X, a giant hole erupted in the middle of Japan. Called the Hell Hole, its appearance caused the sea to split and the lands to bend. The entirety of Japan was twisted out of shape, and dark B-crystals appeared everywhere, bestowing special powers to some people, mostly the younger generation. Special Students, as those people were soon called, became the object of fear. Japan became ruled by violence and terror and was cut off from the rest of the world. (Alicesoft)
Big Bang Mini (2009) no information Big Bang Mini is a Nintendo DS title. (wikipedia.org)
Big Bang Pro Wrestling (2000) no information Big Bang Pro Wrestling is a Neo Geo Pocket Color wrestling game which shares a lot of features with the Fire Pro Wrestling series, such as the focus on grappling the opponents and characters which are based on famous wrestlers. There are 8 wrestlers available to play as, as well as 2 hidden characters that are selectable after completing the story mode. Each wrestler has his own unique moves and a special signature move which can help players end matches in their favor.
Big Beach Sports (2008) no information Big Beach Sports is a sports game for the Wii developed by HB Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Big Biz Tycoon! 2 (2003) no information The objective of the game is to create a successful business by developing and creating products. For selling them, the player earns money, which enables him to hire employees and decorate the office building. (wikipedia.org)
Big Boggle (1979) no information A timed word game where players attempt to find as many connected words as possible from the face up letters resting in a 25 cube grid. When the timer runs out, players compare their list of words and remove any shared words. Points are then awarded for remaining words, depending on how many letters are in the word.
Big Brain Academy (2005) no information Big Brain Academy is a puzzle video game published and developed by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. (wikipedia.org)
Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain (2021) no information Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain is the first new entry in the series in 14 years. The game makes use of the system's handheld features such as the touchscreen, while also supporting docked mode for traditional play. (wikipedia.org)
Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree (2007) no information Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree, known in the PAL region as Big Brain Academy for Wii and in Japan as Wii de Yawaraka Atama Juku (Wii?????????), is a video game released for the Wii. (wikipedia.org)
Big Brain Wolf (2009) no information ig Brain Wolf is a hilarious point and click adventure game for puzzle lovers. The player takes upon the role of an asthmatic vegetarian wolf studying to become a genie. In the course of his adventures the player will encounter a large cast of famous funny characters and solve sixty different puzzles. (Steam)
Big Buck Hunter Pro (2006) no information Big Buck Hunter is a hunting video game developed by Play Mechanix, Inc. Primarily developed for arcades, the goal of the game is to shoot moving bucks without shooting a doe or female animal. (Wikepedia)
Big Bumpin\' (2006) no information Big Bumpin' is based on bumper cars, featuring characters familiar to Burger King, like the Subservient Chicken, Brooke Burke, and the Burger King himself. Obstacles in the arenas ("theme parks") include pits and saws. Players can gain power-ups which allow them to deal specific damages. The arenas include the Ice Box, Broiler, King's Court, The Deep, and Monsoon of Doom. The game supports up to four players, as well as up to eight using Xbox Live. (wikipedia.org)
The Big Con (2021) no information Hustle through the 90s in THE BIG CON, an adventure game where you're an awkward teen hustling to save her family video store from gangsters. Play as Ali, a high school junior gone AWOL from band camp to seek revenge on the loan sharks that threaten her mom's video store. (Fighting with your mom is YOUR job. No one else gets to do that.) Maybe you'll profit from the latest collectible plushie craze, and make an interesting friend or two along the way. (Metacritic.com)
Big Fight: Big Trouble in the Atlantic Ocean (1992) no information Big Fight: Big Trouble in the Atlantic Ocean, is a 1992 fighting game / belt scrolling beat 'em up-hybrid arcade game developed and published by Tatsumi, and is one of their last arcade games before focusing on novelty sticker printing business. Tatsumi added two different modes to Big Fight: a beat 'em up mode and a versus fighting game mode. (igdb)
Big Hero 6: Battle in the Bay (2014) no information Big Hero 6: Battle in the Bay is a side-scrolling beat 'em up game based on the film Big Hero 6. (wikipedia.org)
The Big Horse Race (2006) no information On their turn, the player places the tokens in the box, shakes the box and secretly looks at the tokens. They then declare which tokens are in the box, however, they can bluff. If unchallenged, the player moves according to the tokens they say they have and their turn is over. If challenged they show the contents of the box. If truthful, they move accordingly and have another turn. If not, no movement occurs and their turn is over. First past the post wins.
Big League Baseball (1967) no information The players represent the managers and attempt to lead their teams to victory.
Big League Sports (2008) no information Big League Sports, known in PAL territories as World Championship Sports, is a sports video game published by Activision. (wikipedia.org)
Big League Sports: Summer (2009) no information A collection of summer related sports for the Wii and DS. (giantbomb.com)
Big Mountain 2000 (1998) no information Big Mountain 2000, known in Japan as Snow Speeder (スノースピーダー, Sunō Supīdā), is a Snowboarding video game. (wikipedia.org)
Big Mutha Truckers (2003) no information Big Mutha Truckers is a truck racing game in which the player takes control of either Bobbie-Sue, Cletus, Earl, or Rawkus. Gameplay consists of transporting goods from one city to another. Goods can be bought or sold from general stores in each city. Each store indicates how their buying and selling prices for an item measure up against These stores establish the local market prices. Players can refuel, repair, and upgrade their truck at a garage.
Big Mutha Truckers (2005) no information A different game of the same name as Big Mutha Truckers, developed by Italian company Raylight Studios and released for the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Big Pharma (2015) no information Big Pharma is a simulation game developed by Twice Circled. (wikipedia.org)
Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing (2003) no information Race a Big Rig truck across the country avoiding patrol cars and deliver your illegal cargo.
Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions (2021) no information Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions is a boxing video game. (wikipedia.org)
Big Run (1989) no information Take part in the grueling Dakar rally, driving at high speed through a variety of landscapes, from the countryside to desert. Your car has 2 gears. You will have to beat the clock on each of the six stages, and run high enough up the racing order, to qualify for the next stage. When you use a continue, the time is reset but your position is not, making it relatively easy to complete a stage after coming close with one credit. (mobygames.com)
Big Run (1989) no information Take part in the grueling Dakar rally, driving at high speed through a variety of landscapes, from the countryside to desert. Your car has 2 gears. You will have to beat the clock on each of the six stages, and run high enough up the racing order, to qualify for the next stage. When you use a continue, the time is reset but your position is not, making it relatively easy to complete a stage after coming close with one credit. (mobygames.com)
Big Sky Infinity (2012) no information Big Sky Infinity is a fast paced, twin-stick shooter, with several unique attributes that significantly furthers the genre.
Big Sky Trooper (1995) no information The evil Space Slug forces, led by the Sultan of Slime, have launched a sudden attack on humanity, quickly occupying the majority of planets in the galaxy, and forcing the Sidereal Shock Troops to recruit soldiers to counter the threat. From this point, the player receives various orders, from rescuing stranded agents on various cartoon-like worlds, retrieving upgrade parts for the ship and the player, and repairing various machines which help keep the universe running. (wiki)
Big Tiddy Goth GF Simulator (2020) no information Explore the college campus, and work your way up to telling the goth girl you have a crush on how you REALLY feel. Solve puzzles, buy food, and explore a eerily empty dorm. (Steam)
The Big Time! (2011) no information Players take the role of theater owners in Chicago during the Golden Age of vaudeville from about 1905 to about 1915. The object is to make your theater the most spectacular in the city by booking the greatest and most diverse roster of acts that you can find (and afford!). You win the game by having the highest score on the Success Track, which represents public approbation and goodwill.
Big Trouble in Little China (1987) no information In this tie-in to the 1986 John Carpenter movie starring Kurt Russell, you must thwart the evil plans of Mandarin Lo Pan who has kidnapped two green-eyed girls in order to marry and sacrifice them in order to become mortal again. You play as 3 characters, one at a time, in this action platformer. (mobygames.com)
Big Two (1990) no information A game of getting rid of your hands quicker than others with better poker hands. Each player starts with a hand of cards and the object is to be the first to get rid of all your cards by playing combinations. The game consists of playing combinations of cards: single cards, pairs, three of a kind, and traditional poker hands (straights, flushes, etc.). When a player plays a combination, only a combination of that type can beat it - you must play a pair to beat a pair for instance.
Bigfoot (1990) no information Bigfoot is a racing video game released in July 1990 for the Nintendo Entertainment System. (wikipedia.org)
Bigfoot: Collision Course (2008) no information Bigfoot: Collision Course is a 2008 monster truck racing game featuring the Bigfoot, widely regarded as the first monster truck. (wikipedia.org)
The Biggest Loser (2009) no information Fitness and nutrition helper for Wii and DS. (giantbomb.com)
The Biggest Loser: Challenge (2010) no information The Biggest Loser: Challenge is a video game for Wii. (wikipedia.org)
The Biggest Loser: Ultimate Workout (2010) no information The Biggest Loser: Ultimate Workout is a video game for Xbox 360 which uses its Kinect camera. (wikipedia.org)
The Bigs 2 (2009) no information The Bigs 2 (known in Europe and Australia as The Bigs 2 Baseball) is a baseball sports video game developed by Blue Castle Games. (wikipedia.org)
The Bigs (2007) no information The Bigs is an arcade-style baseball game that is less focused on the intricate details of the game and instead on the actual gameplay of the sport. All 30 teams from MLB, their full player rosters, and their stadiums are included.
Biing! (1995) no information Biing! - Sex, intrigue and scalpels is an erotic, satirical-humorous hospital "simulation". The player has to manage a hospital called the Brainworm Memorial and earn as many louts as possible (that's the currency in the game). (Wikipedia.org)
Bike Race: Motorcycle Games (2012) no information Bike Race is a 2D motorbike racing game that challenges you to reach the end of each level as fast as you can and without falling off of your bike in the process. (uptodown)
Biker Mice from Mars (1994) no information Racing game based on the cartoon. Races are shown from an isometric perspective and you can choose between six different drivers that differ in acceleration, top speed and grip. During the races, you can use weapons such as mines or missiles to slow down your opponents and pick up random bonuses ranging from money to making you temporarily invincible. After each race, you will receive money that can be spent on better tires, armor, engines or weapons. (mobygames.com)
Biker Mice from Mars (2006) no information Biker Mice from Mars is the second video game released under the same title. (wikipedia.org)
Bikini Karate Babes (2002) no information In this titillating clone of Mortal Kombat, various women in bikinis fight each other. (IMDB)
Bild-A-Word (1929) no information 5 cards each are dealt. In the first round, each player in turn lays 1-2 words of 2+ letters on the table, or adds letters to an existing word (rearranging if needed) to make a new word, or passes. From then on, a turn starts by drawing 1 card and ends with discarding 1 card; if the draw pile runs out, shuffle the discards to restock it. The hand ends when a player empties his hand, and he scores 5 points per cards held in others' hands -- the point chits are used to keep score. 250 points wins
Bilkins\' Folly (2023) no information Percy’s on a quest to find his missing relatives, and he needs your help! Join him and his beloved dog Drayton as they adventure through a series of unusual islands, solve puzzles to uncover valuable treasure, and bring to light the foreboding family secret buried beneath it all. (store.steampowered.com)
Bill & Ted\'s Excellent Video Game Adventure (1991) no information The story begins when Rufus summons Bill S. Preston Esq. and "Ted" Theodore Logan for a mission. The boys arrive at different times; first Ted then Bill. They are informed that time-space rebels have gone back in time, kidnapping various historical figures and leaving them stranded in different time periods. So now they must travel to the time periods, retrieve these figures and return them to their correct time periods. This must be done soon as possible; for if history isn't made right, the bo
Bill Elliott\'s NASCAR Challenge (1990) no information Bill Elliott's NASCAR Challenge is a video game developed by Distinctive Software and published by Konami and was released for MS-DOS in 1990, and the Amiga and Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991. A version for the Macintosh was released in 1991. (wikipedia.org)
Bill Laimbeer\'s Combat Basketball (1991) no information Bill Laimbeer's Combat Basketball is a futuristic basketball video game by Hudson Soft for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It was initially released in Europe under the name Future Basketball for the Amiga and Atari ST home computers in 1990. (wikipedia.org)
Bill Walsh College Football (1993) no information The game features 24 college football teams from the 1993 season and 24 of the all-time college teams since 1978. Play modes include exhibition, playoffs and all-time playoffs and the SNES version also has an eleven-week season mode with the National Championship as the ultimate goal. The playbook consists of 56 offensive plays and 52 defensive plays. The game also features four weather conditions and 3 different quarter lengths. (mobygames.com)
Billiards Simulator (1989) no information Billiards Simulator is a game for the Atari ST developed by Ere Informatique released in 1989 (by Ere Informatique).
Billion Road (2020) no information Billion Road takes you on a journey to a number of real-life prefectures and cities throughout Japan, and your goal is to be the richest player in the game. Up to 4 players can compete locally and online. Takeover all of Japan and dominate the businesses world like a tycoon! (store.steampowered.com)
Billionaire (1956) no information Players race to move their marbles over a 3-D board in a dash to a Uranium Strike. Short cuts and pitfalls lie ahead to both aid and hinder the players in their race. Each marble that successfully registers a Uranium Strike is scored and started over on the board; each marble that falls into Dead Man's Gulch is trapped and lost. The game ends when only one player has any marbles left. High score wins.
Billionaire (1973) no information Earn one billion dollars through shrewd investments and some luck. Try to become a Billionaire by investing in various commodities from around the world. Secret 'Sealed Bids' and a unique stock analyzer randomizer are the basis behind this game.
Billionaire Tycoon (2010) no information Buy buying companies, cutting deals, and sometimes robbing the bank, work your way up into the super rich. Turn-based game for up to four players. A roll of the dice determines which country will earn money and where you will have the chance to purchase new businesses. People cards work to sabotage your opponents, or protect you from sabotage. An unlucky roll results in a new flash of the penalty, or bonus, for your opponents' choice.
Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg (2003) no information Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg is a platform video game developed by Sonic Team. (wikipedia.org)
Billy Masters Was Right (2020) no information Nobody believes Billy Masters. He's been accused of taking drugs in high school and accusing his teacher of serious crimes. Sick of his attitude, his parents have imposed a curfew on him until he apologizes to his teacher. Now Billy thinks a sneaky psycho is at work at his neighbors. Billy Masters Was Right is a short adventure game in a Maniac Mansion graphic style and a plot inspired by movies like "The Burbs" or "Disturbia". (adventuregamestudio.co.uk)
Billy the Wizard: Rocket Broomstick Racing (2006) no information Billy the Wizard: Rocket Broomstick Racing is a racing and platform game by developer and publisher Data Design Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Binaries (2016) no information Test your reflexes and awareness as you simultaneously guide two lovable balls through over 100 brightly-coloured challenges in a controller-smashingly tough BAFTA nominated platformer. (store.steampowered.com)
Binary Domain (2012) no information Binary Domain is a third-person shooter video game developed and published by Sega (wikipedia.org)
Binary Land (1984) no information Binary Land (バイナリィランド, Bainarī Rando) is a puzzle video game developed by Hudson Soft in 1983 for the MSX, FM-7, NEC PC-6001, NEC PC-8801, and in 1985 for the Famicom. The MSX version saw release in Japan by Hudson Soft and in Europe by Kuma Computers Ltd in 1984. (wikipedia.org)
The Binding of Isaac (2011) no information The Binding of Isaac is a randomly generated action RPG shooter with heavy Rogue-like elements. Following Isaac on his journey players will find bizarre treasures that change Isaac’s form giving him super human abilities and enabling him to fight off droves of mysterious creatures, discover secrets and fight his way to safety. (steam store page)
The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth + (2017) no information When Isaac's mother starts hearing the voice of God demanding a sacrifice be made to prove her faith, Isaac escapes into the basement facing droves of deranged enemies, lost brothers and sisters, his fears, and eventually his mother.
The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth (2015) no information The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth is the massively updated expansion to 2014's roguelike of the year, The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth. Following Isaac one more time on his journey players will find bizarre treasures that change Isaac’s form giving him super human abilities and enabling him to fight off droves of mysterious creatures, discover secrets and fight his way to safety. (Steam)
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth (2014) no information When Isaac's mother starts hearing the voice of God demanding a sacrifice be made to prove her faith, Isaac escapes into the basement facing droves of deranged enemies, lost brothers and sisters, his fears, and eventually his mother.
The Binding of Isaac: Repentance (2021) no information Repentance takes Isaac to new heights of roguelike dungeon adventure, as the brave boy descends into the basement for his greatest challenge yet! Isaac's new quest takes him to unknown places he's never been, filled with horrible new enemies and bosses, weapon combos you've never synergized before and items he's never seen... unholy terrors from his wildest dreams and worst nightmares! (store.steampowered.com)
Binky\'s Trash Service (2021) no information Storm evil lairs... and take out the trash! Play as BINKY in a perilous, precision platformer where you run a garbage collection service for EVIL LAIRS! Optimize your speedrun strats and empty all the trash in 15 unique and colorful mini-Metroidvania maps! (store.steampowered.com)
Bio F.R.E.A.K.S. (1998) no information Bio F.R.E.A.K.S. is a 3D fighting video game released by Midway in 1998. (wikipedia.org)
Bio Menace (1993) no information Bio Menace is a 2D, side-scrolling, platform game developed and published by Apogee Software for DOS. It was set for release in November 15, 1991 but due to re-configuring the engine that was used in Commander Keen in Goodbye, Galaxy, it took two years to develop. It was built on a licensed version of id Software's Commander Keen game engine, and was known as Bio Hazard during production. Apart from the engine and music, all in-game content was created by the game's designer. (Wikipedia.org)
Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa (1988) no information An old-school platformer about a baby who uses a magic rattle to inflate enemies, primarily pigs, allowing him to jump on them as platforms and propel them as projectile weapons
BioForge (1995) no information BioForge is an adventure game developed by Origin Systems. (wikipedia.org)
Biomechanical Toy (1995) no information A criminal called Scrubby has escaped. He was imprisoned for trying to steal the Magic Pendulum - which brings toys to life. Relik, a cuckoo clock, guards the pendulum. Scrubby appears suddenly and steals the pendulum. You, a hero called Inguz, are called on to recover the pendulum before the toys' magical world disappears... (igdb)
BioMetal (1993) no information BioMetal is a fast-paced, side-scrolling shooter game. The war that divided the galaxy and used all its resources has ended. A fleet was sent on a mission to find more natural resources. They never returned. Their last transmission reveals that the enemy created one last experiment - a combination of the aggressive nature of animals and the efficiency of machines named BioMetal. The enemies become larger, more aggressive, and more plentiful as the game progresses. (mobygames.com)
Biomotor Unitron (1999) no information Using the ore mined from the Unitice meteor, humans have been able to develop the man-shaped robots known as UNITRONS. As a Unitron master, you control one of these mighty machines as you explore mysterious dungeons and fight for the ultimate prize in the Unitron Arena! (igdb)
Biomutant (2021) no information Biomutant is an action role-playing game developed by Swedish developer Experiment 101. (wikipedia.org)
Bionic Commando (1988) no information As Ladd Spencer, a member of the FF Battalion, the player has to explore each stage and obtain the necessary equipment to progress. Ladd is equipped with a mechanical arm featuring a grappling gun, allowing him to pull himself forward or swing from the ceiling. (Wikipedia)
Bionic Commando (1992) no information Bionic Commando (?????? ?????) is an action platform game released by Capcom for the Game Boy in 1992. It is an adaptation of the Nintendo Entertainment System version of Bionic Commando, changing the present day setting of the NES version into a futuristic sci-fi one. (wikipedia.org)
Bionic Commando (2009) no information The events of the game take place ten years after the original game.The game follows Major Nathan "Rad" Spencer, a government operative working in the fictional Ascension City and an Operative named Joseph Gibson aka "Super Joe" for the Tactical Arms and Security Committee (T.A.S.C) that trains bionic operatives like Spencer. After he is betrayed by his own government and falsely imprisoned, the Great Bionic Purge begins. (wiki)
Bionic Commando (1987) no information In Bionic Commando the player takes control of a soldier with a bionic arm that extends and contracts. The bionic arm allows the soldier to grab onto fixed objects and swing around and climb up levels — no jumping allowed! The arm also grabs opponents and pulls them towards the protagonist. The player's mission is to storm the enemy's fortress and destroy the launch computer to prevent the enemy from using their doomsday weapon. (mobygames)
Bionic Commando Rearmed (2008) no information Bionic Commando Rearmed (?????? ????? ????D???? Baionikku Komand? Masut? D? Fukkatsu Keikaku, lit. Bionic Commando: Master D Resurrection Project) is an enhanced remake of the 1988 Nintendo Entertainment System version of Bionic Commando. (wikipedia.org)
Bionic Commando: Elite Forces (2000) no information Bionic Commando: Elite Forces is a video game released in 2000 for the Game Boy Color. (wikipedia.org)
Bionic Commando: Rearmed 2 (2011) no information Bionic Commando Rearmed 2 is a run-and-gun platform game developed by Fatshark and published by Capcom.
Bionicle Heroes (2006) no information Bionicle Heroes is a 3D third person shooter video game. (wikipedia.org)
Bionicle Heroes (2006) no information The Nintendo DS version of Bionicle Heroes is a first-person shooter. (wikipedia.org)
Bionicle: The Game (2003) no information The game is based on parts of the movie Bionicle: Mask of Light and other parts of the Bionicle storyline. Initially, the game was supposed to make each Toa, Toa Nuva, and the Toa of Light playable, but due to deadlines, much of the game was dropped. However, all of the characters are playable in the Game Boy Advance version. (wikipedia.org)
Bios Ex - Yami no Wakusei (2020) no information Enter in Bios Ex the visual novel inspired by anime an visual novel old school . Eiza, accused of causing a terrorist attack in the year of 1995, is imprisoned in Sapporo's maximum security prison and must find a way to prove his innocence.
BioShock (2007) no information BioShock is a shooter unlike any you've ever played, loaded with weapons and tactics never seen. You'll have a complete arsenal at your disposal from simple revolvers to grenade launchers and chemical throwers, but you'll also be forced to genetically modify your DNA to create an even more deadly weapon: you. Injectable plasmids give you super human powers: blast electrical currents into water to electrocute multiple enemies, or freeze them solid and obliterate them with the swing of a wrench.
BioShock 2 (2010) no information BioShock 2 is a first-person shooter video game developed by 2K Marin and published by 2K Games. Set in the fictional underwater dystopian city of Rapture, the game's story takes place eight years after the events of the first BioShock. Assuming control of Subject Delta, a hulking Big Daddy, players are tasked with fighting through "splicers", the psychotic human population of the city, using weapons and an array of genetic modifications. (wikipedia.org)
BioShock 2: Minerva\'s Den (2010) no information BioShock 2: Minerva's Den is a single-player downloadable content (DLC) campaign for the 2010 video game BioShock 2. The game is a single player first-person shooter where the player goes into the role of the protagonist who is a Alpha Series Big Daddy with the alias Sigma, who must go through Rapture's main security station, Minerva's Den, to download a copy of the city's main computer which is located within. (wikipedia.org)
Bioshock Infinite (2013) no information Indebted to the wrong people, with his life on the line, veteran of the U.S. Cavalry and now hired gun, Booker DeWitt has only one opportunity to wipe his slate clean. He must rescue Elizabeth, a mysterious girl imprisoned since childhood and locked up in the flying city of Columbia.
BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea (2014) no information Burial at Sea is set after the events of BioShock Infinite, which spanned several alternate realities and was themed on the nature of choice. Whereas Infinite took place aboard Columbia, the floating air city set in 1912, Burial at Sea takes place in an alternate reality within the underwater city of Rapture, a year before the events of the first BioShock.
Bioshock Infinite: Clash in the Clouds (2013) no information This first add-on pack puts an intense focus on BioShock Infinite combat. Combine weapons, Vigors, Gear, Tears and Sky-Lines in ways you never thought possible as you square off against impossible odds. This pack features 60 challenges in 4 brand-new maps. Complete Blue Ribbon Challenges and unlock concept art, Voxophones, Kinetoscopes, and more in The Columbian Archeological Society.
BioShock Remastered (2016) no information BioShock Remastered was released as a part of BioShock: The Collection and also available separately for PC. The remastered version has achievements, full controller support, high resolution textures, models and interface, and 4K resolution support.
Biped (2020) no information Biped is a coop action adventure game with a strong focus on moment-to-moment collaboration between 2 players. (store.steampowered.com)
A Bird Story (2014) no information From the developer of To the Moon: A simple and surreal hour-long short about a boy and an injured bird -- a light interactive animation without dialogue. An interactive pixel animation with the sole purpose of telling a simple story. It is a standalone narrative with its own discrete beginning and end. (metacritic.com)
Birdcakes (2018) no information Step in a world of state-of-the-art cupcakes weaponry! After a picnic goes horribly wrong, Pancake the Cupcake desperately tries to fend off hungry flies away from his girlfriend Cherry! Fly through six fly-infested worlds and destroy them with Pancake’s powerful candy bullets.
BirdGut (2019) no information An outcast bee gets eaten by a bird, and discovers that the bird's internal organs are not organs at all, but facilities in which the consumed insects are brainwashed and enslaved. (steampowered.com)
Birds of Steel (2012) no information Birds of Steel (蒼の英雄 Birds of Steel, Ao no Eiyū: Birds of Steel) is a combat flight simulator video game created by Gaijin Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Birth (2023) no information Collect bones & organs in hand-drawn museums, coffee shops, alleys, flower shops, libraries, markets, bakeries and more in this adventure puzzle game. Find and spend tokens to discover secrets. (store.steampowered.com)
Birth of America II: Wars in America (2008) no information Birth of America II is the expanded reprise of veteran developer AGEOD's acclaimed first release, which allows players to command either side of the conflicts before, during and after the American War for Independence between 1636 and 1815.
Birthday Party Bash (2009) no information Birthday Party Bash (known in Europe as It's My Birthday) is a party video game for the Wii. (wikipedia.org)
Birthdays the Beginning (2017) no information From legendary creator Mr. Yasuhiro Wada (TOYBOX Inc.) comes Happy Birthdays: a sandbox game in which players create cube-shaped worlds that give rise to diverse and unique lifeforms. With careful experimentation, players can shape the geography and alter the temperature of the world to create the conditions for life and witness the birth of an entire ecosystem. (metacritic.com)
Birthright: The Gorgon\'s Alliance (1997) no information Birthright: The Gorgon's Alliance is a 1997 strategy video game developed by Synergistic Software. (wikipedia.org)
Birushana: Rising Flower of Genpei (2022) no information Fifteen years after the Heiji Rebellion, the Heike clan has reached the height of its power, while the Genji clan remains devastated by defeat. Hidden deep within the mountains of Kurama lives Shanao, the youngest surviving male heir to the Genji name. However, Shanao harbors a deep secret known by very few. (Metacritic.com)
Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon S: Kondo wa Puzzle de Oshioki yo!! (1994) no information Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon S: Kondo wa Puzzle de Oshioki yo!! is a falling block competitive puzzle game. Players begin by choosing from a selection of Sailor Moon licensed characters, each with a unique special attack. The player is presented with a board filled with colored blocks in three colors: red, blue and green. The goal is to remove all the blocks from play. Clicking on a block that touches several adjacent blocks of the same color will remove them all from play. (mobygames)
Bishi Bashi Special (1998) no information Bishi Bashi Special is a compilation (and conversion) of the Konami arcade titles Bishi Bashi Champ, Super Bishi Bashi Champ and Handle Champ. A title with the same name was released in the PAL region as a compilation of this game and its sequel.
Bishi Bashi Special (2000) no information Bishi Bashi Special is a compilation of the two Konami games Bishi Bashi Special and Bishi Bashi Special 2, retitled to Super Bishi Bashi and Hyper Bishi Bashi, respectively, which were originally released only in Japan.
Bishi Bashi Special 2 (1999) no information Bishi Bashi Special 2 brings more of the mini-games that are a staple of the series. This is a collection of the arcade games Hyper Bishi Bashi Champ and Gachaga Champ bundled into one game, which only saw a Japanese release. (mobygames)
Bishi Bashi Special 3: Step Champ (2000) no information Bishi Bashi 3: Step Champ is a conversion of the arcade with the same name. This time around dancing and feet coordination is key to success as this outing is specially made to be played with Konami's Dance Dance Revolution dance mat. (mobygames)
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon: Another Story (1995) no information Based upon Naoko Takeuchi's Sailor Moon sh?jo manga and anime series, the game takes place between the third season and fourth season of the anime series, which adapted the third and fourth arcs of the manga respectively, as players take control of either the five Inner Guardians or the four Outer Guardians in order to protect Crystal Tokyo by fighting against a group of rebels and several of their previously defeated enemies once again that were resurrected by the sorceress Apsu.
Bistro Recipe (1999) no information Bistro Recipe is a Strategy game, developed and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 1999. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
LA BISTRO (2017) no information Each player starts with a small stake that they use to build up their restaurant and then with profits decide how much to invest further, either in improvements to counter what the opposition are doing or to create a second restaurant.
Bit Boy!! (2009) no information Bit Boy!! is a video game developed by Austrian studio Bplus for Nintendo's WiiWare service. (wikipedia.org)
Bit Boy!! Arcade (2014) no information Bit Boy!! Arcade is a video game developed by Austrian indie studio Bplus for Nintendo 3DS' eShop service. (wikipedia.org)
Bit Dungeon (2018) no information You and your beloved friend were captured by demons...Can you make it to the end and save the day?
Bit Heroes (2016) no information Retro dungeon crawling MMO with PvP, Pets, Guilds, and more! (kongregate.com)
BIT.TRIP BEAT (2009) no information Bit.Trip Beat puts players in control of a paddle that reflects differently sized and coloured beats, similar to Pong, as they come from the right side of the screen toward the left. It is controlled by holding the Wii Remote sideways and tilting it toward and away from the player to make the paddle go up and down. Gameplay takes place in one of three different phases: Transition, Descent, and Growth, with each phase more difficult than the last. (wikipedia.org)
BIT.TRIP CORE (2009) no information Bit.Trip Core, marketed as BIT.TRIP CORE, is an arcade-style rhythm game developed by Gaijin Games. (wikipedia.org)
BIT.TRIP RERUNNER (2023) no information The classic rhythm platformer is back as BIT.TRIP RERUNNER + RUNNER MAKER! The fun of the original now sports fresh mechanics, art, and soundtrack – plus RUNNER MAKER, which allows you to create custom levels. A must-play for rhythm newbies, experts, and everyone in between. (store.steampowered.com)
BIT.TRIP RUNNER (2010) no information A 2D platformer in which the player takes control of Commander Video, the main protagonist of the Bit.Trip series who had appeared only during cut-scenes in the previous titles. The game is split into three worlds, known as "Impetus", "Tenacity" and "Triumph" respectively, each containing 11 stages and a boss encounter. (wikipedia.org).
BIT.TRIP SAGA (2011) no information BIT.TRIP SAGA is a music video game developed by Gaijin Games. It is a compilation of the six downloadable video games released for the Nintendo Wii's WiiWare service, including Bit.Trip Beat, Bit.Trip Core, Bit.Trip Void, Bit.Trip Runner, Bit.Trip Fate, and Bit.Trip Flux. (wikipedia.org)
Bitburner (2017) no information Bitburner is a cyberpunk-themed, incremental, programming, RPG. Players take the role of an unknown hacker in a dark, dystopian world. When the mysterious hacker jump3R messages you, your suspicions that there is something wrong with the world are confirmed. You must gain money and power by any means necessary to uncover the secrets you search for. The game can be played at https://danielyxie.github.io/bitburner. (adapted from https://bitburner.readthedocs.io/en/latest/)
Biyi (2020) no information Inspired by the traditional Chinese legend of Biyi (a one-winged bird), Biyi the game is an abstract strategy game for two players that combines the strategy of chess with the simplicity of checkers. It is unique in many ways, one of which being the fact that none of the playing pieces on the board are ever removed. Additionally, you must not only strategize in 2D, but also in 3D as you stack pieces atop one another in order to bypass your opponent's defenses. (boardgamegeek.com)
Black (2006) no information Black takes place in Ingushetia and Chechnya, Russia. The protagonist is a black ops soldier named Sergeant First Class Jack Kellar (portrayed by Marty Papazian). Kellar tells most of the story in first-person at an interrogation four days after the events in the story begin.
Black & Bruised (2003) no information Black & Bruised is a boxing-based fighting video game developed by Digital Fiction (wikpedia.org)
Black & White (2001) no information Black & White is a god video game. The player acts as a god whose goal is to defeat Nemesis, another god who wants to take over the world. A primary theme is the concept of good and evil, with the atmosphere being affected by the player's moral choices. The core gameplay mechanic of Black & White is the interaction between the player and an avatar creature, who carries out the players instructions and whose personality change in reaction to how they are treated. (wikipedia.org).
Black & White 2 (2005) no information In the game, the player takes the role of a god called from the void (nothingness) to help those who invoked them. However, the player is not an omnipotent style god, but rather a god who rises and falls with his believers and the player must help develop their nature according to their good or evil desires. The player also has an avatar-like creature, their physical representation in the world. (wikipedia.org).
Black & White Bushido (2015) no information Black & White Bushido is a 1-4 player stealth-em-up arena brawl. Choose between the light and the shadow in three challenging game modes. Hide with camouflage, throw shurikens and drop smoke bombs to beat your friends locally or online. (steampowered.com)
The Black Bass (1988) no information The Black Bass, known in Japan as The Black Bass II (????????II Za Burakku Basu 2), is a NES fishing video game. (wikipedia.org)
Black Beauty Downs (1987) no information This is a pretty crazy drinking game. Players roll to move their horse around the track, often landing on spots causing many other players to drink. And remember, no one is allowed a pee break until the 'pee break' card is drawn.
Black Belt (1986) no information Black Belt is a side-scrolling single-plane beat 'em up game released for the Master System in 1986. It is a localization of the Japanese Mark III game, Hokuto no Ken (????), based on the manga and anime series of the same name (which would later be published as Fist of the North Star in English). (wikipedia.org)
Black Book (2021) no information “Black Book” is a dark RPG Adventure, based on Slavic myths, in which you play as a young sorceress. Fight evil forces in card-based battles and explore the world, where humans live alongside mythological creatures. (STEAM)
Black Box (1977) no information a puzzle game in which one player creates a puzzle by secretly choosing the positions of 4-5 marbles on a 8x8 grid. The other player tries to guess their positions by shooting 'rays' into the grid and seeing how they bounce around. The player requiring the fewest rays to solve a puzzle wins.
Black Box LSS: The Shining Immortal (2023) no information Immerse yourself in a pixel-art AVG that blends thrilling crime, romantic comedy, and the pursuit of love. This game depicts the story of a new employee pursuing his female boss. If you're a fan of love, yandere, and don't mind a touch of thrill and crime, you will greatly enjoy this game. (igdb)
The Black Cauldron (1986) no information A young pig keeper named Taran embarks on a journey to stop the Black Cauldron's evil once and for all, as whoever releases it will become invincible, and the evil horned king will do anything to possess it!
Black Closet (2015) no information Command your minions to solve mysteries and cover up scandals in a high-class boarding school, where the competition is cut-throat and image is everything. But be careful - one of your minions is a traitor. (Steam)
Black Clover: Quartet Knights (2018) no information Humanity once came close to being decimated by demons. It was just one mage who saved humankind, known thereafter as the Wizard King and regarded as a legend. For generations, the Wizard King has protected the people of this magical world. Based on the hit manga and anime series, prepare for a new legend to enter the fray in Black Clover: Quartet Knights!
Black College Football: BCFX: The Xperience (2009) no information Black College Football Experience (BCFx) is a sports video game centered on the culture of black college football. (wikipedia.org)
Black Dahlia (1998) no information This interactive movie point-and-click adventure game ties Elizabeth Short's murder to Nazis and occult rituals which the player has to investigate. The game features two Hollywood actors, Dennis Hopper and Teri Garr.
Black Desert Online (2015) no information Black Desert Online is a sandbox-oriented massively multiplayer online role-playing game by Korean video game developer Pearl Abyss. The game has been in development since 2010, and released in over 4 countries. (IMDB)
The Black Eyed Peas Experience (2011) no information The Black Eyed Peas Experience is a music video game developed and published by Ubisoft. (wikipedia.org)
Black Future \'88 (2019) no information Black Future ’88 is a Synth-Punk roguelike 2D action Shooter. Vertically climb an always evolving procedural tower to reach the top and kill its insane owner…before your heart explodes. Shoot, slash, dash and upgrade yourself to survive the endless waves of Homicidal AI, Traps & Colossal Wardens. (store.steampowered.com)
Black Gold (1989) no information The goal of the game is to promote and sell oil and defeat competitors using a number of fair and unfair strategies. A game move always takes a month, and each action in the game costs one or more days. (wikipedia.org).
Black Hat Cooperative (2018) no information Black Hat Cooperative is an award-winning stealth game that pits you and an ally against robot agents that seek to remove you from the system. Explore complex levels filled with hidden dangers and work together to survive.
Black Hole Assault (1992) no information Black Hole Assault (ブラックホール アサルト) is a fighting video game developed by Micronet co., Ltd. for the Sega Mega-CD in 1992. The game is the sequel to Micronet's Heavy Nova, though focusing entirely on Fighting Game elements. (wikipedia)
Black Knight Sword (2012) no information Black Knight Sword is a side-scrolling action platformer game co-developed by Grasshopper Manufacture and Digital Reality.
Black Legend (2021) no information Lead a band of Mercenaries into a city covered by a mysterious deadly fog. Face a cult that has formed around the creator of this fog. Piece together stories from the few survivors, items and locations to discover the truth behind the situation, and stop the spread. (Metacritic.com)
Black Mesa (2012) no information Black Mesa is a first-person shooter video game, developed and published by Crowbar Collective. It is a third-party remake of Half-Life and has been in development for nearly a decade.
Black Mirror (2017) no information Scotland, 1926. Following the suicide of his father, David Gordon visits his ancestral home for the first time in his life. A life that is soon threatened by the dark secrets that claimed the sanity of many Gordons before him. Tormented by nightmares and waking dreams for all his life, David fears that it might be his destiny to follow in his father’s footsteps, down a path that leads to madness, and death. Is there really a Curse that has been haunting his family, like his father believ
Black Mirror II: Reigning Evil (2011) no information The sequel to The Black Mirror takes place 12 years after the end of the first game. Darren meets a beautiful girl: Angelina. When Angelina disappears Darren investigates. His search brings him to the English town of Willow Creek, and to the Black Mirror castle.
Black Mirror III (2011) no information Black Mirror III is the final game in the Black Mirror series and continues right where the second game ended. Darren is now suspected of a crime and must investigate what really happened. His investigations leads him back to the Black Mirror castle.
The Black Mirror (2003) no information Black Mirror is the manor of the Gordon Family. After learning of the death of his grandfather William, Samuel Gordon returns to the manor. William's death is generally believed to be suicide, but Samuel refuses to accept this and starts to investigate.
Black Paradox (2018) no information Unleash an arsenal of weapons, power-ups, drones, and other upgrades to survive waves of enemies, against a backdrop of vibrant pixel art and synth-wave soundtrack. As the infamous bounty hunter Black Paradox, travel through space and defeat the most dangerous criminal organization in the galaxy. (fantasticostudio.it)
Black Rock Shooter: The Game (2011) no information Black Rock Shooter: The Game (ブラック★ロックシューター THE GAME, Burakku Rokku Shūtā Za Gēmu) is an action role-playing game developed by Imageepoch. (wikipedia.org)
Black Room (2017) no information "Black Room," is a browser-based, narrative game about falling asleep while on your computer, on the internet. You play as an insomniac on the verge of sleep, moving through shifting states of consciousness. Hallucinatory, pixelated visions of landscapes filled with sprites ripped directly from the arcade/NES/SNES video games of your childhood appear and disappear as you click through fragile internet spaces. Point-n-click mini games are scattered throughout the narrative. (igf.com)
Black Sails - The Ghost Ship (2015) no information A shipwreck. Having lost all hope, two survivors cling to wreckage, trying to survive a few more minutes in the raging sea. Until another ship appears. Hoping for rescue, they are calling out, but nobody answers. They manage to go on board. Will this be their rescue? Or their grave?
Black Sect (1990) no information Black Sect is a point-and-click adventure game based on the 1990 French CPC title La secte noire.
Black Sigil: Blade of the Exiled (2009) no information Black Sigil: Blade of the Exiled is a role-playing video game for the Nintendo DS developed by Studio Archcraft. (wikipedia.org)
Black Stone: Magic & Steel (2003) no information om Amazon.ca In BlackStone: Magic & Steel you must heed the call of the White Wizards to protect all that is good. Raise weapons, memorize spells, and charge ahead as you begin your quest to find the magic stones and save the world of Zedan. There are 26 perilous levels of swordplay and bloodletting, and five playable character types: warrior, warlock, archer, pirate, and thief, each with varying melee skills, magical powers, and long-range attack abilities. (Amazon)
Black Stories (2004) no information 50 black stories, 31 crimes, 49 corpses, 11 murders, 12 suicides and one deadly meal. How could that have happened? Black Stories are fiddly, morbid and mysterious riddles for teenagers and adults. The players try to reconstruct the crime by asking, guessing and fiddling about. A spooky card game just right for any party.
Black The Fall (2017) no information After decades of toil, an old machinist plots his escape from Communism, through manipulation and scheming. Along the road, he befriends the most unlikely creature, an abandoned robot. Could they solve the puzzles and flee this bleak world together?
Black Tiger (1987) no information Black Tiger is an action game for the Atari ST released in 1990 (by U.S. Gold Ltd)
Black Widow: Recharged (2021) no information The original cult classic arachnid-starring, twin-stick shooter returns! Just in time for Halloween, Black Widow: Recharged has been reimagined for modern gameplay, with vibrant visuals, powerful new abilities, and another original soundtrack from award-winning video game composer Megan McDuffee. (Mobygames.com)
Black/Matrix (1998) no information Black/Matrix is a strategy RPG that is divided into large battles and story sequences. You fight in turn-based mode by moving your party members on an isometric battle field, attacking and using magic, for which you require blood of defeated enemies. The experience points you gather after the battle can then be divided among your party members the way you like. (mobygames)
Black/Matrix + (2000) no information Black/Matrix + ("Cross") is a modified port of the Saturn title Black/Matrix that includes some of the additional features of the Dreamcast version. The game is based on the expanded story from the Dreamcast version, but uses graphics similar to the original Saturn release. The animated cutscenes from the Dreamcast release have been replaced with in-engine sequences, and several story sequences have been cut. (mobygames)
Black/Matrix 00 (2004) no information Black/Matrix OO ("Double O") is an expansion of Black/Matrix Zero featuring a heavily reworked and expanded story, numerous additional endings, New Game+ options, and several new mini-games. Basic gameplay and graphics are unchanged from the original Game Boy Advance release. It is the last game to be released on the PS1 in Japan. (igdb)
Black/Matrix Advanced (1999) no information Black/Matrix Advanced is an enhanced version of Black/Matrix. The game is set in a world which is controlled by demons, who have defeated the angels after a prolonged war. You control Abel, an angel who serves a female demon master (which you choose among several available characters in the beginning of the game). You and your master develop deep feelings for each other, but then your master disappears, and you decide to find her at all costs. (mobygames)
Black/Matrix II (2002) no information Black/Matrix II is a turn-based tactical strategy game similar in structure to Final Fantasy Tactics, and the sequel to Black/Matrix. Characters level up and learn abilities individually, and it is possible to recruit a variety of characters, though only 6 at a time can be deployed into a battle. There are also several different romantic interests to pursue, with multiple endings for each depending on the player's choices throughout the game. (mobygames)
Black/Matrix Zero (2002) no information This installment of the Black/Matrix series is set in the same universe, a world which is populated by angels with white bird-like wings, demons with black bat-like wings, and wingless humans. For many years, the war between angels and demons has been going on. You control an ordinary boy named Cain. (mobygames)
Blackguards (2014) no information Blackguards is set in the fictional place of Aventuria within the Empire of Horasia. The player controls the protagonist, who tries to solve the murder of a princess, with the help of various characters he meets during his long journey. There are five protagonist the player controls in varying party combinations: a dwarven bootlegger, a decadent black magician, a witch, an indigenous gladiator, and a drug-addicted half-elf huntress. (wikipedia.org)
Blackguards 2 (2015) no information Blackguards 2 is a turn-based strategy-RPG and will deliver challenging hexfield battles and a gritty story filled with violence and crime. (store.steampowered.com)
BLACKHOLE (2015) no information Blackhole is a 2D side-scrolling puzzle-platformer. The player's task is to collect "selfburns." At least one must be collected in each level to move on. If all selfburns are collected in the level, the time is saved. The player can also try to get a better time once he collects all of them. To finish the game, the player needs to collect a certain number of selfburns. The game contains six acts. Every act is set in a different environment and includes different puzzles or objects. (wikipedia.org)
Blackjack (1613) no information Equally well known as Twenty-One. Each participant attempts to beat the dealer by getting a count as close to 21 as possible, without going over 21. It is up to each individual player if an ace is worth 1 or 11. Face cards are 10 and any other card is its pip value. (bicyclecards.com)
Blackjack (1977) no information Blackjack is a video game simulation of blackjack programmed by Bob Whitehead and published by Atari, Inc. for its Video Computer System. The game was one of the nine launch titles available when the Atari 2600 went on sale in September 1977.
BlackJack Math (2020) no information BlackJack Math is a game about mixing the cards to match the correct formula in order to get 21 as a result. Swap the cards in order to find the correct order to solve the puzzles. (store.steampowered.com)
Blacklight: Retribution (2013) no information The sequel to Blacklight: Tango Down, the game is a cyberpunk-themed, arena style shooter that features a number of game modes, including a training mode and others commonly found in games of the same genre. (Wikipedia)
Blacklight: Tango Down (2010) no information Blacklight: Tango Down is a dystopian cyberpunk-themed online multiplayer first-person shooter video game developed by Zombie Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Blackout (1997) no information Blackout is a Danish psychological horror adventure game, created and produced by Michael Valeur and Deadline Games and released in 1997. The game uses stop-motion FMV sequences with puppets to deliver a story about an amnesiac protagonist in the backstreets of Copenhagen, Denmark. Walking the streets of Copenhagen, the protagonist runs into many shady characters, some of whom seem to have additional information on who the character is. (igdb)
The Blackout Club (2019) no information The Blackout Club is a first-person co-op horror game centered around a group of teenage friends investigating a monstrous secret beneath the skin of their small town. 1-4 players explore procedurally-generated missions against a fearsome enemy you can only see with your eyes closed. (store.steampowered.com)
Blacksad: Under the Skin (2019) no information Blacksad: Under the Skin is a 2019 adventure video game developed by the Spanish company Pendulo Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Blacksea Odyssey (2018) no information The hunt is on! Get ready to battle colossal space monsters in Blacksea Odyssey, a savage, top-down rogue-lite shoot ‘em up RPG.
Blacksite: Area 51 (2007) no information Players take the role of a decorated military veteran charged by the government to lead a squadron of "secret soldiers," each with his/her own specialty skill set, into the Rachel, Nevada area to fight off the invasion of unidentified enemy races. (Metacritic)
BlackSoul (2014) no information BlackSoul is an old school survival horror game with an intriguing story set in England in 1972: people have been turned into psychotic killers by an unknown infection and you must try to help Ava and Sean survive in the quarantined area and find out the truth. (store.steampowered.com)
Blacktail (2022) no information Create the myth of Baba Yaga by living out the origins of this classic Slavic folk story in BLACKTAIL, the first-person action-adventure from THE PARASIGHT. Experience a one-of-a-kind blend of intense archery combat and dark storytelling set in a vibrant fairy tale world. Choose your path to become either the guardian of the woods or the terror nightmares are made of. (Metacritic.com)
Blackthorne (1994) no information The game focuses around protagonist Kyle "Blackthorne" Vlaros, out for revenge on Sarlac and his minions. The gameplay involves large platforming sequences, in which Kyle can run and climb around the environment, find keys and items and progress to the end of each maze like level. Combat in Blackthorne takes the form of gunfights. Both Blackthorne and his enemies can press against walls to avoid incoming bullets. (wikipedia.org).
Blackwater (2011) no information Blackwater is a first-person shooter video game developed by Zombie Studios with the player assuming the role of a Blackwater Worldwide contractor. (wikipedia.org)
Blackwell Convergence (2009) no information Blackwell Convergence is a sequel to The Blackwell Legacy. Rosangela Blackwell is a medium with a ghost companion (Joey) who helps ghosts move on to the next world. She gets involved in investigating three murders, an actor, a researcher and an artist, which all seem to be related.
Blackwell Deception (2011) no information Blackwell Deception is the fourth game in the Blackwell series. Rosa is a medium who helps ghosts move on to the next world with the help of Joey, a ghost who is bound to Rosa. In Blackwell Deception Rosa investigates the murder of a former co-worker, which seems to be related to the psychic Lisa Tenzin.
Blackwell Epiphany (2014) no information Blackwell Epiphany is the final game in the Blackwell series. Rosa is a medium who is helping ghosts move on to the next world. She is helped by Joey, a ghost. In Blackwell Epiphany Rosa and Joey witnesses a ghost being ripped apart by an unknown force, something which they did not know it was possible. They must investigate this incident and find a way to protect other ghosts that may be at risk.
The Blackwell Legacy (2006) no information Rosangela Blackwell, a freelance writer living in New York, is visited by a ghost named Joey Mallone. Joey explains that she is a medium and that it is her job to help ghosts move on to the next world. In order to help the ghosts move on she must investigate the circumstances surrounding their death. Her first case is the ghost of a young girl, which is haunting a dog park.
Blackwell Unbound (2007) no information Blackwell Unbound is a prequel to The Blackwell Legacy. Lauren Blackwell is a medium who, with the help of her ghostly companion Joey, helps ghosts move on to the next world. While investigating the deaths of two ghosts, she comes across an elderly homeless woman, who calls herself the Countess, who may have played a role in their deaths. The Countess claims to be a fellow medium who is also helping ghosts move on. Lauren must investigate the true identity of the Countess.
Blackwind (2022) no information Blackwind is a hack n slash shooter platformer sci-fi action game that puts you against hordes of enemies and frantic battles in a desperate attempt to stop a planetary invasion. (Metacritic.com)
Blackwood Crossing (2017) no information The game is set on a moving train as two children — Scarlet and Finn — learn to navigate their relationship with each other, until their paths cross with a mysterious figure. Through a series of creative and contextual puzzles, players unlock key details about Finn and Scarlett’s past and uncover the mystery behind the train journey.
Blade (2000) no information The player takes control of the title character as he makes his way through various vampire-infested locations in order to defeat the vampire menace. Blade ventures through warehouses, sewers, museums, city streets, and nightclubs dispatching numerous types of enemies. To help Blade with his quest, he has a small arsenal of weapons to arm himself with courtesy of Whistler. (wikipedia.org)
Blade and Sorcery (2018) no information Blade & Sorcery is a built-for-VR medieval fantasy sandbox with full physics driven melee, ranged and magic combat. Become a powerful warrior, ranger or sorcerer and devastate your enemies. (steam)
Blade Arcus from Shining (2014) no information Blade Arcus from Shining (ブレードアークス・フロム・シャイニング) is a fighting game developed by Studio Saizensen. (wikipedia.org)
Blade Arts: Tasogare no Miyako R\'lyeh (2000) no information Blade Arts: Tasogare no Miyako R'lyeh is an action-adventure game similar to Tomb Raider with platforming and puzzle-solving accompanying combat and featuring character designs by Nobuteru Yūki. (mobygames)
Blade Dancer: Lineage of Light (2006) no information Blade Dancer: Lineage of Light, released in Japan as Blade Dancer: Thousand-Year Promise (ブレイドダンサー 千年の約束, Bureido Dansā Sennen no Yakusoku), is a video game made exclusively for the PlayStation Portable. It is a turn-based role-playing video game in which players take on the role of the boy Lance who must save the world with the help of his friends. (wikipedia.org)
Blade Eagle 3-D (1988) no information Blade Eagle 3-D (????????? 3-D) is a vertical rail shooter video game. (wikipedia.org)
Blade Force (1995) no information In the year 2110, in the city of Meggagrid, once known as Los Angeles, you meet Dr. Grubert, a very prominent inventor who has been crippled by an explosion perpetrated by a crime family known as The Pitt Family. He gives a suit known as the Helipak Flight Suit to fight back and take down the criminals in the city and apprehend The Pitt Family and bring peace back to the city. (mobygames.com)
Blade Force (1995) no information In the year 2110, in the city of Meggagrid, once known as Los Angeles, you meet Dr. Grubert, a very prominent inventor who has been crippled by an explosion perpetrated by a crime family known as The Pitt Family. He gives a suit known as the Helipak Flight Suit to fight back and take down the criminals in the city and apprehend The Pitt Family and bring peace back to the city. (mobygames.com)
Blade Kitten (2010) no information Blade Kitten is an episodic 2.5D platform game series developed by Krome Studios. It is based on the webcomic of the same name about a female half human, half cat bounty hunter named Kit Ballard. (wikipedia.org)
Blade Runner (1997) no information A point-and-click adventure that is not a direct adaptation of the Ridley Scott's film. Instead, it's a "sidequel", telling an original story, which runs parallel to the film's plot, occasionally intersecting with it. (wikipedia.org)
Blade Strangers (2018) no information Developed by Studio Saizensen, Blade Strangers is a hardcore old-school fighting game.
Blade Symphony (2014) no information Prove you are the world's greatest swordsman! Engage in tactical 1 vs. 1 sword fighting, 2 vs. 2, or sandbox FFA, or capture Control Points in a tactical slash-em-up. (steampowered.com)
Blades of Steel (1987) no information Blades of Steel is an ice hockey video game released by Konami for North American arcades in 1987, and ported to the Family Computer Disk System and Nintendo Entertainment System in 1988. All teams are fictional but based out of real Canadian and American cities. The game is known for its fast paced hockey action and especially for the fighting. It is a one or two player game. (wikipedia.org)
Blades of Thunder II (2006) no information Blades of Thunder 2, also sold as Battle Hawks 2, is a flight simulator game developed by Interactive Visison A/S's Polish studio. (wikipedia.org)
Blades of Time (2012) no information Blades of Time (???? ?? ??? Bureizu obu Taimu) is an action-adventure hack-and-slash video game developed by Gaijin Entertainment and published by Konami and Iceberg Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Blades of Vengeance (1993) no information Blades of Vengeance is a platform game that was developed by Beam Software and published by Electronic Arts for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. In this game, one or two players can select one of three fantasy warriors to fight through a large range of platform levels in order to defeat the forces of darkness. (igdb)
Bladestorm: Nightmare (2015) no information The heroes of history are called upon to fight once more, as England and France join together in common cause to fight mysterious monsters in an entirely new take on the world of the Hundred Years War. (Steam)
Bladestorm: The Hundred Years\' War (2007) no information The story follows a large cast of characters both (roughly) historical and original. The two most prominent characters are Edward the Black Prince, introduced campaigning for England at the beginning of the game, and Joan of Arc, who is introduced fighting for France much later. The player character, a mercenary leader in the making, fights in battles to advance the plot. (wiki)
Blair Witch (2019) no information Inspired by the cinematic lore of Blair Witch, experience a new story-driven psychological horror game that studies your reactions to fear and stress. (store.steampowered.com)
Blair Witch Volume I: Rustin Parr (2000) no information Blair Witch, Volume I: Rustin Parr, the first of three games based on Blair Witch folklore, takes its name from a character mentioned only briefly in the movie. Parr was arrested for the ritualistic murders of seven children in 1941. You play as Elspeth "Doc" Holliday, an agent for a secret government agency called "Spookhouse". She is dispatched to Burkittsville, Maryland weeks after Parr's execution to see if there is any truth to the claims of supernatural forces at work there. (mobygames.com)
Blair Witch: Volume II - The Legend of Coffin Rock (2000) no information The second in the three part PC game series based on the 1999 horror movie The Blair Witch Project. Blair Witch, Volume II: The Legend of Coffin Rock brings the player back to the year 1886. Your character, simply called Lazarus, must find a young girl who has gone missing in the dangerous woods of Burkittsville, home to the mysterious Blair Witch. (mobygames.com)
Blair Witch: Volume III - The Elly Kedward Tale (2000) no information The 3rd and final volume of the Blair Witch series, The Elly Kedward Tale takes us back even further in time to the year 1786, where Elly Kedward was banished from the Blair township for being a witch. All of a sudden, the young children of the small town start to disappear, and it is up to our hero, Jonathan Pyre, to hunt down the witch and save the town. Using the same haunting effects from the past two episodes of the trilogy, as well as adding a unique spell casting system. (mobygames.com)
Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold (1993) no information Aliens of Gold pits the space-age secret agent against Dr. Pyrus Goldfire, a madman bent on complete and total world domination. Blake Stone uses the Wolfenstein 3-D engine to render its levels. Basic gameplay and enemy AI is similar in most respects. Some stealth tactics mechanics are used in the game. Health is healed through use of wall-mounted vending machines.
Blanc (2023) no information Blanc is an artistic cooperative adventure that follows the journey of a wolf cub and a fawn stranded in a vast, snowy wilderness. Using only two buttons and movement, the simple gameplay allows anyone to play and follow the animals journey home. Guide them through the environment, unforgiving weather, and obstacles that you must face together. A soothing soundscape supports the game's text-free gameplay and storytelling. (game presskit)
Blank Slate (2018) no information Each round in Blank Slate, pick one of the 250+ word cue cards (which have 500+ total cues) and reveal it. Each player then writes the word they think best completes the phrase, trying to exactly match another player's word without giving a single hint.
Blasphemous (2019) no information Blasphemous is a metroidvania action video game developed by Spanish studio The Game Kitchen. (wikipedia.org)
Blasphemous 2 (2023) no information Blasphemous 2 is a side-scrolling Metroidvania video game developed by The Game Kitchen. (wikipedia.org)
Blast \'Em Bunnies (2014) no information Blast 'Em Bunnies is a first person endless shooter. (playstation.com)
Blast Chamber (1996) no information The player navigates through 40 different cube-shaped puzzles, known as chambers. The player must collect a crystal orb and drop it off in the reactor before time runs out or the player character explodes. The player can kick the walls of the cube at certain points to make the entire chamber rotate, which is vital to that player reaching the end of each puzzle. (wiki)
Blast Corps (1997) no information Blast Corps is a 1997 action video game for the Nintendo 64 in which the player uses vehicles to destroy buildings in the path of a runaway nuclear missile carrier. In the game's 57 levels, the player solves puzzles by transferring between vehicles to move objects and bridge gaps. It was developed by Rare, published by Nintendo, and released in March 1997 in Japan and North America. A wider release followed at the end of that year. (wikipedia.org)
Blast Factor (2006) no information Blast Factor is a downloadable game developed by Bluepoint Games. (wikipedia.org)
Blast Works: Build, Trade, Destroy (2008) no information Blast Works: Build, Trade, Destroy, known in Europe as Blast Works: Build, Fuse & Destroy, is a side-scrolling shooter video game for the Wii based on the Microsoft Windows game Tumiki Fighters created by Kenta Cho. (wikipedia.org)
Blaster Master (1988) no information The game features a character named Jason who follows his pet frog Fred down a hole in the earth. There he finds a tank and uses it to battle radioactive mutants. (Wikipedia)
Blaster Master 2 (1993) no information Some time has passe since the boy Jason and his tank Sophia defeated the evil Plutonium Boss and his radioactive underground mutant henchmen. However, not all is well. It appears that one of Plutonium Boss' underlings has survived. He has destroyed Sophia and is now using its parts in order to rise to the surface of the Earth and to conquer it. Jason builds a new Sophia tank and is prepared to defend his planet! (mobygames)
Blaster Master Jr. (1991) no information Blaster Master Jr., known as Blaster Master Boy in North America and Bomber King: Scenario 2 (ボンバーキング シナリオ2?) in Japan, is an action video game developed by Aicom and published by Sunsoft. The game was released in 1991 for Game Boy. The game is a sequel to Robowarrior, a spin-off title in the Bomberman series by Hudson Soft. However, the game was marketed in western territories as a game in the Blaster Master series by Sunsoft. (igdb)
Blaster Master Zero (2017) no information Blaster Master Zero is a 8-bit style top-down & sideview 2D action-adventure game that hearkens back to the golden age of the NES. Using the original 1988 NES title "Blaster Master" from Sunsoft as a base, with the addition of new areas and bosses, new gameplay elements such as extra sub-weapons, improved gameplay, a more robust scenario, refined and expanded exploration mechanics, and more.
Blaster Master Zero 2 (2019) no information The story of Blaster Master Zero 2 begins a few months after the events of the first game (released on March 9, 2017), where the main protagonist Jason saves planet Earth from the mutants. Eve has been infected by mutant cells that are slowly corrupting her body, so together with Jason and Fred, they board G-SOPHIA and begin an intergalactic journey to Eve's home planet, Sophia, in hopes of finding a cure for the mutant infection. (Nintendo.com)
Blaster Master Zero 3 (2021) no information Series protagonist Jason travels to where the series all began, the planet Sophia, in order to save series heroine Eve in this final installment of the story. (Metacritic.com)
Blaster Master: Blasting Again (2000) no information The fifth entry in the Blaster Master series moves the franchise into the realm of 3D. The story is not a continuation of the original games but rather a sequel to the novelization of the first Blaster Master.
Blaster Master: Enemy Below (2000) no information Taking place sometime after the events of the original Blaster Master, Blaster Master: Enemy Below puts you once again behind the wheels of Sophia 3 as a genetically engineered threat looms from the underground once again. (mobygames)
Blaster Master: Overdrive (2010) no information A re-imagining of, or possibly a prequel to, the original Blaster Master.
Blasteroids (1987) no information As the name suggests, this arcade conversion updates the basic Asteroids gameplay. That means to say that the main gameplay consists of flying through single-screen wrap-around levels shooting at rocks, which split into smaller rocks when hit, eventually becoming small enough to disappear. (mobygames.com)
Blasters of the Universe (2018) no information Dodge intricate bullet patterns as you blast your way through an unrelenting onslaught of enemies with a fully customized weapon and shield loadout. Pick and choose from tons of parts and modifiers to make each weapon your own. Battle through multiple full-featured Campaign levels, go for a high score in Endless modes, and prepare to face off against retro-inspired bosses.
Blasto (1998) no information Third person shooter with platforming elements about bombastic, if a bit dimwitted, superhero Captain Blasto. Alien overlord Bosc has conquered Uranus, kidnapped Space Babes and now wants Earth. Blasto must stop him.
BlazBlue Entropy Effect (2024) no information Artistic and Magnificent Combat Action, incredibly satisfying combos! Numerous characters, hundreds of moves! This unique action roguelite game will bring you an experience that exceeds expectations. (store.steampowered.com)
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger (2008) no information A traditional 2D fighter where two characters participate in a duel. A round is called a "rebel" and one match can consist of one to five "rebels".
BlazBlue: Central Fiction (2015) no information BlazBlue: Central Fiction is the newest installment in the storied BlazBlue franchise and stands alone as the pinnacle of next gen 2D fighters! Like a well-timed 2D punch, BlazBlue: Central Fiction bashes massive amounts of content and innovation into one slick title that hits hard and keeps the pummeling steady!
BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma (2012) no information With the Cauldron shattered and the cycle broken, Ragna begins his final mission: Hunt down the villainous Terumi. Noel's life and the fate of the entire world hang in the balance as Ragna the Bloodedge marches toward one last confrontation. (Metacritic)
BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend (2014) no information Chrono Phantasma Extend adds two additional characters: Lambda-11 (who was introduced in Continuum Shift, originally being a normal mode palette swap for Nu-13's Unlimited Mode only) and Celica A. Mercury. (wikipedia.org)
BlazBlue: Clone Phantasma (2012) no information BlazBlue: Clone Phantasma, released in Japan as BlazBlue: Clonephantasma (?????? ??????????, BureiBur?: Kur?nfantazuma), is a 2012 3D arena fighting video game developed by Arc System Works. (wikipedia.org)
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift (2009) no information An official sequel to BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger. Retains the traditional 2D fighter gameplay of two characters participating in a duel on a two dimensional plane. A match can consist of one to five rounds known as "rebels". To win a round, one player must either deplete the other one's life gauge to 0 by inflicting enough damage through various attacks or by having more remaining health after the round's timer depletes. (wikipedia)
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend (2011) no information The game features an updated version of Calamity Trigger's Story Mode called Blazblue Calamity Trigger Reconstruction; the inclusion of Relius Clover as a playable character; four new stories for Platinum, Makoto, Valkenhayn, and Relius; a new Unlimited Mars game mode; hidden Distortion Drives for every playable character's Unlimited form; and further balance tweaks. (wikipedia.org)
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II (2010) no information The first arcade revision of BlazBlue: Continuum Shift. (wikipedia.org)
BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle (2018) no information The gameplay in BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle is much different from previous entries of BlazBlue, Persona 4 Arena and Under Night In-Birth. Yet, some of the gameplay mechanics from the main latest installments of these three said series are retained while having some additional revamp for this game. Cross Tag Battle features 2v2 battles and tag-ins similar to Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite and Tekken Tag Tournament 2. (wikipedia.org)
Blaze Union: Story to Reach the Future (2010) no information Blaze Union: Story to Reach the Future is a tactical role-playing game for the PlayStation Portable, developed by Sting Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
BlaZeon: The Bio-Cyborg Challenge (1992) no information BlaZeon is a horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game released by Atlus in 1992 and was ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in the same year. The game's most distinguishable feature is that players come equipped with a device that allows them to freeze and control certain robots. (wikipedia.org)
Blazer Drive (2008) no information Blazer Drive is a Strategy game, developed and published by Sega, which was released in Japan in 2008. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
BlazeRush (2014) no information BlazeRush is a dynamic arcade racing survival game with no health, no levelling and no brakes!
Blazing Angels 2: Secret Missions of WWII (2007) no information Blazing Angels 2: Secret Missions of WWII (also known as Blazing Angels 2: Secret Missions) is a 2007 flight combat video game. (wikipedia.org)
Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII (2006) no information Blazing Angels is an air combat arcade game putting the player at the command of a fighter squadron in WWII. It's a casual type of game with quick-to-learn controls little to no learning curve.
Blazing Chrome (2019) no information In Blazing Chrome, bring your best pal and kick some metal butts to free the humankind while enjoying a classic run’n’gun, fully loaded with action and exciting fights! (store.steampowered.com)
Blazing Lazers (1989) no information Blazing Lazers, known as Gunhed[a] in Japan, is a shoot 'em up video game by Hudson Soft and Compile. It was released in Japan and North America in 1989 for the NEC PC Engine (wikipedia.org).
Blazing Sails (2020) no information Fight for survival in Blazing Sails, a fast-paced pirate PvP game! Create your own unique pirate and ship. Band together with other players to command your mighty vessel! Explore different game-modes, maps, weapons, ship types and more while eliminating other crews in epic battles on land and sea! (store.steampowered.com)
Blazing Souls (2006) no information Blazing Souls (ブレイジングソウルズ, Bureijin Souruzu) is a tactical role-playing game developed by Idea Factory. (wikipedia.org)
Bleach Blade Battlers (2006) no information a fighter that features 5 original stories and multiple mission modes.
Bleach DS 4th: The Flame Bringer (2009) no information An action platformer based on the Bleach franchise.
Bleach: Blade Battlers 2nd (2007) no information The game does not follow the manga. The game has multiple fights between many characters. The game is told through text and voice acting. Most of the cinematics are taken right from the anime. (Bleach wiki)
Bleach: Dark Souls (2007) no information The game takes place between S?suke Aizen's betrayal of Soul Society and Ichigo Kurosaki's departure from Soul Society. It reveals more storyline of Ichigo and his friends in Soul Society, which is corrupted with Hollows, seemingly by Aizen. A Mod-Soul attempts to destroy all of the Shinigami because the Shinigami feel that Mod-Souls have no right to exist. The same Mod-Soul attempts to collect all soul candies that were dropped at the beginning of the game. (Bleach Wiki)
Bleach: Heat the Soul (2005) no information Bleach: Heat the Soul (BLEACH:ヒート・ザ・ソウル) is the first installment in the Heat the Soul fighting game series. (wikipedia.org)
Bleach: Heat the Soul 2 (2006) no information Bleach: Heat the Soul 2 (BLEACH:ヒート・ザ・ソウル2) is the second installment in the Heat the Soul series. (wikipedia.org)
Bleach: Heat the Soul 3 (2006) no information Bleach: Heat the Soul 3 (BLEACH:ヒート・ザ・ソウル3) is the third installment in the Heat the Soul series. (wikipedia.org)
Bleach: Heat the Soul 4 (2007) no information Bleach: Heat the Soul 4 (BLEACH:ヒート・ザ・ソウル4) is the fourth installment in the Heat the Soul series. (wikipedia.org)
Bleach: Heat the Soul 5 (2008) no information Bleach: Heat the Soul 5 (BLEACH:ヒート・ザ・ソウル5) is the fifth installment in the Heat the Soul series based on Tite Kubo's Bleach. (wikipedia.org)
Bleach: Heat the Soul 6 (2009) no information Bleach: Heat the Soul 6 (BLEACH:ヒート・ザ・ソウル6) is the sixth game in the Heat the Soul series based on Tite Kubo's Bleach. (wikipedia.org)
Bleach: Heat the Soul 7 (2010) no information Bleach: Heat the Soul 7 (BLEACH:ヒート・ザ・ソウル7) is the newest installment in the "Heat the Soul" series. (wikipedia.org)
Bleach: Shattered Blade (2006) no information (Also known as "Bleach Wii: Hakujin Kirameku Rondo") Bleach: Shattered Blade enables gamers to wield the Wii Remote and Nunchuk as their weapons - slashing, jabbing, and lunging in furious battles like a real Soul Reaper. (Metacritic.com)
Bleach: Soul Carnival (2008) no information Bleach: Soul Carnival (BLEACH: ソゥル・カーニバル, BLEACH:souru kānibaru) is the first of two installments of the Soul Carnival Series. (bleach.fandom.com)
Bleach: Soul Carnival 2 (2009) no information Bleach: Soul Carnival 2 is the latest installment of the Soul Carnival series. (bleach.fandom.com)
Bleach: Soul Resurrección (2011) no information Bleach: Soul Resurrección (known as Bleach: Soul Ignition in Japan) is an action game based on the manga and anime franchise Bleach. (wikipedia.org)
Bleach: The 3rd Phantom (2008) no information The plot, which takes place in an Alternate Continuity, comes from Tite Kubo himself, and introduces four new characters, the Twins Fujimaru and Matsuri and their adoptive family Konoka and Seigen Suzunami, thrown through time after Arturo Plataedo attacks the soul society and is stopped by an object known as the Shisui Mirror.
Bleach: The Blade of Fate (2006) no information Bleach: The Blade of Fate follows Ichigo Kurosaki on his quest to save a Soul Reaper named Rukia Kuchiki, who is scheduled for execution for giving Ichigo her Soul Reaper powers so he could save his family from a Hollow. The story modes for each character vary and an additional 22 episodes can be unlocked upon completing the new unlocked episodes after Rescue Rukia. (wiki)
Bleak Sword DX (2023) no information Pure, thrilling, and wonderfully cruel, Bleak Sword DX is a dark fantasy action game challenging warriors to fight their way through compact, cursed diorama battlefields. (Metacritic.com)
Bleed (2012) no information Wryn is a girl with a big arsenal and big dreams -- she wants to be the ultimate videogame hero! Help her take down the Greatest Heroes of All Time in an action-packed bid to claim the title for herself and show the world what a true hero looks like!
Bleed 2 (2018) no information Bleed 2 is a relentless arcade action game featuring air-dodging, bullet-reflecting, and a ton of bosses!
Bleeding Edge (2020) no information Bleeding Edge is a multiplayer online combat video game developed by British developer Ninja Theory. (wikipedia.org)
Bleep Bloop (2019) no information Meet Bleep and Bloop as they help each other overcome all the challenges that stand in their way. A light-hearted and playful puzzle game about working together. (store.steampowered.com)
Blek (2013) no information Blek is a 2013 puzzle video game for iOS and Android by Kunabi Brother, a team of brothers Denis and Davor Mikan. (wikipedia.org)
Blendoku (2013) no information A puzzle game that challenges your ability to distinguish and arrange colors. The game is based on color principles and exercises taught in art schools around the world.
Blightbound (2021) no information Blightbound is a multiplayer dungeon crawler that tasks three heroes to venture down from their mountain refuge to face the abominations of the Blight - a mysterious and corrupting fog that enshrouds the land. (Metacritic.com)
Blind (2018) no information Navigate an unfamiliar and mysterious virtual reality using echolocation, where sounds become images. Trapped in a mansion by the devious Warden, make your way through its many rooms, riddled with puzzles and dangers, moving ever closer to the truth—and your only chance to escape.
Blind Justice (1995) no information Blind Justice is a post-modern fantasy role-playing game. You are a shapeshifter - a genetic experiment which has managed to escape an "induced artificial selection" test. During the game, you unveil the religious system which underlies your ability to shapeshift. With each new form, your soul reverts back into a previous form - into a life that hadn't been fulfilled. (mobygames)
Blind Men (2017) no information A boys' love visual novel about an aspiring super villain and the spies he meets while trying to make a name for himself. (store.steampowered.com)
The Blind Prophet (2020) no information A point'n'Click adventure game. Resolve mysteries and fight the Great Evil. (store.steampowered.com)
Bliss Island (2006) no information Bliss Island is a puzzle video game developed by PomPom Games. (wikipedia.org)
Blitz (0) no information Players start with three cards, and try to collect cards in a single suit worth the highest point total. At any time, if a player collects 31 points then they immediately lay down their cards and announce “blitz” or “31”, and all other players discard a token/coin. If a player runs out of tokens/coins, then they are out of the game. The game ends with the last player standing (and collecting all the money, in the event that players have agreed to play for coins).
Blitz Breaker (2016) no information A simple, fast paced platformer with one small change: Your character can't run. Play as an adorable robot named Blitz and help it escape the factory it was built in. The only problem is, it seems like everything is trying to break you!
Blitz: The League (2005) no information Blitz: The League is an American football video game developed and published by Midway Games as an extension of their NFL Blitz series. It was released in October 2005 after the NFL signed an exclusive licensing deal with Electronic Arts. Lawrence Taylor, who provides voice acting for the game, serves as its official spokesman. The game and its sequel are the only 2 professional football games ever to receive the "Mature" rating from the ESRB. (wikipedia.org)
Blitz: The League II (2008) no information Blitz: The League II is an American football video game developed Midway Games as part of its Blitz series. The game's story line alludes to real-life scandals involving NFL players, while the on-field football action is over the top, and down right gruesome.
Blitzkrieg (2003) no information Practice the fine art of strategy, but with much more finesse. Blitzkrieg lets you dissect your enemy with surgical precision, halt the enemy's advance with strategic tank and air assaults, and maintain your offensive momentum. You can prove your tactical skills by triumphing in various historical campaigns during World War II. As you command more effectively over the course of the war, Blitzkrieg rewards you with the latest warfare technology, so always use strategic guile. (gamefaqs)
Blitzkrieg 2 (2005) no information Blitzkrieg 2 (Russian: ???????? II) is a real-time tactics computer game based on the events of World War II. (wikipedia.org)
BliX (2000) no information To play BLiX, you touch the screen and create bumpers, trying to steer the bouncing pixel-like balls into available cups. (ericzimmerman.com)
De Blob 2 (2018) no information In de Blob 2 Comrade Black and the Inkies are back with a whole new plot to rid the world of color. With all-new help from Papa Blanc and his followers the Blancs, Blob and his friends will have their work cut out for them bringing color back to the citizens of Prisma City.
de BLOB (2008) no information The player character — de Blob — starts out as a ball of clear "water". de Blob is free to roll around and collect paint from Paintbots in the three colors of red, yellow and blue, which can be combined into green, orange, purple and brown. de Blob then merely has to touch a building, lamppost, billboard, or other object for the entire surface of said object to be smeared in his current color. (wikipedia.org).
BlobCat (2017) no information The BlobCats are after the DiceMice! In BlobCat it's your job to protect the DiceMice!Solve puzzles in single-player mode or play with your friends the action packed multiplayer mode! (store.steampowered.com)
Block Party (2008) no information Block Party is a party video game developed by Ivolgamus. (wikipedia.org)
Blockhead (1952) no information Players take turns choosing a block, and then try to place it on the current tower of blocks. Only the first block placed may touch the base, and no other block can touch the table or the base. You can only use one hand to place a block. The first time a player causes the pile to tumble he is a SQUARE. The second time he is a CHARACTER. The third time he is a BLOCKHEAD! and is out.
Blockout (1989) no information Blockout is a Tetris variant with an added twist: it's in 3D. The player can rotate the blocks in 3D in order to fit them into the pit they are being guided into.
Blocks That Matter (2011) no information Blocks That Matter is a 2D puzzle game where the player controls a tiny Tetrobot. The robot was designed by two independent Swedish developers, Alexey and Markus, but they have been kidnapped to work for a large corporation. Their Tetrobot invention is the only one who can save them. Players guide the robot through the different levels to reach the exit. It can be moved around and can drill many different types of blocks to collect them. (mobygames.com)
Blokus (2010) no information Blokus is based on the strategy board game with the same name. (Mobygames.com)
Blokus Portable: Steambot Championship (2005) no information Each player is given a pile of blocks that resemble Tetrads . Players must place blocks on the board starting at the corners and then extend it from the corners of the pieces they have placed. The game is over when no one can place any more pieces. The player with the fewest pieces remaining wins. (wiki)
Blood (1997) no information Blood is a first-person shooter video game developed by Monolith Productions and published by GT Interactive Software. The shareware version was released for the PC on March 5, 1997, while the full version was released on May 31, 1997 in North America, and June 20, 1997 in Europe.
Blood & Magic (1996) no information Blood & Magic is a real-time strategy game focused on unit management rather than base construction. It uses the Dungeons & Dragons license and takes place in the Forgotten Realms setting. There are five separate storyline scenarios of increasing difficulty with three missions per scenario, playable from the side of both factions each, for a total of 30 missions in the game. The game is tile-based with a 2D top-down perspective. (mobygames.com)
Blood & Truth (2019) no information Blood & Truth is a first-person shooter developed by SIE London Studio. (wikipedia.org)
Blood and Bacon (2016) no information This Multiplayer (Up To 6P) FPS has a new Horde Mode, Day and Night levels, players will take on 25 enemy types and numerous bosses, like Gargantuan Monsters and Minibosses every 10 days as you explore, shoot and run for your life against the onslaught of porcine monstrosities. (Steam)
Blood And Zombies (2022) no information A zombie virus spread throughout the population, turning millions into ravenous, mutating monsters. Humanity seems to stand on the brink of extinction. Blood and Zombies is a hybrid of a tower defense game and a first-person shooter. Select one of four heroes, deploy to the war zone, and build up a fortress that will withstand the onslaught of the zombie horde, until the last zombie falls and another city is reclaimed for humanity. Then reload, rearm, and get into the fight again.
Blood Bowl (2009) no information Blood Bowl is an official video game adaptation of the table-top game of the same name. (mobygames.com)
Blood Bowl (1995) no information Blood Bowl is a fantasy version of American football, with a violent twist in that opponents can be deliberately seriously injured or killed, and without the ability to kick field goals. Each player is given a set number of action points with which to act. The team that scores the most touchdowns wins. This can be achieved through a throwing and passing game, or alternatively, by beating the opposing team up so badly that scoring becomes easy. (wikipedia.org)
Blood Bowl 2 (2015) no information Blood Bowl 2 is a turn-based fantasy sports video game. It is a sequel to the 2009 video game Blood Bowl, based on the board game by Games Workshop. The game uses a new engine and removes the real-time mode found in the previous game, being turn-based only. (wikipedia.org).
Blood Bowl 3 (2023) no information Blood Bowl 3 is a turn-based fantasy sports video game developed by Cyanide Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Blood Bowl: Death Zone (2019) no information Blood Bowl: Death Zone is a competitive 1 vs. 1 game of football, violence and mayhem. Pick a Star Player, a team and a sponsor from the many combinations available and challenge coaches from all over the world in real-time. It’s Blood Bowl, like you’ve never seen it before! (store.steampowered.com)
Blood Bowl: Kerrunch (2015) no information Inspired by the Warhammer world, Blood Bowl: Kerrunch is an addictive, fast-paced, ultra-violent combination of strategy and sports... It's also, most likely, the best sport ever invented! (Metacritic.com)
Blood Breed (2020) no information Blood Breed is a brutal, retro-styled survival horror with challenging gameplay and mature visuals. (Metacritic.com)
Blood Drive (2010) no information Blood Drive is a vehicular combat video game. (wikipedia.org)
Blood II: The Chosen (1998) no information Like its predecessor, Blood II is a first-person shooter with a horror theme. The game uses the LithTech engine. There is a vast variety of weapons as well as a greater number of different enemies than the previous game. (.mobygames.com)
Blood Knights (2013) no information Combine your vampiric skills with the sharp edge of your blade in this medieval vampire hack'n'slay.
Blood Lines (1999) no information In the future, competitive sport is outlawed and becomes the pursuit of an underground network of the World's greatest athletes. Inspired by the nations of old, they form clans and engage each other in tribal combat to protect the honour of their blood-lines. (wikipedia.org)
Blood Money (1989) no information Blood Money is a side-scrolling shooter video game developed by DMA Design. It was published by Psygnosis in 1989 for the Amiga, Atari ST and MS-DOS, and in 1990 for the Commodore 64. The game is set in four different locations on a planet, where players are tasked with attacking the enemies and defeating the bosses.
Blood of Bahamut (2009) no information Blood of Bahamut (ブラッド オブ バハムート, Buraddo obu Bahamūto) is an action role-playing video game developed by Think & Feel. (wikipedia.org)
Blood of the Werewolf (2013) no information Blood of the Werewolf is a platform game developed and published by American indie studio Scientifically Proven. (wikipedia.org)
Blood Omen 2 (2002) no information Blood Omen 2 is an action-adventure game developed by Crystal Dynamics. (wikipedia.org)
Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain (1996) no information Blood Omen is a two-dimensional action-adventure game. The player controls the protagonist, Kain, from a top-down perspective. Gameplay is divided between outdoor traversal and dungeon crawls, entailing hack and slash combat, puzzle-solving, and navigating hazards. To advance the story, Kain must locate and defeat the members of the Circle of Nine—who act as boss enemies—and return their tokens to the Pillars of Nosgoth. (wikipedia.org)
Blood Rage (2015) no information In Blood Rage, each player controls their own Viking clan's warriors, leader, and ship. Ragnarök has come, and it's the end of the world! It's the Vikings' last chance to go down in a blaze of glory and secure their place in Valhalla at Odin's side! For a Viking there are many pathways to glory.
Blood Spear (2021) no information Blood Spear is a unique ranged action-adventure student game in which you play as a demonic spear. Emerging from a deep slumber, you are thirsty for blood. Throw with precision to impale and defeat powerful foes inside grandiose environments where a long-coveted power lies. (store.steampowered.com)
Blood Wake (2001) no information Ambushed and left for dead by your evil brother, your consuming passion is revenge. Commanding a series of increasingly lethal gunboats, you'll go ship-to-ship in high-speed, high-stakes combat in a desperate big to preserve freedom on the Dragon Seas. (metacritic)
Blood West (2023) no information Weird west legends meet eldritch horror in BLOOD WEST, an immersive stealth FPS. Become the Undead Gunslinger, doomed to roam the barren lands until he manages to purge their curse, freeing his soul. 3 varied scenarios, perk-based character progression, and 20+ hours of gameplay await you! (store.steampowered.com)
Blood Will Tell: Tezuka Osamu\'s Dororo (2004) no information The game follows the adventures of Hyakkimaru, a samurai haunted by a shocking secret who embarks on a quest to uncover his past and regain his humanity. As a newborn baby he was robbed of every limb, every organ and even the ability to cry. He replaced his missing parts with weapons and departed on a quest to destroy the fiends who robbed his organs, hoping to regain his body and his future. Throughout the game, Hyakkimaru's friend Dororo is there to fight alongside Hyakkimaru. (Metacritic)
Blood+ One Night Kiss (2006) no information Set in the fictional town of Shikishi, most of the game is played from the perspective of Saya Otonashi, with occasional stints as Kou Aoyama, an original character created for One Night Kiss. Saya and the other characters are battling the Chiropterans, bat-like monsters. (Suda Wiki)
Blood+ The Battle Rondo (2006) no information Set during the year between episodes 32 and 33, after Riku's death, the game alternates between an "Active Demo" section where the player can make decisions that change the story line, and full action sequences where the player, as Saya, fights with her sword to collect chiropteran crystals. (wiki)
Blood+: Final Piece (2006) no information The game is set during the first season of the series, and features an original story in which Saya, joined by three friends from school, investigates the mystery of her father's disappearance. (wiki)
Bloodborne (2015) no information Face your fears as you search for answers in the ancient city of Yharnam, now cursed with a strange endemic illness spreading through the streets like wildfire. Danger, death and madness lurk around every corner of this dark and horrific world, and you must discover its darkest secrets in order to survive.
Bloodborne: The Old Hunters (2015) no information Experience the nightmare of the hunters who once guarded Byrgenwerth's deepest, darkest secrets and uncover the mystery behind Yharnam's sinister past in The Old Hunters expansion DLC for Bloodborne. Journey to a world where hunters from the past are trapped forever, find multiple new outfits and weapons to add to your hunter arsenal, and explore brand new stages full of dangers, rewards, and deadly beasts to hunt.
Bloodforge (2012) no information Bloodforge is a third-person view hack and slash action game developed by Climax Studios, Microsoft Studios and Imagination Studios. (wikipedia.org)
BloodNet (1993) no information BloodNet is an adventure game with RPG elements. You play as Ransom Stark, a computer hacker, scrounger or mercenary (depending on how the player answers the opening questions when they start a new game) who finds himself caught up in a sinister affair involving an evil global megacorporation, TransTechnicals, Manhattan, a fight for Cyberspace and vampires! (mobygames.com)
BloodRayne (2002) no information As the half-vampire BloodRayne, you have sworn your life to protect humanity from the supernatural. Your latest assignment: Seek and destroy the nefarious vampire Jurgen Wolf before he can use powerful occult relics to unleash untold horror upon the world. (metacritic)
BloodRayne 2 (2004) no information BloodRayne 2 challenges the supernatural anti-heroine with her most personal battle yet as she hunts down each of her wicked siblings who are carrying on the legacy of their dead father, Kagan. They have created "The Shroud," a mysterious substance which, when released, renders the sun?s lethal rays harmless to vampires. Now only BloodRayne stands between an unsuspecting humanity and a horrifying vampire dawn. (metacritic)
BloodRayne: Betrayal (2011) no information Players become Rayne, the sexy and dangerous dhampir born from the union of vampire and human, blessed with extraordinary strength, speed and agility, but cursed with a thirst for blood and weakness to sunlight. Begrudgingly recruited by the vampire hunting Brimstone Society for one final mission, Rayne teams up with a mysterious new friend to stop an evil vampire massacre. (Metacritic)
Bloodroots (2020) no information In Bloodroots, the world is your weapon - improvise and adapt to an ever-changing ballet of ultraviolence, in a bloody revenge quest across the Weird West. (store.steampowered.com)
Bloodshore (2021) no information Bloodshore is an interactive action movie about a televised battle royale between high-profile streamers, entertainers and death row inmates. You control the fate of Nick, a washed-up actor who fights for a life-changing cash prize. All is not what it seems in this latest season of Kill/Stream, the hottest reality TV show on the planet. Can Nick uncover the truth about Bloodshore Island before his time runs out? (Metacritic.com)
Bloodsports.TV (2015) no information Co-Op Hero Defense set in a deadly post-apocalyptic Sweden. Team up with your friends and protect the Missile Silo against horrific beasts and outlaws. (steampowered.com)
Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon (2018) no information Battle with swords and whips in this retro-style action game brought to you by game creator Koji Igarashi and Inti Creates!
Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2 (2020) no information Curse of the Moon 2 brings classic 2D action and a dark, 8-Bit aesthetic together with modern playability. The multi-scenario structure of the previous title returns with an epic new story supervised by IGA (Koji Igarashi) himself. (Metacritic.com)
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night (2019) no information Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is an exploration-focused, side-scroller action RPG by Koji Igarashi. Play as Miriam, an orphan scarred by an alchemist's curse that slowly crystallizes her body. Battle through a demon-infested castle and defeat its master to save yourself, and all of humanity!
BloodStorm (1994) no information One of the bloodiest fighting games of the '90s, BloodStorm introduces a post-apocalyptic grimdark story where leaders of multiple provinces fight to the death to rule Earth. (igdb)
Bloodwash (2021) no information A serial killer is terrorizing the city, and Sara's deadbeat boyfriend hasn't done the laundry. Can Sara survive a late-night trip to the laundromat, or will the Womb Ripper perform an early delivery? (igdb)
Bloodwings: Pumpkinhead\'s Revenge (1995) no information The player controls a character who enters the dungeon lair of the demonic Pumpkinhead to lay the creature's formerly human spirit to rest and save the nearby town. Parts of the game require interacting with full motion video sequences from the movie. (TVTropes)
Bloodwych (1989) no information Bloodwych is a dungeon role-playing video game, a dungeon crawler.
Bloodwych: The Extended Levels (1989) no information Bloodwych - The Extended Levels is a role-playing (rpg) game for the Atari ST released in 1989
Bloody Good Time (2010) no information Bloody Good Time is a first-person shooter developed by Outerlight. (wikipedia.org)
Bloody Roar (1997) no information Bloody Roar is the first game in the Bloody Roar video game series and was followed by four sequels on multiple platforms. The game's story centers on a group of warriors known as "zoanthropes", who have the power to transform into half-human half-animal "Beasts", and the Tylon Corporation, an underground organization that seeks to use zoanthropes as mind-controlled weapons. (wikipedia.org)
Bloody Roar 2 (1999) no information Bloody Roar 2, known as Bloody Roar 2: Bringer of the New Age in Europe and Japan and as Bloody Roar II: The New Breed in the United States, is a fighting game. Like its predecessor, every character has a beast mode that can be used to initiate new attacks, recover some lost health and generally be faster and/or more powerful with their attacks. In addition, it introduces "Beast Drives": super attacks that initiates a cutscene and inflicts substantial damage towards the opponent. (wikipedia.org)
Bloody Roar 3 (2000) no information The main feature of Bloody Roar 3 is the ability to transform into beasts, which is involved in all of the Bloody Roar games. Once the character transforms, they regain all the health they have lost and become much stronger and more powerful than before. (wikipedia.org)
Bloody Roar 4 (2003) no information Like the previous games in the series, characters can transform into beasts during battle, using the beast gauge, slightly increasing their power. Unlike the other games, however, the beast gauge acts as its own separate health meter. (wikipedia.org)
Bloody Roar Extreme (2002) no information Bloody Roar Extreme, or Bloody Roar: Primal Fury as it is known outside of its Japan release for the GameCube, is a fighting game developed by Eighting. (wikipedia.org)
Bloody Trapland (2013) no information Bloody Trapland on Steam. Bloody Trapland is a fast-paced multiplayer platformer where the levels are filled with dozens of dangerous traps and tricky jumps that stand in your way! Play co-op with your friends or take on the challenges on your own. With support for up to 4 players at once, local and/or online. (store.steampowered.com)
Bloody Trapland 2: Curiosity (2019) no information Take on the hard yet fair world of Bloody Trapland. Jump, slide, dash and dodge your way through the many deadly levels. Find secrets, solve puzzles, unlock mysteries and unravel the story. Go at it alone or bring your friends along for a co-op experience like no other. 1-4 players online and/or splitscreen. (store.steampowered.com)
Bloody Vampire (2012) no information Bloody Vampire is a 2012 action-adventure platform game for the Nintendo 3DS created by Japanese studio Silver Star. (wikipedia.org)
Bloons TD 5 (2011) no information The Bloons are back and this time they mean business! Build awesome towers, choose your favorite upgrades, hire cool new Special Agents, and pop every last invading Bloon in the best ever version of the most popular tower defense series in history. (wikipedia.org)
Bloons TD 6 (2018) no information Bloons TD 6 is a 2018 tower defense video game and the sixth game in the Bloons Tower Defense series, developed and published by Ninja Kiwi. It was first released in June 2018 for iOS and Android. The core gameplay of Bloons TD 6 is similar to other games in the Bloons Tower Defense series. As with other games of the series, Bloons TD 6 is a tower defense game. Bloons TD 6 utilizes 3D graphics in its gameplay, but it is played primarily in a 2D perspective.
Bloons TD Battles (2013) no information Go head to head with other players in a Bloon-popping battle for victory. From the creators of best-selling Bloons TD 5, this all new Battles game is specially designed for multiplayer combat, featuring the ability to control bloons directly and send them charging past your opponent's defenses.
Bloons TD Battles 2 (2021) no information Intense head-to-head tower defense gameplay. Compete for the top spot on pure skill-based leaderboards by building up the perfect defense with your Monkey Heroes and Towers, then sending cleverly timed attacks of Bloons to rush past your opponent's defenses.
Blossom Blast Saga (2015) no information Flowers of various colours are placed on a hex grid, and the player traces a line of similar-coloured flowers to match them up and make them bloom. Fully bloomed flowers then expand and "pop", clearing the flowers around them. (wikipedia.org)
Blossom Tales 2: The Minotaur Prince (2022) no information The Minotaur King has returned...and it's all your fault! Lily's back for a new "classic" action-adventure set hundreds of years after The Sleeping King! Grandpa's latest tale takes you on a journey through haunted forests, pirate shores, and other mysterious lands across a vast open-world! Charming towns, terrible enemies, tricky puzzles, and powerful weapons await you. Enjoy a "story within a story" as Grandpa narrates exciting moments throughout Lily's incredible adventure. (Metacritic.com)
Blossom Tales: The Sleeping King (2017) no information Explore a huge open game world in classic action-adventure fashion! Prove your worth by fighting through monster-infested dungeons to save the Kingdom of Blossom! (Steam)
Blow Football (1910) no information This game is played by placing the ball in the center of the table and a goal, together with a goal keeper, at each end. Arrange sides, opponents sitting alternately either side of the table. All players take a tube through which to blow. Points are scored by getting the ball through your goal.
BlowOut (2003) no information BlowOut is a 2003 run and gun video game developed by Terminal Reality. (wikipedia.org)
Blue Angels: Formation Flight Simulation (1989) no information Blue Angels: Formation Flight Squadron is an F/A-18 flight simulator, with a focus on Air Shows. The Blue Angels are the United States' Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, known for tight maneuvers and precision flying. The game attempts to replicate this by offering formation flying, having to react and coordinate with other Blue Angels in the air. The player can practice any maneuver in the simulator. (mobygames.com)
Blue Dragon (2006) no information Blue Dragon is a role-playing video game developed by Mistwalker and Artoon and published by Microsoft Game Studios exclusively for the Xbox 360. Blue Dragon is based on a design by Final Fantasy series creator Hironobu Sakaguchi, who also supervised development and wrote the plot. (wikipedia.org)
Blue Dragon Plus (2008) no information Blue Dragon Plus (Japanese: ?????????? Hepburn: Bur? Doragon Purasu) is a role-playing video game designed by Mistwalker and developed by feelplus and Brownie Brown. (wikipedia.org)
Blue Dragon: Awakened Shadow (2009) no information Blue Dragon: Awakened Shadow (Japanese: ??????? ????? Hepburn: Bur? Doragon: Ikai no Kyoj?, "Blue Dragon: Great Beast of the Underworld") is a role-playing video game. (wikipedia.org)
Blue Estate The Game (2015) no information Blue Estate is a black-humoured and corrosive rail shooter, adapted from the critically acclaimed and Eisner Award nominated graphic novel, Blue Estate by Viktor Kalvachev.
Blue Fire (2021) no information Embark on an extraordinary adventure through the perished world of Penumbra to explore unique temples filled with increasingly difficult 3D platforming challenges, diverse enemies, quests, collectibles, and more. Slash daunting adversaries, leap through deadly traps and master the art of movement. (Metacritic.com)
Blue Force (1993) no information Designed by former Police Quest mastermind Jim Walls, Blue Force is an adventure game similar to previous games with Sierra, where real police procedures are blended into the gameplay. Interface, however, is different, as the player has the complete inventory on the bottom side of the screen and actions (walk, look talk and use) can be reached using the right button. (mobygames.com)
Blue Heat (1997) no information Based on the 1995 movie Cover Me, Blue Heat is a mature-themed, photo-realistic adventure game. The player assumes the role of Holly Jacobson, a detective with the Los Angeles Police Department who goes under cover to catch a serial killer preying on the sexy cover girls of LA Erotica Magazine. Several have already been murdered and many others are in danger. (mobygames.com)
The Blue Marlin (1991) no information The Blue Marlin (?????????) is a 1991 fishing video game developed and published by Hot B for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). (wikipedia.org)
Blue Reflection (2017) no information A clear summer sky spreads over the Hoshinomiya Girls' High School. This story begins with the belated start of school life for Hinako Shirai, who has just recovered from a leg injury due to a tragic accident. The magical sisters Yuzu and Lime bestowed to her a special power to become a "Reflector".
Blue Reflection: Second Light (2021) no information Blue Reflection: Second Light follows the adventures of three students – Ao Hoshizaki, Kokoro Utsubo, and Yuki Kinjou – who find themselves transported to a mysterious floating academy, searching for clues to find their way back home, with only their names as memories. (Metacritic.com)
Blue Stinger (1999) no information Awakening shipwrecked just after a meteor collides with a remote biotech research island, you begin to discover an uncontrollable madness unleashed in the meteor's wake. As one secret uncovers another, you piece together a horrifying revelation that could lead to the end of life on Earth. (igdb)
Blue Toad Murder Files: The Mysteries of Little Riddle (2009) no information Blue Toad Murder Files (full title, Blue Toad Murder Files: The Mysteries of Little Riddle) is a murder mystery puzzle video game developed and published by the British video game developer Relentless Software. (wikipedia.org)
Blue Wednesday (2023) no information Blue Wednesday is a narrative adventure game about jazz and love, and about failure. Explore Evans City, chat with various people, and enjoy unique mini-games that connect naturally. The player navigates the city full of NPCs and objects while interacting with them. There are more than 20 mini games that help the player get immersed in the game and help them follow the main character's narrative popping up according to the main character's various actions. (gdwc.com)
Blue Wing Blitz (2001) no information Blue Wing Blitz (ブルーウィングブリッツ) is a Japanese-exclusive tactical role-playing game developed and published by Square on July 5, 2001 for the WonderSwan Color and compatible with the WonderSwan. (wikipedia.org)
Blues and Bullets (2015) no information The player will search for clues to find leads in the investigation. Clues will include mutilated body parts. Clues can be matched to witnesses. There are also shooting sections. The game's narrative is told in monochrome with occasional tints of color. Interacting with other characters also plays a large part in the game. (wikipedia.org)
Blues Brothers 2000 (2000) no information Blues Brothers 2000 is a platform game. (wikipedia.org)
The Blues Brothers (1991) no information The Blues Brothers is a video game based on the band The Blues Brothers, where the object is to evade police in order to make it to a blues concert. (wikipedia.org)
Blues for Mittavinda (2013) no information Blues for Mittavinda is a meditative game in an Old West setting made for a Gamejolt competition with the theme 'chaos'. It also incorporates the concept of mindfulness in a later part of the game. The game starts at the death bed of protagonist Mittavinda's father. He asks his son to visit a wise man Tondo in town. The game is about that search and then turns in a metaphorical journey. (Mobygames)
Bluey: The Videogame (2023) no information Play a brand-new story set across 4 interactive adventures, explore iconic locations, play your favourite games from the TV show and also play with your friends and family in local multiplayer. (store.steampowered.com)
Blunders (2008) no information Teaches children Ages 5 - 10 about social and dining etiquette in the most unique, interactive, and educational way ever imagined! Players must answer challenging questions in the form of multiple choice, charade, scenario, true/false, reward, and consequences. The object is to play along with the Blunder family who blunder their way into people’s homes and at school, causing others to think badly of them—especially their neighbors, the Mannerlys.
Blur (2010) no information Blur (stylized as blur) is an arcade racing video game for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 developed by Bizarre Creations and published by Activision in North America and Europe. It features a racing style that incorporates real world cars and locales with arcade style handling and vehicular combat.(Wikipedia.org)
Blurt! (1992) no information Players attempt to be the first to move their pawn all the way around the board. Each turn a reader will read the actual definition to a word as found in a children's dictionary (so they're simple). The first player/team to correctly blurt out the word that fits the definition gets to move their pawn forward the number of spaces rolled on the die. There is no penalty for guessing incorrectly, so things tend to get a bit raucous!
BMX XXX (2002) no information Features hilarious scripted events written by Hollywood's best comedians. Mind-blowing mature content that will have you belly laughing and coming back for more. Create-a-Rider and Park Editor gives you the choice to create your own BMX experience. With the addition of Flatland riding, we now feature over 2000 different tricks. (Metacritic)
Bo Bing (1660) no information This game is traditionally played during the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival, which falls on the 15th day of the 8th month of the Chinese lunar calendar. Bo bing requires just six dice and a bowl. The dice are cast into the bowl and the different pips stand for different ranks of awards a player can win. The gambling game has six ranks of awards, which are named as the winners in ancient imperial examinations, and has 63 different sized mooncakes as prizes. Game players throw the dice in turns
Bo Jackson Baseball (1990) no information Bo Jackson Baseball is a baseball video game that was released for the NES Commodore Amiga and IBM PC-compatibles. The game features athlete Bo Jackson, who at the time of the game's release was a star in professional baseball and a former professional football player. In Europe, the game was released by Mindscape as TV Sports: Baseball, part of the TV Sports series that included TV Sports: Basketball and other games based on hockey and American football. (wikipedia.org)
Board Game of Kaaba (2020) no information Trivia and quiz game that that seeks to help people gain insight into Islam. Game play steers those away from the false radical views of Islam and ensures that they learn the true path of Islam in an entertaining way.
Bob Help Them! (2020) no information A timer-based game, where your goal is to help all NPC's before the timer ends. (Steam)
Bob Ross: Art of Chill Game (2017) no information If you want to paint with Bob Ross, you need to be chill, so whoever reaches maximum chill first in Bob Ross: Art of Chill Game wins. In the game, each player starts with three art supplies cards, with each card showing one of seven paints and one of four tools. (Some cards are jokers that serve as any color, but no tool.) Take one of the large double-sided painting cards, place it on the easel, and place Bob on the first space on the painting track.
Bob the Builder: Festival of Fun (2007) no information Bob the Builder: Festival of Fun is a 2007 action video game. (wikipedia.org)
Bobby\'s World (1994) no information Bobby's World is a 1994 platformer video game based on the popular television show of the time, Bobby's World. A version of the game was scheduled to be released on Sony's Playstation in 1995 but was cancelled during its early stages of production. (bobbys-world.fandom.com)
Body and Brain Connection (2010) no information Body and Brain Connection, also known as Dr. Kawashima's Body and Brain Exercises in PAL regions, is an puzzle video game developed and published by Namco Bandai Games for the Xbox 360's Kinect platform. (wikipedia.org)
Body Blows (1993) no information Body Blows is a 1993 fighting game, developed and published by Team17 for Amiga. A version for MS-DOS followed the same year. The game has been compared to Street Fighter II. It was followed by Body Blows Galactic and Ultimate Body Blows. (wikipedia)
Body Blows Galactic (1993) no information In the follow-up to Body Blows, Dan and Junior (two characters from the original, based around programmers Danny Burke and Cedric McMillan Jr.) are representing Earth in an intergalactic fight competition. Five other planets are involved, each submitting 2 brave fighters - the advanced Titanica, the divided Eclipse, the prehistoric Gellorn-5, the morphed Miasma, and the matriarchal Feminion. (mobygames)
Body Harvest (1998) no information Players assume the role of a genetically engineered soldier, Adam Drake, who must investigate and eliminate an alien attack force that has returned once every 25 years to "harvest" the human population of earth for their organic material. Being in possession of a time travel device, Drake must return to the past and do battle in five areas over a 100-year period. (Wikipedia)
Bodycheck (2014) no information Bodycheck is a Sports game, developed and published by Ludometrics, which was released in Europe in 2017. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Bodycount (2011) no information Bodycount is a First-Person Arcade Shooter rooted in fun, fast-paced action and focused on providing players with a groundbreaking visceral gunplay experience.
Boggle (1972) no information From Amazon.com: Earn points by spotting words your friends don't before time runs out. Shake the grid to mix up the letter cubes. Then lift the lid and flip the timer. Players have 90 seconds to write down as many words as they can find on the grid before time is up. At the end of the round, score the words. If two or more players find the same word, that word doesn't count. The player with the highest score wins.
Bohemian Killing (2016) no information Paris, 1894. Class differences and pervasive racism finally lead to a tragedy. A year later you find yourself on trial, accused of a brutal murder. How far will you go to exonerate yourself? Will you lie? Manipulate the evidence? Frame others? Act insane? Confess? Your imagination is the limit. (store.steampowered.com)
Bohemian Schneider (0) no information A trick-taking game in the Ace-Ten-family for two players played with a 32-card pack. Players are dealt six cards initially and after each trick, players draw another card. The goal of the game is collect valuable point cards. There's no trump and no need to follow suit, and the only way the second player can win the trick is to play the next higher card of the suit led. The game is over after the deck runs out, and the player with the most points wins the game.
Boiling Point: Road to Hell (2005) no information Boiling Point's protagonist is Saul Myers, a veteran of the French Foreign Legion living abroad in Paris. Myers' daughter, Lisa, is a globetrotting journalist. Lisa runs afoul of and is kidnapped by persons unknown while working in the fictional, troubled South American nation of Realia. News of this is quickly relayed to Myers, who hastily departs for Realia, where he must tangle with local politics and the criminal underworld while trying to track down his missing daughter. (wiki)
Boing! Docomodake DS (2007) no information Boing! Docomodake DS (ぽろろんっ! ドコモダケDS, Pororon! Docomodake DS) is a puzzle-platform game starring NTT DoCoMo's mascot, Docomodake. (wikipedia.org)
Bokida - Heartfelt Reunion (2017) no information Bokida - Heartfelt Reunion takes place on a dormant, seemingly monochromatic world of light that gradually reveals its beauty. Experience freedom while exploring an intriguing environment. Journey, using your abilities to reunite two planets who were separated a long time ago. (Steam)
Bokosuka Wars (1985) no information Revolves around a leader who must lead an army in phalanx formation across a battlefield in real-time against overwhelming enemy forces while freeing and recruiting soldiers along the way, with each unit able to gain experience and level up through battle. (Wikipedia)
Bokosuka Wars 2 (2016) no information A Pioneer in the Simulation RPG Genre!After 33 years,a sequel to the masterpiece! Grab your sword,bring back love with 2 players!
Boktai 2: Solar Boy Django (2004) no information Boktai 2: Solar Boy Django, also known as Zoktai, is a video game that was developed and published by Konami for the Game Boy Advance. (wikipedia.org)
Boktai: The Sun is in Your Hand (2003) no information Boktai: The Sun is in Your Hand is an action-adventure role-playing video game released by Konami for the Game Boy Advance in 2003. (wikipedia.org)
Bolsa (2011) no information Simulates the functioning of the stock exchange in the perspective of small investors. Each player will have 30 secs to plan it's moves in total secrecy and only then all players reveal their intentions. At the end of the year you will receive yearend bonus only for the stock you have kept in your hand. All stocks are then converted to cash and let's count the money. The richest player wins the game.
Bolt (2008) no information Bolt is a video game developed by Avalanche Software and published by Disney Interactive Studios for Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, and Microsoft Windows. It is based on the 2008 film of the same name.
Bomb Alley (1983) no information The game's main scenario is the summer of 1942 when Rommel's forces threatened to capture Cairo and Alexandria. There is also a smaller scenario covering the Battle of Crete in 1941. (wiki)
Bomb Chicken (2018) no information After a freak accident, a seemingly ordinary chicken becomes a bomb laying free range hero. Explore the versatile mechanic of laying bombs in this explosive exploration platformer. (Metacritic.com)
Bomb Club Deluxe (2022) no information Welcome to the Bomb Club! Use your arsenal of whacky bombs to create a chain reaction and clear the board! Laser bomb, Black Hole bomb, Magma bomb, Smoke bomb and many more... If you like stuff that goes "BOOM", we've got you covered! (igdb.com)
Bomb Jack (1984) no information Bomb Jack is an arcade platform game that was released in 1984 by Tehkan (later known as Tecmo). (wikipedia.org)
Bomb Rush Cyberfunk (2023) no information Team Reptile brings you Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, 1 second per second of highly advanced funkstyle. In a world from the mind of Dion Koster, where self-styled crews are equipped with personal boostpacks, new heights of graffiti are reached. Start your own cypher and dance, paint, trick, face off with the cops and stake your claim to the extrusions and cavities of a sprawling metropolis in an alternate future set to the musical brainwaves of Hideki Naganuma. (Mobygames)
Bomber Crew (2017) no information Chocks away! Bomber Crew is a strategic simulation game, where picking the right crew and keeping your bomber in tip top shape is the difference between completing your mission or losing it all! (store.steampowered.com)
Bomber Raid (1988) no information Bomber Raid (???????) is a vertically scrolling shooter video game released for the Sega Master System. (wikipedia.org)
Bomberman (1983) no information Bomberman is a strategic, maze-based video game franchise originally developed by Hudson Soft and currently owned by Konami. The original game was published in 1983 and new games have been published at irregular intervals ever since. (wikipedia.org)
Bomberman (1990) no information Bomberman (?????? Bonb?man) is a 1990 action maze video game developed by Hudson Soft for the TurboGrafx-16. Belonging to the Bomberman franchise, it is a greatly expanded re-imagining of the first game in the series. (wikipedia.org)
Bomberman (2006) no information Bomberman, known in Japan as Bomberman Portable (ボンバーマンポータブル, Bonbāman Pōtaburu), is a video game developed by Hudson Soft for the PlayStation Portable handheld console. (wikipedia.org)
Bomberman (2005) no information Bomberman (ボンバーマン, Bonbāman) is a 2005 video game developed by Racjin for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Bomberman 2 (2008) no information Bomberman 2 (Custom Battler Bomberman in Japan) is a video game for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Bomberman 64 (1997) no information The first 3D game within the Bomberman series. It implements a different single-player mode by incorporating action-adventure and platforming stages instead of arenas in which enemies or other elements must be destroyed. Bomberman must defeat the space pirates Orion, Artemis, Regulus and Altair. There is also a four-player death match multiplayer mode. (Wikipedia)
Bomberman 64: The Second Attack (1999) no information The sequel to Bomberman 64. Bomberman learns there are elemental crystals being collected by the evil Rukifellth and his Astral Knights that hold the current crystals. They are missing the fire crystal which Bomberman has. It's up to Bomberman and his friend Pommy to stop the new evil and retrieve the crystals. (Wikipedia)
Bomberman Blast (2008) no information Bomberman Blast is an action game developed and published by Hudson Soft. (wikipedia.org)
Bomberman Generation (2002) no information Bomberman Generation (ボンバーマンジェネレーション, Bonbāman Jenerēshon) is a 2002 video game released for the GameCube. (wikipedia.org)
Bomberman Hero (1998) no information Bomberman Hero adds more weapons and character moves to the Bomberman formula. However, it lacks multiplayer and therefore focuses on the single player action. The story is similar to Star Wars; a princess steals a secret data disk from an evil empire and smuggles out the information through a robot, but is captured herself. Bomberman is training when news arrives about the princess being captured. Bomberman chases after the Garaden Empire to save the Princess. (Wikipedia)
Bomberman II (1991) no information Bomberman II (??????II Bonb?man Ts?) is a video game developed and published by Hudson Soft and released for the Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991. The game was titled Dynablaster in Europe. (wikipedia.org)
Bomberman Jetters (2002) no information Bomberman Jetters (ボンバーマン ジェッターズ, Bonbāman Jettāzu) is an action game. (wikipedia.org)
Bomberman Land (2007) no information Bomberman Land (also known as Bomberman Land Wii) is an action puzzle video game, part of the Bomberman series, that features a collection of various, Wii Remote-based minigames. (wikipedia.org)
Bomberman Land (2007) no information Bomberman Land, known in Japan as Bomberman Land Portable (ボンバーマンランド ポータブル, Bonbāman Rando Pōtaburu), is a video game released for PlayStation Portable. (wikipedia.org)
Bomberman Land 2: The Biggest Theme Park in Game History (2003) no information Bomberman Land 2: The Biggest Theme Park in Game History is a 2003 video game developed by Racjin. (wikipedia.org)
Bomberman Land Touch! (2006) no information Bomberman Land Touch! is a puzzle video game developed by Hudson Soft for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Bomberman Land Touch! 2 (2007) no information Bomberman Land Touch! 2 (known as Touch! Bomberman Land: Star Bomber's Miracle World (タッチ!ボンバーマンランド 〜スターボンバーのミラクル★ワールド〜, Tatchi! Bonbāman Rando 〜Sutā Bonbā no Mirakuru★Wārudo〜) in Japan) is a puzzle video game for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Bomberman Live (2007) no information Bomberman Live is a downloadable video game for the Xbox Live Arcade, developed by Backbone Entertainment as part of the Bomberman franchise. (wikipedia.org)
Bomberman Live: Battlefest (2010) no information Bomberman Live: Battlefest is a 2010 video game for the Xbox 360 console. (wikipedia.org)
Bomberman Online (2001) no information The game adds ideas to the original formula with online play, playing fields, and other extras. Bomberman Online's servers were shut down in 2003. The game multiplayer is restricted to offline only. (wikipedia.org)
Bomberman Story DS (2007) no information Bomberman Story DS (ボンバーマンストーリーDS, Bonbāman Sutōrī DS) is a 2007 puzzle action role-playing video game for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Bomberman Ultra (2009) no information Bomberman Ultra is a downloadable video game for PlayStation Network that was released in 2009. It is the third in a trilogy of downloadable Bomberman titles, after Bomberman Live for Xbox Live Arcade and Bomberman Blast for WiiWare. Bomberman Ultra gives players the ability to fully customize their own Bomberman.
Bomberman World (1998) no information There were once four evil Bombers called the Dark Force Bombers who tried to bring darkness to the Bomberman world. The ancient ancestors of the Bombermen imprisoned the Dark force Bombers in the Blue Crystal. Millions of years later, Bagular, appearing from another point in the time-space continuum, destroyed the Blue Crystal, thus freeing the villains. The freed bombers became Bagular's minions and conquered the four worlds. It is now up to Bomberman to save the worlds from evil. (wikipedia)
Bomberman: Act Zero (2006) no information Players, must destroy each other to fight their way to the surface of the Earth and escape. The game is viewed from an overhead perspective. The levels have a number of pillars throughout that require players' to navigate down hallways; there are sometimes obstacles in these paths that can only be destroyed by bombs. The bombs are also necessary to defeat opponents. The game features more realistic graphics then other games in the series and has a dark, dystopian future setting. (wikipedia.org)
Bomberman: Panic Bomber (1994) no information Panic Bomber has similar gameplay and opponents much like the handheld version. Bomberman automatically advances on the world map, defeating opponents in falling block contests in a linear fashion. Two additional modes exist: multiplayer and time trial.
Bombing Busters (2014) no information Have a blast! Bomb oodles of nasty critters in a series of 30 wicked mazes! Defeat hellish bosses in heroic fights! Embark on a hilarious journey with the witty Dr.
The Bombing Islands (1997) no information The Bombing Islands (The Bombing Islands: Kid Klown's Craze Puzzle (ボンビンアイランド キッドクラウンのクレイジーパズル, Bonbin Airendo Kido Kuraun no Kreiji Pazuru) in Japan) is a puzzle video game developed and published by Kemco. (wikipedia.org)
Bombshell (2016) no information The game allows the player to control Shelly "Bombshell" Harrison, a Colonel in the Global Defense Force. Her career is abruptly brought to an end after an event titled "the Washington Incident", which caused her to lose her arm and her team. Shelly is then offered a new contract by a private military contractor and offered a second chance and a new mechanical arm. (Wikipedia)
Bombuzal (1988) no information Little Bombuzal has to blow up bombs on little islands in this puzzle game. In order to advance to the next level, all bombs need to detonate.
Bon Appetit! (2019) no information Each turn players use precious gems to bid on various dishes which are presented before them. The winner of each bid will not only collect valuable victory points, but also a delicious skill which can be used during future auctions. However, with the value of gems changing each turn, you must constantly stay on your toes to make sure that it is you who leaves the most satisfied with your meal. When all dishes have been auctioned off, the evening will come to a close. The player with the most val
Bonanza Bros. (1990) no information 1990 3D-style, 2D shooting platform arcade game by Sega. It is one of the earliest arcade games powered by the Sega System 24 arcade system board.
Bonds of the Skies (2012) no information A fantasy RPG with a story of friendship between humans and gods. The young Eil and the Air Grimoa, Nogard, enter a pact and set off to find the demon who cast their town into a sea of flames. (Metacritic.com)
Bone: Out from Boneville (2005) no information Bone: Out from Boneville is an episodic adventure game by Telltale Games. The game is based on Out from Boneville, the first volume of the Bone comic series by Jeff Smith. It follows the adventures of Fone Bone and his two cousins, Phoney Bone and Smiley Bone (the first two of which are both playable characters). (wikipedia.org)
Bone: The Great Cow Race (2006) no information Bone: The Great Cow Race is the third video game endeavor by Telltale Games, and the second episode of the Bone adventure game series. It was released in April 2006 after approximately seven months of production. It is based on the second volume of the Bone comic series by Jeff Smith and follows the adventures of cousins Fone Bone, Phoney Bone, and Smiley Bone. (wikipedia.org)
Boneraiser Minions (2023) no information Amass an army of deamonic undead to fight endless waves of heroes intent to end your boneraising ways! In this gothic-horror auto-battle roguelite, use the bones of slain heroes to raise your minions, collect powerful relics and spells, and unlock meta upgrades, all to survive King Gigald's crusade! (store.steampowered.com)
BONEWORKS (2019) no information BONEWORKS is an Experimental Physics VR Adventure. Use found physics weapons, tools, and objects to fight across dangerous playscapes and mysterious architecture. (store.steampowered.com)
Bonk 3: Bonk\'s Big Adventure (1993) no information Bonk's Big Adventure is the third instalment in the side-scrolling platformer series. As in previous games, the player assumes the role of a caveman named Bonk who headbutts his way through various enemies in order to defeat King Drool. Familiar moves include swinging on trees, bouncing off walls, breaking blocks and climbing walls with his teeth. Compared to the previous games, he walks and moves a little faster. (mobygames)
Bonk! The Game of Naughty Words (1994) no information Focusing on words that are (or sound like they could be) "naughty" - generally relating to reproduction, fidelity, anatomy, and amorous activities. Players take turns to be question master, reading out a word and three definitions. Other players display which they think is correct by holding up the appropriate number card. Players who are wrong give 1 point to the question master. Players are out of the game when they run out of tiddlywinks. The objective is to get all the tiddlywinks (or in 4+
Bonk\'s Adventure (1989) no information The game's protagonist is Bonk, a strong and bald caveboy who battles anthropomorphic dinosaurs and other prehistoric themed enemies. Bonk's mission is to rescue Princess Za who has been kidnapped by the evil King Drool. (wikipedia.org)
Bonk\'s Revenge (1991) no information Bonk has his revenge on King Drool III in his second game for the TurboGrafx. It's not exactly clear why Bonk is so vengeful, but it appears that King Drool is responsible. Bonk uses his over-sized cranium as a lethal weapon in this sequel. The gameplay in this adventure is very similar to the first game. Bonk has head-butting, head-stomping, and fire-breathing moves when he eats some spicy meat. (mobygames)
Bonk\'s Revenge (1994) no information Although this shares the same name as the second Bonk game for the TurboGrafx-16, this is actually a brand new adventure. It's pretty much the same as the other games in the series, where the player takes on the role of cave boy Bonk. While most of the levels are completely new, the game reuses features from the first two in the series. (mobygames)
Bonkers (1994) no information Based on the TV show of the same name. Bonkers is a bob-cat police officer who lives in "toondom", where people co-exist with various creatures from cartoons. One day, Bonkers and his partner Lucky hear about Hollywood's most valuable treasures being stolen. Now it is up to Bonkers to capture them and to return the stolen treasures. This is an action platform game. Besides the common license, this game is totally different from the Genesis game Bonkers. (mobygames.com)
Bonkers Wax Up! (1994) no information Bonkers Wax Up! is a platform game starring Disney's Bonkers. It was released for the Sega Game Gear in 1994, though was later brought to the Sega Master System exclusively for Brazil. (segaretro.org)
Bonkies (2018) no information Bonkies is a jolly, couch co-op party game with a pinch of construction building! Gather your prime mates, equip your banana-fuelled jetpack and robo-arm, and raise wacky buildings all over the cosmos for the glory of apekind! Become the CHIMPion of space construction. (Metacritic.com)
Boogerman: A Pick and Flick Adventure (1994) no information Boogerman: A Pick and Flick Adventure is a 2D platform video game created by Interplay Productions and released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in 1994 and later on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) in 1995. The Genesis version was also released on the Wii Virtual Console in North America on November 24, 2008 and in Europe on December 12, 2008.
Boogie (2007) no information Being touted as a party-game, it enables players to create their character, then use the Wii Remote and a microphone to sing and dance through it.
Boogie Bunnies (2008) no information Boogie Bunnies is a match-3 puzzle game developed by Artech Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Boogie Loops (2022) no information Imagine if a panda, a bunny, a cactus, and a pizza wandered out into the woods, looking for new friends to dance with. They’re overjoyed to find each other, and have big dreams and a broad range of booties to shake. But there’s a problem. They don’t yet have music to dance to, and they have no way to be seen by the world. That’s where you come in.
Boogie Superstar (2008) no information Boogie Superstar is a rhythm video game by Electronic Arts. It is the sequel to the game Boogie. (wikipedia.org)
Boogie Wings (1992) no information Boogie Wings is a horizontally scrolling arcade shooter. The game is set around the time of World War I, where the player maneuvers biplanes, automobiles, animals, and various other unidentifiable objects to battle an army of mech-wielding scientists. (mobygames)
Book Cricket (1947) no information It has several variants and is usually played by 2 teams consisting of 3-4 players each. The runs are scored by flipping a book open at random and counting as the number of runs scored the last digit of the page-number of the left-side or even-numbered page. To give an example, if the batting side opened the book at page 26, then 6 runs would be scored. For the toss, both players open a page and the one who scores the higher number of runs wins.
A Book of Beasts and Buddies (2018) no information A Book of Beasts and Buddies is a free interactive bestiary of curious creatures. Every page provides an encounter with a mysterious beast for you to befriend. (squiddershins.com)
Book of Demons (2018) no information Book of Demons is an isometric hack'n'slash game with elements of action role-playing created by Polish studio Thing Trunk. (wikipedia.org)
The Book of Legends (2014) no information Huge RPG in the 16-bit style (Final Fantasy, Breath of Fire etc.), featuring an epic, exciting adventure in a fantasy world and packed full of characters (more than 30!), quests and secrets. (Steam)
Book of Potions (2013) no information Book of Potions is almost identical to Book of Spells in terms of gameplay; the PlayStation Eye renders the book and its effects while the PlayStation Move controller acts as a wand, as well as other instruments, such as a knife for chopping ingredients and a spoon for stirring the contents of a cauldron. Like its predecessor, the game begins with the player choosing one of the four Hogwarts houses and one of three wands. (wikipedia.org)
Book of Spells (2012) no information The user casts spells by drawing shapes with the PlayStation Move controller, while the book itself uses augmented reality technology to appear on screen via the PlayStation Eye. The Move controller itself appears on screen as a wand, and may draw patterns on screen to launch spells. Players are allowed to interact with elements appearing on screen, such as dragons. The game is designed to be an interpretation of learning spells at Hogwarts School in the Harry Potter universe. (wikipedia.org)
The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 (2015) no information The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 is a comedy point-and-click adventure video game created by the German developer King Art Games. (wikipedia.org)
The Book of Unwritten Tales (2009) no information he Book of Unwritten Tales is a point-and-click adventure video game created by German developer King Art Games. (wikipedia.org)
The Book of Unwritten Tales: The Critter Chronicles (2012) no information The Book of Unwritten Tales: The Critter Chronicles is a point-and-click adventure video game created by German developer King Art Games. (wikipedia.org)
Bookbound Brigade (2020) no information Bookbound Brigade is about beating the hell out of historical and literary characters you studied in school by leading a dream team of real and fictional heroes through a 2D side-scrolling platform-adventure. (store.steampowered.com)
Bookie: The Card Game (1936) no information The first horse to reach a position in line with the first card marking the course is the winner. The next horse to arrive achieves a "place" and wins one-third the odds offered by the Bookie... Practice will quickly determine the possible odds to be laid. These will range between 6 to 1 and 50 to 1, or possibly more.
Bookmaker (2012) no information Players bet on horses in a series of races. They're not concerned about which horse wins, however, so much as making as much money as possible from the bets they place based on which race cards they hold in hand. Each turn is divided into two phases: the bidding and the race. During each race two players will be the bookmakers, the ones who set the odds on the four horses. At the start of the race, four race cards from the deck of 80 cards are turned face-up, while each player (including each bo
The Bookwalker: Thief of Tales (2023) no information Etienne Quist, a once-acclaimed writer, loses his ability to write after he is found guilty of an unspeakable crime. In an attempt to reclaim his lost status, he is approached by a criminal boss with a cunning offer. All he needs to do is locate and steal a series of legendary items from books. (Metacritic)
Bookworm (2003) no information Bookworm is a word-forming puzzle video game by PopCap Games. (wikipedia.org)
Boom (1997) no information BOOM is a cross between Bomberman and Doom. Nuff said.
Boom Again (2020) no information Divide the players into two teams. Put one token on each center section of the game board. Pick a category – any category. Someone from the other team will read you a question. If you get it right, “tug” the token for that category one step closer to your team’s side of the board. If the other team chooses the same category, they can “tug” that same token back one space toward their side. Play tug-of-war trying to pull tokens off the board. The first team to collect three tokens WINS!
Boom Beach (2013) no information TROUBLE IN PARADISE Come with a plan or leave in defeat! Welcome to Boom Beach, an epic combat strategy game where your brains and your troop’s brawn fight against the evil Blackguard. Attack bases to free enslaved islanders or create a task force with friends and other players to take on the enemy together, all while exploring and unlocking secrets of this beautiful archipelago. Scout, plan, then BOOM THE BEACH!
Boom Blox (2008) no information The game presents a series of physics-based puzzles, the objective being either to keep structures made of blocks from being knocked down or to knock them over by various means, using the Wii Remote to throw, shoot, and grab at the blocks. (wikipedia)
Boom Blox Bash Party (2009) no information The gameplay of Boom Blox Bash Party resembles the original's, but features new mechanics. (wikipedia)
Boom Boom Rocket (2007) no information Boom Boom Rocket (BBR) is a downloadable video game for Xbox 360's Xbox Live Arcade service. (wikipedia.org)
Boombots (1999) no information Some time ago - it could have been 1983 or 15 billion years - alien cats invaded Earth, nabbed all of its house cats, and took off. Dr. Pick created fifteen BoomBots, each with distinctive abilities and personalities, and sent them to destroy Mandu, the space alien cat king, and rescue Earth's house cats. (mobygames)
Boomerang : USA (2020) no information Boomerang: USA, like its sister games Boomerang: Australia and Boomerang: Europe is a "draft-and-write" game. It features a unique blend of set collection and card drafting with the approachable feel of a roll-and-write game. Draft locations from across the continental US as you collect sets of activities and see amazing sights to gain the most points.
Boomerang Fu (2022) no information Slice and dice your friends with boomerangs in this frantic physics party game. Join a crew of your favorite foods as you grill, chill and spill your enemies. Discover ridiculous power-ups and stack them together in deadly combinations.
Boomerang X (2021) no information Harness the power of a mystical boomerang to fling yourself through the air. Slice, fly, and blast through arenas swarming with evil creatures. Stay agile or meet your doom. (Metacritic.com)
Boomerang: Australia (2020) no information Explore the amazing lands of Australia in the new version of this "draft & write" game! Visit the most beautiful places of Australia. While touring, you will meet local animals and enjoy tourist activities, such as hiking, swimming or simple taking beautiful pictures! But don't forget that this trip is not only for pleasure — you all compete to be the best visitor and discover the most of Australia! (boardgamegeek.com)
Boomerang: Europe (2020) no information Boomerang: Europe, like its sister games Boomerang: Australia and Boomerang: USA is a "draft-and-write" game. It features a unique blend of set collection and card drafting with the approachable feel of a roll-and-write game. Draft locations from across the European continent as you collect sets of activities and try delicious food to gain the most points. (boardgamegeek.com)
Boot Hill (1977) no information Boot Hill is a shooter arcade game released by Midway in 1977. It is a sequel to the 1975 video game Gun Fight, originally released by Taito as Western Gun in Japan. (wikipedia.org)
Bootlegger\'s Racing Story (2024) no information Step back in time to the roaring 1930s and immerse yourself in the high-stakes world of bootlegging during America's Prohibition era. Get ready to join John Hamerton, a retired car engineer and mechanic, as he embarks on a daring journey to save his house and pay off his tax debt. (store.steampowered.com)
Booze Masters: Freezing Moonshine (2023) no information Freezing Moonshine is a unsettling first-person adventure game with elements of plant cultivation, puzzles, and lots of high-proof beverages. To survive, you'll need to gather harvests, take photos, and craft a wide variety of spirits. (store.steampowered.com)
Border Break (2009) no information The game focuses on robot battles through network connectivity between arcade cabinets. Two teams of ten robots battle across different landscapes, which include cities, towns, and facilities. In each map, each team's goal is to destroy the opposing team's energy reactor core, marked in red and blue respectively. At the end of each match, Class Points will be given to the player to level up their current rank. (wiki)
Border Down (2003) no information A futuristic sci-fi shooter in which you play a test pilot strapped to the brand new RAIN combat simulator which allows you to remotely control fighters as they immerse themselves in the midst of enemy territory. The game is a side-scrolling shooter in which you control your ship and try to survive the onslaught of enemy attacks while you attempt to clear the levels. (mobygames.com)
Border Zone (1987) no information Interactive fiction video game with timed elements. A cold-war inspired spy story.
Borderlands (2009) no information Borrowing elements from both ARPGs and FPS games, Borderlands builds a unique scenario for an engaging 4 coop adventure, in a game that borrows it's aesthetics from comic books and pulp novels. The game is set on Pandora, a planet full of perils and odd characters. Choosing between one of four vault hunters, players will seek a promise of wealth and power.
Borderlands 2 (2012) no information A new era of shoot and loot is about to begin. Play as one of four new vault hunters facing off against a massive new world of creatures, psychos and the evil mastermind, Handsome Jack. Make new friends, arm them with a bazillion weapons and fight alongside them in 4 player co-op on a relentless quest for revenge and redemption across the undiscovered and unpredictable living planet.
Borderlands 2 VR (2018) no information A port of Borderlands 2 for PlayStation VR.
Borderlands 3 (2019) no information Answering the call of the Siren champion Lilith, four Vault Hunters charge head-first into a spray of bullets, blood, and bandits to recover a map to ancient Vaults and prevent a universe-destroying power from falling into the wrong hands. The rest is history.
Borderlands Legends (2012) no information Borderlands Legends lets you play a 4-Player Real Time Strategy. The Leveling system remains in this game, and as you play missions you gain experience to level up. (borderlands.wikia.com)
Borderlands: The Handsome Collection (2015) no information Borderlands: The Handsome Collection is a compilation of first-person shooter video games developed by Gearbox Software and published by 2K Games. The collection consists of ports of Borderlands 2 and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, along with all of their accompanying downloadable content, enhanced local multiplayer, and the ability to transfer save data from their respective PlayStation 3/Vita and Xbox 360 versions. (Wikipedia.org)
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel (2014) no information The storyline of The Pre-Sequel focuses on Handsome Jack (the antagonist in Borderlands 2), an employee of the Hyperion corporation. The game expands upon the engine and gameplay of Borderlands 2 and introduced gameplay mechanics, including low-gravity environments, freeze weapons, and oxygen tanks, which are used to navigate and perform ground slamming attacks. (Wikipedia.org)
Bore Blasters (2024) no information Blast through rocks with your machine gun drill. Collect rare gems, ores and ancient artefacts, upgrade your ship and unlock new abilities. Uncover the mysteries of the deep and the dangers that lurk below. (store.steampowered.com)
Boreal Blade (2019) no information Boreal Blade is a team-based melee fighting game with a focus on player vs player combat, combining reactionary and tactical gameplay with extraordinary freedom to variate your attacks and develop your unique fighting style. (Frozenbyte.com)
Born of Bread (2023) no information This game is an adventure game centered around exploration with a combat system that rethinks turn-based encounters. Team-up with a colourful cast of characters, explore the different regions of a world ripe with mysteries, and engage in quirky turn-based combat. (game presskit)
Borscht! (2014) no information Players become Cossack peasants competing to complete a pot of traditional borscht (beet soup) while fending off the marauding tartars and sandy mole rats. In this society, economy is king--the Cossack with the cheapest borscht wins.
Bosconian (1981) no information Bosconian allows the player's ship to freely roam across open space which scrolls in all directions. The game also has a radar, which tracks the position of the player's ship, enemy formation attacks, and space stations. (Wikipedia)
Boson X (2011) no information Quantum jump from Planck to Planck as you hit critical velocity in Boson X, a new rotational runner from Mu & Heyo. Use precise timing and fast reflexes to navigate a subatomic world where floors and ceilings don't exist. Will you be fast enough to discover the mysterious Boson X? Source: itcher.com
Boston Bomb Club (1991) no information In this humorous puzzle-action game you as one of the members of mad scientists club have to play the game with other members. Billiard table is now a puzzle maze, where opponents throw bombs, and you have to operate some mechanisms to pass the bombs in certain places. Level after level the mechanisms are added and the difficulty is raised. (mobygames.com)
The Boston Game (1973) no information You use a map of Boston’s subway to be the first to visit 6 "places of interest", which were cards drawn in the beginning of the game, and be the first to your home base to win. Movement is dice driven through the subway. This game has 36 "Places of Interest" cards, which are very informative to anyone who has any interest in Boston’s landmarks or attractions. The game board is a subway map of Boston. This game is a nice timepiece of the city of Boston circa 1973.
Botanicula (2012) no information In Botanicula the player controls five small botanical creatures, who explore a tree and solve various puzzles in order to save the last seed, after their tree-house has been invaded by parasites.
Boti: Byteland Overclocked (2023) no information Jump, Dash, Slide! Dive into a classic 3D platformer experience with Boti: Byteland Overclocked. Explore the awesomely stylized insides of a computer with Boti and save Byteland from an ominous threat. Play solo or team up with a friend in an engaging co-op mode. (store.steampowered.com)
Botolo (2016) no information BOTOLO is a hybrid game of keepaway and king-of-the-hill. BOTOLO is a fast paced mindreading competition. BOTOLO is a dance inside the negative space between your opponent's thoughts. (store.steampowered.com)
Bottle (2016) no information Bottle is a short game which you play as a man of solitude. It is about the mood of melancholy in the winter nature. (Steam)
The Bottom Line (1985) no information Accumulate $5,000,000 and land on the Bank, so as to buy it. Not as easy as it sounds. You have $1,000,000 cash, $2,000,000 in debt and 2000 oz. of gold to begin. There are several different businesses, and you can buy parts of them for anywhere from $100,000 each for Residentials, to $600,000 for Casinos. When someone lands on a property you own, you get $50,000 per property of the same kind you own. But the big money comes when you collect a full set of property. Land on a Drive-in Realtor and
Bottom of the 9th (2015) no information A dice and card game for two players, Bottom of the 9th brings all the excitement of the final three outs of a baseball game into a compact 5-20 minute game session. With variable player strengths, bluffing/deduction, and die-rolling, only the pitcher knows what's coming and the batter needs to keep his eyes peeled. Bottom of the 9th is played over the course of three outs, or four hits (for one run scored) — whichever occurs first.
Bottom of the 9th (1996) no information Bottom of the 9th is a baseball game by Konami. (wikipedia.org)
Boulder Dash (1984) no information The game's protagonist is called "Rockford". He must dig through caves collecting gems and diamonds and reach the exit within a time limit, while avoiding various types of dangerous creatures as well as obstacles like falling rocks and the constant danger of being crushed or trapped by an avalanche, or killed by an underground explosion.
Boulder Dash II: Rockford\'s Revenge (1985) no information This first sequel to 'Boulder Dash'.
Boulder Dash-XL (2011) no information HD remake of the Boulder Dash series featuring hundreds of new maps and new types of game modes. (giantbomb.com)
Boulder Dash: Rocks! (2007) no information Boulder Dash: Rocks! is an action video game by German studio 10tacle. (wikipedia.org)
The Bouncer (2000) no information The Mikado Special Forces kidnaps Dominique Cross and it is up to the three bouncers of the bar, Fate: Sion Barzahd, Volt Krueger, and Kou Leifoh to rescue Dominique and put an end to the Mikado Group international megacorporation. (IMDB)
Bouncing Babies (1984) no information It's a crisis and you have to rescue babies jumping/falling from a burning building. A two-man firefighter team is the only thing between life and certain death for the bouncing babies. Use the stretcher to bounce the babies to safety. The gameplay is based on a Game & Watch game called Fire.
Bound (2016) no information Repair a broken world through the beauty of dance
Bound by Flame (2014) no information You are a mercenary possessed by a flame demon in a desperate world ravaged by seven Ice Lords.
Bounden (2014) no information Bounden guides two players to dance using a single phone. (en.wikipedia.org)
Bounty Bob Strikes Back! (1984) no information Bounty Bob Strikes Back! is the sequel to Miner 2049er published in 1984 for the Atari 8-bit family. (wikipedia.org)
Bounty Hounds (2006) no information Bounty Hounds (バウンティ ハウンズ) is an action role-playing video game published by Namco and developed by XPEC Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable, released in 2006. (wikipedia.org)
Bounty of Blood (2020) no information Welcome to Gehenna, a brutal frontier planet at the outskirts of space. You've come to the humble town of Vestige in hopes of collecting a bounty on The Devil Riders, a violent gang of beast-riding mercenaries. Only the scrappiest folks have managed to survive out here - like Rose, a tough-as-nails warrior who's as keen with a katana as a pistol, and Juno, a rugged brawler most locals call The Hatchet.
Bourse (1903) no information Uses the open-outcry method of trading cards (shouting a number of cards willing to trade but not their nature), and the goal of collecting all the cards of one kind.
Bow to Blood (2018) no information Captain your airship to victory in Bow to Blood, a VR experience where you compete in deadly battles, high-speed races, and wars of wits.
Box Office Blowout (2015) no information Each player takes on the role of a Movie Production Company seeking to rake in the most cash through releasing movies and winning awards. Produce your movie through rolling the Production Dice to contract directors, hire actors and actresses, build sets, gather film crew, and manipulate critics. The player who earns the most money after releasing 3 or 4 movies is the winner.
BoxBoxBoy! (2016) no information Our boxy hero, Qbby, has a brand-new power that lets him duplicate his blocky bod into TWO sets of boxes. He'll put every box to use to survive perilous traps across 11+ worlds of puzzling levels. Learn new tricks and box formations to get past obstacles, like switches, spikes, and even lazers!
BoxBoy! (2015) no information Think outside the box to save a world in peril! Traverse tricky landscapes by creating boxes to help Qbby navigate more than 20 puzzling worlds. Just watch outtons of obstacles stand in your way, so fortify yourself with a Shielding Afro or other boxy defenses. Then beat some more stages to earn sweet square costumes, like a superhero outfit!
BoxBoy! + BoxGirl! (2019) no information The fan-favorite puzzle series is back for the first time on Nintendo Switch with a brand new game. In addition to 270 new levels, two players can work as a team to solve puzzles in a new co-op mode. As a bonus, players who complete the game can access a new adventure starring Qudy. (Metacritic.com)
Boxes (1889) no information In the paper and pencil version, you draw a grid of dots and then each player must alternately draw dashes joining adjacent vertical or horizontal dots. If you are able to complete a square, you mark it as your own and you must draw another dash. At the end of the game, players achieve long runs of squares. When all squares are claimed, the game ends, and the winner is the player with the most squares.
Boxes: Lost Fragments (2024) no information As a legendary thief, your next assignment lures you into a grand and lavish mansion. There you find a series of puzzle boxes, designed for an unknown purpose. What should have been a quick in-and-out, gradually turns into your own harrowing struggle for freedom and answers. (store.steampowered.com)
Boxing Legends of the Ring (1993) no information Boxing Legends of the Ring is a boxing video game for the Mega Drive/Genesis and Super NES consoles. (wikipedia.org)
A Boy and His Blob (2009) no information A Boy and His Blob is a platform-puzzle video game developed by WayForward Technologies. (wikipedia.org)
A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia (1990) no information A platform-puzzle game that puts the player in control of the boy; its gameplay revolves around feeding his blob companion different flavored jelly beans to change its shape into various tools in order to overcome obstacles and traverse the game's world. (Wikipedia)
Boyfriend Dungeon (2021) no information Plunder the "dunj" as you fend off dangerous monsters and take your weapons on romantic dates. Woo your weapons in this flirty, playful, and welcoming world filled with mastery in the procedurally generated dungeon. Serving up a dose of summer-time fling nostalgia, take your dates out as you uncover their stories and level them up. Each weapon type feels and plays differently, allowing for different combat styles. Stay sharp! Inclusive approach to gender and sexuality. (Kitfox presskit)
BPM: Bullets per Minute (2020) no information BPM is a rhythm-action FPS rogue-like where you must shoot, jump and dodge to the beat of an epic rock soundtrack. Delve into a randomly generated dungeon where one missed note can lead to your death. Gain game-changing abilities and loot powerful weaponry to defeat your ancient enemy: Nidhogg. (Metacritic.com)
The Bradwell Conspiracy (2019) no information Following a sudden explosion at the Stonehenge Museum fundraiser, you find yourself trapped in a hidden underground complex. Your only means of escape is by sending photographs of your surroundings to another survivor confined elsewhere. (store.steampowered.com)
Braid (2008) no information The basic story elements unfold as the protagonist, Tim, attempts to rescue a princess from a monster. Text passages laid throughout the game reveal a multifaceted narrative, giving clues about Tim's contemplations and motivations. The game features traditional aspects of the platform genre while integrating various powers of time-manipulation. Using these abilities, the player progresses by finding and assembling jigsaw puzzle pieces. (Wikipedia)
Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day! (2005) no information Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day! is an edutainment puzzle game.. Before the game begins, the player must perform a Brain Age Check to determine their brain age, which ranges from 20 to 80, to determine approximately their brain's responsiveness. After the player is told their initial brain age, they can complete a series of minigames to help improve their brain's responsiveness, after which they can run Brain Age Check again to determine their updated brain age. (wikipedia.org)
Brain Age: Concentration Training (2012) no information Brain Age: Concentration Training, known in Europe and Australia as Dr. Kawashima's Devilish Brain Training: Can You Stay Focused?, is a puzzle video game. (wikipedia.org)
Brain Age: Nintendo Switch Training (2020) no information A new Brain Age title for the Nintendo Switch.
Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! (2005) no information Brain Age features a variety of puzzles, including stroop tests, mathematical questions, and Sudoku puzzles, all designed to help keep certain parts of the brain active. It was included in the Touch! Generations series of video games, a series which features games for a more casual gaming audience. Brain Age uses the touch screen and microphone for many puzzles. (wikipedia.org)
Brain Assist (2007) no information Brain Assist or Touch de Uno DS is a puzzle video game released for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Brain Boost Beta Wave (2006) no information Brain Boost Beta Wave, subtitled "Improve your concentration", a.k.a. The Professor's Brain Trainer: Logic in Australia and Europe. (wikiepdia.org)
Brain Boost: Gamma Wave (2006) no information Brain Boost Gamma Wave, subtitled "Improve your memory", a.k.a. The Professor's Brain Trainer: Memory in Australia and Europe. (wikipedia.org)
Brain Buster Puzzle Pak (2006) no information Brain Buster Puzzle Pak known in Japan as Nemurenai Yoru to Puzzle no Hi ni wa... (眠れない夜とパズルの日には…。, Nemurenai Yoro to Pazuru no Hi ni wa...), is a puzzle video game released for Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Brain Challenge (2007) no information Brain Challenge is a mental exercise video game, featuring "brain exercise puzzles". (wikipedia.org)
Brain Dead 13 (1995) no information Lance, a young computer expert, is called to fix a computer at a scary, dilapidated castle. After repairing a large super-computer, Lance learns that his client, the disembodied brain of Dr. Nero Neurosis, has a diabolical plan to take over the world. He quickly finds himself in trouble, being chased around the castle by Dr. Nero Neurosis's psychotic servant Fritz. The player must guide Lance through the castle in order to defeat Dr. Neurosis and escape with his life. (Wiki)
Brain Lord (1994) no information You play a young traveler and warrior who is searching for his long-missing father. Brain Lord is an action-RPG with a strong focus on dungeon exploring. Enemies are fought in real-time, using a variety of weapons. You can wear and use different kinds of equipment, armor, and shields. There are also many puzzles to solve throughout the many dungeons found within.
Brain Quest Grades 3 & 4 (2008) no information Brain Quest 3 & 4 is an educational video game released for Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Brain Quest Grades 5 & 6 (2008) no information Brain Quest 5 & 6 is an educational video game released for Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Brain Voyage (2008) no information Brain Voyage is an educational video game released for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
The Brainies (1991) no information This puzzle game has 101 levels, in which you have to guide a varying number of Brainies of four different colors onto a spot that matches their color. You control a cross-hair, and press fire while over a Brainy to take or give up control of its motion. Running out of time costs you a life. The challenge lies in the fact that you can only control the direction in which a Brainy will walk. Once set, he will continue to walk until he hits a wall, an obstacle or another Brainy. (mobygames.com)
Bram Stoker\'s Dracula (1993) no information Bram Stoker's Dracula is a 1993 video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Super NES, Game Boy, Master System, Genesis, Sega CD, Game Gear, MS-DOS and Amiga games consoles. Based on the 1992 movie of the same name which in turn is based on the 1897 novel by Bram Stoker, each version of the game was essentially identical (except for the Sega CD, Amiga and MS-DOS versions). (Wikipedia)
Bram Stoker\'s Dracula (1993) no information Bram Stoker's Dracula for the Game Boy is a 1993 video game that bears a closer resemblance to platform games such as Super Mario Land than horror films. The game is also on the Nintendo Entertainment System. The gameplay is very similar to the Game Boy version, though the NES version has much smoother character animation, colors and better resolution. Master System and Game Gear versions of the game are also similar, but with a wider color palette and more shading effects. (wikipedia.org)
Bram Stoker\'s Dracula (1993) no information Another licensed title of Bram Stoker's Dracula, only this time it is a first-person action game and not a platformer. The player controls a young lawyer named Jonathan Harker, who must track down Dracula and end his reign of terror. Harker has to explore maze-like dungeons and purify all coffins with holy wafers, followed by a boss fight against Dracula in his many forms. Those coffins are also the spots where the killed monsters constantly reappear, as long as they are unholy. (mobygames.com)
Bramble: The Mountain King (2023) no information Bramble The Mountain King is a grim adventure set in a world inspired by dark, Nordic fables. Explore the beautiful yet dangerous and twisted land of Bramble in your endeavour to rescue your sister. Traverse a wondrous landscape and survive deadly encounters with Bramble's many hideous creatures. (Metacritic.com)
Brandish (1991) no information Brandish is an overhead dungeon crawler by Falcom. Originally released for PC-88 in Japan. The series is known for its unusual perspective. Instead of the character turning left and right, the player characters are always facing upward, and the world rotates around them. Beyond that, Brandish is fairly classical dungeon crawler: plenty of monsters to defeat, and equipment and treasure to collect.
Brandish 2: The Planet Buster (1993) no information The Planet Buster. This is the name of a sword so powerful it can annihilate an entire planet. As it turns out, this is the very sword Ares obtained at the end of the original Brandish. Unfortunately for him, some nasty king wants it for his own purposes. While adventuring, Ares ends up collapsing in the middle of the desert and is captured by his enemies, only to eventually be rescued by Dela. From there, the journey to re-obtain the Planet Buster begins. (hardcoregaming101)
Brandish: The Dark Revenant (2009) no information A full-3D remake of the original Brandish (1991), featuring old school top-down dungeon crawling with lots of fiendish puzzles and a bunch of deadly monsters to slay.
Brass (2007) no information An economic strategy game that tells the story of competing cotton entrepreneurs in Lancashire during the industrial revolution. You must develop, build, and establish your industries and network so that you can capitalize demand for iron, coal and cotton. The game is played over two halves: the canal phase and the rail phase. To win the game, score the most victory points which are counted at the end of each half. VPs are gained from your canals, rails, and established (flipped) industry tiles.
Brass: Birmingham (2018) no information "Brass: Birmingham", an economic strategy game sequel to Brass from 2007, tells the story of competing entrepreneurs in Birmingham during the industrial revolution, between the years of 1770-1870. As in its predecessor, you must develop, build, and establish your industries and network in an effort to exploit low or high market demands.
Bratz 4 Real (2007) no information A video game adaptation of the film Bratz 4 Real. (wikipedia.org)
Bratz Kidz: Slumber Party! (2008) no information Bratz Kidz Slumber Party features 15 fashion and beauty mini-games set in a slumber party environment. (giantbomb.com)
Bratz Super Babyz (2008) no information Bratz Super Babyz is a video game based on the Bratz Babyz doll line. (wikipedia.org)
Bratz: Forever Diamondz (2006) no information A game featuring Bratz and diamondz. (giantbomb.com)
Bratz: Girlz Really Rock! (2008) no information Music related minigames featuring the Bratz license. (giantbomb.com)
Bratz: Rock Angelz (2005) no information Bratz: Rock Angelz is a 2005 adventure video game based on the Bratz fashion doll line. (wikipedia.org)
Bratz: The Movie (2007) no information The Bratz girls hit the red carpet as they rock out in explosive music shows, strut the fashion runway with stylin' outfits designed by you, and publish the hottest magazine ever. Their hard work lands them a once in a lifetime opportunity to star in their very own movie. (giantbomb.com)
Brave (2012) no information Brave is an adventure game adaptation based on the 2012 film of the same name developed by Behaviour Interactive and published by Disney Interactive Studios.
Brave Battle Saga (1996) no information An unlicensed Taiwanese RPG developed by ChuanPu Technology for the Sega Mega Drive. (igdb)
Brave Fencer Musashi (1998) no information In the castle of Allucaneet Palace, the tomboyish Princess Fillet summons a brave fencer samurai like boy from a Binchotite. The young boy's name is Musashi. After being summoned to Allucaneet Palace, he was told that he cannot go back to his home unless he find the Sword of Luminesence, Lumina. Musashi is given a Fusion which is his fencing sword for battles and has the ability to absorb an enemy's abilities and embarks on a journey to find Lumina.
Brave Hero Yuusha EX (2019) no information Familiar tales can take unfamiliar turns! And it's up to you to reconstruct the story! (steam)
Brave Story: My Dreams and Wishes (2006) no information Namco Bandai released an adventure Nintendo DS game, called Brave Story: My Dreams and Wishes (ブレイブ·ストーリー ボクのキオクとネガイ, Bureibu Stōrī: Boku no Kioku to Negai). (wikipedia.org)
Brave Story: New Traveler (2006) no information Brave Story: New Traveler (ブレイブ・ストーリー 新たなる旅人, Bureibu Stōrī: Aratanaru Tabibito) is a video game loosely based in the world of the novel and manga Brave Story. (wikipedia.org)
Brave Tank Hero (2015) no information Brave Tank Hero is a tank action video game for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U developed by Arc System Works. (wikipedia.org)
Brave: A Warrior\'s Tale (2009) no information Brave: A Warrior's Tale is an action-adventure video game by American developer Collision Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Braveland (2014) no information You will start as a humble warrior's son whose village was cruelly raided and will end as talented commander of your army. Inspired by old-school strategies with hexagonal battlefield. (tortugateam.com)
Bravely Default (2012) no information Square Enix's highly-acclaimed fantasy RPG brings deep, strategic combat to the Nintendo 3DS system in an ambitious game that bolsters its turn-based combat with a compelling new risk/reward system RPG fans will obsess over. Explore Luxendarc as Tiz and other memorable characters on a visually stunning quest to restore balance to the world.
Bravely Default 2 (2021) no information Bravely Default II is a role-playing video game developed by Claytechworks. (wikipedia.org)
Bravely Second: End Layer (2015) no information Steel yourself for the next evolution of the series that reinvented turn-based RPGs--the successor to Square Enix's Bravely Default game. In this standalone adventure, Agnés Oblige has been imprisoned, and as a knight in her service, it's up to the hero, Yew, to save her! Form the ultimate team and strategy, then risk it all in this fast, fresh RPG.
Bravery and Greed (2022) no information Bravery and Greed is a beat 'em up, roguelite, dungeon brawler for up to four players. Choose from four classic fantasy classes, engage in a deep robust combat system, and play a variety of co-operative and competitive game modes with friends via local, online or both. (Metacritic.com)
Bravo Team (2018) no information Bravo Team is set in a fictional modern day Eastern European city. When your escort mission goes wrong and results in the President's assassination, a country threatens to tear itself apart...and your team along with it.
Brawl Brothers (1992) no information Brawl Brothers, known in Japan as Rushing Beat Ran is a side-scrolling beat 'em up game. It is the second game in the Rushing Beat series, after Rival Turf!, and was followed by The Peace Keepers in 1993. (wikipedia.org)
Brawl Stars (2018) no information Time to BRAWL! Team up with your friends and get ready for epic multiplayer MAYHEM! Brawl Stars is the newest game from the makers of Clash of Clans and Clash Royale. Jump into your favorite game mode and play quick matches with your friends. Shoot 'em up, blow 'em up, punch 'em out and win the BRAWL.
Brawlhalla (2017) no information Brawlhalla is an epic platform fighter for up to 8 players online or locally. And it's free! Join casual free-for-alls, queue for ranked matches, or make a custom room with your friends. Millions of players. Frequent updates. Over forty unique legends. Come fight for glory in the halls of Valhalla! (Steam)
Brawlout (2018) no information Brawlout is the party fighting game, designed for couch play, online ranked matches and competitive tournaments.
Brax (1889) no information Simple abstract game that nonetheless can be played on several different levels. Each player takes seven pieces of red or white pieces and place them in the starting diamonds on either side of the board. The board is a mixture of red and white lines, with the two halves exactly mirroring each other. Players alternate moves, moving a piece one space on enemy lines or two spaces on friendly. Play ends when one player's pieces are all captured.
Breach (2011) no information Breach is a team-based first-person shooter multiplayer video game developed by Atomic Games. (wikipedia.org)
Breach & Clear (2013) no information Breach & Clear is a turn-based strategy action role-playing video game developed by Mighty Rabbit Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Breach 2 (1990) no information Breach 2 is a science fiction strategy video game developed by Omnitrend Software in 1990 for the Amiga, Atari ST and MS-DOS
Bread & Fred (2023) no information Bread & Fred is a co-op platformer where two players must cooperate to jump and climb to the top of a snowy mountain. Play as both Bread and Fred in their exasperating and sometimes maddening climb that requires precision with every jump. Bread and Fred are attached to each other. That means you don’t only fall together, but you can make good use of momentum to swing and propel each other beyond what any single penguin could have ever jumped. (store.steampowered.com)
Break \'Em All (2005) no information Break 'Em All,[a] known as Brick 'Em All DS in Europe, is an Arkanoid clone released in 2005 for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Break Arts II (2018) no information Faster than anyone. Stronger than anyone. And more stunning. Customize your robot for “cyber battle racing” in a game that offers all the thrills of racing, battle, and customization. Online, Offline, Time-Attack... which mode will you dominate?! (store.steampowered.com)
Break Time: The National Pool Tour (1993) no information Break Time: The National Pool Tour is a pocket billiards (pool) video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993 exclusively for a North American audience. (wikipedia.org)
Breakdown (2004) no information Trapped inside a mysterious laboratory and unable to remember his past, Derrick Cole discovers his extraordinary powers, as he fights for survival against a determined military faction and a legion of seemingly invincible super-human warriors! Breakdown offers an exciting first-person action-adventure gaming experience by combining hand-to-hand combat and state-of-the-art weapons with an intense story line and incredible graphics. Embark on a thrilling and suspenseful search for the truth! (igdb)
Breakers (1996) no information Breakers (ブレイカーズ, Bureikāzu) is a competitive fighting game developed by Visco Corporation. (wikipedia.org)
Breakout (1976) no information Breakout is an arcade game developed and published by Atari, Inc., released on May 13, 1976.
Breakout: Recharged (2022) no information The original brick breaker returns with its toughest challenge yet. Survive as long as you can in arcade or take on one of 50 challenges picking up game-changing power-ups along the way. The grandfather of brick-breaking games is back with some of the toughest challenges yet! Breakout: Recharged steps up the excitement with a fresh coat of paint, exciting power-ups, and another original soundtrack from award-winning video game composer Megan McDuffee. (Metacritic.com)
BreakQuest (2004) no information BreakQuest is a multi-platform brick buster game created by Spanish studio Nurium Games. (wikipedia.org)
BreakThru (1986) no information BreakThru (???? ??? Bureikusur?) is a Data East vehicular combat arcade game that was later made available for the Nintendo Entertainment System and various personal computers. (wikipedia.org)
BreakThru! (1994) no information BreakThru! (???????) is a tile-matching puzzle video game. (wikipedia.org)
Breath of Death VII: The Beginning (2010) no information Resurrect the classic era of RPGs with the retro parody RPG, Breath of Death VII: The Beginning. Join Dem the Skeleton Knight and his allies as they explore an undead world in search of the secrets of the past. 4-6 hour quest with multiple game modes & difficulty levels! Fast battles! Frequent LV-Ups! Branching character customization! Multi-character unite techniques! Laugh! Cry! Laugh some more! (Metacritic.com)
Breath of Fire (1993) no information Set in a fantasy world, Breath of Fire follows the journey of a boy named Ryu, one of the last surviving members of an ancient race with the ability to transform into mighty dragons, as he searches the world for his sister. During his quest, Ryu meets other warriors who share his quest, and comes into conflict with the Dark Dragon Clan, a militaristic empire who seeks to take over the world by reviving a mad goddess. (Wikipedia)
Breath of Fire 6 (2016) no information Breath of Fire 6: Hakuryū no Shugosha-tachi was a free-to-play online, web-based role-playing video game with microtransactions developed and published by Capcom as the sixth main installment of its Breath of Fire series. The game was released in Japan on February 24, 2016 for Microsoft Windows computers and Android devices, with an iOS release following on July 12, 2016. (igdb)
Breath of Fire II (1994) no information Breath of Fire II is a role-playing video game developed and published by Capcom. First released in 1994, the game was licensed to Laguna for European release in 1996. It is the second entry in the Breath of Fire series. It was later ported to Game Boy Advance and re-released worldwide. The game was released on Wii's Virtual Console in North America on August 27, 2007
Breath of Fire III (1997) no information Breath of Fire III is a role-playing video game developed and published by Capcom originally for the PlayStation console as part of the Breath of Fire series. Initially released in Japan on September 11, 1997, the game was later released in North America and Europe in 1998. It is the first game in the franchise to feature three-dimensional graphics and voice acting. (wikipedia.org)
Breath of Fire IV (2000) no information Breath of Fire IV is a role-playing video game developed by Capcom, and is the fourth game in the Breath of Fire series. It was originally released for the PlayStation home console in Japan and North America in 2000, and Europe in 2001. The game was later ported to Windows-based PCs in Europe and Japan in 2003. (wikipedia.org)
Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter (2002) no information Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter is a radical departure from the previous titles of the Breath of Fire series, and in some ways from standard Japanese-style role-playing games in general. (igdb)
Breathedge (2018) no information Breathedge is an ironic outer space survival adventure game. Take on the role of a simple guy who just carries his grandpa's ashes to a galactic funeral and finds himself in the middle of a universal conspiracy.
Breathing Fear (2016) no information This story is about a man brought by his fate to an abandoned house in the woods. This place mysteriously makes him be afraid of his own shadow, and that’s driving him crazy. Will he be able to stay sane and solve all the mysteries of the cursed house? (store.steampowered.com)
Breed (2004) no information Breed is set in the year 2610. After a long and costly war with the robotic alien race nick-named the Breed, your warship returns to Earth only to discover that the entire war only was a diversion. Now Earth has fallen into the hands of the Breed and only you and your men can stop it...
Brett Hull Hockey (1994) no information Brett Hull Hockey is an ice hockey video game developed by Radical Entertainment and originally published by Accolade for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in North America on January 1994. (wikipedia.org)
Brett Hull Hockey \'95 (1995) no information Brett Hull Hockey '95 is an ice hockey simulation video game. (wikipedia.org)
Brew Crafters (2013) no information Players assume management of a local craft brewery, working hard to manage resources, use their workers wisely, and develop their brewing line to create the best local brews. Each brewery has access to a variety of equipment upgrades, local farms, markets, and a plethora of specialty workers, ensuring a high level of replay opportunities and strategic avenues.
Brian Lara 2007 Pressure Play (2007) no information Brian Lara 2007 Pressure Play, released in Australia and New Zealand as Ricky Ponting 2007 Pressure Play, is a cricket game endorsed by West Indian cricketer Brian Lara. (wikipedia.org)
Brian Lara Cricket \'99 (1998) no information Brian Lara Cricket'99 (BLC99) (also known as Shane Warne Cricket'99 in Australia and New Zealand) is a 1998 PlayStation and PC cricket game, personally endorsed by West Indian cricketer Brian Lara, produced by Codemasters, and a follow-up to the successful Brian Lara Cricket and Brian Lara Cricket '96. (wikipedia.org)
Brian Lara International Cricket 2007 (2007) no information Brian Lara International Cricket 2007 is a cricket video game from Codemasters. (wikipedia.org)
Brick Breaker (1999) no information Brick Breaker is a video game that came preloaded on the BlackBerry, and is now available on App Store (iOS).
Bridge Constructor (2012) no information Become an appraised bridge engineer and architect in Bridge Constructor. Create and design your own constructions and watch the cars and trucks pass over them - or see them fall and crash while your inferior creations collapse due to weight and the laws of physics! (store.steampowered.com)
Bridge Constructor Medieval (2014) no information Bridge Constructor Medieval turns back the clock a few centuries to the time of knights and castles. Build sturdy bridges to supply your city with provisions - or cunningly constructed bridges that collapse under the weight of attacking troops, sending the horde of enemies into the abyss below. (steampowered.com)
Bridge Constructor Playground (2014) no information Bridge Constructor Playground offers people of all ages an introduction to the topic of “bridge building”. This game gives you the freedom to let your creative side run riot – nothing is impossible. Across 30 innovative levels you have to build bridges over deep valleys, canals or rivers. (store.steampowered.com)
Bridge Constructor Portal (2017) no information Enter the Aperture Science Enrichment Center and experience Bridge Constructor Portal - the unique merging of the classic Portal and Bridge Constructor games.
Bridge Constructor Stunts (2018) no information Stuntman and engineer in one? No problem with Bridge Constructor Stunts! Build imposing ramps and loops to reach your goal in the diverse stages. But building structures alone isn't enough this time: you sit behind the wheel of the vehicles yourself and have to maneuver them skillfully to the goal.
Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead (2020) no information Prepare for the ultimate mashup experience! Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead combines the legendary and challenging puzzle gameplay of Bridge Constructor with the post-apocalyptic zombie universe of AMC’s The Walking Dead. (mobygames.com)
Bridge-It (1984) no information You live in a town where every house is surrounded by water. This made visiting friends very difficult until some bright spark built a number of bridges to help people to get around. The aim of the game is to get from a house on one side of the town to one on the other side. You control the bridges so it is up to you to get you and your friends across safely. But you must take care for the bridges are treacherous and one mistake can be disastrous. (Amazon)
The Bridge (2013) no information The Bridge is an indie video game designed by Ty Taylor for Microsoft Windows, Linux, OS X, Amazon Fire TV, Android, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Ouya, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, and Nintendo Switch. In the game, the player controls an Escher-like character and the rotation of the 2D environment, which affects gravity based on the changing orientation of the landscape.
Brigador (2016) no information Pilot a mech to hunt down and destroy the oppressive government of a cyberpunk autocracy. In this fast-paced, top-down-shooter, use overwhelming firepower to destroy columns of tanks and level buildings. Unlock up to 56 unique vehicles and 40 weapons. (steam)
Brigandine: The Legend of Forsena (1998) no information Brigandine is a tactical role-playing game for the PlayStation video game console, created by developer Hearty Robin and released in 1998. It was released in North America by Atlus the same year, under the expanded title Brigandine: The Legend of Forsena. (wikipedia.org)
Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia (2020) no information Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia is a tactical role-playing game for the Nintendo Switch developed by Matrix Software. (wikipedia.org)
Bright Bird (2020) no information Bright Bird is designed to be a seamless side-scrolling world full of challenging puzzles. Begin your exciting journey, find the bright bird to save the world! (steam)
Bright Memory (2019) no information Bright Memory is a lightning-fast fusion of the FPS and action genres, created by one-man development studio FYQD using Unreal Engine. Combine a wide variety of skills and abilities to unleash dazzling combo attacks. (steam)
Bright Memory: Infinite (2021) no information Bright Memory: Infinite is a a full-length remake and expansion of Bright Memory.
Briks 2 (2018) no information BRIKS 2 is a classic retro arcade game with all new animated characters, new animated backgrounds, exciting new boss monsters, powerups and custom music.
Bring Your Own Book (2015) no information Your old favorite book is now your new favorite game! The cards are placed face down, and the starting player has a one-minute timer. The starting player takes the top card off the deck, picks a prompt, and reads it aloud. Everyone except the Picker searches their book for text to match the prompt, sequential text of any length: a single word, half of a sentence, a whole sentence, multiple sentences, etc.
Brink (2011) no information Brink is an immersive first-person shooter that blends single-player, co-op, and multiplayer gameplay into one seamless experience, allowing you to develop your character whether playing alone, with your friends, or against others online. You decide the combat role you want to assume in the world of Brink as you fight to save yourself and mankind's last refuge. (http://store.steampowered.com/app/22350/BRINK/)
Briscola (1800) no information It uses a 40-card deck Ace through 2 minus the 8,9 and 10 with the Ace being the high and worth the most (11 points), followed by the 3 (10 points), King (4 points), Knight/Queen (3 points) and Infantry/Jack (2 points). All other cards do not score any points. Each player is dealt 3 cards with one turned up as the trump suit. Play does not need to follow suit and the winner of each trick replenishes their hand first. The total points in each game are 120 and whoever has the higher scoring wins.
Britney\'s Dance Beat (2002) no information In Britney's Dance Beat, the player plays as an aspiring dancer who is auditioning for a spot as a backup dancer on her tour. One or two players compete for this opportunity through a series of rhythm games that take place on various make-shift stages consisting of different backdrops and usually featuring one Britney's music videos playing in the background.
Broforce (2015) no information This action packed game consists of lots of bros killing mooks and pure evil.
Brogue (2009) no information Brogue is a free roguelike computer video game created by Brian Walker. As in its predecessor Rogue, the goal of Brogue is for the player (represented by the character @) to descend to the 26th floor of the Dungeons of Doom, retrieve the Amulet of Yendor, and return to the surface. Players also have the option of delving deeper into the dungeon to obtain a higher score. This task is complicated by the presence of monsters and traps in a procedurally generated dungeon. (wikipedia.org).
BROK the InvestiGator (2022) no information BROK the InvestiGator is a point-and-click beat 'em up indie game self-published and developed by independent French game studio COWCAT Games. (wikipedia.org)
Broken Age (2015) no information This adventure game tells the story of two teenagers, both of which can be controlled by the player in different sections of the game. Vella is about to undergo a ceremony where she is to be sacrificed to a giant monster to save her village. Shay lives in a spaceship, apparently alone, where he is put through the same procedure of eating, playing games and going to sleep everyday under the supervision of a motherlike computer. Both of them are unhappy with their situation and try to change it.
Broken Dreams (2016) no information A darkly-enticing story about unrequited love; Broken Dreams is a casual platforming game featuring full voice-acting, beautiful hand-drawn environments and a twist on the original platforming mechanic! (store.steampowered)
Broken Lines (2020) no information Broken Lines is a story-driven turn-based tactical RPG set in an alternate-history version of World War II. It’s a game about a group of eight soldiers who crash-land behind enemy lines. It’s up to you to lead them home while fending off the enemy and helping them deal with the horrors of war. (store.steampowered.com)
Broken Mind (2022) no information BROKEN MIND is an action Survival Horror. Fight, investigate, solve the puzzles and find out what happened to Laura Campbell. If she is still alive you must act quickly! (Metacritic.com)
Broken Pieces (2022) no information Broken Pieces is an action-packed investigative and adventure video game set in France. The game puts you in the shoes of Elise, a woman in her thirties who finds herself in the village of Saint-Exil in an imaginary region reminiscent of Brittany. Following an unexplained paranormal phenomenon, Elise is stuck, completely alone and out of time. (Metacritic.com)
Broken Reality (2018) no information A humorous adventure set in a 3D parody of the internet. Diverse puzzles, beautiful worlds, friends, experiences, upgrades and more, await those who 'log on'! (steam)
Broken Steel (2009) no information Broken Steel is the third and most significant downloadable content pack, altering the original ending of Fallout 3 and allowing the player to continue playing past the end of the main quest line.
Broken Sword 4: The Angel of Death (2006) no information Secrets of the Ark (The Angel of Death in the UK) is the fourth game in the Broken Sword series. It is the first not fully developed by Revolution Software Ltd. Instead, they outsourced the art and programming to Sumo Digital Ltd., which already provided consultancy on the PS2 and Xbox version of the third game, The Sleeping Dragon. Charles Cecil still wrote the story and oversaw development however. Unlike the previous game, it is now only available for the Windows platform. (mobygames.com)
Broken Sword 5: The Serpent\'s Curse (2013) no information From multi-award winning Revolution Software comes the latest explosive episode in this classic series. Playing as intrepid American George Stobbart and sassy French journalist Nico Collard, you find yourself on the trail of a stolen painting - and a murderous conspiracy.
Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror (1997) no information Six months after the events of The Shadow of the Templars, protagonist George Stobbart and his girlfriend, Nicole Collard, visit an archaeologist named Professor Oubier to learn about a mysterious Mayan stone Nico uncovered while researching a newspaper story. At Oubier's home, they are ambushed by two Central Americans, who kidnap Nico, tie George to a chair and set the building ablaze...(wikipedia.org)
Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars - The Director\'s Cut (2009) no information Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars – The Director's Cut is an enhanced remake and director's cut of the classic 1996 point-and-click adventure game Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars developed by Revolution Software. (wikipedia.org)
Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars (1996) no information The first game in the Broken Sword series. The player assumes the role of George Stobbart, an American tourist in Paris, as he attempts to unravel a conspiracy. The game takes place in both real and fictional locations in Europe and the Middle East.
Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon (2003) no information No less than six years have gone by before the third installment in the Broken Sword series saw the light of day. The first two games delved into the Knights Templar and Mayan mythology. This time, George Stobbart and Nico Collard are after the Voynich Manuscript to unravel its mysteries. (mobygames.com)
Bronkie the Bronchiasaurus (1995) no information Bronkie the Bronchiasaurus is an educational platform video game developed by WaveQuest and published by Raya Systems for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
Brooktown High (2007) no information Brooktown High (working title: Brooktown High: Senior Year) is a dating sim video game for the PlayStation Portable. (wikipedia.org)
Brotato (2023) no information Brotato is a 2023 shoot 'em up video game created by French independent developer Thomas Gervraud under the studio name Blobfish. (wikipedia.org)
Brotherhood United (2018) no information Pick your guns, grab your beer and blast your way through hordes of enemies on this run and gun game as a member of the Brotherhood who leaves no friend behind. Show your enemies that no one messes with the Brotherhood. Unite the Brotherhood ! (store.steampowered.com)
Brothers in Arms DS (2007) no information Brothers in Arms DS is a third-person shooter video game developed by Gameloft. (wikipedia.org)
Brothers in Arms: D-Day (2006) no information Brothers in Arms: D-Day is a first-person shooter video game in the Brothers in Arms series for the PlayStation Portable. (wikipedia.org)
Brothers in Arms: Double Time (2008) no information Brothers in Arms: Double Time is a first-person shooter video game compilation for the Wii and OS X platforms. The title is a compilation of the first two Brothers in Arms games, Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 and Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood. The Wii version of the game uses the motion sensing abilities of the Wiimote and the Nunchuk attachment for issuing battle gestures and squad commands during gameplay. It lacks any multiplayer features.
Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood (2005) no information Continues the Brothers In Arms saga as newly promoted Sergeant Joe "Red" Hartsock (Hartsock was the Corporal of Baker's Fire Team), who was part of the historic Normandy invasion in the previous game. Earned in Blood includes several new multiplayer missions, weapons and vehicles, plus a new co-op skirmish mode. The AI of enemies has also been improved considerably in this game, while level designs are more open-ended than the original. (wikipedia)
Brothers in Arms: Hell\'s Highway (2008) no information Third installment in the Brothers in Arms series. Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway follows the men of the 101st Airborne Division (502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment) in the later stages of World War II, during Operation Market Garden in the Netherlands, with the player returning to the role of Staff Sergeant Matt Baker (based on Harrison C. Summers) from the previous titles in the Brothers in Arms series. (wikipedia)
Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 (2005) no information Brothers in Arms is notable for its intuitive command system. Teams and tanks can be ordered to move, lay suppressive fire, rally, find cover, and charge the enemy. The game stresses at multiple points the effectiveness of fire and maneuver tactics, known as the Four Fs actually used by the military during World War II, expressed in the game tutorial as "Find, Fix, Flank, Finish" describing the steps in suppressing and flanking an enemy. (wikipedia)
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons (2013) no information Guide two brothers on an epic fairy tale journey from visionary Swedish film director, Josef Fares and top-tier developer Starbreeze Studios. Control both brothers at once as you experience co-op play in single player mode, like never before.
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake (2024) no information Guide two brothers on an epic journey of discovery, loss, adventure and mystery remade for the latest generation of graphics, performance, and gameplay. Play in single-player mode or local co-op with a friend. This is one journey you will never forget. (store.steampowered.com)
Bruce Lee (1984) no information The plot involves the eponymous martial artist advancing from chamber to chamber in a wizard's tower, seeking to claim infinite wealth and the secret of immortality. There are twenty chambers, each represented by a single screen with platforms and ladders. To progress, the player must collect a number of lanterns suspended from various points in the chamber. (wiki)
Bruce Lee Lives: The Fall of Hong Kong Palace (1989) no information The game's plot takes place at the Hong Kong Palace, a peaceful place where martial artists practice in order to become professional warriors; however, a large group of thugs led by a vile name Master Po came to start the destruction of Hong Kong Palace. This caused the citizens of Hong Kong Palace to cry for the help of a martial arts legend Bruce Lee to end the destruction of Hong Kong Palace by defeating Master Po and his henchmen to bring back peace to Hong Kong Palace. (wiki)
Bruce Lee: Quest of the Dragon (2002) no information The game features a storyline in which 24-year-old Bruce battles multiple enemies to rescue his kidnapped father and retrieve the mystical Golden Relic from an organized crime organization known as Black Lotus, led by mysterious "Dragon Lady", whose father Chai Wan was inadvertently killed by Lee. (wiki)
Bruce Lee: Return of the Legend (2003) no information Player controls the well-known martial artist and movie actor, Bruce Lee, who plays the role of Hai Feng, a martial arts student, whose master was murdered by the hands of the Yakan organisation, making him run out for revenge. (wiki)
Bruce\'s Price is Right (1996) no information The aim is to build up the most money by buying or selling an intriguing range of every day items; sounds easy ? Well the twist is, that a roll of the die will mean you have to buy & sell in the value of a different year each time (ranging from 1950-1995) ! Imagine, buying a microwave oven at 1970's price (£259) & selling it in 1995 (£90) !
Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling (1998) no information Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling is a sports video game. (wikipedia.org)
Brunswick Pro Bowling (2007) no information Brunswick Pro Bowling is a video game developed by Point of View, Inc. (wikipedia.org)
Brunswick World: Tournament of Champions (1997) no information Players create a bowler in order to play against eleven professional bowlers. Players can choose their bowler's clothes, what hand they use to bowl, the spare ball and primary ball they want to use, and also the weight of the balls. The game offers practice, tournament, and league modes. Bowling is performed by choosing where to stand, then using the two meters that determine the amount of power and spin the ball will have when it's finally released down the lane. (mobygames.com)
Brunswick Zone Cosmic Bowling (2010) no information Brunswick Zone for the Nintendo Wii, captures the essence of the new "Zone" bringing the excitement, lights and music of Cosmic Bowling to your living room. (Metacritic.com)
Brushwood Buddies (2016) no information In Brushwood Buddies, an unusual puzzle game, adorable creatures will enlist your help to craft various items as they journey through forests, grasslands, and villages! Discover tons of recipes, and find clever ways to manage inventory space and resources while keeping your buddies happy. (store.steampowered.com)
BRUT@L (2016) no information Brut@l is a clever homage to old-school ASCII dungeon crawler games.
Brutal Legend (2009) no information Brütal Legend is a third person action/adventure game incorporating real time strategy elements. The game uses an open world that Tim Schafer has described as being approximately 40 square miles (100 km2) in area. The player controls the protagonist Eddie Riggs, a roadie who one day finds himself transported into a heavy metal-themed fantasy world. Much of the game takes place in an unnamed world inspired by heavy metal music, created by, according to the game's mythology, Ormagöden.
Brutal: Paws of Fury (1994) no information Brutal: Paws of Fury is a 2D fighting video game published by GameTek Inc. in 1994. (wikipedia.org)
Brute Force (2003) no information Brute Force takes place in the year 2340, when the human race has spread out across the galaxy and settled around 50 star systems, which are collectively known as the "Known Worlds". The major colonies and some alien races are governed by what is known as the Confederation of Allied worlds (usually referred to as the "Confed"). They patrol borders, protect their people, and keep watch on hostile alien races, as well as humans who wish to work for the aliens. (wiki)
Bruxelles 1893 (2013) no information Bruxelles 1893 is a worker placement game with elements of bidding and majority control. Each player is an architect of the late 19th century and is trying to achieve, through various actions, an architectural work in the Art Nouveau style. The most successful building yields the most points. Each player can also create works of art to increase his score. (boardgamegeek.com)
Bryplay Show Jumping (1978) no information A simulation of International Show Jumping competitions with a choice of 16 identical horses, jumping over a choice of 16 jumps. Players choose a course, choose a horse, or horses, and proceed around the course turning over Action Cards to decide the outcome of the round. After 3 rounds, the winner is decided based on how few faults each horse has collected.
Bubba \'n\' Stix (1994) no information Our goofy hero and his friend - an intelligent alien stick - have crash-landed on a weird planet after being captured by an alien spacecraft. In order to get back to Earth, Bubba must use Stix in a variety of different ways to solve puzzles, overcome adversaries and foil the comedic attempts of his kidnapper to recapture him in this multi-directional scrolling puzzle. (igdb)
Bubble and Squeak (1994) no information Bubble and Squeak starts off similarly to many other platform games. Controlling a bald child, you move through a scrolling array of ledges, avoiding contact with nasties who release coins when shot. There are hidden areas to find as well. (mobygames.com)
Bubble Bobble (1986) no information The game, starring the twin Bubble Dragons Bub and Bob, tasks players with travelling through one hundred stages, blowing and bursting bubbles, jumping on and off blown bubbles to navigate level obstacles, dodging and eliminating enemies, and collecting a variety of items. (Wikipedia)
Bubble Bobble 4 Friends (2019) no information The classic platforming franchise Bubble Bobble is back. Bubble Bobble 4 Friends recreates the old bubble-based challenge with co-op for up to 4 players, exclusively on Nintendo Switch. (Metacritic.com)
Bubble Bobble Double Shot (2007) no information Bubble Bobble Double Shot is a platform action game for the Nintendo DS, part of the Bubble Bobble series. (wikipedia.org)
Bubble Bobble Evolution (2006) no information Bubble Bobble Evolution is a game in the Bubble Bobble series for the PSP system. (wikipedia.org)
Bubble Bobble Neo! (2009) no information Bubble Bobble Neo! (バブルボブル Neo!, Baburu Boburu Neo!) is a remake of the 1986 arcade game Bubble Bobble.
Bubble Bobble Part 2 (1993) no information A game in the Bubble Bobble series. The gameplay remains largely unchanged from the other games in the series. However, the player can become able to float up to higher platforms and over walls by holding down the B button. (Wikipedia)
Bubble Bobble Plus! (2009) no information Bubble Bobble Plus! (バブルボブル Plus!, Baburu Boburu Plus!) is a remake of the 1986 arcade game Bubble Bobble.
Bubble Bobble Revolution (2005) no information Bubble Bobble Revolution is a 2D platform game for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Bubble Ghost (1987) no information Bubble Ghost is a 2D arcade game. The player controls the ghost using the computer mouse and makes him blow at a bubble. The objective is to guide a bubble throughout a number of halls in a haunted house. (wikipedia.org)
Bubble Guppies (2012) no information Preschoolers favorite little Guppies - Molly, Gil, Deema, Nonny, Oona, Goby and Bubble Puppy – make a splash in the very first Bubble Guppies videogame! (Mobygames.com)
Bubble Stories (2021) no information Step into the world of Bubble Stories with two adventures where you are the hero! Discover new worlds by exploring, card after card, all the places you can visit! Enjoy each place along the way and discover what is hidden at the end of each adventure! (boardgamegeek.com)
Bubble Symphony (1994) no information In Bubble Symphony, you play one of four dragons - Bubblun, Bobblun, Kululun, and Cororon. Each dragon has its advantages and disadvantages. You have the task of trapping your enemies in bubbles, then bumping into them to make them turn into food, which you can get for points. There are multiple paths that you can take, and bosses that you have to defeat in order to proceed to the next set of levels. Multiple endings are viewed depending on skill and secrets found. (mobygames)
Bubble Witch 3 Saga (2017) no information Users play as a friendly witch character named Stella. The witch aims and shoots colored bubbles upwards at other bubbles, clearing them whenever she connects three or more bubbles of the same color. Stella attempts to free owls trapped in these bubbles, clear paths for ghosts to fly upwards to their friends, and defeat an evil cat named Wilbur.
Bubblee Pop (2016) no information Align them all! In Bubblee Pop, players compete head-to-head to save Bubblees by aligning three of them horizontally or vertically. Once aligned, the Bubblees give the player points and trigger special powers. If you pile them the wrong way, though, you risk losing the game immediately. (boardgamegeek.com)
Bubbles the Cat (2019) no information Leap, blast and bob your way through over a hundred levels of cute platforming action in BUBBLES THE CAT! (store.steampowered.com)
Bubsy 3D (1996) no information Run, jump, swim, and fly anywhere in huge 3D worlds full of zany humor and the Bubsy 'tude! Scrounge-up the 32 missing pieces of your escape rocket or kiss your homeworld goodbye! Shoot atoms and bop Woolies, Clambos, and 12 other wacky creatures as you rip into planet Rayon! Get your paws on a mess of atoms for extra lives bonus rounds and useful rocket fuel! Play "cat and mouse" in a unique 2-Player mode! (original box)
Bubsy II (1994) no information Bubsy is back! After defeating the evil Woolies in the first game, Bubsy, the brave bob-cat, has to participate in an even more dangerous adventure: to explore a mysterious hyperdimensional mansion, inside of which there are portals that lead to different area in different locations and times. (mobygames.com)
Bubsy in Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind (1993) no information Enemy aliens called "Woolies" intend to steal Earth's supply of yarnballs, and as Bubsy has the world's largest collection of yarnballs, he has the most at stake, and sets out to stop the Woolies and reclaim the yarnballs. The player must maneuver Bubsy through the levels, jumping on enemy "Woolies", and collecting stray yarn balls. The gameplay has been compared to the Sonic the Hedgehog games from the Sega Genesis era. (Wikipedia)
Bubsy: The Woolies Strike Back (2017) no information Bubsy: The Woolies Strike Back is a platform video game developed by Black Forest Games. The game was released for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 4 on October 31, 2017. The game is the fifth entry in the Bubsy series, and the first new entry in 21 years.
Buccaneer (2006) no information Buccaneer is an Action game, developed by DigitalWare and published by D3Publisher, which was released in Japan in 2006. (igdb)
Buck Bumble (1998) no information The year is 2010, and as the result of a previous spill at a chemical factory in London, England, the insects in the surrounding area have mutated. Several different types of these mutated insects gather together becoming the evil Herd, who are bent on taking over the garden, and eventually the whole world. The game casts the player as a Buck Bumble, a volunteer bumblebee that gets implanted with cyborg technology. He is part of an organization known as "The Resistance" is opposed to Herd. (wiki)
Buck Rogers: Countdown to Doomsday (1990) no information The game centers around a longstanding war between the Earth-based New Earth Organization (NEO), and the Mars-based Russo-American Mercantile (RAM). [...] A new party joins the ranks of a desperate NEO. At the beginning of the game the player creates a party of six characters from a choice of five classes (Rocketjock, Warrior, Medic, Rogue, and Engineer) and six races (Human, Desert Runner, Tinker, Venusian, Martian, and Mercurian). (wikipedia.org)
Buck Rogers: Matrix Cubed (1992) no information The game took place in the Buck Rogers XXVC campaign setting. Matrix Cubed is a sequel to Countdown to Doomsday, which came out in 1990. (wikipedia.org)
Bucket Crusher (2022) no information Upgrade your characteristics and become more and more destructive! Tear down this wall to the ground! (play.google.com)
Bucket Knight (2019) no information Even knights still have to pay taxes, loans and alimony. Help the brave knight in his sacred mission to find the Holy Grail (and then sell it). Explore dungeons, slay enemies, avoid traps, stay alive and get rich! (store.steampowered.com)
Buckshot Roulette (2023) no information BUCKSHOT ROULETTE is a tabletop horror game that attempts to re-design the infamous game of Russian Roulette, replacing the traditional revolver with a proper 12-gauge pump-action shotgun. This extra firepower, and more importantly the different mechanics in handling a shotgun compared to a revolver, offers a fresh take on the classic and deadly game of chance. (igdb)
Bucky O\'Hare (1992) no information Bucky O'Hare and his crew have been attacked by the evil toads and his crew has been captured and are being held on four color-coded planets. It is up to you, Captain Bucky O'Hare, to rescue your crew. Let's croak us some toads! Bucky O'Hare at its core is very similar to the Mega Man series of games. Initially you can select from 1 of 4 themed planets (fire, ice, jungle, mechanical) wherein you rescue one of 4 crew members and use their powers to rescue the others. (wikipedia.org)
Bud Spencer & Terence Hill - Slaps And Beans (2018) no information The first OFFICIAL Bud Spencer and Terence Hill videogame!
BuddhaWheel (2005) no information Players go around a board based on the Buddhist wheel of life. A dice decides which realm he or she is born into and they then move around the section. A "karma card" decides which realm the player is to be reborn into. The idea is to escape from the wheel and become a Buddha - once you've done that you can opt to go back in to help other players and prolong the game into infinity.
Buddy Simulator 1984 (2021) no information Thanks to next generation AI technology, BUDDY SIMULATOR 1984 simulates the experience of hanging out with a best buddy! Your buddy learns from you, constantly adapting to your interests and personality. But most importantly, your buddy can play games with you!
Budget Cuts 2: Mission Insolvency (2019) no information Budget Cuts 2: Mission Insolvency is a stealth action game built for the total immersion that only heavily spatial VR experiences can bring, bound together with an epic story, spine-tingling tension and a delicious blend of violence, tongue-in-cheek humor, and tacos. (store.steampowered.com)
Budokan (1989) no information Budokan is a versus fighting game, pitting the player against other martial arts practitioners in a great tournament known as the Budokan (taking place at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo). (imdb.com)
Buffers Evolution (1999) no information Buffers Evolution is a Japan-only game for the WonderSwan by Bandai. (wikipedia.org)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds (2003) no information Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds is a 2003 video game and the fourth of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer franchise. (wikipedia.org)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Sacrifice (2009) no information Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Sacrifice is a beat 'em up horror video game developed by Romanian developer Beast Studios for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
The Bug Butcher (2016) no information The Bug Butcher is an intense action shooter, wrapped in stylistic 2D art, and smeared with juvenile humor where timing and fierce reflexes are paramount in protecting your fragile squishy body! The gameplay has an extremely simple core mechanic that is easy to understand, but hard to master. Plus, who doesn't love a universe where you wield a beefy arsenal of military grade weaponry.
Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling (2020) no information Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling is a role-playing video game developed by Moonsprout Games and published by DANGEN Entertainment. It was released on November 21, 2019 for Microsoft Windows, and on May 28, 2020 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
Bug! (1995) no information A 3D rendered platform/adventure video game developed for the Sega Saturn. The background plot centers around the title character, Bug, a famous Hollywood star hoping to make his "biggest break" ever. (gamicus.gamepedia.com/Bug!)
A Bug\'s Life (1998) no information Experience Flik's journey throughout Ant Island.
Bugdom (1999) no information Bugdom's story centers on the Bugdom, a kingdom inhabited by insects that appears as an outdoors bug environment. The kingdom was overthrown by the tyrannic and pompous King Thorax, leader of an evil clan of fire ants. The player assumes the role of Rollie McFly, who has survived the ambush of the kingdom by taking refuge in the lawn area. Rollie must travel to Thorax's anthill on the distant reaches of the Bugdom, while freeing various trapped ladybugs along the way.
Buggy Boy (1985) no information The object of the game is to drive around one of five courses (Offroad, North, East, South or West) in the shortest time possible. Each course has five legs, each filled with obstacles such as boulders and brick walls. (wikipedia.org)
Buggy Run (1993) no information Buggy Run is a 1993 racing video game for the Sega Master System. (wikipedia.org)
Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters (2000) no information While on duty as the top pest controller for "Jet Age Pest Control," Daffy Duck accidentally breaks Granny's Time Regulator and is thrown back in time with the core of this machine, a precious Time Gem. The time regulator goes haywire, hurtling various residents of different eras in time across time and space, and the gears that help the regulator function are scattered as well. Bugs Bunny arrives at Granny's house, and is tasked with finding the Time Gem. (wiki)
The Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout (1990) no information The Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout is a Kemco video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990. The game is a side-scrolling adventure where players control Bugs Bunny on a quest to get to his 50th birthday party. He is armed with a mallet that he can swing at enemies, deflect certain projectiles, or destroy bricks. At the end of most levels, Bugs can use his mallet to defeat a Warner Brothers character such as Foghorn Leghorn, Sylvester, or the Tasmanian Devil. (wikipedia.org)
The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle (1989) no information The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle, known in Japan as Roger Rabbit (????????) for the Family Computer Disk System, is a 1989 puzzle video game developed by Kemco for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was also released for the Game Boy in Japan as Mickey Mouse (???????) and in North America as the same name as the North American NES release. (wikipedia.org)
Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage (1994) no information Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage is a side-scrolling platform game. A fiendish animator has gone crazy and has started painting Bugs Bunny into all sorts of messes across reused cartoon landscapes. Bugs is getting into trouble from all kinds of characters. Bugs will need to use his experience, wit, and arsenal of wacky ACME weapons in order to defeat the challenges of each location. (mobygames.com)
Bugs vs. Tanks (2013) no information Bugs vs. Tanks (?????, Mushikera Sensha) is a tank action game designed by Keiji Inafune. (wikipedia.org)
BugsBoxVR (2018) no information The Bugs invade Honeyland. Now you should defeat the enemies and keep peace.
Bugsnax (2020) no information Bugsnax is an adventure video game developed by independent game studio Young Horses. (wikipedia.org)
Build \'n Race (2009) no information Build 'n Race is a video game developed by British studio Icon Games Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Build-A-Bear Workshop (2007) no information Build-A-Bear Workshop is a simulation video game for the Nintendo DS based on the retailer of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Build-a-lot (2007) no information As a real-estate developer, it is up to you to buy, sell, build, rent, and upgrade real estate properties to make a profit. In each level, you are given a field of houses and lots. Workers and materials are also tracked and required for projects. Two modes are included; career mode and casual mode.
Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe (2008) no information Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe is another game in the city-building series by HipSoft. As in previous releases, the primary objective is to construct a variety of buildings, but this time in Europe. The player goes from city to city all over, where every place has a set of goals that must be accomplished before time runs out.
Build-a-lot 4: Power Source (2009) no information In Build-a-lot 4, players help friendly towns to grow and glow by building neighborhoods and generating clean energy. You’ll have resources at your command to energize the town and make sure things are running efficiently. Improve your cash-flow and improve the town.
The Builders: Antiquity (2015) no information From the Hanging Gardens of Babylon to the Pyramids of Egypt, and without forgetting the Greek Parthenon, The Builders: Antiquity — a standalone card game based on The Builders: Middle Ages — offers a whole range of challenges to its builders. To face these challenges, you must put on your foreman clothes. Between hiring workers, managing their organization, purchasing slaves or tools, and taking out loans. (boardgamegeek.com)
The Builders: Middle Ages (2013) no information In The Builders: Middle Ages, the cards represent buildings or workers. Players score points (and gain money) by completing the construction of buildings, while placing a worker on a construction site costs money. Each building has four characteristics rated between 0 and 5, and the workers have the same characteristics valued in the same range. To complete a construction, the player must add enough workers to cover the four characteristics of the building. (boardgamegeek.com)
Buildings Have Feelings Too! (2021) no information An exciting new city-management/puzzle game about buildings and the city they inhabit. You must grow your city to a bustling metropolitan centre with an array of shops, offices, entertainment facilities and amenities, to help your buildings thrive; or risk them being demolished forever. (Metacritic.com)
Bujingai: The Forsaken City (2003) no information The year is 22XX, the world civilization collapsed due to the lack of power after the explosion of a nuclear reactor. You are cast in a role of Lau, whose friend Lei turned on the dark side and is set to destroy what is left of the world and your plan is to stop Lei by any means necessary. (Mobygames)
Buku Sudoku (2006) no information Buku Sudoku (titled Buku Números in Mexico and Buku数字パズル in Japan) is a downloadable puzzle game developed by Ukrainian studio Absolutist Ltd. (wikipedia.org)
Bulb Boy (2015) no information One gloomy night, Bulb Boy wakes suddenly from a frightening nightmare to discover that evil has overshadowed the Bulbhouse. His family has disappeared and there are horrid monsters lurking in the shadows. Gather the courage and use his glass head to save everything he loves.
Bulk Slash (1997) no information After the great galactic war ends, the planet Blau and its citizens are oppressed and discriminated against by the victors. Former military chief Alois Gardona enacts a coup d'état, to bring Blau back to power, and so a coalition of planets is rallied to put a stop to them. As Chris Dori you are an S.D.F. pilot who must single-handedly win the war. (igdb)
Bullet Heaven 2 (2015) no information Bullet Heaven 2 is a bullet-hell shoot-em-up inspired by games like Touhou and Jamestown. It's all about shooting every cute thing that moves, while dodging hundreds of shiny bullets per second! (Steam)
Bullet Witch (2006) no information In the wake of multiple natural disasters culminating in a demon invasion in 2007, Earth has become a wasteland, and by the year 2013 humanity is on the brink of extinction. Alicia Claus, a witch guided by a demonic power dubbed the "Darkness", enters a near-deserted American city. During her time there, she and the resistance are forced to flee from Omega—a powerful demon immune to magic and gunfire—and Maxwell asks for her aid in saving humanity. (wiki)
Bulletball (2007) no information BulletBall is the new therapeutic table sport by Inclusion Sports that allows people with disabilities to play competitively against those without disabilities. It can be played either standing or seated, indoors or outdoors, by individuals of all ages and of varying levels of upper-body mobility. (nchpad.com)
Bulletstorm (2011) no information Bulletstorm is a 2011 first-person shooter video game developed by Polish developer People Can Fly and the American company Epic Games, and is published by Electronic Arts for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows. The game was released on February 22, 2011 in North America and on February 25, 2011 in Europe. The game is distinguished by its sense of style and crass humor, rewarding players with points for performing increasingly ludicrous and creative kills.
Bulletstorm VR (2024) no information Bulletstorm VR is a VR version of Bulletstorm.
Bulls \'N\' Bears (1954) no information Object of game - to accumulate money and stock. Parts: Money in $10, $50, $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000 Two wooden rectangle dice with Bulls and Bears on them. Stock Certificates for Autos, Bonds, Funds, Oils & Steels "Chance" cards Playing Cards
Bulls & Bears (2017) no information Players start out with $100,000 cash, roll the dice, and proceed around the board. Spaces on the board correspond to different life events such as getting paid a salary, going on vacation, or picking from the three decks of cards that sit at the center of the board. To win, a user must double their money and own a home, life and health insurance, and a retirement plan.
Bulls & Cows (1899) no information The goal is to be the first player to successfully decode your opponent's secret number or word. Each player secretly writes a four-digit number or four-letter word. The digits or letters must all be different. Players take turns trying to guess their opponent's number/word. The opponent tells them the number of matches. Right number, wrong place is a "cow." Right number, right place is a "bull." If the person who took the first turn is also the first to decode the secret number or word, t
Bulls and Bears (1936) no information The object of the game is for one player, by wisely manipulating his holdings, to acquire all the money and to become the owner of all the stock. The winner of the game is the player remaining after the other players have been forced from the game by the loss of all their money and stock certificates.
Bulls and Bears (1988) no information Acquire $200,000 by buying and selling stocks, mutual funds, fixed-income securities, foreign currency, gold, and real estate.
Bulls and Bears: The Great Wall St. Game (1883) no information Players make bets on whether stocks and commodities will rise or fall. Each turn a spinner determines the results, so it's a game that is almost 100% luck.
Bulls vs. Blazers and the NBA Playoffs (1992) no information Bulls vs. Blazers and the NBA Playoffs, later released in Japan as NBA Pro Basketball: Bulls vs Blazers and the NBA Playoffs, is a 1992 basketball video game developed by Electronic Arts and released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. A later Mega Drive version was released under the title Bulls versus Blazers and the NBA Playoffs, later released in Japan as NBA Playoffs: Bulls vs Blazers. (wikipedia.org)
Bully (2006) no information Set within the fictional town of Bullworth, the story follows a student and his efforts to rise through the ranks of the school system. The open world design lets the player freely roam Bullworth, which includes a number of towns. The game is played from a third-person perspective and its world is navigated on-foot, skateboard, scooter, bicycle or go-kart. Players control James "Jimmy" Hopkins, a student who is involuntarily enrolled at Bullworth Academy. (wikipedia.org)
Bump \'n\' Jump (1982) no information Bump 'n' Jump, known in Japan as Burnin' Rubber (??????? B?nin Rab?), is a 1982 Japanese arcade game created by Data East Corporation. (wikipedia.org)
Bunco (1859) no information Players ring the bell each time a "Bunco" is rolled or when a player reaches "21." The object of the game is to have the highest score at the end of six rounds of play. Definition of Bunco: A three-of-a-kind of the number that corresponds to the round (three "1's" in Round One, three "2's" in Round Two and so on.) This is often called a "true" Bunco. A true Bunco immediately ends the round and scores 21 points.
Bunco Party (2004) no information Object is to win the most rounds (out of six rounds). You win a round by being the first person (or team) at your table to score 21 points. You score one point each time you roll the target number (target is 1 for round 1, 5 for round 5, etc). You can immediately win a round and gain control of the giant Fuzzy Bunco Die by being lucky enough to roll a True Bunco (four-of-a-kind of the target number). The player with the most "wins" after 6 rounds is the winner.
Bunhouse (2021) no information Bunhouse is a cute, simple, bunny-filled game focused on growing plants and managing a greenhouse with fellow buns. Play locally with up to four friends as you unlock new plants, order new furniture, customize, style, and organize your greenhouse, and relax in your woodland home. (game press kit)
Bunker - The Underground Game (2015) no information This is Bunker: The Underground Game. You probably never heard of it but since you now have, you are one of the cool kids. Game takes place deep down in a forgotten Soviet bunker. (Steam)
The Bunker (2016) no information The game's player follows the daily routine of the main protagonist, John (played by Adam Brown), who grew up in a fallout shelter in Britain following a nuclear war. When an alarm is triggered, the player has to guide John around the bunker to venture into forgotten areas, recovering his repressed memories and unlocking the secrets of the bunker. (wikipedia.org)
Bunny Bricks (1992) no information Bunny's girlfriend has been kidnapped by an ape, and 30 screens of blocks have been placed between them. Love can't climb all barriers, but a bunny skilled in baseball can smash through them, using his bat to hit each brick on each screen in turn. This sets the scene for a variant on Breakout. (mobygames.com)
Bunny Must Die: Chelsea and the 7 Devils (2018) no information The year is 1999X. After a curse causes Bunny to grow cat ears when a purrmodynamic power plant explodes, she is led by a chubby and divine messenger into the Cave of Devils so that she can remove the hex. However, a mad bull appears out of nowhere, killing the messenger after stabbing him 24 times!
Bunny Park (2020) no information Build and decorate your own nature park! Choose from a range of different decorations and toys to create a charming park! Care for your bunnies with snacks and pets! Be sure to pet your bunnies to keep them happy. But don't wake them up! Create a popular, cozy and cute park! Expand your park and increase its rating to attract new bunnies! Complete your bunny collection! Bring all the bunnies home, each with their own pattern and personality! (itch.io)
Buraco (1940) no information Buraco is a Rummy-type card game in the Canasta family for four players in fixed partnerships in which the aim is to lay down combinations in groups of cards of equal rank and suit sequences, there being a bonus for combinations of seven cards or more. Its name derives from the Portuguese word "buraco", applied to the minus score of any of the two partnerships. The game is popular in the Arab world, specifically in the Persian Gulf; where it is known as 'Baraziliya' (Brazilian). (wikipedia.org)
Burai Fighter (1990) no information Burai Fighter (????, ????????? Burai Fait?) is a 1990 side-scrolling shoot 'em up video game developed by Taxan and published by Taito Corporation. (wikipedia.org)
Bureau 13 (1995) no information This is a puzzle, adventure game about an ultra-secret organization called Bureau 13, whose operatives investigate paranormal phenomenon. After one member of the organization draws unwanted attention, the Bureau decides to neutralize him by sending two agents. The game offers many characters to choose from such as thief, priest, mech and vampire... Since each character has different skills, each puzzle can be solved in a number of ways, leading to different endings. (mobygames.com)
The Bureau of Steam Engineering (2008) no information In The Bureau of Steam Engineering, you play as an American steam engineer at the beginning of the American Civil War who must design and duel steam powered mechs to defend the Union. Unlike other games about steam-powered robots, this game includes a “realistic” simulation of steam-powered machines, requiring you to lay pipes to connect boilers, valves, gauges, and an assortment of steam-powered weapons! (zachtronics.com)
The Bureau: XCOM Declassified (2013) no information The Bureau is a third-person shooter with an emphasis on squad-based tactics. The player controls agent William Carter and commands two additional agents in each mission. Carter has several unique abilities, such as healing his entire squad, lifting enemies out of cover, and summoning drones. The other agents are divided into four classes: Commando, Engineer, Support, and Recon. As Carter and his squad gain more experience points during missions, more abilities become available. (wikipedia.org)
Bureaucracy (1987) no information A text adventure, co-designed by Douglas Adams, wherein one attempts to file a change-of-address form with a credit company without having an aneurysm.
Burger Dice (2016) no information Players take turns rolling dice and making burgers with their ingredients based on a set of simple rules. Score points for dice you play but be careful: waste too many ingredients and you’ll get kicked out of the kitchen! Be the player with the most points at the end of the game to be declared the Chef de Burger!
Burger Joint (2009) no information Players alternate turns as the active player. Each turn consists of five actions. 1. Production. Where a player draws cubes from a bag (Here the cubes represent different resources.) 2. Players trade and use special abilities to convert cubes into more helpful combinations. 3. Spend their resources to build up their fast food empire (by improving their restaurants to diners or by increasing their publicity) 4. Calculating their current score – first player to 12 victory points wins.
Burger Up (2016) no information Players take turns, which consist of four phases: the Market phase where players may purchase ingredients from the market, the Building phase where players place up to 3 ingredients on their burgers, the Burger Up! phase where players may score their burgers if they satisfy an order and the clean-up phase where players draw back up to 4 cards. The game ends when no more Order cards can be revealed. A bonus is awarded to the Chef who built the most burgers and then the winner is determined, base
BurgerTime (1982) no information BurgerTime is a 1982 arcade game created by Data East initially for its DECO Cassette System. The player is chef Peter Pepper, who must walk over hamburger ingredients located across a maze of platforms while avoiding pursuing characters. In the United States, Data East USA licensed BurgerTime for distribution by Bally Midway as a standard dedicated arcade game. Data East also released its own version of BurgerTime in the United States through its DECO Cassette System.
BurgerTime Deluxe (1991) no information You play as Peter Pepper, Chef Extraordinaire. Your objective is to make burgers by walking across the all the parts completely. Each area where the burger pieces are, are connected by ladders. Watch out though, these areas are patrolled by the food foes, Me. Hot Dog, Mr. Pickle, and Mr. Egg. Pepper is his best weapon against them. One shake can send send them into a crying fit allowing Peter to pass by. (MobyGames.com)
BurgerTime Party! (2019) no information A Feast for the senses - chock-full of carefully crafted stages with new hazards such as icy ladders, conveyor belts, and fiery floors, along with colorful characters inspired by old-school cartoons (Metacritic.com)
BurgerTime World Tour (2011) no information BurgerTime World Tour is a 3D update of BurgerTime.
Burgle Bros. (2015) no information Players are unique members of a crew trying to pull off a robbery of a highly secure building — without getting caught. The building has three floors (4x4 tiles), each with its own safe to crack. Players start on the first floor and have to escape to their helicopter waiting on the roof. Players each have three stealth tokens. Whenever they are on the same tile with a guard, they lose one. If any player is caught without a stealth token, the game is over. If players can open all three safes
Buried Alive: Breathless Rescue (2023) no information Are you ready to embark on a spine-chilling adventure? Step into the shoes of the protagonist and experience the terror of being "Buried Alive" in a crypt. Your mission is clear: Escape the confines of your coffin, find the key to unlock the door, and unveil the dark secrets that lie within. (store.steampowered.com)
BURIED STARS (2020) no information Murder at the scene of the collapse of Survival Audition A collapse that broke out at a live broadcast of a survival audition TV show. A fatal incident occurs in front of trapped performers and staff. Who is the murderer? Why… How could this happen? (Mobygames)
Buriki One (1999) no information It's Spring 1999... Fighters from across the world gather at the Tokyo Dome to compete in the World Grapple Tournament. Each contender has their own fighting discipline, ranging from the popular styles of Boxing, Karate and Professional wrestling, to the lesser known arts of Aikido, Tai Chi and Muay Thai. Finally, they have the chance to prove which martial art conquers all! (SNK wiki)
Burlington International Cross Country Horse Game (1989) no information Players maneuver their horses through a cross-country course while trying to avoid penalties. Players must be a little lucky as well as knowledgeable as they must answer questions to avoid penalties.
Burly Men at Sea (2016) no information A branching folktale adventure about a trio of large, bearded fishermen in early 20th-century Scandinavia.
Burn Cycle (1994) no information You play data thief Sol Cutter in a very Johnny Mnemonic-like plot. You have just pulled off a major data theft, but in doing so you've infected yourself with a neural virus, named Burn:Cycle, which will literally turn your brain into goo in 2 hours. Unless, that is, you can find a cure while you simultaneously try to avoid the people whom you stole the data from. (mobygames.com)
Burn Zombie Burn! (2009) no information Top-down "shooter" in which the goals is to survive by setting zombies on fire.
Burnhouse Lane (2022) no information Burnhouse Lane tells a story of Angie Weather, a one foot in the grave agency nurse attempting to complete five impossible tasks in order to win her life back. Solve puzzles, make friends and enemies, run, hide and fight in this dark adventure that'll take you on a trip to another world and back... (mobygames)
Burning Daylight (2019) no information "Waking up naked in a slaughterhouse, you must escape and travel through a dystopian world to uncover the truth of your origins. Burning Daylight is a sci-fi adventure game, set in a dystopian future with light puzzle elements and environmental storytelling." (store.steampowered.com)
Burning Rangers (1998) no information Burning Rangers is a video game developed by Sonic Team for the Sega Saturn system. The player takes on the role of a new recruit to the futuristic firefighting organization of the title, and must explore locations where various emergencies have taken place, extinguishing fires and rescuing survivors (segaretro.org).
Burning Shores (2023) no information Travel beyond the Forbidden West as Aloy's story continues. Encounter new machines and a compelling new story. South of the Tenakth Clan Lands, millennia of volcanic eruptions and violent seismic activity have carved the ruins of Los Angeles into a treacherous archipelago. Experience the next chapter of Horizon Forbidden West as Aloy pursues a sinister new threat to the planet, hidden among these dangerous, untamed wilds.
Burnout (2001) no information Burnout is an arcade style racing game in the mold of the Test Drive or Need For Speed series. In this game, you are racing on realistic streets with real traffic to contend with. There are 6 courses on which to race, 3 of which are reminiscent of Europe, and 3 from the USA. There are several vehicles to choose from, ranging from compact cars to pickups. However, they are not based on real makes and models. (mobygames.com)
Burnout 2: Point of Impact (2002) no information The goal of Burnout 2: Point of Impact is to race circuits around a track, either alone, against the game artificial intelligence or human opponents. The tracks feature traffic, complex junctions and obstacles which can make driving at high speeds difficult. The game also includes a "Crash" mode, in which the player (s) earn points by causing damage to other vehicles. (wikipedia.org)
Burnout 3: Takedown (2004) no information The third instalment in the Burnout series, which is characterised by fast-paced arcade racing. A staple of the series is the use of boost, earned through risky driving, to rapidly increase a car's speed. The central mechanic introduced in Burnout 3 is Takedowns, which allow players to slam their opponents until they crash. The Crash mode from Burnout 2: Point of Impact returns but has been enhanced to accommodate the Aftertouch feature. (wikipedia)
Burnout Crash! (2011) no information Burnout Crash! (branded Burnout CRASH!) is a downloadable action racing video game in the Burnout series. (wikipedia.org)
Burnout Dominator (2007) no information Burnout Dominator is a racing video game developed by EA UK. (wikipedia.org)
Burnout Legends (2005) no information Burnout Legends is a racing video game developed by Criterion Games. (wikipedia.org)
Burnout Paradise (2008) no information Burnout Paradise is an open world racing video game in which players can compete in several types of races. It is the fifth entry in the Burnout series. (wikipedia.org)
Burnout Revenge (2005) no information Similar to its predecessor Burnout 3: Takedown, Revenge focuses on a mixture of racing in the midst of rush-hour traffic, and vehicular combat; players use the cars themselves as weapons. (wikipedia.org)
Bury Me, My Love (2017) no information Bury me, my Love tells the story of Syrian refugee Nour and her husband Majd, as Nour undertakes a perilous journey to safety in Europe. (store.steampowered.com)
Bus Driver (2007) no information In Bus Driver, your job is to transport passengers around an attractive and realistic city. You must drive to a timetable on a planned route, whilst obeying traffic rules, and taking care not to upset or injure your passengers. This makes Bus Driver unlike any other driving game - the experience of driving a bus is very different from blazing through a racing circuit. (store.steampowered.com)
Bus Simulator 21 (2021) no information Bus Simulator 21 is a bus simulator game developed by Stillalive Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Bushido Bear (2016) no information What's more dangerous than an angry bear? Or a sword-wielding ninja? An angry, sword-wielding ninja bear of course! Bushido Bear is an original action game by Spry Fox, the developer of the award-winning games Triple Town, Steambirds & Alphabear. Defend your forest against endless waves of evil demons by hacking and slashing through your foes with two giant swords! Slice and dice the invaders for as long as you can survive.
Bushido Blade (1997) no information A member of society of assassins known as Kage escapes the confines of the dojo where their leader disregarding the group's honor and the traditions held by its students. (imdb)
Bushido Blade 2 (1998) no information In the 13th century, on the island of Konoshima there existed two feudal clans, the Kagami and the Sue, both aligned to the same Daimy?. They lived in peace until war on mainland Japan crushed the Daimy?. The Kagami swore fealty to the new Daimy? while the Sue were loyal to their master until the end. The conflict between the two began with the Kagami drawing the Sue off of the island and into battle. The Sue, having been defeated in battle, then lost their sacred sword the Yugiri. (Wiki)
Business (1998) no information Business, seems like a bit of a misnomer, because there is little about business in the game. Each turn, a set of colored chips are auctioned off for each player, however, the number of chips and color combinations are different. Players simultaneously bid some of their bankroll to determine what order they'll pick their set. Once all the chips have been awarded, players can cash in sets of chips for the values on cards which change every turn. The player at the end of the game with the largest
Business Strategy (1973) no information A management game where players have to compete for the resources needed to produce their finished goods. They then compete in the marketplace to sell their goods. The winner is the last player to be in business. Games can also end by player agreement, as it is possible for all players to establish stable companies, particularly if everyone plays a cautious game.
Bust a Groove (1998) no information Bust a Groove is a music video game for the Sony PlayStation.
Bust a Groove 2 (1999) no information Bust a Groove 2 is a 1999 music video game developed by Metro and published by Enix for the Sony PlayStation and is the sequel to Bust a Groove.
Bust-A-Move (1995) no information Which will burst first: your concentration or the level you're working on? It takes more than just swinging the bubble-turret and taking aim on the falling ceiling; tactical planning and mental dexterity are the only way to string together three or more bubbles and 100 wins to make it through all the bubble and ego-bursting rounds of Bust-A-Move! (gamefaqs)
Bust-A-Move Bash! (2007) no information In puzzle mode, the player clears the screen of all the colored balls. When three same color of balls clump together, they will disappear. This version includes other types of balls, such as support, star, flame, and rainbow balls, which perform different functions. Every 10 levels, the player can participate in a shooting round, where he or she may obtain one of the above-named other balls. (wiki)
Bust-a-Move DS (2005) no information Bust-a-Move DS, known as Hippatte!! Puzzle Bobble (ひっぱって!!パズルボブル, Hippatte!! Pazuru Boburu) in Japan, is a puzzle video game developed by Happy Happening. (wikiepdia.org)
Bustafellows (2021) no information Arrive in New Sieg, a beautiful fictional town. Step into the shoes of a strong, smart and gifted journalist in this romantic adventure. (Metacritic.com)
Buster Fight (1994) no information Buster Fight is an Action game, developed by Sims and published by Sega, which was released in Japan in 1994. (igdb)
Busytown: Eye found it! (2009) no information Cooperative game appropriate for preschoolers, combining a race across Busytown, with a mechanic of looking for specific objects on the map (flags, ladders, etc.). The game board is over six feet long. Drive across Busytown toward the ferry that will take you to Picnic Island. On your way, you will help Goldbug find hidden objects all around town. The more you find, the faster you move! Will you make it to Picnic Island before Pig Will and Pig Won't eat all the food?
Butcher (2017) no information BUTCHER is a fast-paced 2D shooter and a blood-soaked love letter to the cult classics of the genre. If kicking corpses into a lava pit and adorning walls with blood is your idea of a good time, BUTCHER is THE game for you.
Butt-Ugly Martians: Zoom or Doom (2002) no information Butt-Ugly Martians: Zoom or Doom is a 2002 racing video game released by Runecraft. (wikipedia.org)
Butterfly Soup (2017) no information Butterfly Soup is an indie visual novel by American developer Brianna Lei, released in 2017 (wikipedia.org).
Butterfly Soup 2 (2022) no information A sequel to Butterfly Soup, a romantic sports visual novel about gay Asian-American teens playing baseball and falling in love. Set in the year 2009, the game switches between the perspectives of Diya, Noelle, Akarsha, and Min-seo as they navigate high school life in the San Francisco Bay Area. A 2-4 hour game, featuring memes. (itch.io)
Button City (2021) no information Button City is a colorful low poly narrative adventure game about a fox and his friends banding together to save their local arcade! Explore a diorama world, play exciting arcade games, complete quirky quests and meet cute animal friends. (Metacritic.com)
Button Soccer (1911) no information There are five major different sets of rules, three in Brazil (Bahia, Rio, São Paulo), and two in Hungary: a simple one used by casual players and a very detailed official one. In common, all are played on a large smooth table, the players are round (in the past large buttons were used) and are moved by pressing a pick, finger, or comb on its edge. Depending on the set of rules each player (coach) will have one or more turns at a time.
BuyWord (2005) no information A letter arrangement word game. You buy letter tiles at a low price to sell words at high prices. A word game with buy and sell mechanics.
Buzz Aldrin\'s Race into Space (1993) no information Buzz Aldrin's Race into Space re-creates the thrilling endeavor of trying to lead your country's space program to the moon before a competing superpower does the same. As head of your country's space program you will need to develop all the hardware you need for your spacecraft and make it safe, choose the right persons to send into space and make sure they come back alive. (mobygames.com)
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (2000) no information Buzz Lightyear of Star Command is a platform/shooter video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Disney Interactive and Activision in 2000. It is based on the animated series of the same name, a spin-off of the Toy Story franchise. (wikipedia)
Buzz! Junior: Dino Den (2008) no information Buzz! Junior: Dino Den is the fourth game in the Buzz! Junior series of party games. (wikipedia.org)
Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party (2006) no information Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party is a party video game developed by Magenta Software. (wikipedia.org)
Buzz! Junior: Monster Rally (2007) no information Buzz! Junior: Monster Rumble (known as Buzz! Junior: Monster Rally in North America) is the third game in the Buzz! Junior series of games. (wikipedia.org)
Buzz! Junior: Robo Jam (2007) no information Buzz! Junior: Robo Jam is a 2007 family game for the Sony PlayStation 2, and is the second game in the Buzz! Junior series of games. (wikipedia.org)
Buzz!: Brain Bender (2008) no information Buzz!: Brain Bender, developed by Curve Studios for the PlayStation Portable, is the second game in the Buzz! series to be made for a hand-held console. (wikipedia.org)
Buzz!: Brain of the World (2009) no information Buzz!: Brain of... is the eighth title in the Buzz! series of quiz video games. The game has 21 regional variations with the game's title being changed depending upon region, but the basic concept behind the game remains the same. (wikipedia.org)
Buzz!: Master Quiz (2008) no information Buzz!: Master Quiz, is a 2008 video game developed by Relentless Software and Curve Studios for the PlayStation Portable, is the first game in the Buzz! series of quiz games to be made for a hand-held console. (wikipedia.org)
Buzz!: Quiz TV (2008) no information The seventh game in the Buzz! series of quiz games. 'Buzz!: Quiz TV' was one of the first games to support the PlayStation 3 trophy system, and it was the first online game to support the feature. (wikipedia.org)
Buzz!: Quiz World (2008) no information 'Buzz!: Quiz World' features a mix of old and new round types. For example, one new round hides the answers and then slowly reveals them. (wikipedia.org)
Buzz!: The Pop Quiz (2008) no information Buzz! The Pop Quiz is the seventh game in the Buzz! series, and like the previous games in the series, it must be played using the special USB ’Buzz! Buzzers’ controllers, instead of the regular controllers. The game is sold both with and without these ‘Buzz! Buzzers’, and there are four buzzers per set. This means that using the PS2’s two USB connections, up to eight players can play at once. Contestants must answer questions on categories within the world of nineties and noughties po
Buzz!: The Ultimate Music Quiz (2010) no information Buzz!: The Ultimate Music Quiz is a party video game developed by Relentless Software. (wikipedia.org)
Buzzword (2003) no information First, divide everyone into two teams. On your team's turn, one member attempts to give clues to 10 words. The cards state its "buzzword". Other team members must solve each clue by saying the phrases that includes the buzzword. Meanwhile, the other team keeps track of the time and the missed clues. Score one point for each correctly solved clue. The clue giver reads the missed clues to the other team, giving them a chance to score. First team to reach 50 points wins. Watch out! You only get 45
By the Numbers (1962) no information Based on TV show. One of the alphabet cards is placed under the grid so that none of the players can see it. Players start by picking a number on the grid. The card is removed and all players see the letter underneath. This letter is written down and the number card replaced. The player then chooses another number revealing another letter in the same way.
Bye-Bye BoxBoy! (2017) no information Wait...a box is the last defense against annihilation?! Well, fear not--Qbby is no ordinary box. Using his four startling new powers, you must solve hundreds of puzzles across 18 deadly worlds. Create boxes to climb, hover, warp, and bomb your way to salvation! Whether you're a newcomer or an old vet, thinking outside the box has never been more fun.
c-12:Final Resistance (2001) no information The population is threatened with near extinction as hostile alien forces ravage the planet, converting human survivors into cyborg warriors. Working against all odds and armed with an Alien Imaging Unit that has replaced his left eye, Resistance fighter Lt. Riley Vaghan must use firepower, stealth, intelligence and sheer determination to save humankind from impeding doom.
C: The Contra Adventure (1998) no information C: Contra Adventure is a sequel to some of Konami's earlier Contra classics. The game's story follows the events of Contra: Legacy of War. It follows Ray, the only surviving member of the Contra task force (who is originally from Contra: Hard Corps), fighting an alien invasion in the jungles of South America. The nine levels are a combination of mostly overhead with some side-scrolling, and third-person 3D. For a different twist in one of the levels, your character is weightless. (mobygames.com)
C.O.P. The Recruit (2009) no information C.O.P. The Recruit is a video game published by Ubisoft for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
C.O.R.E. (2009) no information C.O.R.E. is a first-person shooter video game by Polish developer NoWay Studio. (wikipedia.org)
C3 Racing (1998) no information C3 Racing is a racing game released in 1998 by Infogrames for the PlayStation. The game allows you to race in 11 locations around the world in a variety of sports cars. In each country there are three tracks to race on. The term C3 Racing stands for three C's; Car Constructors Championship. The game was released in the UK as Max Power Racing as a tie-in to the Max Power magazine. (wikipedia.org)
Cabal (1988) no information Cabal (???? Kab?ru) is a 1988 arcade video game originally developed by TAD Corporation. (wikipedia.org)
Cabal Online (2005) no information Cabal Online takes place in a fictional world known as Nevareth, nearly a thousand years after its devastation by a powerful group of idealistic men, the CABAL. Hoping to turn their world into a utopia, they inadvertently fueled the forces and laws of nature to rebel against them, causing the event known as the Apocalypse. After the destruction, only eight members of the CABAL survived, including their leader, Faust. (wiki)
Cabal Online 2 (2010) no information Cabal II is a sci-fi & fantasy MMORPG created by ESTSoft. As a sequel to the original Cabal Online, Cabal2 uses CryENGINE3 for improved visuals and gameplay compared to original, while retaining the same look and feel. (OnRPG)
Cabela\'s 4x4 Off-Road Adventure (2001) no information Unlike other racing games, Cabelas' is more directed to survival than simply burning rubber and getting to the finish line. And that ain't easy. Using all the options available, you can build a 4 wheel drive beast machine in seconds, and then test it out on desert terrain, with dried up river beds, rocky roads and mountains galore. But be careful, because if you push your car too far, you may destroy parts and end your chances of getting to the finish. (Mobygames.com)
Cabela\'s 4x4 Off-Road Adventure 2 (2001) no information Cabela's 4x4 Off-Road Adventure 2 is a singleplayer-only off-road racing game with six different game modes: skill, navigation, explore, discovery, endurance, freedom. The main objective is to find the navigation buoys using the guidance of compass, map or distance. (Mobygames.com)
Cabela\'s 4x4 Off-Road Adventure III (2003) no information Cabela's Off-Road Adventure 3 has the player test his driving skills combined with RPG elements. Each completed mission has the player accumulate experience that allows for the purchase of better parts, newer trucks and the ability to accept tougher and more rewarding missions. Unlike other Cabela's Off-Road titles, Off-Road 3 offers hunting with perspectives in and out of the truck. (Mobygames.com)
Cabela\'s Adventure Camp (2011) no information The game includes fast paced, exciting outdoor activities that send you straight to summer camp, even in the middle of winter! (Metacritic.com)
Cabela\'s African Adventures (2013) no information Explore the scenic wilderness of Africa on foot and by rig, where you’ll go head to head with the most notorious beasts on the planet as you attempt to take down the biggest of the Big Five: The Rhino, Lion, Leopard, Cape Buffalo & African Elephant. (Metacritic.com)
Cabela\'s African Safari (2006) no information Cabela's African Safari is a third person shooter hunting simulation video game. (wikipedia.org)
Cabela\'s Alaskan Adventures (2006) no information Cabela's Alaskan Adventures (also known as Cabela's Big Game Hunter: 10th Anniversary Edition – Alaskan Adventure for Windows) is a 2006 hunting video game which was developed by Sand Grain Studios, FUN Labs and Magic Wand Productions. (wikipedia.org)
Cabela\'s Big Game Hunter (2007) no information Cabela's Big Game Hunter takes the player to six hunting hotspots around the world in an attempt to acquire prize trophies such as grizzly bears, mountain lions, elk, moose, caribou, etc.
Cabela\'s Big Game Hunter 2005 Adventures (2004) no information Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2005 Adventures is a 2004 hunting video game. (wikipedia.org)
Cabela\'s Big Game Hunter 2010 (2009) no information Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2010 was developed by Cauldron and published by Activision. (wikipedia.org)
Cabela\'s Big Game Hunter 2012 (2011) no information Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2012 is a hunting video game developed by Cauldron. (wikipedia.org)
Cabela\'s Big Game Hunter: Hunting Party (2011) no information The arcade-style hunting game is composed of a series of shooting galleries where YOU are the controller. (Metacritic.com)
Cabela\'s Big Game Hunter: Pro Hunts (2014) no information Cabela's Big Game Hunter: Pro Hunts is a 2014 hunting simulation video game developed by Slovak game developer Cauldron Ltd. (wikipedia.org)
Cabela\'s Dangerous Hunts 2 (2005) no information Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2 is a 2005 hunting video game. (wikipedia.org)
Cabela\'s Dangerous Hunts 2009 (2008) no information Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2009 (known as Cabela's Dangerous Adventures in PAL region) is a hunting video game published by Activision. (wikipedia.org)
Cabela\'s Dangerous Hunts 2011 (2010) no information Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2011 is a hunting video game published by Activision in conjunction with Cabela's. (wikipedia.org)
Cabela\'s Dangerous Hunts 2013 (2012) no information Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2013 is a first-person shooter light gun hunting video game developed by Cauldron. (wikipedia.org)
Cabela\'s Dangerous Hunts: Ultimate Challenge (2006) no information Cabela's Dangerous Hunts: Ultimate Challenge is the first of the Cabela's games to be released on PlayStation Portable. It is a port of Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2, with the addition of some new features. (wikipedia.org)
Cabela\'s Hunting Expeditions (2012) no information Build the most suitable gun for hunting all kinds of game from North America to Africa. (giantbomb.com)
Cabela\'s Legendary Adventures (2008) no information Cabela's Legendary Adventures is the latest title in the popular Cabela's franchise, where for the first time hunting enthusiasts get to relive the greatest hunting stories ever told. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Cabela\'s North American Adventures (2010) no information Cabela's North American Adventures introduces fresh touches that hunters will appreciate, including a custom gun builder that allows players the ability to create thousands of gun options with a variety of receivers, stocks, barrels, and scopes. (Metacritic.com)
Cabela\'s Outdoor Adventures (2009) no information Cabela's Outdoor Adventures is a hunting video game released only in North America. (wikipedia.org)
Cabela\'s Outdoor Adventures (2005) no information Cabela's Outdoor Adventures is a hunting video game released in 2005. (wikipedia.org)
Cabela\'s Survival: Shadows of Katmai (2011) no information Cabela's Survival: Shadows of Katmai is an adventure video game developed by Fun Labs. (wikipedia.org)
Cabela\'s Trophy Bucks (2007) no information Cabela's Trophy Bucks is a hunting simulation video game. (wikipedia.org)
Cacoma Knight in Bizyland (1992) no information Cacoma Knight is a puzzle-painting game. The player will begin each level only able to move around the edges. Use the chalk to move away from the edges and draw a line over the darkened area and reach another edge. Once a section is chalked off from the rest, it will be restored. Any treasure revealed will be opened for bonus points. Enemies will walk along the chalk lines or fly in between them. They can be destroyed by being in a section of the screen when it is restored. (mobygames.com)
Cadaver (1990) no information As Karadoc, a bloodthirsty, psychopathic dwarf bounty hunter, you must enter a castle possessed by magic, evil creatures, traps and tricks, defeat a vile Necromancer, then escape to spend your hard-earned riches on a flagon of ale in the nearest hostelry.
Cadence of Hyrule — Crypt of the NecroDancer Featuring The Legend of Zelda (2019) no information Cadence of Hyrule — Crypt of the NecroDancer Featuring The Legend of Zelda is an indie rhythm roguelike video game developed by Brace Yourself Games. (wikipedia.org)
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs (1993) no information Cadillacs and Dinosaurs, released in Japan as Cadillacs Kyouryuu Shinseiki is a 1993 arcade game by Capcom. It is a side-scrolling beat 'em up based on the comic book series Xenozoic Tales. The game was produced as a tie-in to the short-lived Cadillacs and Dinosaurs animated series which was aired during the same year the game was released. (wikipedia.org)
Caesar (1992) no information Caesar is a strategy game for the Atari ST developed by Golden Sector Design released in 1993 (by Impressions).
Caesar II (1995) no information Caesar II is set in the time of ancient Rome, and lets you try to be the next Caesar. You start with one province and have to build an efficient city. To do this you'll have to manage the water supply properly, make sure the city is policed well, and provide adequate education, entertainment, baths, and temples. (mobygames.com)
Caesar III (1998) no information As a provincial governor charged with spreading the glory of Rome your mission is clear – build cities, foster trade and industry, make money. How you accomplish this is up to you. Gain wealth and power, make a career out of pleasing the emperor, battle barbarians and repel invaders, or concentrate on building the next Eternal City. Fail and you'll end up as lunch for the lions. Prove your strength of mind and spirit and you just might be crowned Caesar! (GOG store page)
Caesar IV (2006) no information Caesar IV is a city-building game set in ancient Rome, developed by Tilted Mill Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Caesars Palace (1991) no information Caesars Palace is a casino simulation developed by Realtime Associates and published by Virgin Games. The game is based on the Caesars Palace casino in Las Vegas. (giantbomb.com)
Caesars World of Boxing (1993) no information Caesars World of Boxing is a boxing game that lets you box at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. There's two parts to this game an arcade boxing game in which you have to win matches. And a strategic part where you are approached by managers, trainers, reporters, high rollers and groupies and have to make decisions on their advice, proposals and temptations. (mobygames.com)
Café Race (2005) no information A race game set in a business office. The players take the role of office workers going upstairs to the first floor to get a cup of coffee who then improvise a race while they are going back downstairs… with a cup full of coffee. The player that makes it to the bottom of the stairs and spills the least amount of coffee wins.
Cake Bash (2020) no information Fight to be the tastiest cake! A party game for up to four players, complete with very unique hazards - bash your friends, dash away from danger and have a delicious time! (Metacritic.com)
Cake Mania (2007) no information Cake Mania is a cooking time management video game developed and published by Sandlot Games. (wikipedia.org)
Cake Mania 2: Jill\'s Next Adventure! (2007) no information First, she re-opened the Evans Bakery. Then she sent her grandparents on an exotic Hawaiian cruise. Now, Jill Evans is back in an all-new, out-of-this-world adventure! Help Jill's college friend Risha in her posh rooftop bakery; rescue her old flame, Jack, in his underwater theme park located on the ocean floor, or wind up in 4 other far-flung bakery locations. With each choice leading to new baking challenges and dilemmas, what awaits Jill - Fame, fortune, or love? (Metacritic.com)
Cake Mania 3 (2008) no information As Jill Evans nervously prepares for her big wedding day, disaster strikes when a mysterious ‘timebender' crashes to the floor. As her friends and family rush to pick up the shattered pieces, her loved ones suddenly vanish. Now, in order to rescue them and get back before the ceremony begins, Jill must travel through time and work her cake-making magic on everyone she meets in this all-new adventure based on the best-selling PC title from Sandlot Games. (Metacritic.com)
Cake Mania: Main Street (2009) no information Help Jill and her closest friends earn enough money to revitalize Main Street by opening, managing, and upgrading four unique downtown shops and building must-see tourist attractions. With all-new shop mechanics, 50 shop equipment upgrades, 40 unique mouth-watering recipes, and hilarious new customers, Cake Mania Main Street offers players four truly addictive time management games in one! (Metacritic.com)
Cal Ripken Jr. Baseball (1992) no information Cal Ripken Jr. Baseball is a 1992 sports video game released in 1992 by Mindscape for the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo Entertainment System. (wikipedia.org)
Caladrius (2013) no information Caladrius (カラドリウス, Karadoriusu) is a scrolling shooter developed and published by MOSS. (wikipedia.org)
Calciobit (2006) no information Calciobit is a Game Boy Advance soccer game released in 2006 by Nintendo and Paritybit. (nintendo.wikia.com)
Calico (2020) no information Calico is a day-in-the-life community sim game where you are given an important and adorable task: rebuild the town’s cat café and fill it with cute and cuddly creatures! Build up your café by filling it with cute furniture, fun decorations, yummy pastries, and get it bustling with animals again! (store.steampowered.com)
Calico (2020) no information Players compete to sew the coziest quilt as they collect and place patches of different colors and patterns. Each quilt has a particular pattern that must be followed, and players are also trying to create color and pattern combinations that are not only aesthetically pleasing, but also able to attract the cuddliest cats!
California Games (1987) no information Branching from their popular Summer Games and Winter Games series, this game consisted of some sports purportedly popular in California including skateboarding, freestyle footbag, surfing, roller skating, flying disc (frisbee) and BMX. (wikipedia)
California Games II (1990) no information California Games II is a sports game released by Epyx. (wikipedia.org)
California Speed (1998) no information California Speed is a racing video game developed and published by Atari Games and Midway Games. (wikipedia.org)
Californium (2016) no information Californium is an exploration game co-developed by Darjeeling and Nova Productions, and released in February 2016 for Microsoft Windows and OS X. Californium was developed as a tribute to science-fiction author Philip K. Dick on the 30th anniversary of his death. The player controls Elvin Green, a struggling writer dealing with family matters, as he discovers the means to manipulate reality, and explores several surreal landscapes. (wikipedia.org)
The Caligula Effect 2 (2021) no information Dive into a reality-warping adventure from Persona scenario-writer Tadashi Satomi and director Takuya Yamanaka! (Metacritic.com)
The Caligula Effect (2016) no information The Caligula Effect is a role-playing video game developed by Aquria. A remake of the game, The Caligula Effect: Overdose, was released for the PlayStation 4 in 2018. (wikipedia.org)
Call for Heroes: Pompolic Wars (2007) no information Call for Heroes: Pompolic Wars is a 2007 action RPG video game originally developed for Windows by Serbian studio Quotix Software, and published by Strategy First. The game was supposed to be published for Wii by the now-defunct Data Design Interactive but was ultimately cancelled. (wikipedia.org)
Call of Cthentacle (2009) no information 'Successor' to the highly successful card game, 'Hentacle'. This time you're playing against each other for the dubious honour of dishonouring various 'Investigators' who either don't know what tentacular fun they're letting themselves in for, or know all too well...
Call of Cthulhu (2018) no information 1924. Private Investigator Pierce is sent to look into the tragic death of the Hawkins family. Plunge into a world of creeping madness and cosmic horror. Cryptic clues, shadowy figures, and pure terror bar your way as you fight to retain your sanity and solve an otherworldly mystery. (store.steampowered.com)
Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth (2005) no information Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth is a survival horror action-adventure game with relatively realistic first-person shooter mechanics and stealth elements. It is a reimagining of Lovecraft's 1936 novella, The Shadow over Innsmouth. Set mostly in the year 1922, the story follows Jack Walters, a mentally unstable private detective hired to investigate Innsmouth, a strange and mysterious town that has cut itself from the rest of the United States. (wikipedia.org)
Call of Duty (2003) no information Call of Duty is a 2003 first-person shooter video game developed by Infinity Ward and published by Activision. It is the first of many installments in the Call of Duty franchise. The game simulates infantry and combined arms warfare of World War II using a modified version of the id Tech 3 engine. (wikipedia.org)
Call of Duty 2 (2005) no information Call of Duty 2 redefines the cinematic intensity and chaos of battle as seen through the eyes of ordinary soldiers fighting together in epic WWII conflicts. The sequel to 2003's Call of Duty, winner of over 80 Game of the Year awards, Call of Duty 2 offers more immense, more intense, more realistic battles than ever before, thanks to the stunning visuals of the new COD2 engine.
Call of Duty 2: Big Red One (2005) no information Follows the soldiers of the 1st Infantry Division or Big Red One and the part they played in key campaigns in WWII including North Africa, Sicily and eventually marching into Germany. (IMDb.com)
Call of Duty 3 (2006) no information Call of Duty 3 is the third major installment in the Call of Duty series. (wikipedia.org)
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (2007) no information As both a U.S. Marine and British S.A.S. soldier fighting through an unfolding story full of twists and turns, players use sophisticated technology, superior firepower and coordinated land and air strikes on a battlefield where speed, accuracy and communication are essential to victory. The epic title also delivers an added depth of multiplayer action providing online fans an all-new community of persistent, addictive and customizable gameplay. (gamerankings.com)
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (2007) no information Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is a first-person shooter video game in the Call of Duty franchise, developed specifically for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (2014) no information Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare envisions a powerful future, where both technology and tactics have evolved to usher in a new era of combat for the franchise. Power Changes Everything.
Call of Duty: Black Ops (2010) no information Former Marine Captain and CIA operative Alex Mason, upon interrogation by an unknown party, recounts his violent experiences with the Bay of Pigs, a radical Soviet conspiracy, and the Vietnam war. (imdb.com)
Call of Duty: Black Ops - Zombies (2011) no information Call of Duty: Black Ops – Zombies is a 2011 spin-off game of the Call of Duty series' Zombies mode and the sequel to Call of Duty: Zombies. (wikipedia.org)
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 (2018) no information Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is a multiplayer first-person shooter video game. Unlike previous titles in the Call of Duty series, Black Ops 4 is the first entry to not feature a traditional single-player campaign, and contains only Multiplayer, Zombies and a new battle royale mode called Blackout. (wikipedia.org)
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (2020) no information Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is a first-person shooter video game developed by Treyarch and Raven Software. (wikipedia.org)
Call of Duty: Black Ops II (2012) no information Set in 2025, new unmanned machines have been taken over by Nicaraguan terrorist, Raul Menendez, forcing the U.S.A. to take action. (imdb.com)
Call of Duty: Black Ops III (2015) no information Welcome to Call of Duty: Black Ops III, a dark future where a new breed of Black Ops soldier emerges and the lines are blurred between humanity and the technology we created to stay ahead, in a world where cutting-edge military robotics define warfare. It is the ultimate 3-games-in-1 experience.
Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified (2012) no information Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified is a 2012 first-person shooter video game for the PlayStation Vita. The game features single player, multiplayer, and hostile modes, with the game taking place between Call of Duty: Black Ops, and its sequel, Black Ops II. (wikipedia.org)
Call of Duty: Finest Hour (2004) no information Call of Duty: Finest Hour is a first-person shooter video game based on the original Call of Duty for Microsoft Windows. It has a different storyline and acts as a side-story/expansion of the main game. It features six intertwined stories and battles based on real events from the perspective of soldiers on each side of the allied campaign (U.S., British, and Soviet). (wikipedia.org)
Call of Duty: Ghosts (2013) no information A surreptitious group known only as "Ghosts" leads the fight back against a newly emerged, technologically-superior global power.
Call of Duty: Heroes (2014) no information Call of Duty: Heroes is a free-to-play Real-time strategy game. Players take controls an army of soldiers called Units and also called Heroes to help, to destroy enemy base. While Heroes can be controlled to an extent in that they can be moved, Units can't be controlled, except for the fact that the player can choose where to place their units. Also, Heroes get their own "Killstreaks" to use, such as the Predator Missile, Chopper Gunner, and EMP. (wikipedia.org)
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare (2016) no information Infinite Warfare delivers three unique game modes: Campaign, Multiplayer, and Zombies. In Campaign, players play as Captain Reyes, a pilot turned Commander, who must lead the remaining coalition forces against a relentless, fanatical enemy, while trying to overcome the deadly, extreme environments of space.
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Jackal Assault (2016) no information Infinite Warfare delivers three unique game modes: Campaign returns to the gritty, large-scale war roots of the franchise, while boldly looking ahead. Multiplayer delivers the future of warfare, with many new gameplay innovations. And the cooperative Zombies mode takes players on a wild ride through a new storyline with unique gameplay features and mechanics.
Call of Duty: Mobile (2019) no information Call of Duty: Mobile is a free-to-play first-person shooter game developed by TiMi Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019) no information Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is a first-person shooter video game developed by Infinity Ward. (wikipedia.org)
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2009) no information A massacre at a Russian airport leads to a war between Russia and the United States. Meanwhile, a Task Force is sent to find the perpetrators and bring the bloodshed to an end. (imdb.com)
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Campaign Remastered (2020) no information The Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Campaign has been fully remastered with improved textures, animations, physically based rendering, high-dynamic range lighting, and much more. Experience classic missions including Cliffhanger, The Gulag, and Whiskey Hotel as you join Soap, Price, Ghost and the rest of Task Force 141 in the globe-spanning fight to restore order to the world. (igdb)
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (2011) no information Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is a direct sequel to the previous game in the series, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, with a campaign storyline continuing the struggle of U.S. forces against an invasion by the Russian Federation following the framing of an undercover U.S. agent in a terrorist attack on Moscow.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 - Defiance (2011) no information Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 – Defiance is a 2011 first-person shooter video game in the Call of Duty franchise, developed by n-Space for the Nintendo DS. The game takes place in about the same setting as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and features many elements of gameplay typical to the series, including the usage of iron sights, vehicular missions, and online play. (wikipedia.org)
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II (2022) no information Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II is a 2022 first-person shooter game developed by Infinity Ward. (wikipedia.org)
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (2023) no information Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III is a 2023 first-person shooter video game developed by Sledgehammer Games. (wikipedia.org)
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered (2016) no information One of the most critically-acclaimed games in history, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is back, remastered in true high-definition, featuring improved textures, physically based rendering, high-dynamic range lighting and much more.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Mobilized (2009) no information Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Mobilized is a 2009 first person shooter video game in the Call of Duty franchise, developed specifically for the Nintendo DS. The game takes place in the same setting as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and features many elements of gameplay typical to the series, including the usage of iron sights, and vehicular missions. (wikipedia.org)
Call of Duty: Roads to Victory (2007) no information Call of Duty: Roads to Victory is a 2007 World War II first-person shooter for the PlayStation Portable and a portable spin-off of Call of Duty 3 for consoles. (wikipedia.org)
Call of Duty: Strike Team (2013) no information Call of Duty: Strike Team is a tactical shooter game for Android and iOS. (wikipedia.org)
Call of Duty: United Offensive (2004) no information Call of Duty: United Offensive is a 2004 expansion pack for the first-person shooter video game Call of Duty. The biggest changes made by United Offensive are in the multiplayer aspect of the game. There are new maps which are much larger than the ones in the original game, new weapons from the single player campaign, an in-game rank system which grants additional bonuses with more points, and vehicles such as tanks and jeeps.
Call of Duty: Vanguard (2021) no information Call of Duty: Vanguard is a 2021 first-person shooter game developed by Sledgehammer Games. (wikipedia.org)
Call of Duty: Warzone (2020) no information Experience classic Call of Duty first-person combat in an all-new, massive arena for 150 players. Drop in, armor up, loot for rewards, and battle your way to the top. Welcome to Warzone. (callofduty.com)
Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 (2022) no information Drop into the new map Al Mazrah in Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 (igdb)
Call of Duty: World at War (2008) no information An epic story of an American marine and a Soviet soldier in WWII. (IMDb.com)
Call of Duty: World at War (2008) no information Call of Duty: World at War is a first-person shooter video game in the Call of Duty franchise, released for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Call of Duty: World at War - Final Fronts (2008) no information Call of Duty: World at War – Final Fronts is the 2008 PlayStation 2 counterpart to Call of Duty: World at War. It has its own set of missions involving the U.S. fighting in the Pacific theater and the Battle of the Bulge in Europe, as well as the British advancing on the Rhine River into Germany. (wikipedia.org)
Call of Duty: WWII (2017) no information Call of Duty WWII a breathtaking experience that redefines World War II for a new gaming generation. Land in Normandy on D-Day and battle across Europe through iconic locations in history’s most monumental war. Experience classic Call of Duty combat, the bonds of camaraderie, and the unforgiving nature of war.
Call of Duty: Zombies (2009) no information Call of Duty: Zombies is a 2009 first-person shooter video game developed by Ideaworks Game Studio, and published by Activision for iOS. It is a spin-off of the Call of Duty series, and based on the Zombie mode of Call of Duty: World at War. (wikipedia.org)
Call of Juarez (2006) no information Call of Juarez is an epic adventure western themed FPS game. The player alternately assumes the roles of two distinct, antagonistic characters: a sneaking fugitive Billy and his hunter the reverend Ray. (Steam)
Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood (2009) no information Taking place roughly twenty years prior to the first game, Bound in Blood focuses on the McCall brothers; Ray and Thomas. Beginning towards the end of the American Civil War in August 1864, they abandon their post to try to save their family home. Labelled deserters, they go on the run, with their younger brother William, a priest, joining them. Two years later, hiding out in Mexico, they meet the bandit Juan Mendoza and first encounter the legend of the Gold of Juarez. (wikipedia.org)
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger (2013) no information Call of Juarez: Gunslinger is a linear first-person shooter game. Like the previous Call of Juarez games, the game consists of completing objectives to progress through the game. Staple gameplay elements of the series such as bullet-time and gunslinger duels make a return. A novel element is the occasional ability to dodge bullets via a quick time event. (wikipedia.org).
Call of Juarez: The Cartel (2011) no information Call of Juarez: The Cartel is a first-person shooter video game developed and published by Techland. The game is part of the Call of Juarez western-themed video games, but is set in modern-day Los Angeles and Mexico as up to three players take the role of law enforcement agents. (wikipedia.org)
Call of the Machine (2023) no information A brand-new Quake II experience from MachineGames consisting of 28 campaign levels and one multiplayer deathmatch map. In the depths of Strogg space lies the Machine, a singularity capable of collapsing the fabric of reality. Fight across time and space to find the Strogg-Maker, destroy it, and change the destiny of man and machine.
Call of the Sea (2020) no information Call of the Sea is an adventure video game developed by Out of the Blue. (wikipedia.org)
Call of the Wild: The Angler (2022) no information From the creators of theHunter: Call of the Wild comes a genre-defying fishing experience! Explore a vast and atmospheric open world in search of the perfect fishing spot. Ride the open waters alone or with friends and embark on your journey to become a master angler. (Metacritic.com)
Call to Power II (2000) no information Call to Power II had a number of differences from the previous Call to Power. Chiefly, its user interface, which prompted a redesign for the sequel. Call to Power II also included several gameplay differences. Maximum army size was increased, some balance adjustments were made to avoid the balance problems from the original Call to Power, and the economic system in Call to Power II was reworked so that controlling good terrain became more profitable. (wikipedia.org).
Callahan\'s Crosstime Saloon (1997) no information Callahan's Crosstime Saloon is a 1997 graphic adventure developed by Legend Entertainment. Based on the Callahan's Place book series by Spider Robinson, the game follows Jake Stonebender, narrator of the books, through six comic science fiction adventures. Taking the role of Jake, the player solves puzzles, converses with characters from the Callahan's Place series and visits locations such as the Amazon rainforest, Transylvania and outer space. (wikipedia.org)
Calling (2009) no information Calling, or Calling: Kuroki Chakushin (CALLING??????, lit. Calling: Dark Message) in Japan, is a survival horror video game developed by Hudson Soft exclusively for the Wii console. (wikipedia.org)
Calling All Cars! (2007) no information Calling All Cars! is a downloadable video game developed by Incognito Entertainment and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for PlayStation 3. It was released in 2007. It was also included for free with a 1-year subscription to Qore. (wikipedia)
The Callisto Protocol (2022) no information The Callisto Protocol is a survival horror video game developed by Striking Distance Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Calvin Tucker\'s Redneck Jamboree (2008) no information Redneck Jamboree features twelve minigames which the player can participate in based on redneck activities. The game requires the player to play through the first six games repeatedly in order to unlock the other six. The player is able to spend bottle caps earned from getting high scores on games on further minigames. (wiki)
Calvino Noir (2015) no information The film noir stealth game. Calvino Noir is the exploratory, sneaking adventure through the 1930s European criminal underworld. Architecture meets Noir as you become unwillingly entangled in a revolutionist plot. Inspired by the futuristic dystopian visions of Deus Ex and Blade Runner. (metacritic.com)
Calypso Cricket (1990) no information Designed for between 2-22 players, each team plays cards from the deck when they are up to bat (played over two innings with one side batting out or one inning on a limited overs basis.) The objective of the game is to score the required runs, or when the team bowling last has captured all of the wickets of the team batting last below their score.
Camel Up (2014) no information In Camel Up, up to eight players bet on five racing camels, trying to suss out which will place first and second in a quick race around a pyramid. The earlier you place your bet, the more you can win -- should you guess correctly, of course. Camels don't run neatly, however, sometimes landing on top of another one and being carried toward the finish line. Who's going to run when?
Campbell\'s Alphabet Dice Game (2011) no information Kind of a cross between all the other letter/dice games and Scrabble. This clever little dice game uses terms from cooking for the gameplay. Game turns are made up of "servings" (rounds). The choice of moves when you roll your dice are: 1) Building, 2) Slurping, and 3) Passing. The last round of dice play is called "scraping the bottom".
Camped Out! (2022) no information Work together as a team to complete campsites and unlock further areas in the game world. There's wood to be chopped, stone to be mined and fish to be caught - but don't leave them lying around or they might disappear. Throw tools to a teammate in need, ferry resources to a blueprint someone else placed, duck out of the way to let a camper through; every little bit of synergy helps. Each camper's backpack holds a tent pack, lantern, and some shared tools. (store.steampowered.com)
Campfire Cooking (2017) no information Campfire Cooking is a puzzle game about relaxing moments in nature, as you prepare meals over a warm fire. Follow a family's vacation to beautiful and exotic hiking trails. Listen to stories, toast marshmallows, simmer fondue or play with magnets until each meal is ready to eat. (store.steampowered.com)
Camping Mama: Outdoor Adventures (2011) no information Camping Mama: Outdoor Adventures, known in Japan as Camping Mama + Papa (キャンピングママ+パパ Kyanpingu Mama + Papa) and in the PAL region as Cooking Mama World: Outdoor Adventures, is a 2011 video game for the Nintendo DS. It is a spin-off title in the Cooking Mama series. It features 38 levels with 100 camping-themed mini-games using the touch screen. (wikipedia.org)
Can\'t Drive This (2021) no information Race your monster truck WHILE your friend builds the road. Go too slow, and you'll EXPLODE! And yes, it's as chaotic as it sounds – especially in four player split-screen. (store.steampowered.com)
Can\'t Live Without Electricity (2023) no information Can't Live Without Electricity is a 3D relaxing puzzle game in which you supply electricity by connecting houses to power plants (Steam)
Can\'t stop (1980) no information In this Sid Sackson classic, players must press their luck with dice and choose combinations tactically to close out three columns. The board has one column for each possible total of two six-sided dice, but the number of spaces in each column varies: the more probable a total, the more spaces in that column and the more rolls it takes to complete. (boardgamegeek.com)
Canabalt (2009) no information Escape the destruction of your city with just one button! The game that popularized the infinite runner genre is back with two-player mode and new challenges. Play any of the 8 new game modes with one or two players, dash across rooftops with four different runners, or just chase that high score in the classic futile race for survival. (gamefaqs.com)
Canasta (1939) no information A card game of the rummy family of games. Commonly played by four in two partnerships with two standard decks of cards. Players attempt to make melds of seven cards of the same rank and "go out" by playing all cards in their hand. It is "the most recent card game to have achieved worldwide status as a classic".
Candace Kane\'s Candy Factory (2008) no information Candace Kane's Candy Factory is an action-puzzle video game. (wikipedia.org)
Candle (2016) no information Candle is a 2D sidescrolling adventure game that uses the powerful and indie-lover engine Unity 4. Its creators describe it as a "dynamic graphic adventure", since its gameplay combines both Platformer and Graphic Adventure genres. The player takes control of Teku, a young and inexperienced character in his journey to save his friends and unravel the mysteries of his world. (Metacritic.com)
Candle: The Power of the Flame (2018) no information Play as Teku, a young novice on a dangerous journey to rescue his tribe's shaman from the evil tribe of the Wakcha.
Candleman: The Complete Journey (2018) no information Despite only being able to burn for 10 seconds, a little candle journeys into the darkness, with the purpose of seeking light.
Candy Box (2013) no information Candy Box is an ASCII game that can be played online for free. It starts with... nothing. Just a counter of candies that increases and you can eat candies or throw them on the floor. But after a while... you will start an amazing journey! (videogamegeek.com) Incremental/clicker browser game.
Candy Crush Saga (2012) no information Players complete levels by swapping coloured pieces of candy on a game board to make a match of three or more of the same color, eliminating those candies from the board and replacing them with new ones, which could potentially create further matches. Matches of four or more candies create unique candies that act as power-ups with larger board-clearing abilities. Boards have various goals that must be completed within a fixed number of moves or limited amount of time. (wikipedia.org)
Candy Crush Soda Saga (2014) no information The sequel to Candy Crush Saga, now featuring soda aesthetics and new mechanics such as a soda bottle that can shift gravity
Candyland (1949) no information Candy Land is a simple racing board game currently published by Hasbro. The game requires no reading and minimal counting skills, making it suitable for young children (Wikipedia)
Cannibal Cuisine (2020) no information Cannibal Cuisine is a cooking simulation game developed and published by Rocket Vulture. (wikipedia.org)
Cannon Brawl (2014) no information Cannon Brawl is action RTS and artillery hybrid. Pilot an airship, command powerful weapon emplacements and use the destructible terrain to out think and destroy your enemy! (store.steampowered.com)
Cannon Dancer: Osman (1996) no information It is the late 22nd century, and the world has come under the control of a single federal government. One day a new threat known as Abdullah the Slaver appears, causing widespread terror and panic. The fear in men's hearts incites the abandonment of all economic activity. The federal government, which is the foundation of capitalism and modern civilization, has become nothing less than an insidious idea that corrupts the foundations of society itself. (wiki)
Cannon Fodder (1993) no information From a queue of some 360 "eager" conscripts waiting to go to war, a team of up to six will "volunteer" for each new mission. Encourage your soldiers to shoot anything that moves, throw grenades, fire bazookas, drive tanks, fly choppers, split up and do their own thing... and die... Guide your no-hoper's troop straight through deadly missions. And if you lose some of them? There's more where that came from... (gog.com)
Cannon Spike (2000) no information Somewhat similar in style to Smash T.V. in gameplay, you do battle in ten levels, containing two to four areas each. Players can choose from a variety of characters including Mega man (or Rockman) from the Mega man series, Knight Arthur from Ghost 'N' Goblins series, Charlie and Cammy, both from Street Fighter series and B. B. Hood from Darkstalkers as well as two original characters: Shiba and Simone. (mobygames.com)
Canon: The Legend of the New Gods (1996) no information Originally called Feng Shen Ying Jie Chuan, Canon - Legends of the New Gods is a strategy RPG originally for the Sega Genesis and Mega Drive consoles. (igdb)
Cap\'n Crunch\'s Crunchling Adventure (1999) no information The game takes place in Volcanica, a place populated by Crunchlings at the center of the Earth. The city's mines have been infiltrated by thieves looking to steal all the crunchium, which is needed to produce Cap'n Crunch cereals. Cap'n Crunch attempts to remedy the situation by having a crunchling challenge the thieves to an athletic competition. The crunchling trains for the challenge by practicing three games, each teaching a different skill. (GiantBomb)
CAPCOM ARCADE CABINET (2013) no information Capcom Arcade Cabinet is a digital compilation of seventeen Capcom 1980s arcade games for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The compilation was released in five separate packs of three games during February–May 2013; players who purchased all five packs received two additional games free.
Capcom Beat \'Em Up Bundle (2018) no information Relive the glory days of cooperative arcade games with the Capcom Beat 'Em Up Bundle! This comprehensive collection includes seven classic games, each with various multiplayer options, online capabilities and detailed galleries!
Capcom Fighting Evolution (2004) no information Capcom Fighting Jam features characters from the Street Fighter II, Street Fighter Alpha, Street Fighter III and Darkstalkers series, as well as the single game Red Earth. There are four selectable characters representing each series, excluding original character Ingrid and the boss characters Pyron and Shin Akuma. Each character uses a fighting system from the game which determines the techniques they can use and their super move gauge. (wikipedia.org)
Capcom vs SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001 (2001) no information Choose from over 44 characters from an arsenal of fighters from the Capcom and SNK fighting universes and customize your fighting style with even more fighting. (Metacritic)
Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 (2000) no information In 2000, a special martial arts event is planned through a collaboration of the two most powerful world organizations: the Garcia Financial Clique and the Masters Foundation. The gala event – it is hoped by everyone – will ease the political conflicts between the two powers. The competition was named "Millennium Fight 2000". (Wiki)
Capcom\'s Gold Medal Challenge \'92 (1992) no information Capcom's Gold Medal Challenge '92, known in Japan as Capcom Barcelona '92 (CAPCOM ?????'92) is a 1992 video game by Capcom. It was an Olympic sports game loosely based on the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. (wikipedia.org)
Capcom\'s MVP Football (1993) no information Capcom's MVP Football is a North America-exclusive video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System which simulates the American football game of the NFL. (wikipedia.org)
Capcom\'s Soccer Shootout (1994) no information Soccer game developed by A-Max and released by Capcom for the Super Nintendo system. Known in Japan as "J.League Excite Stage '94". (giantbomb.com)
Capelord: Bounty Hunters (2022) no information Capelord:Bounty Hunter is a multiplayer lateral action shooter for up to 4 players, play campaign missions alone or as a team, compete against other players for loot by defeating the area boss. (idgb.com)
Capitalism (1995) no information Capitalism is a real-time strategy game where you are CEO of a corporation. Your goal is to defeat your competitors, gain market dominance, and make a profitable business. (mobygames.com)
Capitalism II (2001) no information The player creates and controls a business empire. This in-depth strategy game covers almost every aspect of business that could be encountered in the real world, including marketing, manufacturing, purchasing, importing and retailing. It has two new campaigns plus an in-depth tutorial. The gameplay is very similar to the original version. One noticeable difference from Capitalism I is that there are fewer products derived from agricultural resources. (wikipedia.org).
Capone (2020) no information Combines card drafting, auctions, anything-goes trading, and set collection. Each player is the proprietor of an underground speakeasy. Players bid on trucks of booze coming in over the course of the evening to get the hooch they need to satisfy their eager patrons. There are no turns and play is centered around anything-goes negotiation. The bar that has the most money at the end of the night wins!
Cappuccino (2013) no information In Cappuccino, players use stacks of coffee cups to capture other players' coffee cups.
Capsized (2011) no information Capsized is a fast paced 2D platformer focused on intense action and exploration. As a intrepid space traveler, your ship has crash landed on a mysterious alien planet. You must navigate through the perilous environment and fight off blood-thirsty creatures to save your crewmates and escape with your lives! (Steam)
Captain America and The Avengers (1991) no information The Red Skull has assembled an army of supervillains and other henchmen in a plot to take over the world. Along with battling generic enemies, players also face Klaw, the Living Laser, Whirlwind, The Sentinels, Wizard, the Grim Reaper, the Mandarin, The Juggernaut, Ultron, the assassin Crossbones, and finally the Red Skull himself. Players can choose to play as one of four members of the Avengers: Captain America, Iron Man, Hawkeye, and the Vision. (wikipedia.org)
Captain America and the Avengers (1991) no information The NES version of Captain America and The Avengers is a side-scrolling action platform game. (wikipedia.org)
Captain America in: The Doom Tube of Dr. Megalomann (1987) no information Players take on the role of Marvel superhero Captain America and must guide him around the Doom Tube base of Dr Megalomann. The base is a long tube inside another tube, splitting areas up into chambers around a central core. The virus has been released into the base, and players can only access areas below their immunity level. By defeating enemies they can collect ying-yang which boosts their immunity. (wikipedia.org)
Captain America: Super Soldier (2011) no information Captain America: Super Soldier is a third-person single-player video game. It is based on the film Captain America: The First Avenger. The story of the game takes place during the events of the film, telling Captain America's adventures against the Red Skull and HYDRA. (Wikipedia.org)
Captain Blood (1988) no information The objective of the game is to track down and disintegrate five clones of Captain Blood. To find them, the player must speak to aliens and gain their trust. Communication with aliens occurs via an icon-based interface known as UPCOM. This consists of around 150 icons, each representing a different concept. As each alien race discovered speaks its own language and reacts differently, the player must learn to negotiate using these UPCOM concepts in a style that suits the races. (wikipedia.org).
Captain Commando (1991) no information Captain Commando is a 1991 futuristic side-scrolling beat 'em up video game originally developed and published by Capcom (wikipedia.org).
Captain Earth: Mind Labyrinth (2015) no information The game is mainly a visual novel, requiring little player involvement as the story is told and its progress is mostly told through its text. (Mobygames.com)
Captain Fizz Meets the Blaster-Trons (1988) no information Captain Fizz Meets the Blaster-Trons is a game developed by Papyrus and was released for Atari ST.
Captain Forever (2009) no information Captain Forever is a of space shooter game by Australian developer Jarred "Farbs" Woods. (wikipedia.org)
Captain MaCaw (2019) no information A retro platform adventure in the style of the ZX Spectrum.........starring a pirate! ARRRR! (store.steampowered.com)
Captain Morgane and the Golden Turtle (2012) no information Captain Morgane and the Golden Turtle is a point-and-click adventure game. (wikipedia.org)
Captain Novolin (1992) no information Captain Novolin is an educational platform video game, starring the eponymous superhero who has type 1 diabetes. (wikipedia.org)
Captain Planet and the Planeteers (1991) no information Captain Planet and the Planeteers was a video game released for various platforms in the early 1990s, loosely based on the environmentalist animated series, Captain Planet and the Planeteers and produced by the third party developer Mindscape Inc. (wikipedia.org)
Captain Quazar (1996) no information The idea behind Captain Quazar is simple, from a 3/4 overhead view control the Captain, kill the bad guys and save the day. Everything in this vast galaxy can be blown away, but be careful where you lay waste, because you have to manage your resources to survive.
Captain Rainbow (2008) no information Captain Rainbow is an action-adventure game with gameplay divided into two parts. The adventure part of the game is set on enjoying the life on the island together with its other residents. Nick can go fishing, bug catching, and help the other islanders with their requests. Most of the requests can lead to various minigames, such as boxing, volleyball, fishing and golf. Helping islanders will grant the player special, star-shaped crystals known as "Kirarin" (”Sparklies”). (wikipedia.org)
Captain Scarlett and her Pirate\'s Booty (2012) no information The storyline takes place in a vast desert that used to be an ocean. Captain Scarlett, a sand pirate captain, works with the player to search for Captain Blade's Lost Treasure of the Sands, whilst repeatedly informing the player that she will eventually betray them. It also introduces new raid bosses like "Hyperius the Invincible" and a new hovering vehicle, the Sandskiff, which can only be driven in the DLC areas.
Captain Silver (1987) no information Captain Silver (????????? Kyaputen Shirub?) is a side-scrolling action game released for the arcades by Data East in 1987. (wikipedia.org)
Captain Skyhawk (1990) no information Captain Skyhawk is a scrolling shooter video game developed by Rare and published by Milton Bradley Company. (wikipedia.org)
Captain Sonar (2016) no information At the bottom of the ocean, no one will hear you scream! In Captain Sonar, you and your teammates control a state-of-the-art submarine and are trying to locate an enemy submarine in order to blow it out of the water before they can do the same to you. Every role is important, and the confrontation is merciless. Be organized and communicate because a captain is nothing without his crew: the Chief Mate, the Radio Operator, and the Engineer.
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (2014) no information The game builds upon the Adventures of Captain Toad minigame within Super Mario 3D World, where the basic gameplay model had been introduced. In the game, players control Captain Toad and his companion Toadette into safely navigating through various obstacles and reach a gold star at the end of each level (wikipedia)
Captain Tsubasa Vol. II: Super Striker (1990) no information Captain Tsubasa Vol. II: Super Striker is the second game in the Captain Tsubasa series, role-playing soccer games based off the anime of the same name. The game allows players to make choices, and then watch how they play out in the field. (giantbomb.com)
Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions (2020) no information Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions is an association football sports video game developed by Tamsoft. (wikipedia.org)
Captain Zapp (1986) no information From the famous comic strip comes this multi-load action game. Flash has 3 distinct tasks to face, travelling through a desolate forest in the first, shooting or avoiding minions and avoiding the holes. The top half of the screen displays the action, while the bottom half displays a map. The Cave of Barin is his target, with the aim of taking on Barin in combat using an array of punches and kicks. (mobygames.com)
The Captain (2021) no information In this retro-inspired adventure game you will have to race back home across the galaxy. Collect new friends on your journey. Make new enemies. You won't be able to save everyone. Who will you leave behind? Which civilizations will you save - or destroy - along the way?
Captain\'s Log (2022) no information A game where you will be in charge of a ship from the colonial period and you will compete against other players to become the most famous captain of all. A unique aspect of this game is that you can set a lower Victory Point Limit for shorter game or a higher Victory Point Limit for the complete experience based on your time allowance! Either way, you will find yourself immersed in your own epic adventure exploring the open ocean and encountering the many rewards and dangers that lie ahead!
Captive (1990) no information You awake in prison, without the memory of who you are, where you are and why you are imprisoned. In the corner of your cell you find a briefcase computer, which gives you the control over a unit of four droids. Now you must use these droids to find yourself, and free yourself. (mobygames.com)
Capture the Flag (1992) no information Capture the Flag is a shareware game based on the traditional outdoor game. The object of each game is to capture the opposing team's flag, while preventing them from doing the same to you.
Capybara Spa (2022) no information Build your own capybara spa in this cute point and click simulation game! Furnish the mountain with gardens, baths and decorations to design the best capybara spa! Welcome into your spa the animals wandering around the mountain! As you improve your spa, new animals will visit such as turtles, frogs, otters and ducks. Place capybaras in the spa along with other animals... they might even befriend them during their stay! (store.steampowered.com)
Car Battler Joe (2001) no information The player takes the role of 16 year-old Joe, who on his birthday receives a powerful and rare car and a robot, which helps to control that vehicle. Joe then embarks on the journey to find his lost father, a car-battler of great renown, and to become a car-battler himself. (Mobygames)
Car Mechanic Simulator (2019) no information Build and expand your repair service empire in this incredibly detailed and highly realistic simulation game, where attention to car detail is astonishing. Find classic, unique cars in the new Barn Find module and Junkyard module. Car Mechanic Simulator also includes car auctions where old cars are available for your collection. (Metacritic.com)
Car Mechanic Simulator 2018 (2017) no information Build and expand your repair service empire in this incredibly detailed and highly realistic simulation game, where attention to car detail is astonishing. Find classic, unique cars in the new Barn Find module and Junkyard module. You can even add your self-made car in the Car Editor. (store.steampowered.com)
Car Mechanic Simulator 2021 (2021) no information Work your way to a service empire. Get your hands dirty in a highly realistic simulation game that pays major attention to details. Pay a visit to a new Auction house and buy cars in various conditions. Expand your range of services by investing in a new work space and equipment. (metacritic.com)
Car Tricks (2004) no information A unique car racing game in that no one person controls a specific car. Instead, players try to predict the entire order of finish for all the cars in the race. All players can influence the speed of a car through their card play. Cards are played in tricks that are used to determine what car can move that round, how far it will move, who will drive the car, and finally what player will lead to the next trick. The track itself is far from any ordinary race track with various short cuts and back
Car Tycoon (2002) no information Car Tycoon is a manager game in which you are the owner of a car company that produces and sells cars. You start in the 1950's in a small town somewhere in the USA. You build a factory, a car shop and a repair facility (most of your money is gone by then) and start to produce cars. (mobygames.com)
Caravan (2016) no information Are you ready to embark on a journey through deserts and dangers? Will you be able to safely navigate your fellowship through the lands of the Orient and uncover your destiny? Through strategic trading and traveling you will overcome obstacles and adversity. (Steam)
Caravan (2019) no information 1300 A.D., Western Africa — the desire for goods such as ivory in Europe drives the development of many trade routes here, with caravans of camels delivering goods across the desert landscape. In Caravan, players must use their camels to deliver goods where they are wanted. (boardgamegeek.com)
Carcassonne (2000) no information Carcassonne is a tile-placement game in which the players draw and place a tile with a piece of southern French landscape on it. The tile might feature a city, a road, a cloister, grassland or some combination thereof, and it must be placed adjacent to tiles that have already been played, in such a way that cities are connected to cities, roads to roads, etcetera.
Carcassonne (2007) no information Carcassonne is a turn-based strategy video game, based upon the board game of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Card City Nights (2014) no information Card City Nights is not a traditional card-trading game. It's an adventure game with zany characters to meet and weird locations to explore. In the center is our new card battle system that breaks away from the fantasy TCG mold with connecting cards to form combos. (Steam)
Card Cricket (1984) no information A pack of playing cards used in conjunction with the mathematically calculated (very clever) playing board ensures that the results of your game is as authentic as cricket proper.
Card Cricket (1972) no information This is a mechanically simple cricket simulation game. You are expected to 'know' cricket (but why else would you be playing it?), and thus how to arrange and score matches, etc. Each player plays one team (obviously if more than two people are playing the game, they can take the part of different players in the cricket match).
Card Detective (2023) no information Players will take on the role of newspaper reporter Hazel Gong, who was originally covering a practice exercise at an abandoned building site, but stumbles upon a mysterious corpse in an accidental collapse! (steam)
Card Hog (2023) no information Card Hog is a pig-based dungeon crawler with roguelike and deck building elements. Take the role of an adventurous hog and interact with more than 100 cards of dangerous enemies, powerful weapons and exciting spells! (store.steampowered.com)
Card Quest (2017) no information Card Quest is a dungeon-crawling adventure game with unique card combat. Play with a variety of unique character classes, and customize decks to fit your playstyle. Explore the strategic depth of tactical roguelike gameplay, and crush the undead plague.
Card Shark (2022) no information Card Shark is an adventure game full of cunning, intrigue, and delectable deceit. "Our adversaries tonight? An unscrupulous group of scoundrels and rogues, rumoured to possess an unlimited fund between them. If we stick to the strategies you’ve learnt, this will be a walkover." - Comte de Saint-Germain (Metacritic.com)
Cardcaptor Sakura: Sakura to Fushigi na Clow Cards (1999) no information Cardcaptor Sakura: Sakura to Fushigi na Clow Card (カードキャプターさくら: さくらとふしぎなクロウカード, Cardcaptor Sakura: Sakura and the Mysterious Clow Card) was released on December 2nd, 1999. Published by Bandai and developed by Sims for the WonderSwan, the game was another adaption of the first season of Cardcaptor Sakura anime. (ccsakura.fandom.com)
Cardinal Chains (2020) no information Cardinal Chains is a minimalist puzzle game centering on the concept of non-decreasing sequences. Each puzzle begins with a monochrome grid of numbers, plus a few colored cells marked with an X. Starting at these cells, you must link up numbers in non-decreasing order until the whole grid is filled with color.
Cardinal Cross (2018) no information When small-time Raider Scavenger Lana Brice meets her mysterious client, her life takes a wrong turn in the worst way possible. Cardinal Cross cannot be stopped… But will Lana emerge as hero or villain? (store.steampowered.com)
Cardinal Quest 2 (2015) no information Hack, slash and rush the forces of darkness. Assault castles and mountain lairs to liberate all in this super-sleek modernization of the classic roguelike formula! Will you play a crafting Alchemist, a sneaky backstabbing Thief... or something else? (Steam)
Cardinal Syn (1998) no information What began as a simple prophecy evolved into bloody war. A board of fantasy warriors in an epic story of a war-torn land. Battle it out with an arsenal of weapons including battle axes, broadswords, crossbows and more! Deadly interactive 3-D environments - dodge fire-pits, flying arrows and spike-lined walls forcing fighters to kill or be killed. 8 main characters with a further 10 hidden characters waiting to be unleashed! (igdb)
Cards Against Humanity (2009) no information Play begins with a judge, known as the "Card Czar", choosing a black question or fill-in-the-blank card from the top of the deck and showing it to all players. Each player holds a hand of ten white answer cards at the beginning of each round, and passes a card (sometimes two) to the Card Czar, face-down, representing their answer to the question on the card. The card czar determines which answer card(s) are funniest in the context of the question or fill-in-the-blank card.
Cards Against Humanity: 12 Days of Holiday Bullshit (2013) no information Some naughty expansion cards for the holidays.
Cardtd (2022) no information Cardtd is a card based tower defense in which you use a small party of 4 teleporting units to defeat various bugs across different stages before you run out of lives. Strategize by mixing and matching 200+ cards to create powerful attacks capable of rolling over thousands of enemies. (igdb.com)
Careers (1955) no information Players set their own victory conditions. A player may choose to pursue Fame, Happiness, Money, or a combination of all three. The players endeavor to fulfill their goal by going through any number of different "occupation paths". All paths have some prerequisite for entry, and benefits accrue from going through any of the paths more than once. The different occupations are suited to different strategies, eg. Hollywood is good for fame points, while "Going to Sea" is good for happiness.
The Caregiver (2021) no information Tomita Sachie is a caregiver who works at a hospital in Japan alongside Kuramoto Naomi and Risako. One night, she gets a call from the daughter of an old man named Koga Souichi, saying that it's an emergency. She heads to his home and finds him alone, the rest of his family nowhere to be found. What follows as the days go by and Naomi takes over for Sachie soon take a strange turn. (tvtropes.org)
Cargo Commander (2012) no information Alone in space, light years away from your family, armed with only your Fistcannon; you are Cargo Corps' latest recruit, a Cargo Commander. (store.steampowered.com)
The Carl Lewis Challenge (1992) no information The game is about more than just Carl Lewis. You can select from a variety of countries to enter your athletes from, and then train them to hone their abilities.
Carlo Derby (1929) no information The game contains a layout cloth, race tickets, ticket punch, five horses and a mixer called the "carlo box". The carlo box contains 6 white marbles, 5 red, 4 blue, 3 green and 1 black. As the marbles are dispensed, the horses advance. There are three raised felt circles below the track that receive marbles when you push the carlo box down. You can bet on horses to win, place or show, and the payoff odds are shown on the track.
Carmageddon (1997) no information Carmageddon is a vehicular combat video game. The player races a vehicle against computer controlled competitors in various settings. The player has a certain amount of time to complete each race, but more time may be gained by collecting bonuses, damaging the competitors' cars, or by running over pedestrians. Races are completed by either completing the course as one would a normal racing game, "wasting" (wrecking) all other race cars, or killing all pedestrians on the level. (wikipedia.org)
Carmageddon 64 (2000) no information A port of famous car head-to-head franchise to Nintendo's gaming console.
Carmageddon II: Carpocalypse Now (1998) no information As with Carmageddon, there are 3 ways to finish most levels: 1) Complete the race, passing every checkpoint before the time runs out 2) Destroy all the opponents 3) Kill every zombie/pedestrian in the level (wikipedia.org)
Carmageddon: Max Damage (2016) no information Carmageddon: Max Damage is the latest instalment in the legendary Carmageddon series.
Carmageddon: Splat Pack (1997) no information The Splat Pack is the official add-on for Carmageddon. It adds 20 new tracks, 15 new cars, 9 new environments, new network levels and 3Dfx support. The player car also underwent small optical changes.
Carmen Sandiego Adventures in Math: The Big Ben Burglary (2011) no information Travel the globe, solve brain-twisting math puzzles, and catch the villain behind the Big Ben Burglary.Crack the case of the Big Ben Burglary in single-player Story Mode. (mobygames.com)
Carmen Sandiego Adventures in Math: The Case of the Crumbling Cathedral (2012) no information Carmen Sandiego Adventures in Math: The Case of the Crumbling Cathedral is more of the same from the Adventures in Math sub-series
Carmen Sandiego Adventures in Math: The Great Gateway Grab (2012) no information Carmen Sandiego is back and only the player can foil her V.I.L.E plans. Travel the globe, solve brain-twisting math puzzles, and catch the villain behind the Great Gateway Grab. Crack the case of the Great Gateway Grab in single-player Story Mode. (mobygames.com)
Carmen Sandiego Adventures in Math: The Island of Diamonds (2012) no information Five priceless diamonds have been stolen from some of the world’s greatest museums. Its up to the player to travel the globe, solve brain-twisting math puzzles, and finally confront the world’s greatest thief, (mobygames.com)
Carmen Sandiego Adventures in Math: The Lady Liberty Larceny (2011) no information The aim of the game is to "travel the globe, solve brain-twisting math puzzles, and catch the crook". The game has 3 modes: Story Mode (a single-player playthrough of the game), Practice Mode (playing individual puzzles in single-player), and Multiplayer Mode (completing individual puzzles the fastest against other players).
Carmen Sandiego Math Detective (1998) no information The plot of the game is that Carmen Sandiego has shrunk famous landmarks into crystals using the Quantum Crystallizer machine, which the player must restore to their full size. The player travels to different hideouts, and plays maths-related minigames, which when completed provide passwords. The game comes with "over 400 word problems, a strategy guide, glossary of math terms and progress reports". There are 3 levels of difficulty. (wikipedia.org)
Carmen Sandiego Returns (2015) no information Carmen Sandiego Returns is a new take on the classic Carmen Sandiego games. Players pursue Carmen's VILE villains through several locations, interviewing witnesses and using tools like X-ray glasses to scan the screen for clues. (mobygames.com)
Carmen Sandiego Word Detective (1997) no information This game is intended to teach language arts for kids age 8-14. The intro starts off with Agent 12, who has found Carmen's hideout. Under the orders of Chase Devineaux (The Chief-type character), she creeps inside, only to find herself trapped and start to babble. Carmen enters and explains that she has invented a "Babble On" machine that turns speech into gibberish. The player must "free all twelve agents in order to stop her grand plan to achieve world illiteracy". (wikipedia.org)
Carmen Sandiego: Junior Detective (1995) no information The game is played with DeeJay, an artificial intelligence who guides the user through the game. Each country visited consists of a stock photograph inserted in the GizmoTapper's monitor. The user moves the cursor over the monitor, where it turns into a magnifying glass and glows to indicate the user has found a clue. Presented to the user by Zack, Ivy or DeeJay, each clue is a simple icon. The user must match the icon to the icons on a map to determine where the crook went. (wikipedia.org)
Carmen Sandiego: The Secret of the Stolen Drums (2004) no information This game is the first action game in the Carmen Sandiego series and gives the player complete control of a character in a 3D world. The player must maneuver through multiple stages. The player fights against Carmen's robots and spirits to prevent her from stealing a beautiful diamond, the repository of all the knowledge of the nations. (wikipedia.org)
Carmen Sandiego\'s Great Chase Through Time (1997) no information Carmen Sandiego's Great Chase Through Time (previously Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego?) is a edutainment point-and-click adventure game. The game is a point-and-click adventure with a changeable cursor, drop down menus and on-screen icons. Players must identify on-screen "hot spots" in order to find items that will help their progress. In each case, the player must investigate clues to help a historical figure solve a problem, recover a stolen treasure, and capture a thief. (wikipedia.org)
Carmen Sandiego\'s ThinkQuick Challenge (1999) no information The object of the game is to get past Carmen's KnowBots and correctly answer questions to capture Carmen's Master Thieves. There are three difficulty levels, that cater for three age groups respectively and start players with a certain number of Energy Points. KnowBots will try to stop the agent from disabling them (or delay the destruction and automatic surrender of 1/2 of the code that reveals the suspect's location) by challenging them to several rounds of trivia questions (wikipedia.org)
Carnage Heart (1995) no information in 2073, giant companies are battling on the moons of Jupiter to extract their resources. In this complex strategy game, you must design "OKE" (i.e. giant robots), choosing their hardware and also programming their software. In the battlefield, you don't control the robots. Instead, it's the program you wrote which makes the decisions. (Mobygames)
Carnage Heart EZ: Easy Zapping (1997) no information Carnage Heart EZ is an updated version of the original game. While the focus of the game remains on programming battle robots, many of the OKEs have been rebalanced, and new features have been added including the ability to load programs from other save files (including from the original title). The difficulty of the campaign has also been increased for expert players.
Carnage Heart: EXA (2013) no information A follow-up to the cult PS one classic, Carnage Heart EXA puts players in control of giant robots — Overkill Engines (OKEs) — and pits these menacing mechs against each other in larger-than-life battles! You can control your OKE yourself or set up complex programs that automatically command your robo-battlers to follow your orders to the letter! Choose from either a compelling Story Mode, or get right into the action with Battle Mode! (mobygames)
Carnegie (2021) no information Recruit and manage employees, expand your business, invest in real estate, produce and sell goods, and create transport chains across the United States. The game takes place over 20 rounds; players will each have one turn per round. On each turn, the active player will choose one of four actions, which the other players may follow. The goal of the game is to build the most prestigious company, as symbolized by victory points.
CarnEvil (1998) no information CarnEvil is a rail shooter arcade game using a light gun. It was released by Midway Games on October 31, 1998. CarnEvil is noted for its graphic content and strong lifelike violence, peppered with heavy amounts of black humor. CarnEvil is a portmanteau of "The Carnival of Evil" and was inspired by the 1962 movie Carnival of Souls. It is the most successful light gun style game produced by Midway Games, although to date it has never received a home-console release or re-release (igdb)
Carnival Games (2007) no information Carnival Games (known in Europe and Australia as Carnival Funfair Games) is a video game for Nintendo's Wii home video game console and the Nintendo DS handheld game console. (wikipedia.org)
Carnival Games: Monkey See, Monkey Do! (2011) no information Carnival Games: Monkey See, Monkey Do! contains 20 games and attractions designed with the Kinect in mind. (Metacritic.com)
Carnival Games: Wild West 3D (2011) no information Step right up to a high noon showdown of 3D Carnival Games action in the Wild West! With games like Outlaw Wrangler, Git the Gold and Nugget Falls, find out if you're the fastest Quick Draw in town! (nintendo.com)
Carnival Island (2011) no information Carnival Island is a motion-controlled party video game developed by Magic Pixel Games. (wikipedia.org)
Carnivores (1998) no information Carnivores is a first person shooting video game produced by Action Forms and released by WizardWorks Software in 1998. It is the first video game in the Carnivores series. (igdb)
Carnivores 2 (1999) no information Carnivores 2 is a first-person hunting game, in which the player's quarry is various species of dinosaur. A sequel to Carnivores, it expands on the original with new maps, new dinos, and new weapons, as well as improved audio and visuals. (igdb)
Carnivores: Cityscape (2002) no information 245 million years of evolution collide when a starship crashes, releasing hoards of furious Jurassic beasts into the parks, sewers and streets. Eradicate the escaped carnivores or play the dinosaur and stomp, claw and bite your way to freedom. Developed by Sunstorm Interactive, Carnivores: Cityscape offers up a furious first-person experience with a malevolent motive--the dinosaurs can now fight back, and for the first time, players can assume the role of their favorite carnivore. (igdb)
Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter HD (2013) no information Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter HD is a 2013 first-person shooter video game developed and published by Vogster Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Carnivores: Ice Age (2001) no information Carnivores: Ice Age is a first-person shooter video game developed by Action Forms, and later ported to iOS and Android devices by Tatem Games. It is the third game in the Carnivores series. Unlike the previous games, in which the player must hunt dinosaurs, Carnivores: Ice Age allows the player to stalk large Cenozoic mammals such as mammoths and saber-toothed cats. (igdb)
Carrera de Caballos (1988) no information Players bet on one of five horses to try to gain the most money by the end of the game. One player, the Horserace Manager, reveals action cards one by one and moves each horse as indicated. The five horses vary in strength, but even the weakest horses have some amazing bursts of speed taking advantage of any kind of mistake. Finally, there are money tokens now for the winners and a new horse race is prepared.
Carreras Misteriosas (1965) no information It combines a car, horse and cycling racing game but the rules are better suited to a horse race. Thus the game includes horses, cars & cyclists. This game can be played solo, or else you can bet on the outcome.
Carrier Aces (1995) no information Carrier Aces is a flight simulation game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1995. (wikipedia.org)
Carrier Command (1988) no information Carrier Command is a 1988 video game published by Rainbird. (wikipedia.org)
Carrier Command 2 (2021) no information Carrier Command 2 is Strategy, Planning and Teamwork on a scale that is both engaging and manageable. True to MicroProse's heritage, Carrier Command 2 is all about meaningful decisions. (mobygames.com)
Carrier Command: Gaea Mission (2012) no information Carrier Command: Gaea Mission is a real-time strategy action game by Bohemia Interactive, a remake of the original 1988 Carrier Command. (wikipedia.org)
Carrier Force (1983) no information Carrier Force is a computer wargame that simulates aircraft carrier warfare. (wiki)
Carrier Strike (1992) no information Set in World War II, Carrier Strike is a computer wargame that simulates battles in the Pacific Theater between the Allies and Imperial Japan. (wiki)
Carrion (2020) no information Carrion is a horror video game. The player control a red, amorphous, tentacled monster and must make its way through a facility, crawling through vents and killing scientists and soldiers. As the game progresses, players can obtain upgrades. (wikipedia.org).
Carrom (1935) no information Carrom is played using small disks of wood or plastic known as carrom men (sometimes abbreviated CM, c.m. c/m, etc.). These pieces, aside from the special queen, may also be known as seeds, coins, pawns (as in chess), or pucks. Carrom men are designed to slide when struck and are made with a smooth surface that slides easily when laid flat on the board. They are struck by a Striker of a standard specification which is larger and heavier. Carrom follows similar "strike and pocket" games, like poo
Cars (2006) no information Combining races and open-world exploration, the story takes place after the events in the movie.
Cars 2 (2011) no information Cars 2 (also known as Cars 2: The Video Game) is an action racing game developed by Avalanche Software. It is based on the film Cars 2, the sequel to the 2006 film Cars. (wikipedia.org)
Cars 3: Driven to Win (2017) no information Play with over 20 customizable characters including Lightning McQueen, Jackson Storm, Cruz Ramirez and the next generation of racers in over 20 tracks set in iconic locations from the film such as Radiator Springs. Train and advance your abilities in 6 game modes and challenge your family and friends in the Battle Race to become the Ultimate Champion. On the road to becoming a Hall of Fame Driver, training and skill will give you an edge in a race that anyone can win.
Cars Mater-National Championship (2007) no information Cars Mater-National Championship is a racing video game developed by Rainbow Studios and published by THQ for Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Game Boy Advance and Wii, released on October 29, 2007 (wikipedia.org) .
Cars Race-O-Rama (2009) no information Cars Race-O-Rama is a racing video game based on the Cars franchise that was released on October 12, 2009.
Cars Toon: Mater\'s Tall Tales (2010) no information Cars Toon: Mater's Tall Tales is a video game based on the TV series Cars Toons.
Carto (2020) no information Carto is a charming adventure game wrapped around a unique, world-altering puzzle mechanic. Use this power to explore mysterious lands, help a quirky cast of characters, and guide Carto on her journey back to her family. (store.steampowered.com)
Cartoon Network Racing (2006) no information Cartoon Network Racing is a racing video game developed by Eutechnyx for PlayStation 2 and Firebrand Games for Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Cartoon Network: Battle Crashers (2016) no information Cartoon Network: Battle Crashers is a side-scrolling beat 'em up video game developed by French studio Magic Pockets. (wikipedia.org)
Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion (2011) no information Various Cartoon Network animated series battling against one another. (wikipedia)
CarX Drift Racing Online (2017) no information CarX Drift Racing gives you the chance to immerse yourself in the real world of drifting. Unite with friends, tune your car and burn some rubber! (store.steampowered.com)
CarX Highway Racing (2019) no information #1 racing on a traffic-packed highway! A mix of lifelike physics which has been the center point of CarX Drift Racing 2, eye-catching graphics and extreme driving on traffic-packed roads is what CarX Highway Racing has to offer. (store.steampowered.com)
Cascadia (2021) no information Create the most harmonious ecosystem as you puzzle together habitats and wildlife. (gameboardgeek)
Case Closed: The Mirapolis Investigation (2007) no information Case Closed: The Mirapolis Investigation, known in Japan as Meitantei Conan: Tsuioku no Mirage (?????? ????????????, Meitantei Konan: Tsuioku no Mir?ju, lit. "Detective Conan: Mirage of Remembrance"), is a video game for the Wii. It is based upon the popular anime and manga series Case Closed by Gosho Aoyama. (wikipedia.org)
A Case of Distrust (2018) no information A historical 2D adventure game set in 1920s San Francisco. Phyllis Cadence Malone solves a hardboiled mystery amongst speakeasies, billiard halls, and other iconic locations of the time period.
The Case of the Golden Idol (2022) no information The Case of the Golden Idol is a wryly amusing detective game set in the 18th century, brought to life with striking hand-drawn artwork. The game tests your ability to piece together clues and reconstruct the events leading up to some mysterious deaths. (Metacritic.com)
The Casebook of Arkady Smith (2020) no information The Casebook of Arkady Smith. An open world investigation game set in a futuristic city. Take on the role of Arkady Smith, the famous investigator in this third person adventure game. (Steam)
Casey Powell Lacrosse 18 (2018) no information Casey Powell Lacrosse 18 offers sports fans a dynamic, fast, and challenging experience, with all the excitement, speed, and scoring of real-life lacrosse, including a completely reworked series of faceoff, shot, stick and dodging controls. It also features enhanced AI that responds to the ...
Cash Flow (1987) no information Unlike Monopoly, Cash Flow allows for all players to ' be in the game ' at all times, even when they are without assets or cash. Players are always participants rather than just seat dwellers; unlike Monopoly when one person gets ahead. Intriguing challenge cards allow players to constantly challenge each other player, at any time, thereby Cash Flow is not just about cash management and acquisition. Players are also personally challenged to develop or destroy personal relationships, wit
Cash Guns Chaos DLX (2006) no information Cash Guns Chaos DLX is an arcade-style action game for the PlayStation 3 system that was released via download in the PlayStation Store. (wikipedia.org)
CASH Standard (2017) no information The game is easy to teach and financial in nature as you, the future tycoons about to inherit the earth, prepare to do battle in the pits of greed and cut-throat commerce. But you have to keep your guard up because there is likely a traitor or two in your midst and they will sabotage your efforts to keep your CASH safe. There are even elements in the game where ruthlessness is rewarded and promises are encouraged to be broken.
Cashflow 101 (1996) no information A board game designed by Robert Kiyosaki, which aims to teach the players financial literacy by filling in and updating a personal financial statement throughout the game and to focus on cash flow when investing to attain financial independence and "escape the Rat Race".
Cashflow 202 (2002) no information An expansion to Cashflow 101 that focuses on technical Investing including a simple system for options and short sales. The expansion pack is a new set of four decks of cards and new player sheets to handle the new investments possible. It is unplayable without Cashflow 101.
Cashflow for Kids (1999) no information An educational game for children about managing money and expenses.
Cashword (1986) no information Players buy letters to reveal a hidden crossword puzzle. The player who has acquired the most money when the crossword is complete is the winner.
Casino Empire (2002) no information The goal of Hoyle Casino Empire is to create a thriving casino. There are two modes in the game; Empire Mode and Sandbox Mode. Empire Mode sends the player to one of eight casinos starting with a small one and working up to the biggest casino. In each casino the player will have specific objectives to meet in a limited time in order turn the casino into a successful place. (wikipedia.org)
Casino Games (1989) no information Casino Games is a Sega Master System game released in 1989. It contains poker, blackjack, baccarat, slot machines and a pinball table. (wikipedia.org)
Casino Kid (1989) no information Casino Kid is a casino video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System platform released in 1989. It was published and developed by Sofel. In Japan, the game was released as $1,000,000 Kid: Maboroshi no Teiou Hen (100????? ?????) and is based on the manga series $1,000,000 Kid by Yuki Ishigaki. (wikipedia.org)
Casino Kid II (1993) no information Casino Kid II is the sequel to Casino Kid, released in North America in April 1993 for the NES. (wikipedia.org)
Casino Tycoon (2001) no information Casino Mogul puts you in the shoes of a casino manager. You must take an empty tract of land, and transform it into a billion dollar casino. At your disposal are all the major casino games, like Roulette, Black Jack, Poker, Craps, Keno, Slots, and more. You also have access to a wide array of buildings, such as restaurants, bars, gift shops, cash machines, and more. (mobygames.com)
Casino, Inc. (2003) no information Casino Inc is a sim in which the player takes on the role of a casino manager. While it does a fine job as a business simulation, unlike other sim games, Casino Inc allows players to be as seedy and underhanded as they want to be. Assassinations, hookers, cheats, thugs, and strong arms all play roles in this deceptively simple game. (mobygames.com)
Casper (1997) no information You are Kat Harvey, the daughter of a paranormal expert. You've just met a friendly ghost named Casper, and you're getting to like him. But a pair of government agents are hot on both your tails! And if they catch you, who knows what they'll do to ghosts like him? You can't dwell on this much longer - you've got to protect him, and quick! Based on the movie, Casper has you collecting items while trying to protect your namesake ghostly friend from the wrath of government agents. (mobygames.com)
Casper: Spirit Dimensions (2001) no information Casper: Spirit Dimensions is a 2001 action-adventure video game released by Lucky Chicken, based on the Harvey Comics cartoon character Casper the Friendly Ghost. (wikipedia.org)
Casper\'s Scare School: Classroom Capers (2008) no information In this 2D game for Nintendo DS, Casper must complete three classes, science with Professor Thurdigree Burns, history with Hedy Hopper and gym with Frankengymteacher, per week for eight weeks earning four marks in each session, earning a C grade or higher, within the time limit. (wikipedia.org)
Casper\'s Scare School: Scary Sports Day (2009) no information A single player 2D game developed by The Code Monkeys. (wikipedia.org)
Cassette Beasts (2023) no information Grab your cassette player, it's time to transform! Collect awesome monster forms to use during turn-based battles in this indie open-world RPG. Combine any two monster forms using Cassette Beasts' Fusion System to create unique and powerful new ones! (Metacritic.com)
Cast of the Seven Godsends (2015) no information Cast of the Seven Godsends harks back to the days when classic 2D, run n gun, action-shooter games ruled the arcades. Four levels of difficulty, six worlds to conquer, twelve mid and end-of-level bosses, seven god-like armour sets, five basic weapons and thirty-five magic combat spells! (Metacritic.com)
Castaway Paradise (2015) no information Just like Animal Crossing, Castaway Paradise follows the player helping the resident animals getting the island into better shape, by repairing its buildings and bridges, and clearing rocks and weeds. You can do other things in the game, such as catching bugs, fish, collecting sea shells, and garbage that washes onshore, all of which can be sold for in-game currency. (wikipedia.org)
Castillo: The Nine Circles (2023) no information CASTILLO: The Nine Circles is an FPS Collectathon. Collect power shards in each circle of hell to unlock new areas and progress on your quest through 9 diverse worlds. Embark on a journey through the circles of Hell, using unique abilities and weapons. (store.steampowered.com)
Castle Adventure (1984) no information The player moves through a castle using the arrow keys, picking up equipment and battling monsters in real-time along the way; however, at any time, it is also possible to type simple commands into the game's text parser, allowing a greater variety of actions and more complex solutions to problems. The object of the game is to escape from the 83-room castle while collecting as many of the thirteen available treasures as possible. (mobygames.com)
Castle Crashers (2008) no information Castle Crashers is a side-scrolling beat-em-up that incorporates a small number of role-playing video game elements. After selecting a character, the player then selects a starting stage through an overworld map. After completing a stage, the player has the choice to revisit it or to move to another stage
Castle Crashers Remastered (2015) no information Hack, slash, and smash your way to victory in this Remastered edition of the popular 2D arcade adventure from The Behemoth!
Castle Invasion: Throne Out (2016) no information Castle Invasion is the fun, frantic challenge of defending your castle against an army of misfits. Who better to lead the army than the king, a spoiled man child who wants everything he can't have.
Castle Master (1990) no information Castle Master is a 1990 video game by developer Teque Software Development and published by Incentive Software. It was released for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, Amiga, Atari ST and IBM PC.
Castle Of Alchemist (2023) no information Defend your castle in this fast-paced tower defense/action hybrid game with stunning pixel art graphics! Play as alchemically enhanced warrior Bellator
Castle of Dragon (1990) no information Castle of Dragon is a side-scrolling action adventure. (www.mobygames.com)
Castle of Illusion (1990) no information Sega's 8-bit systems received their own version of the Genesis' Disney platformer. The story and main theme remain the same, but the game has its own unique levels and slightly different gameplay mechanics. To save his girlfriend Minnie from the wicked witch Mizrabel, Mickey must venture into the Castle of Illusion. Crossing six levels (including a magical forest, a toy land and a candy world), he must collect the gems of the rainbow in order to confront and defeat the witch. (mobygames.com)
Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (1990) no information A 1990 platform game developed by Sega and released for the Sega Genesis. An 8-bit version of the game was later released for the Master System and Game Gear. The game follows Mickey Mouse on a quest to save Minnie Mouse from the evil witch Mizrabel. It was the first game in Sega's long-running Illusion video game series starring Mickey and was also a part of the second wave of games initially released for the Sega Genesis which helped seal the console's reputation.
Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (2013) no information Journey back through the mysterious Castle of Illusion in this remake of one of Mickey Mouse's earliest 2D platforming adventures.
Castle of Shikigami III (2006) no information Castle of Shikigami III (Shikigami no Shiro episode-3 or ???? III in Japan) is a bullet hell. (wikipedia.org)
Castle Poker (2015) no information In Castle Poker players use one standard deck of cards with 6 special cards added. Players also have a castle card each with 3 vacant spots on the bottom, where cubes are placed, to represent their progress building their castle.
Castle Shikigami 2 (2003) no information Sequel to Shikigami no Shiro, SS2 is a vertical-scrolling shooter with sci-fi elements. As in most games in the genre, the game puts you in control of a small fighter as you attempt to make your way past several stages filled with enemy ships charging and attacking you in different patterns. (mobygames.com)
Castle Story (2017) no information Castle Story is a creative voxel-based strategy game in which you can build castles one brick at a time using an army of little creatures called Bricktrons. Design and build your own castles, expand your territory in a vast landscape and defend your Bricktrons against onslaughts of hostile creatures. (store.steampowered.com)
Castle Wolfenstein (1981) no information Castle Wolfenstein is a stealth-based action-adventure shooter video game developed by Muse Software for the Apple II. (wikipedia.org)
Castlequest (1986) no information Castlequest (known in Japan as Castle Excellent (キャッスルエクセレント, Kyassuru Ekuserento)) is an adventure/puzzle-hybrid video game. (wikipedia.org)
Castles (1992) no information Build a series of castles to gain dominion over all the land. You'll have to make decisions that will affect your favor with the Church, nobles, and peasants. Keep a strong military and a large workforce while watching the level of your treasury. (mobygames.com)
The Castles of Burgundy (2011) no information The game is set in the Burgundy region of High Medieval France. Each player takes on the role of an aristocrat, originally controlling a small princedom. While playing they aim to build settlements and powerful castles, practice trade along the river, exploit silver mines, and use the knowledge of travelers.
Castles of Mad King Ludwig (2014) no information In the tile-laying game Castles of Mad King Ludwig, players are tasked with building an amazing, extravagant castle for King Ludwig II of Bavaria...one room at a time. You see, the King loves castles, having built Neuschwanstein (the castle that inspired the Disney theme park castles) and others, but now he's commissioned you to build the biggest, best castle ever -- subject, of course, to his ever-changing whims.
CastleStorm (2013) no information CastleStorm is a 2013 game developed by Zen Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Castlestorm VR (2017) no information Catapult yourself onto the battlefield like never before in CastleStorm VR, an exciting new take on the tower-defense action-RPG phenomenon! Pit knights, soldiers, archers and even griffins against formidable foes in full VR castle vs. castle combat. See, feel and hear every arrow, battle cry and ballista shot on the battlefield, and get medieval in a whole new way with CastleStorm VR!
Castlevania (1986) no information Castlevania is an action-platformer video game developed and published by Konami for the Family Computer Disk System video game console in Japan in September 1986. It was ported to cartridge format and released in North America for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in May 1987 followed by a European release in 1988. The game was developed in tandem with the MSX2 game Vampire Killer, which used a similar premise but different game mechanics. (wikipedia.org)
Castlevania (1999) no information Castlevania is the first 3D game in the Castlevania series. The player selects one of the game's protagonists: Carrie Fernandez, a young orphan with magic powers, or Reinhardt Schneider, the whip-wielding heir to the Belmont clan. Carrie and Reinhardt set out on a quest to stop Count Dracula's impending return to power. The characters travel to and explore Dracula's grand estate in their mission to defeat the count and his horde of undead minions. (Wikipedia)
Castlevania Chronicles (1993) no information Castlevania Chronicles is a platform video game developed by Konami for the PlayStation. It is a port of a game originally released for the Sharp X68000 home computer in 1993 as simply Akumaj? Dracula. (wikipedia.org)
Castlevania II: Belmont\'s Revenge (1991) no information Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge is a platform game released for the Game Boy in 1991. (wikipedia.org)
Castlevania II: Simon\'s Quest (1987) no information The objective of the game is to travel to the five mansions to find the body parts of Dracula's corpse, and an item known as the Magic Cross. Finding all of the required items will allow Simon to clear the blockade in front of Dracula's castle to fight the last boss.
Castlevania III: Dracula\'s Curse (1989) no information In this prequel to Castlevania (1986), Simon Belmont's ancestor Trevor Belmont takes up the cause of defeating Dracula with the help of three others, including Dracula's own son, Alucard. (imdb)
Castlevania Judgment (2008) no information Castlevania Judgment, is a 3D fighting video game developed by Konami and Eighting for the Wii. (wikipedia.org)
Castlevania Legends (1997) no information Castlevania Legends is the third Castlevania title released for the original Game Boy. (wikipedia.org)
Castlevania Puzzle: Encore of the Night (2010) no information Castlevania Puzzle: Encore of the Night is a Castlevania puzzle game featuring Alucard and other characters of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night made for iOS. (wikipedia.org)
Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow (2003) no information Shortly after Dracula's death, a prophecy was made that Dracula's reincarnation would come to his castle in 2035 and inherit all of Dracula's powers. This prophecy acts as the driving force behind the plot of Aria of Sorrow, and is the primary motivation of the supporting characters to be present.
Castlevania: Bloodlines (1994) no information As with most early Castlevania games, players proceed through each level, defeating enemies and collecting gems (hearts in previous games) to power special weapons (in this game, the axe, boomerang, and holy water). Each stage is sectioned, and has a sub-boss battle in the middle, with a main boss battle at the end. (wikipedia.org)
Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (2001) no information Castlevania: Circle of the Moon is a video game created by Konami for the Game Boy Advance. (wikipedia.org)
Castlevania: Curse of Darkness (2005) no information Castlevania: Curse of Darkness is an action-adventure game developed by Konami for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. (wikipedia.org)
Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow (2005) no information Dawn of Sorrow continues the story of Aria of Sorrow, in which Dracula has been completely defeated, and his powers assumed by his reincarnation, Soma Cruz. With the help of his allies, Soma avoids becoming the new dark lord. A cult forms to bring forth a new dark lord by killing Soma. Soma and his allies move to ensure that a new dark lord is not created. (wikipedia.org)
Castlevania: Dracula X (1995) no information The objective is to guide the primary player character Richter Belmont through nine stages as he searches for his kidnapped beloved Annette and ultimately confronts Dracula in his castle. (Wikipedia)
Castlevania: Grimoire of Souls (2019) no information An All-New Castlevania Game! The beloved gothic fantasy series returns with an original game exclusive to mobile. Action-Packed Combat The side-scrolling action game features an astonishingly wide variety of attacks, weapons and unique character moves. Hack, slash, whip and blast your way through Dracula’s army! Game controllers supported as well. Free to play with optional in-game items available for purchase. (mobygames.com)
Castlevania: Harmony of Despair (2010) no information Castlevania: Harmony of Despair is a platform-adventure game in the Castlevania series developed and published by Konami. (wikipedia.org)
Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance (2002) no information Harmony of Dissonance occurs in the fictional universe of the Castlevania series, set fifty years after Simon Belmont vanquished Dracula's curse, Harmony of Dissonance focuses on his grandson Juste Belmont and his quest to rescue a kidnapped childhood friend at Dracula's Castle. Harmony of Dissonance makes use of a 2D side-scrolling style of gameplay, similar to many of the previous Castlevania video games. The castle consists of two "layers": Castle A and B. (wikipedia)
Castlevania: Lament of Innocence (2003) no information Castlevania: Lament of Innocence is an action-adventure video game developed by Konami for the PlayStation 2 console. (wikipedia.org)
Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness (1999) no information A prequel and expanded version to the first Castlevania game on the Nintendo 64, with improved graphics, added villains, and alternate versions of some levels. (Wikipedia)
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow (2010) no information Lords of Shadow is a third-person action-adventure game in which the player controls the main character, Gabriel Belmont. The combat involves a retractable chain whip called the Combat Cross. The player can perform up to forty unlockable combos with it. The commands consist of direct attacks for dealing damage to single enemies, and weak area attacks when surrounded by them. (wikipedia.org).
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow - Mirror of Fate (2013) no information Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate is a video game in the Castlevania series, and a direct sequel to the reboot of the franchise entitled Castlevania: Lords of Shadow. (wikipedia.org)
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 (2014) no information Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 is an action-adventure game, the sequel to the 2010 game Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, and part of the Castlevania franchise. (wikipedia.org)
Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia (2008) no information Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia is a two dimensional action-adventure game, featuring adventure and role-playing video game elements. The plot involves Shanoa, who is part of an organization set to defeat Dracula after the Belmont clan has vanished. It follows the design of previous titles on handheld consoles, borrowing elements of both metroid games and ARPG's
Castlevania: Order of Shadows (2007) no information Castlevania: Order of Shadows is a mobile game developed for the Java Platform, Micro Edition, and released by Konami in September 2007. (wikipedia.org)
Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin (2006) no information Portrait of Ruin takes place in the fictional universe of the Castlevania series. The series' premise is the conflict between the vampire hunters of the Belmont clan and the immortal vampire Dracula. The story occurs in Dracula's castle and is set in 1944 Europe during World War II. (wikipedia.org)
Castlevania: Rondo of Blood (1993) no information This is the tenth action-packed installment in the ever-popular Castlevania series, which depicts the epic struggle between the Belmont clan and the dark forces of Count Dracula! An instant classic, this title is recognized far and wide for its beautifully rendered world, outstanding game balance, and its haunting CD-quality game music!
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (1997) no information Symphony of the Night is a direct sequel to Rondo of Blood. Unlike the previous installments of the series, the game is set in a castle which the player can explore freely with many different paths, although often items in certain areas need to be found that will allow passage to others. The action-based gameplay incorporates now strong RPG elements. The hero receives experience points for defeating enemies, gains levels and becomes more powerful. (MobyGames)
Castlevania: The Adventure (1989) no information Castlevania: The Adventure is a platform game released for the Game Boy in 1989. (wikipedia.org)
Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth (2009) no information Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth is a side-scrolling action platform game developed by M2, and released by Konami for the Wii in 2009 as a WiiWare title. (wikipedia.org)
Castlevania: The Arcade (2009) no information Castlevania: The Arcade, released in Japan as Akumaj? Dracula: The Arcade (???????? THE ARCADE Demon Castle Dracula: The Arcade), is an arcade game in the Castlevania franchise by Konami. (wikipedia.org)
Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles (2007) no information Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles is a 2.5D remake of Rondo of Blood for the PlayStation Portable. (wikipedia.org)
Casual Birder (2022) no information Casual Birder is a snap-'em-all adventure set in beautiful seaside Bird Town. You’ve just moved into a birdwatcher’s paradise… At least it used to be, before some bad eggs moved in and shoved the competition out of the nest. Can a fledgling photographer like you make a mark in the cut-throat world of hobby bird photography? Better get crankin'!
Cat & Onion (2024) no information A short cat adventure packed with curious characters, strange environments and good vibes.​ Climb, talk, fly and smack your way to places where no cat has ever gone before! (store.steampowered.com)
The Cat and the Coup (2011) no information The game follows the life of Prime Minister of Iran, Mohammed Mossadegh, and his subsequent downfall through a CIA- and MI6-engineered coup during the 1950s. (wiki)
Cat Cafe Manager (2022) no information In Cat Cafe Manager, you play as the proprietor of a small, abandoned cat cafe in the countryside village of Caterwaul Way, left to you by your grandmother. Besides hiring staff and fixing the place up, you also have to take care of and eventually adopt some of the many stray cats that roam the streets. It's your job to pick out the right combination of cats for your cafe to please and relax your customers. Build your business and make friends! (press kit)
Cat Girl Without Salad: Amuse-Bouche (2016) no information Cat Girl Without Salad: Amuse-Bouche is the first taste of an exciting new game franchise by acclaimed developer WayForward. Follow Kebako, a cat-eared intergalactic bounty hunter, as she patrols the galaxies with her faithful companion Squiddie in search of ridiculous space criminals. The game combines classic shmup shooting with additional genres like puzzle, sports, arcade, platformer, rhythm, and RPG. (humblebundle.com)
CAT Interstellar (2017) no information A short story inspired by Robert Heinlein's: The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress (store.steampowered.com)
The Cat Lady (2012) no information The Cat Lady is a point & click psychological horror graphic adventure video game The protagonist is Susan Ashworth, a chronically depressed, middle-aged woman with no friends. She hates flowers, and her only companions are stray cats, whom she summons to her flat by playing her piano. She is known in her neighborhood as the cat lady. (wikipedia.org).
Cat Quest (2017) no information Cat Quest is an open world RPG set in the pawsome world of cats! In search of your catnapped sister you pounce into the massive continent of Felingard - a world crafted in the style of overworld maps of yore and purring with cat-tastic characters, stories, and puns!
Cat Quest II: The Lupus Empire (2019) no information Following the phenomenal success of CAT QUEST, developers The Gentlebros return to the world of Felingard, a fantastical land under threat from a continuing war. (store.steampowered.com)
Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead (2010) no information Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead is a turn-based survival game set in a post-apocalyptic world. Struggle to survive in a harsh, persistent, procedurally generated world. Scavenge the remnants of a dead civilization for food, equipment, or, if you are lucky, a vehicle with a full tank of gas to get you the hell out of Dodge. (cataclysmdda.org)
Catan (1995) no information In Catan (formerly The Settlers of Catan), players try to be the dominant force on the island of Catan by building settlements, cities, and roads. On each turn dice are rolled to determine what resources the island produces. Players collect these resources (cards)--wood, grain, brick, sheep, or stone--to build up their civilizations to get to 10 victory points and win the game.
Catan (2008) no information Catan is a PlayStation 3 video game developed by Game Republic. (wikipedia.org)
Catan (2007) no information Catan was the Xbox Live Arcade version of Klaus Teuber's The Settlers of Catan, developed by Big Huge Games in collaboration with Teuber. (wikipedia.org)
Catastronauts (2018) no information Gather your friends and join the illustrious Space Fleet in this fast-paced party game!
Catch & Release (2018) no information Catch & Release places you on a beautiful mountain lake and lets you freely explore and row around while you choose your fishing spots. Beautiful, relaxed experience.
Catch the Moon (2017) no information All you need are a few skillfully placed ladders, a good sense of balance, and a touch of imagination. The moon waits impatiently for your arrival, but she's a sensitive lady and the smallest mistake can make her cry. The right mix of skill and luck will help you become the most agile dreamer...
Catch-22 (2012) no information Catch-22 is a relaxing & frustrating one-button game where you play against yourself. metacritic.com
The Catch: Carp & Coarse Fishing (2020) no information Take on the hunt of a lifetime as you target and pursue monster-sized fish around the world. You’re set, waiting…. The line tightens, your alarm screams, the fish is on and the battle commences! (Metacritic.com)
Catchphrase (1986) no information The game is played in two teams. The goal for each player is to get their team to say the word or word phrase displayed in the disc. One member of a team starts the timer and tries to get his or her team to guess the displayed word or phrase. A clue-giver can make any physical gesture, and can give almost any verbal clue, but may not say a word that rhymes with any of the words, give the first letter of a word, say the number of syllables, or say part of any word in the clue (e.g., "worry" for "
Cate West: The Vanishing Files (2008) no information Cate West: The Vanishing Files is a mystery game created and developed by Gamenauts. (wikipedia.org)
Caterpillar Construction Tycoon (2005) no information In this game, players must successfully manage different construction facilities around the world. In order to keep it running smoothly, they must draft Caterpillar Construction vehicles in addition to managing their employees time schedules and salaries. (wikipedia.org)
Catfight (1996) no information A fighting game starring an all-female cast of digitized actresses, similar to Mortal Kombat. (igdb)
Cathedral (2019) no information 2D pixel art metroidvania where you wake up in a world with no recollection of how you got there. A world full of secrets, hidden rooms, dungeons and towns.
Catherine (2011) no information Catherine is a puzzle platformer adventure video game developed by Atlus for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The story follows Vincent Brooks, a man who is beset by supernatural nightmares while torn between his feelings for longtime girlfriend Katherine and the similarly-named beauty Catherine. The gameplay is divided between daytime hours, where Vincent interacts with the characters, and his dreams where he must navigate three-dimensional tower puzzles.
Catherine: Full Body (2019) no information Catherine: Full Body is an enhanced remaster of the adult-oriented puzzle-platformer Catherine. Full Body features a new love interest, online multiplayer, new puzzle mechanics, harder difficulties, new story segments, and new endings. (igdb)
Catlandia: Crisis at Fort Pawprint (2020) no information An RPG featuring cats. Customize your cat, collect costumes, take your cat in to battle, encounter friendly non-player cats, and go on quests!
Catlateral Damage (2013) no information Catlateral Damage is a first-person destructive cat simulator where you play as a cat on a rampage, knocking as much of your owner's stuff onto the ground as possible. See the world from the perspective of a cat! Walk, look around, jump, crouch, and use your paws as little weapons. It's a highly original, experimental concept that was born out of a game jam and is based on a real-life mischievous cat, Nippy!
Catrap (1985) no information Pitman, also known as Catrap in the US, is a puzzle-platform video game originally developed for the Sharp MZ-700 computer in 1985 and released by Asmik for the Nintendo Game Boy in 1990. The Game Boy version was rereleased on the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console in October 2011. (wikipedia.org)
Cats & Soup (2021) no information Cut, chop, and boil to make a delicious soup together with cats. Decorate the home for cats that want to live in a cool house. Forget your stress with Cat and Soup, and enjoy the healing life. (play.google.com)
Cats are Liquid - A Better Place (2019) no information A better place. Made just for us. – A 2D platformer about a liquid cat and her friends. (store.steampowered.com)
Cats are Liquid - A Light in the Shadows (2015) no information A minimalistic 2D platformer about a cat with the ability to transform into liquid. (store.steampowered.com)
Cats in Time (2021) no information A puzzle game in which you explore 3D dioramas, solve puzzles and save cats lost in time. (store.steampowered.com)
Cats Organized Neatly (2020) no information In this 2D puzzle game you have the responsibility to arrange your feline friends in a way that fits the grid. It comes with 80 different handcrafted levels and a whole bunch of cats in all shapes and sizes. (Steam)
Cattails (2017) no information Become a cat! Cattails is a unique animal simulation RPG. Hunt for food, fight invading cats, explore to gather herbs, and socialize with other cats in an expansive open world. Get married and raise a family of kittens, befriend your neighbors, and learn to live in the dangerous wilderness! (store.steampowered.com)
Catty & Batty: The Spirit Guide (2021) no information Cooperatively build a path to guide spirits home. (store.steampowered.com)
Catwoman (2004) no information Catwoman is an action-adventure tie-in video game based on the 2004 film of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Catz (2006) no information Following the tradition of the Petz series for PC, the series starts now in Nintendo's handheld. (Mobygames.com)
The Cauldron Kids: The Summoning of Mr. Vermicelli (2003) no information This is a pixel art short narrative RPG about two kid witches on their way to magical mischief and plushie bewitching, combining quirky and sweet dialogues and minigames. Featuring the small and cozy chalet the characters live in, players discover soon that the Cauldron Kids’ home is full of magical and playful surprises. Will you play as Cassie, the chaotic and clumsy sister, or as Layla, the rational mastermind? (game presskit)
Cavalcade (1930) no information Players place wagers on the horses and die are rolled to move them. Hurdles can be used to indicate obstacles or used in the steeplechase race.
Cave Story (2004) no information Cave Story takes you into a rare world where a curious race of innocent rabbit-like creatures, called Mimiga, run free. You wake up in a dark cave with no memory of who you are, where you came from or why you're in such a place. Uncovering Mimiga Village you discover that the once-carefree Mimiga are in danger at the hands of a maniacal scientist.
Cave Story 3D (2011) no information Cave Story 3D is a side scrolling action adventure game inspired by the fan-favorite 2D original. Now in a full 3D world, Cave Story takes the proven 2D action, exploration into stereoscopic awesomeness. You wake up in a cave with no idea who you are or where you came from, but you know you must help a cute race of rabbit-like creatures beat up some crusty old doctor.
The Cave (2013) no information This darkly humorous puzzle-platformer/adventure game is about a talking cave. You select three characters from a diverse collection and venture into the cave, to find (mis-)adventure and dark revelations about the characters' past. The cave itself narrates the story.
Caveblazers (2017) no information Caveblazers is a challenging and brutal roguelike platformer. Journey into a mysterious cave, fighting orcs and goblins with an abundance of weapons and magical items! Make friends along the way, then watch in despair as they are crushed in to a bloody pulp under a troll's fist. (store.steampowered.com)
Caveman Ransom (2023) no information A fun 16-bit style platformer where you play a caveman fighting against bandits and dinosaurs. It is perfect for carefree gaming and a must for kids as well as for those who want to experience that 1990s nostalgia! (store.steampowered.com)
Caveman Ughlympics (1988) no information Caveman Ughlympics or Caveman Ugh-lympics is a 1988 Olympic-themed sports video game set in the Stone Age. (wikipedia.org)
Cavern of Dreams (2023) no information Embark on a magical quest as Fynn the dragon to rescue your unhatched siblings from the mysterious Cavern of Dreams in this N64-style 3D platformer. Gain new abilities, meet unique characters, solve puzzles, and beware of the mysterious villain. (steam)
Caverna: The Cave Farmers (2013) no information Following along the same lines as its predecessor (Agricola), Caverna: The Cave Farmers is a worker-placement game at heart, with a focus on farming. In the game, you are the bearded leader of a small dwarf family that lives in a little cave in the mountains. You begin the game with a farmer and his spouse, and each member of the farming family represents an action that the player can take each turn.
Caverns of the Snow Witch (2015) no information YOU are the hero in Caverns of the Snow Witch! Triumph agains the villainous Snow Witch in Ian Livingstone's Fighting Fantasy classic RPG gamebook! (store.steampowered.com)
Caves of Qud (2015) no information Caves of Qud is a science fantasy roguelike epic steeped in retrofuturism, deep simulation, and swathes of sentient plants. Come inhabit an exotic world and chisel through layers of thousand-year-old civilizations. Decide: is it a dying earth, or is it on the verge of rebirth? (mobygames.com)
Cayne (2017) no information CAYNE is a free, point-and-click, isometric adventure game with a modern edge. A gritty experience awaits. STASIS was only the beginning of a much larger story. (GOG store page)
CDX (2006) no information A full-motion video flash game released as a companion to the BBC show "Rome," CDX is an episodic thriller that follows a prop man working on the show getting embroiled in a dangerous conspiracy. There are multiple paths and hundreds of videos, not to mention an historical education waiting the player. The game can still be found on the BBC website here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/romans/launch_gms_cdx.shtml
Ceexstem (0) no information Any number of individuals can play at one time. The game is a wonderful way to learn the number system of the Nimíipuu, counting from náaqc (one) to le'dptit (twenty), and have a lot of fun doing so! To play the game, you need two sets of game sticks, each set colored a different color, e.g., blue and red, and each set marked indicating a áayet (male) and hamma (female), a "couple." The male stick is often marked with an extra perpendicular line across it. The reverse side of a stick is ca
Ceiba (2023) no information Ein, a simple-hearted member of an expedition sent by mankind to distant planets, tries to get romantic with a pretty but cold co-worker girl. Unfortunately, he is not the only one trying to make contact as from the abandoned and desolate alien ruins, the girl receives a message in human language. (store.steampowered.com)
Cel Damage (2002) no information Cel Damage Overdrive is a frantic vehicle combat game set in a fantastic cartoon universe. Players can take command of any of the main characters, each one having their own unique machine of cartoon destruction, and do battle across all the amazing cartoon landscapes. With different weapons and power-ups it ensure the action never gets boring. It's funny, frantic and awe inspiring all at once - it?s Cel Damage Overdrive. (amazon.co.uk)
Cel Damage HD (2014) no information Take control of the world's nuttiest cartoon drivers to demolish your friends with insane weapons and wacky arena hazards!
Celebrity Deathmatch (2003) no information Celebrities duel it out in a wrestling ring, the first one who dies loses.
Celebrity Sports Showdown (2008) no information Celebrity Sports Showdown is a sports video game for the Wii developed by EA Canada, and was the first title released under the EA Sports Freestyle label. (wikipedia.org)
Celeste (2018) no information Celeste is presented as a series of challenging platforming levels as the player guides the character up a mountain. The player can move, jump, and dash the character across platforms, but the player can only perform a dash once before touching ground again. (Wikipedia.org)
Celeste Classic (2015) no information A PICO-8 platformer about climbing a mountain, made in four days. (mattmakesgames.itch.io)
Celeste Classic 2 (2021) no information A PICO-8 platformer about hiking around a mountain, made in three days for Celeste's third anniversary. (mattmakesgames.itch.io)
Celestial Hacker Girl Jessica (2017) no information A surreal 3D platformer about a marble girl named Jessica. Roll around, explore the multiverse, hack computers, dodge lasers, and eat cake! (store.steampowered.com)
Cell to Singularity - Evolution Never Ends (2018) no information The epic story of evolution, technology, and humanity is yours to tap. (igdb.com)
CellFactor: Psychokinetic Wars (2009) no information CellFactor: Psychokinetic Wars is a science fiction first-person shooter. The player can choose between three classes, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. (mobygames)
Celtic Tales - Balor of the Evil Eye (1995) no information The ancient island of Eire flourished under the watchful eye of the goddess Danu. Its inhabitants were blessed with prosperity and grew in number as time passed. However, a race of hostile giants called Fomors invaded the island to claim its riches for themselves. Led by their commander Balor, they senselessly attacked settlements and terrorized the people into submission. (Koei Wiki)
The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story (2022) no information The complex and interwoven mysteries you’ll unravel in this investigative adventure are centered around the ill-fated Shijima family, which has suffered a series of inexplicable deaths over the last century. (Metacritic.com)
Centipede (1981) no information Centipede is a vertically oriented fixed shooter arcade game produced by Atari, Inc. in 1980. It was one of the most commercially successful games from the video arcade's golden age. The player fights off centipedes, spiders, scorpions and fleas, completing a round after eliminating the centipede that winds down the playing field. Centipede was ported to Atari's own Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 7800, and Atari 8-bit family. (Wikipedia.org)
Centipede (1998) no information Centipede is a 3D remake of the 1981 Centipede arcade game from Atari. Gameplay consists of a series of rounds that are completed once the player eliminates the centipede (s) that wind down the playing field. Obstacles such as spiders, fleas, and scorpions complicate the game. At the same time, a population of mushrooms grows between the player and each centipede. (Wikipedia.org)
Centipede: Infestation (2011) no information Centipede: Infestation is a video game developed by WayForward Technologies. (wikipedia.org)
Centipede: Recharged (2021) no information Initiate insect extermination in this widescreen glow-up of one of the greatest arcade games of all time. (Metacritic.com)
Centre Court Tennis (1998) no information Centre Court Tennis is a tennis game. (wikipedia.org)
Century: Age of Ashes (2021) no information Century: Age of Ashes is a free-to-play multiplayer dragon battle game. Master a growing roster of classes and dragons, compete in intense arena battles and rule the skies in fast-paced aerial combats. (steam)
Century: Eastern Wonders (2018) no information Centuries ago, the lucrative spice trade compelled the prosperous nations of the world to explore alternate routes to the sources of these precious goods. These nations took to the seas to seek out exotic lands. This led to the discovery of the famed Spice Islands where the most valuable spices of the world were found. This discovery also led to further exploration, competition....and later, war!
Chain Chronicle (2013) no information Chain Chronicle (Japanese: チェインクロニクル, Hepburn: Chein Kuronikuru) is a tower defense role-playing game developed and published by Sega. (wikipedia.org)
ChainDive (2003) no information Avoid the ground by freezing and grappling onto your enemies, using momentum and physics to stylishly save the day in 2.5D action! (GiantBomb)
Chained Echoes (2022) no information Take up your sword, channel your magic or board your Mech. Chained Echoes is a 16-bit SNES style RPG set in a fantasy world where dragons are as common as piloted mechanical suits. Follow a group of heroes as they explore a land filled to the brim with charming characters, fantastic landscapes and vicious foes. (Metacritic.com)
Chainsaw Warrior (2013) no information
Chainsaw Warrior: Lords of the Night (2015) no information Based on the 1987 Games Workshop classic, a battle vs zombies cultists & time! Chainsaw Warrior: Lords of the Night sees the player fighting against hordes of Aztec Zombies, and the clock, to save reality from Darkness. (store.steampowered.com)
Chair Simulator (2021) no information A chair simulator.
Chōjin Sentai Jetman (1991) no information Chōjin Sentai Jetman is based on the Japanese TV show. The game was developed by Natsume and plays quite similar to their other title - Shatterhand. It is a side-scrolling action game where the player has to shoot, kick, jump and duck to overcome a plethora of baddies. (mobygames)
Chakan: The Forever Man (1992) no information The player, as Chakan, starts in a central hub stage, from which he can select one of four elemental-based "planes" of Earth, Air, Fire, and Water, each with three levels. The player advances through each platforming level until completion or death, whereupon Chakan is returned to the hub to choose a new level on either the same or a different plane. The player has infinite lives, but will be returned to the hub if he is "killed". (wikipedia.org).
Chakra (2019) no information In Chakra, each player has a board that shows the seven chakras they must fill with gems that represent the energy flowing in their body. To score points, a player must harmonize each of their chakras in the best possible way. (boardgamegeek.com)
Challenge the Yankees (1964) no information One player manages the Yankees' 25-man roster, while the other manages a team of 25 MLB All-Stars. Players can also manage a team of their own creation, using blank player cards. Each player is represented by a Player Performance strategy card, which contains his photograph, autograph, lifetime batting average (as of the prior year's season), and some basic biographical information. Each card also contains twelve outcomes that detail the result of the roll of two dice.
Challengers ! (2022) no information Capture the flag and hold onto it to win the tournament ! (boardgamegeek.com)
Chameleon (2006) no information Chameleon is a 2006 puzzle video game. (wikipedia.org)
Chameleon Run (2016) no information Chameleon Run is a unique, fast and challenging autorunner with a colorful twist. Jump, switch and run through expertly crafted levels that will have you running back for more.
Chameleon Twist (1997) no information The protagonist of the game is a blue chameleon named Davy who, upon following a rabbit into a magical hole in the ground, finds he has taken on a humanoid form. The plot involves Davy or one of his friends, Jack, Fred, or Linda, traveling throughout the six lands of the magic portal he enters, in an attempt to find a way back through the portal and back home. (Wikipedia)
Chameleon Twist 2 (1998) no information Chameleon Twist 2 (カメレオンツイスト2, Kamereon Tsuisuto Tsu) is a video game developed by Japan System Supply. (wikipedia.org)
The Chameleon (2017) no information Each round involves two missions, depending on whether you’re the Chameleon or not. Mission 1: You are the Chameleon. No one knows your identity except you. Your mission is to blend in, not get caught and to work out the Secret Word. Mission 2: You are not the Chameleon. Try to work out who the Chameleon is without giving away the Secret Word.
The Champion Game of Baseball (1889) no information It consists of a baseball field printed on the bottom of the box with a metal spinner in the middle, a rules sheet, and an envelope with nine blue and nine red cardboard disks. There is not a lot of strategy in this early game - each team uses the spinner on its turn to bat. Most of the results are either outs or hits (spaces for single, double, triple and home run), but there also are spaces for strikes, balls and base on balls. It is therefore possible but unlikely to get three strikes or f
Champion Jockey: G1 Jockey & Gallop Racer (2011) no information Champion Jockey: G1 Jockey & Gallop Racer is a 2011 horse racing simulator video game from Tecmo Koei, released for the PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360. It is the spiritual successor to Koei G1 Jockey series and to Tecmo Gallop Racer series, making use of PlayStation Move and Kinect
Champion of the Gods (2015) no information Will you serve the gods or overthrow them? Battle ancient evils and destiny itself in this epic interactive novel inspired by Greek myth. (Steam)
Champion of the Great Horse-Race (2011) no information In the game each player receives a race horse, a horse stable and Derby Dollar 25,000 as initial capital. During the game you have to overcome obstacles and ditches and fields of action you can win or lose a lot of money. The "Champion" will be the one who will succeed the first to bring all 6 horses in his stable! At the beginning of the race you can bet on a horse as the winner of the race and whoever comes first, with the payout will buy a new horse at the Derby-Office!
Champion of the Raj (1991) no information Champion of the Raj is a turn-based strategy video game developed by Level 9 Computing and published by Personal Software Services. It was released exclusively in the United Kingdom for the Amiga, Atari ST, and IBM PC compatibles in 1991. It is the thirteenth and final instalment to the Strategic Wargames series.
Champions (2019) no information Champions is a 2 player turn-based strategic lane battler. Both players control an army of units, each of which can be individually upgraded.
Champions of Krynn (1990) no information Champions of Krynn is the first of SSI's "gold box" games set in the AD&D world of Dragonlance, with all the usual features: first-person view and movement in dungeons, towns and outposts, overland travel on a map of the area and tactical turn-based combat from a top-down perspective. (mobygames.com)
Champions of Midgard (2015) no information Champions of Midgard is a middleweight, Viking-themed, worker placement game with dice rolling in which players are leaders of Viking clans who have traveled to an embattled Viking harbor town to help defend it against the threat of trolls, draugr, and other mythological Norse beasts. By defeating these epic creatures, players gain glory and the favor of the gods.
Champions of Norrath: Realms of EverQuest (2004) no information Divided into five acts, the game begins with a quest to assist the elves in their war against the orcs, who have formed an alliance with goblins (which is strange to the citizens of Norrath). However, in later acts, the player must eventually travel to the underworld and beyond thanks to the antics created by the strange orc leader and his contacts. (wiki)
Champions Online (2009) no information Champions Online is an MMORPG that takes place in a comic book universe set primarily in Millennium City. Create a superhero and help defend the world from crime alongside your fellow champions. (igdb)
Champions World Class Soccer (1993) no information Champions World Class Soccer (??????? ???????????) is a football (soccer) video game released on the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993 and 1994, developed by Park Place Productions and published by Flying Edge and Acclaim. (wikipedia.org)
Champions: Return to Arms (2005) no information The story picks up after Innoruuk, the Prince of Hate has been defeated, his essence shattered into the Shards of Hatred and were strewn across the Planes of Power. Within the game story, players have the choice of serving either the forces of Good by destroying the shards to rid the world of Innoruuk, or the legions of Evil gathering the shards to resurrect the fallen god. The paths of Good and Evil travel to the same locations, with variations in mission objectives. (wiki)
Championship Baseball (1987) no information In this traditional baseball simulation, gameplay takes place mainly on a split screen.
Championship Bowling (1989) no information Championship Bowling is a bowling game for the NES and Famicom. Developed by Another, it was published in North America by Romstar and Japan by Athena. (giantbomb.com)
Championship Manager (1992) no information Championship Manager starts a series of football management games, which means that you don't actually control your players during matches.
Championship Manager 01/02 (2001) no information Championship Manager: Season 01/02 is a football management computer game in the Sports Interactive's Championship Manager series. It was released in October 2001 exclusively for PC and for Mac in November 2001. It was also later released on Xbox in April 2002. It was released as freeware in 2008. (wikipedia.org)
Championship Manager 2006 (2006) no information Championship Manager 2006 is a computer game in Eidos' Championship Manager series. (wikipedia.org)
Championship Manager 2007 (2006) no information Championship Manager 2007 is a football manager simulation video game developed by Beautiful Game Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Championship Manager PSP (2005) no information Championship Manager was released for the PlayStation Portable in December 2005. It was developed by Gusto Games and was the first game in the series to be released on a handheld system. (wikipedia.org)
Championship Manager: Season 03/04 (2003) no information Championship Manager 03/04 is a football management game in the Championship Manager series. The game showcases a whole host of new features and improvements including four new leagues, a pre-game database editor, the ability to view previously saved matches and updated player, team and competition data for the 03/04 season.
Championship Pony (2008) no information Championship Pony is a virtual life video game by British studio Attractive Games. (wikipedia.org)
Championship Pool (1993) no information Championship Pool is a 1993 sports simulation video game. (wikipedia.org)
Championship Rally (1991) no information Championship Rally, known as Exciting Rally: World Rally Championship (エキサイティングラリー, Ekisaitingu Rarī) in Japan, is a 1991 racing video game published by HAL Laboratory. (wikipedia.org)
Championship Rugby (2007) no information Enables you to play an entire rugby tournament or season in only a few hours. Individual players are not identified, but teams have dynamic Attack and Defense ratings which fluctuate over the season depending on form, injuries, suspensions or even the resignation of the team coach. These ratings, plus home advantage and weather, determine the match ratings for the teams each week. Matches are then played out with two dice rolls per team per half, making it easy to generate half time scores f
Championship Soccer \'94 (1994) no information Championship Soccer '94 (better known as International Sensible Soccer: World Champions) is the successor to Sensible Soccer: European Champions. The gameplay is unchanged: this is a fast-paced, top-down soccer game with emphasis on fast passes and simple control system. Like the computer version, the only major change compared to the predecessor are the additional eleven national teams and updated team rosters. (mobygames.com)
Championship Sprint (1986) no information This is the sequel to the coin-op hit Super Sprint. (Mobygames.com)
Championship Sumo Wrestling (1982) no information A short, simple game simulating Japanese wrestling. Sumo wrestling is a sport in which the object is to either force your opponent out of a circular ring or to force him to touch the floor with any part of his body except his feet. Action is fast and furious, and typical bouts seldom last more than thirty seconds. A good way to play is for each player to generate several wrestlers and fight a series of bouts at one sitting. Each player rolls a six-sided die for each of five characteristics- Spe
Championship! Show Jumping Game (1975) no information Captures the atmosphere, the skills and excitement of international show jumping, making a gripping and absorbing game for all the family.
Change Horses (2008) no information A racing game with a twist. Players secretly get a horse (of a particular color) assigned before the game starts. The player with the horse in last place at the end of the game wins.
Changeling (2019) no information A dark, fantastical romantic comedy that focuses not just on falling in love, but rediscovering your past and the dangers of a supernatural world - where what's at stake is not just your heart, but also your life. (store.steampowered.com)
The Chant (2022) no information A single-player, third person horror action-adventure game set on a remote island spiritual retreat. (Metacritic.com)
Chantelise - A Tale of Two Sisters (2006) no information Five years ago, a witch's curse beneath the red moon turned Chante into a fairy. Now she and her sister Elise search for a way to transform her back into a human, and in their travels they come across a particular town, which is home to a number of nearby ruins, as well as a peculiar shopkeeper named Aira, and a strange, mercurial fortune-teller who calls herself Elma. Could this place hold the key to returning Chante to normal? (steam)
Chants of Sennaar (2023) no information Explore and discover an enthralling world in a colorful, poetic setting inspired by the myth of Babel, where men have forgotten their past. Travel the endless steps of a prodigious labyrinth, uncover an ominous truth and unveil the mysteries of this fascinating universe where ancient languages are both the lock and the key. Embark on a captivating journey with ancient languages to decipher. (Metacritic)
Chaos Break (2000) no information Set in an abandoned, contaminated biochemical laboratory; Fluxus Biomateril Industries Lab 7, a civilian research facility set on an isolated island. The two playable characters; Mitsuki and Rick, who are D.E.F agents, an investigatory and cleansing task force that are sent out to check the facility, and retrieve the research data. (wiki)
Chaos Code: Sign of Catastrophe (2011) no information Chaos Code (カオスコード, Kaosu Kōdo) is a fighting game developed by FK Digital. (wikipedia.org)
The Chaos Engine 2 (1996) no information During the original game, the protagonists succeed in destroying the Chaos Engine, a time-travel device. Its creator, Baron Fortesque, appears to have been defeated. However, in The Chaos Engine 2, it transpires that he and the protagonists are all trapped within a temporal singularity created by the destruction of the Chaos Engine device. In order to survive they must assist the Baron in rebuilding the device, though only one of them will be able to escape the singularity. (wikipedia)
The Chaos Engine (1993) no information Top-down run and gun video game set in a steampunk Victorian age. One or two players must battle the hostile creations of the titular Chaos Engine across four landscapes and ultimately defeat the Chaos Engine and its deranged inventor. (wikipedia)
Chaos Field (2004) no information Chaos Field is a 2004 vertical-scrolling shooter arcade game developed by MileStone Inc.. (wikipedia.org)
Chaos Galaxy (2020) no information A pixel-art turn-based Galaxy total war game. You can select 14 factions, 61 heroes, hundreds of warships and mecha, and command multiple fleets to carry out grand strategic operations on the map of the galaxy. (store.steampowered.com)
Chaos Gear: Michibi Kareshi Mono (1999) no information Chaos Gear: Michibi Kareshi Mono is a Strategy game, developed by Lay-Up and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 1999. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Chaos in the Old World (2009) no information Chaos in the Old World lets you assume the role of one of the evil choas gods of Warhammer fantasy. There is Khorne, the Blood God. Nurgle, the Plaguelord. Tzeentch, the Changer of Ways. Slaanesh, the Prince of Pleasure and Pain. 3 separate win conditions and radically different abilities allow for a variety of strategies and tactics as you battle each other as well as blighting the land, killing peasants, and corrupting nobles.
Chaos League (2004) no information Chaos League falls into a multiple genre category, both real time strategy and sports games as the game involves war based tactics like unit positions and fighting strategies however the main goal of the game to score points by getting a pig skin ball to the opposite end zone, very much like the same rules found in American Football and Medieval football. (wikipedia.org).
Chaos Legion (2003) no information The story of Chaos Legion is a gothic opera which begins November, 791 A.S. (Anno Satanis): the protagonist, Sieg Warheit, is a Knight of the Dark Glyphs who is on a quest under command of the Order of St. Overia to find his former friend, Victor Delacroix, who has stolen the forbidden book "Apocrypha of Yzarc", and to stop him from releasing the evil spirit Azrail, who would destroy the three planes of existence: the Nether World, the Middle World, and the Celestial World.
Chaos on Deponia (2012) no information The core gameplay has remained unchanged from the previous installment. The player controls Rufus across various highly detailed backgrounds, collecting and combining smaller objects and interacting with machines in order to solve puzzles and advance the plot further.
Chaos Overlords (1996) no information Chaos Overlords is played out on an 8x8 grid, said grid representing city blocks. Each block contains three locations of varying significance (hospitals, research centres, etc) which are randomised for each new game. In fixed positions throughout the city are the headquarters of six organised crime syndicates. (mobygames.com)
Chaos Reborn (2015) no information Turn-based wizard combat with the tactical positioning of chess and the bluff of poker. Features wizard customization, 100s of gear items, single player realm adventures, online leagues and co-op play. (steam store page)
Chaos Rings III (2014) no information Chaos Rings III (ケイオスリングス, Keiosu Ringusu III) is a 2014 Japanese role-playing video game developed by Media.Vision. (wikipedia.org)
Chaos Sector (2018) no information It's a retro-style strategy game, you can choose the Northsky Fleet or the Pirates, lead your commanders, controll many kinds of warships and robots, and fight a war with the enemy's fleet and alien horde on the galactic chessboard! (store.steampowered.com)
Chaos Strikes Back (1989) no information Although Chaos Strikes Back describes itself as an expansion pack, the original Dungeon Master is not required. Whereas the first game saw the player following a fairly linear path through the adventure, with the completion of each flat level marked by a staircase leading down onto a new slightly harder level below, Chaos Strikes Back features a choice of paths which twist back and forth over all levels. (wikipedia.org).
Chaos Wars (2006) no information Hyoma, the protagonist, has a dream of another world over a pillar of light coming from his family shrine that has been missing since his ancestor's time. The next day, he decides to take his two friends, Shinzuku and Hayate, to investigate the mountains where his dream took place. During their investigation, they find a cave with strange technology but as they are looking into it, the machines activate and a bright light appears, taking them to another world known as Endia. (wiki)
Chaos;Child (2014) no information Chaos;Child is a visual novel, The player takes the role of Takuru Miyashiro, the president of his school's newspaper club, who investigates the "Return of the New Generation Madness" serial murder case. (wikipedia.org).
Chaos;Child Love Chu Chu!! (2017) no information Chaos;Child Love Chu Chu!! is a visual novel video game developed and published by 5pb. (wikipedia.org)
Chaos;Head (2008) no information Chaos;Head is a visual novel in which the player takes the role of Takumi Nishijo, an otaku and borderline shut-in, who experiences delusions. The game is mostly linear, but the player is able to choose whether Takumi should experience a positive delusion, a negative one, or if he should manage to stay grounded in reality. Positive delusions involve seeing comical or erotic scenes, while negative ones include graphic violence or other horror elements. (wikipedia.org).
Chaos: The Battle of Wizards (1985) no information Chaos is a fantasy strategy game written by Julian Gollop, who later became famous for X-Com. In it you are a wizard who battles it out against up to seven other wizards that can be both player and/or computer controlled. The last one alive wins. The game is turn based and each turn is divided in two parts. In the first you select and cast spells and movement is done in the second. (mobygames.com)
Chaotic: Shadow Warriors (2009) no information Chaotic: Shadow Warriors is a 2009 action video game based on the TV series Chaotic. (wikipedia.org)
Charge Large (2009) no information Travel around the board using cash and your gold credit card to scoop up prime properties. Buy strategically, borrow wisely, and pay back quickly to earn a platinum card. (It also helps to hit the lottery and collect rent!) If you’re the first to have cash, a zero credit balance, and the coveted black credit card, you’ve beaten the credit card blues, and won the game!
The Charge of the Light Brigade (1991) no information 'The Charge of the Light Brigade' recreates the battle of Balaclava in 1854 during the Crimean War, when 25000 Russian troops attempted to take control.
Charge! Tank Squad (2010) no information Charge! Tank Squad is an Action game, developed by SCEI and published by SCEA, which was released in 2010. (gamefaqs)
Chariot (2014) no information Chariot is a co-op platform game developed and published by Frima Studio, with the participation of the Canada Media Fund. (wikipedia.org)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) no information Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a 2005 video game. (wikipedia.org)
Charlie Blast\'s Territory (1999) no information With 3D graphics and some platform elements, Charlie Blast's Territory, a remake of Kablooey, is a modernization of one of the classic puzzle genres where your goal is to push crates into the correct spots. Every level is an island. On every island, you have at least one bomb and one TNT box. Your goal is to push all of them next to each other and then blow everything up in a huge chain reaction. When you do that, you advance by a level. (mobygames.com)
Charlie Murder (2013) no information Charlie Murder is an action role-playing beat 'em up video game developed by Ska Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Charlie Ninja (1994) no information You control a cartoonish ninja-type character who must attempt to shoot all the enemies and defeat the boss at the end of each stage. (igdb)
Charlie\'s Angels (2003) no information Charlie's Angels is based on the first and second film in the series. It follows the continuing adventures of private investigators Alex Munday (Lucy Liu), Dylan Sanders (Drew Barrymore) and Natalie Cook (Cameron Diaz) as they attempt to solve the mystery of a series of missing national monuments. The heroines do not use firearms but can utilize blunt weapons and certain environmental objects. (wiki)
Charlotte\'s Web (2006) no information Charlotte's Web is a 2006 adventure game based on the movie of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
The Charnel House Trilogy (2015) no information The Charnel House Trilogy is a trio of games which comprise a continuous story. They are point-and-click adventure games, set in a mystery/horror mood, with some twists in the mix. (Mobygames.com)
Charon\'s Staircase (2022) no information In the 1970s, a totalitarian regime known as The Ministry ruled with an iron fist. They committed numerous inhumane and sinister acts during their reign, but those days are over, as they now aspire to join the European Union. (Metacritic.com)
Charterstone (2017) no information The prosperous Kingdom of Greengully, ruled for centuries by the Forever King, has issued a decree to its citizens to colonize the vast lands beyond its borders. In an effort to start a new village, the Forever King has selected six citizens for the task, each of whom has a unique set of skills they use to build their charter.
Charterstone: Digital Edition (2020) no information This is the digital adaptation of the worker placement legacy-style board game. Pick one of six characters to lead your charter. Uncover the story as you progress through the campaign. Your decisions and playstyle will affect the campaign, both as it progresses and the ending. You score points on the back of your own strategy, not by undermining your opponents, which is especially important when playing against friends or family in the Hot Seats mode. (acram.eu)
Chōsōjū Mecha MG (2006) no information Ch?s?j? Mecha MG (????? MG, roughly translated as "Super Control Robot MG") is a mech video game. The player uses the stylus to manipulate a Marionation Gear (MG) on the battlefield. MGs are giant mechs that have been developed from marionettes. The touch screen shows a control panel which varies depending on which MG the player is operating. Actions are performed using the touch screen. (wikipedia.org)
Chase (1951) no information In this horse racing card game players try to be the first past the post. To achieve this they have to find the best moves with their hand of 5 cards. This game is really tricky, as some cards allow only one horse of a certain colour to move and some other cards affect all horses. As there are also several obstacles on the course which require certain cards to surmount you have to find the best moment when to play which card to move your horse and to hinder the others.
Chase Ace 2 (1999) no information Chase Ace 2 is the type of concept game that can bring a genre to a new level. That being said, I found it to be odd and at times interesting but, mostly, just weird. The premise of the game revolves around you being a pilot for a spacecraft going to and from different space stations in order to accomplish missions. There are actually three different episodes you can play, in any order, to beat the game. After defeating each level, progress is saved so no backtracking is necessary.
Chase H.Q. (1988) no information As an undercover agent of Chase Headquarters, your job is to patrol the streets and track down five criminals.
Chase H.Q. II: Special Criminal Investigation (1990) no information "Chase H.Q. II - Special Criminal Investigation" is an arcade racing game from Taito, ported by ICE and released by Ocean in 1990 on the Atari ST.
Chase: Cold Case Investigations - Distant Memories (2016) no information Chase: Cold Case Investigations - Distant Memories (Japanese: -CHASE- ???????? ??????, Hepburn: -Chasu- mi kaiketsu jiken s?sa ka ? t?i kioku ?) is a visual novel adventure video game developed by Arc System Works. (wikipedia.org)
Chase: Hollywood Stunt Driver (2002) no information Players take on the role of professional stuntwoman Chase Corrada as she performs vehicular stunts for various films. Each film is directed by "Mr Chin", a famous Hong Kong director noted for his spectacular chase scenes, and who had previously worked with Griffin Corrada, Chase's famous stuntman father. In each film, Chase finds herself working/competing with rival stuntman Rick Baen. (wiki)
Chaser (2003) no information Chaser is a first-person shooter action video game. The game takes place in the future, when humanity has inhabited Mars. The game protagonist wakes up in the medical bay of the space station U.S.S. Majestic, having lost his memory. The station is under attack by a group of armed men wearing the red Martian soldier's uniform, who refer to him as Chaser. They kill everyone on board but killing Chaser seems to be their primary objective. (wikipedia.org)
Chasing Dead (2016) no information A sci-fi horror FPS set on a parallel Earth full of zombies. (Grouvee)
Chasing Static (2021) no information A first-person psychological horror short story with audio-driven gameplay mechanics and nonlinear narrative exploration, where the player uncovers the forgotten remains of a government cover-up of a mysterious phenomenon that caused time to stand still.
Chasm (2018) no information Explore the depths below a remote mountain town in this procedurally-generated Adventure Platformer. Taking inspiration from hack 'n slash dungeon crawlers and Metroidvania-style platformers, Chasm will immerse you in a fantasy world full of exciting treasure, deadly enemies, and abundant secrets. (store.steampowered.com)
Chasm: The Rift (1997) no information Chasm: The Rift (also known as Chasm: The Shadow Zone) is a first-person shooter video game developed by Action Forms. (wikipedia.org)
El Chavo Kart (2014) no information El Chavo Kart (Chaves Kart in Brazil) is a kart racing game created by Colombian developer Efecto Studios and Mexican developer Slang. (wikipedia.org)
El Chavo (2012) no information El Chavo (Chaves in Brazil) is a party video game based on the Mexican TV series El Chavo Animado. (wikipedia.org)
CHEAP GOLF (2018) no information "Low-poly retro-modern mini golf" that features Susan, an AI that tries to learn more about you between rounds.
Cheat (1975) no information Cheat (also known as Bullshit, B.S., bluff, Bologna, and I Doubt It) is a card game where the players aim to get rid of all of their cards. It is a game of deception, with cards being played face-down and players being permitted to lie about the cards they have played. A challenge is usually made by players calling out the name of the game, and the loser of a challenge has to pick up every card played so far. (wikipedia.org)
Cheat (1995) no information Players shake a container containing 2 dice behind a slider, then look at the numbers they rolled. You must roll (or say you rolled) a higher score than the previous player. Points are lost by successful (or unsuccessful) challenges.
Checkers (1500) no information Draughts (British English) or checkers (American English) is a group of strategy board games for two players which involve diagonal moves of uniform game pieces and mandatory captures by jumping over opponent pieces. (wikipedia.org)
CHEDDAR BLiTZ (2021) no information All players race at the same time to complete five unique Challenges. Players scramble to match their BLiTZ Row to their Challenge cards while preventing others to match theirs. Special "FLiP OUT" cards forces any player to swap out their current Challenge card and start over.
Chee-Chai Alien (2001) no information Chee-Chai Alien (?????????? Chitchai Eirian, "Tiny Alien") is a video game developed by Creatures, Inc. and released on the Game Boy Color in Japan. (wikipedia.org)
Cheeky Chooks (2018) no information A free game, published through the RSPCA of Queensland, players build a growing chicken farming empire through keeping the hens happy. Each chicken is unique, with its own AI.
Cheese Chasers (2008) no information Big Mama is out of the house, so the Mice of the Cheese Chasers are out Chasing Cheese. Fat Cats are on guard, ready to pounce and devour the Cheese Chasers. Help the Mice surround the Cheese and break the Mousetraps so that they can get to the Cheese and be the top Cheese Chasers around!
Cheese Thief (2020) no information Play either as one of the normal sleepyheads dreaming about the taste of delicious cheese in tomorrow's meal OR as the thief trying to steal away the cheese for his own belly. As a thief clever enough, you might have to make a cut to your fellow minions so as to sneak away successfully. No moderator. No player elimination. No set pattern. Cheese Thief is different from other similar games in social deduction genre in that it uses die-face combinations in its core mechanism to provide cou
The Cheetah Girls: Passport to Stardom (2008) no information The Cheetah Girls: Passport to Stardom is a video game based on the movie The Cheetah Girls: One World. (wikipedia.org)
The Cheetah Girls: Pop Star Sensations (2007) no information This game is an adventure/ mystery game with little musical rhythm game twist. The Cheetah Girls follows the Galleria, Chanel, Aqua and Dorinda as they try to take their group to get signed by a big record studio. Some of the features in this game include, singing, song writing, fashion matching, and dance/rhythm mini-games. The game also features some of the officially licensed music from the Cheetah Girls themselves. (Mobygames.com)
Chef Life: A Restaurant Simulator (2023) no information Create and manage your dream restaurant! Menus, purchasing, decor, staff, equipment, customers... and don't forget the actual cooking! Experience the daily life of a restaurateur and earn your awards from the Michelin Guide. (Metacritic.com)
Chef: A Restaurant Tycoon Game (2020) no information Starting with nothing but pocket change, a small restaurant, and an ambitious dream, you’ll ascend from the life of a humble cook to that of a world-famous chef. Prepare yourself for a true sandbox experience in which all your management choices matter as you build your gastronomic empire. Only you can figure out which path is best for your establishment: create the restaurant’s location and layout, hire the staff, design the menu, and determine the restaurant’s policies. (digitaltribegame
Chekov (2003) no information Roll the dice and pick two to form a two-digit number. Then circle on the score pad. This strategic game of 3 in a row may sound simple, but do you have what it takes to cleverly select the best numbers to circle, while blocking out your opponent?
Chenso Club (2022) no information Aliens are attacking! Who will save us? Chenso Club will! Using chainsaws, hammers, and the aliens’ own life force against them - these fearless warriors will pulverise enemies on their way to victory. Go solo! Go co-op! Go hack those aliens in this action-packed, side-scrolling platform brawler! (store.steampowered.com)
Chernobylite (2021) no information Chernobylite is a science fiction survival video game developed by The Farm 51. (wikipedia.org)
The Cherry Orchard (2020) no information A "3D kinetic novel" adaptation of Chekhov's play about an aristocrat's attempts to avoid selling her prized cherry orchard.
Cherry Tree High Comedy Club (2012) no information Guide Mairu through idyllic Cherry Tree Town as she makes new friends and endeavors to persuade them to join her high school comedy club. (Steam)
Chess (1600) no information A two-player strategy board game played on a checkered gameboard with 64 squares arranged in an 8×8 grid. Each player begins with 16 pieces, and each type of piece moves differently, with the most powerful being the queen and the least powerful the pawn. The objective is to checkmate the opponent's king by placing it under an inescapable threat of capture. To this end, a player's pieces are used to attack and capture the opponent's pieces, while supporting each other. (wiikipedia.org)
Chess Crusade (2008) no information Chess Crusade is a video game of the board game genre developed in 2008 by British studio Slam Games. (wikipedia.org)
Chess Ultra (2017) no information Chess Ultra injects the greatest strategy game of all time with a modern twist; offering the ultimate chess experience with stunning 4K visuals, Grandmaster approved AI and full VR compatibility. (mobygames.com)
Chess88 (1984) no information Chess88 is a chess game of human vs. computer AI with six difficulty levels. The game only recognizes two keys: The Del key (to select a chess piece) and the Ins key (to place a piece).
Chessarama (2023) no information Chessarama is a collection of chess-inspired puzzle and strategy games that use chess pieces and their established move sets, then reimagines their goals and themes. Solve challenges, unlock collectibles, and compete against each other on the leaderboards. Welcome to Chessarama! (store.steampowered.com)
Chessmaster (2003) no information The iteration of the Chessmaster series on the PlayStation 2 contains most of the features available in the corresponding PC game - which, in this case, is Chessmaster 9000. There are, however, some new features in the PS2 version; the most useful one is the Online mode. Other is the "living world" of the Chessmaster Championships, where the AI's rating changes, too, as they play each other. The last one is more spectacular - a fantasy-themed - orcs vs. humans - game mode. (mobygames.com)
The Chessmaster 2000 (1986) no information Chessmaster 2000 offers a strong chess opponent at 12 skill levels, for all skill levels. Its features include an opening library built around 71,000 moves and the ability to print out the move history. To help novices there is a teach mode showing all legal moves, a hint move offering what the computer feels is a strong move and the chance for the Chessmaster to analyze all previous moves in a game. Famous real-life game positions and pre-set challenges offer more challenges. (mobygames.com)
Chessmaster 3-D (1995) no information Chessmaster 3-D brings the Chessmaster engine to consoles. The game provides six 3D chess sets and lets you control the camera to view the board from almost any angle. A 2D "war room" view is also available. Twelve computer opponents are provided, each with a different play strength, photograph, and short biography. You can against a human or CPU opponent. (mobygames.com)
The Chessmaster 3000 (1991) no information Chessmaster 3000 provides a strong chess opponent with 168 openings and different types of playfields (2D, 3D, and War Room). The game can suggest moves and determine the player's rating. It also contains 151 replications of classic real-world matches, and a Mentor feature which can act as a personal chess tutor through a variety of practical techniques. (mobygames.com)
The Chessmaster 4000 Turbo (1993) no information This was the first 32-bit title in the Chessmaster series offers features designed around the processors of the time. Modem and LAN play are available for the first time. Boards are viewed in 2D or 3D, and include many custom sets, with game options selected from surrounding windows and drop-down menus. Entering moves is now easier - if you click on a square which only one of your pieces can move to, it will move there automatically. (mobygames.com)
Chessmaster 5000 (1996) no information Chessmaster 5000 is the 10th Anniversary release of the game. This implementation features a revised Windows interface, new tutorials, a new chess database with over twenty-seven thousand entries, new time controls, sound effects, and music. The game can be played against an AI opponent, against another person, or against a remote player. (mobygames.com)
Chessmaster 5500 (1997) no information In addition to the many different chess boards, viewpoints, and chess sets; the main new features in this release of the game are the audio features. The game has something called Illustrated Voice Analysis which Analyses the game and provides feedback using ghosted pieces, arrows, and the like. All of the game openings, the first three tutorials, and all of the in-game dialogue boxes have been given the audio treatment. (mobygames.com)
Chessmaster 6000 (1998) no information Another installment in the Chessmaster series. Adds rated gameplay against true-to-life opponents, a stronger engine, and an easy-to-use 300,000 game database. There are audio annotated games from Josh Waitzkin and new tutorials from Bruce Pandolfini, a noted chess teacher. (mobygames.com)
Chessmaster 7000 (1999) no information Tournament mode available with 80 human-like adversaries, or challenge one of over 35 grandmaster personalities to a one-on-one. You can now browse through an extended 500,000+ game database, or challenge a friend over modem or internet.
Chessmaster 8000 (2000) no information The grandmaster of PC chess is back and better than ever! The revamped chess AI plays at grandmaster level, even stronger than before. New chess sets with 16-bit art looks better than ever. Improved "Natural Language Advice" help you get into the game and gets kids interested in chess. Special chess lessons by Josh Waitzkin (chess grandmaster) and Bruce Pandolfini (chess author and teacher) are also included. (mobygames.com)
Chessmaster 9000 (2002) no information The Chessmaster series returns, offering three variant opponents for players to compete with: The Teacher, The Mentor and The Ultimate Opponent. (mobygames.com)
Chessmaster II (1999) no information Chessmaster II continues the tradition of the Chessmaster series on the PlayStation. The game supports a real-time 3D board, more than a dozen chess sets, a variety of AI-controlled characters to play against, in addition to English language advice and a host of teaching features. There is also a complete chess tutorial. (mobygames.com)
Chessmaster LIVE (2008) no information Chessmaster Live is part of the long running Chessmaster game series, developed specifically for Xbox Live Arcade. You can take part in games against AI opponents with varying levels of difficulty in a single game or take part in several advanced scenarios for advanced players. As well as standard games, you can play several variations, including "find the fork" and "mate in one" as well as time limited games. (mobygames.com)
The Chessmaster (1990) no information The Chessmaster is a chess-playing computer game. (wikipedia.org)
Chessmaster: The Art of Learning (2007) no information Chessmaster: The Art of Learning expands the scope of chess to include broader principles of learning. Josh Waitzkin's much-anticipated book The Art of Learning (Free Press) is designed to pave the road to successful long-term growth on and off the chessboard. Four player profiles are supported. An extensive course on the basics of chess is available. Ranked Play: Test your skills against a variety of opponents and establish your rating. Play one of six original mini-games. (Nintendo.com)
Chester Cheetah: Too Cool to Fool (1992) no information Chester Cheetah: Too Cool to Fool is a 1992 video game that starred Cheetos mascot Chester Cheetah, only released in North America. (wikipedia.org)
Chester Cheetah: Wild Wild Quest (1993) no information Chester Cheetah: Wild Wild Quest is a 1993 video game by Kaneko for the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis. (wikipedia.org)
Chew Man Fu (1990) no information The single-screen levels are inhabited by enemies, who can be killed by the firing of one of the balls. When a ball hits an enemy, it will continue moving in the same direction, intervening walls, and pushing the player backwards slightly. Balls can also be pushed forwards or pulled backwards, including around corners. (wikipedia.org).
Chex Quest (1996) no information Set on a distant planet named Bazoik, the game follows the Chex Warrior, a soldier clad in a Chex-shaped suit of armor, as he eradicates the invasion of the planet by the 'Flemoids': a species of slimy, green invertebrates, who have infested the planet and captured many helpless colonists, whom the Chex Warrior must save. His main weapons are devices called "zorchers", which teleports his enemies to their home dimension. (wiki)
Chex Quest 2: Flemoids Take Chextropolis (1996) no information In this sequel's plot, the Chex Warrior returns to his home planet and lands in Chex City only to discover that the Flemoid threat has reached his homeworld. There, the player battles through a terrestrial spaceport, a cinema (showing three videos each endlessly looping), a museum, and the eponymous city (Chextropolis), until reaching the sewers to confront an end boss named "The Maximus". (wiki)
Chex Quest 3 (2008) no information The plot for this sequel is set ten years later than the events of the first two Chex Quest games, with the invasion of the planet Ralston by the Flemoids. (wiki)
Chex Quest HD (2020) no information Travel to the remote planet of Bazoik to free galactic citizens from the evil cereal-eating Flemoids! Venture deep into the caverns of Bazoik, using an array of "zorching" devices to send these nefarious foes back to their home dimension! (Steam)
Chibi-Robo! (2005) no information Chibi-Robo! is a platform-adventure video game. The player takes on the role of the eponymous character, Chibi-Robo, a 10-centimeter-tall robot owned by the Sanderson family. Gameplay revolves around navigating a household and collecting "Happy Points". These points are accumulated by completing various tasks from housework to helping solve the dilemmas of the Sanderson family and the numerous living toys that inhabit their household. (wikipedia.org)
Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder (2013) no information Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder, known in Japan as Jissha de Chibi-Robo! (???????? lit. Chibi Robo! With Live Action!) and in Europe and Australia as Chibi-Robo! Let's Go, Photo!, is a video game for the Nintendo 3DS handheld game console via the Nintendo eShop. (wikipedia.org)
Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash (2015) no information Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash, known in Japan as Nagenawa Akushon! Guruguru! Chibi-Robo! (???????????????????? lit. Lasso Action! We are Going Around! Chibi Robo!) is a Nintendo 3DS game. (wikipedia.org)
Chibi-Robo!: Park Patrol (2007) no information Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol is the sequel to the original Chibi-Robo! for the GameCube. Though key elements from the first game are still intact in this game (such as losing watts by walking and performing actions), there are plenty of new features, such as the fact that the game takes place outdoors almost all of the time. There are many tools to use, with some returning from the first game, but most being new, such as the boom box and the clippers. (wikipedia.org)
Chicago 1930 (2003) no information Welcome to Chicago ! The Mafia rules the city. A special police task force is formed to take down his gang. This squad is managed by two cops. An open war breaks out throughout the city of Chicago. Now it’s your turn to choose your side!
Chicago 90 (1989) no information An action game where you can be a gangster or policeman. As a gangster, try to avoid the police. As a cop, try to catch the gangster.
The Chick C (2022) no information The clicking adventure you and your friends need. Collect eggs with the main hero of the game The Chick C. Collect all eggs in the world and become the egg warrior. (imdb.com)
Chicken Assassin: Reloaded (2018) no information Fight your way as Mean Mcallister, the baddest chicken in town, through multiple hordes of enemies to save your girlfriend in this hilarious, strategic button-mashing, action-RPG.
Chicken Hunter (2007) no information Chicken Hunter (also known as Moorhuhn DS) is a 2007 action video game released for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Chicken Invaders (1999) no information Sometime in the near future, Earth is invaded by chickens from another galaxy, bent on revenge against the human race for oppressing earth chickens! Take the world's fate in your hands (or at least have an omelette) in this modern rendition of the 80's classic. Save the world today! (igdb)
Chicken Invaders 2: The Next Wave (2002) no information Just when you thought it was safe to eat chicken again, the chickens have returned with an organized invasion to take over the entire solar system! Journey to each planet and fight your way through to save the world (again)! (igdb)
Chicken Invaders 3: Revenge of the Yolk (2006) no information Chickens. For centuries we have oppressed them, grilling, roasting, stewing, and stuffing them in buns. The time has come for us to pay. Intergalactic chickens are invading Earth, seeking revenge for the oppression of their earthly brethren! (igdb)
Chicken Invaders 4: Ultimate Omelette (2010) no information They came without warning, squawking menacingly, their ruffled feathers darkening the sun. Invading intergalactic chickens, out to punish humanity for our oppression of their earthly brethren. Now they're back, and they're having Earth for dinner! (igdb)
Chicken Invaders 5: Cluck of the Dark Side (2014) no information Chicken Invaders puts you at the forefront of a battle against invading intergalactic chickens, bent on revenge against the human race for our oppression of Earth chickens. In this episode, the chickens have hatched a devious plan to block out sunlight and freeze Earth to death. It's up to you to travel around the galaxy in order to piece together an ancient artifact and (quite literally) save the day. (mobygames)
Chicken Invaders Universe (2022) no information Chicken Invaders needs no introduction. Well, fine, if you insist. Chicken Invaders is the most successful chicken game of this millennium (not to mention the previous one). The game puts you at the forefront of a battle against invading intergalactic chickens, bent on revenge against the human race for our oppression of Earth chickens. In Chicken Invaders Universe, you assume the role of a new recruit in the United Hero Force (UHF), mankind's last hope against the fowl Henpire. (igdb)
Chicken Journey (2003) no information Play as an adorable chicken in this relaxing platformer. Yes, you are a chicken in this relaxing game with no combat and a soundtrack that you can chill to all day. (game presskit)
Chicken Little (2005) no information Chicken Little is a 2005 action-adventure game developed by Avalanche Software. (wikipedia.org)
Chicken Pickin\' (1987) no information Each player takes a pair of chopsticks. The players agree how many rounds they wish to play. One player takes the 10 chickens and three dice and throws them on the table. The sum of the two red dice, minus the number rolled on the blue die, is the target number. If the target number is greater than 0, the players grab the chopsticks and try to pick up as many chickens as the target number demands. The player who manages to do this first, scores that number. If the target number is less than 1, g
Chicken Police - Paint it Red! (2020) no information Sonny Featherland and Marty MacChicken were once legendary detective partners in Clawville PD. Predatory division, nicknamed as the Chicken Police. But that was a decade ago and time had passed them by... Sonny is a semi-alcoholic wreck of a bird on paid leave, while Marty still hides behind the facade of a star-detective. (Metacritic.com)
Chicken Shoot (2000) no information All you do is shoot chickens. That's it. That's all there is to it.
Chico and the Magic Orchards (2022) no information Solve puzzles by rolling a giant walnut in this retro-handheld-inspired adventure. Explore a variety of levels each with unique mechanics. Help Chico the chipmunk build his winter stash and find his way home! He will find giant walnuts galore, but getting them home won’t be easy!
Chicory: A Colorful Tale (2021) no information Chicory: A Colorful Tale is a 2D adventure RPG video game created by American-Canadian indie developer Greg Lobanov. (wikipedia.org)
Chiki Chiki Boys (1990) no information This platform-based action game is set in the land of Alurea. The idyllic life of the Alurean people was shattered when the King is killed by a dragon, and a range of nasties inhabit the lands. Fortunately his twin sons have come to the rescue, and you must take control of one or the other to put the world right. (mobygames.com)
Child of Eden (2011) no information Child of Eden is a rhythm action game created by Tetsuya Mizuguchi, best known for Rez, developed by Q Entertainment and published by Ubisoft (wikipedia.org).
Child of Light (2014) no information Aurora, a young girl from 1895 Austria, awakens on the lost fairytale continent of Lemuria. To return home she must fight against the dark creatures of the Queen of the Night, who have stolen the sun, the moon and the stars. At stake is not only Lemuria, but Aurora's true destiny.
Children of Mana (2006) no information In ages past, an island called Illusia floated at the center of the world. At the heart of the island towered an ancient, enormous tree that stretched up to the very heavens. For ages past, chaos and sorrow had engulfed the world until at last its salvation appeared in the form of a boy, a girl, and a holy sword. Time flowed on and peace returned. The sword and the tree remained, and they soon came to be known as the Sword of Mana and the Mana Tree. (Metacritic)
Children of Morta (2019) no information Become a member of the Bergson family as you hack and slash your way through endless hordes of enemies in this procedurally generated, narrative-driven roguelike either alone or cooperatively. Experience not only what it means to be a hero, but to be part of a family.
Children of Silentown (2023) no information Children of Silentown is a point & click adventure game telling a mysterious and endearing story. Explore the town and its dangerous surroundings, meet its quirky inhabitants, solve puzzles and master minigames. (Metacritic.com)
Children of Zodiarcs (2017) no information A story-driven, tactical RPG set in the fantasy realm of Lumus; a world divided by affluence and poverty. Take control of Nahmi and her fellow outcasts, utilising a brand new deck and dice based combat system to strike a blow to the noble Lords' and Ladies' unquenchable thirst for profit.
Chili Con Carnage (2007) no information The player character is Ramiro "Ram" Cruz, an athletic wisecracker. Ramiro, after witnessing his father Ernesto being murdered (along with some kittens, which were Ram's birthday present to his father) in a freak combine harvester accident, wants revenge on the culprits responsible. (wiki)
Chill (1998) no information "Chill accurately recreates the rush associated with flinging a fragile human body mounted on a half-centimetre thick piece of fibreglass down the side of a death-trap mountain slope. It combines speed, tricks and death-defying jumps into an exciting, fast-paced game with an intuitive control method and a blisteringly track engine. " (psxdatacenter.com)
Chiller (1986) no information One of the most controversial games of the 1980's, Chiller was an arcade light-gun game. Banned in the UK, the player was tasked with torturing and murdering victims in various settings. (igdb)
Chiller (1984) no information Whilst trying to reach the haunted mansion in which your kidnapped lady is held, your car runs out of fuel. As a result, you must progress on foot to reach her. The areas you must travel through include the forest, cinema, a ghetto and the graveyard. All are filled with ghouls, zombies, ghosts or bats, all ready to drain your energy. To complete each screen you must collect the five blue crosses. (mobygames)
Chime (2010) no information Chime is a 2010 music and puzzle video game developed by Zoë Mode. (wikipedia.org)
Chime Super Deluxe (2011) no information Chime Super Deluxe, the definitive version of the acclaimed musical block puzzle game.
Chimparty (2018) no information Grab your smart device and stake your claim as a jungle VIP in this multiplayer PlayLink game, where up to four players can battle it out across 18 wacky mini-games, with 90 levels between them. (Metacritic.com)
Chimpology (2017) no information It's the year 1999. The internet is really slow. Some people might try to tell you that it's because the modem line just can't handle more speed... but don't trust them, it was all chimpanzees. Typing the pictures out, bit by bit. And you're one of them. (store.steampowered.com)
Chinatown Detective Agency (2022) no information nspired by the classic Carmen Sandiego games of the 80s and 90s, Chinatown Detective Agency is a mystery adventure game that will take you across Singapore and the world in hot pursuit of criminals, witnesses and clues. Solve puzzles and uncover leads using real research and investigation, and manage your time and money to solve cases from clients both well-intentioned and nefarious. Along the way, untangle a web of conspiracies. (metacritic.com)
Chinese checkers (1892) no information A strategy board game of German origin which can be played by two, three, four, or six people, playing individually or with partners.The objective is to be first to race all of one's pieces across the hexagram-shaped board into "home"—the corner of the star opposite one's starting corner—using single-step moves or moves that jump over other pieces. The remaining players continue the game to establish second-, third-, fourth-, fifth-, and last-place finishers. The rules are simple, so even yo
Chinese Poker (1995) no information Each player then compares their three hands to those of each of the other players, in turn. In the most common scoring system, a player wins two betting units when two of their hands are stronger than another player's corresponding hands, and four betting units when all three of their hands are stronger. So for example, if Player A's back hand was a full house, his middle hand was two pair, and his front hand a pair of jacks, while Player B's corresponding hands were a flush, three-of-a-kind, an
Chip \'n Dale Rescue Rangers (1990) no information Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers is a platformer based on the Disney animated series of the same name, in which players play as the titular characters. It features single and two-player cooperative modes, and allows players to choose which levels to access via a map. Each individual stage is set up as a side-scrolling action game.
Chip \'n Dale Rescue Rangers 2 (1993) no information As with the first game, each individual stage is set up as a side-scrolling action game where Chip and Dale can walk, jump, duck, and pick up objects such as acorns, crates, barrels, and balls to throw at enemies and bosses. (Wikipedia)
Chip\'s Challenge (1989) no information Chip desperately wants to join gorgeous Melinda's exclusive Bit Busters Computer Club, and he's ecstatic when she offers him membership! But there's a catch - before Chip can become a card-carrying Bit Buster, he must complete Melinda's challenge. Over 140 levels of fun and fast puzzling action!
Chip\'s Challenge 2 (2015) no information When we last left our hero 25 years ago, Chip McCallahan had won the heart of Melinda the Mental Marvel and they were celebrating together at the Bit Busters annual eprom. Now a new challenge has been issued by the International Brain Game Club. As the two best Bit Busters, Chip and Melinda have a fresh set of levels to beat together, which have been created by Vladimir Gerajkee the Puzzle Master from a combination of new & old monsters, hazards and game elements. (Steam Store description)
Chippy & Noppo (2023) no information An action-puzzler about assembling toys from parts, even if it doesn't quite match the blueprint, because, hey! the factory manager is kind of careless. The key to the game is using both characters in coordination, employing to the best tasks according to their personalities. Single-player (play both characters) or multiplayer are supported, so you can play with your family using the available chat interface. What kind of toys will they make? (store.steampowered.com)
Chit Chat (1963) no information The object is to make conversation using the words dealt to the player.
Chivalry 2 (2021) no information Chivalry 2 is a 2021 multiplayer hack and slash action video game developed by Torn Banner Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Chivalry: Medieval Warfare (2012) no information Chivalry: Medieval Warfare is a multiplayer-focused hack and slash developed by Torn Banner Studios as their first commercial title. The game is set in a fictional world resembling the Middle Ages and offers similar gameplay combat to the developer's previously released Half-Life 2 mod, Age of Chivalry. On September 20, 2012, a trailer was released which set the release date to October 16, 2012. (wikipedia.org)
Chiyawa (2017) no information A casual game where players who assume to be Farmers seek to feed their animals. The game is played by rolling a dice and then moving to feed your own animal with the grass thus the origin of the name CHIYAWA (which means GRASS in Hausa Language).
ChloeVely (2022) no information We live in a world of white rooms. And I hope to never see one.
Cho Aniki Zero (2009) no information Cho Aniki Zero (零・超兄貴, Zero Chō Aniki, lit. "Zero Super Big Brother") is a horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up. (wikipedia.org)
Cho Aniki: Otoko no Tamafuda (2000) no information Cho Aniki: Otoko no Tamafuda (超兄貴 男の魂札, Chō Aniki: Otoko no Tamafuda, lit. "Super Big Brother: Spirit Man Tag") is a video game in the Cho Aniki series. This twist on the Cho Aniki universe pits the heroes of the previous games on a role-playing video game quest in which battles are fought with playing cards. (wikipedia.org)
Cho Chabudai Gaeshi! 2 (2010) no information The game offers various scenarios to choose from. Using the plastic table peripheral, the player has sixty seconds to pound their hands on the top of the table and flip it. Flipping over the table results in objects going on the floor and bystanders being sent flying , resulting in points. (www.arcadeclub.co.uk)
Chocobo GP (2022) no information Chocobo GP is a kart racing video game developed and published by Square Enix. (wikipedia.org)
Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon (1997) no information This is the first game in the Chocobo's Dungeon series. You take on the character of Chocobo and adventure through a randomly created dungeon.
Chocobo Racing (1999) no information The Chocobo has appeared in every Final Fantasy game since Final Fantasy IV as a large yellow bird that you can ride to other destinations or use during fights. With Chocobo Racing, you can race a Chocobo along with a range of different characters both from the Final Fantasy world including Cloud and Cid from Final Fantasy VII and created just for the game through many different fantasy worlds at high speed, using a selection of weapons to aid you. (mobygames.com)
Chocobo\'s Dungeon 2 (1998) no information Chocobo's Dungeon 2 is an action RPG in the style of other games in the Mysterious Dungeon series. Chocobo must descend into dungeon areas alone or with a partner (controlled by artificial intelligence or the second player), gathering treasure, while finding the passageway to the next floor and satisfying hunger. The game is viewed from the top down as all objects on the screen move at the same time. (mobygames.com)
Chocobo\'s Mystery Dungeon: Every Buddy! (2019) no information A new installment of the ever-popular series is here! The classic FINAL FANTASY FABLES: Chocobo’s Dungeon is back with an enhanced gameplay system - to be enjoyed by both first-timers and fans of the series! Explore the challenges of the never-ending dungeons ("Insatiable Hunger"), befriend monsters with the new buddy system. You adhere to one simple rule, … every time you enter, the world around you changes shape, but it only moves whenever Chocobo moves! (mobygames.com)
Chocolate Factory (2019) no information Players are each given a starting player board which will have two Factory parts which apply to a physical conveyer belt. The conveyer belt part of the player board contains long slot with an empty region in which to push square tiles along. The tiles will house the chocolate pieces players will manipulate throughout the game. Players score points by creating chocolates for public and personal objectives. The player with the most points at the end wins.
Chocolatier (2007) no information Buy a chocolate factory and get to making your own luxury sweets! Chocolatier is a whimsical historical business simulation of chocolate making in the late 1800's. Players have the choice of rescuing a dying chocolate empire in story mode, or building from scratch in free play mode. Gameplay is comprised of two parts, a strategic portion where players make business decisions about purchases, quest for new recipes, and travel the globe. (mobygames.com)
Chocolatier: Decadence by Design (2009) no information Casual business management game that has you rebuilding the Baumeister chocolate company, yet again, after World War II. Buy ingredients, design your own products, and sell at optimum prices while managing a global enterprise. A weird little mini-game is used to set production levels at each factory.
Choice Chamber (2015) no information Choice Chamber is a real-time, crowdsourced, procedurally generated game where your fate is in everyone else's hands. (store.steampowered.com)
Choice of Magics (2018) no information Your magic can change the world, but at what cost? Battle dragons, skyships, and evil Inquisitors, as you protect your homeland, conquer it, or destroy it forever! (Steam)
Choice of Robots (2014) no information Your robots will change the world! Will you show them the true meaning of love, or conquer Alaska with your robot army? A 300,000-word epic interactive sci-fi novel. (Steam)
Choice Thoughts from Longfellow (1890) no information Features a number of cards with questions about famous Longfellow writings. The object of the game is to fill in the blanks with the correct words to complete lines from Longfellow's works. Players take turns asking for a poem or selections from a poem, and when they complete a set, play it down in front of them. They also may ask for an "edition slip", and if the asked player has one, he must hand it over. If he has more than one, he chooses which to hand over.
Choices: Stories You Play (2016) no information One choice can change everything! Fall in love, solve crimes, or embark on epic fantasy adventures in immersive visual stories where YOU control what happens next! (igdb.com)
Cholent, The Game! (2010) no information Players are dealt a secret recipe card and venture out into the shuk--or market--to collect the ingredients they need, like meat, potatoes, eggs and spices. Using their gelt--or money--, players outbid each other for the ingredients. But don't forget your chevra! The other characters you meet in the market, like The Rebbe, The Bubby, the Prophet and more--will help you get your ingredients before anyone else.
Chook & Sosig: Walk the Plank (2019) no information A point-and-click adventure feature hand-drawn art and comedic animation, this story features two friends who gather even odder friends on a quest for treasure.
Chop Goblins (2022) no information Pursue the malevolent Chop Goblins through time, and foil them with devastating weapons, in this bite-sized FPS from the creator of DUSK, Iron Lung, and Squirrel Stapler. (steam)
Chop Stix (2000) no information Test your skill with chopsticks by stacking 70 wooden logs as high you dare! How high will your wooden pagoda soar before disaster befalls you? Contains: 70 poplar logs 3 pairs of conventional chopsticks a scorepad a pencil One pair of ROOKIE STIX, the easy to use plastic chopsticks that allow anyone to play. Kinda like reverse Jenga.
Choplifter (1982) no information Developed originally for the Apple II, the player is a helicopter pilot sent repeatedly into enemy territory to rescue hostages held by the Bungeling empire. Difficulty ramps up as the enemy is alerted to the player and deploys countermeasures in the form of tanks, fighters, and anti-aircraft weapons.
Choplifter HD (2012) no information Choplifter HD est un jeu vidéo de type shoot 'em up développé et édité par inXile Entertainment, sorti en 2012 sur Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360.
Choplifter III: Rescue Survive (1994) no information Choplifter III for the SNES features entirely different levels from the Game Gear and GameBoy versions, and plays slightly different than other Choplifter games. While the controls and basic gameplay haven't changed significantly, and the main goal of each level is still rescuing a certain number of hostages, Choplifter III is faster and more action-oriented than earlier Choplifter games. Enemies appear in larger variety and numbers now. (mobygames.com)
Chopper Attack (1997) no information Chopper Attack, known in Japan as Wild Choppers (ワイルドチョッパーズ, Wairudo Choppāzu), is a helicopter-based third-person shooter game. (wikipedia.org)
Chorus (2021) no information Chorus (stylized as Chorvs) is a space combat video game developed by Fishlabs. (wikipedia.org)
Chou-Denki Card Battle: Kappa Games (1999) no information Chou-Denki Card Battle: Kappa Games is a game for the WonderSwan.
Chris Sawyer\'s Locomotion (2004) no information Locomotion is a cross between Chris Sawyer's RollerCoaster Tycoon series and Transport Tycoon. The game has the base concept taken from the 1994 Transport Tycoon and the graphics style and interface from RollerCoaster Tycoon. (mobygames.com)
The Christian Game: Which Way? (2018) no information Gives players three exciting goals. "1. Learn about Jesus. 2. Know right from wrong. 3. See if you can become saved." Hopefully the answer to that final question is a resounding 'yes'.
The Christmas Game (1980) no information Each player tries to be the first to finish his Christmas shopping. He or she must purchase a $1 gift, a $5 gift, a $25 gift, a $50 gift, a $100 gift and a $200 gift. The game is over when one person completes their shopping.
The Christmas Game (1983) no information Players work together to complete four Christmas scenes before the manger scene in the middle of the board is covered. Players roll the die and move their piece around the board. They can land on “good” spaces (e.g., “gift giving”, “do a good deed”, etc.) which allow them to draw one of the scene pieces, trade pieces with another player, etc. They can also land on “bad” spaces (e.g., “people are mean to one another”, “robbers”, etc.) that cause the player to cover up a se
The Christmas Game (2006) no information 2-4 players take the role of Santa Claus and have therefore an important task: all gifts have to be delivered in a timely manner before Christmas. But Knecht Ruprecht tries everything to prevent this. An included CD should create a lighthearted Christmas - atmosphere.
Christmas Party Gift Exchange Game (2008) no information Game comes with two very large soft dice, a plastic gameboard, and an electronic timer. This is a party game where everyone brings wrapped gifts of about the same value to the game. Then you roll dice, in this case very large soft "Zunker Dice" as they are called, in order to determine what happens to those gifts.
Christmas Scavenger Hunt (2019) no information Features hundreds of cards with typical objects that can be found around the house at Christmas. Deal out some cards to each team and get hunting. It's that simple.
Christmas Tree (2017) no information Who will have the most beautiful Christmas tree? Who will decorate their Christmas tree in the smartest way? This game revolves around these questions, because the winner of the game is the player who decorated the most beautiful and most precious Christmas tree. If you want to be that player, you have to care about the other player’s Christmas trees too, you have to pay attention to the way they are decorating their trees.
Christmas Tree: The Decorating (2019) no information Players build and decorate a Tree while scoring points for matching lights and ornaments! Once the Tree is completed, Players may place their last card on top of any other card, giving them the chance to score the most points! When the 12th Tree Card has been played and scored in a 2 player game. The Player with the most victory points is the winner.
Chroma Squad (2015) no information Chroma Squad is a tactical role-playing video game developed by Brazilian development team Behold Studios. (wikipedia.org)
ChromaGun (2017) no information Welcome to ChromaTec's test lab! You're here to test our state-of-the-art military-grade color-technology: The ChromaGun (patent pending)! Use it to solve our meticulously designed test chambers by painting the walls and droids. Remember how to mix colors from pre-school? Congratulations, you qualify!
Chrome (2003) no information Most of the gameplay involves traversing 3D environments by foot and fighting human enemies with an array of ranged weapons. Large part of the game's action takes place in vast open areas, providing some tactical freedom to the player. The player is also able to utilize six different kinds of vehicles that allow for fast movement and provide protection as well as heavy weaponry in some cases. (wikipedia.org)
Chromehounds (2006) no information Chromehounds (クロムハウンズ, Kuromuhaunzu) is a video game for the Xbox 360 by FromSoftware. (wikipedia.org)
Chronicle of Innsmouth (2017) no information Chronicle of Innsmouth was born by combining the stories of master-of-horror, H.P. Lovecraft, and the style of Lucas’ graphic adventures in the 90s. Horror scenes and creepy moments create the many grotesque and paradoxical situations. (mobygames.com)
Chronicle of Innsmouth: Mountains of Madness (2021) no information The second chapter in the "Chronicle of Innsmouth" saga. A team of scientists are attempting to be the first to reach a previously unknown chain of mountains higher than the Himalayas. Within a huge cavern they discover the alien bodies of hithertofore unknown creatures frozen in the ice walls. (Metacritic.com)
Chronicles of Crime (2018) no information A cooperative game of crime investigation, mixing an app, a board game and a touch of Virtual Reality. With the same physical components (board, locations, characters and items), players will be able to play plenty of different scenarios and solve as many different crime stories. Players start the app, choose the scenario they want to play, and follow the story. The goal being to catch the killer of the current case in the shortest time possible.
The Chronicles of Myrtana: Archolos (2021) no information The Kingdom of Myrtana is in a dramatic situation. After the major defeat of the royal fleet in the waters of the Eastern Archipelago, the once thriving city of Archolos stood on the brink of crisis. Meanwhile, a young foreigner goes to the island in search of a new, better life. (Steam)
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008) no information One year has passed in our world since the first adventure ended, but in Narnia, almost 1300 years have passed. The villainous King Miraz prevents the rightful heir, his young nephew, Prince Caspian, from ruling the land of Narnia. Caspian uses Susan's magic horn that was left in Narnia to summon the four Pevensies and a small army of Old Narnians to help him reclaim his rightful throne, and find Aslan. (wiki)
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008) no information One year has passed in our world since the first adventure ended, but in Narnia, almost 1300 years have passed. The villainous King Miraz prevents the rightful heir, his young nephew, Prince Caspian, from ruling the land of Narnia. Caspian uses Susan's magic horn that was left in Narnia to summon the four Pevensies and a small army of Old Narnians to help him reclaim his rightful throne, and find Aslan. (wiki)
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) no information The objective of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is to guide the four Pevensie children—Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy—through the enchanted, wintery land of Narnia as they fight to end the rule of the wicked White Witch with the aid of Aslan, the talking lion and true king of Narnia. (wiki)
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) no information The objective of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is to guide the four Pevensie children—Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy—through the enchanted, wintery land of Narnia as they fight to end the rule of the wicked White Witch with the aid of Aslan, the talking lion and true king of Narnia. (wiki)
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) no information The objective of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is to guide the four Pevensie children—Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy—through the enchanted, wintery land of Narnia as they fight to end the rule of the wicked White Witch with the aid of Aslan, the talking lion and true king of Narnia. (wiki)
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010) no information You sail into Narnia through your mobile phone and explore the world's seas and islands. As King Caspian, Edmund, or Lucy, you'll encounter sea monsters and dragons in epic battles. Loosely based on the movie The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, the game also shares some sequences with the original book. The game is set as a journey to Aslan's country and then back to England. (wiki)
The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena (2009) no information Featuring a remastered edition of 'The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay' (2004) as well as a new full-length campaign, 'Assault on Dark Athena' picks up moments after Riddick's escape. In flight away from the prison, Riddick and Johns' vessel is drawn into the clutches of a mercenary ship called the Dark Athena. Johns is taken captive while Riddick manages to awake from cryo-sleep and evade capture. With mercenaries in pursuit of the bounty on Riddick's head, he must kill to escape.
The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay (2004) no information The game follows Riddick, the anti-hero of the two films Pitch Black and The Chronicles of Riddick, as he attempts to escape from a maximum-security prison called Butcher Bay.
Chronicles of Teddy: Harmony of Exidus (2015) no information Chronicles of Teddy: Harmony of Exidus, known in its original Windows release as Finding Teddy 2, is a 2015 action-adventure platform game created by French indie studio LookAtMyGame. (wikipedia.org)
Chronicon (2015) no information In this world, the long-dead Heroes of Old are forever remembered and honored through a great magical device. This device, known only as the Chronicon, is capable of opening a portal into the memories – the very souls – of the Heroes of Old. Each year, a handful men and women are given the great honor to re-live the old tales. And this year, you have been chosen… (mobygames.com)
Chronique des Silencieux (2024) no information Set in 1970s southern France, you play a rookie private eye tasked to dig out the secrets of a stubborn old man. Think on your feet while you follow your leads : ask questions to witnesses, detect their lies, hypothesize why and finally confront the silent ones running from their past. (store.steampowered.com)
Chrono Cross (1999) no information The story of Chrono Cross focuses on a teenage boy named Serge and a theme of parallel worlds. Faced with an alternate reality in which he died as a child, Serge endeavors to discover the truth of the two worlds' divergence. (Wikipedia.org)
Chrono Quest (1988) no information Chrono Quest is an historical adventure where the player (accused of murdering their father) travels to different time periods on a quest to find their father's true murderer. (wikipedia.org)
Chrono Trigger (1995) no information Crono, a young boy, is thrust to adventure by destiny to destroy an oncoming threat that will destroy the world in 1999. (imdb.com)
Chronology (2014) no information A platform-adventure game about time travelling, puzzle solving and a friendship between an Old Inventor and a Snail. (store.steampowered.com)
Chronomaster (1995) no information It takes place in a future where universe creation has been taken to an art form with the advent of Pocket Universes (a concept introduced in this game by Zelazny). In the game you play the role of Rene Korda, one of the most respected creators of Pocket Universes in the galaxy. The Terrn Regional Government asks you to intervene when five Pocket Universes are put to stasis by an unknown force. (Mobygames)
The Chronos Principle (2021) no information The Chronos Principle is a refreshingly inventive game all about journeying through various minimalist puzzle stages, each with their own intricate designs that explore the idea of time manipulation. It brings a unique twist to the old sliding puzzle genre. Immerse yourself in a serene atmosphere and cooperate with your past self in order to find solutions to these meticulously hand-crafted puzzles. (Steam)
Chronos Twins (2007) no information Chronos Twins is an action-adventure game developed by Spanish studio EnjoyUP Games. (wikipedia.org)
Chronos: Before the Ashes (2020) no information Chronos: Before the Ashes is an overhauled version of the 2016 VR game Chronos.
Chronovolt (2012) no information Chronovolt is a puzzle-platform game with steampunk influences developed by British studio Playerthree. (wikipedia.org)
Chronus Arc (2018) no information Venture through puzzle-filled dungeons to bring the past back to the present!
Chrysler Classic Racing (2008) no information Chrysler Classic Racing is a racing game developed by British company Extra Mile Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Chubby Cherub (1985) no information Chubby Cherub (known in Japan as Obake no Q-tarō: WanWan Panic (オバケのQ太郎 ワンワンパニック, Obake no Q-tarō WanWan Panikku, lit. "Q-tarō the Ghost: BowWow Panic")) is a video game by Bandai. (wikipedia.org)
Chuchel (2018) no information The game consists 30 levels. The player controls eponymous Chuchel whose task is to retrieve a Cherry. Levels are different and most of them are played as Point & click adventure but some consist of minigames including spoofs of Pac-Man, Flappy Bird, Tetris, Space Invaders and the T-Rex Chrome Offline Game. When Chuchel retrieves the Cherry, antagonist Chrchel shows up and steals it. Chuchel is aided by his pet Kekel who helps him to get the Cherry. (wikipedia)
ChuChu Rocket! (2000) no information Players must place arrows on a board to lead mice into escape rockets while avoiding cats. The game features single-player modes in which a player must save all the mice on a board, and a multiplayer mode in which players battle to collect the most mice. (wikipedia)
Chuck Rock (1991) no information The setting of the game is a fantasy prehistorical Stone Age-era world that is shared by both neanderthals, woolly mammoth, saber-tooth tigers, dinosaurs, and various assorted wild primeval monsters such as prehistoric mammals, giant insects, man-eating plants, and other exotica; thus, the setting is similar to that of films such as One Million Years B.C., or television shows such as The Flintstones or Dinosaurs. (Wikipedia)
Chuck Rock II: Son of Chuck (1993) no information The story takes up a little while after the end of the first game. After Chuck Rock rescued his wife, Ophelia Rock, from the T-Rex bully Gary Gritter, Chuck and Ophelia had a son, named Chuck Junior. Chuck senior works in a factory, where he develops great skill at carving automobiles out of stone. A rival manufacturer becomes jealous of Chuck's abilities and kidnaps him, leaving it up to Junior to rescue his father. (Wikipedia)
Chuck-a-luck (1830) no information A simple betting game, based on the roll of three standard 6-sided dice held within a turnable cage.
Chuckie Egg (1983) no information Chuckie Egg is a video game released by A&F Software in 1983, initially for the ZX Spectrum, the BBC Micro and the Dragon. (wikipedia.org)
Chulip (2002) no information A young man and his father are the newest residents of Long Life Town, a strange little town with even stranger characters. It is here that he meets the girl of his dreams - literally. But she wants nothing to do with him. The young man's mission is to improve his reputation among the many inhabitants of the town until they allow him to kiss them, and impress the girl of his dreams with his acts of kindness. (Mobygames)
The Church in the Darkness (2019) no information The Church in the Darkness is an action-adventure video game. (wikipedia.org)
Chuusotsu! 1.5th Graduation: The Moving Castle (2020) no information Join Arue and her merry Chuusotsu band on her first visit to a certain doujin event in the Big Site, and share in her struggles as an aspiring manga creator! Chuusotsu! 1.5th Graduation - The Moving Castle is a visual novel that directly follows the events of Chuusotsu! 1st Graduation: Time After Time. (steampowered.com)
Chuusotsu! 1st Graduation: Time After Time (2018) no information Chuusotsu! is a fun, colorful story of three girls brought by their individual circumstances to live under the same roof and being forced to tackle existential questions to win their place in society. (Steam)
Cibele (2015) no information Cibele is a game about love, sex, and the internet. You play as a 19 year old girl who has become close with a young man she met in an online game. Her relationship with him heats up, becoming more and more intimate with each phone call and private chat. (steam)
CID The Dummy (2009) no information CID The Dummy is an adventure video game. (wikipedia.org)
Cider Cider (2018) no information You and your friends are now owners of an apple orchard to brew up batches of delicious cider! However, you don't want your friends taking all the credit for your cider, do you? Using a single hand of cards shared amongst all 2 to 6 players, you'll have to sneak your best batches of cider through unaided while tricking your opponents into claiming credit for any bad batch.
Ciel Nosurge (2012) no information The world of Ciel nosurge was designed with an intent to give Japanese players a sense of nostalgia; for example with buildings from the Sh?wa era. Ion herself lives in a world called Ra Ciela. Ra Ciela is nearing destruction due to the expansion of its sun, Bezel; and due to this, most of its population built floating cities called Colons to protect themselves; while the poor still live on the ground.
Cinch (0) no information The object is to win the high, low, jack and ten of trumps (each worth one point each) and the five of trumps and the five of the suit which is the same color as trumps (each worth five points). Although once played widely, it is now apparently popular only in certain regions of the US, especially Louisiana.
Cinders (2012) no information A mature take on Cinderella that's all about player choices and breaking the classic fairy tale in any way you like. (Steam)
Circa Infinity (2016) no information Circa Infinity is a brain-melting circular platformer by Kenny Sun, with a pulse-pounding soundtrack by Jack + Jim Fay.
Circle of Sumo (2018) no information Have fun with your friends with the great award-winning Circle of Sumo. COS is simple and compelling at the same time, with a lot of different challenges. It's pure fun. Take control of 8 different sumo wrestlers and challenge your friends on daring fights and sport based extra-games. (Metacritic.com)
Circle0 (2019) no information Circle-0 is a game that will break and crash. It is a game of beautiful messes and catastrophes. Every interaction you have with the game leads to its inevitable destruction. In a world where games are praised for their tight controls and systemic elegance, Circle-0 outright rebels against stability, comprehensibility, and coherence. And yet, with dizzying array of items and potential interactions, it rewards curiosity with unpredictable and delightful results. (igf.com)
Circuit Breakers (2017) no information Go back to the 1980s: Shoot, explode and explore in this frenzied top down arcade blaster with a modern twist. Become an expert lone operative or play in co-op with up to three friends to rid the universe of a ruthless intergalactic robot army.
Circuits (2014) no information Simple in concept, but very challenging and rewarding, Circuits is a musical puzzle game that requires careful listening to complete each level. The goal of Circuits: to piece together the different parts of a song. Sounds easy, but maybe it's not...
Circus Caper (1990) no information A boy named Tim and his little sister Judy go to a circus. They want to buy tickets to enter the circus, but they only have money for one ticket, so only Judy goes in. After the show, the boy is at the exit to meet Judy when she comes out, but when she doesn’t the boy sneaks into the circus to rescue his sister from the ringmaster Mr. Magic who has taken her hostage. (mobygames.com)
Circus Charlie (1984) no information Circus Charlie is an arcade platform game originally published by Konami in 1984 in which the player controls a clown named Charlie. It was released for MSX in the same year, followed by ports to the Nintendo Famicom in 1986 by Soft Pro and the Commodore 64 in 1987. It was released along with other Konami classic games on the Nintendo DS compilation Konami Classics Series: Arcade Hits.(Wikipedia.com)
Circus Electrique (2022) no information Circus Electrique is part story-driven RPG, part tactics, part circus management, and completely enthralling - all with a steampunk twist. (Metacritic.com)
Circus Maximus (1979) no information Players prepare for the race by selecting the composition of their team of horses, their rider's skills, and the type of chariot that will be driven. Players are free to do as they wish to hamper the other racers including whipping the rider, ramming chariots with scythed wheels, smashing into horses, and running over crashed opponents. A campaign game of multiple races, in which players have to manage their teams and can increase their income by betting on races, is also possible.
The Citadel (2020) no information The Citadel is a brutal first person shooter, and a love letter to classic games such as Marathon, Doom and Wolfenstein 3d. Descend into the depths of a dark citadel, and fight through 6 Episodes and 30 levels of action packed with 6 challenging bosses. Go forth, Martyr. (store.steampowered.com)
Citadel: Forged with Fire (2019) no information This massive online sandbox RPG features elements of magic, spellcasting, building, exploring and crafting. As a newly minted apprentice of the magic arts, you will set off to the dangerous world of Ignus. Tame mighty beasts, forge alliances, explore uncharted territories or fight for dominance! (store.steampowered.com)
Citadels (2000) no information In Citadels, players take on new roles each round to represent characters they hire in order to help them acquire gold and erect buildings. The game ends at the close of a round in which a player erects his/her eighth building. Players then tally their points, and the player with the highest score wins.
Citalis (2016) no information Citalis is a fast paced city simulation game where you must carefully manage your city to avoid crime and disasters such as floods and droughts - all whilst making a profit!
Cities in Motion (2011) no information The goal of the game is to implement and improve a public transport system in 4 European cities - Amsterdam, Berlin, Helsinki and Vienna. This can be achieved by building lines for metro trains, trams, boats, buses and helicopters. (wikipedia)
Cities in Motion 2 (2013) no information As with its predecessor, the goal of the game is to create efficient public transport systems in different major cities of the world. In this edition, there are several new features that the developers introduced, including day/night cycles, rush hours and the ability to create timetables. The additions also include dynamic cities where players' decisions have a notable impact on city growth, and the inclusion of cooperative and competitive multi-player. (wikipedia)
Cities XL (2009) no information Cities XL a city builder very similar to SimCity. Single-player mode offers more than a dozen maps to play. The core of the game is the planet mode. There, players have whole planets at their disposal to build cities on. Building a city in the planet mode and connecting it to the outside world also gives the player access to an extensive marketplace.
Cities XL 2011 (2010) no information Cities XL 2011 is the sequel to the city building/managing simulator Cities XL and as such, it expands on the gameplay of the first game. (mobygames.com)
Cities XL 2012 (2011) no information Cities XL 2012 allows players to become real urban planners, balancing economic & energy developments of their cities while managing transportation, housing, social services and recreational activities. Content is key to the new game, as Cities XL 2012 offers a staggering number of unique structures with over 1,000 in total. (gamefaqs.com)
Cities XL Platinum (2013) no information Build cities, shape a world. Cities XL Platinum lets you design, build and link up cities of all shapes and sizes around the Cities XL planet! Build more impressive cities than ever before! Cities XL Platinum offers a huge variety of over 1,000 buildings and constructions (including 50 brand new structures), that you can freely place on more than 60 gigantic maps, offering varied terrain and an incredible level of detail. (gamefaqs)
Cities XXL (2015) no information The game allows players to design, build, and manage cities. (wikipedia.org)
Cities: Skylines (2015) no information Cities: Skylines is a modern take on the classic city simulation. The game introduces new game play elements to realize the thrill and hardships of creating and maintaining a real city whilst expanding on some well-established tropes of the city building experience.
Cities: Skylines II (2023) no information Cities: Skylines II is a 2023 city-building game developed by Colossal Order. (wikipedia.org)
Citizen Sleeper (2022) no information Live the life of an escaped worker, washed-up on a lawless station at the edge of an interstellar society. Inspired by the flexibility and freedom of Tabletop RPGs, explore the station, choose your friends, escape your past and change your future. (Metacritic.com)
Citizens of Earth (2015) no information Citizens of Earth is a role-playing video game developed by Eden Industries. (wikipedia.org)
City Builder (2010) no information City Builder combines two classic game mechanics in a fun, bouncy new game where players stack pipes, roads and power lines to form ever-larger cities, moving from one to the next across the planet’s continents. Along the way, they run into a large number of challenges, ranging from clever/pesky Mole-men to the elusive Bigfoot, Aliens, Wandering Hot-Air Balloons, Archaeological Discoveries, Huge Boss Levels and much more. (giantbomb.com)
City Car Driving (2016) no information City Car Driving – realistic car driving simulator, which will help you master the basic skills of the car driving in various traffic conditions, with plunging into the environment most closely resembling the real one. (store.steampowered.com)
City Connection (1985) no information he player takes control of Clarice, a blue-haired teen in her Honda City hatchback, in her efforts to travel the world in order to find herself the perfect man. Clarice traverses through twelve scrolling stages, all based on famous locations across the world (including Japan, China, Paris and Easter Island). (wiki)
City Connection Rocket (2004) no information The game places Clarice as a spy for a secret organization to capture criminal leaders from around the world. Rather than painting sections of the road, Clarice must now collect briefcases placed in each stage whilst avoiding police cars and other types of enemies. (wiki)
City Crisis (2001) no information City Crisis is a helicopter rescue game. Your goal in this game is to move your chopper from accident to accident and rescue people from burning buildings. Your helicopter is also equipped with a fire-fighting water cannon to stop the blazes. You are scored on how many people you manage to rescue, how much fire damage you prevent, and how quickly you complete all the mission objectives. (mobygames)
City Life (2006) no information City Life is another take on the old city building genre. Like SimCity, it requires you to build a functioning metropolis. However, City Life also adds a social aspect to the game. Your city is populated by citizens of six different economic classifications, from "Have-Nots" to "Blue Collars" to "Elites". Each social stratus has its own needs, some of which conflict with the needs of the other social classes. (mobygames.com)
City of Brass (2018) no information Become a daring thief in City of Brass, a first-person action adventure from senior BioShock developers. Armed with scimitar and a versatile whip, you’ll lash and slash, bait and trap your way to the heart of an opulent, Arabian Nights-themed metropolis – or face certain death as time runs out.
City of Gangsters (2023) no information In this management tycoon game, you’ll start a criminal operation from nothing and grow it into a well-oiled money machine! Build speakeasies and illegal distilleries. Manage production chains and resource distribution. Leverage favors, chase down debtors, and bribe the police to look the other way. (store.steampowered.com)
City of Heroes (2004) no information City of Heroes (CoH) is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game which was developed by Cryptic Studios. (wikipedia.org)
City Racer (2003) no information Downtown Run, known in North America as City Racer, is a 2003 racing game made by Ubisoft Romania. (wikipedia.org)
City Shrouded in Shadow (2017) no information The game is set in the fictional Ichi City in Japan, which is being beset by sinister shadows and giant monsters. The player will be able to choose between either playing as a man called Ken Misaki or a woman called Miharu Matsuhara (the character may be renamed), with the objective being to try to escape the city. (wiki)
A City Sleeps (2014) no information A City Sleeps is a horizontally scrolling twin-stick shooter. The player controls Poe, a dream exorcist that enters the nightmares of the citizens of SanLo City to help free them of a force that controls the city. The player moves Poe around the screen with one controller stick and aims her weapon with the other to dodge the torrent of bullets the nightmare forces fire at her and defeat them with her own weapon. (wikipedia.org)
Cityglitch (2018) no information Fly across haunted cities, solve rooftop puzzles and light magical runes. Cityglitch is a shimmery pixel puzzler with simple movement and deep challenge. (store.steampowered.com)
CivCity: Rome (2006) no information CivCity: Rome is a city-building game based on Sid Meier's Civilization and developed in collaboration with Firaxis Games. Players must build and nurture a wide variety of Roman settlements by completing missions, like growing a certain number of a material or building a certain number of temples to the Roman gods. (mobygames.com)
Civilization 2 (1996) no information Sid Meier's Civilization II is a turn-based strategy video game in the Civilization series, developed and published by MicroProse. It was first released in 1996 for the PC and later ported to the Sony PlayStation by Activision.
Civilization II: Conflicts in Civilization (1996) no information It contains 20 new scenarios; 12 made by the expansion pack developers, and 8 "Best of the Net" scenarios created by series fans... The majority of battles in the scenarios are based on genuine historical events, such as the American Civil War, Alexander the Great's conquests, the Crusades and World War I. However, there are also a few fantasy scenarios including the stopping of an alien invasion, and surviving after a nuclear apocalypse. (wikipedia.org)
Civilization II: Fantastic Worlds (1997) no information [CII: FW] added new scenarios that had many unique settings such as one scenario dealing with colonization of Mars, and one scenario called Midgard that had Elven, Goblin, Merman, and other civilizations from fantasy... Fantastic Worlds also contains a new scenario editor that allowed various units, city improvements, terrain, technology trees, placing triggers, and other additions that enhanced the game. (wikipedia.org)
Civilization III (2001) no information Civilization III, like the other Civilization games, entails building an empire... The player must construct and improve cities, train military and non-military units, improve terrain, research technologies, build Wonders of the World, make war or peace with neighboring civilizations, and so on. The player must balance a good infrastructure, resources, diplomatic and trading skills, technological advancement, city and empire management, culture, and military power to succeed. (wikipedia.org)
Civilization III: Conquests (2003) no information Civilization III: Conquests is the second and final expansion for... Civilization III. It was published in 2003. This expansion added eight new civilizations to the game, and including the eight civilizations from Play the World this brings the total number of playable civilizations up to thirty-one (the maximum supported by the game). The new civilizations are the Byzantines, the Dutch, the Hittites, the Incans, the Mayans, the Portuguese and the Sumerians. (wikipedia.org)
Civilization III: Play the World (2002) no information Civilization III: Play the World (PTW), released in October 2002, is the first expansion pack for the award-winning game Civilization III. Play the World added more civilizations, a new multiplayer feature, new Wonders of the World, new units and new game modes, including: elimination, regicide, and capture the flag. (wikipedia.org)
Civilization IV (2005) no information Civilization IV follows... the 4X model of turn-based strategy games, a genre in which players control an empire and "explore, expand, exploit, and exterminate"... The condition for winning the game is... through one of the five ways: militarily defeating all other civilizations... controlling over two-thirds of the game world's land and population, building the first spaceship... having the most dominant Culture... or becoming "World Leader" through the United Nations votes.(wikipedia.org)
Civilization IV - Beyond the Sword (2007) no information Sid Meier's Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword is the second official expansion pack of the turn-based strategy video game Civilization IV. The expansion focuses on adding content to the in-game time periods following the invention of gunpowder, and includes more general content such as 11 new scenarios, 10 new civilizations, and 16 new leaders. (wikipedia.org)
Civilization IV: Warlords (2006) no information Warlords added many new features to the original game. These include: A new category of Great People known as "Great Generals". The ability to institute vassal states. Eight new scenarios. Six new civilizations playable in single-player and multiplayer. Ten new leaders... Three new leader traits (Charismatic, Protective and Imperialistic). Unique buildings for each civilization. Three new wonders. New units, resources, and improvements. Core gameplay tweaks and additions. (wikipedia.org)
Civilization Revolution (2008) no information A spin-off of the Civilization series.
Civilization V (2010) no information Become Ruler of the World by establishing and leading a civilization from the dawn of man into the space age: Wage war, conduct diplomacy, discover new technologies, go head-to-head with some of history's greatest leaders and build the most powerful empire the world has ever known.
Civilization V: Brave New World (2013) no information The expansion adds nine Civilizations, eight Wonders..., eight buildings, twenty units such as the Winged Hussars and Zulu Impi, two scenarios (American Civil War and Scramble for Africa), a new Trade Route system using Caravans and Cargo Ships trade units, Ideologies, the World Congress which expands the diplomatic aspect of the game, and an improved Cultural Victory including Tourism, Archaeology and a Great Work mechanic to the core-game. (wikipedia.org)
Civilization V: Gods & Kings (2012) no information Gods & Kings includes 27 new units, 13 new buildings, nine new wonders, two new eras, and nine new playable civilizations. A new religion mechanic featuring a "faith" resource allows players to found their own religion... Diplomacy has been reworked to include espionage, foreign embassies, and new types of city-states... Additionally, the combat system has been re-worked to include smarter AI, an expanded early modern era, and enhanced naval combat... (wikipedia.org)
Civilization VI (2016) no information Civilization VI offers new ways to interact with your world, expand your empire across the map, advance your culture, and compete against history's greatest leaders to build a civilization that will stand the test of time. Play as one of 20 historical leaders including Roosevelt (America) and Victoria (England).
Civilization VI: Gathering Storm (2019) no information In Gathering Storm, the world around you is more alive than ever before. Chart a path to victory for your people by developing new advanced technologies and engineering projects and negotiating with the global community in the World Congress on critical issues. The choices you make in the game will influence the world ecosystem and could impact the future of the entire planet.
Civilization VI: Rise and Fall (2018) no information The Rise and Fall expansion brings new choices, strategies, and challenges for players as they guide a civilization through the ages. The expansion introduces new Great Ages, Loyalty, and Governors systems, expands existing Diplomacy and Government systems, and adds eight new civilizations, nine new leaders, a variety of new units, districts, wonders, buildings, and more. Can you lead your people into a Golden Age of prosperity? Or will your empire face the challenges of a Dark Age?
Civilization: Beyond Earth (2014) no information Civilization: Beyond Earth is a turn-based strategy, 4X video game... A spiritual successor to Alpha Centauri, Beyond Earth shares much of that game's development team, as well as some concepts... The game's setting is unique to the Civilization series in that it takes place in the future, with mankind traveling through space and founding colonies on extraterrestrial planets after Earth becomes uninhabitable due to an undescribed disaster known as "the Great Mistake". (wikipedia.org)
Civilization: Beyond Earth - Rising Tide (2015) no information Rising Tide brings new features including expanded water gameplay (which includes floating cities), hybrid affinities, a completely revamped diplomacy system, and an expanded exploration system. (wikipedia.org)
Civilization: Call to Power (1999) no information Civilization: Call to Power is a turn-based strategy game. One of the most noticeable differences from the previous Civilization games is that the timeline of the game does not end in the 21st century, but rather goes to the year 3000. There are five epochs in this game: Ancient Age, Renaissance, Modern Age, Genetic Age, and Diamond Age. Call to Power adds a more thorough space colonization as well as sea colonization, with the appropriate technological advances (wikipedia.org).
Cladun Returns: This is Sengoku! (2017) no information Set in Japan's Sengoku Era, you find yourself in the mysterious land of Arcanus Cella. Hack, slash, and bash your way through trap-filled, monster-infested dungeons based on actual locations from feudal Japan. Earn money, loot, and artifacts to make yourself strong enough to take on even harder challenges! (mobygames)
Cladun X2 (2011) no information Dive into the world of Arcanus Cella with a brand-new adventure! Take on the role of a wandering warrior trapped in a dangerous world filled with more monsters, more dungeons, and more danger than ever before. (Mobygames)
Cladun: This is an RPG (2010) no information The game follows the story of Pudding, a tomboyish girl that is crazy about adventures and treasure, and a boy named Souma, who is determined to protect her. At the beginning of the game they find a way into a legendary secret place called Arcanus Cella - that is rumoured to have plenty of wonderful treasures to find. It is a surreal place filled with characters, creatures and environments strengthening the game's humorous tone. (mobygames)
Claire (2014) no information Claire is alone, lost, and hunted. The world has quickly becomes shrouded in darkness with unseen threats stalking Claire from the shadows. Aided by her dog and armed only with a flashlight, Claire must conquer her fear and find her comatose mother. (store.steampowered.com)
Claire de Lune (2021) no information Claire de Lune is a story-driven puzzle adventure game set in a grounded science fiction universe. (store.steampowered.com)
Clam Man (2019) no information An absurd, strange, and hilarious underwater adventure featuring office work, the duck of truth, nasty drinks, and the horrifying reality of mayonnaise crime. (store.steampowered.com)
Clank!: A Deck-Building Adventure (2016) no information Burgle your way to adventure in the deck-building board game Clank! Sneak into an angry dragon's mountain lair to steal precious artifacts. Delve deeper to find more valuable loot. Acquire cards for your deck and watch your thievish abilities grow.
Clannad (2004) no information The Japanese hit visual novel CLANNAD that won fans with its fantastic story, beautiful artwork and a soul-stirring soundtrack comes to PS4 in full HD and in higher resolution than any other port of the series.
Clap Hanz Golf (2021) no information The world's favorite golf-game creator Clap Hanz is back with a brand new golf experience! (Metacritic.com)
Claptastic Voyage (2015) no information After the conclusion to Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, Handsome Jack learns that Tassiter hid a powerful, top secret code deep within Claptrap, dubbed the H-Source. To extract the H-Source from Claptrap, Handsome Jack digitizes his Vault Hunters and sends them inside Claptrap's mind to obtain it. What seemed like a simple task turns out to be not so simple... (borderlands.fandom.com)
Claptrap\'s New Robot Revolution (2010) no information The game focuses around a rogue army of brainwashed Clap-Traps (led by CL4P-TP, Interplanetary Ninja Assassin, the same Claptrap that is seen getting struck by lightning just after the end credits of the main game) who plan to destroy humanity for their mistreatment, along with an army of familiar enemies transformed into Clap-Trap styles (i.e., Crab-Traps, Rakk-Traps, and Skag-Traps). A wide variety of old cast members return alongside new faces.
Clarent Saga: Tactics (2017) no information The storyline follows Prince Abel of Meyr as he battles the Ranasseh Empire to claim back his country. (Steam)
Clash at Demonhead (1989) no information Clash at Demonhead is an open-ended platformer in the "Metroidvania" style. The player takes control of Billy "Big Bang" Blitz, who is capable of running, jumping, and shooting. He later gains the ability to perform various powers by collecting Force, including shrinking, teleportation to previously-visited areas, flight, healing, and invincibility. (Wikipedia)
Clash of Clans (2012) no information Answer the call of the mustache! Join the international fray that is Clash of Clans. Customize your village, build an army and crush your opponents. Like using friendship to strike fear into your enemies? Join a Clan, or establish a Clashing legacy by creating your own. The choice is yours in this millions-strong community of Barbarians.
Clash of the Titans (2010) no information Clash of the Titans (also known as Clash of the Titans: The Video Game) is a 2010 video game for the BlackBerry, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 based on the film of the same title. (wikipedia.org)
Clash Royale (2016) no information Enter the Arena! From the creators of Clash of Clans comes a real-time multiplayer game starring the Royales, your favorite Clash characters and much, much more. Collect and upgrade dozens of cards featuring the Clash of Clans troops, spells and defenses you know and love, as well as the Royales: Princes, Knights, Baby Dragons and more. Knock the enemy King and Princesses from their towers to defeat your opponents and win Trophies, Crowns and glory in the Arena.
Clash: Artifacts of Chaos (2023) no information Hunted by an enemy with untold power, a fighter and the creature under his protection begin a perilous quest to the edges of strange lands. Upgrade the attacks, special moves and characteristics of your choice. Roam an intriguing land brimming with fascinating characters, creatures and landscapes. Discover the paths, inhabitants and ancient secrets of Zenozoik. (clash-artifacts-of-chaos.com)
Clashes for the Ashes (1991) no information An exciting cricket game that can be played anywhere using picture cards of actual players from both Test teams. Players can pick their order of batting & bowling. Dice are used to score runs & take wickets. The game is designed so that the top batsmen have more chance of higher scores & the top bowlers can take more wickets.
Class of Heroes (2008) no information Long ago, without reason or explanation, the mysterious labyrinths came to be, and the world was changed forever. In a constant state of flux, they sprawl across the world like a web, connecting towns and villages, mountains, lakes, and deserts. Many adventurers delved into these labyrinths dreaming of riches, and those fortunate enough to return did so with amazing stories and unimaginable treasures. And so, academies for adventurers were born. (Metacritic)
Class of Heroes 2 (2009) no information Class of Heroes 2 is the sequel to Class of Heroes released in Japan on June 24, 2009 and includes more jobs and majors for the characters.
Class of Heroes 3 (2010) no information The third entry, Class of Heroes 3, was released in Japan on October 7, 2010. (wikipedia.org)
Classic British Motor Racing (2008) no information Classic British Motor Racing is a racing video game developed by budget developer Data Design Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Classic Concentration (1988) no information Two players can play against each other, or one person can play against a computer generated opponent. The answer to the puzzle is hidden by tiles. The tiles have words denoting game prizes, and your object is to find the two matching worded tiles. Exposing two at a time, your memory is taxed as more prize tiles are revealed and then covered over again. As more tiles are matched, the hidden puzzle is revealed. Solve the puzzle and you win the game. (mobygames.com)
Classic Extreme Warfare (1995) no information This game was a simple simulator, where one could decide what matches were to take place and who was going to win them but also involved some simple financial elements, such as the wages of wrestlers. (TheFullWiki.org)
Classic Snake Adventures (2019) no information A 4K reboot of the classic retro game snake introduced in 1997. Remade with gorgeous hand-drawn 2d art and a 3d snake. (Metacritic.com)
Classified: France \' 44 (2024) no information Command an elite team of allied special operators in Nazi-occupied France wreaking havoc in the run up to D-Day in this ambitious turn-based tactics game. Take on the might of Germany's war machine and launch daring raids in occupied territory. Can you do enough to ensure Allied victory? (atore.steampowered.com)
Claw (1997) no information A famous cat pirate, Captain Nathaniel Joseph Claw, is imprisoned by the Cocker-Spaniards (a dog species, a pun on Cocker Spaniel) after they attack and sink his ship. In the prison cell, waiting for his execution, he finds a note and a piece of a map hidden in the wall. The note tells of the Amulet of Nine Lives—a mystical artifact that grants its wearer near-immortality. Breaking out of his cell, Claw sets out to collect all 9 gems of the amulet and retrieve it for himself. (wiki)
Clawfish (2021) no information Clawfish is a fishing claw machine game. Visit an isolated train station with a fishing arcade. Explore the dock, play the machines, talk to a seagull, paddle a boat and take some time to relax by the water. Clear the machines and free the fish to fill the waters around you. (itch.io)
ClayFighter (1993) no information A meteor made entirely out of clay crash-lands on the grounds of a humble American circus. The goo from the interstellar object contaminates all of the circus' attractions, transforming them into bizarre caricatures of their former selves, with new superpowers. (Wikipedia)
ClayFighter 2: Judgment Clay (1995) no information ClayFighter 2: Judgment Clay is a one-on-one fighting video game released exclusively for the SNES in 1995. (wikipedia.org)
ClayFighter 63 1/3 (1997) no information Get ready to crumble! Once again, the clay fighters prove that when you play a state-of-the-art fighter, you might lose lives, you might lose limbs, but there's no reason to lose your sense of humor! Fight in and out of 3D backgrounds. Get tossed out of a window and resume fighting outside. (gamefaqs)
ClayFighter: The Sculptor\'s Cut (1998) no information Get ready to crumble... with this special edition of the world's funniest fighting game! This "director's cut" contains many extras added to the original Clay Fighter 63 1/3 game. You might lose lives, you might lose limbs, but don't lose your sense of humor! 12 eccentric fighters plus 4 additional clay combatants only found in this version. More snide remarks and barbed wit will have you crying from laughing so hard! (gamefaqs)
Claymates (1993) no information From the creators of Clay Fighter comes a game about a shape-shifting ball of clay. You play as a boy named Clayton, whose father has developed a serum to turn humans into animals. However, an evil shaman desires this serum, and when he is denied ownership of it, he kidnaps Clayton's father and turns Clayton into a ball of clay. It's up to the unlikely hero to rescue his father, the serum, and the world! The game is a side-scrolling platformer. (mobygames.com)
Clea (2019) no information Mum and Dad have been experimenting on Chaos Servants, but now, the monsters have been let loose. Clea, with her brother in tow, must escape from the Whitlock Mansion. Watch your back, Clea. Those closest to you may be the real terror. (Metacritic.com)
Cleansuit (2017) no information Cleansuit is a retro-style graphical text adventure game where you must find creative ways to survive a mysterious serial killer's assault on your home. Use text commands to manipulate the detailed environment and discover all the unique ways to win and die. (store.steampowered.com)
CLeM (2024) no information CLeM is a narrative-driven puzzle adventure game with a dark twist. Wake up in a world where puzzles intertwine with exploration, weaving a unique narrative rooted in alchemy. A voice awakens you. It gives you purpose. To guide you, you find a notebook with mysterious entries and a house to explore. (store.steampowered.com)
Cleopatra: Riddle of the Tomb (2007) no information Thomas, the apprentice to Cleopatra's astrologist, Akkad, has fallen in love with Akkad's daughter. One day Thomas discovers that both Akkad and his daughter have been kidnapped. This sends Thomas on a journey through Egypt to rescue his beloved. The journey is made all the more dangerous by the fact that Egypt is ravaged by a civil war.
Clergyman (2018) no information Clergyman is a simple 2D platformer with elements of survival in which you will need to pass quite a variety of levels, playing for a priest. (Metacritic)
Click-a-word (1961) no information Only one player can play at a time. The length and inital letter of the word the player must generate is determined by spinner two spinners. The player has one minute, as timed by a sand timer, to generate that word on a specialty Word Clicking Unit. A player's score is determined by the value of the letters in the word composed. More common letters are worth less than less common letters. The first player to score one hundred points is the winner.
Clickr (2010) no information Clickr is a next generation puzzle game developed by Ntreev Soft, the studio behind Pangya & Trickster. (Fanatical.com)
Cliff Empire (2019) no information After a nuclear war life on the surface became impossible. A 300m thick radioactive fog covered the Earth. Our scientists in the past decade predicted such course of events and used all available potential to build cliffs in the mountain region to restore life on Earth : develop in parallel the economics of several independent cities, trade between your cities and the orbital station, a dynamic climate change that will test the strength of your cities' economies. (mobymes.com)
Cliff Hanger (1983) no information Incorporating footage from the anime franchise "Lupin III". Cliff must save Princess Clarissa from the evil Count Draco.
Cliffhanger (1993) no information Standard side-scrolling beat'em up based off of the Stallone film of the same name. Sly must fight thugs and the elements as he tracks down suitcases of stolen cash dropped around the peaks of the Rockies. (mobygames.com)
Cliffhanger (1993) no information Cliffhanger is a platform game based on the film of the same name.
The Climb 2 (2021) no information The Climb brings alive the excitement and thrill of rock climbing in incredible virtual reality. Players will scale new heights and explore stunning environments in a new gaming experience developed exclusively for VR, using the power of CRYENGINE. (Metacritic.com)
The Climb (2016) no information The Climb brings alive the excitement and thrill of rock climbing in virtual reality. Players will scale new heights and explore environments in a new gaming experience developed exclusively for VR, using the power of CRYENGINE. (Metacritic.com)
Climber: Sky is the Limit (2022) no information Climber: Sky is the Limit is a mountain walking simulator game where you become a winter climber. To succeed you need to plan the trip, prepare appropriate equipment, face extreme weather conditions and survive. Only the sky is the limit! (steampowered.com)
The Clique: Diss and Make-Up (2009) no information As the new girl at Octavian Country Day School increase your popularity...by any means necessary! Joining the in crowd won't be easy. Get ready to make new friends (or enemies) along the way. The Clique - The only thing harder than getting in is staying in. (Mobygames.com)
Clive \'n\' Wrench (2023) no information Clive 'N' Wrench is a 3D platformer starring Clive, a rabbit, and Wrench, the literal monkey on his back. Your adventure takes you hurtling through time and space in a 1950's refrigerator on a heroic quest to thwart the tyrannical Dr Daucus and stop his evil plans. (Metacritic.com)
Clive Barker\'s Jericho (2006) no information A first person shooter survival horror video game with author Clive Barker providing the premise of the storyline.
Clock Solitaire (0) no information The game is called Clock Solitaire, because twelve piles of cards are arranged like a clock face around a 13th one in he middle. The object of the game is to complete all other four-of-a-kind before the four kings are completed. The cards are dealt face down into 13 piles, twelve in a circle around the last one in the middle. The piles are numbered 1 to 12 as on a clock face with pile 13 in the middle. The top card of the 13 pile is revealed. Play the card under the corresponding pile. Ace
Clock Tower (1995) no information Clock Tower is a survival horror point-and-click adventure game developed and published by Human Entertainment for the Super Famicom in 1995.The story follows orphan Jennifer Simpson soon after she is adopted by the Barrows family along with other orphaned girls. With the introduction of Scissorman, the game's antagonist, one of the other children is killed. Jennifer must then explore the Barrows Mansion to find a way to escape while evading Scissorman (Wikipedia)
Clock Tower 2 (1996) no information Clock Tower 2, known simply as Clock Tower outside of Japan, is an adventure game. Its story takes place in Norway and follows a variety of characters as they attempt to survive the return of Scissorman and uncover the mystery of his seemingly immortal state. (wikipedia.org)
Clock Tower 3 (2002) no information Clock Tower 3 is a survival horror video game. The story follows 14-year-old Alyssa Hamilton who is part of a family lineage of female warriors who travel through time to defeat evil spirits. Alyssa travels from her time in 2003 London to the 1940s and 1960s in order to defeat these "Entities" and bring peace to troubled souls. (wikipedia.org)
Clock Tower: Ghost Head (1998) no information Released internationally as Clock Tower: The Struggle Within, this survival horror point-and-click adventure game is considered a spin-off in Japan, where it was not a numbered release. The story follows 17-year-old Alyssa Hale who suffers from multiple personality disorder with an alter ego named Mr. Bates. The player must guide Alyssa through various environments, altering between her normal and twisted personality, to uncover the secrets of her and her family's past. (wikipedia.org)
ClockWerx (1995) no information ClockWerx is a computer game created by Callisto Corporation that was released in 1995. (wikipedia.org)
Clockwork Aquario (2021) no information Clockwork Aquario is an action-platform video game developed by Westone. (wikipedia.org)
Clockwork Empires (2016) no information Take on the role of a Colonial Bureaucrat sent forth by the Clockwork Empire to build a Frontier Colony. Design buildings and their contents from the ground-up to feed the Ravenous Maw of Industry, manage the uniquely unruly population, and make Important Decisions when the Occult Investigator shows up for a surprise inspection. (mobygames.com)
Clockwork Knight (1994) no information Sir Tongara de Pepperouchau III ("Pepper" for short) is a toy soldier. He is in love with the Clockwork Fairy Princess, Chelsea, whose voice wakes up the toys of the house every night at midnight. But he is clumsy and something of a laughingstock, especially when compared to his friendly rival Ginger who is also after Chelsea's heart. One night Chelsea is stolen away by an unknown force, which also hypnotizes some of the lesser toys to become fierce minions and stand in the way of anyone who wou
Clockwork Knight 2 (1995) no information Clockwork Knight 2 immediately picks up on the cliffhanger left by Clockwork Knight. Chelsea is safe and sound, but will not wake up. As the toys not under the spell ponder just what to do, Chelsea is suddenly kidnapped again. Thus, Pepper again sets out to rescue her..
Clockwork Tales: Of Glass And Ink (2013) no information Clockwork Tales: Of Glass and Ink is an adventure game in the steampunk genre. It is a detective drama featuring action elements such espionage, monster battles and even hang-gliding! A continuing string of strange earthquakes are causing the world's cities to crumble to ruin
Clone Drone in the Danger Zone (2021) no information Clone Drone in the Danger Zone is a beat 'em up video game developed and published by Doborog Games. (wikipedia.org)
Cloning Clyde (2006) no information Cloning Clyde is a side-scrolling platform game developed by NinjaBee. (wikipedia.org)
Close Combat (1996) no information Close Combat is the first installment of Microsoft's Close Combat series that bases its power more on a strategy, then on real-time battling. You're placed as the battlefield commander as you command your troops in Normandy. Choose either to play as Axis or an Allies. (mobygames.com)
Close Combat III: The Russian Front (1999) no information As with the previous CC games, this one is incredibly researched. The sounds of the dozens of different weapons, the hundreds of unit types, the terrain... it is just amazing how much work went into drawing the sprites and the maps. Units can panic, be pinned, suppressed, surrender, or can regroup. There are flame tanks, snipers, bunkers, city fighting, winter/summer battles, different weather conditions, and mine fields. Good multiplayer support. (mobygames.com)
Close Combat V: Invasion Normandy (2000) no information Close Combat: Invasion: Normandy takes WWII realism back to the beaches of Northern France. Re-live the campaign that gave the Allies a foothold on the doorstep of Fortress Europe. From Utah Beach to Cherbourg, Invasion: Normandy gives you strategic and tactical control of Allied or Axis forces in the pivotal battles that determined the fate of Europe. (GOG.com)
Close Combat: A Bridge Too Far (1997) no information You're the commander of the allied forces at Operation Market Garden. You can play as either the Germans or the Allies. You play on the battlefield in real-time. The battlefield is bloody and realistic, with scary screams of man down as you watch a man get his head blown off, (the games played in a topdown view,) and the ratta-tat-tat of the German machine-guns. Real machine gun sounds. (mobygames.com)
Close to the Sun (2019) no information Close to the Sun is a horror game that takes place at the end of 19th century on a mysterious ship complex created by Nikola Tesla for the sake of knowledge. (www.closetothesungame.com)
Closed Hands (2021) no information Interactive fiction following the deep intertwined stories of five people thrown together by their involvement in a fictional terror attack. The sprawling story plays out through a combination of traditional interactive text, as well as explorable computer interfaces, conversations, IM's, phonecalls and more. Features a dynamic ambient soundtrack by Ciaran McAuley that reacts to tension and events within the game as it unfolds (store.steampowered.com)
Closed Nightmare (2018) no information The player assumes the role of Maria Kamishiro, who awakens in an unknown location without her memories and with her left arm paralyzed. A mysterious person named Chizuru forces her to engage in a strange experiment in order to escape. While trying to find a way out, Maria meets with Eito Ginjo and Jun Yagi, two survivors who are also captured and locked up in the same location. They're being stalked by hostile masked people from the dark. (wiki)
The Closing Shift (2022) no information The Closing Shift is a Japanese horror game about a girl on a closing shift. (mobygames.com)
Closure (2012) no information Closure is a puzzle/platformer title that centers on the concept of light. Through each of the many levels, the goal is to reach the door at the end. Lighting is a key gameplay mechanic, as only platforms and walls illuminated by lightbulbs, or orbs of light the player can carry can actually be touched by the player. The player can therefore walk through walls or fall through the floor based on where the light is. (wikipedia.org)
Cloud Gardens (2021) no information Cloud Gardens hovers somewhere in between a sandbox toy and a game with challenges. Partly a gardening simulator, partly a dystopian landscape builder, and partly a puzzle game that is both satisfying and without frustration. Create small plant-covered dioramas of brutalism and beauty by planting seeds, repurposing hundreds of discarded objects and creating unique structures for nature to reclaim. (itch.io)
Cloud Master (1988) no information You play a small character who floats about on a cloud and shoots small balls of energy at bad guys who fly at you from the left and right of the screen. You can collect powerups and visit shops to upgrade your offensive and defensive powers. There are a number of different stages which are punctated by a mini-boss half way through and a big (literally) boss at the end. (mobygames.com)
Cloudberry Kingdom (2013) no information Cloudberry Kingdom is a platform game created by Pwnee Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Cloudbuilt (2014) no information The game's story follows Demi, a young girl who was critically injured in a war and is in recovery and mental rehabilitation. In her comatose state, she is able to explore a new world with her rocket-powered Exoskeleton and energy gun. Demi's experiences are her ways of learning and coping with her new physical and mental changes. (wiki)
Cloudpunk (2020) no information A neon-noir story in a rain-drenched cyberpunk metropolis. It’s your first night on the job working for the Cloudpunk delivery service. Two rules: Don’t miss a delivery and don’t ask what’s in the package.
Clouds & Sheep 2 (2015) no information In this eagerly anticipated sequel of the game “Clouds & Sheep”, the cute sheep are finally on the loose again!
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009) no information Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is a video game tie-in based on the film of the same name which is also based upon the 1978 children's book of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 (2013) no information Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 is a video game based on the film of the same name.
Clouzy! (2022) no information At the world's first daycare for young clouds, you’ll have to learn your charges' tastes and preferences to cook the right meals for them, figure out their preferences for playing, and of course, make sure storms don’t brew on the horizon; some of them don’t play well with each other... (store.steampowered.com)
Cloven Crania Meadow (2005) no information Cloven Crania Meadow is a real-time strategy game set in a standard fantasy world. The player takes control of the human kingdom, surrounded by hostile nations, monsters and other evil creatures. The solution to the problem is to beat the aggressive neighbors and the expulsion of monsters. Priority is to develop the city, ensuring prosperity, defend their headquarters and destroy enemy cities. (mobygames)
Clover Bouquet (2020) no information Each player has 10 cards from 0 to 9, draws the opponent's cards one by one, and adds a card from your hand to that card. The higher number wins the round. 4 is a special card, and if only one 4 appears, the one with the smaller number wins. If two cards come out, the game is forced to draw.
Clover no Kuni no Alice: Wonderful Wonder World (2007) no information Quin Rose released a sequel to Heart no Kuni no Alice titled Clover no Kuni no Alice: Wonderful Wonder World on December 25, 2007. (wikipedia.org)
Clu Clu Land (1984) no information In Clu Clu Land, the player is a female balloonfish named Bubbles who swims around in a maze trying to uncover all the golden Ingots. (wikipedia.org)
Club Pétanque (2018) no information In this version there are discs and dice instead of balls and players throw them as close as possible to jack. Player (or team) who has his ball closer to jack is the winner. Similar to Dice Petanque and regular Petanque.
Club Penguin (2005) no information Club Penguin was a massively multiplayer online game, involving a virtual world that contained a range of online games and activities. It was created by New Horizon Interactive. (Wikipedia.org)
Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force (2008) no information Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force is a point-and-click adventure game for the Nintendo DS based on Disney's massively multiplayer online game Club Penguin. (wikipedia.org)
Club Penguin: Game Day! (2010) no information Club Penguin: Game Day! was developed by Artoon and released in September 2010. (wikipedia.org)
The Club (2008) no information The player chooses from a roster of characters who are forced to compete in The Club, a modern form of gladiatorial combat. There are 8 characters to choose from: Renwick, Dragov, Nemo, Seager, Adjo, Kuro, Finn, and Killen. (wiki)
Clubbin\' Baby Seals (2013) no information It is a well known fact that baby seals have a penchant for a life of loud music, fake gold chains, and overpriced drinks. As the newest members of the SEAL SAVIOR SOCIETY, it’s up to you and your friends to save as many seals as you can. Save the most and become the greatest SEAL SAVIOR ever!
Clubhouse Games (2005) no information Clubhouse Games, known in parts of Europe as 42 All-Time Classics and in Japan as Daredemo Asobi Taizen (????????? Everyone's Playing Encyclopedia), is a compilation video game consisting of card, board, and parlor games developed by Agenda. (wikipedia.org)
Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics (2020) no information Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics, also known as 51 Worldwide Games in Europe and Australia, is a party game developed by C.A. Production and NDcube. (wikipedia.org)
Cluck Yegger in Escape from the Planet of the Poultroid (2015) no information As space-faring free ranger, Cluck Yegger, you’ve been shot out of the sky by none other than your old arch nemesis, Colonel Zanderz. Your disabled ship is running on limited auxiliary solar power that charges during the daytime. But at night, confined to the cockpit, you must survive unwelcomed visits from a brood of peckish genetically modified poultroid looking for a late night snack. Can you survive seven nights to ESCAPE PLANET POULTROID? (mobygames.com)
Clue (1949) no information Players move from room to room in a mansion to solve the mystery of: who done it, with what, and where? Players are dealt character, weapon, and location cards after the top card from each card type is secretly placed in the confidential file in the middle of the board. (boardgamegeek.com)
Clue: Parker Brothers\' Classic Detective Game (1992) no information Clue: Parker Brothers' Classic Detective Game is a North American-exclusive video game published for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Genesis video game consoles. It is based on the popular board game of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Cluedo (1989) no information Cluedo Master Detective is a boardgame game for the Atari ST developed by Dalali Software released in 1989 (by Virgin Games)
The ClueFinders: Mystery Mansion Arcade (2002) no information The ClueFinders explore a creepy house on a hill, thinking that Joni's uncle Dr. Horace Pythagoras sent a distress email that he was trapped in the house and needed rescue. It turns out to be a trap, and the four ClueFinders are separated. Four of the ClueFinders' previous enemies Fletcher Limburger, Alistair Loveless, Pericles Lear and Miss Rose have joined forces with a mysterious new ally and created the trap to get revenge on the ClueFinders. (wikipedia.org)
Cluesome (1883) no information The object of the game is to try to give clues for words such that some of the other people will guess the answer, but not more than half. Each player writes 5 words or phrases to be clued on individual note cards, along with his name on each card, and passes them face down to the player on his left. Each player draws one card (without looking) from the ones he is passed, then passes the rest of the cards on. Each player will end up with 5 cards from the 5 players to his right. Each player, in t
Clustertruck (2016) no information The player controls a character from a first-person perspective. They are set to jump onto a moving line of trucks, avoiding obstacles and truck pile-ups and crashes. The player is unable to touch anything other than trucks, and will otherwise fail their task of reaching the goal at the end of the level. (wikipedia.org).
Co-opoly (2011) no information Everyone works together, and in the end, everyone either wins or loses. Players must collaborate to found and run a democratic business. Challenges consist of mini games of charades, guess the drawing or "unspoken", in which the active player has to get the other players to guess the word on the card without saying the word or related words.
Coaster Works (1999) no information Coaster Works, known in Japan as Jet Coaster Dream, is a simulation of roller coaster design and construction. Each of the levels offer certain requirements that the player must meet to pass to the next level. The game starts the player off in a "kiddie" themed park and progresses to more and more difficult levels with more difficult requirements.
Cobalt (2016) no information Cobalt is an action side-scrolling video game developed by Oxeye Game Studio and published by Mojang. It was released on 2 February 2016 for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 and the Xbox One consoles. (wikipedia.org)
Cobalt Core (2023) no information A sci-fi roguelike deckbuilder with a deep new single-axis spin on tactics games! Dodge missiles, line up your cannons, and blast 'em out of the sky... Then get to the bottom of these time loops, before it's too late! (store.steampowered.com)
Cobra Command (1988) no information Cobra Command (コブラコマンド) is a 1988 arcade game developed and published by Data East. (wikipedia.org)
Cobra Kai 2: Dojos Rising (2022) no information Eagle Fang, Cobra Kia, Miyagi-do – Which is your dojo? That choice begins your journey, but then it’s up to you to recruit the most powerful team as you master your fighting style and battle to solidify your dojo’s LEGACY as the All Valley Karate Grand Champion! (Steam)
Cobra Triangle (1989) no information Cobra Triangle is a single-player boat-racing game that lets you do more than race. It borrows the power-up system from the shoot 'em up genre but keeps the emphasis more on maneuvering than shooting. Since you have a health meter with a dozen bars in it, it's not that important to dodge bullets unless your health is really low, but you should try not to run into too many walls. In order to get very far you need to make use of your power-ups. (mobygames.com)
Cocoon (2023) no information Cocoon is a 2023 puzzle game developed by Geometric Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Cocoto Kart Racer (2005) no information Cocoto and his friends go racing through five different worlds. (giantbomb.com)
Cocoto Magic Circus (2006) no information Cocoto Magic Circus, known as Cocoto Funfair in Europe, is a 2006 shoot 'em up video game released by Neko Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Cocoto Magic Circus 2 (2013) no information Knock out Cocotos enemies and save his friends! (Metacrititc.com)
Cocoto Platform Jumper (2004) no information Cocoto Platform Jumper is a platform video game released by Neko Entertainment in 2004. (wikipedia.org)
Code 51: Mecha Arena (2018) no information With these giant war gears, factions conflicted for exploiting Code51, another great war is breeding on the bruised earth…
Code 7: A Story-Driven Hacking Adventure (2017) no information Try to save humanity in this episodic and fully voiced hacker story. Guide your partner through a thrilling and emotional science fiction journey by hacking systems and extracting information. All from your keyboard. (store.steampowered.com)
Code Hero (2016) no information Code Hero is a game making game that teaches you how to make games that teach. It is a first-person coding puzzle platformer that equips you with a code ray that casts C# at your target. Hitting the ~ key opens the code console and the entire Unity editor toolset, letting you build games within Code Hero and Unity. (codeherogame.wordpress.com)
Code Lyoko: Fall of X.A.N.A. (2008) no information Code Lyoko: Fall of X.A.N.A. is the third video game based on the French animated television series Code Lyoko. (wikipedia.org)
Code Lyoko: Get Ready to Virtualize (2007) no information Code Lyoko (full title: Code Lyoko: Get Ready to Virtualize; sometimes mislabeled as Code Lyoko: Quest for Infinity) is the first video game based on the French animated television series Code Lyoko. (wikipedia.org)
Code Lyoko: Quest for Infinity (2007) no information Code Lyoko: Quest for Infinity is a 2007 video game based on the animated television series Code Lyoko. (wikipedia.org)
Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. (2015) no information Code Name: S.T.E.A.M., known in Japan with the subtitle Lincoln vs. Aliens (????? VS ????? Rinkan Basasu Eirian), is a 2015 turn-based strategy game for the Nintendo 3DS handheld video game console. (wikipedia.org)
Code Name: Viper (1990) no information Code Name: Viper, originally released as Ningen Heiki Dead Fox (人間兵器デッドフォックス, Ningen Heiki Deddo Fokkusu, lit. "Human Weapon Dead Fox"), is a side-scrolling action game programmed by Arc System Works. (wikipedia.org)
Code of Princess (2012) no information Code of Princess is a Hack and slash video game that features several game modes and over 50 playable characters. In single player mode there are available a story-driven campaign mode with several scenarios where only 4 characters (Solange, Ali, Zozo and Allegro) are playable, a "free play" mode that allows to play any campaign scenario with any available character, and a "Bonus Quests" mode where additional scenarios are unlocked and must be beaten with specific requirements. (wikipedia.org)
Code R (1998) no information Code R is an unique 3D racing game mixed with a manga-like visual-novel style adventure game in a story mode (but all text is in Japanese). The player is a race driver, and in story mode, he can move around the city, visit special places and talk with various people, the game has even day and night cycles. (mobygames)
Code Vein (2019) no information Code Vein is an action role-playing game developed and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Code_18 (2011) no information Code_18 is a visual novel video game developed by Cyberfront. (wikipedia.org)
Code: Realize - Bouquet of Rainbows (2018) no information With her new-found friends (and suitors) Cardia ventures out in the world to unravel the mysteries of her very existence.
Code: Realize - Future Blessings (2018) no information The Romance (s) Continue! – Experience new scenarios taking place after the main story as well as more in-depth looks at events that happened in the shadows of Cardia’s previous adventures.
Code: Realize - Guardian of Rebirth (2014) no information Code: Realize − Guardian of Rebirth[a] is an otome visual novel video game developed by Otomate. (wikipedia.org)
Coded Arms (2005) no information Coded Arms is a first-person shooter video game that was developed and published by Konami. (wikipedia.org)
Coded Arms: Contagion (2007) no information Coded Arms: Contagion is a first-person shooter video game developed by Russian studio Creat Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Coded Soul: Uketsugareshi Idea (2008) no information Coded Soul: Uketsugareshi Idea (Coded Soul -受け継がれしイデア-) is a 2008 fantasy action role-playing game developed by Gaia and Japan Studio. (wikipedia.org)
Codename: Gordon (2004) no information An officially licensed side-scrolling shooter based on the then-unreleased Half-Life 2. (grouvee.com)
Codename: Kids Next Door - Operation: V.I.D.E.O.G.A.M.E. (2005) no information Codename: Kids Next Door – Operation: V.I.D.E.O.G.A.M.E. (Villains In Detention Escape Outpost Growing Amalgamation Mega Enormously) is a 2005 platform game developed by High Voltage Software. (wikipedia.org)
Codename: Tenka (1997) no information Wars and pollution have driven the Earth to chaos. The year is 2096. The remaining colonists' only dream is to leave the planet and establish on Extrevius 328, a corporate conglomerate manufacturing plant for deadly warriors, known as Bionoids. You are Joseph B. Tenka, future Bionoid, very unpleased with the situation, and determined to stop the corporate evil plans. (mobygames.com)
Codenames (2015) no information Two rival spymasters know the secret identities of 25 agents. Their teammates know the agents only by their CODENAMES. In Codenames, two teams compete to see who can make contact with all of their agents first. Spymasters give one-word clues that can point to multiple words on the board. Their teammates try to guess words of the right color while avoiding those that belong to the opposing team. And everyone wants to avoid the assassin.
Codenames Duet (2017) no information Codenames duet keeps the basic elements of codenames - give one-word clues to try to get someone to identify your agents among those on the table - but now you're working together as a team to find all of your agents. (Amazon.com)
Codenames: Pictures (2016) no information What are these strange symbols on the map? They are code for locations where spies must contact secret agents! Two rival spymasters know the agent in each location. They deliver coded messages telling their field operatives where to go for clandestine meetings. Operatives must be clever. A decoding mistake could lead to an unpleasant encounter with an enemy agent - or worse, with the assassin! Both teams race to contact all their agents, but only one team can win.
Coffee Roaster (2015) no information You choose a variety of coffee beans you want to roast, and put a number of tokens specific to that variety into a bag. Each turn, you draw a number of bean tokens randomly from the bag to advance their roast level. When you are finished, you make a cup-testing to check the taste of your coffee and score points accordingly. Each variety has its own target roast level, but approaching the target is not enough for perfect roasting; you also have to even out the roast level of each bean, while not
Coffee Run (2020) no information Using Ingredients and Orders, rack up points by filling coffee orders and win.
Coffee Talk (2020) no information Coffee Talk is a coffee brewing and heart-to-heart talking simulator about listening to fantasy-inspired modern peoples’ problems, and helping them by serving up a warm drink or two. (store.steampowered.com)
Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus & Butterfly (2023) no information Dust off your coffee machine and prepare your warmest smile to meet your customers again in the second episode of the much loved coffee brewing and heart-to-heart talking simulator; Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus & Butterfly. You are a barista, and your customers aren't always humans. Listen to their stories and influence their hearts with a warm cup of coffee or two. (Metacritic.com)
Coffee Tycoon (2005) no information Coffee Tycoon is a typical casual tycoon game that gives opportunity for a player to build up his caffeine empire from a scratch. Or to be exact, from title, logo and a starting city. After that player should try to raise the number of patrons visiting his establishments, strive for opening new coffee houses and keeping the money flow strong. The ultimate goal of the game is to reach one million number of visitors per day. (mobygames.com)
Coffee! (2002) no information Included are two sets of instructions - a solitaire game called "Barista", that plays similarly to traditional solitaire, except that you collect recipe cards for different coffee drinks and then build the ingredients on top of them - and "Percolator", where players race to build a coffee drink.
Coffeetime Crosswords (2008) no information Coffeetime Crosswords is a crossword puzzle game developed by Japanese studio Voltex, Inc. (wikipedia.org)
The Coffin of Andy and Leyley (2023) no information The Coffin of Andy and Leyley is a dark and twisted RPG Maker based visual novel about brother and sister with a very toxic relationship. (igdb)
Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller (2013) no information The story of Cognition revolves around Boston FBI agent Erica Reed, who has the unusual ability of postcognition, the ability to see into the past of any object that she touches. At first this power can’t be controlled, but, after training with an antique shop owner named Rose, Erica is not only able to control her power, but use it in different ways. The only person who knows her secret is her partner, John McCoy. (wikipedia.org)
Cogs (2009) no information Cogs is a puzzle video game released in 2009 by Lazy 8 Studios, originally released as a Microsoft Windows title, but receiving subsequent ports to other operating systems, mobile platforms, and game consoles. The game requires the player to manipulate a three-dimensional object's sides as sliding block puzzles as to complete specific goals, such as meshing gears to complete a clockwork mechanism or routing gas flow through pipes to a balloon. (wikipedia.org)
Cohort (1991) no information Cohort - Fighting for Rome is a game for the Atari ST developed by Impressions released in 1991 (by Impressions).
Cohort 2 (1993) no information Cohort 2 - Fighting for Rome is a strategy game for the Atari ST
Coin Master (2016) no information The objective of Coin Master is to win coins to upgrade items in order to build up villages. In order to build their own game villages or attack the villages of other players, users must spin to win coins. (Wikipedia)
Coin Rugby (1959) no information A dexterity game popular in Australia and New Zealand. It is played on a rectangular table between two players with a single round coin (usually a 20 cent piece). The table represents the field of play in a Rugby match, with the ends furthest from each other representing the try-lines. Players attempt to flick or shove the coin from one end of the table to the other in three moves. They begin their turn by placing the coin so that part of it overhangs the table at the end closest to them. They t
Cold Fear (2005) no information Cold Fear is a survival horror third-person shooter played from either a third-person fixed camera perspective or an over-the-shoulder camera. The main enemies in the game are Russian mercenaries and various types of zombie-like creatures. (wikipedia.org).
Cold Iron (2018) no information Awaken the power of Cold Iron, a demonic pistol possessed by a hungry spirit. Dance with the deadliest duelists in the world's first virtual reality puzzle shooter.
Cold Stone Creamery: Scoop it up (2009) no information Make your own ice cream sundaes in this Cold Stone simulator. (giantbomb.com)
Cold War (2005) no information In Cold War you play the role of Matthew Carter, an American journalist, who gets into serious trouble when chasing after a story in Soviet Union in 1986. Cold War's gameplay is based on stealth, similar to games like Splinter Cell or Dark Project. Being a journalist you are no weapons expert, so you should try to be stealthy and attack only when necessary. (mobygames.com)
Cold Waters (2017) no information Spiritual Successor to the Microprose Classic “Red Storm Rising”. (store.steampowered.com)
Cold Winter (2005) no information In Cold Winter, you play the role of Andrew Sterling, a former member of MI6, the British secret intelligence service. Andrew is caught preparing to assassinate someone in China, and is thrown into prison. There he faces torture and imminent execution. But a former friend from his MI6 days arranges to rescue him and offers him a job, having planned in advance to manipulate him so that he is unable to refuse. (mobygames)
Cold, Cold Heart (2014) no information Dr. Freeze attacks Wayne Manor and kidnaps a man called Ferris for getting his wife cured.Batman must save Ferris and Gotham City from a mortal winter.
Coldwater Crown (2017) no information A game of strategic planning, angler’s intuition, and just the right amount of luck! Test your fishing expertise against up to three of your friends or hone your skills at the practice pond. You don’t have to be a master angler to win, but once your trophy count begins to stack up, you might just feel like one!
Colin McRae Rally (1998) no information Colin McRae Rally, the first title in the series, was released for the PlayStation and Microsoft Windows platforms in January 1998 in the United Kingdom and in September 1999 in the United States. The game featured real cars and drivers from the 1998 World Rally Championship season. Colin McRae's Subaru Impreza was featured on the game's cover.
Colin McRae Rally 2.0 (2000) no information Colin McRae Rally 2.0 is a racing video game developed and published by Codemasters for PlayStation, Microsoft Windows, and Game Boy Advance. (wikipedia.org)
Colin McRae Rally 2005 (2004) no information Colin McRae Rally 2005 is a racing video game developed and published by Codemasters for PlayStation 2, Xbox, Microsoft Windows, N-Gage, Mobile, PlayStation Portable and OS X. It is the fifth game in the Colin McRae Rally series. (wikipedia.org)
Colin McRae: Dirt (2007) no information Colin McRae: Dirt is the sixth game in the Colin McRae Rally series and the last of the series to be published before Colin McRae's death. It features a new game engine which was co-developed between Codemasters and Sony Computer Entertainment. The game features a variety of off-road racing categories as well as World Rally Championship style events. (wikipedia.org)
Colin McRae: Dirt 2 (2009) no information Colin McRae: Dirt 2 is a racing video game developed and published by Codemasters. It is the seventh game in the Colin McRae Rally series. It is the first game in the McRae series since McRae's death in 2007. The game includes many new race-events, including stadium events. The game takes place across four continents: Asia, Europe, Africa and North America. The game includes five different event types: Rally, Rallycross, "Trailblazer", "Land Rush" and "Raid". (wikipedia.org)
Collapsed (2019) no information Enjoy numerous unique locations with procedurally generated levels, hordes of dangerous enemies, and deadly traps. Combat in heated battles will test your skills and reaction time. (Metacritic.com)
Collar x Malice (2016) no information Collar × Malice is a visual novel video game developed and published by Idea Factory under their Otomate brand. (wikipedia.org)
College Basketball Dynasty (2008) no information a game about recruiting and developing college basketball players, while trying to qualify for the tournament and win a championship. Each player acts as the head coach of a college basketball team and has 12 years to win as many games, go to as many tournaments and win as many championships as possible. As the coach, you determine who to recruit (do you want solid season performers or the star who can win in the big game), who to develop, who to start and bench, and what style of team do you wa
College Football USA 97 (1996) no information NCAA Football was an American football video game series developed by EA Sports in which players control and compete against current Division I FBS college teams. College Football USA 97 was the fourth installment of the series. (wikipedia.org)
College Hoops 2K6 (2005) no information College Hoops 2K6 is an American college basketball video game. (wikipedia.org)
College Hoops 2K7 (2006) no information College Hoops 2K7 is an American college basketball video game. (wikipedia.org)
College Hoops 2K8 (2007) no information College Hoops 2K8 continues the legacy of the NCAA franchise with all new features, including the 6th Man Advantage feature that lets the crowd atmosphere affect the game performance of teams, a training mode where players can improve their skills through practice, and more. (GameStop)
College Slam (1996) no information College Slam is a college basketball video game published by Acclaim. (wikipedia.org)
The Colonel\'s Bequest (1989) no information College student Laura Bow is invited by her friend Lillian to come along to a family gathering. The members of the family begin to mysteriously disappear, what is happening at this mansion in Southern Louisiana?
Colonial Conquest (1987) no information Colonial Conquest is a turn-based strategy video game developed by Strategic Simulations and released in 1985 for Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit family, and Apple II. Ports by Andromeda Software were released for the Atari ST in 1987 and NEC PC-9801 in 1989.
The Colonists (2016) no information In The Colonists, a.k.a. Die Kolonisten, each player is a mayor of a village and must develop their environment to gain room for new farmers, craftsmen, and citizens. The main goal of the game is full employment, so players must create new jobs, educate the people, and build new houses to increase their population. But resources are limited, and their storage leads to problems that players must deal with, while also not forgetting to upgrade their buildings.
The Colonists (2018) no information Take control of a team of robots tasked with settling a newly-discovered planet, preparing the ground for an influx of inhabitants from their homeworld. (Metacritic.com)
Colony Ship: A Post-Earth Role Playing Game (2023) no information Colony Ship is an isometric, party-based RPG inspired by Heinlein’s Orphans of the Sky. Your character's world is a “generation ship,” a massive spacecraft on a centuries long voyage to colonize a distant planet. The Ship's original government has been disbanded following a violent mutiny and you must negotiate a treacherous path among your fellow passengers and the contentious factions striving to dominate the Ship. Your choices alone will determine who your friends and enemies are. (Mobygames)
Colony Survival (2017) no information Colony Survival is a unique first-person voxel RTS developed by a two-man team. Build your own colony in a voxel world. Command guards, farmers, miners and other colonists. Defend your colony against the horde of monsters that attack (steam)
Colony Wars (1997) no information Colony Wars is a space combat simulator video game for the PlayStation developed and released by Psygnosis in 1997. In it, players complete space combat missions using preselected starfighters equipped with various weapons. The game features multiple paths of missions and outcomes, depending on the player's performance. (wikipedia.org)
Color a Dinosaur (1993) no information The player colors various dinosaurs by using the provided dinosaur images and palettes. (Wikipedia)
Color Cross (2008) no information Colour Cross, released in North America as Color Cross, is a puzzle video game for the Nintendo DS by French developer Little Worlds Studio. (wikipedia.org)
Color Jumper (2018) no information You control a block with a different color on each of its four sides. Certain platforms, enemy patrols, and other level elements can only be interacted with using your block's matching side. With every jump, your block rotates 90 degrees, so each leap must be planned carefully. (game website)
Colorado (1990) no information Colorado is a side-view action game with adventure and trading elements, in which you must survive despite the constant threats of Indians and wildlife. The plot involves a search for a Cheyenne goldmine. The game also has many unconventional objects and weapons that can be used against your foes. (mobygames.com)
Coloratura (2013) no information Stolen away by apathetic Blind Ones, your only desire is to return to your Cellarium and the Song of the Universe. They should understand. You shall make them to understand. (ifdb.tads.org)
Colorpop (2011) no information Pop circles out of the grid without revealing your secret color. (boardgamegeek.com)
Colors! 3D (2012) no information Based on modern painting techniques originally developed for professional drawing tablets, Colors! 3D is tailored for touch screen devices, and caters to everyone from serious artists to aimless doodlers. Whether you are looking to sketch, paint, or draw up your next plans for world domination, Colors! 3D is the perfect digital sketchbook.
Colossal Adventure (1986) no information Colossal Adventure for Atari ST - Adventure game released in 1986
Colossal Cave (2023) no information Colossal Cave is an exciting point & click adventure into a mysterious cavern - a re-imagining of the celebrated text adventure by Will Crowther & Don Woods. Acclaimed game designer Roberta Williams brings you her vision of the game that inspired her to create her own legendary games. (Metacritic.com)
Colosseum Road to Freedom (2005) no information Colosseum: Road to Freedom has the player take on the role of a slave that must partake gladiatorial games in order to earn enough money to purchase his freedom. The majority of the game is spent training the player's character and fighting in arena battles. The story in Colosseum takes a backseat in order to allow a higher degree of open-ended gameplay. Players have the freedom to tailor their game avatar to their liking depending on how they answer questions prior to gameplay. (wiki)
Colossus Down (2020) no information Join forces with Nika, MechaNika, Agatha and the Great Bleeding Pig in this peculiar and crazy mission of destruction of everything that isn't cool. (Metacritic.com)
Colour Bind (2012) no information Colour Bind is a physics platform-puzzler set in an abstract world where gravity is determined not by mass, but by colour. (store.steampowered.com)
The Colour of Murder (2008) no information Carol has plans for her latest Midsummer's Eve in Sweden, until she is approached by her allotment neighbor, who suspects that his slightly handicapped son is somehow involved in a murder. The fifth game in the Carol Reed series takes the amateur sleuth through dark tunnels, abandoned military areas, derelict mines, and beautiful places of historical importance, leading all the way up to the Royal Family. (adventuregamers)
Colt Express (2014) no information On the 11th of July, 1899 at 10 a.m., the Union Pacific Express has left Folsom, New Mexico, with 47 passengers on board. After a few minutes, gunfire and hurrying footsteps on the roof can be heard. Heavily armed bandits have come to rob honest citizens of their wallets and jewels. Will they succeed in stealing the suitcase holding the Nice Valley Coal Company's weekly pay, despite it having been placed under the supervision of Marshal Samuel Ford?
Columns (1990) no information A match three puzzle game featuring falling gems.
Columns III: Revenge of Columns (1993) no information Third game in the Columns series. Your goal is to arrange three or more jewels of the same colour horizontally, vertically or diagonally to remove them from the playing screen. While the jewels are falling, you can change the order of their colours. You can test your skills against an opponent, a clock, or a specific task such as removing a particular jewel. New features include a rising bar that can be used to annoy opponents and magical items. (mobygames.com)
The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters (2020) no information The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters is a Korean survival horror-adventure. Venture from your deserted school to survive the horrors of the night. Explore the surrounding Sehwa district and uncover the shadow realm's dark secrets. Use everything at your disposal to avoid a demoness hellbent on killing you! (store.steampowered.com)
The Coma: Recut (2017) no information You are Youngho, a Korean high school student trapped and relentlessly pursued by a psychotic killer in the hellish corridors of Sehwa High. Run, hide, explore, and survive while piecing together the mystery The Coma in this remastered version of the Korean cult classic. (store.steampowered.com)
Comanche: Maximum Overkill (1992) no information Helicopter flight-sim and the first game in Novalogic's Comanche series.
Combat (1977) no information Combat is a video game by Atari, Inc. for the Atari 2600. (wikipedia.org)
Combat Flight Simulator 3: Battle for Europe (2002) no information The game is more or less a heavily updated version of the first, offering a far wider range of options to the player. The game incorporates an active campaign mode, whereby the player may play for the USAAF, RAF or Luftwaffe in a campaign starting in March 1943. Based on the player's performance in the North-west Europe, which spans from northernmost England to eastern Berlin, the player can alter the length and even outcome of the war. (wikipedia.org)
Combat Mission II: Barbarossa to Berlin (2002) no information Combat Mission II: Barbarossa to Berlin (also known in the Windows version as simply Combat Mission: Barbarossa to Berlin) is a turn-based computer game about tactical battles in World War II. It is part of the Combat Mission series. The game has been described as the "reigning champ of east front tactical warfare for the PC." (wikipedia.org)
Combat Mission: Beyond Overlord (2000) no information Combat Mission: Beyond Overlord is a 2000 computer wargame developed and published by Big Time Software. It is a simulation of tactical land battles in World War II, and is the first game in the Combat Mission series. Rather than a purely turn-based system, Combat Mission uses the "WeGo" structure for handling player turns.
Combat of Giants: Dinosaurs 3D (2011) no information Combat of Giants: Dinosaurs 3D is a video game developed by Ubisoft in the Combat of Giants series. (wikipedia.org)
Combat Wings: The Great Battles of WWII (2012) no information Defend Great Britain against the German Luftwaffe, take part in the monumental efforts of the Red Army on the east, or exact revenge on the Japanese air forces as an American pilot over the Pacific. Stay focused, as split-seconds decide victory or death. (Metacritic.com)
The Combatribes (1990) no information The Combatribes centers on three vigilantes (identified as cyborgs in the SNES port) who must fight against numerous street gangs in futuristic New York City. (Steam)
Combo Postage (2019) no information An action-packed platform-puzzle game! Dodge falling boxes, wrap them up in tape, then stomp them in stacks to rack up combos. (store.steampowered.com)
Comedy Night (2017) no information Do you have the talent to face off against other comedians in a live comedy show contest. See how your material holds up in the face of brutal audience members who can vote you off or the relentless smack talk from other performers. (store.steampowered.com)
Comet Crash 2: The Kronkoid Wars (2017) no information Building on the award-winning original, Comet Crash 2 is packed with a new campaign, online and offline multiplayer, and solo or cooperative gameplay against the new boss: the Kronkoid.
Comet Crash: Bionic Bundle (2010) no information The premise of the game is you are trying to take back a comet that has been overrun by the enemy. Your purpose is to defend yourself from the computer artificial intelligence's attacks while building up your own arsenal to lead an attack against the AI.
Comic Jumper: The Adventures of Captain Smiley (2010) no information Comic Jumper (full title: Comic Jumper: The Adventures of Captain Smiley) is an action video game developed by Twisted Pixel Games. (wikipedia.org)
Comic Party (1999) no information Comic Party (こみっくパーティー, Komikku Pātī), sometimes abbreviated to ComiPa, is a dating sim video game by the Japanese game studio Leaf. (wikipedia.org)
Comix Zone (1995) no information Comix Zone is an action platformer in which players control Sketch as he progresses through panels of his comic book, hoping to reach the end and escape before his own creations finish him off. Each level consists of two pages and secrets are discovered by shredding the paper and revealing items. Along with standard attacks such as punching, kicking and jump attacks, Sketch can store up to three items in his inventory to help him overcome obstacles. (wikipedia.org)
Command & Conquer (1995) no information Command & Conquer... is a 1995 real-time strategy video game developed by Westwood Studios and published by Virgin Interactive. Set in an alternate history of modern day, the game tells the story of a world war between two globalized factions: the Global Defense Initiative of the United Nations and a cult-like militant organization called the Brotherhood of Nod, led by the mysterious Kane. The groups compete for control of Tiberium, a mysterious substance that slowly spreads across the world. (w
Command & Conquer 3: Kane\'s Wrath (2008) no information The storyline campaign is set between the end of Tiberian Sun and the beginning of Tiberium Wars. It revolves around the seemingly immortal leader of the Brotherhood of Nod, Kane, and recounts his ascent to power after narrowly escaping death in the year 2031. (wikipedia.org).
Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars (2007) no information Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars is a military science fiction real-time strategy video game. As the direct sequel to 1999's Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun by Westwood Studios, Tiberium Wars returns the Command & Conquer series to its roots in the Tiberium story arc of the franchise, again featuring the factions of the Global Defense Initiative and the Brotherhood of Nod, and also introducing a new extraterrestrial faction known as the Scrin. (wikipedia.org)
Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight (2010) no information Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight is a real-time strategy video game, part of the Command & Conquer franchise, released March 16, 2010. It constitutes a final chapter in the Tiberium saga.
Command & Conquer Rivals (2018) no information Command & Conquer: Rivals is a free-to-play real-time strategy mobile game. (wikipedia.org)
Command & Conquer: Generals (2003) no information Generals takes place in the near future, with players given a choice of three factions to play... the [US] and... China are the world's two superpowers, and are the targets of the Global Liberation Army (GLA), an omnipresent borderless terrorist organization, fighting as a fanatical irregular force. The [US] and China are depicted as allies in the series who occasionally co-operate against the GLA, whose goal is the elimination of the military forces of China and the [US]. (wikipedia.org)
Command & Conquer: Red Alert (1996) no information Command & Conquer: Red Alert is a real-time strategy video game of the Command & Conquer franchise, produced by Westwood Studios and released by Virgin Interactive in 1996. The second game to bear the Command & Conquer title, Red Alert is the prequel to the original Command & Conquer of 1995, and takes place in the alternate early history of Command & Conquer when Allied Forces battle an aggressive Soviet Union for control over the European mainland. (wikipedia.org)
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 (2000) no information Command and Conquer: Red Alert 2 contains two playable factions, the Soviets and the Allies, which both previously appeared in Command & Conquer: Red Alert. The single player campaign is structured in an alternate-ending mode as opposed to a progressive story mode. (Wikipedia)
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 (2005) no information Like the previous entries in the Red Alert series, the game is set in an alternate reality from World War II, in which the Western Allies fight the Soviet Union. In Red Alert 3 the Soviet leadership, facing defeat, goes back in time to kill Albert Einstein and prevent his assistance to the allies, paving the way for Soviet domination in the present. However, as an unintended consequence, a third world power, the Empire of the Rising Sun, is created and all three sides go to war. (wikipedia.org)
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 - Commander\'s Challenge (2009) no information Commander's Challenge contains only the Commander's Challenge mode of Uprising and the new units and weapons, but not the campaign or skirmish modes. (wikipedia.org)
Command & Conquer: Renegade (2002) no information Command & Conquer: Renegade is a first-person 3D shooter set in the Command & Conquer universe. Game progression is mission-driven. A few drivable vehicles are present. Real-time strategy components require players to harvest Tiberium in order to upgrade their armies.
Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun (1999) no information Set in 2030, the plot of Tiberian Sun is a follow-up to the original game Command & Conquer, after the end of which the Nod leader Kane is presumed dead. In Tiberian Sun, Kane resurfaces from his hideout with improved military forces and new Tiberium-enhanced technologies, determined to convert Earth into a Tiberium world. The GDI... is tasked with preventing the world from falling into the hands of Nod, this time with the very means of the extraterrestrial Tiberium substance. (wikipedia.org)
Command & Conquer: Yuri\'s Revenge (2001) no information In Command and Conquer: Yuri's Revenge, the story starts off assuming that the Allies were victorious in Red Alert 2. The game begins with the White House announcing DEFCON 2 status, as Yuri, the former head of the Soviet Psychic Corps, plans to take over of the world through mind control, accomplished by activating a secretly built network of Psychic Dominators around the world. (wikipedia.org)
Command and Destroy (2008) no information Command and Destroy is a real-time strategy video game developed by Cypron Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Commander Blood (1994) no information Bob Morlock, a biomechanical mastermind, is the founder of a massive company called Kanary. Thanks to scientific advances, Morlock is the oldest being in existence. Knowing his time in this universe is nearing an end, he would like to see the Big Bang and the beginning of the universe. (wikipedia.org).
Commander Keen 2: The Earth Explodes (1990) no information Episode 2 of the story about Commander Keen. (https://www.grouvee.com/games/378-commander-keen-2-the-earth-explodes/)
Commander Keen 3: Keen Must Die! (1990) no information Commander Keen 3: Keen Must Die! is the third title in the platformer-series. Keen has already foiled the Vorticons' plans to destroy Earth and now he heads to their home planet in order to confront the Grand Intellect. As usual, Keen is equipped with his raygun and pogo stick, ready to take on the universe.
Commander Keen 4: Secret of the Oracle (1991) no information Commander Keen 4: Secret of the Oracle is a platform game, the fourth in the Commander Keen series as a whole, and the first in the second series Goodbye, Galaxy. As always, even in the Shadowlands, Keen has his trusty raygun and pogo stick by his side, ready to take on the universe.
Commander Keen 5: The Armageddon Machine (1991) no information Commander Keen 5: The Armageddon Machine is a platform game, the fifth in the Commander Keen series as a whole, and the second in the second series Goodbye, Galaxy. Eight-year-old genius Billy "Commander Keen" Blaze arrives on board of the Shikadi's ship, the Omegamatic, in order to destroy it. Robots and aliens watch out, Keen's got his pogo stick and raygun at his side.
Commander Keen 6: Aliens Ate My Baby Sitter! (1991) no information Commander Keen 6: Aliens Ate My Baby Sitter! is a platform game, the sixth in the Commander Keen series as a whole. Molly, the babysitter of Billy "Commander Keen" Blaze has been kidnapped by the Bloogs. Play as Keen on his search for Molly with his trusty raygun and pogo stick at his side.
Commander Keen: Keen Dreams (1991) no information Commander Keen: Keen Dreams is a platform game that takes place after Commander Keen 3: Keen Must Die! but before Commander Keen 4: Secret of the Oracle. Billy dreams that he found himself in the land of Tuberia, where sentient vegetables live and evil king Boobus Tuber enslaves children brought by his Dream Machine. Can a raygun and pogo stick save Keen this time?
Commander Keen: Marooned on Mars (1990) no information Billy "Commander Keen" Blaze, an eight-year-old genius, has flown to Mars in the first release of the Commander Keen platformer series. While exploring Mars, vital components of his ship are stolen and now he must find and retrieve them to escape back home. Use your raygun and pogo stick to collect keycards and bonus items strewn about the various maps.
Commander Lilith & the Fight for Sanctuary (2019) no information An all-new adventure that sets the stage for the upcoming Borderlands 3. Join up with Lilith and the Crimson Raiders to take on a deranged villain hell-bent on ruling the planet. (imdb)
Commanders: Attack of the Genos (2008) no information Commanders: Attack of the Genos is a turn-based strategy Xbox Live Arcade game developed by Southend Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Commando (1985) no information The player takes control of a soldier named Super Joe, who starts by being dropped off in a jungle by a helicopter, and has to fight his way out singlehandedly, fending off a massive assault of enemy soldiers. (Wikipedia)
Commando: Steel Disaster (2008) no information Commando: Steel Disaster is a run and gun video game for the Nintendo DS developed by Mana Computer Software. (wikipedia.org)
Commandos 2: Men Of Courage (2001) no information The game sees players taking control of a squad of commandos, along with various allied units, as they sneak behind enemy lines to accomplish various missions in World War II, between 1941 and 1944, that will help them to thwart the war efforts of the Germans and the Japanese.
Commandos 3: Destination Berlin (2003) no information Commandos 3: Destination Berlin is a game of real-time tactics that places you in command of an elite unit of Special Forces behind enemy lines in the European theater of World War II. From the shores of France to the heart of the Third Reich, strike fast from land or sea infiltrating hostile territories and conducting raids to disrupt the German war machine. (store.steampowered.com)
Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines (1998) no information Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines is a single-player real-time tactics video game. The game sees players take control of a group of six Allied Commandos, who conduct a range of missions across wartime Europe and Africa, using small unit tactics. Each mission's objective varies, but ranges from sabotage, assassination, or rescuing captured allied units, with players having a full view of a mission's map to plan their strategy and its execution in advance. (wikipedia.org)
Commandos: Beyond the Call of Duty (1998) no information Commandos: Beyond the Call of Duty is a standalone mission pack for Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines. All six commandos from the original game are back, and have some new weapons and abilities at their disposal. Eight new and difficult missions are featured, taking place between 1940 and 1945 in various locations in Nazi-occupied Europe. The mission maps are even more detailed than in the original game, and leave little space for error. (mobygames.com)
Commandos: Strike Force (2006) no information Commandos: Strike Force is a first person tactical shooter video game and the fifth and final installment of the Commandos series. It is developed by Pyro Studios and published by Eidos Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Common\'hood (2022) no information Common’hood is a community building and economy management game with highly customizable base building tools. Scavenge for materials, grow your own food, research new technology, craft new tools, build a home, make friends. Form your community and take it from surviving to thriving! (igdb.com)
Companions of Xanth (1993) no information Companions of Xanth is an adventure game published in 1993 by Legend Entertainment. The game is based on Piers Anthony's Xanth novels and loosely follows the plot of his novel Demons Don't Dream, in which a young man uses a computer game to enter and explore the world of Xanth. Typical of Piers Anthony's novels, the game is filled with puns and visual gags. (wikipedia.org)
The Company Man (2021) no information Battle the corporate machine in The Company Man! A 2D action-adventure where you can hit your crazy co-workers with a keyboard and shoot your evil bosses with emails. Survive the struggles of working life and fulfill your lifelong quest to be CEO! (Metacritic.com)
Company of Heroes (2006) no information Company of Heroes is a 2006 real-time strategy video game developed by Relic Entertainment and published by THQ for the Microsoft Windows and macOS operating systems. It was the first title to make use of the Games for Windows label.Company of Heroes is set during the Second World War and contains two playable factions.
Company of Heroes 2 (2013) no information Company of Heroes 2 is a real-time strategy video game and, as with the original Company of Heroes, is set in World War II but with the focus on the Eastern Front, with players primarily controlling the side of the Soviet Red Army during various stages of the Eastern Front, from Operation Barbarossa to the Battle of Berlin. (wikipedia.org)
Company of Heroes 3 (2023) no information Company of Heroes 3 is a real-time strategy game developed by Relic Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts (2007) no information Opposing Fronts is a stand-alone expansion for Company of Heroes. It introduces two new factions: the British 2nd Army and the German Panzer Elite, each with its own command tree. There are two new campaigns, based on the battle for Caen, France and Operation Market Garden. The game also features improved AI and a dynamic weather system. (mobygames.com)
Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor (2009) no information Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor is the expansion to the Game of the Year winner and highest rated real time strategy franchise Company of Heroes. Featuring new campaigns to overcome, units to command, and battlefields to conquer, Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor delivers evolved gameplay mechanics and 3 episodic adventures including 9 new missions, 3 new Multiplayer Modes, and new abilities to master. (steampowered.com)
The Complex (2020) no information After a major bio-weapon attack on London, two scientists find themselves in a locked-down laboratory with time, and air, running out. The Complex is an interactive sci-fi thriller movie where your decisions lead to one of eight suspenseful endings. (store.steampowered.com)
The Complex: Expedition (2023) no information When an expedition with your team into the complex goes horribly wrong, you're left alone and lost, wandering the seemingly infinite maze of hallways, otherwise known as the Backrooms. Might there be something following you? (steam)
The Complex: Found Footage (2022) no information Experience the liminal world of the backrooms through a VHS camera, immersing into a mysterious story and wandering the dream-like structures... Might there be something following you? The Complex: Found Footage is a walking simulator with the world being viewed through a VHS camera. Uncover a mystery that lies in the world of "The Complex", though it may leave more questions rather than answers... (steam)
Complots (2013) no information A corrupt city, subject to vice and avarice, is under the control of vile characters. The seat of power is vacant and waiting for you to take it — unless someone else takes it first. In Complots, as in the original game Coup, you control two characters and start with two coins, and through trickery, manipulation and bluffing, you want to eliminate all other players who stand in your way, possibly by having them eliminate one another along the way. (boardgamegeek.com)
Computer Diplomacy (1992) no information This is another adaptation of the eponymous board game by Avalon Hill.
Computer Edition of Risk, The: The World Conquest Game (1989) no information Risk: The World Conquest Game is a computer game developed by Virgin Mastertronic International in 1989 for MS-DOS. Wikipedia
Computer Othello (1978) no information Computer Othello is an othello arcade game by Nintendo. It was the first video game developed by Nintendo. As the name implies, it is a computerized version of othello. However, because the game is in monochrome with green sprites on a black background, noughts and crosses are placed instead of the traditional pieces. The goal is to trap your opponent's pieces between yours, turning them into your pieces. When there are no free spaces left, whoever has the most pieces wins. (mobygames.com)
The Con (2005) no information The Con, released as Gamble Con Fight in Japan, and The Con: Gamble Fight in South Korea, is a fighting video game developed by Japanese studio Think and Feel and Santa Monica Studio. (wikipedia.org)
Conan (2004) no information Conan is a 2004 action-adventure role-playing video game based on the literary character Conan the Barbarian created by Robert E. Howard. (wikipedia.org)
Conan (1991) no information Conan (also known as Conan: The Mysteries of Time) is a side-scrolling action video game. (wikipedia.org)
Conan (2007) no information Conan is a 2007 action-adventure game developed by Nihilistic Software. (wikipedia.org)
Conan Chop Chop (2022) no information Conan Chop Chop is a 1-4 player action-adventure game with rogue-like elements, set in the savage world of Conan the Barbarian. Venture forth in a world full of strange and wondrous creatures… and bash ‘em all to bits! (igdb.com)
Conan Exiles (2018) no information Conan Exiles is an open-world survival game set in the brutal lands of Conan the Barbarian. Survive in a savage world, build your kingdom, and dominate your enemies in brutal combat and epic warfare.
Conan Unconquered (2019) no information Build your stronghold and assemble an unconquerable army to survive the savage hordes in this real-time survival strategy game set in the world of Conan the Barbarian. Developed by the Command & Conquer veterans at Petroglyph. (store.steampowered.com)
Conarium (2017) no information a Lovecraftian horror adventure video game, inspired by H.P. Lovecraft's novella At The Mountains of Madness. The game was developed by Turkish game development studio Zoetrope Interactive, published by Dutch indie game publisher Iceberg Interactive, and was released in June 2017. The game draws inspiration from the Great Race of Yith: cosmic travelers from Lovecraft's story A Shadow out of Time.
Concept (2013) no information In Concept, your goal is to guess words through the association of icons. A team of two players – neighbors at the table – choose a word or phrase that the other players need to guess. Acting together, this team places pieces judiciously on the available icons on the game board. (boardgamegeek.com)
Conception (2012) no information Conception (Japanese: CONCEPTION 俺の子供を産んでくれ!, Hepburn: Konsepushon: Ore no Kodomo o Undekure!, lit. Conception: Please Give Birth to My Child!) is a role-playing video game produced by Spike. (wikipedia.org)
Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars (2013) no information Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars is a Japanese role-playing video game by Spike Chunsoft and Atlus. (wikipedia.org)
Concordia (2013) no information Rome is growing. Send out your architects to build settlements, earn money, gain resources, and ultimately gain the favor of the gods. 2-5 players compete to see who can most skillfully earn the gods favor (victory points) with their expansion.
Concrete Genie (2019) no information Concrete Genie is an action-adventure game developed by PixelOpus, a developer part of SIE Worldwide Studios, for the PlayStation 4. (wikipedia.org)
Concrete Jungle (2015) no information Concrete Jungle is a city planning deck-building game. Place buildings using cards in your deck and earn new ones as you progress! A genre-blending game packed with cool ideas that swaps micro-management for a more puzzle-like approach to city planning. (store.steampowered.com)
Condemned 2: Bloodshot (2008) no information Condemned 2: Bloodshot is a psychological horror video game from a first-person perspective focused on melee-oriented combat. The game features bare-fisted hand-to-hand combat, combat with melee weapons, and first person shooting. The game also has adventure game elements in the forensic investigation of crime scenes.
Condemned: Criminal Origins (2005) no information Condemned: Criminal Origins (known in Europe as Condemned) is a first-person survival horror video game developed by Monolith Productions and published by Sega. It was launched worldwide in 2005 on the Xbox 360, with a Microsoft Windows version released later in 2006. Condemned: Criminal Origins places an emphasis on melee combat and puzzle solving, including searching for fingerprints and gathering evidence.
Condottiere (1995) no information The object of Condottiere is to acquire four connected provinces in renaissance Italy. To do this players auction off different provinces on the board and bid on these provinces with a hand of cards representing mercenaries, seasons, scarecrows, and political figures. However, unlike standard auctions in which only the highest bidder loses their bid, in Condottiere every player loses their bid. Players are, in effect, bidding the number of troops they are willing to lose in order to win a provin
Conduit 2 (2011) no information It is set immediately after the events of the first game again controlling agent Michael Ford. The alien space ship Atlantis is used as a hub to visit various locations, borrowing heavily from Mesopotamian mythology as the first game. (mobygames)
The Conduit (2009) no information The campaign storyline focuses on an alien invasion of Washington, D.C. in the near future. The alien race, known as the Drudge, uses the eponymous portal-like Conduits to deploy their forces throughout the city. A shadow government organization called the Trust sends newly inducted agent Michael Ford into the area initially to disrupt a terrorist threat, but he quickly becomes embroiled in the fight to stop the invasion and save the capital from destruction. (wiki)
CONFIDENT? (2018) no information You answer questions like "how many slices are there in a loaf of bread?". But, instead of giving exact answers, you guess with a RANGE! You only need to get the right answer in your range to win points so everyone can have a go, but the smaller your range compared to everyone else, the more you score! Are you CONFIDENT enough to win?
Confidential Mission (2000) no information Confidential Mission is a light-gun compatible shooting game most easily likened to Sega's Virtua Cop series. You play as either Howard Gibson or Jean Clifford, both super-agents a la James Bond, and you are taken through scenarios shooting enemies and attempting to avoid civilian casualties. (mobygames.com)
Conflicks - Revolutionary Space Battles (2015) no information The European Renaissance is re-written so that it concludes with epic battles in space. Combat mechanics are based on gesture-commands (flicking), while ships from four different factions are upgraded through experience and achievements. The role of the chickens in all this will not be discussed.
Conflict (1989) no information Conflict is a hex-based NES war game where the player is a commander who must lead his forces to victory. (wikipedia.org)
Conflict: Denied Ops (2008) no information Lincoln Graves is a 47-year old ex-Special Forces sniper and Reggie Lang is a former FBI-heavy weapons specialist. They are now both agents of the CIA's Special Activities Division and their mission is to prevent a third-world dictatorship from gaining nuclear weapons. his mission takes the team across three continents and through hordes of bad guys. To deal with them, both Lang and Graves have access to several types of weapons. (mobygames.com)
Conflict: Desert Storm (2002) no information Conflict: Desert Storm is a tactical shooter video game developed by Pivotal Games. (wikipedia.org)
Conflict: Desert Storm II (2003) no information Conflict: Desert Storm II is set during the Persian Gulf War and is based on the covert operations of 'Alpha One', a four-man special forces team of either the British SAS or US Delta Force. The player can control one member at a time but can also give remote commands to other squad members. (wikipedia.org)
Conflict: Vietnam (2012) no information Conflict: Vietnam is the third game in Pivotal Games' Conflict Series this time taking you further back in time to the bloody battleground of Vietnam. You take over the role of four soldiers via issuing orders. The usage of squad tactics and combat is a prevalent gameplay mechanic throughout the game.
Conglomerate 451 (2020) no information Conglomerate 451 is a grid-based, dungeon crawling first-person RPG with roguelike elements set in a cyberpunk world. (store.steampowered.com)
Congo: The Movie - Descent into Zinj (1995) no information Congo is an adventure game adapted from the 1995 movie of the same name. The plot revolves around a search for a diamond that presumably have power enough to change the world of telecommunications as we know it. On a mission issued by Travis, the head of TraviCom, you are sent in contemporary Congo in order to recover the diamond and find out what has happened to another expedition led by Dr. Karen Ross. (igdb)
Congo: The Movie - The Lost City of Zinj (1996) no information Congo the Movie: The Lost City of Zinj is a first-person shooter developed by Jumpin Jack and published by Sega for the Sega Saturn in 1996. The game uses elements of the film Congo to tell a side story following the exploits of Butembo Kabalo (played by Steven Anthony Jones), the only survivor of the first Travicom expedition in search of diamonds in the Congo jungle. (igdb)
Congo\'s Caper (1992) no information Congo's Caper is a side-scrolling platform action game. It is the sequel to Joe & Mac and controls very similar to that game. Players move Congo to different locations on a map, each representing one level. Controlling Congo, the player can move left, right, jump, duck, swim, climb ladders, roll down hills and swing his club to attack enemies. If Congo is damaged or hit by enemies, he reverts to a monkey form. Another hit as a monkey will kill him and use up one of his lives. (mobygames.com)
Coniclysm (2010) no information Coniclysm is an abstract third person shooter where the player assumes the role of an intelligence adapting for survival in a strange new universe. (Metacritic.com)
Conker: Live & Reloaded (2005) no information The single player mode is a remake of the 2001 game Conker's Bad Fur Day for the Nintendo 64. However, it includes a new multiplayer mode that is different from the Nintendo 64 version using Xbox Live.
Conker\'s Bad Fur Day (2001) no information The vulgar adventures and exploits of a squirrel with a hangover, trying to save the world. (imdb.com)
Conker\'s Pocket Tales (1999) no information Conker celebrates his birthday, but the Evil Acorn steals his presents and kidnaps Berri, his girlfriend. Conker's goal is to retrieve the presents and rescue Berri. (wiki)
Connect Four (1974) no information Try to get four squares in a row, before your opponent does.
Conquest of the Crystal Palace (1990) no information Years prior to the events of the game, the Kingdom of the Crystal Palace was conquered by an evil being named Zaras, who crowned himself king. Only Zap, a dog who served as a Keeper of the Crystal Palace, and Farron, the kingdom's infant prince, managed to escape. As the game begins, Zap explains to a now-teenage Farron that the time has come to retake the Crystal Palace, giving the prince one of three magical crystals that grant special powers to their user. (wiki)
Conquests of Camelot: The Search for the Grail (1989) no information As Arthur, the player must travel the lands in search for clues to the location of the Holy Grail and discover what has happened to the knights of the Round Table. (Giantbomb)
Conquests of the Longbow: The Legend of Robin Hood (1991) no information Conquests of the Longbow is the spiritual successor to Conquest of Camelot. In this game, players take on the mantle of Robin Hood. In the late 12th century, the beloved King Richard has been kidnapped on his way back from the Crusades by Leopold of Austria. England must come up with a hefty ransom, but the king's dastardly brother, Prince John, seizes the throne. The loyal subjects of the king, including the outlawed Saxon noble Robert of Huntingdon, must raise the money themselves. (Giantbomb)
CONSORTIUM (2014) no information A murder mystery, on a plane, in the future. You are Consortium Bishop Six, a global peacekeeper in the year 2042. Play an active role in the ongoing narrative. Every choice counts. (store.steampowered.com)
Conspiracy: Abyss Universe (2019) no information Conspiracy: Abyss Universe is a card game set in the world of Abyss. The card deck in the game consists of cards in five colors, with twelve of each color and cards numbered 0–6. Each player in the game drafts cards and builds a reverse pyramid, starting with a row of five cards, then placing four cards in a row below that, then three under that, etc. (boardgamegeek.com)
Constantine (2005) no information Constantine is an action-adventure video game developed by Bits Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Construction Simulator 2 US (2017) no information Experience one of the most comprehensive construction simulators for mobile devices. (store.steampowered.com)
Constructor (1997) no information The player controls a construction company, and aim to drive the other players out of business. Using teams of workers and foremen, the player must build facilities to manufacture building materials (a sawmill, concrete works, etc.), in order to build houses (ranging from simple wooden cabins to large mansions) in which to house tenants who pay rent and thus fund the company, as well as producing new workers, tenants and other characters. (wikipedia.org)
Constructor Plus (2019) no information Constructor Plus is an HD remaster of the game Constructor.
The Consuming Shadow (2015) no information The Consuming Shadow is a procedural survival horror adventure in which you must explore the land, fight your way through randomly-generated dungeons and try to stay sane in your quest to save the world from the invading Ancients. (steampowered.com)
Consumption: Extra Helpings (2020) no information This expansion adds the following: Expansion Recipes: 15 recipe cards with teal photo borders that can be included in any play mode. Potluck Module: 8 recipe cards with yellow photo borders, not suitable for solitaire play. Goals Module: 10 goal cards to award the two players who best meet the tasks defined thereupon. Food Allergy Module: 4 food allergy tiles to cover 4 food groups, requiring each player to work around a food allergy. Freezer Module: 4 little freezer boards to allow players
Consumption: Food and Choices (2019) no information A worker placement and resource management game designed by a dietitian. Over 6 rounds players will shop for ingredients, cook recipes, dine out, and engage in activities—calories-in, calories-out! The player that best manages their body's needs will win the game, all in the pursuit of health and happiness.
Contact (2006) no information The story begins as a scientist, known as the Professor, flees through space from a mysterious enemy known only as the "CosmoNOTs" (Cosmic Nihilist Organization for Terror). He crash lands on a strange planet, losing the "cells" that power his ship. Without power, he is stranded. He enlists the help of Terry, a young boy. Terry agrees to help the Professor by exploring the planet and locating the cells. You, the player, control Terry and assist him in his adventures. (wikipedia.org)
Contagion (2014) no information Contagion is a survival horror first-person shooter video game, It is the spiritual successor to Zombie Panic! Source.
Container: 10th Anniversary Jumbo Edition (2018) no information Produce, buy, sell, and ship goods in this economic game about trying to squeeze as much value out of every shipping container you can get your hands on as you can. (republished from Container by Valley Games in 2007).
Containment (2018) no information A puzzle game in which the player attempts to halt the spread of bacteria across a hexagonal playing board.
Containment: The Zombie Puzzler (2012) no information Use your wits, weapons, and the city itself to save Franklin from the zombie apocalypse in this exciting indie action puzzler (steampowered.com)
Contra (1988) no information The universe teeters on the brink of total annihilation at the hands of the vile alien warmonger, Red Falcon. Earth's only hope rests with you, a courageous member of the Special Forces elite commando squad. Your mission: Battle deep into the deadly Amazon jungle, where the Red Falcon and his galactic henchmen have transformed ancient Mayan temples into awesome monuments dedicated to mass destruction.
Contra 4 (2007) no information Contra 4 is based on the same 2D gameplay system featured in the series through Contra III: The Alien Wars, ignoring many of the game mechanics introduced in later games such as the fixed weapon configurations in Contra: Shattered Soldier and Neo Contra, returning to the old method of picking up power-up icons to obtain new weapons. The play controls are similar to Contra III: The Alien Wars, including the ability to hold two weapons in inventory. (wikipedia.org).
Contra Advance: The Alien Wars EX (2002) no information Based on the SNES classic, Contra III: The Alien Wars, your job is to clean out 6 levels filled with aliens and humans who all wish to see you dead, and stopping the Red Falcon from taking over the world. Two players can play side by side in each level, upgraded from the original designs in the SNES title, as well as new levels based on those from Contra: Hard Corps (originally released on the Genesis). (mobygames.com)
Contra Force (1992) no information Contra Force, a special forces team including Commando Burn, Smith, Beans, and Iron, protects Neo City from the terrorist group, D.N.M.E. This is the third Contra game for the NES (and was released just after Contra III: The Alien Wars for SNES). There are five missions, involving both side-scrolling and overhead shooting levels. Switch between the four commandos and find secret passages. For one or two players. (mobygames.com)
Contra III: The Alien Wars (1992) no information Set in the futuristic year 2636, the alien invaders that were defeated during the previous installments have decided to launch a full-scale war against mankind on Earth, starting the "Alien Wars". (Wikipedia)
Contra: Hard Corps (1994) no information Contra: Hard Corps is a side-scrolling run and gun-style shoot-'em-up video game. The objective of each stage of the game is to reach the end by shooting at every enemy that gets in the way, and fight the boss awaiting at the end. While most of the game have the character walking on foot, certain stages have the player riding a Motoroid, a hoverbike that can transform into an ostrich-like robot. (wikipedia.org).
Contra: Legacy of War (1996) no information The first Contra game for the 32-bit consoles and released exactly 10 years after the first Contra. Unlike the original Contra and follow-ups, this is an overhead-view 2D shooter (with 3D graphics) that plays more like a side-scrolling Commando or Mercs. The graphics are truly 3D; an option allows you to view them as red/blue images, and some packages of Contra: LoW come with 3D glasses to garner full enjoyment of the feature. (mobygames.com)
Contra: Operation Galuga (2024) no information The legendary Contra series returns! This reimagining of the classic run-'n'-gun action game from the ‘80s features new stages, new enemies, new play mechanics, and co-op combat for up to 4 players! (store.steampowered.com)
Contra: Rogue Corps (2019) no information Contra: Rogue Corps is a run and gun video game in the Contra series developed and published by Konami Digital Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Contra: Shattered Soldier (2002) no information The Contra series has been a popular action game for many people. Now the original creators have come back to bring the series back to life. It has the same feel as the other Contra games, but it has never looked anything like this before. The gameplay is the same fast 2D style but enriched with 3D environments and effects. You can play two players simultaneously as in the past games. A wide array of weapons are available, many of the oldies, some enhanced, some new. (mobygames.com)
Contraband Police (2023) no information Desperate smugglers may attempt to escape from the control zone. It is your duty to stop and arrest them!
Contract (2006) no information Contact is a role-playing video game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. It was published by Marvelous Entertainment in Japan on March 30, 2006, by Atlus in North America on October 19, 2006, and by Rising Star Games in Australia, Asia and Europe on January 25, 2007 and February 2, 2007 respectively. (wikipedia.org)
Contract Bridge (1925) no information Essentially a variation on the much older game of whist, which led to bridge and auction bridge, the modern game of contract bridge resulted from rule refinements set down by Harold Stirling Vanderbilt in 1925. It is a card game played between four people divided into two teams. Play consists in a bidding phase followed by a phase in which the hands are played in an attempt to win "tricks". The height of its popularity, both as a pastime and competitively, was between the 1930s and the 1960s.
Contract J.A.C.K. (2003) no information Contract J.A.C.K. is a prequel to the 2002 computer game No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy In H.A.R.M.'s Way. It was developed by Monolith Productions and published by Sierra Entertainment. J.A.C.K. is set in the time frame between the events of the original No One Lives Forever: The Operative and No One Lives Forever 2, and follows John Jack, a professional killer recruited by H.A.R.M., a criminal organization central to the No One Lives Forever series.
Contradiction - Spot The Liar! (2015) no information Contradiction is an interactive crime drama game that uses live-action video for the entirety of the game play. It’s a brand new take on the concept of an interactive movie and brings the genre to a whole new level of playability. (baggycat.com)
Contrast (2013) no information The game is set in a noir atmosphere aesthetically inspired by Belle Epoque and Art Nouveau. The player must solve puzzles that require movement between the physical world, which is represented as 3D, and shadows, which are represented as 2D. The player may sometimes manipulate different light sources in the 3D world to create the shadow paths that reach into new areas. (wikipedia.org).
Control (2019) no information Control is an action-adventure video game developed by Remedy Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Control: AWE (2020) no information Explore the sealed Investigations Sector, uncover the mystery of Bright Falls, and face a new terror with a new Service Weapon form. Director Faden has to enter the sector to chase down a mysterious being that's been stalking this long-abandoned area for years. In order to reclaim the Investigations Sector from the clutches of this creature of darkness, Jesse will need to explore the numerous Altered World Events investigated here, including one from the town of Bright Falls. (gamefaqs.com)
Control: The Foundation (2020) no information The Foundation Expansion includes new story content and side missions as well as new weapons and mods inspired by the Oldest House's mysterious origins. The Astral Plane is colliding with our reality. Jesse Faden, the Director of the Federal Bureau of Control, must travel through the caverns of the Foundation to prevent the Astral Plane from consuming the Oldest House. The missing Head of Operations, Helen Marshall, may hold some answers to the mysteries surrounding this threat. (gamefaqs.com
CONV/RGENCE: A League of Legends Story (2023) no information Explore and traverse through the spectacular city of Zaun as Ekko, a young inventor with an ingenious device to manipulate time, in this story-driven action platformer. Play as a young Ekko and realize the full potential of one of League's fan-favorite Champions.
Conveni Dream (2016) no information Conveni Dream is a simulation game that puts you in the position of owning and operating your very own convenience store. (nintendolife.com)
The Convenience Store (2020) no information The Convenience Store is a Horror Game by Chilla's Art. In the game, you play as a woman who works the night shift at a local convenience store. This week looks like it'll be the same as any other. But on the first night of the week, you receive a package that contains a videotape. Curious, you take it home and watch it the next night. (tvtropes.org) From that point on, things start getting weird.
Conversation Starters (2020) no information Who would win in a fight between a bear and an alligator? Under which circumstances would you eat your childhood pet? And which warzone would make the best holiday destination? These are just some of the questions you and your friends must answer in this atypical ice breaker game.
Convince Me! (2019) no information Perform a Convincing 2-minute speech within the parameters provided on your randomly selected theme card. Judges and Audience give feedback during your speech using the sentiment cards. Use the feedback to shape your performance and your score feedback to track your improvement.
Conway: Disappearance at Dahlia View (2021) no information When 8-year-old Charlotte May is reported missing from Dahlia View, retired detective Robert Conway launches his own investigation into her disappearance. Lead the investigation and uncover dark secrets in a story-driven observational thriller from the creators of The Occupation and Ether One. (metacritic.com)
The Cook-off (2013) no information A strategic party game for 4-6 Players. The objective is to be the best and more productive cooker in the contest.
Cook, Serve, Delicious! (2012) no information Put together orders while keeping your restaurant clean to build your reputation as great chef!
Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!! (2017) no information Sequel to the original game, you now must fix up more restaurants, with more menu items and more. Try to become the best chef in the world while making espresso, more seafood, Japnese cuisine, barbecue, and more.
Cook, Serve, Delicious! 3?! (2020) no information Hit the road in this massive sequel to the million-selling Cook, Serve, Delicious! series as you travel across the United States to participate in the Iron Cook National Foodtruck Championships with your trusty robot crew Whisk and Cleaver. Set in the radically-changed war-torn America of 2042, play through an all new story-driven campaign where you cook hundreds of foods across hundreds of levels in a new gameplay structure that has been completely redesigned. (mobygames.com)
Cookie Clicker (2013) no information Cookie Clicker is an endless game about making an absurd amount of cookies, then using them to buy items and upgrades which do nothing but gather cookies even faster. To help you in this endeavor, you will recruit a wide variety of helpful cookie makers, like friendly Grandmas, Farms, Factories, and otherworldly Portals. By resetting the game the player will receive a bonus to their cookies-per-second, as well as the ability to acquire unique reset-only upgrades.
Cookie Cutter (2023) no information Love turns to rage and chainsaws in Cookie Cutter, a totally unique hand-drawn 2D Metroidvania. Become Cherry, a violent android on a rage-filled quest to save her creator. (store.steampowered.com)
Cooking Craze (2017) no information Cook up a storm serving food from around the world playing our free restaurant game Cooking Craze.
Cooking Customers (2019) no information You will need to hire cooks to make meals so that you can serve you customers and win the game all while avoiding horrible kitchen injuries, health inspections and complaining customers. Each player is dealt five cards and a table card. The table card has two sides, one side indicating how many meals you must cook and the other side indicating the tip you earn for completing the table. The goal of the game is to be the first player to earn $20 in tips.
Cooking Fighter Hao (1998) no information The master chef Hao goes in a quest to hunt down and avenge his master by hitting every inn and restaurant he finds and picking a duel with the resident master chefs. Instead of hitting each other senseless however, the chefs engage in cooking fights, in which the character who prepares the best dishes wins. (mobygames)
Cooking Mama (2006) no information Cooking Mama is a cookery simulation-styled minigame compilation video game for the Nintendo DS, and later ported to iOS as Cooking Mama: Lets Cook! (wikipedia.org)
Cooking Mama 2: Dinner with Friends (2007) no information Cooking Mama 2: Dinner with Friends[a] (also known as Cooking Mama 2 in PAL Regions) is the sequel to the Nintendo DS video game Cooking Mama and its Wii spin off, Cooking Mama: Cook Off. (wikipedia.org)
Cooking Mama 3: Shop & Chop (2009) no information Cooking Mama 3: Shop & Chop[a] released as Cooking Mama 3 in Japan, Europe and Australia, is the sequel to the Nintendo DS video game Cooking Mama 2: Dinner with Friends and is the third installment in the Cooking Mama series. (wikipedia.org)
Cooking Mama 4: Kitchen Magic (2011) no information Cooking Mama 4: Kitchen Magic released as Cooking Mama 4 in Japan, Europe and Australia, is a 2011 video game for the Nintendo 3DS. (wikipedia.org)
Cooking Mama 5: Bon Appétit! (2013) no information Cooking Mama 5: Bon Appétit![a], released in Japan, Europe and Australia as Cooking Mama 5, is the sequel to the Nintendo 3DS video game Cooking Mama 4: Kitchen Magic and is the fifth installment to the Cooking Mama series, the second on the Nintendo 3DS. (wikipedia.org)
Cooking Mama: Cook Off (2007) no information Cook Off is the follow-on game after the Nintendo DS Cooking Mama game. This time mama teaches you to cook up some delicious international dishes from 10 different countries. After you've mastered your skills you'll want to see how you fare against some of the other chefs out there. With multiplayer, you can cook against a friend to see who really is the grill master. With the unique controls of the Wiimote, you use it to actually move utensils to cook. (mobygames.com)
Cooking Mama: Sweet Shop (2017) no information Cooking Mama: Sweet Shop is a spin off title released for Nintendo 3DS. (wikipedia.org)
Cooking Mama: World Kitchen (2008) no information Cooking Mama: World Kitchen is the second spin off game in the Cooking Mama series and the sequel to the 2007 Wii game Cooking Mama: Cook Off. (wikipedia.org)
Cooking Simulator (2019) no information Cooking Simulator is a simulation cooking game developed by Polish team Big Cheese Studio. (wikipedia.org)
Cool Boarders (1996) no information Cool Boarders is a snowboarding video game developed by UEP Systems for the PlayStation. The game consists of three main courses (plus two additional unlockables) in which the player attempts to gain the fastest time, most points from performing tricks, and also total points, a combination of the two previous disciplines. This early game, while simple, led the way for the development of much more popular, extreme sport games. (wikipedia.org).
Cool Boarders 2 (1997) no information Cool Boarders 2 (Cool Boarders 2: Killing Session in Japan) is a snowboarding video game developed by UEP Systems for the PlayStation. The game builds upon its predecessor's features with the addition of trick competitionsl, computer-controlled competitors, and support for the PlayStation's System Link feature, allowing two-player, non-splitscreen multiplayer. (wikipedia.org)
Cool Cool Toon (2000) no information Cool Cool Toon is a rhythm-based music video game exclusive to the Dreamcast. The letters A, B, X, and Y appear at the edge or in the middle of a large circle on the screen. The player must use the analog stick to move a marker to the letter and press the corresponding button on the controller at the right time. If the player misses too many letters, they lose. (wikipedia.org)
Cool Spot (1993) no information The title is a single-player platformer in which the player controls 7 Up soft drink mascot Cool Spot. Cool Spot can jump and can attack by throwing soda bubbles in any direction. Cool Spot can also cling to and climb various things by jumping up in front of them. In each level the player must rescue other cool spots, who look exactly alike, from their cages. (Wikipedia)
Cool World (1992) no information Cool World is an action game video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is loosely based on the 1992 movie of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Cool World (1993) no information Cool World is a 1993 action game for the Nintendo Entertainment System that is loosely based on the movie Cool World. (wikipedia.org)
CoolPaintr VR (2018) no information CoolPaintrVR is the awesome experience of painting in 3D space with virtual reality, unique on PlayStationVR, where you will be able to walk around your artwork. Through an intuitive UI designed for all audiences, you will be able to use multiple and stunning brushes to enjoy feeling like an ...
LA Cops (2015) no information LA Cops is a fast, action packed 3D top down shooter set to a theme of 70s Cops in LA trying to do a tough job in a tough town.
Coral Island (2023) no information This is a traditional 3D farming sim game set on a tropical island. Players decide whether to revitalize not only the town but also the surrounding coral reefs. Hints & flavors of South East Asia influence the game. You’ll experience changing seasons that affect the island’s environment and unlock a variety of crops to grow (until you build a greenhouse that is). Transform your overrun land into a lush and lively farm. (game presskit)
Coraline (2009) no information Coraline, also known as Coraline: The Game and Coraline: An Adventure Too Weird for Words, is an adventure game based on the film of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Corinne Cross\'s Dead & Breakfast (2016) no information A story-driven adventure game about a haunted bed & breakfast. A dead & breakfast! (store.steampowered.com)
Corn Kidz 64 (2023) no information The unauthorized, kid-friendly version of the classic Stephen King thriller (or maybe not, maybe it's just a game about one-horned goatbabies) (steam)
Cornucopia (2010) no information Your goal is to fill your basket with fruits and vegetables, while at the same time correctly predicting how long it will take you to fill your basket. Players can bet and win more coins by correctly predicting the outcome (success or failure) of their opponents’ efforts to assemble their harvest, so players stay involved and engaged in the game even when it is not their turn!
Coromon (2022) no information Coromon is a modern monster taming game with retro pixelart. Coromon brings an immersive storyline, strategic turn-based combat and challenging puzzles to a classic genre. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
The Corporate Machine (2001) no information The Corporate Machine is a board-game like manager game. You are the manager of a freshly founded company. Your goal: become number one and get rich. The problem is, that there are other companies which are much bigger than your own - and they don't like your goals Four business branches are available: cars, computers, airplanes and food. (mobygames.com)
Corporated Robots Wars (2020) no information New RTS-Strategy-Actin game in Cyberpunk style where YOU take control on squad full of robots. Defend our company from competitors. (steam)
Corporation (1990) no information A first person shooter that requires you to think things through rather than just attack anything that moves.
Corpse Killer (1994) no information Most of the gameplay is similar to other shooting full motion video games such as Lethal Enforcers. The player moves through the jungle shooting various zombies, collecting better ammunition (to prepare for a raid on Hellman's compound) and medicine to recover health. (wikipedia.org)
Corpse Party (1996) no information The plot of the Corpse Party series concerns a group of Japanese high school students who, after celebrating their school's culture festival, are telling ghost stories when a sudden earthquake transports them to a dilapidated schoolhouse in an alternate dimension that is haunted by the ghosts of people who have been trapped there. The main playable character is Satoshi Mochida, a kindhearted high school student who is teased by his classmates for his cowardly nature. (wikipedia.org)
Corpse Party: Blood Drive (2014) no information Corpse Party: Blood Drive is the direct sequel to Corpse Party: Book of Shadows, and is the first game featuring settings and characters rendered in 3D. (wikipedia.org)
Corpse Party: Book of Shadows (2011) no information A sequel to Blood Covered, Book of Shadows features a series of nonlinear chapters that add new twists and backgrounds for various characters and details important to the storyline. The game mostly takes place during the same time the first game did, continuing from one of the "wrong ends" in Corpse Party. (wikipedia.org)
Corridor Z (2015) no information Check out the most genre refreshing runner in years and experience the unique gameplay mechanics. Discover the mystery of the zombie infestation and survive the horror of twists and turns. (Mobygames.com)
The Corridor (2020) no information THE CORRIDOR is a 20-30 minute experience about the relationship between player and game. (store.steampowered.com)
Corruption (1988) no information Corruption is one of Magnetic Scrolls' interactive fiction games. The player takes control of a stockbroker on the fast track to riches. Suddenly, there are attempts on his life, with the words 'insider dealings' floating around. The hero is framed for a crime he didn't commit, and must prove his innocence before it is too late. (mobygames.com)
Corruption 2029 (2020) no information Set in a dystopian America in the not-so distant future. CORRUPTION 2029 is a new tactical strategy game from The Bearded Ladies, creators of ‘Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden’. Using your supreme tactical abilities, command a squad of heavily augmented ‘units’ deep into enemy territory to discover the cause of the CORRUPTION. CORRUPTION 2029 is a hardcore tactical game that should test the mettle of even the most experienced tactical gamers.
Corvette Evolution GT (2006) no information Corvette Evolution GT (known as Evolution GT in Europe) is a racing video game. (wikipedia.org)
Cory in the House (2008) no information Cory in the House is a 2008 adventure stealth video game for the Nintendo DS, based on the television series Cory in the House. (wikipedia.org)
Cosmic Express (2017) no information Cosmic Express is a puzzle game about planning the train route for the world's most awkward space colony. Help hundreds of aliens make their across an overwhelmingly cute world and find their way home. (presskit)
Cosmic Osmo and the Worlds Beyond the Mackerel (1990) no information Cosmic Osmo and the Worlds Beyond the Mackerel is a graphic adventure computer game. (wikipedia.org)
Cosmic Smash (2000) no information Cosmic Smash, originally released in the arcades, is a futuristic sports game, a mix of squash and Breakout. The player controls a semi-transparent human male in third-person view. The goal is to clear each level from a set of different blocks at the far end of the room within a given time limit. Additional time is given at the start of the next level depending on how well the player did. (mobygames.com)
Cosmic Star Heroine (2017) no information 3 exotic planets to explore. Aliens. Robots. Magic. Forbidden technology. Ruined Worlds. Ghosts. Long-lost secrets. Conspiracies. A galactic threat. And one brave heroine to make things right. Cosmic Star Heroine is an exciting new RPG from the creators of Cthulhu Saves the World.
Cosmic Top Secret (2018) no information Play the incredible true story of T and her quest to uncover the truth about her parents’ work for the Danish Intelligence during the Cold War. (Metacritic.com)
The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood (2023) no information Immerse yourself in an enchanting narrative experience as Fortuna, a fortune-teller Witch condemned to exile on her asteroid home. Craft your own Tarot deck, regain your freedom, and shape the fate of the cosmic Witch society. (Metacritic)
Cosmo Gang: The Puzzle (1992) no information As falling pieces made of blocks fall from the top of the screen, the goal, similar to Tetris, is to make left-to-right lines with the blocks, clearing them. Occasionally, a piece will contain either Cosmo Gangers or attack blocks. Cosmo Gangers block your way and make it impossible to progress. Attack blocks, however, get rid of Cosmo Gangers, earning many points. The game is over if the blocks hit the top of the screen. (mobygames.com)
Cosmo Gang: the Video (1992) no information Cosmo Gang the Video is a 1992 fixed shooter arcade game developed and published by Namco. (wikipedia.org)
Cosmo\'s Cosmic Adventure (1992) no information On a trip with his parents to every kid's favorite place in the universe, Cosmo becomes stranded on a planet, his parents vanished. You direct him as he runs and jumps through different lands, such as alien tropics, haunted forests, ice cave, and future world, to find his parents. Along the way, he encounters the various platform baddies that he must either jump to death in the classic style or destroy with bombs. Bombs are also useful for finding secrets. (mobygames.com)
Cosmology of Kyoto (1993) no information The game lacks an overall plot, but it instead presents fragmented narratives in a non-linear manner, as the player character encounters various non-player characters while wandering the city. These narratives are cross-referenced to an encyclopedia, providing background information as the narratives progress and as the player comes across various characters and locations, with various stories and related information appearing at distinct locations. (wiki)
Cosmonious High (2022) no information VR-ONLY! Experience the latest level of VR interaction with dynamic characters that respond to natural gestures in this vibrant and colourful alien high school. The entire school is one big interactive playground for your alien powers. Hang with your friends in the Grand Hall, perform experiments in Chemosophy, and get creative in Visualetics. (store.steampowered.com)
Cossacks (2001) no information Cossacks: European Wars is a historical real-time strategy based on events of the 16th through the 18th centuries in Europe, when nations and states were created and demolished, and wars shed seas of blood. (steam store page)
Cossacks 3 (2016) no information Cossacks 3 is a rare combination of war, economy, army developing, building and upgrading that couldn’t be found in any game for the last 15 years. This deep RTS gameplay will return old fans in the golden ages of the genre and give newcomers a unique experience. (store.steampowered.com)
Cossacks: Back to War (2002) no information To stand alone in war is extremely unpleasant. Extremely pleasant, on the other hand, is the stand-alone version Cossacks: Back to War. Containing all of the gameplay features of Cossacks: European Wars and Cossacks: The Art of War, this is a complete care package for all current and future
Costume Quest (2010) no information Costume Quest is a party-based role-playing video game developed by Double Fine Productions and published by THQ. In the game, the player controls a kid who is trick-or-treating with their twin on Halloween night when they encounter a monster that kidnaps the sibling. The player must travel around the local neighborhood collecting items for their costume, candy and fellow kid companions in order to face the monster and rescue their sibling. (wikipedia.org)
Costume Quest 2 (2014) no information Costume Quest 2 is an action role-playing video game developed by Double Fine Productions. (wikipedia.org)
Cottage Garden: The Easter Bunny (2017) no information In this cooperative variant, players hide Easter baskets in the gardens.
Cotton 2: Magical Night Dreams (1997) no information Released first as an arcade game on Sega's ST-V hardware in 1997. Only months later, it received a virtually arcade-perfect console port on the Sega Saturn. Considered the true sequel to the first game in the series, Cotton 2 also marks the introduction of two new primary characters: Appli, a young princess, and her anthropomorphic hat, Needle. (igdb)
Cotton Fantasy (2022) no information Cotton Fantasy is a brand-new entry in the Cotton series that sees Cotton and Silk embark on another adventure, this time in HD graphics and with modernised gameplay, but true to its roots! (Metacritic.com)
Cotton Reboot! (2021) no information Japan's favorite shooter mascot finally gets a worldwide release as a beautiful HD game with stunning graphics and remixed soundtracks. (Metacritic.com)
The Council (2018) no information The Council delivers a fresh take on the Narrative Adventure where your choices and character growth truly matter. As a member of a 1793 secret society, plunge into a tale of intrigue and manipulation on the hunt for your missing mother.
The Count Lucanor (2016) no information Join Hans in a fantasy world and experience a unique adventure, full of surprises and challenges. Get hooked on an immersive tale, where every decision counts and every clue is a piece to solve the puzzle and get the treasure. Unravel the sordid secrets of the castle, meet colorful characters, and remember: horror always lurks beneath the surface. (Steam store page)
The Count of Monte Carlo (2020) no information Experience Blackjack like you've never seen before in this gambling RPG! Beat the house and double down on the double-dealers who sealed you away. (store.steampowered.com)
Countdown (2009) no information A video game conversion of the British TV game show. (giantbomb.com)
Countdown Vampires (1999) no information Detective Keith J. Snyder had a problem which involved his previous partner, Wesley Simmons, so he was assigned, as a disciplinary measure, to be a bodyguard for several VIPs who were key to the inauguration of a new horror-themed casino, the Desert Moon. The problems began when a fire broke out and a mysterious black liquid started to pour out of the fire sprinklers, turning the vast majority of the people into vampires that proceeded to devour the remaining survivors. (wiki)
Counter Spy (2014) no information CounterSpy is a side-scrolling stealth video game developed by American indie studio Dynamighty and published by Sony Computer Entertainment as a cross-buy and cross-save title for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita. Subsequently, the game was released on Android and iOS on September 5, 2014.
Counter-Strike (2000) no information Counter-Strike (also known as Half-Life: Counter-Strike) is a first-person shooter video game developed by Valve Corporation. It was initially developed and released as a Half-Life modification by Minh "Gooseman" Le and Jess Cliffe in 1999, before Le and Cliffe were hired and the game's intellectual property acquired. Counter-Strike was released by Valve on the Microsoft Windows platform in 2000.(wikipedia.org)
Counter-Strike 2 (2023) no information Counter-Strike 2 is the largest technical leap forward in Counter-Strike’s history, ensuring new features and updates for years to come. (igdb)
Counter-Strike: Condition Zero (2004) no information Counter-Strike: Condition Zero is a first-person shooter video game developed by Ritual Entertainment, Turtle Rock Studios, and Valve, and published by Sierra Entertainment and Valve. The follow-up to Counter-Strike (1999), it was released in March 2004 for Windows. Condition Zero utilizes the GoldSrc engine and has a multiplayer mode, which features updated character models, textures, maps and other graphical tweaks. It also includes two single-player campaigns. (wikipedia.org)
Counter-Strike: Condition Zero Deleted Scenes (2004) no information Counter-Strike: Condition Zero Deleted Scenes (CS:CZ DS) is a bonus game, originally developed by Ritual Entertainment, included with Counter-Strike: Condition Zero making up a series of eighteen unconnected single-player missions. (oldgamesdownload.com)
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (2012) no information Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS: GO) expands upon the team-based action gameplay that it pioneered when it was launched 14 years ago. CS: GO features new maps, characters, and weapons and delivers updated versions of the classic CS content (de_dust, etc.).
Counter-Strike: Source (2004) no information Counter-Strike: Source is a remake of Counter-Strike using the Source game engine. As in the original, Counter-Strike: Source pits a team of counter-terrorists against a team of terrorists in a series of rounds. Each round is won either by completing an objective (such as detonating a bomb or rescuing hostages) or by eliminating all members of the enemy team. (wikipedia.org)
CounterSpy (2014) no information CounterSpy is a 2.5D side-scroller with stealth elements and randomly generated levels. Set in an alternate version of the Cold War, players play as a counter agent sent to infiltrate the bases of opposing countries in order to prevent either of them from launching nuclear weapons. (wikipedia)
Country Trains (2006) no information On a turn a player must lay a tile and may move their train. If the train is on connection between two stations it must move back to a station to re-coal. If the train is at a station, it may move onto a track connection to make a delivery. Deliveries are payed out based on the goods at the source and the type in demand at the destination (timber, sheep, ore). All stations have spaces for goods to be delivered too. When these are full, that station can receive no more goods. However, space can b
Coup (2012) no information You are head of a family in an Italian city-state, a city run by a weak and corrupt court. You need to manipulate, bluff and bribe your way to power. Your object is to destroy the influence of all the other families, forcing them into exile. Only one family will survive...
Courtroom Clash (2008) no information A game of attorneys and trials for two players: the prosecution and the defense (solitaire is also possible). It covers both criminal and civil trials; for simplicity, the terms “prosecution” and “defense” are used here for both, though “plaintiff” and “defendant” are the correct civil case terms.
Cover Your Assets (2011) no information Players compete to become the first millionaire by building towers of matching sets made from 10 different types of asset cards (things like jewels, piggy banks, classic autos, and more). Each new set that is created is stacked crosswise on top of the previous set, covering, and protecting, all the sets beneath it. At the end of the round scores are tallied, the cards are shuffled, and a new round begins. The first player to reach $1,000,000 wins!
COVID 19: A Race to the Vaccine (2020) no information Each player has a family of four pawns that begins inside their home. The goal is to get all four colored pawns through their designated entrance halfway around the board to reach the vaccine. Pawns can move in either direction around the board and must cross paths with their opponents. Collect risk cards by landing on pink spaces to sabotage other players by locking down streets to make it harder for them to reach their entrance to the vaccine. But watch out, players can catch COVID from risk c
The COVID Containment (2020) no information you are part of a team of medical and government officers tasked with controlling the spread of the Coronavirus in your country. You have at your disposal a finite number of Test Kits and Quarantine facilities. You also have the power to influence government policies. The game has two key phases Stock up your medical kit Take on the COVID 19 virus by rolling your dice! Defeat the virus by completing the 10 stages and finding a cure!
Cowboy Bebop (1998) no information The player controls Spike Spiegel's Swordfish II from a third-person perspective. Each level involves chasing another ship (the bounty head) along a set track through different environments, while enemies (spaceships, robots, etc.) attack. Each stage ends with a boss battle, where the player confronts their target. (wiki)
Cowboy Bebop: Tsuioku no Serenade (2005) no information The Bebop crew go in search of criminal outlaws to capture for bounties when they get caught up in the story of a mysterious organization, space pirate treasure, and a song called "Diamonds". (Bebopedia)
Cowboy Kid (1991) no information Villatown has been under siege by a local gang known as the Scorpions. A rumor began to spread that the gang was going to commit a train robbery so the town's sheriff went out to investigate and was never heard from again. The sheriff's son named Sam sought revenge on the Scorpions, but was ambushed by some of the gang and was almost killed. Sam was luckily saved by an Indian Warrior named Little Chief. After Little Chief seen Sam's courage, he vowed to help Sam bring the Scorpions to justice.
Cozy Grove (2021) no information Welcome to Cozy Grove, a life-sim game about camping on a haunted, ever-changing island. As a Spirit Scout, you'll wander the island's forest each day, finding new hidden secrets and helping soothe the local ghosts. With a little time and a lot of crafting, you'll bring color and joy back to Cozy Grove! (Metacritic.com)
CPU Invaders (2017) no information Invaders are living inside your computer. You shouldn't let that happen! Interact with your desktop while playing, watch Youtube videos, chat with your friends and more! CPU Invaders overlaps the game itself with your computer screen. (Steam)
Crack Down (1989) no information Crack Down is a game for the Atari ST developed by Arc Developments, Sega released in 1990 (by U.S. Gold Ltd)
The Crack of Doom (1989) no information Crack of Doom Software Adventure is the last part of the Tolkien Software Adventure Series. It is only released in North-America and Australia. Unlike its prequels you can play one character, Sam. With the game comes also an paperback edition of the Return of the King. It was written by Philip Mitchell, Norton Truter and John Haward. (tolkiengateway.net)
Crackdown (2007) no information An open world action-adventure game. Set in the fictional Pacific City, the player controls a biologically enhanced Agent, tasked with defeating three crime lords and their organized crime syndicates. The Agent's abilities improve by defeating both crime lords and their supporters, as well as by completing optional activities, such as street races and scavenger hunts. (wikipedia)
Crackdown 2 (2010) no information Crackdown 2 is modelled similarly to its predecessor Crackdown, a third-person shooter in open world game play. The player character is an advanced super-powered officer for the city-funded "Agency", known simply as the "Agent". This time around, players choose one of four faces and armour colours. (wikipedia)
Crackdown 3 (2019) no information rackdown 3 is an action-adventure video game for Microsoft Windows and Xbox One with development being headed by British developer Sumo Digital and published by Xbox Game Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Crackout (1986) no information Crackout (謎の壁 ブロックくずし, Nazo no Kabe: Block-kuzushi, Block Break: The Mysterious Wall) is a video game by Konami. (wikipedia.org)
Cradle (2015) no information Cradle is a sci-fi first-person-view quest designed for the player to explore the surrounding world. The story is built around the relations of the protagonist and a mechanical girl who by quirk of fate found themselves amidst the desert. The player’s task is to repair the mechanical body of his companion and solve the mystery of the neglected entertainment park located not far from the yurt together. (mobygames.com)
Cradle of Rome (2008) no information Cradle of Rome (released in some regions as Jewel Master: Cradle of Rome) is the first in a series of tile-matching puzzle and strategy video games developed by German studio cerasus.media. (wikipedia.org)
Craft Beer Brewer (2020) no information A competitive card game that teaches players about the real processes of beer brewing. The aim of the game is to produce the highest scoring beer from a deck of Ingredient cards made up of Yeast, Malts, Hops, Flavours and Brewing Techniques. Players will become familiar with creating a host of classic beer styles, each with their own variations of flavour adjuncts and brewing techniques.
Craft The World (2014) no information Craft the World is a Strategy game, developed and published by Black Maple Games, which was released in 2013. (gamefaqs)
Crafting Mama (2010) no information Crafting Mama, known in Japan as Craft Mama (クラフトママ Kurafuto Mama) and in the PAL region as Cooking Mama World: Hobbies and Fun, is a crafting simulation-styled minigame compilation video game developed by Cooking Mama Limited. (wikipedia.org)
Crafton et Xunk (1987) no information Crafton & Xunk is an action, adventure game for the Atari ST developed by Ere Informatique released in 1987 (by Ere Informatique), 1988 (by Mastertronic)
Cranium (1998) no information You and your team must go all the way around the board and complete the designated activities. Each color along the game path indicates which of the four card categories you have to pull from to proceed. If you successfully complete the challenge presented on the card you get to roll a die and continue that number of spaces. If you don’t complete the challenge, you’re stuck until your next turn when you have to try that category again.
Cranium Kabookii (2007) no information Cranium, the board game, comes to life in this adaptation for the Nintendo Wii. (giantbomb.com)
Crankin\'s Time Travel Adventure (2022) no information Crankin loves taking naps, but that is always the cause of more trouble. Being late to work or missing flights, and today he woke from a nap at the exact time he was supposed to meet a date. Advance or rewind Crankin's timeline. Hurry to the meeting place where your loved one, Crankette, is waiting, and apologize for being late.
Craps (1125) no information Popular in casinos, back alleys, and military barracks all over the world. A player rolls two dice. On this first roll, the "come-out roll", they win on a 7 or 11, or lose on a 2, 3, or 12. If they roll another number, it becomes their "point"; they continue to roll until they either roll that number again (in which case they win) or roll a 7 (in which case they lose). The wagering system varies depending on where you play and whether you have a casino-style layout.
Crash \'n\' the Boys: Street Challenge (1992) no information Crash 'n' the Boys: Street Challenge, released in Japan as Bikkuri Nekketsu Shin Kiroku! Harukanaru Kin Medal (???????????????????, lit. "The Astonishing New Records of Nekketsu! Distant Gold Medal") is a 1992 sports game for the NES by Technos Japan Corp. (wikipedia.org)
Crash Bandicoot (1996) no information Enter the vivid world of Crash Bandicoot, a marsupial on a mission! His brain's been scrambled, his girlfriend is held captive, and his arch nemesis has a big N on his forehead!
Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back (1997) no information Left defeated and humiliated at the hands of his own creation, Doctor Neo Cortex concocts a scheme to coerce Crash into aiding him in plans for world domination, under the guise of moralistic reform, enlisting him to jump, spin, and slide his way through a variety of worlds in order to collect power crystals, all for the Doctor's own nefarious purposes.
Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped (1998) no information Upon releasing an ancient evil from the depths of the earth, Doctor Cortex finds himself joining forces with this being, the nefarious Uka Uka, as well as the time-obsessed Doctor Nefarious Tropy, as they gather crystals from throughout all of history in order to harness their destructive energy. But, as always, Crash Bandicoot proves to be quite the force to be reckoned with.
Crash Bandicoot 4: It\'s About Time (2020) no information Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time is a platform game developed by Toys for Bob. (wikipedia.org)
Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy (2017) no information Your favorite marsupial, Crash Bandicoot, is back! He's enhanced, entranced & ready-to-dance with the N. Sane Trilogy game collection. Now you can experience Crash Bandicoot like never-before in Fur-K. Spin, jump, wump and repeat as you take on the epic challenges and adventures through the three games that started it all, Crash Bandicoot, Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back and Crash Bandicoot: Warped.
Crash Bandicoot: On the Run! (2021) no information Crash Bandicoot: On the Run! is a mobile endless runner game, published by King under an exclusive license of Activision. (wikipedia.org)
Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure (2002) no information Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure (released as Crash Bandicoot XS in Europe) is a platform game developed by Vicarious Visions and published by Universal Interactive (a subsidiary of Vivendi Universal Interactive Publishing) for the Game Boy Advance. It was released in North America on February 25, 2002 and in Europe on March 15, 2002. (wikipedia.org)
Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex (2001) no information Humiliated yet again by the meddling marsupial, Doctor Cortex creates another mutated creature to finally stop him once and for all, Crunch Bandicoot, a stronger, more aggressive version of Crash that works in tandem with four Elemental masks to harness the energy of the power crystals and finally achieve world domination.
Crash Bash (2000) no information Desperate to cease their unending battle for supremacy once and for all, Aku Aku and Uka Uka use Crash and company as pawns in a set of elaborate minigames in order to prove which side is more deserving, that of good, or of evil.
Crash Boom Bang! (2006) no information Crash Boom Bang!, known in Japan as Crash Bandicoot Festival, is a party game developed by Dimps. (wikipedia.org)
Crash City Mayhem (2012) no information Runabout is a series of destruction-themed driving games developed by Climax Entertainment. The first 3D game in the series was released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2012. (wikipedia.org)
Crash Commando (2008) no information Crash Commando is a downloadable game for the PlayStation 3. It was released on December 18, 2008.
Crash Drive 3 (2021) no information Are you ready for THE craziest multiplayer car stunting playground? Crash Drive is back! (Metacritic.com)
Crash Nitro Kart (2003) no information Crash Nitro Kart is a 2003 racing video game developed by Vicarious Visions. (wikipedia.org)
Crash of the Titans (2007) no information The 14th installment in the series and the sixth game in the main franchise and the first in the Mutant series. The story centers on the discovery of a substance known as "Mojo", which the antagonist of the series, Dr Neo Cortex, plans to use to turn the inhabitants of the Wumpa Islands into an army of loyal mutants known as "Titans". Crash Bandicoot, must stop Cortex by using the technique of "jacking" to take control of and destroy Cortex's Titans while collecting the mojo. (wkipedia)
Crash of the Titans (2007) no information Crash of the Titans is a 2007 platform video game developed by Amaze Entertainment and published by Vivendi Games for the Nintendo DS. It is an installment in the Crash Bandicoot series and an alternate version of the console-based title of the same name developed by Radical Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Crash Tackle Rugby Board Game (2001) no information A strategy based sports board game that is played by two 'Coaches' who must maneuver their team of 15 players around the field in a battle of wits, strategy and luck. Crash Tackle authentically mirrors the infinite variety of on-field rugby situations where the right moves bring points, but errors of judgment are punished! Yet it appeals equally to novice and expert, as a family game that can be enjoyed as much by beginners as by the seasoned rugby union enthusiast.
Crash Tag Team Racing (2005) no information Crash Tag Team Racing is the third racing game in the Crash Bandicoot video game series, following Crash Nitro Kart, which was an indirect sequel to Crash Team Racing. The game's story centers on the exploits of the protagonist, Crash Bandicoot, who must win the ownership of a dilapidated theme park by finding its missing Power Gems before his nemesis, Doctor Neo Cortex, can. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crash_Tag_Team_Racing)
Crash Team Racing (1999) no information Crash Team Racing blends fiendishly addictive ultra-fast kart racing with madcap adventure.
Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled (2019) no information Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled (stylized as CTR: Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled) is a kart racing game developed by Beenox and published by Activision. It is a remake of Crash Team Racing, which was originally developed by Naughty Dog for the PlayStation in 1999, and also includes content from the games Crash Nitro Kart, originally developed by Vicarious Visions in 2003, and Crash Tag Team Racing, originally developed by Radical Entertainment in 2005. (wikipedia.org)
Crash Team Rumble (2023) no information Crash Team Rumble is an online multiplayer video game developed by Toys for Bob. (wikipedia.org)
Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit (2007) no information Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit (known in the United Kingdom as Crash Time and in the rest of Europe as Alarm für Cobra 11: Crash Time) is a mission-based driving game. (wikipedia.org)
Crash Twinsanity (2004) no information When faced with enslavement at the hands of two Tenth Dimensional beings known as The Evil Twins, Crash Bandicoot and his arch nemesis Doctor Neo Cortex are forced to join forces and collect the number of Power Crystals necessary to seal the villains away, lest the Wumpa Islands be caught in their otherworldly grasp forever.
Crash: Mind Over Mutant (2008) no information Crash: Mind over Mutant takes place a year later after the events of where Crash of the Titans left off. The Titans, free from the control of Doctor Neo Cortex, have spread throughout the Wumpa Islands and cultivated their own societies and towns. All seems well until a rejuvenated Doctor Neo Cortex teams up with his old partner Doctor Nitrus Brio to invent a personal digital assistant, the "NV", that can control the minds of both mutants and bandicoots by transmitting bad Mojo (wikipedia)
Crashday (2006) no information The game has seven modes to play along the campaign and multiplayer such as Wrecking Match, Stunt Show or Race, as well as unique Crashday classics like Hold The Flag, Pass The Bomb or Bomb Run. (wikipedia.org)
Crashlands (2016) no information Crashlands is a story-driven crafting ARPG set in an outlandish world of hidden magic and high technology. Fight and tame alien beasts, craft resources into menacing weaponry, befriend the locals, and go toe-to-chin with a world-domineering maniac.
Crashmo (2012) no information Welcome to Crashmo! Embrace the laws of gravity, and challenge yourself with a whole new kind of action-puzzle play in this exciting sequel to the critically acclaimed Pushmo game. New gravity mechanics and gadgets like floating blocks, doors, and move switches await. Push, pull, and slide each puzzle's colorful blocks in order to climb to the top--just be careful where those blocks go. Unsupported blocks will come crashing down!
Crawl (2017) no information Crawl is a cross-genre game with roguelike, bullet hell, and brawler elements for up to four offline players and bots. The main player advances through randomly generated dungeons as a human hero while up to three other spirit players control the dungeon's enemies and traps to kill the main player. (wikipedia.org)
Crayola Treasure Adventures (2007) no information Crayola Treasure Adventure is a video game based on the Crayola company line of crayons developed by Firebrand Games. (wikipedia.org)
Crayon Physics Deluxe (2009) no information The objective of each level in Crayon Physics Deluxe is to guide a ball from a predetermined start point so that it touches all of the stars placed on the level. The ball and nearly all objects on the screen are affected by gravity. The player cannot control the ball directly, but rather must influence the ball's movement by drawing physical objects on the screen. (wikipedia.org)
Crayta (2020) no information CREATE GAMES WITH FRIENDS Crayta is a truly collaborative game creation platform built on Unreal Engine 4 - you and your friends can jump in and create games together in the cloud, regardless of your experience.
Crazy Alias (2010) no information Each team gets a figure representing it on the board. Their goal is to get through the board. Each time a figure stops one team member must take a card and not show it to other team member. He/She must get the other team members to say the word on the card by using sentences to describe the word. The words don't make any sense, but you still need to explain them. Can you do it?
Crazy Cars (1992) no information Starting Titus' racing series of third-person perspective racing games, Crazy Cars encompasses the American Cross Country Prestige Cars Race.
Crazy Cars II (1988) no information Crazy Cars II is a game developed by Titus Software and was released for Atari ST.
Crazy Cars III (1992) no information Crazy Cars III for Atari ST - Racing game released in 1992
Crazy Chefs (2008) no information Join the chefs in the crazy kitchen and collect everything they need to make a meal. Then grab your plate and wait for your dish to cook! Will you be the first to serve up a tasty treat? A fun lotto game with a food.
Crazy Climber (1980) no information A coin-operated arcade game,It is one of the most acclaimed games in Nichibutsu's library. A precursor to the platform game genre, Crazy Climber was the first video game revolving around climbing, specifically climbing buildings, before Nintendo's 1981 release Donkey Kong. (wikipedia.org)
Crazy Eights (1930) no information Crazy Eights is the game upon which the commercial UNO is based. The idea is to get rid of all your cards FIRST. Everyone gets some number of starting cards (like 5), and must play a matching card (colour/suit/value), or pick up 1 from the 'stock' pile, and either play THAT or pass.
Crazy Frog Racer (2005) no information A racing game featuring Crazy Frog and his assortment of "friends."
Crazy Frog Racer 2 (2006) no information The sequel to the last Crazy Frog Racer, featuring new tracks, playable characters, and playable game modes!
Crazy Letters (2016) no information Players roll the die to determine a category (such as "Games & Hobbies" or "In the Kitchen") and then draw a card. The first player to decipher the jumbled letters shouts out the word to win the card. Letters may need to be read from right to left, or from the bottom up, and mixed fonts and rotated letters add to the challenge!
Crazy Machines (2005) no information Crazy Machines is a puzzle computer game created by German studio FAKT Software GmbH. (wikipedia.org)
Crazy Machines 3 (2016) no information Crazy Machines 3 is an entry in the Crazy Machines physics-based puzzle series where players can build contraptions to solve puzzles. The game can be played as a campaign or in a sandbox mode. In the campaign, there are over 80 levels with different difficulty levels. Levels have the player complete Rube Goldberg-style machines by adding objects that make the pieces interact. This is done through the simulation of different physics systems like gravity, wind, electricity, explosions, or lasers.
Crazy Mouse (2008) no information Crazy Mouse is the first Chinese-developed video game to be developed and released for Xbox Live Arcade on the Xbox 360. (wikipedia.org)
Crazy Taco (2021) no information This is a SOLO game that can also be played by two people on a 1 VERSUS 1 game. You choose what to do with your workers and guide them on the right path to keep going with client orders, do not hesitate make the right choices because clients may not have enough patience and may decide to leave if you do not serve them right away, giving your uncle´s business bad reputation. Deal with clients, orders, cleaning duties, delivery trucks and be prepare because you may have a visit of an inspector a
Crazy Taxi (1999) no information Crazy Taxi is an open world racing video game. Gameplay is based on picking up taxi customers, and driving to their destination as quickly as possible.
Crazy Taxi 2 (2001) no information It's your job to get your customers to their destination by any means necessary.
Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller (2002) no information Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller is the third video game in the Crazy Taxi series. (wikipedia.org)
Crazy Zen Mini Golf (2019) no information Experience the most mesmerising Mini-Golf game in the world! Explore the magical mini-golf madness as you adventure through our zany zen garden. (nintendo.co.uk)
Creaks (2020) no information Creaks is a platform adventure game developed by Amanita Design. (wikipedia.org)
Create (2010) no information Create is a chain reaction sandbox video game developed by EA Bright Light. (wikipedia.org)
Creature in the Well (2019) no information Unlock the power of an ancient facility and face the ominous, all-seeing Creature in this unique pinball-inspired hack & slash! (store.steampowered.com)
Creatures (1997) no information Creatures is an artificial life simulator where you raise and train creatures called Norns.
Creatures (1990) no information Clyde is the cutest little thing and the game employs this theme throughout for all of its critters, be they good or bad.
Creed: Rise to Glory (2018) no information Do you have what it takes to become a champion? Follow the ascent of boxer Adonis Creed as you go toe-to-toe with the world’s top opponents in this intense, cinematic boxing experience.
Creeper World 2 Anniversary Edition (2016) no information Deceptively simple... amazingly deep. Creeper World 2 thrusts you into the 14th millennium fighting and enemy that flows and oozes through the terrain. Employ advanced weapons, gravity manipulating repulsors, wormhole like rifts, and your own wit against this never yielding enemy. (store.steampowered.com)
Creeper World 4 (2020) no information The unstoppable fluid enemy has returned and destroyed every world in its path! Defend against Creeper as it floods across the 3D terrain in this real time strategy game where the enemy is a fluid. (KnuckleCracker_at_Steam)
Creeper World: Anniversary Edition (2016) no information Imagine an enemy that is everywhere and moves like a giant, organic mass across the map. Imagine your base and your people surrounded by a blanket of crushing destruction from all directions. Your only hope, well what hope? Then you take the high ground and pound this enemy into oblivion. (store.steampowered.com)
Creepers (1993) no information Lemmings-like physics game where the goal is to get a minimum passing number of caterpillars into a purple pot at the end of the level using items like magnets, bombs, trampolines, rackets, etc. to do so.
Creepy Road (2018) no information The world has gone mad. Hordes of enemies lie between Flint Trucker and his beloved Angelina. Only his courage and a shotgun will help him to reach home and save his one true love. Go get ‘em, Flint... (Metacritic.com)
Crescent Bay (2017) no information Crescent Bay is a first person psychological thriller. After visiting a friend’s home, you find that her house is now the scene of a mysterious and bloody crime. A bloody crime with no body or victim to be found. Playing as John Bishop, you possess an otherworldly gift. By channelling sequences of words, you can make ethereal connections with the ghosts of the past. It is up to you to learn of what happened to your dear friend Audrey. (humblebundle.com)
Crescent Pale Mist (2006) no information Yunou, our heroine of this story, is a magician who is capable of using a deadly and forbidden form of magic known as Pale Mist — the very same Pale Mist that's seeping from Gasyukal — believes there's something more that's causing these deaths. She sets out to seek the source of the Pale Mist and put an end to it, although it's a quest that's easier said than done considering the many dangerous monsters and her former comrades she will confront along the way. (TVTropes)
The Crew 2 (2018) no information Similar to its predecessor, The Crew 2 is a racing game. In the game, players assume control of a relatively unknown racer, who is trying to work his way to become successful in multiple disciplines. It features a persistent open world environment for racing and free-roaming across a scaled-down recreation of the contiguous United States. (wikipedia.org)
The Crew Motorfest (2023) no information The Crew Motorfest is set in a scaled-down version of the island of Oʻahu in Hawaii. It is themed around a festival that will serve as the main area for accessing the various events in the game, which is similar to that of the Forza Horizon series of games. Its gameplay is similar to that of the previous games in the series, featuring online multiplayer features referred to in game as a "crew", as well as being able to control vehicles other than cars such as planes and boats. (Wikipedia)
The Crew (2014) no information The Crew is an online-only racing video game developed by Ivory Tower and Ubisoft Reflections and published by Ubisoft. The game is set in a persistent open world environment for free-roaming across an massive, but scaled-down recreation of the contiguous United States. It takes approximately 45 minutes in real time to drive from coast to coast in-game. (wikipedia.org)
The Crew: Mission Deep Sea (2021) no information In the trick-taking card game The Crew: Mission Deep Sea, you and the other players work together to search for the lost continent of Mu. This new adventure takes your crew deep down into the abyss on a search for the fabled sunken land. How far you get depends entirely on how well you work together as a team. Card by card, trick by trick, your search party will discover the challenges that lie ahead and forge a path to Mu. (boardgamegeek.com)
The Crew: The Quest for Planet Nine (2019) no information In the co-operative trick-taking game The Crew, the players set out as astronauts on an uncertain space adventure. What are the rumors regarding the unknown planet about? The eventful journey through space extends over 50 exciting missions. But this game can only be defeated by meeting common individual tasks of each player. In order to meet the varied challenges communication is essential in the team. But this is more difficult than expected in space. (boardgamegeek.com)
Cribb Derby (1991) no information Cribb Derby combines Cribbage and Horse Racing. The key is the special track with colored peg holes that can be used during pegging to represent bursts of speed by the horses.
Cribbage (1630) no information Cribbage is a card game that is played with a deck of standard playing cards and a signature piece of equipment called the Cribbage Board. There are rules for 2, 3, and 4 player games, but Cribbage is typically played as a 2 player game. (boardgamegeek.com)
Crickard (1950) no information To decide the outcome of each delivery, turn over the top card and follow its instructions. Most of the time it will be a number of runs scored but it could say 'Out' or other options. If four wickets have fallen, add another 'Out' card into the remaining cards and shuffle them again. If 6 wickets fall, add the other 'Out' card. These rules both indicate that later batsmen are easier to get out by the bowler. Two innings are played and the one with the best score, wins.
Cricket (1960) no information The cricket balls are placed in a plastic grid of squares, one in each compartment, by the 'bowler' who then tosses the table tennis ball at the batsman from a pre-agreed distance. The player holding the Masonite bat must attempt to hit the table tennis ball into the plastic grid, preferably landing the ball in a favorable compartment.
Cricket 19 (2019) no information Cricket 19 is a 2019 cricket video game developed by Big Ant Studios in collaboration with Maximum Games. (wikipedia.org)
Cricket 22 (2021) no information Cricket 22 is a 2021 cricket video game developed by Big Ant Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Cricket at Lords (1949) no information A complete miniature game of cricket. A tiny bowler figure is used by one player to toss wooden balls at the wickets. The other player uses a tiny cricket bat to hit the ball into play trying to avoid the tiny wooden fielders. A wooden scoreboard with interchangeable numbers keeps track of the action.
Cricket Card Game (1979) no information Play consists of the bowling player playing a card and the batting player trying to match it with a scoring or defensive stroke. If the batting player has only a dismissal to match the ball bowled, he must play it and his batsman is out. The game is played in six-ball overs, the bowling player drawing a new hand after each over while the batting player continues with the hand they were initially dealt but draws to refill his hand after each ball bowled. Players can play an agreed number of
Cricket Dice (2007) no information The red dice is your bowling dice. "No Ball" scores one run for the batting team. "Wide" means bowl again. "Bowled" signifies next man in, "Bowling on Wicket" means moving onto the batting dice (black). The black dice is the batting dice. "Defensive Stroke" means bowl again. "Bat and Run" moves you to the blue dice for run scoring. "Appeal" moves you to the green dice. The blue dice has the sides "1 Run", "2 Runs", "4 Runs" and "6 Runs". The green dice is the appeal dice. The batsman can be e
Cricket Heroes (2019) no information Cricket Heroes is a 3D simulation/arcade game that attempts to emulate the sport as closely as possible. Just about every match format is supported along with stats tracking, ball deformation, weather simulation, online leaderboards and career mode.
Cricket Terms (1935) no information A very 'English' subject for a game. Each guest receives a list of cryptic clues to an answer that is a well-known cricket term. Example question: Clue - Something seen below a short skirt. Answer - Fine leg The guest with the most correct answers, wins.
Cricket Through the Ages (2024) no information Swing bats and throw balls through the intertwined histories of humankind and cricket in this one button, physics-driven game. (store.steampowered.com)
Cricket Wicket (1996) no information Before now, it was difficult to play a boardgame on the sport of Cricket because a simple, yet enthusiasm-maintaining way had not been used to score runs and dismiss batters while encompassing most, or all of the possible play scenarios associated with the real sport. The key is the adaptation of the total real-game essence to a boardgame format through the unique scoring method. (from publisher)
Cricket Wizard (1997) no information It is possible to learn the basics of cricket just by reading the rules or playing the game. a simple cricket board game which provides an educational insight into how the game of cricket works. The game relies on dice rolling and fielding placement as one team attempts to take wickets while the other team strives to make as many runs as possible. Unfortunately at times the dice can favor the fielding team and wickets can drop very quickly after some lucky rolls.
Cricket-20/20 (2017) no information Each player bats and fields in turn over 20 overs just like the real thing with the necessary contentious decisions on the way no doubt as the roll of the dice brings runs and appeals and wickets. You can download scorecards from their website or make up your own and create series averages for batsmen and bowlers and ideally take revenge for any unfortunate defeats in the real world.
Cricket: Interactive Television Game (1992) no information Players toss a coin, the winner chooses batting or fielding. Put the video cassette in player and press start/play and you will be in the thick of the action of World Cup Cricket. Once you press play the battle commences, and the batting team strives to obtain the highest number of runs while the fielding team endeavors to take all their wickets before the end of the innings and restrict the number of runs. The winner is the team with the highest run total after both innings have been played.
Cricket: One Day (2017) no information Whenever rain stops play, don't despair just open up your One Day Cricket board game and carry on playing on this perfectly packaged portable pocket size packet of cricketing fun. Each player bats and fields in turn just like the real thing with the necessary contentious decisions on the way no doubt as the roll of the dice brings runs and appeals and wickets. Each team has their turn at batting and fielding over 50 overs or less loosely based on the rules of One Day cricket.
Crickette (1925) no information The board consists of a length of felt, which is around 6 feet long. One player rolls a ball at the stumps (nice stumps and bails included) whilst the other player tries to hit the ball with his bat. The rules do not say how many runs are scored after the ball has been hit, you can decide for yourself. The box suggests a date of around 1925 and it illustrates the game mechanic quite well. Note that the game is trying to appeal to adults (no children playing on the box image).
Crickster (2019) no information It is the ultimate boredom buster and will keep you entertained every second of every time you play it. The rewind cards are the twists that will help you navigate the board at the same time telling you about great historical moments from the world of cricket. So play and learn. Share it with your friends and have some fun. • For ages 6 and above, this game is for everyone and perfect for family and friends entertainment • Choose either team red or team blue, 5, 8 or 10 overs game and start
Crime Boss: Rockay City (2023) no information Crime Boss: Rockay City is an organized crime game combining first-person shooter action and turf wars, playable solo or with friends. Take on the role of Travis Baker - a man with his sights set on becoming the new King of Rockay City, one crime at a time... (Metacritic.com)
Crime Cities (2000) no information Crime Cities transports gamers to a futuristic world where law and order has long since been replaced by a wave of crime and terror. At the start of the game he is equipped with a small yet highly maneouverable flying combat craft, plus a small amount of credits in his bank account. (mobygames.com)
Crime Crackers (1994) no information Crime Crackers is a a first-person action shooting game. The player controls the Pink Dolphin team as they explore each area, defeating enemies and collecting useful items. Combat is real-time, but the player must switch into attack mode in order to attack enemies. This gives the player an aiming cursor, but reduces movement to only left and right strafing. To make up for reduced mobility the player can also block incoming attacks. (mobygames)
Crime Crackers 2 (1997) no information Crime Crackers 2 is the sequel to Crime Crackers, and is again a first-person action game in a similar style. It takes place two years after the original, following a team of Crackers who got into the business after being inspired by Team Pink Dolphin, the heroes of the first game. Just like the previous title, the player must explore each area, defeating enemies and collecting items until they find and defeat the boss. (igdb)
Crime Fighters (1989) no information Crime Fighters is a side-scrolling beat-em-up released by Konami for the arcades in 1989. take control of a squad of undercover police officers and rescue a group of kidnapped damsels from a crime boss and his army of punks! (igdb)
Crime O\'Clock (2023) no information Crime O'Clock is an investigation and time exploration game with a deep storyline. Investigate cases through time and evolving maps by unveiling a multi-eras linked story. Will you be observant enough to solve the mysteries? Crime waits for no man! (Metacritic.com)
CrimeWave (1996) no information Welcome to the urban jungle. Crime is out of control and the cops have been replaced by bounty hunters like you. Fire up one of eight heavily-armed vehicles and buzz through eight zones of devastation. Use guns, grenades, rocket launchers, tire treads...whatever it takes. Car combat game released only on the Sega Saturn. (mobygames)
Criminal Border 2nd Offense (2023) no information Unfairly saddled with crippling debt after the events of Part I, Itsuki Ninomae and the gang turn to fellow student and daughter of a crime lord Kotoko Teshigawara for help. An intertwined web of loyalties and desire awaits as Itsuki, Kotoko and the others fight for justice. (kahuragames.com)
Criminal Girls 2: Party Favors (2016) no information Return to the depths of Hell, and guide a brand-new group of Delinquents through the Reformation Program. This time around, there’s a twist. One of the girls in your group of seven isn’t quite what she seems. As you journey through the Hell Spire, you’ll have to deal with the seeds of mistrust as you struggle to unite your team and overcome their sins and the bonds of damnation. Uncover each girl’s unique story, and shape them into the women they need to be in order to find redemption.
Criminal Girls: Invite Only (2010) no information Criminal Girls: Invite Only is a role-playing video game developed by Imageepoch. (wikipedia.org)
Crimson Alliance (2011) no information Crimson Alliance is a co-op action role-playing game developed by Certain Affinity. (wikipedia.org)
Crimson Gem Saga (2008) no information Killian von Rohcoff's life has started out bad, and is about to get worse. He shakes off a hangover to get to his graduation only to find out he's finished second to his hated rival. Then when he finally gets a lead on a job, it ends up getting him robbed and nearly killed...and that's just the beginning. Soon Killian and his new "acquaintances" will end up getting caught up in much larger events that revolve around an ancient artifact called the Wicked Stone. (mobygames)
Crimson Gray (2017) no information John is a young man suffering from severe depression. As he loses his sense of purpose in life, he begins to see the world in unfocused gray. Just when he begins to lose all hope, John meets a girl... a very special girl. (store.steampowered.com)
Crimson Sea (2002) no information Travel thousands of years into the future to the galaxy Theophilus. As Sho, your job is to solve the mystery of countless murders that have been committed by an invading alien force. Along the way, you'll decimate hordes of alien creatures and liquid-morphing enemies with customized blaster rifles and plasma swords. Summon the power of Neo-Psionics to blast through hordes of alien menaces in a single move. (igdb)
Crimson Sea 2 (2004) no information Two years after the events of the first title, the star system Theophilus is under attack by a force called "Menace". Sent to defend the galaxy once more, Sho meets a new Vipa named Feanay, who is seemingly tied to the Menace. Together, they fight to destroy Menace and discover Feanay's true origin. (igdb)
Crimson Shroud (2012) no information Crimson Shroud (??????????, Kurimuzon Shuraudo) is a traditional adventure RPG created by Yasumi Matsuno, developed internally at Level-5 alongside Nex Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Crimson Skies (2000) no information Crimson Skies is an arcade flight video game developed by Zipper Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Crimson Tears (2004) no information Crimson Tears is an action game with role-playing elements. Controlling either of the three protagonists (Amber, Kadie, or Tokio), each with their own strengths and weaknesses, the player explores randomly generated, enemy-infested stages, disposing of the foes in combo-based hack-and-slash combat. Experience points are gained from battle victories, allowing the characters to level up and become stronger. (mobygames)
Crimsonland (2003) no information Crimsonland is a top-down dual stick arena shooter video game with role-playing elements. It was developed by 10tons Entertainment and published by Reflexive Entertainment in 2003. In 2014 a re-release through digital distribution followed.
Crimzon Clover (2011) no information Prepare yourself for an insatiable rain of bullets, bombs, and beams in Crimzon Clover. From Japanese indie developer Yotsubane, this retro top-down shooter is a wild ride you won't want to miss out on.
Cris Tales (2021) no information Cris Tales (stylized as CrisTales) is a role-playing video game developed by Colombian indie game studios Dreams Uncorporated and Syck. (wikipedia.org)
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (2007) no information The game primarily focuses on Zack Fair, a young member of the paramilitary organization SOLDIER, who is assigned to look for the missing SOLDIER Genesis Rhapsodos. As he searches for Genesis, Zack discovers Genesis' origin, Project G, and how it is related to two other high-ranking SOLDIERs; Sephiroth and Angeal Hewley. The game's storyline takes the player from the war between the megacorporation Shinra and the people of Wutai to the events in Nibelheim. (wikipedia.org)
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion (2022) no information Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion is a remaster of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII.
Crisis Force (1991) no information This is a vertical scrolling shoot-em-up game viewed from overhead, where the player pilots a fighter ship through seven levels of intense shooting action. Each level hurls enemies and bullets at the player's ship, ending with a boss fight, except for one which instead is a boss rush level. The game allows for two players to play at the same time. (mobygames.com)
Crisis in the Kremlin (1991) no information Don’t let the Soviet Union collapse, and fall in the darkness of history or lead the Union by a new path – democracy and free market! But before you decide something, think – wouldn’t it cause more harm than good? (Steam)
Crisis on the Planet of the Apes (2018) no information You are an ape with advanced intelligence, captured and held prisoner in a remote scientific facility.
Critical Depth (1997) no information The story is based on the disappearance of undersea explorer Douglas McKragen and the discovery of five mysterious and powerful alien pod-shaped objects. Twelve different factions enter the sea to find out more about these forces and uncover their mystery, each for its own reasons. Each faction battles several competitors in order to retrieve the pods. (wiki)
Criticom (1995) no information The powers of the Relic are strong. In an effort to keep the Relic and oppress others, the Nezai and Zarai clans join together and call themselves the Chosen. Unfortunately, the Relic is stolen and the Chosen want it back while the other clans want to use the Relic to break free from the oppression by the Chosen. Pick from eight different fighters, each with different skills, and try to claim the Relic. Can you claim the Relic for your tribe? Play CRITICOM and find out.
Critter Crunch (2008) no information Critter Crunch is a puzzle game in the vein of Magical Drop by Capybara Games. (wikipedia.org)
Critters for Sale (2021) no information "Experience death from the comfort of your seat." (from the game's steam page)
Croc: Legend of the Gobbos (1997) no information Notable for being an early example of a 3D platform game, Croc: Legend of the Gobbos began development as a concept for a 3D platformer in which the player controlled the character Yoshi from Nintendo's Super Mario series. The concept was pitched to Nintendo by Argonaut, but was ultimately rejected by the company, ending Argonaut's relationship with Nintendo and prompting them to design a new character and retool the game as an original property. (wikipedia.org)
Croc\'s World 2 (2015) no information "Croc´s World 2" is a really nice jump'n'run with 60 incredible levels and many challenging enemies! (Microsoft.com)
Croc\'s World 3 (2019) no information 'Croc´s World 3' is a really nice jump'n'run with 60 incredible levels and many challenging enemies! (nintendo.com)
Croisière pour un cadavre (1991) no information Croisière Pour Un Cadavre is an adventure game for the Atari ST developed by Delphine Software released in 1991 (by Delphine Software)
Croissants and Combustion (2020) no information You are bakers trying to fulfill an order of croissants as quickly as possible without incinerating them. Press your luck in this game of peril and pastries as you bake your way through an order of croissants. Prove your baking brilliance at a table for two or more as you bring your oven to the perfect heat and scorch your opponents’ batches to claim victory!
Croixleur Sigma (2013) no information Wielding magical blades, four girls must fight back the encroaching waves of monsters in this exhilarating hack-and-slash action game! Mix and match four different weapons and find the fighting style that best suits you as you slice your way through various types of battle! (Steam)
Crokinole (1876) no information Like shuffleboard in the round. Players take turns flicking disks on a board, trying to score points by attaining central regions. The main stipulation being that contact with the other teams' pieces must be made in order for the disk to remain on the board afterward. Although the game uses quite a bit of skill to flick the disks, there's a very significant strategy element to the game.
The Croods: Prehistoric Party! (2013) no information The Croods: Prehistoric Party! is a video game based on the film The Croods.
The Crooked Man (2018) no information The Crooked Man is a freeware horror adventure game by Uri made in WOLF RPG Editor. David Hoover decides to move into a new apartment during a rough time in his life. After some odd occurrences, he decides to ask about the room's former owner, but learns little. (http://vgperson.com/games/crookedman.htm)
Cross Channel (2003) no information Gunjo Gakuenis a facility designed to gather students with a high adaptation coefficient (indicating that the student is less likely to be able to adapt to society), determined from an adaptation exam mandated by the government. After a failed summer vacation with other members of the school's broadcasting club, Taichi Kurosu and some of the other club members return to the city to find that all living creatures within it except for the club members have completely vanished. (wikipedia.org)
Cross Clues (2020) no information A cooperative party game about making connections between clues. Work together to fill in the grid of code words by giving single word clues that represent the crossing of two different code words in the grid. Consider your clues carefully and think as a team to fill in as much of the grid as possible!
Cross Edge (2008) no information The game features turn-based battles, a plot that involves rescuing souls, and the ability to dress the female characters of the player's party in a wide variety of outfits. (IMDB)
Cross Up (1974) no information A competitive crossword game where each player fills a 25-space crossword grid, one letter at a time, building words horizontally, vertically and diagonally. All players work with the same letters. Skillful placement of letters to make longer words will earn more points. The highest score wins.
CROSSBOW: Bloodnight (2020) no information Master the occult powers of your automatic crossbow and fight for every second of survival against a relentless demonic horde in this frantic score-attack arena shooter. (steampowered.com)
CrossCells (2017) no information CrossCells is an ambient logic puzzle game. Use number clues to remove tiles and solve the puzzle. Includes 50 brain teasing puzzles. (store.steampowered.com)
CrossCode (2018) no information CrossCode is an action role-playing video game developed by Radical Fish Games and published by Deck13. (wikipedia.org)
CrossfireX (2022) no information CrossfireX is a first-person shooter video game. (wikipedia.org)
Crossing Souls (2018) no information It's 1986 in California. A group of friends discover a mysterious pink stone that allows them to travel between two realms...
CROSSNIQ+ (2019) no information CROSSNIQ+ (CROSS-neek plus) is a speed-focused, arcade-style puzzle game inspired by "y2k-era" visual design - a tribute to highly polished, small-scope Japanese games from the late 90's. (store.steampowered.com)
Crossword Letter Game (1935) no information Cards are dealt, and each player spells words, attaching them to any existing words in "crossword" fashion. The first player to get rid of all their cards wins the round, and the other players add the value of their remaining cards to their score. Games ends when someone reaches 100 points, and LOW SCORE wins.
Crosswords DS (2008) no information Crosswords DS (also known as CrossworDS) and as Nintendo presents: Crossword Collection in PAL regions is a puzzle video game developed by American studio Nuevo Retro games. (wikipedia.org)
Crosswords Plus (2012) no information Crossword Plus is a Nintendo 3DS video game. It is the sequel to the 2008 game Crosswords DS. (wikipedia.org)
Crossy Road (2014) no information Crossy Road is an arcade video game released on 20 November 2014. It was developed and published by Hipster Whale, with the name and concept of the game playing on the joke "Why did the chicken cross the road?" The game has been described as "endless Frogger." (wikipedia.org)
Crow (1959) no information This is a card game that is played while traveling in a car or bus. Each player is dealt 7 cards which depict various roadside objects. When a player sees an object that is similar to the picture on one of his cards he calls "Caw", shows the card to the other players and discards it. The first player to dispose of all his cards wins.
The Crow: City of Angels (1997) no information The gameplay style is similar to a traditional six-directional side-scrolling beat 'em up, viewed from an isometric perspective. The game follows the same plot of the film on which it is based: mechanic Ashe Corven and his son Danny are brutally murdered by a gang. Resurrected by a crow and acquiring supernatural powers with the help of artist and new friend Sarah, Ashe now seeks vengeance on his murderers. (wikipedia.org)
The Crow\'s Eye (2017) no information In an abandoned medical university, test your intellectual might as you unravel a 20-year-old mystery in this depraved first-person puzzle adventure, doing what it takes to escape your fate as a macabre scientist's human experiment. The ends justify the means in The Crow’s Eye. (store.steampowered.com)
Crown and Anchor (1850) no information A pure betting game involving 3 dice with symbols on them: Heart, Club, Diamond, Spade, Crown and Anchor. The player places bets on a cloth or board with the same six symbols as featured on the dice. Payout corresponds to the number of dice showing one or more of the symbols the player bet on. Payout is 1:1 for a single, 2:1 on a double and 3:1 on a triple. Apparently, the odds are in favor of the banker by around 8%.
Crown Trick (2020) no information Enter a labyrinth that moves as you move, where mastering the elements is key to defeating enemies and uncovering the mysteries of this underground world. With a new experience awaiting every time you enter the dungeon, let the power bestowed by the crown guide you in this challenging adventure. (Metacritic.com)
Crowns and Pawns: Kingdom of Deceit (2022) no information Crowns and Pawns, a modern-day point and click adventure, inspired by classics such as Broken Sword, Monkey Island, Still Life, Syberia and others. Experience the legendary stories of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, bring to light the villainous branch of the KGB, solve puzzles and follow hints to reveal the secrets of the King who was never crowned. (Metacritic.com)
Crows: The Battle Action (1997) no information Crows: The Battle Action is a beat-'em-up for the Sega Saturn. It is a 2D beat-'em-up based on the Crows manga series, where characters have super-deformed heads. (igdb)
Crowtel Renovations (2017) no information Crowtel Renovations is an action platformer that takes place inside a broken down hotel. Each floor represents a new level filled with wacky obstacles, cute characters and tough challenges. Crowtel Renovations is also a remaster of Crowtel which includes an all new unlockable story mode, a developer commentary, as well as various bug fixes and additions. (itch.io)
Crucible (2020) no information Crucible was a free-to-play multiplayer third-person shooter developed and published by Relentless Studios, a subsidiary of Amazon Game Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Crude Buster (1991) no information In the game, players control one of two mercenaries hired by the U.S. government to stop the terrorist organization "Big Valley". Their objective is to retake control of a ruined New York City from Big Valley after a nuclear explosion the group caused. (wikipedia)
The Cruel King and the Great Hero (2022) no information The Wicked King and the Noble Hero is an RPG with a human child named Yuu and the dragon that acts as her foster parent. (Metacritic.com)
Cruelty Squad (2021) no information Cruelty Squad is a tactical first person shooter set in the hardcore gig economy of corporate liquidations. You're an emotionally dead combat-substance fueled grunt of Cruelty Squad, a depraved subsidiary company tasked with performing wetworks for its host conglomerate. Will you make the Corporate Arch Demoness proud or succumb to bitter tears of failure? (mobygames.com)
Cruis\'n (2007) no information Cruis'n is a racing game for the Wii console developed by Just Games Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Cruis\'n Exotica (2000) no information The sequel to Cruis'n World both in the arcades and on Nintendo 64, Cruis'n Exotica lets you race against the computer or up to three other opponents in a variety of cars and locales. Game mechanics follow arcade rules, with turbos to accelerate to (and raise) maximum speed, and any deviation off of the track bumping you right back on it.
Cruis\'n USA (1994) no information Players race down one-way courses consisting of streets vaguely based on real-life locations. While racing, they do their best to avoid various road hazards such as oncoming traffic and construction. Players chose between seven different cars to race with. The car can simulate either an automatic or manual transmission. The environments of the tracks range from Golden Gate Park to Washington DC. (wikipedia.org)
Cruis\'n World (1996) no information Cruis'n World is the 1996 sequel to the 1994 arcade racer Cruis'n USA. Cruis'n World allows players to race on various tracks around the world. This game introduced stunts to the Cruis'n series, as well as small rocket boosts to speed up. The game was the best received of the Cruis'n ports. (wikipedia.org)
Cruise for a Corpse (1991) no information Cruise for a Corpse (orig. Croisière pour un cadavre) is an adventure game from Delphine Software International. (wikipedia.org)
Cruise Ship Tycoon (2003) no information In Cruise Ship Tycoon, you can pick your ship and build it the way you want - add rooms, restaurants, bars etc. You'll try to get people to board at every port, and keep them happy enough that they don't get off at the next stop. (mobygames.com)
Cruisin\' (1985) no information City Connection is a platform arcade game developed and published by Jaleco in 1985. It was released in North America by Kitkorp as Cruisin'. (wikipedia.org)
Crumble (2020) no information Crumble is a dynamic physics platformer. Move like a Slime, jump like a ball, swing like Spiderman! (store.steampowered.com)
Crusader Kings (2004) no information Europe is in turmoil. The lands are fragmented into petty fiefs and the Emperor struggles with the Pope. At this very moment the Pope has declared that those who go to liberate the Holy Land will be freed of all sins. Gather prestige and piety and the world will whisper your name in awe. (Steam)
Crusader Kings 2 (2012) no information Explore one of the defining periods in world history in an experience crafted by the masters of Grand Strategy.
Crusader Kings III (2020) no information Crusader Kings III is a grand strategy game set in the Middle Ages, developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive as a sequel to Crusader Kings (2004) and Crusader Kings II (2012). The game was first announced during PDXCon 2019 in October 2019 and is set to be released on 1 September 2020 (wikipedia.org).
Crusader of Centy (1994) no information Corona is a boy from Soleil Town who just turned fourteen and has to undergo a series of trials to become a true swordsman. However, soon he finds himself in a strange predicament: unable to speak to humans any more, he learns to communicate with animals, and realizes that not everything in the world is as simple as it looks. (Mobygames)
Crusader: No Regret (1996) no information Crusader: No Regret is an isometric action game. Nominally a sequel to 1995's Crusader: No Remorse, it is considered both by critics and by the game director more akin to a stand-alone expansion pack. Mechanically similar to No Remorse, it features new levels, enemies and weapons. Set immediately after the events of No Remorse, No Regret chronicles the further adventures of the Silencer, a supersoldier-turned-resistance-fighter in a dystopian 22nd century. (wikipedia.org)
Crusader: No Remorse (1995) no information Crusader: No Remorse is an action game set in a dystopian future 22nd century, and centers on an elite supersoldier who defects from the tyrannical world government, the World Economic Consortium (WEC), and joins the Resistance rebels. (wikipedia.org)
Crusaders of Might and Magic (2000) no information Get ready for the ultimate battle of good and evil in the incredible 3D fantasy-action world of Ardon. As Drake, a lone mercenary toughened by years of hardship, you're swept up into the midst of a Crusade. Your only mission is to rid the land of the same vile evil that annihilated your family. (gamefaqs)
Crush (2007) no information Crush is a platformer-puzzle video game developed by Kuju Entertainment's Zoë Mode studio. (wikipedia.org)
Crush Your Enemies (2016) no information Go back to the awesome glory days of Real-Time Strategy games. Crush Your Enemies has everything you love of the genre: Planning, choosing different types of units, managing resources, taking enemy territory and outwitting your opponent with the ingenious formations of your men. (store.steampowered.com)
Cruz Brothers (2018) no information After the murder of his best fighter by the hands of Tray Sorrow, leader of the Sons of Subversion. Coach Marcus Luz becomes discredited in life and in the fighting world. His flame turns back to shine, after accidentally meeting the Cruz brothers, Felipe and Igor.
Cry of Fear (2013) no information Cry of Fear is a psychological single-player and co-op horror game set in a deserted town filled with horrific creatures and nightmarish delusions. You play as a young man desperately searching for answers in the cold Scandinavian night, finding his way through the city as he slowly descends into madness. (store.steampowered.com)
Crying Suns (2019) no information Crying Suns is a tactical rogue-lite that puts you in the role of a space fleet commander as you explore a mysteriously fallen empire. In this story rich experience inspired by Dune and Foundation, each successful run will uncover the truth about the Empire... and yourself as well. (store.steampowered.com)
Crymachina (2023) no information CRYMACHINA is an action RPG where mechanical girls strive to survive in a post-apocalyptic world to become “Real Humans''. But what does it mean to be a “Real Human”? (store.steampowered.com)
Cryogear (2019) no information Cryogear is a unique Metroidvania inspired Pixel Art platformer, set in an open sci-fi world and driven by rewarded exploration. (Metacritic.com)
Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason (2008) no information Alexander Nesterov is a meteorologist who was scheduled to get back home from his station "Pole 21" on board the nuclear ice-breaker, "North Wind". However, upon his arrival, Alexander discovers that something terrible has happened and all the crew has gone mad in the frozen coffin of a ship. Through numerous flashbacks and scattered notes Alexander gradually uncovers the mystery of "North Wind", and is endowed with the ability to give her crew a new chance to survive. (Mobygames)
Crypt Killer (1995) no information The players are "crypt raiders" guided by Galazon, the spirit of travels, who resembles a floating head to travel through variously themed caves, temples and crypts in search of the "Eyes of Guidance" which would open the doors of fate. On their journey they are armed with a shotgun to fend off many mythical enemies, such as mummies, skeletons, fish-men, gargoyles, and an array of other monsters. (wiki)
Crypt of the NecroDancer (2016) no information Crypt of the NecroDancer is an award winning hardcore roguelike rhythm game. Move to the music and deliver beatdowns to the beat! Groove to the epic Danny Baranowsky soundtrack, or select songs from your own MP3 collection!
Crypt of the Serpent King (2018) no information Crypt of the Serpent King is a medieval first-person hack'n'slash dungeon crawler with roguelike elements.
Cryptark (2017) no information Cryptark is a 2D sci-fi shooter where you take on the role of a heavily armed privateer seeking to earn government contracts by boarding deadly alien space-hulks. It's up to you to strategize a plan of attack, pick an equipment loadout, and destroy the central core to be victorious. (store.steampowered.com)
Crypto Cards (2018) no information Dive into the cryptocurrency and blockchain world. Each action card contains the specific rule for that scenario. There are three different games you can play with the cards, but the primary game is called “Crypto-90.” You’ll learn a lot about cryptocurrency through the cards, and the popular memes on them.
Crypto When Lambo (2019) no information The goal is to establish offices in eight cities over the world, and ultimately, build the next successful cryptocurrency. You must increase the value of your crypto, and build a business team around it. You can list your crypto on coin exchanges, speculate in the crypto market, and trade all crypto. You’ll have an ICO (Initial Coin Offering) for your crypto and the opportunity to invest in other players’ coins.
Crypto: Against All Odds (2021) no information Crypto: Against all odds is a tower defense game, where you take the role of a cybersecurity expert to fight against hackers and other blockchain threats in this cypherpunk interactive fiction. Combined with squad customization, base/tower building, and simulation. Defend the blockchain! (store.steampowered.com)
Cryptract (2018) no information Main stream Japanese RPG. Girls’ epic battle against Mystical Beasts! Dramatic story line fully dubbed with voice overs. Build up your own team and defeat mighty Mystical Beasts!
Crysis (2007) no information The game is based in a future where a massive ancient alien-constructed structure has been discovered buried inside a mountain in the fictional Lingshan Islands, near the coast of the East Philippines. The single-player campaign has the player assume the role of U.S. Army Delta Force soldier Jake Dunn, referred to in-game by his callsign, Nomad.
Crysis 2 (2011) no information In Crysis 2, the world has been ravaged by a series of climatic disasters and society is on the verge of total breakdown. Now aliens have returned bent on the total annihilation of mankind.
Crysis 2 Remastered (2021) no information Crysis 2 Remastered is a remastered version of Crysis 2.
Crysis 3 (2013) no information The fate of the world is in your hands. New and old enemies threaten the peace you worked so hard to achieve 24 years ago. Your search for the Alpha Ceph continues, but this time you'll also need to expose the truth behind the C.E.L.L. corporation. It won't be easy, but your Nanosuit helps you clear a path to victory. Craft a stealthy attack to defeat your opponents quietly, or decimate the enemy with a blaze of brute force. There's no wrong way to save the world.
Crysis 3 Remastered (2021) no information Crysis 3 Remastered is a remastered version of Crysis 3.
Crysis Remastered (2020) no information Crysis Remastered is a remastered version of the 2007 video game Crysis.
Crysis Warhead (2008) no information Play as Sergeant Sykes and experience a whole new side of the battle. A standard combat mission behind enemy lines becomes critical when you discover your enemies have captured something of vital importance to the ensuing war.
Crystal Castles (1983) no information Bentley Bear has to collect gems located throughout trimetric-projected rendered castles while avoiding enemies out to get him as well as the gems. Crystal Castles is notable for being one of the first arcade action games with an actual ending. (wikipedia)
Crystal Caves (1991) no information Crystal Caves is a side-scrolling platform game, where the objective is to finish all 16 levels, collecting every single crystal within. Numerous monsters, robots, mine carts, poisonous mushrooms, and other hazards threaten you along the way. If Mylo is harmed enough times, he dies (but thankfully he has unlimited lives). To defend himself, Mylo has a missile pistol. (mobygames.com)
Crystal Crisis (2019) no information An all-star cast of heroes has gathered to test their mettle in Crystal Crisis, a cute and chaotic new color-matching combat game. (Metacritic.com)
Crystal Defenders (2008) no information Crystal Guardians was released in three parts for Japanese mobile phones in 2008. It was adapted for iOS later that year as Square Enix's first game for the platform, and renamed Crystal Defenders. Under that name, the game was also released between 2009 and 2011 for Android, Xbox Live Arcade, WiiWare, and PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable via the PlayStation Store. It was re-released with graphical improvements for iOS as Crystal Defenders Plus. (wikipedia.org)
Crystal Mines II (1992) no information Crystal Mines II is a puzzle video game designed and programmed by Ken Beckett for Color Dreams. (wikipedia.org)
Crystal Quest (1987) no information Crystal Quest is an action game written by Patrick Buckland. (wikipedia.org)
Crystal Towers 2 (2015) no information Jump and blast your way through the hostile reaches of the kingdom on your quest to recover the Music Crystals! (store.steampowered.com)
Crystal\'s Pony Tale (1994) no information In this game, you play the role of the Crystal Pony. One day, her pony friends decide to make a party in a nearby castle. But an evil witch has captured and imprisoned all the ponies. The only pony who is still free is Crystal Pony. She must now carefully explore the surroundings, find gems that are scattered in various places, and use them in places where the ponies are captured to release them. (mobygames)
Crystalis (1990) no information The game begins with a man's awakening from a cryogenic sleep one hundred years after a global nuclear war. Even though he is unable to recall his name or who he was, he begins to discover that he may be the key to save this world from destruction. Aided by four wise sages and a mysterious woman, he rises up against the tyrannical Draygonia Empire to ensure that humanity ultimately has a future. (Wikipedia)
Crystals of Arborea (1990) no information Crystals of Arborea is an RPG which is a precursor to the Ishar games. The party of six characters roam the world (on a 2D map or by exploring 3D individual locations), defeating Mogroth's minions, gathering experience points and becoming stronger. (mobygames.com)
Crystar (2018) no information Crystar is an action role-playing game for PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows, developed by Gemdrops. (wikipedia.org)
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2003) no information Based on the hit TV series of the same name, CSI put players to the test to solve 5 crime cases as a member of the Las Vegas task force. Interactive bits are voiced and performed by actors and actresses from the show.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - 3 Dimensions of Murder (2006) no information Play as a rookie investigator in CSI as you play to solve 5 murder cases in your work with the Las Vegas crime lab. Your co-workers are the characters from the CSI TV series, who are voiced by their same actors from the show. Difficulty levels affect how much help you receive in the game in the form of hints, hotspots, and info gained from evidence analysis. Unlike previous games from the series, this one provides a 3D world for you to move evidence objects in order to further inspect.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - Dark Motives (2004) no information Become a detective and solve 5 new crime cases with the members of the Crime Scene Investigation team in CSI 2: Dark Motives. This game, like the one before it, features likenesses and voices from the cast of the television series. Interrogate witnesses, search crime scenes for clues, find evidence and then analyze it with the latest forensic tools. (mobygames.com)
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - Hard Evidence (2007) no information Much like previous installations within the game series, Hard Evidence provides the player with five cases to be solved with our familiar cast; Gill Grissom, Catherine Willows, and the other Las Vegas crime lab team-members. This game introduces new investigation and forensic tools as well as investigation areas like an impound lot where vehicles and marine craft can be brought for a more detailed inspection and analysis.
CSI: Deadly Intent (2009) no information CSI: Deadly Intent is a computer game based on the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation television series. (wikipedia.org)
CSI: Fatal Conspiracy (2010) no information CSI: Fatal Conspiracy is a video game based on the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation television series. (wikipedia.org)
CSI: Miami (2004) no information Join the Miami investigative team from the show to solve five new crime cases in four locations. You'll use scientific equipment to analyze evidence, interrogate suspects and witnesses, watch and discuss autopsies and follow up on leads. Solve puzzles using the improved "hands-on" puzzle assembly system which gives you more interactivity with evidence and objects. Decipher cryptic clues and use high-tech crime-solving tools including DNA and fingerprint comparisons. (mobygames.com)
CSI: Unsolved (2010) no information CSI: Unsolved! is a video game based on the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation television series developed by Canadian studio Other Ocean Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
CT Special Forces (2002) no information The player controls an operative of a counter-terrorist force on a mission around the globe to stop terrorist activity and arrest its leaders. (Mobygames)
CT Special Forces 2: Back to Hell (2003) no information CT Special Forces: Back to Hell is the sequel to CT Special Forces and the story picks up right where the last game ended. Having destroyed the terrorist group Network the CT Special Forces are going back to do training missions, but more and more reports about new terror threats keep popping up. Could this be a new terrorist organization, or maybe Network is back for a second round? It's up to the CT Special Forces to stop the treat of terrorism once again! (mobygames)
CT Special Forces 3: Bioterror (2004) no information This evil terrorist organization has created a new molecule capable of modifying human DNA, reinforcing aggression and strength genes. Using this they have created a new breed of super soldiers. (Mobygames)
Cthulhu Saves the World (2011) no information Cthulhu was all set to plunge the world into insanity and destruction when a band of heroes cursed him and sealed away his powers. The only way for him to break the curse is to become a true hero. Save the world to destroy it! (Metacritic.com)
The Cub (2024) no information From the creators of Golf Club Nostalgia and Highwater. Return to their whimsical, neon-lit apocalypse in a Jungle Book meets The Armageddon fusion. Parkour through the remains of humanity as a child being hunted, while catchy end-of-days tunes and curious survivor stories play on the radio. (store.steampowered.com)
Cube 2: Sauerbraten (2004) no information Cube 2: Sauerbraten is a free multiplayer & singleplayer first person shooter, the successor of the Cube FPS. Much like the original Cube, the aim of this game is fun, old school deathmatch gameplay and also to allow map/geometry editing to be done cooperatively in-game. (sauerbraten.org)
Cube Life: Island Survival (2015) no information Cube Life: Island Survival is an indie sandbox video game developed and published by Cypronia. (wikipedia.org)
Cubemen (2012) no information Cubemen is a fast paced, action packed, original 3D Tower Defense game that mixes TD with RTS in single player & online multi-­player awesomeness! Get ready for some crazy Cubemen action! It’s the age old struggle between Good vs Bad, Blue vs Red, Little men vs Little men. (steampowered.com)
Cubemen 2 (2013) no information Cubemen 2 is a fast paced, action packed, original 3D Strategy game where you use your little Cubemen units to defend and attack enemies in a range of awesome game modes including CTF, Skirmish, Territory and more. (steampowered.com)
CubeWorks (2018) no information Welcome to CubeWorks, a VR game designed to challenge the player's spatial manipulation and problem solving abilities as they advance through various stages in a top-secret laboratory.
Cubic Ninja (2011) no information Cubic Ninja (Japanese: ??????????, Hepburn: Ky?bikku Ninja) is a puzzle video game for the Nintendo 3DS. (wikipedia.org)
Cubilete (0) no information The object of the game is to roll five dice of the same kind. A hand with less than five of a kind has absolutely no value. To win a round, you need to get the highest hand. The winner of each round (and only the winner) wins points based on the value of their hand. A game is played to a total score of 10 patas (points). Whoever gets 10 points first wins the game, even if all of the players have not had a turn.
CuBirds (2018) no information Every day, dozens of birds have a stop on the fences of our countryside. When it is time to leave, all these birds mix together, unable to organize themselves into flocks to fly home. Help them find their way back to their nest. (boardgamegeek.com)
Cubism (2020) no information Challenge your mind with this deceptively simple puzzle game where you assemble increasingly complex shapes out of colorful blocks. Includes support for hand tracking on the Oculus Quest. (game press kit)
Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest (2002) no information Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest, known in Japan as D?butsu Banch? (????, "Animal Leader") is an action-adventure video game. (wikipedia.org)
Cubix Robots For Everyone: Clash \'N Bash (2002) no information Something strange is happening in Bubble Town. Robots are going berserk because of Solex, the stuff that gives all robots their power. You must find each of the broken robots before the evil Dr. K and hits bad 'bots do, especially the scary and powerful Kolossal! (Gamefaqs)
Cubix: Robots for Everyone - Race \'n Robots (2001) no information The story is that Bubble Town's high-octane racing championships are about to begin, and every robot wants to be the ultimate racing champion of Bubble Town. You can choose from four robots at the beginning, including Cubix, and unlock more robots as you play the game. There are three modes, Story mode, Versus mode, and Coin Race. Certain shortcuts, like jumping over fences, are illegal, and will send you back to the track, making you lose time. (mobygames)
Cubix: Robots for Everyone - Race \'n Robots (2001) no information Cubix: Robots for Everyone - Race 'n Robots is a racing game based on the television series of the same name. There are three tracks to choose from at the start; four additional tracks can be unlocked by finding keys throughout the races. There are many different robots to choose from, each with different stats. Each race is three laps long, and there are many items that can affect your race. Blue pickups let you boost while red pickups stop you in your tracks. (mobygames)
Cubix: Robots for Everyone - Showdown (2003) no information The robots in Bubble Town have been infected by a substance known as Solex makes them hostile and destroy the town. The evil Doctor K. is after them now, and Connor and Abby must track the infected robots down before Doctor K. does. In the game, the player takes control of either Connor or Abby and has to explore Bubble town by solving puzzles and battling robots. (mobygames)
Cubixx HD (2011) no information Cubixx HD is a puzzle game developed by UK-based studio Laughing Jackal. (wikipedia.org)
Cuboid Ultimate Bundle (2010) no information The Cuboid Ultimate Pack includes the full game of Cuboid, along with 33 extra levels of mind bending madness, a Level Editor where you can create and share.
Cuccchi (2021) no information CUCCCHI is a game where you explore beautiful dioramas and go through dangerous and trippy labyrinths, in a journey inside the paintings of Enzo Cucchi. Find your way through 10 unique areas and collect 78 hidden objects to unlock an archive gallery displaying the different sets of paintings that inspired the visuals for the game. Featuring an electronic/lo-fi soundtrack that will appeal to fans of Boards of Canada, Four Tet, and múm. (fantasticostudio.it)
Cuckold Simulator (2019) no information Try yourself in the role of a “boomer” drinking green energy, while simultaneously satisfying yourself, watching his beloved wife with a her boyfriend through the doorway. (Steam)
CUCKOLD SIMULATOR: Life as a Beta Male Cuck (2021) no information CUCKOLD SIMULATOR, the exciting new game where you play as Cuckold (that is his name) in his day-to-day life. Work hard, give all your money to the bull, and be verbally abused by your fat wife. (steam)
Cuisineer (2023) no information This is a food-focused action roguelike that challenges you to earn your dinner by fighting it in a dungeon. Combating gangs of chickens and fire-breathing peppers is only part of the challenge you face, as you’ll also have to restore the legacy of the protagonist's derelict restaurant. Explore procedurally generated biomes like lush forests, flaming volcanoes, icy caves, and deadly swamps that change their size, shape, and the ingredients they hold every time you visit. (xseedgames.com)
Culdcept (1997) no information Culdcept (?????? Karudoseputo) is a turn-based strategy video game. It is based on the popular trading card game of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Culdcept (2012) no information Culdcept is a card-based strategy game. (nintendo.wikia.com)
Culdcept Revolt (2016) no information Culdcept Revolt (?????? ???? Karudoseputo Riboruto) is a turn-based strategy video game developed by OmiyaSoft for the Nintendo 3DS. (wikipedia.org)
Culdcept Saga (2006) no information Culdcept Saga (?????? ??? Karudoseputo Saaga) is a video game in the Culdcept series developed exclusively for the Xbox 360 video game console. (wikipedia.org)
Culdcept Second (2001) no information Culdcept Second (?????? ???? Karudoseputo Sekando) is a turn-based strategy video game for the Dreamcast. (wikipedia.org)
The Culling 2 (2018) no information The Culling returns to take Battle Royale to the next level. Real-world weapon ballistics. A strategically brutal melee combat system. Perks to customize your play style. Fifty contestants will drop in and compete for glory, but only one will be crowned the winner. Do you have what it takes? (store.steampowered.com)
The Culling (2017) no information In a remote island paradise, 16 contestants have 25 minutes to explore, scavenge items, craft weapons, build traps, hunt and kill each other. There has never been a battle royale game this focused, brutal, and adrenaline-filled! Only one will be crowned the winner, do you have the guts to survive? (store.steampowered.com)
Culpa Innata (2007) no information The world is at peace in the year 2047. That peace did not come without a price, however. A disaster occurred and a new World Union was formed to take control. Many of the world's largest countries are now part of the WU, which manages most aspects of everyday life - even the rearing of human offspring. Everyone's daily lives are monitored. So, while the world is free from crime, sickness, famine and suffering, human emotions and privacy have been sacrificed for the greater good. (mobygames.com)
Cult of the Lamb (2022) no information Cult of the Lamb is a rogue-like action-adventure game developed by indie developer Massive Monster. (wikipedia.org)
Cultic (2022) no information Death is only the beginning. Crawl from your grave and gear up to fight your way through the ranks of a mysterious and twisted cult. You, your guns, and your dynamite will have to shoot, slide, blast, duck, dodge, and maybe throw a gib or two to survive in this old-school-inspired shooter. (Steam)
Cultist Simulator (2018) no information Cultist Simulator is a narrative-driven simulation game that has the player take a role of a citizen in a nameless society where their actions may led to them creating a cult-like following. The game's mechanics are presented as a combinations of cards and action buttons. Cards represent a range of different elements, from persons, attributes like health and reason, emotional states, locations, items, wealth, lore, and other aspects. (wikipedia.org)
Cuphead (2017) no information Cuphead is a classic run and gun action game heavily focused on boss battles. Inspired by cartoons of the 1930s, the visuals and audio are painstakingly created with the same techniques of the era, i.e. traditional hand drawn cel animation, watercolor backgrounds, and original jazz recordings.
Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course (2022) no information In Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course, Cuphead and Mugman are joined by Ms. Chalice for a DLC add-on adventure on a brand new island! With new weapons, new charms, and Ms. Chalice's brand new abilities, take on a new cast of multi-faceted, screen-filling bosses to assist Chef Saltbaker in Cuphead's final challenging quest. (igdb)
Curious Cargo (2020) no information A two-player game in which you go head-to-head against your opponent by building up the infrastructure of your facility, calling in trucks at the right moment, all while perfectly timing the shipping and receiving of cargo to score the most points. Connect an interweaving web of lines to your shipping and receiving spaces. Play with two-color conveyor tiles, or step it up for an advanced experience and play with all three colors. Ship your custom-shaped cargo tokens to your opponent to interfere
Curious Expedition (2016) no information Curious Expedition is a roguelike expedition simulation set in the late 19th century. Together with famous personalities you will venture on unprecedented expeditions to regions never explored before for fame, science and treasures. (Steam)
Curious Expedition 2 (2021) no information Curious Expedition 2 is the follow-up to the award-winning 19th century expedition simulation. Join the legendary Explorer Clubs and venture on unprecedented expeditions to regions never explored before for fame, science and treasures. (Metacritic.com)
Curious George (2006) no information Curious George is a 2006 platform game published by Namco, and developed by Monkey Bar Games, a division of Vicious Cycle Software. (wikipedia.org)
The Curious Tale of the Stolen Pets (2019) no information Help your grandfather solve the mystery of the stolen pets by exploring wonderful miniature worlds crafted from the ground up for VR. Use a hairdryer to melt snow in a wintery landscape! Search the wreck of a pirate ship partially hidden under the surface! (Fast Travel Games)
Curse (1989) no information Curse is a 1989 shoot 'em up game developed by Micronet for the Mega Drive video game console. It was a sideways scrolling shoot 'em up spread across five levels. Although an American release was planned, it was never officially released outside Japan. (igdb)
Curse of Issyos (2015) no information Defkalion was a fisherman who was sailing the seas one day when he heard the voice of the goddess Athena, who told him that his home island, Issyos, has been cursed by the Colossus and will sink into the ocean soon. He sails back home immediately to rescue his daughter, who is the only family he has left. (TVTropes)
The Curse of Monkey Island (1997) no information The Curse of Monkey Island is an adventure game that followed the successful games The Secret of Monkey Island and Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge. The game is the last LucasArts game to use the SCUMM engine, which was extensively upgraded for its last outing. The Curse of Monkey Island is the first Monkey Island game to include voice acting, and has a more cartoon-ish graphic style than the earlier games. (wikipedia.org)
Curse of the Azure Bonds (1989) no information Curse of the Azure Bonds contained new features compared to its predecessor, Pool of Radiance. The overland map allows a player to select an adjacent location and automatically travel there. There are random encounters with monsters when traveling to locations. The player may now choose the classes of paladin and ranger for characters in addition to fighter, thief, magic-user, and cleric. [...] The graphics were improved slightly, though everything was still drawn in 16 colors. (wikipedia.org)
Curse of the Dead Gods (2021) no information You seek untold riches, eternal life, divine powers - it leads to this accursed temple, a seemingly-infinite labyrinth of bottomless pits, deadly traps, and monsters. (store.steampowered.com)
Curse of the Pharaohs (2018) no information The second expansion focuses on Egyptian mythology, pitting players against undead pharaohs and famed Egyptian monsters. Bayek will need to explore a mystical new realm and discover the root of the curse that has brought these creatures to life.
Curse of the Sea Rats (2023) no information Curse of the Sea Rats is a 'ratoidvania' platform adventure with lovingly crafted, hand-drawn animations. (Metacritic.com)
Curse: The eye of Isis (2003) no information Someone has stolen an artifact from the British Museum - a sacred (and CURSED) Egyptian statuette called the "Eye of Isis". You are called in to investigate its disappearance, find and return it to the pyramid where it once resided. The deadly curse must be stopped, and time is of the essence! (Mobygames)
The Cursed Crusade (2011) no information The Cursed Crusade is an action hack and slash game developed by Kylotonn. (wikipedia.org)
Cursed Mountain (2009) no information Eric Simmons is a famous mountaineer whose reputation overshadows that of his younger brother, Frank. Envious, Frank Simmons accepts a foolhardy mission to climb Chomolonzo and retrieve a sacred Buddhist artifact, or "terma", that his sponsor claims is hidden near the summit, in order to finally make a name for himself. He soon discovers that Frank has angered the goddess of Chomolonzo through his deeds, and by opening the terma, has torn a rift between the mortal world and the Bardo (TVTropes)
The Cursed Names of Nightmares (2019) no information A fun, party-style card game where you get to channel your inner Dario Argento! Use the provided words and your imagination to come up with the best, most baroquely horror-tastic giallo film title possible and construct a compelling plot synopsis to go along with it. Pitch your most grotesque and beautiful movie idea, gather points, and win the game!
Cursed to Golf (2022) no information Cursed to Golf is a golf-like adventure where every shot counts. Players are tasked with making it out of Golf Purgatory to become a Golfing Legend. (Metacritic.com)
Curses (2001) no information You must obey the Curses placed upon you at all times, if someone notices that you're not barking or declaring eternal love or doing whatever else it is you're supposed to be doing, then that player rings the central bell and reveals you for a louse and a nogoodnik. As a penalty, you must turn the Curse card you violated face down. And while you might think that lifting a Curse is good, break three Curses and you're out of the game. Eventually only one person will remain, and wins the game!
Curses \'n Chaos (2015) no information Curses 'N Chaos is a 2D, wave-based, arena-brawler video game with a focus on 2-player co-op by independent developer Tribute Games. (wikipedia.org)
Cursor*10 (2008) no information In this fun addicting flash game, learn to cooperate with yourself and make it to the top floor (16)! (maxgames.com)
Curved Space (2021) no information Curved Space is an intense arcade-style twin-stick shooter that takes the classic formula and plunges it into the weirdest reaches of space. Battle cosmic space-invading spiders across curved landscapes where bullets hug the terrain while the horizon drops sharply out of sight. (Metacritic.com)
Custer\'s Revenge (1982) no information The player controls the character of Custer, depicted as a man wearing nothing but a cavalry hat, boots, and a bandana, sporting a visible erection. Custer has to overcome arrow attacks to reach the other side of the screen. His goal is to have sex with a Native American woman tied to a pole.
Custom Mech Wars (2023) no information Take customization to the extreme with the Omega Customization System and battle with one-of-a-kind combat units in this all-new third-person shooter mecha game. (store.steampowered.com)
Custom Robo (2004) no information Custom Robo, known in Japan as Custom Robo Battle Revolution (?????????????????? Kasutamu Robo Batoru Rebory?shon), is an action role-playing video game developed by Noise and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo GameCube. It is the fourth title of the Custom Robo series, and the first title of the series released outside Japan or China, which was released in North America. (wikipedia.org)
Custom Robo (1999) no information Custom Robo (???? ?? Kasutamu Robo) is a Sci-Fi action role playing game. It was released in 1999 for the Nintendo 64 only in Japan. (wikipedia.org)
Custom Robo Arena (2006) no information Custom Robo Arena is a science fiction action role playing game for the Nintendo DS. In the game, the player participates in Custom Robo tournaments and tries to earn money to buy parts to use to improve their robo. The game is the first in the series that features two-player mode with the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection including voice chat, Multi-Card play, and DS Download Play. Custom Robo Arena also uses a "Rivals" list. (wikipedia.org)
Custom Robo V2 (2000) no information Custom Robo V2 (??????V? Kasutamu Robo Buits?) is a Sci-Fi action role playing game developed by Noise and published by Nintendo. The battle system in Custom Robo V2 is very similar to the first one, except it features tag-teaming, which was never used in later 3D Custom Robo titles except for Custom Robo: Battle Revolution for the Nintendo GameCube. (wikipedia.org)
Cut the Rope (2010) no information In each level, a piece of candy hangs by one or several ropes which the player must cut with a swipe of their finger using the device's touchscreen. Using various objects such as floating bubbles and bellows, the candy must also be manipulated around obstacles to get to Om Nom's mouth. (wikipedia.org).
Cut the Rope: Triple Treat (2014) no information Cut the Rope: Triple Treat was released in 2014 for Nintendo 3DS, including levels from the three previous Cut the Rope games, Cut the Rope, Cut the Rope: Experiments and Cut the Rope: Time Travel. (wikipedia.org)
Cuthbert Enters the Tombs Of Doom (1984) no information You play the role of Cuthbert who has discovered the writings of Jesmon and has decided to enter the Tombs to find treasure as well as the Temple. The game is a flick-screen maze game where you must search the various screens collecting treasure and bonuses while avoiding the monsters. You are armed and one shot is only needed to remove the monsters who appear after a few seconds after you enter a screen. Touching a monster loses you a life and you can only fire sideways. (mobygames.com)
Cuthbert Goes Walkabout (1983) no information In this installment of the Cuthbert Saga, Cuthbert goes for a stroll on a grid. As he walks along all four sides of a cell in a grid, it changes color, and when all cells have been colored, it is on to the next grid. This would have been too easy, were it not for the nasties that also walk along the grid. The inspiration for this game is the old arcade game, Amidar, and it can be seen as a primitive version of Oh Mummy. (mobygames.com)
Cuthbert in Space (1984) no information Cuthbert, the versatile game protagonist, has this time gone into space. On a series of Joust-like levels, he must clear two stages on each level. Once Cuthbert has returned to the mother ship, they travel to the next level. During the space passage, you can encounter troubles, which is handled through a text-only interface. He may have to leave the ship to pick up spare parts, and then return them within a set time limit, or bombs will go off. (mobygames.com)
Cutie Suzuki no Ringside Angel (1990) no information Cutie Suzuki no Ringside Angel is a wrestling game in which the player can choose to control any of the nine available female wrestlers. Each girl has her own strengths and weaknesses. There are three modes in the game: fighting against any of the opponents with the selected character; participating in a playoff tournament; and an additional "watch" mode that allows players to watch fights without participating. (mobygames)
Cutthroat Island (1995) no information Cutthroat Island is a 1995 action-adventure platform game that was developed by Software Creations and published by Acclaim Entertainment for various consoles. It is based on the film Cutthroat Island. (wikipedia.org)
Cutthroats (1984) no information Cutthroats is an interactive fiction computer game written by Michael Berlyn and Jerry Wolper and was published by Infocom in 1984. It was released for the Amiga, Apple II, Atari 8-bit family, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, TRS-80, TI-99/4A, and Macintosh. It is Infocom's thirteenth game.
Cy Girls (2004) no information It's the 21st century (a couple of decades ahead of the present time), and the world is dark cyberpunk place where cyber gear may be as deadly as a real metal gear. The game features two main characters, both ready to handle any given situations, both with special skills and abilities, and what's most important, both girls. Each girl has different methods of dealing with things and different storylines. (mobygames.com)
Cyanide & Happiness: Freakpocalypse (2021) no information Taking place in the Cyanide & Happiness universe, you play as a weird, unpopular ginger-headed orphan, and it's time to save the world. Or, maybe make things even worse. (Metacritic.com)
Cyber Citizen Shockman (2023) no information Slash and shoot your way through robots rampaging in Shockman's town! (Metacritic.com)
Cyber Citizen Shockman 2: A New Menace (2023) no information Initially released in 1992, Cyber Citizen Shockman 2: A New Menace is bringing its nostalgic flavor of platform action to consoles. Join bionic heroes Arnold and Sonya on their mission to defend the world from an alien invasion. Jump, fly and blast your way through levels full of robotic alien baddies, take down epic bosses, and save your allies from the clutches of evil. Rediscover Cyber Citizen Shockman 2: A New Menace today! (nintendo)
Cyber Doll (1996) no information Cyber Doll (サイバードール) is a 1996 RPG for the Sega Saturn released by I'MAX exclusively in Japan. (segaretro)
Cyber Manhunt (2021) no information Cyber Manhunt is a story-oriented puzzle game focusing on big data, hacking, citizen privacy, and social workers. It focuses on social issues such as cyber violence and privacy breaches. (store.steampowered)
Cyber Manhunt: New World (2023) no information A narrative-driven puzzle game that combines themes of big data, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence. Play as an AI assistant in a major corporation. Deploy intricate social engineering tactics and expose hidden truths in a world of ambition, deception, and advanced technology. (store.steampowered.com)
Cyber Protocol (2019) no information Cyber Protocol is an arcade puzzle game set in Cyberpunk scenario with a strong and dynamic gameplay. You impersonate the main hero, whose mission is to bring his Android friend (G0X6) back to life by activating the protocol. (Metacritic.com)
Cyber Shadow (2021) no information Cyber Shadow is a side-scrolling action-platform video game created by Finnish indie developer Mechanical Head Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Cyber Spin (1992) no information Cyber Spin is a top-down racing game. The player takes on the role of Chuck Davis, superstar teenage racer, driving in the Cyber Car. Chuck faces seven opponents in Grand Prix across ten nations. The main obstacle in Cyber Spin is the power supply. Power is depleted when the turbo is used and also when damage is taken. When there is no power left, the race is over for Chuck. (mobygames.com)
Cyber Stadium Series: Base Wars (1991) no information Cyber Stadium Series: Base Wars (commonly shortened to Base Wars or BaseWars) is a futuristically-themed sports game, released for the Nintendo Entertainment System. (wikipedia.org)
Cyber Strike (1980) no information The date is 320.45. You have been briefed by Major General Nasir about a clone attack on bases Keppler, Galileo, Copernicus, and Newton. The attack was masterminded by the notorious leader, Gar, and executed by his fleet of robot fighter drones. Your job is to command the Gamma Glider IV drone into the trouble areas and eradicate the enemies. You send the drone through hyperspace and remotely control the drone's actions. (mobygames)
Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Force (2001) no information Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Force (電脳戦機バーチャロン フォース, Dennō Senki Bācharon Fōsu) is a 3D mecha fighting game developed by Sega AM3 (formerly Hitmaker). (wikipedia.org)
Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Oratorio Tangram (1998) no information Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Oratorio Tangram (?????????? ??????????? Denn? Senki B?charon Oratorio Tanguramu) is a 1998 Japanese Sega Model 3 arcade game. (wikipedia.org)
Cyber-Lip (1990) no information Inspired by the Contra series, Cyber-Lip is an early side-scrolling shooter by SNK for the Neo Geo. It's considered one of the predecessors to popular Metal Slug franchise. (igdb)
Cyberball (1988) no information Cyberball (???????, Saib?b?ru) is a video game released in arcades in 1988 by Atari.
Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness (1995) no information A sci-fi one-on-one fighting game in which several characters converge in the wastes of the far future and must fight each other for their own personal reasons aboard giant battle mechs. (mobygames)
Cyberdimension Neptunia: 4 Goddesses Online (2017) no information In this hack 'n' slash adventure co-developed with Tamsoft and Compile Heart, the 4 Goddesses enter an online fantasy game inspired by... themselves! Choose from 12 characters with unique playstyles and skills to fight in realtime brawls, customize with accessories, and play online with others! (store.steampowered.com)
Cyberdyne Warrior (1989) no information Players control a space marine who must search for droids on three planets - Geminus, Sirius, and Arius - while avoiding the planet's inhabitants and hazards. (igdb)
Cyberia (1994) no information Cyberia is an action game with puzzle sequences and a heavy reliance on scripted events and cutscenes. The game allows limited navigation between locations, which usually lead to a puzzle or (more often) action scenes that involve either shooting down planes with a gun turret or navigating various flying vehicles, destroying enemies in a Star Wars: Rebel Assault-style confrontations. (mobygames.com)
CyberJudas (1996) no information Cyber Judas is the sequel to Shadow President, where in both games it's all about power, government, diplomacy, sovereignty and the casual terrorist who wants make you (the President of the United States) look bad by nuking another country with your own nuclear arsenal! (mobygames.com)
CyberMage: Darklight Awakening (1995) no information CyberMage is a 3D first-person shooter set in a dark futuristic environment. Controls can be customized to allow mouse- or keyboard-based gameplay. Jumping, looking up and down (keyboard only), and rudimentary interaction with objects (e.g. switches) are available. The hero is able to use various weapons as well as his Darklight powers against many foes. These offensive, ranged powers deplete a special energy called "Mann-Ra", which regenerates itself over time. (mobygames.com)
Cybernator (1992) no information Cybernator is a side scrolling mech combat game and platform game. The player controls Jake as he moves his assault suit left and right on the battlefield. The assault suit can jump and use a jetpack for a short time to increase altitude. The assault suit begins with a Shot machine gun weapon that spreads out fire in front, and a Punch weapon for close melee. Additional weapons can be found and existing weapons improved by the gathering of "P" power-ups left by defeated enemies. (mobygames.com)
Cybernoid II: The Revenge (1988) no information The player must pilot their fighter through multiple levels destroying pirate spacecraft while collecting gems and powerups. (wikipedia.org)
Cybernoid: The Fighting Machine (1987) no information Cybernoid: The Fighting Machine is a shoot 'em up developed and published in 1987 by Hewson Consultants. (wikipedia.org)
Cyberpunk 2077 (2020) no information Cyberpunk 2077 is an open-world, action-adventure story set in Night City, a megalopolis obsessed with power, glamour and body modification. You play as V, a mercenary outlaw going after a one-of-a-kind implant that is the key to immortality.
Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty (2023) no information Phantom Liberty is a spy-thriller expansion for the open-world action-adventure RPG Cyberpunk 2077. When the orbital shuttle of the President of the New United States of America is shot down over the deadliest district of Night City, there’s only one person who can save her — you. Become V, a cyberpunk for hire, and dive deep into a tangled web of espionage and political intrigue, unraveling a story that connects the highest echelons of power with the brutal world of black-market mercenaries.
Cyberstrike (1994) no information It's kill or be killed. Move or die. Match wits against real players in CyberCity. Collect Power up modules to boost performance on your own personal Cyberpod. The longer you stay alive, the more powerful you become. (mobygames)
CyberStrike 2 (1998) no information Unleash an arsenal of weapons to save your clan from exploding enemy fire in the most intense cyber battle ever. Set in a war-torn future where cyberpods from rival clans battle over planetary turf, your missions are complex and your options are endless. Enjoy challenging solo play or link to the internet for multiplayer gaming that allows thousands of players to compete simultaneously in hundreds of cyber cities. (Mobygames)
CyberTiger (1999) no information CyberTiger (also known as Cyber Tiger Woods Golf) is a 1999 golf video game featuring Tiger Woods. (wikipedia.org)
Cybertrash STATYX (2024) no information Cybertrash STATYX is a 2D action platformer with elements of a tactical and set in a cyberpunk world. Run, jump, slide, and destroy enemies to gain experience points for upgrading your character, Jenet. (store.steampowered.com)
Cyborg Hunter (1989) no information It is the year 2242. You are Paladin, the galaxy's toughest bounty hunter. Cyborgs are about to take complete control of the universe under the direction of Vipron, their evil leader. You are sent to the cyborg fortress to get rid of all the chief cyborgs in each of the seven areas. (mobygames.com)
Cyborg Justice (1993) no information Cyborg Justice is a side-scrolling beat 'em up video game developed by Novotrade and published in 1993 for the Sega Genesis. (wikipedia)
Cycle 28 (2018) no information A fast-paced space shooter with screen-shaking explosions and a mystery at its heart. First you think it's an arcade game: simple controls, powerful upgrades, and intense dogfights. But you’re living the same day over and over, trying to find out who the enemy are, and what they want. (store.steampowered.com)
Cycle Chaser H-5 (2023) no information Mysterious Aliens have occupied a scorched Earth. A lone pilot seizes the skies. What is it they're after? Cycle Chaser H-5 is a horizontal arcade-style shoot-em-up. Burn through waves of impenetrable foes with a sleek arsenal of weapons. Defeat foes to harvest their energy, then activate the powerful 'Super Tatsujin' system for maximum power and defense! (igdb)
Cyclone (1985) no information The player controls a rescue helicopter and must retrieve five supply crates from a collection of islands, while a dangerous cyclone is in the area. (wikipedia)
Cymbergaj (0) no information Tabletop game that simulates European football. The game mechanics is similar to Carrom or PitchCar - players finger-flick their respective team coins to hit the ball and eventually to score points by shooting goals. The rules of fair and foul plays depend on the variant of the game. Each of two players has a team represented by coins.
Cypher (2012) no information Cypher is a cyberpunk text adventure (interactive fiction) set in the dystopian city of Neosushi. As in all text adventures you interact with the game by writing sentences. The game features a graphic interface which helps the player visualize the inventory and locations. (mobygames.com)
Cytosis: A Cell Biology Board Game (2017) no information A worker placement game that takes place inside a human cell. Players start out with a number of workers and on a player’s turn, they will place one of their workers in any available location within that cell. Some of the locations provide players with resources (e.g., mRNA, ATP); some with actions (e.g., convert resources, collect cards). Resources are used to build enzymes, hormones and/or receptors, which score Health Points. The player with the most Health Points at the end of the game win
Cytosis: Virus Expansion (2017) no information Adds Influenza, Rhino Virus and Ebola. Player may pay ATP to build up their antibodies to each of the three viral strains. When a Virus attacks, all players will roll a number of antibody dice according to their level of health and add it to the antibodies they've accumulated throughout the game. The player with the highest antibody response will gain resources while the player with weakest antibody response will lose resources.
Cytus (2012) no information Cytus features a story plot that is carried through its 10 main chapters as well as a prologue. The story revolves around the protagonist, Vanessa, who lives in a 22nd-century world where robots with human memories are the only remaining sentient beings while living humans are killed by a mutant virus. Due to limited memory space, human emotions are stored in the form of music in "Cytus", and by playing the songs, the robots are able to revive their human emotions. (wikipedia.org)
Cytus II (2018) no information "Cytus II" is a music rhythm game created by Rayark Games. It's our fourth rhythm game title, following the footsteps of three global successes, "Cytus", "DEEMO" and "VOEZ". This sequel to "Cytus" brings back the original staff and is a product of hardwork and devotion. -Rayark Games
D (1995) no information 1997 Los Angeles. Laura Harris receives a horrifying call from the police: her father, Dr. Richter Harris, has locked himself away in his hospital... after murdering many inside. Rushing to the scene, Laura enters the hospital to find her father. But once inside, the hospital transforms into a medieval castle. Now trapped, Laura must find her father, and along the way, uncover the dark history of her family and her own past.
D-Day (1984) no information D-Day is a war game simulation based on the World War II Normandy landings. (wikipedia.org)
D-Force (1991) no information D-Force, known in Japan as Dimension Force (???????????), is a 1991 vertical scrolling shooter video game developed and published in Japan by Asmik for the Super Famicom and later localized and published in North America by Asmik Corporation of America for the Super NES. (wikipedia.org)
D.i.R.T.: Origin of the Species (2006) no information D.i.R.T.: Origin of the Species is a third person shooter, notable only for its generally poor taste, ugly graphics and nonsensical plot. (igdb)
D\'s Garage21 Kōbo Game: Tane o Maku Tori (1999) no information Tane o Makutori is a Puzzle game, developed and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 1999. (gbatemp.com)
D/Generation (1991) no information Make your way through 10 floors of isometric action and puzzles, trying to stay alive and discover what's going on. Talk to and rescue survivors, pick up armaments and log into computer terminals. What caused the Genoq disaster? What's inside the vital package you've got to deliver? What is the D/Generation? And what is really waiting for you on the top floor of the building? (mobygames.com)
D2 (2000) no information D-2 is a follow-up to D, though the two games are not directly connected to each other story-wise and also have significant differences in gameplay. D-2 combines a horror theme with shooter and role-playing elements. Exploring the vast snowy landscape and investigating the surroundings triggers extensive cutscenes that advance the narrative. (mobygames.com)
D4: Dark Dreams Don\'t Die (2014) no information The title represents the phrase "Dark Dreams Don't Die" and the fourth dimension (time). The main character is David Young, a private investigator whose wife has been murdered. The trauma surrounding her death left Young unable to recollect those memories, but has allowed him to travel through time. Young travels through time to undo the murder. The player cannot time travel arbitrarily, as the powers are activated upon finding certain objects. (wikipedia)
Da Capo (2002) no information Da Capo (〜ダ・カーポ〜, Da Kāpo, commonly abbreviated as D.C.) is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Circus's division Circus Northern. (wikipedia.org)
Da Capo II (2006) no information Da Capo II takes place 53 years after the events of Da Capo, when Sakura Yoshino, weary of being alone for so long, wished upon a prototype artificial wish-granting magical cherry tree for a son—Yoshiyuki Sakurai. In the first arc, while Yoshiyuki attends Kazami Academy, beneath the school, he awakens Minatsu Amakase, a robot. Yoshiyuki helps her adapt to a life with humans despite robots being nothing more than mere tools. (wikipedia.org)
Da Capo III (2012) no information Da Capo III (〜ダ・カーポ III〜, Da Kāpo III, abbreviated as D.C. III) is a Japanese visual novel developed by Circus. (wikipedia.org)
Les Défenseurs de l\'ombre (1987) no information Les Défenseurs de l'ombre est un jeu d'aventure développé par la société Effest et sorti en 1987 sur Atari ST.
Dépanneur Nocturne (2020) no information A short exploration game about poking around a convenience store and finding a gift with the help of its owner. But sometimes the perfect gift finds you. (store.steampowered.com)
Déraciné (2018) no information Taking the role as an unseen faerie in a secluded boarding school, the player moves around in frozen time, collecting various bits of information that serve to unfold an overarching mystery.
Dabble (2011) no information Players pick 20 tiles each, then attempt to create a 2-, 3-, 4-, 5-, and 6-letter word in five minutes. The first player to accomplish the goal receives the points from the tiles that his opponents were unable to use (incomplete words). If no one can create all five words, each player is allowed to trade in whichever tiles he does not want for new tiles and another round begins. Players may add another element by picking a "Subject Category", such as "clothing" or "foods".
Dad\'n Me (2005) no information Like father, like son. Control this young punk and wreak havoc in playgrounds. (Miniplay)
Daemon X Machina (2019) no information Daemon X Machina is an upcoming third-person shooter action game developed and published by Marvelous. (wikipedia.org)
Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions (1993) no information In this game, Duck Dodgers (Daffy Duck) sets out to stop Marvin the Martian from performing various nefarious deeds. There is only one way to stop Marvin and that's to destroy all five of his deadly machines.
The Dagger of Amon Ra (1992) no information One year after the events described in The Colonel's Bequest, Laura Bow, fresh out of college, is hired by a New York newspaper to write a story about the newest exhibit acquired by the local Leyendecker Museum, an ancient Egyptian dagger. However, during a party to celebrate the opening of the museum's new section, someone is murdered, the dagger is stolen, and Laura, after asking to be allowed to investigate, is locked in with the rest of the guests. (mobygames.com)
Dagon: by H. P. Lovecraft (2021) no information Dagon is a 3D narrative experience in madness based on the cult short story of the same title by the master of cosmic horror and weird fiction, H. P. Lovecraft himself. It’s an interactive portal into the world of the controversial genius and his highly acclaimed Cthulhu Mythos, open to both newcomers and long-time devotees. (mobygames.com)
Dahna: Megami Tanjou (1992) no information Dahna: Megami Tanjō (Dahna 女神誕生, Dahna: Goddess' Birth) is a 1991 platform action game developed by and published by IGS for the Mega Drive exclusively in Japan and South Korea. The player controls the woman warrior-esque title character who struggles against the powers of an evil sorceress raiding her village. The story is told through cut scenes as Dahna is helped along the way by various mythical beasts. (wikipedia)
Daigasso! Band Brothers (2004) no information Daigasso! Band Brothers is a music video game. The game features multiple songs, which include classical music, television themes, and video game music. The game is controlled using both the buttons on the DS as well as its touch screen in certain portions. It uses a variety of different instruments, which are combined selectively in order to compose a song. Besides the primary mode, players may play together, each one playing a different instrument in the song. (wikipedia.org)
Daihinmin (0) no information A Japanese card game (playable with a standard poker deck) The game is a card "climbing" game, and the "revolution" aspect is that the value of the best card can be reduced to worthlessness in a single trick. The basic strategy is very simple; players attempt to get rid of weaker cards first so that only stronger cards are left in the players' hands near the end of a game. If a player is stuck with a low card, it will be very hard to get to play it and empty a hand. However, as winning a trick l
Daikatana (2000) no information In the year 2455 AD, swordmaster Hiro Miyamoto is visited by a man named Dr. Toshiro Ebihara, a descendant of Inshiro who is suffering from a plague and about to die. Toshiro tells Hiro that Kage Mishima, the ruler of the planet, took over the world by stealing the Daikatana and using it to alter history. Mikiko Ebihara, Toshiro's daughter, has been captured when trying to steal back the Daikatana, and Hiro must rescue her and fix history. (wiki)
Daikatana (2000) no information The Game Boy Color version of Daikatana was only released in Europe; Kemco decided against the North American and Japanese release due to the poor reputation of the Daikatana brand. This version's gameplay differs greatly from the N64 and PC versions: at Romero's request, the title was adapted to the platform as a top-down dungeon crawler, in the style of early Zelda games such as the NES original and The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. (wikipedia.org)
Daikoukai Jidai IV Rota Nova (2006) no information Rota Nova was released by KOEI on March 23, 2006, for the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS. This is a remake of Porto Estado for handhelds. (wikipedia.org)
Daiku no Medium (2019) no information "A ship by the name of 'Lilith' has been navigating through space for two years with a single goal – reaching Eden, the heart of the Universe. The ship's team, consisting of Captain Lazarus, First Mate Anna and Second Mate Joseph, is constantly fighting through hundreds and hundreds of enemy 'Phantom 4s' that has been chasing them throughout the whole trip. But the final frontier stands before them: Eden is almost within hand's reach..." (itch.io)
Daily Thread: The Sewing of Discontent (2023) no information Henrietta is a seamstress in early industrial Manchester, enjoying Victorian age manufactory work. Relive your favorite moments from Dickens, Zola, and Marx, learn about the history of working conditions and worker rights and how they got where they are today, and think of where they could still go! (steam)
Daily Thread: The Sewing of Discontent (2023) no information Henrietta is a seamstress in early industrial Manchester, enjoying Victorian age manufactory work. Relive your favorite moments from Dickens, Zola, and Marx, learn about the history of working conditions and worker rights and how they got where they are today, and think of where they could still go! (steam)
Daily Thread: The Sewing of Discontent (2023) no information Henrietta is a seamstress in early industrial Manchester, enjoying Victorian age manufactory work. Relive your favorite moments from Dickens, Zola, and Marx, learn about the history of working conditions and worker rights and how they got where they are today, and think of where they could still go! (steam)
Dairyman (2016) no information You are a dairyman, milking fresh milk everyday, working hard to fulfill the orders given by the farm owner. But be aware! If your milk spoils an entire day's work will go down the drain! Or maybe you can turn milk into cheese or ice cream products, increasing their value and prevent them from spoiling! Can you become the best dairyman of the farm?
Daisenryaku Perfect HD (2014) no information Daisenryaku Perfect HD (大戦略PERFECT 戦場の覇者 Daisenryaku Perfect: Senjou no Hasha) is a turn-based strategy game released by SystemSoft Alpha. (wikipedia.org)
Daisenryaku Portable (2005) no information Daisenryaku Portable is a military turn-based strategy game for the PlayStation Portable published by Genki. (wikipedia.org)
Daisenryaku Portable 2 (2006) no information Daisenryaku Portable 2 is a military turn-based strategy game for the PlayStation Portable published by Genki. (wikipedia.org)
Daiva Story 6: Imperial of Nirsartia (1986) no information DAIVA Story 6: Nirsartia no Gyokuza is the sixth game in the DAIVA saga. Like the other games in this franchise, it tells the same overarching story, however this time the story is explored through the view of the protagonist named Mahtari Shuban. Mahtari's task is to take resources from 15 different hostile planets and also defeat the enemies who inhabit them. (Mobygames.com)
Dakar 18 (2018) no information DAKAR 18 is a realistic simulation of the world famous annual rally raid organized by Amaury Sport Organisation (A.S.O.) in South America, and features stunning visuals and a variety of vehicles, including motorcycles, cars, trucks, quads and SxS.
Dakar 2: The World\'s Ultimate Rally (2003) no information Dakar 2: The World's Ultimate Rally is a racing video game developed by Acclaim Studios Cheltenham. (wikipedia.org)
Dakar Desert Rally (2022) no information Dakar Desert Rally is the biggest and most epic off-road rally racing adventure ever developed. (Metacritic.com)
Daldos (0) no information Two players take turns rolling the dice to try and free their pegs for movement, then try to capture the opponents pegs before they can ambush your starting pieces. The board consists of three lines of holes for the pegs, the middle one being one hole longer than the two sides. The two side lines are filled with each player's pegs.
Dalek Attack (1992) no information In this game you play the role of the Doctor. The story sees you trying to stop the Daleks from invading earth with help from your companions. The gameplay starts with you flying along the sewers of London on a hover platform blasting monsters with your laser. In later levels the gameplay turns to on foot platform jumping and shooting with your sonic screwdriver and grenades. There are three different incarnations of the doctor for you to play as. (mobygames.com)
Daley Thompson\'s Decathlon (1984) no information The player takes part in the ten events of the modern decathlon. (wikipedia.org)
Damascus Gear: Operation Osaka (2018) no information The goal of 'Damascus Gear Operation Osaka' is to repay the hero's inherited debt before the due date. The hero together with his Operator will participate in the Arena as a Ranker, aiming for the prize money to repay his debt. It will not be a story for the history books, but a battle for freedom... (igdb)
Damascus Gear: Operation Tokyo (2013) no information The GEAR System was developed sometime in the middle of the 21st century, by the Atsuga Corporation, and allowed pilots unprecedented motor-control and maneuverability with their machines. Mankind developed the system further, to create man-operated mechs and robots, known as GEARs. (igdb)
Damnation (2009) no information Damnation is a steampunk shooter, developed by Blue Omega Entertainment and published by Codemasters. It was released in 2009 on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
Damned (2014) no information Damned: A Randomized Online Horror Game - What is Damned? Damned is a randomized online horror game for up to 5 players (4 survivors and 1 monster). You’ll be able to play as one of four people trapped in different haunted places (hotels, hospitals, etc). (store.steampowered.com)
Damsel (2018) no information Cause distress in this challenging fast-paced action platformer. Experience a dark cartoon world come to life as frenetic gameplay meets comic book visuals and storytelling. Dash through beautiful arenas vanquishing vampires, rescuing hostages, disarming bombs, hacking servers and much more. (store.steampowered.com)
Dan the Man (2016) no information This legendary game dials back to gaming's retro roots to bring you an action platformer brawler that you'd swear you've played in the old arcade! So download now and take control of the legendary (and often inappropriate hero) ... Dan the Man!
Dance Aerobics (1987) no information Dance Aerobics, released in Japan as Aerobics Studio (エアロビスタジオ, Earobi Sutajio), is a music video game published in February 1987 by Bandai as the third game in Bandai's Family Trainer series. (wikipedia.org)
Dance Central (2010) no information Dance Central is a music rhythm game for the Xbox 360 with the requirement of the Kinect. (wikipedia.org)
Dance Central 2 (2011) no information Dance Central 2 is the sequel to Dance Central and the second game in Harmonix' dancing game series for the Kinect peripheral. Basic gameplay is unchanged compared to the predecessor: players must perform dance moves in rhythm with the music and the displayed on-screen dancers, for which body movements are tracked by the Kinect sensor. Game modes include single-song performances, head-to-head dance battles, training mode, and a new story mode called "Crew Challenge". (mobygames.com)
Dance Central 3 (2012) no information Dance Central 3 is the third game in the Dance Central series. (wikipedia.org)
Dance Dance Revolution (1998) no information Dance Dance Revolution, abbreviated DDR, is a game that was released in arcades by Konami on September 1998 in Japan. Dance Dance Revolution is a unique music video game involving dance and rhythm that defined the genre. The game involves timing and balance by having players use their feet instead of their hands like typical video games. (Wikipedia.org)
Dance Dance Revolution (2010) no information Dance Dance Revolution, released in Europe as Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 4 for the Wii version and Dance Dance Revolution New Moves for other versions, is a music video game in the Dance Dance Revolution series, with this entry developed by Konami's American division. (wikipedia.org)
Dance Dance Revolution Disney Grooves (2009) no information Another installment in the DDR franchise for the Wii, Disney styled. (giantbomb.com)
Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (2004) no information Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (?????????????????????, Dansu Dansu Rebory?shon Ekusutor?mu) is a music video game by Konami and is the eighth release in the main Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) series. It was released on December 25, 2002 for Japanese arcades, on October 9, 2003 for the Japanese PlayStation 2, and on September 21, 2004 for the North American PlayStation 2. (wikipedia.org)
Dance Dance Revolution Extreme 2 (2005) no information Dance Dance Revolution Extreme 2 is the tenth home version of Dance Dance Revolution to be released in the United States. The game includes 74 songs, 50 of which are unlocked through normal play or through points earned in Dance Master Mode. The majority of the songs are Konami originals composed by Naoki Maeda. (wikipedia.org)
Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party (2007) no information Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party is a video game released by Konami. Konami took the game beyond the traditional setup of Dance Dance Revolution by incorporating the Wii Remote and the standard dance pad into a full body motion game. (Wikipedia.org)
Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2 (2008) no information Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2 was announced by Konami on May 15, 2008 as part of the 10th anniversary of Dance Dance Revolution celebration. Hottest Party 2 features the same gameplay as the first Hottest Party and introduces new gameplay modes, gimmicks, characters and graphical enhancements. The game also features an all-new soundtrack featuring licensed music from the past four decades as well as new Konami Originals. (Wikipedia.org)
Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 3 (2009) no information Gameplay remains relatively unchanged from the original game. New modes on Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 3 include Tournament Mode, Relaxed Mode, DDR School, Hypermove Mode, and Wii Balance Board Modes. Returning modes include Free Play Mode and Training Mode. Dropped modes include the "Groove Circuit/Arena" Mode. It has been replaced with Tournament Mode. (Wikipedia.org)
Dance Dance Revolution II (2011) no information Dance Dance Revolution II, later released in Europe as Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 5, is a music video game in the Dance Dance Revolution series by Konami. (wikipedia.org)
Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix (2005) no information Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix is a 2005 music video game developed by Konami and published by Nintendo for the GameCube. It is the first Dance Dance Revolution game to be released on a Nintendo video game console outside Japan. Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix predominantly features characters, music, and locations from the Mario franchise. The game was bundled with the dance pad controller. (Wikipedia.org)
Dance Dance Revolution Music Fit (2010) no information Dance Dance Revolution: Music Fit is an Action game, developed and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 2010. (gamefaqs.com)
Dance Dance Revolution Universe (2007) no information Dance Dance Revolution Universe (also known as Dancing Stage Universe in Europe) is a music video game. (wikipedia.org)
Dance Dance Revolution Universe 2 (2007) no information Dance Dance Revolution Universe 2, sometimes abbreviated as Universe 2, is a music video game. (wikipedia.org)
Dance Dance Revolution Universe 3 (2008) no information Dance Dance Revolution Universe 3, sometimes abbreviated as DDR Universe 3, is a video game for Xbox 360. (wikipedia.org)
Dance Dance Revolution Winx Club (2009) no information Step on the Dance Mat and into the world of Winx Club - get ready to dance! (gamefaqs.com)
Dance Magic (2013) no information In Dance Magic, you will go against different performers who'll challenge your technical and creative dancing ability. (Metacritic.com)
A Dance of Fire and Ice (2019) no information A Dance of Fire and Ice is a strict rhythm game. Keep your focus as you guide two orbiting planets along a winding path without breaking their perfect equilibrium. (store.steampowered.com)
Dance on Broadway (2010) no information Dance on Broadway is a 2010 rhythm game for the Wii and PlayStation 3. (wikipedia.org)
DanceMasters (2010) no information Dance Evolution (known as DanceMasters in North America) is a Japanese dancing video game developed by the makers of the Dance Dance Revolution series. (wikipedia.org)
Dancing Line (2017) no information Dancing Line is a collaborative game by CheetahMobile and Boombit, with challenging 11 levels, each with 10 gems. Each level has a unique journey. Come and play it! (wikia.com)
Dancing with the Stars (2007) no information Dancing with the Stars is a video game based on the show Dancing with the Stars. (wikipedia.org)
Dancing with the Stars: We Dance! (2008) no information Dancing with the Stars: We Dance! (Also called Dancing with the Stars: Get Your Dance On!) is a video game based on Dancing with the Stars. (wikipedia.org)
Dandara (2018) no information The world of Salt hangs on the brink of collapse. The citizens, once free spirits, now stand oppressed and isolated. But not all is lost, for out of this aether of fear arises a heroine, a ray of hope. Her name is Dandara.
Dandy Ace (2021) no information Dandy Ace is an over the top fast-paced roguelike experience that follows a fabulous magician seeking to combine and use his magical cards while fighting and looting his way to defeat the Green-Eyed Illusionist, Lele, who has imprisoned him in a cursed mirror. (Metacritic.com)
Dandy Dungeon: Legend of Brave Yamada (2017) no information Yamada-kun (Age 36) is a programmer at a major game publisher. He hates his job. Alone in his apartment, deep into the night, he toils to create a game of his own: it's an RPG, and he is the hero, Brave Yamada! One day, he falls for his new neighbor Maria-chan. To nurture these feelings, adds Princess Maria into his game! Will they find love? (Metacritic.com)
Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair (2012) no information The story follows a group of high school students who are trapped on an island by their high school's headmaster Monokuma, a sentient stuffed bear. In order to leave the island, a student must kill one of their peers, and not be caught in the subsequent investigation and trial. (wikipedia.org)
Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls (2014) no information Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls is an action-adventure video game developed by Spike Chunsoft for PlayStation Vita. The game is a spin-off of the Danganronpa series of visual novel games, set between the events of Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc and Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair. (wikipedia.org)
Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp (2021) no information Expanded, standalone version of the board game mini-game from Danganronpa V3. (wikipedia.org)
Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony (2017) no information A new cast of 16 characters find themselves kidnapped and imprisoned in a school. Inside, some will kill, some will die, and some will be punished. Reimagine what you thought high-stakes, fast-paced investigation was as you investigate twisted murder cases and condemn your new friends to death.
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc (2010) no information Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc is an adventure visual novel video game developed and published by Spike (later Spike Chunsoft) and the first game in the Danganronpa series. (wikipedia.org)
Danger Crew (2019) no information Danger Crew is a single-player, retro-style RPG set in a world where programmers battle using laptops. Fire computer commands in Hack Battles until your enemies' laptops explode in a smoking cloud of defeat. Build your crew to be the most unstoppable programming team the world has ever seen. (store.steampowered.com)
Danger Zone (2017) no information Danger Zone is a video game developed by Three Fields Entertainment. The game involves driving vehicles at high speeds into various traffic situations to cause as much damage as possible.
Danger Zone 2 (2018) no information Danger Zone 2 takes the crash testing action out of the Test Area and onto real public roads. A high-speed driving game featuring speed, traffic and crashes, Danger Zone 2 lets players loose onto the Freeways of the USA, the Motorways of the UK and the Autovias of Spain as they compete to cause the biggest crash.
Dangerous Dave (1998) no information Dave must get through 10 levels and collect gold cups.
Dangerous Driving (2019) no information Dangerous Driving is a racing video game by Three Fields Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Dangerous Golf (2016) no information Dangerous Golf is a miniature golf game developed by Three Fields Entertainment, a studio formed by former Criterion Games founders and developers Fiona Sperry and Alex Ward.
Dangerous Streets (1993) no information Dangerous Streets is a colorful sprite-based fighting game in the vein of Street Fighter II. Its eight characters are diverse, ranging from fashion models to a bizarre monster "custodian". In addition to a two-player mode, the game also features single matches against the CPU and a tournament mode. The control scheme consists of the standard weak, medium and strong punches/kicks, and both keyboard and joystick controls are supported. (igdb)
Dangun Feveron (2018) no information Get in the groove with Dangun Feveron's old school style of refreshing and simple vertical scrolling gameplay. This outstanding example of the high speed 'danmaku' bullet hell genre is back as the second installment in the M2 Shot Triggers lineup, just as it approaches its 20th anniversary!
Danmaku Amanojaku ~ Impossible Spell Card (2014) no information Following the events of Double Dealing Character, Seija Kijin has become a wanted amanojaku in Gensokyo. There has been signs saying that whoever captures her wins a reward. Since Seija has become a rebel, youkai have decided to use spell cards that's considered impossible to dodge, but Seija is determined to not give up and decides to cheat using the said items. (Touhou wiki)
Danmaku Amanojaku Gold Rush (2014) no information Following Impossible Spell Card, somehow acquiring the ultimate rule-breaking item, the Miracle Mallet (Real), Seija sets about robbing the Hakurei Shrine of its assets before the Miracle Mallet's power runs out. Also explaining the oddity of the scenario, when asked by fans about why Seija can use the Miracle Mallet, which only the Inchlings can use, his answer was: she can't; the game was made in a short amount of time, with no consideration for the setting at all. (Touhou wiki)
Danny Phantom: Urban Jungle (2006) no information Danny Phantom: Urban Jungle is a video game for the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS handhelds. (wikipedia.org)
Danny Sullivan\'s Indy Heat (1991) no information There are 4 cars in each race, 1 or 2 player options, and 9 tracks to race on, The player has limited fuel, and will run slowly if supplies run out, and the car can be damaged, although both are repairable in the pits. They get a turbo to use sparingly, which can also be recharged in the pits if they have bought more. After each race the player will get money (slightly more for a higher finish), which can be spent on upgrades such as improved power, brakes or more turbos. (mobygames.com)
Dante\'s Inferno (2010) no information Dante's Inferno is an action-adventure game. The player controls Dante, the game's protagonist, and engages in fast-paced combat, platforming and environment-based puzzles. The game's story is loosely based on Inferno, the first canticle of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy.
Danza (2020) no information Dance for your teammates and hope they can figure out what you're doing. Challenges you to communicate dance steps to your teammates, with them trying to guess what you're doing.
Dare-Devil (1984) no information In Dare-Devil you assume the role of a stunt performer with a passion for motorcycle jumping. A formidable challenge: a series of jumps over an increasing number of buses. If you clear the jump without crashing, you get to repeat your accomplishment with one more bus added. To win, you have to successfully make the final jump over nine buses. Lives are unlimited. (mobygames.com)
Darius (1987) no information Darius (????? Daraiasu) is a shoot 'em up arcade game released by Taito. (wikipedia.org)
Darius Gaiden (1994) no information Take command of your Silverhawk fighters once again as you battle to take back the planet Darius from the evil forces that had overpowered it! Converted from the Taito 1994 arcade game for the Windows platform (9x and NT). (mobygames.com)
Darius II (1994) no information Many years have passed since the colonized planet Darius was invaded by the alien Belser Army. A long distance distress call is received from the Solar System where the Darians first came from; apparently there were still Earthlings left on a colony on one of Jupiter's moons and they are now under attack by the Belser Army. The descendants of Proco and Tiat are enlisted to fly to the planets of the Solar System and save their surviving ancestors (IMDb.com).
Darius R (2002) no information Darius R is a Japan-only remake of the original Darius for the GBA. It places you in the cockpit of the Silverhawk once again in order to defeat the forces of intergalactic fish threatening the galaxy in standard side-scrolling space shooter fare. Unique for this GBA remake is the ability to play each stage individually (once you unlock it in the main campaign) in a level-select mode. (mobygames.com)
Darius Twin (1991) no information Darius Twin is a side scrolling shooter similar to other games in the Darius series. You'll fly through a series of different stages, each with numerous enemies and ending with a large boss. Similar to many of the Darius games there are different routes that can be taken towards the final stage. At the end of each stage, you are shown a map and can select the next stage you would like to complete. (mobygames.com)
Dariusburst (2009) no information Dariusburst is a horizontal scrolling shooter developed by Pyramid. (wikipedia.org)
Dariusburst: Chronicle Saviours (2015) no information DARIUSBURST Chronicle Saviours is the latest installment in Taito's DARIUS series of arcade-style shooting games. Blast hordes of alien sea-monsters, and blaze your own trail through branching environments. The richest content in the Darius series: all the arcade content from Another Chronicle EX (AC), plus the all-new Chronicle Saviours (CS) Mode. 9 playable ships to choose from, including Silver Hawk variants from classic Darius games, and a new CS-exclusive ship. (mobygames.com)
Dariusburst: Second Prologue (2012) no information The shooting game classic has arrived! The DARIUS (SAGAIA) series made shooting game history with its unique atmosphere and sound design, and now the latest installment, DARIUSBURST, is available for smartphones/iPhones! Featuring fully optimized controls and added content! Based on the critically acclaimed handheld console game DARIUSBURST, this smartphone edition boasts intuitive, responsive controls optimized especially for touchscreens. (mobygames.com)
Dark (2013) no information Dark (stylized as DARK) is a stealth action role-playing video game developed by German team Realmforge Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Dark Age of Camelot (2001) no information Dark Age of Camelot is a 3D massively multiplayer online role-playing game released in October 2001 in North America and in January 2002 in Europe. The game combines Arthurian lore, Norse mythology, and Irish Celtic legends with high fantasy. It is set in the period after King Arthur's death, when his kingdom has split into three realms which are in a constant state of war with each other. Dark Age of Camelot includes both player versus environment (PvE) and realm versus realm (RvR) combat.
Dark Angel: Vampire Apocalypse (2001) no information All is not right in Gothos. Anna, a young woman of uncommon vigor, has taken it upon herself to find out why some residents of her village are falling to a plague that's turning humans into enlarged, grotesque monsters. Her resulting investigation puts her between a cadre of politically powerful vampires and the masters of science who seek their elimination. (Amazon)
Dark Arcana: The Carnival (2012) no information Reveal the story of star-crossed lovers and stop the Evil One from breaking its magical chains and invading our world.
Dark Castle (1986) no information Dark Castle is a 1986 platform game for Macintosh published by Silicon Beach Software, later ... Jonathan Gay · Platform (s) · Macintosh, Amiga, Apple IIGS, Atari ST, MS-DOS, Genesis, Commodore 64, CD-i.
Dark Cloud (2000) no information When a corrupt general unleashes a mystical genie that destroys a planet, a magical fairy scatters its spheres across the world to preserve its elements from the chaos. In the aftermath, a young boy must retrieve the spheres.
Dark Cloud 2 (2002) no information Max, a boy living in the isolated town of Palm Brinks who likes inventing, receives a mysterious red stone on his birthday. He then learns that the rest of the world has been wiped out by an evil creature named Griffon who's looking for the stone. With the help of a girl from the future named Monica, he sets out to rebuild the world and stop Griffon. (IMDB)
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics (2020) no information Netflix's The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance comes to life as a tactical strategy game. (Metacritic.com)
Dark Deity (2021) no information Command legendary heroes to reshape a land fractured by broken oaths, reckless wars, and secret arcane powers. The technological and cultural achievements of a once-great civilization now lie locked inside the ruins of ancient temples throughout the world of Terrazael. Long after society’s mighty history is snuffed out by a powerful and mysterious “Calamity”, the people of Etlan teeter on the brink of total war. (mobygames.com)
Dark Devotion (2019) no information Explore the secrets of a mysterious fallen temple and put your Templar faith to the test in Dark Devotion, where no sacrifice is too great in praise of your God. (store.steampowered.com)
Dark Earth (1997) no information Dark Earth is a third-person game centered around item-collection and weapon-based melee combat. It takes place several centuries in the future, when a meteor collision with Earth. Those not killed in the collision were soon hunted by strange creatures of darkness, and so they began to seek a refuge from the "Dark Earth." (wikipedia.org).
Dark Eclipse (2018) no information Control three characters, called Leaders, each with unique abilities. The target is to destroy the enemy base while defending your own base. Collect resources to build towers. The towers protect you and give you vision to enemy movements.
Dark Envoy (2023) no information Dark Envoy is an RPG-adventure with tactical real-time combat and online co-op. Control a party of relic hunters in this tale of destiny, set in a conflict-torn Guns N’ Sorcery world. (store.steampowered.com)
The Dark Eye (1995) no information The Dark Eye is an interactive adventure through the works of Edgar Allan Poe featuring the voice of William S. Burroughs and the music of Thomas Dolby Robertson. While experiencing an original Poe-esque adventure, the player is transported into several of Poe's most famous works including The Cask of Amontillado and The Tell-Tale Heart. (Mobygames.com)
The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav (2012) no information The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav is an adventure game set in the fictional kingdom of Andergast. The protagonist is the bird catcher Geron, who tries to save his town when it becomes plagued by aggressive crows.
The Dark Eye: Memoria (2013) no information Memoria is a sequel to the adventure game The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav. The game tells two stories, one nested inside the other. Geron is trying to restore the original form of his beloved Nuri, a fairy who has been turned into a raven. To do this he must solve a riddle regarding the fate of the princess Sadja, the main character of the story within a story. At the beginning of the game Sadja has discovered a magical staff but becomes trapped inside the tomb where she found it.
Dark Eyes: BattleGate (2001) no information Dark Eyes: BattleGate is a Strategy game, developed by NexTech and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 2001. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Dark Fall II: Lights Out (2004) no information Dark Fall II: Lights Out is a 2004 first-person psychological horror/adventure game developed by British studio XXv Productions. (wikipedia.org)
Dark Fall: Ghost Vigil (2020) no information Join the all-night ghost vigil at Harwood House. As part of the 'OPG' paranormal team, explore the haunted buildings and investigate sightings of ghosts, long reported around the area of Wolfenden. Grab the ghost hunting gadgets and solve the mystery surrounding this abandoned building. (store.steampowered.com)
Dark Fall: Lost Souls (2009) no information Dark Fall: Lost Souls is a 2009 first-person psychological horror/adventure game developed by British studio Darkling Room. (wikipedia.org)
Dark Fall: The Journal (2003) no information This first-person, point and click adventure is an atmospheric ghost story which takes place primarily in an old train station and a nearby hotel in Dorset, England. The game begins as you listen to a phone message from your brother urging you to meet him immediately because "something has gone wrong" and that "what they were looking for has found them." Upon arriving, you discover that your brother is only one of many whose disappearances are unexplained. (mobygames.com)
Dark Future: Blood Red States (2019) no information Step into the extraordinary, dystopian world of Dark Future, filled with danger, chaos and adventure. A game of both action and strategy unlike any other, featuring a unique time dilating command mode to help you make tactical decisions on the dangerous highways of this world. (store.steampowered.com)
The Dark Heart of Uukrul (1989) no information The Dark Heart of Uukrul is a first-person perspective, turned-based role-playing game (RPG), where the player takes control of a party of four specifically classed adventurers: a fighter, a paladin, a priest, and a magician. The player may use a pre-generated party or create an entirely new party. The adventure takes place in the immense underground city of Eriosthe. The Dark Heart of Uukrul has no sound or music. (mobygames.com)
Dark Legion (2018) no information Dark Legion is a VR first person shooter (FPS) and magic game. To protect your own race and your own planet, load your weapons and go destroy the dark legion!
Dark Messiah of Might and Magic (2006) no information Dark Messiah of Might and Magic (additionally subtitled Elements on Xbox 360) is a first-person action video game with role-playing elements developed by Arkane Studios. The player controls Sareth, the apprentice of the wizard Phenrig, after he is sent to the city of Stonehelm to accompany an expedition trying to retrieve a powerful artifact known as "The Skull of Shadows".
Dark Mist (2007) no information Dark Mist is a downloadable game on the PlayStation Store. (wikipedia.org)
Dark Nights with Poe and Munro (2020) no information Guide local radio hosts Poe and Munro through six TV-like episodes of supernatural strangeness and sizzling on-screen chemistry. From the creators of The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker and The Shapeshifting Detective. (store.steampowered.com)
The Dark Occult (2018) no information The Dark Occult is a psychological driven horror game that puts players in a constant state of anxiety that crescendos into raw panic and terror. You will encounter grotesque creatures, who will take your life at any moment.Your only goal -- survive. (store.steampowered.com)
The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me (2022) no information The Devil in Me, is a interactive drama and survival horror video game. A group of documentary film makers receive a mysterious call inviting them to a modern-day replica of serial killer H. H. Holmes'. As they film their latest episode, they slowly begin to realize things are not quite as they seem and that they are being watched and manipulated. Soon enough, they discover there is much more at stake than just their ratings. (wikipedia.org).
The Dark Pictures: House of Ashes (2021) no information The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes is a survival horror interactive drama video game developed by Supermassive Games. (wikipedia.org)
The Dark Pictures: Little Hope (2020) no information The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope is an interactive drama survival horror video game developed by Supermassive Games. (wikipedia.org)
The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan (2019) no information The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan is an interactive drama horror game developed by Supermassive Games. (wikipedia.org)
The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR (2023) no information The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR is a rail shooter video game developed and published by Supermassive Games. (wikipedia.org)
The Dark Queen of Krynn (1992) no information To play The Dark Queen of Krynn, the player generates a party of six characters. The gameplay basics are identical to all games in the series. Characters can also be transferred from Death Knights of Krynn. The game was more combat heavy than the previous releases in the series and there was less time spent in exploration mode. [...] Graphics were improved, as the PC and Macintosh version of the game could now display 256 colors. The Amiga version still uses 16 colors. (wikipedia.org)
Dark Quest 3 (2023) no information Dark Quest: Board Game is a Strategy game, developed and published by Brain Seal Ltd, which was released in 2022.
Dark Rift (1997) no information Dark Rift is a 3D fighting video game. (wikipedia.org)
A Dark Room (2013) no information A somewhat open-world RPG and resource-management game with minimalist ASCII graphics. The story is revealed slowly and the narrator is not always reliable.
Dark Rose Valkyrie (2016) no information Defend humanity from the Chimera Virus as the new leader of Japan's covert military agency (ACID) in Dark Rose Valkyrie!
Dark Sasi (2018) no information You are unlucky: you play for the main character, who was not lucky enough to find a book. After the move, you're in shock and you don't know what's going on. You are met by the Secretary of the shower, trying to calm and explain everything. (Steam)
Dark Savior (1996) no information Put on your thinking caps and prepare to face fierce enemies! Assume the role of Garian, a sword-wielding warrior in search of his escaped prisoner, Bilan. Discover hidden treasures as you explore amazing 3D environments while navigating through a series of mind-melting puzzles! (igdb)
Dark Scavenger (2014) no information Dark Scavenger is a bizarre point-and-click RPG adventure with a focus on exploration, gaining loot, and meaningful choices. Filling the role of a powerful space traveler, you find yourself stranded on a mysterious alien planet. Will you save the world or just yourself? (Steam)
Dark Seal (1990) no information According to an ancient legend of the Kingdom of Etrulia, should the people get corrupted by wickedness, demons and devils would break through the Gate of Doom, ruling the land as their own. However, by the same time four heroes with different powers would be summoned by the Force Divine to destroy the monsters of darkness and using the magic gem and magic crown they would try to lock the Gate of Doom forever. (mobygames)
Dark Seal II (1992) no information In the 4th century A.D., in the Empire of Gaul, the evil Zenon plans to take a hundred and one lives to open the Dragon Shrine and raise an army of undead. As the Sage foretold, the Shining Knights of the Wizard Fire are the ones to sweep the minions of evil. (mobygames)
Dark Sector (2008) no information Dark Sector, also stylized as darkSector, is a third-person shooter video game developed by Digital Extremes. (wikipedia.org)
Dark Seed (1992) no information Dark Seed is a psychological horror point-and-click adventure game based on the artwork by H. R. Giger. It was one of the first point-and-click adventure games to use high-resolution (640 × 350 pixels) graphics, to Giger's demand. (wikipedia.org).
Dark Seed II (1995) no information Dark Seed II is a psychological horror point-and-click adventure game, and is the sequel to the 1992 game Dark Seed. It sees recurring protagonist Mike Dawson's continued adventures in the H.R. Giger artwork-based "Dark World." Designed and written by future James Bond novelist Raymond Benson. (wikipedia.org).
Dark Sheep (2021) no information Dark Sheep is a block-pushing puzzle game with horror elements, and a love letter to the Commodore 64. Classic Sokoban, new twists. Throughout the game, you'll be accompanied by a soundtrack created with genuine 1989 technology. (store.steampowered.com)
Dark Souls (2011) no information Dark Souls is the new action role-playing game from the developers who brought you Demon's Souls, FromSoftware. Dark Souls will have many familiar features: A dark fantasy universe, tense dungeon crawling, fearsome enemy encounters and unique online interactions. Dark Souls is a spiritual successor to Demon's, not a sequel.
Dark Souls II (2014) no information Dark Souls II retains similar mechanics from its predecessors in the Souls series. Being known for its difficulty, both bosses and standard enemies have the potential to kill the player in only a few hits. (wikipedia.org).
Dark Souls II: Crown of the Ivory King (2014) no information Crown of the Ivory King is the third and final DLC for Dark Souls II and a part of the Lost Crowns Trilogy. Players venture to a land of freezing winds, ice and snow to search for the third King Vendrick's crown in an ancient temple. New monsters, bosses, weapons and armor are all snow- and ice-related in this DLC. (mobygames)
Dark Souls II: Crown of the Old Iron King (2014) no information Crown of the Old Iron King is the second DLC for Dark Souls II and a part of the Lost Crowns Trilogy. The search for King Vendrick's crowns continues and players visit a new location - huge towers shrouded in soot and ash. New weapons, armor, enemies and bosses await as well. (mobygames)
Dark Souls II: Crown of the Sunken King (2014) no information Crown of the Sunken King is the first DLC for Dark Souls II and a part of the Lost Crowns Trilogy. The DLC offers a new quest to reclaim a crown that once belonged to King Vendrick. Players visit a vast forgotten underground city with secret passages and many hazards. New enemies and bosses await as well as new weapons and armor. (mobygames)
Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin (2015) no information This new edition takes advantage of next generation capabilities, giving fans of the series and newcomers alike updated visuals, rebalanced gameplay, a higher maximum number of players for online play, new and deadlier enemies, a brand new NPC to discover, expanded lore and new in-game events.
Dark Souls III (2016) no information As fires fade and the world falls into ruin, journey into a universe filled with more colossal enemies and environments. Players will be immersed into a world of epic atmosphere and darkness through faster gameplay and amplified combat intensity. Fans and newcomers alike will get lost in the game hallmark rewarding gameplay and immersive graphics. Now only embers remain... Prepare yourself once more and Embrace The Darkness!
Dark Souls III: Ashes of Ariandel (2016) no information Ashes of Ariandel is downloadable content for the game Dark Souls III. It was released on October 21st, 2016 for Xbox One, and on October 24th, 2016 for PlayStation 4 and PC. (darksouls.wikia.com)
Dark Souls III: The Ringed City (2017) no information The Ringed City is the final DLC pack for Dark Souls III - an award-winning, genre-defining Golden Joystick Awards 2016 Game of the year RPG. Journey to the world's end to search for the Ringed City and encounter new lands, new bosses, new enemies with new armor, magic and items. Experience the epic final chapter of a dark world that could only be created by the mind of Hidetaka Miyazaki.
Dark Souls: Artorias of the Abyss (2012) no information Artorias of the Abyss is additional content for the game Dark Souls. It was originally released for PC as part of the Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition, and later for consoles as the eponymous DLC. A console version of the Prepare To Die Edition was also released at a later date. (darksouls.wikia.com)
The Dark Spire (2008) no information The gameplay centers on exploring the namesake dungeon known as the Dark Spire while improving the skills and stats of your characters by gaining experience. Your alignment affects who can join your party, what skills can be learned by party members of different classes, and even equipment choices. The player is tasked to find and defeat the Archmage Tyrhung at the top of the Dark Spire and to retrieve a necklace from him. (wiki)
Dark Summit (2001) no information The military has mysteriously closed the summit of Mt. Garrick, and Chief O'Leary is trying desperately to drive snowboarders off the mountain. Dark Summit is a twist on the snowboarding genre. Instead of trying to pull off insane tricks, you'll be completing various missions, such as "Find the Bomb" and "Destroy the Cannon". Pulling off tricks earns you points to buy new equipment. (mobygames)
Dark Sun Online: Crimson Sands (1996) no information Dark Sun Online: Crimson Sands was an early massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) that was developed and published by Strategic Simulations, Inc. in 1996 for Windows 95. (wikipedia.org)
Dark Sun: Shattered Lands (1993) no information Dark Sun: Shattered Lands is an AD&D game based on the Dark Sun campaign pack by TSR. The entire game is viewed from an overhead perspective. The game world is composed out of numerous large interconnected areas, which include outdoor locations, dungeons, and settlements.The turn-based battles are seamless, taking place on the exploration screen without any other confines. The game is not particularly combat-heavy and many confrontations can be solved peacefully. (mobygames.com)
Dark Sun: Wake of the Ravager (1994) no information Dark Sun: Wake of the Ravager is a role-playing video game developed and published by Strategic Simulations. (wikipedia.org)
Dark Vengeance (1998) no information In the world of Amagar, a magical spell has caused a disastrous solar eclipse. In its wake come the return of the Dark Elves. As the Chosen One, your job is to destroy the Dark Elves and bring sunlight back to your land. (mobygames)
Dark Void (2010) no information Dark Void is a video game developed by Airtight Games using the Unreal Engine 3 and published by Capcom.
Dark Void Zero (2010) no information As the '80s were drawing to a close, the developers at Capcom began work on a top-secret project that aimed to set new standards for the platformer genre. That game was called Dark Void. Alas, Capcom suspended development on Dark Void as it began to evaluate the SNES. Before long, the game was shelved and drifted, unnoticed, into the annals of gaming history. (gamefaqs)
Darkened Skye (2002) no information shepherdess is changed forever when she comes upon one of the magical Skittles while following a stray dwentil. It is up to Skye to reassemble the Great Rainbow which has been squelched by the evil Lord Necroth. Armed with her sense of humor and trusty staff, harness the power of the Skittles to defeat Necroth’s minions, solve ancient mysteries and ultimately save the world. (mobygames)
Darkest Dungeon (2016) no information Darkest Dungeon is a challenging gothic roguelike turn-based RPG about the psychological stresses of adventuring. Recruit, train, and lead a team of flawed heroes against unimaginable horrors, stress, famine, disease, and the ever-encroaching dark. Can you keep your heroes together when all hope is lost?
Darkest Dungeon II (2023) no information Darkest Dungeon II is a role-playing video game developed and published by Red Hook Studios as the sequel to Darkest Dungeon. (wikipedia.org)
Darkest Dungeon: The Crimson Court (2017) no information Darkest Dungeon: The Crimson Court is the first expansion for the award-winning grim and gothic RPG by Red Hook Studios. Crimson Court is a parallel campaign experienced alongside the main Darkest Dungeon content that will provide you with new challenges and variation at every difficulty level. The narrative grounding sheds some light on the Ancestor's early days, and will be presented in the same style of cut-scenes you've seen elsewhere in the game.
Darkest of Days (2009) no information Have you ever wondered what could happen if time travel was a reality? Have you ever thought about the possibility of going back in time to rewrite history for the better? That possibility is a reality in Darkest of Days, where players will travel back and forth through the annals of time to relive some of mankind's most dire hours.
Darkestville Castle (2017) no information Like any decent demon Cid spends his nights performing all kind of evil deeds to the peaceful people of Darkestville. Little does he know that his old arch enemy is about to change his life forever. (store.steampowered.com)
Darklands (1992) no information Darklands is a role-playing video game. It is set in the Holy Roman Empire during the 15th century. While the geographic setting of the game is historically accurate, the game features many supernatural elements. The gameplay is an early example of open world in role-playing video games. The player is free to complete quests that will give them a positive reputation, or to pursue a negative reputation by performing evil deeds. (wikipedia.org)
Darkman (1991) no information In this side-scrolling platformer, the player controls Darkman, a superhero who can jump, kick and punch, as well as swing from a rope during action sequences between levels. In most levels, Darkman disguises himself as the boss of the level, whom he must defeat before the time limit elapses. (wiki)
Darkman (1992) no information In this side-scrolling action game, the player controls Darkman, a superhero who can jump, kick and punch and must defeat various badguys.
Darkman (1991) no information In this side-scrolling action game, the player controls Darkman, a superhero who can jump, kick and punch, in order to defeat the badguys.
The Darkness II (2012) no information The Darkness II is set two years after Jackie Estacado used the Darkness to kill the men responsible for his girlfriend's murder. (gamespot.com)
Darkness Within 2: The Dark Lineage (2010) no information In "The Dark Lineage" you re-take the role of police detective Howard Loreid, a man tormented by the paranormal happenings around him. Howard discovers that his own terrible past has some connection to the madness that is about to swallow him, yet again.
Darkness Within: In Pursuit of Loath Nolder (2007) no information It takes place in an imaginary "Lovecraftian" place called Wellsmoth. As police detective Howard E. Loreid, players are tasked to solve the murder of Clark Field, a wealthy man involved in the occult. At the top of their list of suspects is Loath Nolder, a highly respected private investigator who mysteriously abandoned his last case for reasons unknown. Rumor had it that he ventured to several exotic places around the world.
The Darkness (2007) no information On his 21st birthday, mafia hit man Jackie Estacado is possessed by an ancient demonic force called The Darkness. This further complicates his relationships with his mafia family, a corrupt police department and his childhood love Jenny.
The Darkside Detective (2017) no information Join The Darkside Detective, Francis McQueen, as he investigates the bizarre, the supernatural and those missing cat cases that keep getting dropped on his desk. (https://store.steampowered.com/app/368390/)
The Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark (2021) no information Picking up after the events of The Darkside Detective, McQueen has to save his usually-present (in body, if not mind) sidekick Officer Dooley from the Darkside, so the two can get back to what they do best - investigating the city’s many strange, often paranormal, always paradoxical goings-on. (steam)
Darkside Story (1995) no information The dentist Dr. O Sang Hyun lives in the suburbs with his wife and their daughter Suhee. Everything goes well until one day he disappears without a trace. Suhee must now travel to the shadier districts of the city and use her brawling as well as negotiating skills to find out what happened to her father. (Mobygames)
Darksiders (2010) no information In Darksiders, players take control of War, one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, in a third-person perspective.The world is divided into separate locations with many areas initially inaccessible until later in the game. The center of the world, The Scalding Gallow, acts as a hub where War is given new objectives and paths to unlock new areas, many of which require the use of newly gained abilities to progress.(wikipedia.org)
Darksiders Genesis (2019) no information Darksiders Genesis is a top-down hack and slash action role-playing video game developed by American studio Airship Syndicate. (wikipedia.org)
Darksiders II (2012) no information While War is charged with his crimes, the horseman Death, sure that his brother is innocent, sets out on a personal mission to erase his brother's 'crime' and resurrect humanity. He first travels to the Icy Veil—a dimension between the three kingdoms of Heaven, Hell, and Earth—to seek the Keeper of Secrets for proof of War's innocence and the way to restore Earth. (wiki)
Darksiders III (2018) no information Return to an apocalyptic Earth in Darksiders III, a hack-n-slash Action Adventure where players assume the role of FURY in her quest to hunt down and dispose of the Seven Deadly Sins. The most unpredictable and enigmatic of the Four Horsemen, FURY must succeed where many have failed – to bring balance to the forces that now ravage Earth. Darksiders III is the long-anticipated, third chapter in the critically-acclaimed Darksiders franchise.
The Darkspawn Chronicles (2010) no information You now fight as the Darkspawn! The city of Denerim, jewel of Ferelden, girds itself for war. As a hurlock vanguard, you alone hold the power to make thralls of your fellow darkspawn and drive them into the heat of battle. Heed the archdemon's call--Denerim must burn! (ea.com)
Darkstalkers 3 (1997) no information Jedah Dohma, one of the high nobles of Makai, is resurrected after a premature death long ago. Seeing the current chaotic state of the demon world, he decides that the only way to save Makai is to recreate it. To this end, he conjures a pocket dimension known as Majigen, to which he summons worthy souls to help feed his new world. As luck would have it, those souls belong to the returning Darkstalkers from the first two games, in addition to three newcomers. (wiki)
Darkstalkers Chronicle: The Chaos Tower (2000) no information Darkstalkers Chronicle: The Chaos Tower, known in Japan as Vampire Chronicle: The Chaos Tower (ヴァンパイア クロニクル ザ カオスタワー, Banpaia Kuronikuru Za Kaosu Tawā) in Japan, is a Capcom fighting game. (wikipedia.org)
Darkstalkers Resurrection (2013) no information Darkstalkers Resurrection is a 2013 video game developed by Iron Galaxy Studios and published by Capcom.
Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors (1994) no information The powerful alien demon Pyron invades Earth to add to his collection of planets that he has devoured. The world's most fearsome monsters are the last defense of mankind. (wiki)
DarkStar One (2006) no information DarkStar One is a space trading and combat simulator game developed by German studio Ascaron. (wikipedia.org)
Darkstone (1999) no information Classic western RPG style adventure dungeon crawl game. An evil tyrant named Draak is unleashing his fury and his army after being brought back from defeat. You must collect the 7 magic crystals in order to recreate the time-stone and use it to defeat him once and for all.
Darkwatch (2005) no information The game begins in the Arizona Territory in 1876 with Jericho attempting to rob a Darkwatch train that is transporting the captured Lazarus Malkoth to the Darkwatch Citadel, a frequently mentioned and often visited location in the game. His actions inadvertently release Lazarus into the West. In a seeming bit of mercy, Lazarus bites Jericho and gives him the curse of the vampire, causing him to slowly turn into one. (wiki)
Darkwing Duck (1992) no information A platformer video game based on the Disney television series Darkwing Duck. (Wikipedia)
Darkwing Duck (1992) no information The kingpins of crime are at it again! The mysterious criminal organization F.O.W.L. has hatched a plan to take control of the peaceful city of St. Canard. Six of their most heinous henchmen are running rampant through the city and only the daring Darkwing Duck can bring them to justice! Join Darkwing as he explores the woods to weed out Bushroot's evil plan. (gamefaqs)
Darkwood (2017) no information Darkwood - a new perspective on survival horror. Scavenge and explore a rich, ever-changing free-roam world by day, then hunker down in your hideout and pray for the morning light.
Darq (2019) no information DARQ tells the story of Lloyd, a boy who becomes aware of the fact that he is dreaming. The dream quickly turns into a nightmare and all attempts to wake up end in failure. Lloyd learns how to survive the nightmare by bending the laws of physics and manipulating the fluid fabric of the dream world. (store.steampowered.com)
Darts (1991) no information Darts is a shareware game of virtualized darts, often adopting rules from notable leagues. Outside of standard league-play, this game offers 3 game types: Round the Clock, Slider, and Cricket, as well as additional target practice. The game has a maximum of 4 players.
The Darwin Project (2020) no information Darwin Project takes place in a dystopian post-apocalyptic landscape in the Northern Canadian Rockies. As preparation for an impending Ice Age, a new project- half science experiment, half live-entertainment- is launched. Players are dropped into an arena, initially armed with only an axe and a bow, and have to gather resources and survive along with 9 others. Players must craft items and upgrade their weapons using resources in order to survive and fight until only one player remains.
Darwinia (2005) no information The world of Darwinia is a virtual themepark, running entirely inside a computer network and populated by a sentient evolving life form called the Darwinians. Unfortunately Darwinia has been overrun by a computer virus which has multiplied out of control. Your task is to destroy the Viral Infection and save the Darwinians from extinction, introversion.co.uk/darwinia)
Dash & Swing (2023) no information A fast-paced action platformer, use your acrobatic skills to navigate through challenging levels. Swing and dash through a variety of obstacles to reach the end of each stage. With intuitive controls and thrilling gameplay, Dash & Swing offers an exciting experience for players who love platformers. (store.steampowered.com)
Dash Galaxy in the Alien Asylum (1990) no information Dash Galaxy in the Alien Asylum is a platform game for the Nintendo Entertainment System, developed by Beam Software. (wikipedia.org)
Dash Of Destruction (2008) no information Dash of Destruction is a racing advergame developed by independent software developer NinjaBee for the Xbox 360's Xbox Live Arcade service. It was released on December 17, 2008 for free. The concept originated from gamer Mike Borland, winner of Doritos-sponsored "Unlock Xbox" competition. Wikipedia
Data Garden (2023) no information A text-less comic-game hybrid about data, interaction and digital identity playable with only one button. (steam)
Date Night Bowling (2021) no information Make your own challenge in this bowling game/dating sim by choosing your ball weight, lane oil, and overall difficulty levels. Can you find love in the lanes, or will you find your chances in the gutter? (game presskit)
Datura (2012) no information Datura is a 2012 first-person adventure game developed by Plastic. (wikipedia.org)
Daughter of Serpents (1992) no information Daughter of the Serpent is a graphic adventure game with a point-and-click interface. The game's plot is inspired by the Cthulhu Mythos. In Ancient Egypt, dark worshippers contained some evil spells inside an ancient scroll to unleash monsters upon the world. In Alexandria in the 1920s, the scroll is given to the player by a strange lady. (wikipedia.org).
Dauntless (2019) no information Dauntless takes place in a fantasy setting, where a cataclysmic event has torn the world apart, releasing monstrous creatures known as Behemoths that prey on the surviving humans. Players take on the role of Slayers to take down Behemoths, collecting loot that they use to craft and upgrade weapons and equipment as to take down larger and more powerful Behemoths. (Wikipedia.org)
Dave Mirra BMX Challenge (2006) no information The game consists of three modes: exhibition, quickplay, and a career mode. The career mode consists of race and trick events. Career mode has different levels of difficulty as well, which adds more challenge to the game. (wiki)
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX (2000) no information The player chooses one of the riders and seeks to progress through all the levels of the game, in a series of two-minute runs. The first six levels are completed by finishing all the set challenges within them, and the competition levels can only be cleared when the player finishes a run worthy of winning the contest. Once the player finishes each successive level, they will receive new bikes and clothing, and eventually upon completion of the game, videos of Dave Mirra and Ryan Nyquist (wiki)
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 (2001) no information The player selects a character to portray, and then has several 3 minute runs to complete set goals, such as grinding 50 meters down a grind bar or scoring 50,000 points in a single run. By completing these quests, the player earns respect points. After collecting enough respect points, they then unlock new areas and bikes. In each new area the set of goals is different. (wiki)
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 3 (2002) no information Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 3 is all about big air, grinding rails, riding ramps, jumping gaps and pulling the sickest tricks imaginable--all in the palm of your hand. It offers more than 1000 tricks and four modes of gameplay and features the "King of BMX", Dave Mirra plus Ryan Nyquist, Colin Mackay, "Luc-E" Englebert and Mike Laird. (amazon)
Dave the Diver (2023) no information Welcome to 'DAVE THE DIVER', a marine adventure set in the mysterious Blue Hole. Explore the sea with Dave by day, and run a sushi restaurant at night. Uncover the secrets of the Blue Hole, and unwrap this deep sea mystery involving 3 friends, each with distinct personalities. New adventures await. (Metacritic)
David Crane\'s Amazing Tennis (1992) no information A tennis game featuring both an exhibition and a tournament mode. In the head to head exhibition mode, the player can choose their opponent (with the higher-ranked opponents being better than the lower-ranked ones). The tournament mode allows for 16 different players to compete to become the champion. Both of these modes can be played on either grass, hard, or a clay court. The player can also choose whether to be either a left or right-handed tennis player. (mobygames.com)
David. (2014) no information You play David, an awfully small abstracted chosen hero tossed into a blissfully simple world overrun by giant culminations of evil physics-beasts. As David, you are given a slingshot-esque gift that you will have to use to conquer your colossus foes. Be there AND be square. (store.steampowered.com)
Dawn of a Soul (2017) no information Dawn of a Soul is a mathematical puzzle game about creating perfectly balanced paths by building chains and combos. (store.steampowered.com)
Dawn of Discovery (2009) no information A unique and award-winning combination of construction, economy, discovery, diplomacy, and combat. Create your own nation with a unique blend of simulation and real-time strategy as you journey across the globe to explore, trade, and learn technologies to expand your empire and to make your own history. Meet the Orient! (Steam)
Dawn of Discovery (2009) no information Anno: Create a New World, also known as Dawn of Discovery in North America, is a real-time strategy and city-building game for Nintendo DS and Wii. (wikipedia.org)
Dawn of Fear (2020) no information When Alex returns to his childhood home after a tragedy, what he finds is a world of madness and cruelty from which he does not know if he can escape. Help Alex survive by using logic to solve puzzles, manage your ammo, and avoid being dragged by the horror that permeates the house. Do you dare? (Metacritic.com)
Dawn of Magic (2005) no information In the Absolute, the setting's afterlife, a being called Modo endangered his companions in pursuit of power. The inhabitants of the Absolute called a tribunal and sentenced Modo to be reborn on earth, live a mortal life and die after 100 years. The game begins 40 years after Modo was sentenced. He has gained knowledge of mortal magic and seeks to enlist the player character's aid in his plan to destroy the earth, escape his prison and live forever in the Absolute. (wiki)
Dawn of Man (2019) no information Command a settlement of ancient humans, guide them through the ages in their struggle for survival. Hunt, gather, craft tools, fight, research new techs and face the challenges the environment will throw at you.
Dawn of Mana (2006) no information the story takes place on Fa'Diel, a continent composed of the five nations of Jadd, Topple, Ishe, Wendell, and Lorimar. At the start of the game Ritzia, a Maiden in charge of tending to the Tree, and Keldric, her knight have left their village to find Ritzia's missing pet. While they are out, Illusia is attacked by King Stroud of Lorimar. The pair rush to the Tree of Mana, thinking that Stroud intends to attack the legendary beast that lies sleeping underneath its roots. (wikipedia)
Dawn of the Monsters (2022) no information The cataclysmic battle between giant monsters has begun in this manga-inspired, side-scrolling, kaiju beat-'em-up! Titanic creatures known as Nephilim have invaded Earth, and the only hope of stopping them is DAWN (Defense Alliance Worldwide Network), which unleashes its own colossal combatants to defend against the enemy hordes! (igdb.com)
Dawn Treader (1984) no information This second game of C.S. Lewis' Narnia fantasy series is based on the third book. You are at the helm of the ocean ship Dawn Treader and must navigate through various hazards you encounter. There are storms, hurricanes, and sea serpents on your way to the islands. Once landed, your adventure will lead you to meet a dragon, invisible one-legged creatures, and more. Ultimately you will reach Aslan's Country and World's End and go on sub-adventures. (mobygames)
Daxter (2006) no information The game takes place in the final months of the 2-year gap presented in the opening of Jak II), between the moment when Jak is taken prisoner by the Krimzon Guard and the time in which Daxter finally rescues him from the Krimzon Guard Fortress. The introduction shows Jak being captured, while Daxter manages to escape. (wikipedia)
Day Dreamin\' Davey (1992) no information Day Dreamin' Davey is an action-adventure game developed by Sculptured Software. (wikipedia.org)
A Day in the Woods (2011) no information A Day in the Woods is a stylish re-imagining of the traditional sliding puzzle game. Solve 60 hexagon-tiled levels, with increasingly complex difficulty in as few moves as possible while avoiding the beasts lurking in the woods! (store.steampowered.com)
Day of Defeat (2003) no information Day of Defeat is a team-based multiplayer World War 2 mod for Half-Life where Axis and Ally forces compete to control a map by capturing flags and controlling zones.
Day of Defeat: Source (2005) no information Day of Defeat: Source is a team-based online first-person shooter multiplayer video game developed by Valve Corporation. Set in World War II, the game is a remake of Day of Defeat. It was updated from the GoldSrc engine used by its predecessor to the Source engine, and a remake of the game models. (wikipedia.org)
Day of Infamy (2017) no information Day of Infamy is a multiplayer tactical first-person shooter video game developed and published by New World Interactive set during the events of World War II in the European Theater. It is a standalone to the Day of Infamy mod released for their previous title, Insurgency. Day of Infamy uses Valve's Source engine. The game was released for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux on 23 March 2017.(wikipedia.org)
Day of the Tentacle (1993) no information Dr. Fred's mutated purple tentacle is out to take over the world. And only you can stop him. Travel through time with three outrageous characters in this wacky graphic adventure which features cartoon-style animation and over 100 zany sound effects.
Day of the Tentacle Remastered (2016) no information The remastered version of Day of the Tentacle retains the cartoon-style animation but uses more detailed characters and backgrounds. (wikipedia.org)
Day One: Garry\'s Incident (2013) no information Day One: Garry's Incident is a PC survival game developed and published by Wild Games Studio. (wikipedia.org)
Daydream: Forgotten Sorrow (2023) no information Daydream - puzzle-platformer adventure game. Go through the trials in the fantasy world, controlling the hero and his teddy bear. (Metacritic.com)
Daylight (2014) no information Daylight is a survival horror game powered by Epic Games' Unreal Engine 4. (Grouvee)
Daymare: 1998 (2019) no information DAYMARE: 1998 is a third-person survival horror game that recreates the mood of iconic titles from the '90s, with a fresh storyline. An incident that turns a small town into a deadly zone, three characters to play with and little time to find the truth, before its mutated citizens abruptly end your mission. (store.steampowered.com)
Days Gone (2019) no information Days Gone is an action-adventure survival horror video game developed by SIE Bend Studio. (wikipedia.org)
Days of Doom (2023) no information Gather your heroes and fight to make it to Sanctuary in this tactical RPG roguelite. Did we mention the zombies, raiders, and mysterious monstrosities that inhabit this post-apocalyptic wasteland? Welcome to the world of Days of Doom. (store.steampowered.com)
Days of Thunder (1990) no information Days of Thunder is a 1990 NASCAR racing simulation video game loosely based on the 1990 movie Days of Thunder. (wikipedia.org)
Days of Thunder (2011) no information Days of Thunder (known as Days of Thunder: NASCAR Edition on the PlayStation 3 and Days of Thunder: Arcade on the Xbox 360) is a stock car racing video game produced by Paramount Digital Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Daytona USA (1994) no information Daytona USA is a racing video game developed by Sega AM2 and released by Sega, with a limited release in 1993 followed by a full release in 1994. One of the highest grossing arcade games of all time, Daytona USA was Sega's first title to debut on the Sega Model 2 arcade board, and, at the time of its release, was considered the most visually detailed 3D racing game (wikipedia.org).
Daytona USA (2001) no information Just like the arcade version, pick one of three tracks (beginner, advanced, or expert) and either automatic or standard transmission. A pounding music soundtrack kicks in as you are slapped into your car to await the green light. The game offers both a traditional arcade mode with checkpoint time splits and a special PC mode that pits you against the other cars over different race distances. (mobygames.com)
DayTrader (2013) no information Work at the companies on the board to scrape together some cash so you can make trades in the companies you work for. The more employees a company has, the higher the company's stock price. Buy a company's stock when it's priced low and sell it when it's high to maximize your gains and create greater wealth. When you have enough cash to retire be the first to get to the bank before the volatile market sets you back. If you can do that, you win!
DayZ (2018) no information DayZ is an open world survival video game currently in development by Bohemia Interactive. It is the standalone successor of the mod of the same name. The game was released for Microsoft Windows via early access on Steam in December 2013, and is currently in early alpha testing.(wikipedia.org)
Daze Before Christmas (1994) no information In Daze Before Christmas, you're Santa. According to the game's Christmas calender, you have 24 areas to explore such as factories, workshops, caves, and more. Each area is filled with nasty enemies like penguins, jack-in-the-boxes, helicopters, snowmen, and many others. Furthermore, after every five areas, Santa has to come face-to-face with not only The Evil Snowman, The Timekeeper, and Louse the Mouse, but also Mr. Weather. (mobygames.com)
DC League of Super-Pets: The Adventures of Krypto and Ace (2022) no information Suit up as super-dogs Krypto and Ace and get ready to soar through the skies and protect the streets of Metropolis in this pet rescue adventure inspired by the movie! (Metacritic.com)
DC Universe Online (2011) no information DC Universe Online (DCUO) is a free-to-play action combat massive multiplayer online game set in the fictional universe of DC Comics. (wikipedia.org)
DC\'s Justice League: Cosmic Chaos (2023) no information Justice League: Cosmic Chaos is an action-adventure game based on the DC Comics superhero team of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
DCL: The Game (2020) no information Download DCL - The Game and fly on the world’s most spectacular Drone Racing tracks. DCL - The Game is the official videogame of the Drone Champions League - the world’s leading series for Drone Racing Teams. An innovative race series, blurring the lives between virtual and reality. Join the flying revolution! (Steam Store description)
DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution 7th Mix (2003) no information DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution 7thMIX is the 7th game in the Dance Dance Revolution series of music video games and the sequel to DDRMAX. It was released in the arcades by Konami on April 17, 2002. The home version of DDRMAX2: Dance Dance Revolution 7thMIX was released in Japan on April 24, 2003, for the Sony PlayStation 2 video game console. Although only officially released in Japan, units exist worldwide. (dancedancerevolution.fandom.com)
DDTank (2010) no information DDTank Mobile Game is a mobile game inheriting the Web DDTank IP. It, based on the classic ballistic projection gameplay of the Web DDTank, adopts Q version fresh art style with higher fineness, adds more fresh contents full of characteristics and fun, and creates a series of new gameplay and systems such as real-time competition, team PK, team instance, and cool dressing. (DDTank.com) Flash Web game released 2010. Mobile game public beta from 2017.
Dead Age (2016) no information Dead Age, a non-linear indie survival RPG full of struggling survivors and deadly zombies. (gamefaqs)
Dead Ahead: Zombie Warfare (2018) no information Defend your bus and don’t let the hungry horde eat the living!
Dead Alliance (2017) no information Dead Alliance is a fast-paced, multiplayer first-person zombie shooter set in a post-apocalyptic world, where former military bases have been turned into the only remaining city-states.
Dead Block (2011) no information Dead Block is a third-person action-strategy video game by German developer Candygun Games. (wikipedia.org)
Dead by Daylight (2016) no information Dead by Daylight is a multiplayer (4vs1) horror game where one player takes on the role of the savage Killer, and the other four players play as Survivors, trying to escape the Killer and avoid being caught and killed. (store.steampowered.com)
Dead Cells (2018) no information Dead Cells is a rogue-lite, exploration-filled, action-platformer. You'll explore a sprawling, ever-changing castle...assuming you’re able to fight your way past its keepers in 2D souls-lite combat. No checkpoints. Kill, die, learn, repeat.
Dead Connection (1992) no information New York, September 5, 1953. The mafia runs rampant throughout the country, drugs flood the street, and criminals strike with impunity. Four FBI agents - Philip Lloyd, James Chandler, Eddie Carlton, and Gary Cougar, each one bringing special expertise - decided to take it upon themselves to clean up a city taken over by gangsters. (mobygames)
Dead Effect (2013) no information Dead Effect is a first-person shooter video game developed by inDev Brain and published by BulkyPix. Players can use explosives, iron sights, reload, change weapons, shoot and enter slow motion mode using virtual buttons on the right of the screen. Controls can be customized from the main menu, with each icon individually repositionable as the player sees fits. (wikipedia.org)
Dead End Job (2019) no information Dead End Job sends you into a madcap, Ren & Stimpy-esque world to bust up ghosts. It’s a procedurally generated, couch co-op, twin-stick shooter that straps a vacuum pack to your back and puts a plasma blaster in your hand. For you, it’s just another day in the office. (store.steampowered.com)
Dead End: Exit 8 (2024) no information This is a thriller game based on memory puzzles that supports PC play and VR mode. The theme is inspired by people's depression and tension while waiting in the hospital.In an infinite loop space, one must carefully observe all abnormal information and strive to escape from the infinite space. (store.steampowered.com)
Dead Fun Pack: Penguins and Aliens Strike Again (2018) no information Dead Fun Pack: Penguins and Aliens Strike Again is a collection for those who love challenges, including Run Run and Die and Mutant Alien Moles of the Dead. Both games, designed by Pixel Bones Studio, offer very simple playability and a colorful look, while challenging the player's reflexes. Are you ready to take on the madcap challenges in this Dead Fun Pack? (nintendo.com)
Dead Head Fred (2007) no information Dead Head Fred tells a "classic tale of murder, corruption, revenge and... interchangeable heads". The main character is Fred Neuman. He's a private detective in the town of Hope Falls. During his investigations, he gets too involved with the dealings of the mob, so he's lured into a trap and beheaded. Shortly after his murder, he's found by Dr. Friedrich Steiner, who resurrects his body, and places his brain and eyes into a jar. From here begins the journey of Fred for revenge. (Mobygames)
Dead Horde (2011) no information As a survivor of the mutant virus, make your way through the city and wipe out the hordes of flesh eating mutants. Teamwork is the key to survive the DEAD HORDE... (store.steampowered.com)
Dead in the Water (1999) no information A 3D Battle game that pits the players in heavily armed boats in fully destructable arena's. This is a a Vehicular Combat Game similar in basic structure to Twisted Metal or Vigilante 8. There are many characters to choose from, each with their own unique boat and then is entered into an arena to race against other contestants while also trying to score points by shooting and destroying the other boats. (mobygames)
Dead In Vinland (2018) no information Exiled on a faraway, unknown land, lead Eirik and his family on their quest to survive. Manage their physical and mental health, explore the island, organize your camp and deal with other human beings, some will help you, if you want, and some will be less docile. (deadinvinland.com)
Dead Island (2011) no information Dead Island is a 2011 open world survival horror action role-playing video game. Centered on the challenge of surviving a zombie-infested open world with a major emphasis on melee combat, the plot focuses on four playable survivors trying to survive and escape off the fictional island of Banoi. (wikipedia.org)
Dead Island 2 (2023) no information Dead Island 2 is a 2023 action role-playing game developed by Dambuster Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Dead Island Retro Revenge (2016) no information Dead Island: Retro Revenge is a side-scrolling beat-em-up game from Empty Clip Studios.
Dead Island: Riptide (2013) no information Dead Island: Riptide is an action role-playing survival horror video game and stand-alone expansion to Dead Island. Riptide serves as a continuation of the story to 2011's Dead Island, with the original four survivors, plus a new survivor, arriving on another island in the Banoi archipelago, which has also been overrun by zombies.
Dead Island: Ryder White (2012) no information Ryder White's Campaign (also called Dead Island: Ryder White) is a downloadable content pack for Dead Island that was released on January 31, 2012 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Windows PC. Ryder White's Campaign focuses on Ryder White's role as a soldier to contain the infection in Banoi Island and his efforts to find a cure for his wife, Emily. (deadisland.fandom.com)
Dead Kings (2015) no information DLC following Arno Victor-Dorian as he explores the city of Saint-Denis, an ancient necropolis with an network of catacombs and deep caves that hide the secrets of the French kings.
Dead Land (2018) no information Welcome to Dead Land. You must defeat your fears for survival and salvation in this reign of zombies.
Dead Nation (2010) no information Dead Nation features online and offline two-player cooperative play, a lengthy campaign littered with hidden treasures, hugely upgradeable weapons and armor, and tremendous replay value thanks to a host of difficulty levels. The fifth and final difficulty level -- "Undead" -- will leave you breathless!
Dead of the Brain (1992) no information Dead of the brain is a horror-based Adventure Game created in 1992 that is played in a point-and-click format. (igdb)
Dead of the Brain 2 (1993) no information The events of the game take place shortly after the ending of the first game. The devastating zombie invasion, caused by the scientist Dr. Cooger and his resurrection medicine, was finally stopped, and the young hero Cole could marry his sweetheart Sheila. But alas, if only everything could be so simple... A biker gang starts terrorizing the town. Sheila and Cole find a dead body in Cole's apartment. And soon they discover that not all the traces of the resurrection medicine were destroyed...
Dead of Winter: A Crossroads Game (2014) no information Dead of Winter: A Crossroads Game, the first game in this series, puts 2-5 players in a small, weakened colony of survivors in a world where most of humanity is either dead or diseased, flesh-craving monsters. Each player leads a faction of survivors with dozens of different characters in the game.
Dead of Winter: The Long Night (2016) no information Dead of Winter: The Long Night is a standalone expansion for Dead of Winter: A Crossroads Game that introduces the Raxxon location where horrible experiments will spill out into the town unless players can contain them.
Dead or Alive (1996) no information Capitalizing on the success of Sega's Virtua Fighter fighting game series at the time, Dead or Alive takes influence from Virtua Fighter while adding unique gameplay elements of its own. The game also attracted attention for its presentation, which was more provocative than other mainstream 3D fighting games at the time. (wikipedia.org)
Dead or Alive 2 (1999) no information Dead or Alive 2 features a total of 14 playable fighters, plus the unplayable Kasumi X. Two of them are unlockable and cannot be used in story mode or in the arcade version. The ten returning characters from the first DOA game are Ayane, Bass Armstrong, Bayman, Gen Fu, Jann Lee, Kasumi, Leifang, Ryu Hayabusa, Tina Armstrong, and Zack. The four newcomers are Ein, Helena Douglas, Leon, and Tengu. (wiki)
Dead or Alive 2 Hardcore (2000) no information Dead or Alive 2 features a total of 14 playable fighters, plus the unplayable Kasumi X. Two of them are unlockable and cannot be used in story mode or in the arcade version. The ten returning characters from the first DOA game are Ayane, Bass Armstrong, Bayman, Gen Fu, Jann Lee, Kasumi, Leifang, Ryu Hayabusa, Tina Armstrong, and Zack. The four newcomers are Ein, Helena Douglas, Leon, and Tengu. (wiki)
Dead or Alive 3 (2001) no information The hero ninja Ryu Hayabusa put a stop to the evil doings of Tengu, but it was too late to stop him from triggering a massive worldwide collapse. A dense cloud covered the entire planet in a shroud of darkness and fear. DOATEC has gone astray, turning into the hunting grounds for power-hungry scam artists. This is when DOATEC's development department (a fortress for state-of-the-art military technology) witnesses the success of a genius. (wiki)
Dead or Alive 3 Scarlet (2019) no information Welcome, one and all, to this beautiful tropical retreat – a place where weary people come to unwind with a host of activities including ball sports, endurance races, knocking opponents off platforms or simply relaxing on the beach. Oh yes, you can do all this and more on wonderful Wuhu Island... (Nintendolife)
Dead or Alive 4 (2005) no information Dead or Alive 4 focuses on the story of Helena Douglas taking over the mantle of Dead or Alive Tournament Executive Committee as its second chairman, determined to fight against the corruption in the organization. The main storyline continues with the war between the DOATEC and the Mugen Tenshin Ninja Clan. After Ayane successfully defeats DOATEC's last creation, Omega, Hayate returned to the Mugen Tenshin clan, taking over the leadership. Now leader, he goes on a quest to put an end to DOATEC.
Dead or Alive 5 (2012) no information Two years after the events of the fourth Dead or Alive World Combat Championship, Helena Douglas has taken full control of the Dead or Alive Tournament Executive Committee from the devious Victor Donovan and is re-building the company for the better. To inform the world of the return of DOATEC, Helena has made plans with Zack to host the fifth Dead or Alive Tournament and put on a show no one will forget. (DOA wiki)
Dead or Alive 5 Last Round (2015) no information Dead or Alive 5 Last Round is a 2015 fighting game developed by Team Ninja. (wikipedia.org)
Dead or Alive 5 Plus (2013) no information Dead or Alive 5 Plus is an enhanced port that introduces new training options, such as Command Training to practice attacks, Combo Challenge to master combos, and a free training mode enabling players to focus on the particular attacks they want to learn.
Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate (2013) no information DOA5 Ultimate is an expanded edition of 2012's Dead or Alive 5, incorporating some features from the PlayStation Vita's Dead or Alive 5 Plus as well as additional content, including five characters that are new or returning to the series, a comprehensive story mode, as well as gameplay system tweaks and expansions, many of them in the online multiplayer tag team mode. (wiki)
Dead or Alive 6 (2019) no information Dead or Alive 6 is a fighting game developed by Team Ninja. (wikipedia.org)
Dead or Alive Paradise (2010) no information Paradise is a port and a remake of 2006's Dead or Alive Xtreme 2 for the Xbox 360, expanding upon the activities available in the original which consisted of mainly beach-related minigames. (wiki)
Dead or Alive Ultimate (2004) no information The story mode of Dead or Alive Ultimate plays out as it did in the original. However, a new CG sequence is added further explaining the relationship and history of Ayane, Kasumi and Hayate leading into the first two Dead or Alive games. (wiki)
Dead or Alive Xtreme 2 (2006) no information Dead or Alive Xtreme 2 is a 2006 video game for the Xbox 360 game console. Developed by Team Ninja, it is the sequel to Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball. The title expands upon the activities available in the original, supplementing beach volleyball with additional beach-related minigames. (wikipedia.org)
Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 Fortune/Venus (2016) no information Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 is a sports game played from a third-person perspective and retains the camera mode from the earlier installments in the DOAX series. It features multiple gameplay modes, which includes mini-games such as beach volleyball and "butt battle". Game modes include beach flag, in which characters will compete in a race to retrieve a flag, and rock climbing. (wiki)
Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball (2003) no information Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball is a beach volleyball game by Tecmo released in 2003 exclusively for the Xbox. The game was a departure from the rest of the Dead or Alive series which otherwise consisted of fighting games. It also marked the first game in the series to have a Mature rating due to some revealing swimsuits featured in the game which gave it a cult status. (wikipedia.org)
Dead or Alive: Dimensions (2011) no information DEAD OR ALIVE Dimensions takes the vivacious characters and locales that have made the DOA franchise a hit with gamers everywhere and presents them in eye-popping 3D. All of the punches, kicks, counters and holds that have defined the series as a top-tier fighter are present for the first time on a portable gaming system - the Nintendo 3DS.
Dead or School (2018) no information Underground dwelling girl Hisako is aiming for the surface in a zombie infested Tokyo. Hack and slash RPG! Obtain weapons and gear from enemies, and customize your skill tree to create your own unique and powerful a character! (store.steampowered.com)
Dead Pixels (2011) no information Dead Pixels is a 2D side-scrolling shooter with an 8-bit retro look and it incorporates some simulation and role-playing elements. Set in the fictional city of New Hexington; in July 1983 a toxic waste spill caused all deceased to rise from their graves. An intervention by the army failed and the city was put under quarantine. The player is a member of a group of survivors on the other side of the city who have found a way out. (mobygames.com)
Dead Rising (2006) no information You are Frank West. A hard-edged photojournalist hellbent on investigating the mystery at Willamette Mall. It's swarming with zombies. You have 72 hours. Chop 'till you drop! (Steam)
Dead Rising 2 (2010) no information Dead Rising 2 is an open world survival horror beat 'em up video game developed by Canadian company Blue Castle Games, published by Capcom, and released between September and October 2010 for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Microsoft Windows. It is a sequel to Dead Rising, and is the second entry in the series of the same name. The game features a number of new features and improvements to its predecessor, including multiplayer options. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Rising_2
Dead Rising 2: Case West (2010) no information The game picks up from where Ending A left off, with Chuck fighting the zombified Tyrone King in the bunker elevator. TK overpowers Chuck and puts him down to the ground. When it seems Chuck is about to be killed, the elevator door opens and a man hits TK off of Chuck with a baseball bat, killing him and saving Chuck. The man turns out to be Frank West. (Dear Rising wiki)
Dead Rising 2: Case Zero (2010) no information Acting as a prologue to Dead Rising 2, Chuck Greene flees Las Vegas with his daughter Katey after an outbreak occurs, his wife dying at some point during it. In need of fuel and looking to stock up on supplies, Chuck and Katey stop at the gas station in the small desert town of Still Creek. (Dead Rising wiki)
Dead Rising 2: Off the Record (2011) no information The entire game is a "What If?" scenario where Frank West covered the Fortune City outbreak, instead of Chuck Greene. As such, the game isn't considered canon within the Dead Rising continuity. It also changes the plot of Dead Rising 2 significantly in regards to the different characters and their motives. (Wiki)
Dead Rising 3 (2013) no information Dead Rising 3 is an action-adventure video game developed by Capcom Vancouver and published by Microsoft Studios. The game was released as a launch title for the Xbox One platform on November 22, 2013; a Microsoft Windows port published by Capcom was released on September 5, 2014. It was announced as an Xbox One exclusive during Microsoft's E3 2013 press conference on June 10, 2013. (wikipedia.org)
Dead Rising 3: Chaos Rising (2014) no information Chaos Rising follows the story of Hunter Thibodeaux, the leader of the biker gang and the first required psychopath, who is on a quest for revenge against another biker member. (Dead Rising Wiki)
Dead Rising 3: Fallen Angel (2014) no information This DLC follows Angel Quijano, an illegally infected survivor who tries to stop the special forces from killing survivors. (Dead Rising wiki)
Dead Rising 3: Operation Broken Eagle (2014) no information Episode one of the DLC focuses on Adam Kane, a commander of the military who has had his troops sent into Los Perdidos by General Hemlock to kill the President for going too soft on the Illegals. (Dead Rising Wiki)
Dead Rising 3: The Last Agent (2014) no information The player will control ZDC agent Brad Park who's Zombrex chip has malfunctioned. He is stuck in the South Almuda safe house, very near to death from his lack of Zombrex when Nick Ramos finds him. (Dear Rising wiki)
Dead Rising 4 (2016) no information Dead Rising 4 returns to Willamette, the setting of the original game, during the Christmas season. The game is a sequel set in 2021, fifxteen years after the events of the first game, and one year after the events of Dead Rising 3, though it also acts as a soft reboot of the series. (Dead Rising Wiki)
Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop (2009) no information The plot of the game remains the same as the original, in that players control Frank West, a photojournalist seeking to discover the truth behind a zombie outbreak within the fictional town of Willamette, Colorado, exploring the town's shopping mall to find answers while dealing with hordes of zombies and crazed survivors within. (wiki)
Dead Seater (2021) no information Dead Seater is a short adventure horror story. You are Jesse, a man on a desperate mission to reunite his family. Explore the house and keep the lights on. Find items to unlock parts of the Vincent family residence, travelling deeper and deeper as you prepare the house for Father. Father is coming home. (igdb)
Dead Secret (2018) no information Who killed Harris Bullard? Designed for console and VR, Dead Secret is a mystery thriller. Delve into a dead man’s bizarre past to solve the riddle of his death before you become the next victim.
Dead Space (2008) no information Dead Space is a science fiction survival horror video game developed by EA Redwood Shores (now Visceral Games) for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. The game was released in October 2008. The game puts the player in control of an engineer named Isaac Clarke who fights Necromorphs, monstrous reanimated human corpses, aboard an interstellar mining ship, the USG Ishimura. (wikipedia.org)
Dead Space (2011) no information Dead Space is a 2011 science fiction survival horror third-person shooter video game. Within the Dead Space series, the game is set after the events of the original Dead Space, but prior to the events of Dead Space 2 and shows how the Necromorph outbreak spread from the government to public sectors. (wikipedia.org)
Dead Space (2023) no information Dead Space is a 2023 survival horror game developed by Motive Studio and published by Electronic Arts, a remake of the 2008 game of the same name developed by EA Redwood Shores. (wikipedia.org)
Dead Space 2 (2011) no information Set three years after the events of the first Dead Space, the game follows protagonist Isaac Clarke's fight against a new Necromorph outbreak on the Sprawl, a space station surrounding a shard of Saturn's largest moon, Titan. (wikipedia.org)
Dead Space 3 (2013) no information Dead Space 3 is a science fiction survival horror video game developed by Visceral Games and published by Electronic Arts. Announced at E3 2012 and released internationally in February 2013, it is the sequel to Dead Space 2. It is the third and the final main entry in the Dead Space series. In Dead Space 3, Isaac Clarke teams up with EarthGov Sergeant John Carver as they travel to Tau Volantis, an ice-covered planet, to end the Marker and Necromorph threat for good. (wikipedia.org)
Dead Space Ignition (2010) no information Dead Space Ignition is an action puzzle game.It is a followup to the third-person shooter video game Dead Space 2, set between the two main games. The game takes the form of what executive producer Steve Papoutsis describes as an "interactive comic-style game" and is written by Antony Johnston, the writer of the Dead Space games and comic book series. (wikipedia.org)
Dead Space: Extraction (2009) no information Dead Space: Extraction is a 2009 rail shooter and prequel to the 2008 video game Dead Space. (wikipedia.org)
Dead State (2014) no information Dead State is a turn-based role-playing game set in a zombie apocalypse. It splits its time between scavenging - where the player explores the environment for food, fuel, luxury items, medical supplies, and antibiotics - and base management back at the Shelter - assigning jobs, building upgrades, creating items, and interacting with fellow survivors. Standard action in Dead State is in real-time, switching into turn-based mode when combat initiates. (mobygames.com & wikipedia.org)
Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today (2015) no information Dead Synchronicity is a point-and-click adventure game set in a post-apocalyptic future. The player controls Michael, an amnesiac who wakes up in the apocalyptic New World, where many humans called "the Dissolved" have a disease that kills them. Michael explores the areas, trying to work out what is really going on, all the while confused by strange visions and dreams that cloud his mind. (wikipedia.org)
Dead to Rights (2002) no information Third person shooter mixed with fighter. You control Jack Ma who is accompanied by his dog Shadow as he is framed while uncovering corruption in the police force.
Dead to Rights II (2005) no information Dead to Rights II is a neo-noir third-person action video game developed by Widescreen Games. (wikipedia.org)
Dead to Rights: Reckoning (2005) no information Dead to Rights: Reckoning is a third-person shooter video game developed by Rebellion Developments. (wik,ipedia.org)
Dead to Rights: Retribution (2010) no information Dead to Rights: Retribution is a third-person action video game. It is the reboot of the Dead to Rights franchise featuring Grant City police officer Jack Slate and his canine companion Shadow. Developed by Volatile Games and published by Namco Bandai Games under the Namco label for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
Dead Tomb (2024) no information Dead Tomb is a brand-new fun, point and click adventure game, that will take you back to the heyday of retro gaming. (nintendo.co.uk)
Deadball (2017) no information Baseball game for one or two players that uses real statistics and RPG dice to bring the ballpark to your tabletop. In fifteen or twenty minutes, simulate a full game between real or imaginary teams, using an elegantly simple system that's intuitive to die-hards and casual fans alike.
Deadbolt (2018) no information From the creators of Risk of Rain comes DEADBOLT, an extremely challenging stealth-action hybrid that allows you to take control of the reaper to quell the recent undead uprising.
Deadcore (2017) no information DeadCore is a Platformer-FPS blending exploration and speedrun. Become immersed in a futuristic and dreamlike adventure which will see you climb a huge Tower born from the void and truly put your capabilities to the test. Will you be able to reveal the secrets that lie beneath this fog-ridden world?
Deadfall Adventures (2013) no information Deadfall Adventures is an action-driven first-person shooter, spiced up with elements from action-adventure games. Become an adventurer, hunt for treasures, explore unknown regions of the world and rescue the damsel in distress from the clutches of enemies, both earthly and not-so-earthly. Join James Lee Quatermain on his journey across the globe!
Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm (2008) no information Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm is a 2008 simulation computer game. (wikipedia.org)
Deadliest Catch: Sea of Chaos (2010) no information Deadliest Catch: Sea of Chaos puts you in the role of captain as you you try to make profits from your catches. (Metacritic.com)
Deadliest Warrior: Legends (2011) no information Deadliest Warrior: Legends is a fighting game developed by Pipeworks Software and published by 345 Games & Spike Games.
Deadliest Warrior: The Game (2010) no information Deadliest Warrior: The Game is a fighting game developed by Pipeworks Software and published by Spike Games.
Deadlight (2012) no information Deadlight is a 2.5D sidescrolling cinematic platformer/survival horror in which the player character, Randall Wayne, can move from left-to-right and right-to-left, but is unable to enter any environments off the aligned path. The character can walk, sprint, crouch, roll, jump, long jump, wall jump in narrow areas, climb fences and ladders, hang from wires, push and pull certain objects, and perform contextual actions such as using switches and examining bodies. (wikipedia.org)
Deadline (1982) no information You have 12 hours to solve the murder of Mr. Marshall Robner. If it was a murder... Mr Robner was found locked in his library, dead -- from a lethal dosage of anti-depressants. Friends and family are calling this a suicide of depressed wealthy industrialist. As Chief of Detectives, you find something just doesn't smell right about this case. You go out on a quest to find a suspect, his motive, method, and opportunity. (mobygames.com)
Deadlock II (1998) no information Deadlock II: Shrine Wars is a science fiction turn-based strategy video game developed by Cyberlore Studios and published by Accolade, released on February 28, 1998 as a sequel to Deadlock: Planetary Conquest. The game allows the player to play as the leader of an alien race who controls colonies on a planet's surface. (wikipedia.org)
Deadly 30 (2014) no information Can you survive the horror? … a retro-style survival horror game developed by the two-man indie team of Gonzossm and Iggy Zuk. Survive 30 days and nights in a zombie-infested world by recruiting companions, upgrading weaponry and fortifying your position. (steampowered.com)
Deadly Arts (1998) no information Walk into the arena, take a bow, and prepare for the most intense combat simulation ever! Over nine controllable fighters are yours to command, complete with an arsenal of face-busting, body-smashing moves. Feel every kick, punch and throw with the RUMBLE PAK feature as you take part in a low down and dirty street fighting tournament! (igdb)
Deadly Creatures (2009) no information Deadly Creatures is an action video game for the Wii released in February 2009. It was developed by Rainbow Studios and published by THQ. (wikipedia.org)
Deadly Moves (1992) no information Power Athlete (????????), known outside Japan for the Sega Genesis as Deadly Moves and for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System as Power Moves, is a 1992 fighting video game developed by System Vision and published by Kaneko. (wikipedia.org)
Deadly Premonition (2010) no information Deadly Premonition is a survival horror video game developed by Access Games for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows. Set in the fictional, rural American town of Greenvale, Washington, the story follows FBI Special Agent Francis York Morgan as he investigates the murder of an eighteen-year-old woman, which bears similarities to a series of murders across the country. (wikipedia.org)
Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise (2020) no information In the year 2005, FBI agent York visits Le Carré, a small town in New Orleans where he encounters a mysterious serial murder case alongside his "friend" Zach. Produced by the original creator team. The story takes place in a small town in New Orleans which was created based on research and interviews. (Metacritic.com)
Deadly Tide (1996) no information Deadly Tide is a pre-rendered shooter in which the player gets to control a deadly new undersea vehicle. The basic plot behind the game is that the aliens have arrived on Earth, and they are not friendly. They take up residence in the oceans of Earth, and begin to launch attacks on shipping. Plus, they are also slowly raising the level of the oceans, trying to flood humans from the planet. Your mission is to stop them. (mobygames.com)
Deadly Towers (1986) no information Prince Myer must travel to the northern mountain to burn the Seven Bells in the sacred flame, burn down the seven bell towers in Rubas' magic palace and, ultimately, defeat Rubas himself. Rubas' palace is presented in one-point perspective expansive nonlinear world, similar to The Legend of Zelda. (Wikipedia)
DeadPolly (2022) no information DeadPoly is a polygon zombie survival looter shooter with base building and crafting. Play Your Way - Play single player, online server based multiplayer, or online co-op with friends. Base Building - Find materials to fortify a building and use it as your base.
Deadpool (2013) no information Deadpool is an antihero action comedy beat 'em up video game based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. When Deadpool's pitch for "the most awesome game ever" starring himself is rejected by High Moon Studios, he sets off explosives at the studio, which forces them to cooperate. He even hires Nolan North as his voice actor. The game's script is delivered to him; finding it boring, Deadpool draws all over it with crayon.
Deal or No Deal (2006) no information Deal or No Deal is a video game based upon the television show Deal or No Deal. (wikipedia.org)
Dealer\'s Choice (1972) no information Each player owns a car dealership, and is trying to have the greatest value in cash and vehicle inventory when the game ends. Everyone starts out with several cars, an insurance policy and several Dealer's Choice cards. These cards can be used for individual benefit or they can be more insidious, such as stealing the car of someone else or setting their car on fire. A word of warning...don't play with anyone that doesn't like you! They could make your life miserable with bad Dealer's Choice card
Dealing Blows (2019) no information Over 3 rounds, players will face off in this light strategy card fighting game. Determining their strategy for the fight, they will take a limited number of cards from their match strategy (deck) into each round. Revealing cards simultaneously one at a time each player will endeavor to land heavy hits on their opponent whilst blocking anticipated incoming hits.
Dear Esther (2012) no information Dear Esther is a first-person exploration video game. First released in 2008 as a free-to-play modification for the Source game engine, the game was entirely redeveloped for a commercial release in 2012. Spurning traditional game design, Dear Esther features no puzzles or tasks. The player's only objective is to explore an unnamed island in the Hebrides, listening to a troubled man read a series of letters to his deceased wife. (wikipedia.org)
Deardrops (2010) no information Shouichi was known as one of the ‘nobles’ of the violin world. Having started playing the violin when he was 3, he won the national violin competition when he was in middle school and went to Germany to play in orchestras. However, due to unknown reasons, he returned to Japan, gave up playing the violin and became a freeter. (vndb.org).
The Death and Return of Superman (1994) no information The Death and Return of Superman has standard "beat 'em up" gameplay, in which the player controls a character that can move in all directions. A set number of foes will enter the screen and only after they are defeated can the character continue on the quest. (wikipedia.org)
Death and Taxes (2020) no information In this 2D, short narrative-based game, you assume the role of the Grim Reaper... on an office job. Your job is to decide which people are going to live or die. The consequences of your choices are yours to bear, while the mystery of your incarnation awaits revelation! (store.steampowered)
Death Bringer (1988) no information Death Bringer, alternatively titled Galdregon's Domain in Europe, is a 1988 role-playing video game originally developed and self-published by Pandora and released for the Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, TurboGrafx-CD, and Sharp X68000. (wikipedia)
Death by Cube (2010) no information Death By Cube (デス バイキューブ, Desu Bai Kyūbu) is a twin-stick shoot 'em up video game. (wikipedia.org)
Death by Degrees (2005) no information Nina Williams is involved in an action-spy adventure as CIA special agent, against a cruel organization, who wants to dominate the world. (IMDB)
Death by Trivia (2019) no information Lets players test their knowledge of the dark, disturbing, debauched and diabolical. It's splattered with humor and is easy to learn too. Players compete to be the last person left alive. Wrong answers can get you killed. Correct answers can keep you alive.
Death Come True (2020) no information Death Come True is a 2020 interactive film adventure game developed by Too Kyo Games. (wikipedia.org)
Death Coming (2017) no information “Death coming” is a fourth-person nonlinear puzzle game, inspired by uncontrollable destiny. (thenextstudio.net)
Death Drives a Bus (2020) no information You are Death, the Grim Reaper, the dark collector of lost souls. Unfortunately, your horse has fallen ill so you need to drive a bus instead. (store.steampowered.com)
Death Duel (1992) no information In the future all intergalactic disputes must be settled by a duel to the death. Nine galactic superpowers take control of the flight paths, leaving the Federation unable to operate. To regain the paths, the Federation sends in Barrett Jade inside a giant cyborg. He has to battle to death and defeat the other nine superpowers' contestants to regain control. (mobygames)
Death end re;Quest (2018) no information Jump between reality & in-game modes, as players will need to investigate in the real world to solve the mysterious inner-workings of the World Odyssey. Your decision can change the game's ending. In this turn-based command battle system, you can roam freely & duke it out with fearsome monsters. During battle, players can change the game's genre from a first-person shooter to a fighter game. (Metacritic.com)
Death end re;Quest 2 (2020) no information In collaboration with Corpse Party scenario writer Makoto Kedouin, this horror RPG follows Mai Toyama’s search for her sister in a quiet lakeside town. She’ll unravel clues to the town’s past by day, and battle Shadow Matter by night. Can you uncover the truth before reality is consumed by darkness? (Metacritic.com)
Death Gate (1994) no information Death Gate is a computer adventure game loosely based on Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman's fantasy book series The Death Gate Cycle. The player takes the role of Haplo and starts in the Nexus with Lord Xar. Lord Xar tasks Haplo to visit the four worlds, Arianus, Pryan, Abarrach and Chelestra and retrieve the seal pieces of these worlds. (wikipedia.org).
Death Jr. (2005) no information Death Jr. is a 2005 video game for the PlayStation Portable. (wikipedia.org)
Death Jr. and the Science Fair of Doom (2007) no information Death Jr. and the Science Fair of Doom is a Nintendo DS platform game developed by Backbone Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Death Jr. II: Root of Evil (2006) no information Death Jr. II: Root of Evil is a 2006 action-adventure game developed by Backbone Entertainment and the sequel to the PlayStation Portable video game Death Jr. (wikipedia.org)
Death Knights of Krynn (1991) no information Death Knights of Krynn is the 2nd volume of the Dragonlance epic and is the sequel to Champions of Krynn. Characters from that game may be imported to this game. [...] Like Champions of Krynn, Death Knights of Krynn introduces a different and unique character selection with the availability of the "Knight" class, unavailable in AD&D non-Dragonlance RPGs. Characters in this game may level-up to higher levels and obtain new skills as well as more powerful spells. (mobygames.com)
Death Mark (2018) no information A strange rumor is spreading through the shadows of Tokyo's H City: a mysterious disfigurement, like a grotesque birthmark, has been appearing on the bodies of certain individuals. Anyone who receives the Mark will rapidly die of unknown, horrifying causes.
Death Must Die (2023) no information Descend the nether in search of Death himself! Choose from God-given powers to slay his hordes of minions. Unlock new heroes, collect powerful items and create game-breaking synergies in this roguelite hack and slash survivors game. (igdb)
Death of a Wish (2024) no information THE NEO-SANCTUM SHALL FALL. Claim retribution against the theocratic Faiths as you master vicious hack-and-slash combat in this action-RPG where style is salvation. (store.steampowered.com)
Death Rally (1996) no information Death Rally is a top-down perspective vehicular combat racing video game.the player starts with $495 and a weak car named Vagabond, and must compete in deadly races where all cars are armed (although a game without guns is an option). The player wins money by finishing in front positions, collecting money bonuses during the race, fulfilling missions and destroying other cars. The ultimate goal of the game is defeating the "Adversary", in a one-on-one race. (wikipedia.org).
Death Road to Canada (2018) no information Death Road is built for replay value. Everything is randomized: locations, events, survivor appearances and personalities. There's a different story every time you play, set in a world that doesn't take itself too seriously.
Death Squared (2017) no information Death Squared is a cooperative puzzle game for 1, 2 or 4 players, best enjoyed with loved ones who don't mind a little arguing for the greater good. Prove your teamwork skills in Death Squared as you solve puzzles together or die trying! Each player needs to guide a robot to a colour-coded goal, but the path is beset with deadly traps and hazards. Teams of players will need close observation and communication to keep each other alive and discover a solution together.
Death Stranding (2019) no information Death Stranding is an action game developed by Kojima Productions. (wikipedia.org)
Death Tank (1996) no information Death Tank is a 1996 2D multiplayer versus shooter developed by Ezra Dreisbach of Lobotomy Software. (wikipedia.org)
Death to Spies (2007) no information The player controls Semion Strogov, a captain in SMERSH, a Soviet counterintelligence agency. Strogov is able to run, jump, crouch, crawl, climb over obstacles, and drive vehicles. Taking place in World War II, the player is required to complete various tasks in enemy territory, such as killing targets and stealing documents. (wiki)
Death to Spies: Moment of Truth (2009) no information Death To Spies: Moment Of Truth (Russian: ?????? ???????: ?????? ??????) is a third-person stealth action PC game set during World War II. (wikipedia.org)
Death Track: Resurrection (2008) no information Death Track: Resurrection is set in the future after World War III. The game involves racing and trying to finish first across several tracks located around the world. Players try to earn points by doing various stunts, which can be used for upgrades to cars and weapons. Cars can be equipped with an assortment of weapons, which can be fired at opponents to slow them down and knock them out. (wikipedia.org)
Death Trick: Double Blind (2024) no information The star magician of Morgan’s Traveling Circus is missing, but the show must go on! In this non-linear detective visual novel, unravel the mystery from two different perspectives as you learn the varying stories of an entire circus of performers, each with their own lives... and their own secrets. (store.steampowered.com)
Death Unphased (2023) no information Invent your own path! Phase through walls with your dash and blaze towards the exit. Death Unphased is a short experience fusing precision and puzzle platforming. Speedrun the smartest routes and aim to beat your fastest time in each level. (store.steampowered.com)
Death\'s Door (2021) no information Reaping souls of the dead and punching a clock might get monotonous but it's honest work for a Crow. The job gets lively when your assigned soul is stolen and you must track down a desperate thief to a realm untouched by death - where creatures grow far past their expiry and overflow with greed and power. (Metacritic.com)
Death\'s Gambit (2018) no information Death's Gambit is an action, platformer game with role-playing elements. The game is presented with 2D computer graphics with a pixel art aesthetic. (wikipedia.org)
Deathchase (1983) no information The player controls a motorcycle-riding mercenary as he pursues two other motorcycles, one blue and one yellow, through a forest. (wikipedia)
DeathKeep (1995) no information DeathKeep is a 1995 video game based on the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. (wikipedia.org)
Deathloop (2021) no information Deathloop is a 2021 action-adventure game developed by Arkane Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. It was released in September 2021 for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 5 as a timed exclusive.
Deathmatch Classic (2001) no information Enjoy fast-paced multiplayer gaming with Deathmatch Classic (a.k.a. DMC). Valve's tribute to the work of id software, DMC invites players to grab their rocket launchers and put their reflexes to the test in a collection of futuristic settings. (igdb)
Deathmatch Village (2013) no information Chock-full of frenetic shotgun-blastin & pitchfork-proddin action, this free-to-play 2D multiplayer game is a breath of fresh air for the whole MOBA genre. Crush your opponents and snatch them piggies! (Metacritic.com)
Deathrow (2002) no information Deathrow is set in the year 2219, where Blitz is the world's most popular sport. Players attempt to toss a disc through a hoop while avoiding full-contact from their opponents, including punches, kicks, throws, and stomps. Like a futuristic rugby, the sport combines elements of hockey, basketball, and full-contact American football. (wiki)
Deathsmiles (2007) no information Horizontal side scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game. It is notable for its aesthetic style, featuring heavy occult and gothic influences. (wikipedia)
Deathsmiles II (2009) no information A horizontal side scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game. It is the third Cave shoot 'em up to be played using a horizontally-oriented monitor (preceded by Progear and the original Deathsmiles). Deathsmiles II is also the first CAVE arcade game to use polygons instead of their traditional sprites for graphics. (wikipedia)
DeathSpank (2010) no information DeathSpank, also known as DeathSpank: Orphans of Justice, is a comedy action role-playing game created by game designers Ron Gilbert and Clayton Kauzlaric. (wikipedia.org)
DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue (2010) no information Join DeathSpank in the hunt for the Thongs of Virtue! Fight through all new environments and quests and collect all new weapons, armor, and loot in one of the funniest action-RPGs to date! (steampowered.com)
Deathtrap (2015) no information Deathtrap is a Tower Defense game with strong action-RPG elements, a game of vicious tricks, killing machines, rotating blades and splattering blood.
Deathtrap Dungeon (1998) no information The game is a third-person adventure, with the player taking the role of an adventurer (either the Amazon "Red Lotus" or the Barbarian "Chaindog"), who at the invitation of a wizard explores a series of dungeons and must overcome both monsters and traps to find riches.
Deathtrap Dungeon Trilogy (2018) no information A digital adaption of the iconic Deathtrap Dungeon trilogy of books by Ian Livingstone. Play as a novice adventurer and rise up through the ranks in this epic tale of deadly traps, fearsome monsters and devious adversaries. (store.steampowered.com)
Deathwish Enforcers (2023) no information It’s the 1970’s and crime is running rampant! Join the Deathwish Enforcers squad and take crime down a notch! One to four-player single screen cooperative action! Meet happy hookers, flashers and drug dealers! Invade porn shoots, satanic rituals and volcanic evil lairs! Stop the evil syndicate at all costs! (igdb)
Deca Sports (2008) no information Deca Sports (Deca Sporta in Japan, Sports Island in Europe) is a sports video game for the Wii developed by Hudson Soft. (wikipedia.org)
Deca Sports 2 (2009) no information Deca Sports 2 (Deca Sporta 2 in Japan, Sports Island 2 in Europe) is a sports video game developed and published by Hudson Soft for the Wii and it's the sequel to Deca Sports. (wikipedia.org)
Deca Sports 3 (2010) no information Deca Sports 3 (Deca Sporta 3 in Japan, Sports Island 3 in Europe) was developed and published by Hudson Soft. It is the fourth video game in the Deca Sports series. (wikipedia.org)
Deca Sports DS (2010) no information The series' first spin-off, released in early 2010 on the Nintendo DS for portable play. (wikipedia.org)
Deca Sports Extreme (2011) no information Deca Sports Extreme is a sports video game for the Nintendo 3DS which is developed by Hudson Soft and published by Konami in the Deca Sports series. (wikipedia.org)
Deca Sports Freedom (2010) no information Deca Sports Freedom has ten sports, with most of them taken from the first two games in the main trilogy: Tennis, Paintball, Boxing, Archery, Beach volleyball, Dodgeball, Kendo, Mogul skiing, Snowboard cross and Figure skating. (wikipedia.org)
Decap Attack (1991) no information Chuck D. Head, a headless mummy created by mad scientist Dr. Frank N. Stein and his assistant Igor, is sent to defeat Max D. Cap, a demon who has returned from the Underworld with his army of monsters to conquer the surface world, splitting a skeleton-shaped cluster of islands into pieces in the process. After reforming the scattered islands to normal and defeating Max, Chuck sluggishly returns home, where Stein rewards him by transforming him into a real human.
Decarnation (2023) no information A survival story with layered psychological stakes, Decarnation explores the contrast between battling limitations in the physical realm, and the subconscious landscapes one can't escape. (Metacritic.com)
Decay of Logos (2019) no information Immerse yourself in the world of Decay Of Logos and unravel its mysteries. Explore old dungeons, battle unforgiving foes and journey through a vibrant interconnected fantasy realm with your mystical elk companion. (wikipedia.org)
Decay: The Mare (2015) no information Sam is an addict who ends up in an institution named “Reaching Dreams” hoping to kick his drug problem and clean up his miserable life. But during the first night, something goes wrong and he gets stuck in a seemingly endless nightmare. (adventuregamers)
Deceit (2016) no information Deceit tests your instincts at trust and deception in an action-filled, multiplayer first-person shooter. You wake up in unknown surroundings to the sound of the Game Master’s unfamiliar voice, surrounded by five others. A third of your group have been infected with a virus, but who will escape? (store.steampowered.com)
Deception III: Dark Delusion (1999) no information This is the third game in the Deception series. You control the character in a 3D environment in which you place traps to kill your persecutors (who have weapons). It's a real-time game with elements of strategy and role-playing, which allows you to use a system of timing and skill of activating traps through the rooms of a medieval castle as the opponents try to kill you. (mobygames.com)
Deception IV: Blood Ties (2014) no information Deception IV: Blood Ties, known in Japan as Kagero: Dark Side Princess, is a strategy game for the PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 3 by Tecmo Koei, and sequel to Kagero II: Dark Illusion within the Deception series
Deception IV: The Nightmare Princess (2015) no information Deception IV: The Nightmare Princess is an expanded version of Deception IV: Blood Ties.
Deception: Murder in Hong Kong (2014) no information Deception: Murder in Hong Kong is a game of deduction and deception for 4-12 players that plays in about 20 minutes. In the game, players take on the roles of investigators attempting to solve a murder case - but there's a twist. The killer is one of the investigators! Each player's role and team are randomly assigned at the start of play and include the unique roles of Forensic Scientist, Witness, Investigator, Murderer, and Accomplice.
Decisive Campaigns: Barbarossa (2015) no information This revolutionary eastern front wargame covers the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941. It blends the latest evolution of the Decisive Campaigns hex and counter engine with deep narrative, RPG-style people management and in-depth semi-randomized decision systems. (Matrix)
Decrypto (2018) no information Players compete in two teams, with each trying to correctly interpret the coded messages presented to them by their teammates while cracking the codes they intercept from the opposing team. Each team has their own screen, and in this screen they tuck four cards in pockets numbered 1-4, letting everyone on the same team see the words on these cards while hiding the words from the opposing team.
Dedede\'s Drum Dash Deluxe (2014) no information Dedede’s Drum Dash Deluxe is an enhanced version of a minigame from Kirby: Triple Deluxe, released as a standalone title downloadable on the Nintendo eShop. (wikipedia.org)
The Deed (2015) no information A keenly dark twist on the traditional murder mystery setting, The Deed is an Adventure/RPG game about getting away with murder. Arran Bruce, the rightful heir to Dunshiel House, returns home to settle a score with his estranged family. (Steam)
The Deed: Dynasty (2016) no information Getting away with murder has never been easy. These three members of a proud and noble family are separated by five centuries, but have in common a vengeful and murderous intent. Plans must be formed, blood must be spilled and evidence must be planted ... (Steam)
DEEEER Simulator: Your Average Everyday Deer Game (2020) no information Put simply, DEEEER Simulator is a “Slow-Life Town Destruction Game”. You can spend your days enjoying a nice, relaxed frolic here and there together with the other animals around town, or you can choose to relieve some stress and absolutely destroy the town and everything in it. (steam)
Deemo (2013) no information Deemo is a rhythm video game developed by Rayark Games. (wikipedia.org)
Deep Black (2012) no information Deep Black is a video game, developed by Biart. (wikipedia.org)
Deep Fear (1998) no information Deep Fear is a survival horror video game. It was the last Saturn game released in Europe. The game offers unique gameplay features such as buttons that allow the player to use items in real-time, aiming while moving, and falling oxygen levels. The music was composed by Kenji Kawai, and the creatures and characters were designed by manga artist Yasushi Nirasawa.
Deep Fighter (2000) no information A spiritual sequel to the 1997 game Sub Culture, it is set in a war-torn community hidden beneath the sea. The race living there is human in appearance and possesses advanced technology, but are so minuscule that even regular marine life poses a dangerous threat. The ultimate goal is to construct a Leviathan Mother Ship to transport the entire society to safety, while fighting against a hostile faction known as the Shadowkin. (wiki)
Deep Freeze (1999) no information In the year 2001, the world has changed, and terrorism has changed along with it. The terrorist organization Hephaestus has become extremely powerful, and in response, the INTER-ANTS (International Anti-Terrorist Service) has come into existence. As Jack Wired, commander of an ANTS squad, you and your teammates will go into battle to resolve hostage situations and remove the terrorist threats. (igdb)
Deep Labyrinth (2004) no information Deep Labyrinth is a 3D role-playing video game developed by Interactive Brains. (wikipedia.org)
Deep Ones (2018) no information «Deep Ones» is a retro arcade-platformer with multigenre parts, inspired by ZX Spectrum, Bioshock and works of H. P. Lovecraft.
Deep Rock Galactic (2020) no information Deep Rock Galactic is a cooperative first-person shooter video game developed by Danish indie studio Ghost Ship Games. (wikipedia.org)
Deep Sky Derelicts (2018) no information Deep Sky Derelicts is an original combination of turn-based strategy and RPG, enriched with tactical card combat and popular roguelike elements. Explore derelict alien ships, fight, loot and upgrade your gear, all in distinctive retro-futuristic comic book aesthetic style. (store.steampowered.com)
Deep Space (1986) no information Deep Space is an interstellar adventure encompassing warfare and exploration.
Deep Space Waifu (2017) no information King bear has the strange hobby of swapping girls in the phone until he gets the PERFECT WAIFU! But have the lucky of kicking some aliens in his dates! (Steam)
Deep Space Waifu: FLAT JUSTICE VERSION (2017) no information FLAT IS JUSTICE!! You are a member of the F.L.A.T. FABULOUS LAW APPLICATION TASKFORCE of the METROLOLITAN POLICE. It's up to you save the poor babe-ilicious beauties from the corrupted alien police threat! (Steam)
Deep Waters (2004) no information Deep Water is a single player action shooter game set in a post-apocalyptic world where the atmosphere has changed after an unspecified disaster. You now take on the role of a young man named El Shipak who hunts sea monster for a living. Six months ago Shipak has sighted a special monster and he is now obsessed with hunting it down. (Mobygames)
Deepest Sword (2021) no information Venture deep into the Cavern of Longing in this short-yet-challenging physics platformer. Plunge your sword deep into the dragon's heart! How deep is your resolve? (steampowered.com)
Deer Drive Legends (2012) no information Deer Drive Legends is a three-dimensional hunting video game, developed by Raylight s.r.l. (wikipedia.org)
The Deer God (2015) no information The Deer God is a breathtaking 3D pixel art adventure that will challenge your religion and your platforming skills.
Deer Hunter 2016 (2016) no information From the creators of Deer Hunter 2014! Return to the wild and hunt across the globe in the world’s greatest hunting experience.
Def Jam Fight for NY: The Takeover (2006) no information Def Jam Fight for NY: The Takeover is a 2006 fighting video game for the PlayStation Portable. (wikipedia.org)
Def Jam Rapstar (2010) no information Def Jam Rapstar is a music video game, based on rapping, developed by Terminal Reality. (wikipedia.org)
Def Jam Vendetta (2003) no information Def Jam Vendetta is a 2003 professional wrestling video game that combined hip hop with pro wrestling. (wikipedia.org)
Def Jam: Fight for NY (2004) no information Story starts immediately after Def-Jam Vendetta. Build a character including looks, voice, and fighting styles. Fight many hip hop and rap artists of the time in many locations and maybe even take home the girl. Dynamic fighting with lots of objects, props, and onlookers to interact with in each stage.
Def Jam: Icon (2007) no information Def Jam: Icon is a fighting video game, the third in Electronic Arts's Def Jam-licensed hip-hop video game series. (wikipedia.org)
DEFCON (2006) no information Players are given a 1980s vector graphics computer-themed world map, a varied arsenal of nuclear and conventional weaponry, and a primary objective: destroy as much of the enemy's population as possible while having as little of one's own population destroyed as possible. A typical game will see civilian casualties numbering in the millions (megadeaths) while players try their hand at annihilating their opponents. (wikipedia)
Defector (2019) no information Overcome impossible odds and survive certain death scenarios in the undercover spy thriller that VR has been waiting for. You'll need every advanced weapon, cutting-edge technology, and deceptive tactic in your arsenal. Good luck agent. (Metacritic.com)
Defender (1981) no information Defender is an arcade video game developed and released by Williams Electronics in February 1981. A horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up, the game is set on an unnamed planet where the player must defeat waves of invading aliens while protecting astronauts. Development was led by Eugene Jarvis, a pinball programmer at Williams; Defender was Jarvis' first video game project and drew inspiration from Space Invaders and Asteroids. (wiki)
Defender (2002) no information Defender is an updated version of the classic arcade game of the same name. As in the original version of Defender, the Manti will try to capture any humans they can find to change them into mutants to increase their attack force. To increase chances of success you will need to rescue captured humans before this happens and bring them to a safe landing zone. (mobygames.com)
Defender (2002) no information Released in conjunction with a 3D update of the classic arcade game on consoles, the Game Boy Advance version is also an update of the original but retains its side-scrolling gameplay. The cartridge includes several variants of the game. The player's spaceship flies left or right over a scrolling landscape that wraps around after a few screens. The goal is to destroy all invading aliens before they can capture the humans. (mobygames.com)
Defender II (1990) no information Defender 2 is a shoot 'em up game for the Atari ST developed by Llamasoft released in 1990.
Defender of the Crown (1986) no information Defender of the Crown puts the player in the role of one of four Saxon knights in medieval England, in a time where the land is in turmoil as the King is dead and his crown was stolen. The Saxons and the Normans blame each other and fight for control of England. You have to build your army, take control of additional territories and fight and defeat the three Norman lords - and sometimes your Saxon friends as well. (mobygames.com)
Defender\'s Quest: Valley of the Forgotten (2018) no information Defender's Quest is a Tower-Defense/RPG Hybrid (Think Final Fantasy Tactics meets Tower Defense). It focuses on three things: tactical depth, customization, and story. That means no random encounters, no spikey-haired emo kids, no forced time sinks, and no tedious, repetitive battles.
Defenders of Ardania (2011) no information Defenders of Ardania is a hybrid tower defense and real-time strategy video game. (wikipedia.org)
Defenders of Dynatron City (1992) no information Defenders of Dynatron City is a video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System by JVC Musical Industries and Lucasfilm Games (later, LucasArts) in August 1992. (wikipedia.org)
Defenders of the Earth (1990) no information The Defenders of the Earth consist of veteran comic-book heroes Flash Gordon, Lothar, the Phantom and Mandrake. Ming the Merciless has kidnapped their children, and they set off to rescue them in this action game. As Flash you journey through the side-scrolling areas of Ming's castle, shooting your way out of trouble. You can call on the assistance of the other Defenders, who can open doors and set diversions of enemies. (mobygames.com)
Defendin\' de Penguin (2008) no information A tower defense style RTS with a penguin named Little Blue. A very basic RTS whose demographic are pre-teens and younger. (giantbomb.com)
Defense Grid 2 (2014) no information Defense Grid 2 is a 2014 tower defense video game developed by Hidden Path Entertainment and published by 505 Games. The player takes on the role of the commander, tasked with defending bases, colonies, space stations, and outposts from waves of aliens attempting to grab and escape with the power cores housed in each location. (store.steampowered.com)
Defense Grid: The Awakening (2008) no information Defense Grid: The Awakening is the definitive Tower Defense Strategy game that's easy to pick up, engrossing to play, and hard to set down. Strategically place your towers on the map to prevent alien enemies from stealing your power cores. Play just for fifteen minutes or several hours! (hiddenpath.com)
Defense of the Ancients (2003) no information Defense of the Ancients (DotA) is a multiplayer online battle arena mod for Warcraft III, based on the "Aeon of Strife" map for StarCraft. The popularity of the mod led to Valve acquiring the intellectual property rights for DotA and a standalone sequel, DotA 2, was released in 2013.
Defense Technica (2013) no information Defense Technica is the next evolution in hardcore tower defense strategy games. Protect the core from an onslaught of unrelenting biomechanical terrors with a powerful range of tower defense units – each with their own upgradable features and methods of attacks. (store.steampowered.com)
Defiance (2013) no information Defiance was a science fiction-themed persistent world massively multiplayer online third-person shooter developed by Trion Worlds. (wikipedia.org)
Defiance 2050 (2018) no information Join your friends and become an Ark Hunter in a massive cooperative online shooter like no other. Choose from an array of fully customizable weapons and classes, explore a unique futuristic open world, and engage in epic fast-paced, third-person shooter combat.
Definite Pachinko Battle Victory! CR Sakura Wars (2007) no information As one of Sega's representative mascot since its first game's release in 1996, the game sold more than 4 million units. The game built itself a solid position in the world of games, covering a wide range of fields such as stage, animation, publishing, and movies, and has gained strong support from many users. (Sakura Taisen Wiki)
Deflektor (1987) no information The player has to rotate mirrors to deflect a beam in order to destroy all the cells of each level. There are also other devices the player has to be careful not to touch with the beam for too much time because otherwise the system will overload.
Deiland (2018) no information Deiland is an adventure game that combines RPG and sandbox mechanics. Its simple calm appearance is the result of the effort put into its creation. It seeks to surprise players with small details and an interesting storyline and appealing characters. Deiland planet is our home, and living on this small place will be a unique experience for every player.
Deja Vu (1985) no information A point-and-click adventure game set in the world of 1940s hard-boiled detective novels and movies.
Delete (2018) no information Delete is a minimalist puzzle leisure game.it is inspired by Minesweeper. It inherits all the excellent features of the original work, and has increased its spatial dimensions. Your goal is to turn over all the squares, figures show the number of unknown red squares around them, you need to deduce all the answers by being reminded of by the figures. There is no time or star limit in the game, you are supposed to enjoy the relaxing experience. (store.steampowered.com)
Deleveled (2020) no information Master momentum in this unique jumping game that features no jump button! Preserve your potential energy and fall to new heights as you solve these clever puzzles and maneuver your way to victory. (steampowered.com)
Delisoba Deluxe (1996) no information It was made as a tie-in to TBS's mid-1990s Japanese game show Tokyo Friend Park, where one of the games, Delisoba ("delivery soba"), had celebrities command a virtual motorcycle trying to deliver soba to the TBS TV Studios. Deluxe is a "port" of this game to the Saturn, which adds features such as a time attack and track editor, and was not sold in stores, but rather given away at the show (either to winners or to audience members, exactly what is unknown). (segaretro)
Deliver Us Mars (2023) no information Sequel to the award-winning Deliver Us The Moon, Deliver Us Mars is an atmospheric sci-fi adventure offering an immersive astronaut experience. Explore new frontiers on a suspense-fuelled, high-stakes mission to recover the ARK colony ships stolen by the mysterious Outward. (store.steampowered.com)
Deliver Us the Moon (2019) no information Deliver Us The Moon is a Sci-Fi thriller set in an apocalyptic near future, where Earth's natural resources are depleted. A lone astronaut is sent to the moon on a critical mission to save humanity from extinction. (store.steampowered.com)
Deliverance: Stormlord II (1990) no information As in Stormlord, you must rescue as many fairies as possible, on this occasion by catching them out of the sky as they fall. This isn't as easy as it sounds, because this scrolling platform shooter has many sections in which the fairies are falling towards fiery pits, and you must catch them without hitting this pit. (igdb)
Delores: A Thimbleweed Park Mini-Adventure (2020) no information The year is 1988. Adventure game developer Delores Edmund, on hiatus from her job at MMucasFlem Games, has returned to Thimbleweed Park for a quick vacation. While she’s home, she’s making some extra money as a photographer for the Thimbleweed Nickel News. Hey, game developers need to eat, too! (gog.com)
Delta Force (1998) no information As a member of Delta Force--The Army's Elite, top secret special forces unit--the word "impossible" is not in your vocabulary. In Delta Force, you will conduct missions swiftly and silently, in every possible terrain, under every imaginable condition and through unconventional means. (publisher's website, http://www.novalogic.com/games.asp?GameKey=DF)
Delta Force 2 (1999) no information Delta Force 2 is the sequel to the Delta Force series. In this game, you play as an elite member of the Special Forces DELTA squad, a secret, government-funded anti-terrorism squad. Missions range from assassination attempts to overtaking enemy installations. The multiplayer game matches consist of up to 32 players. Multiplayer modes include Capture the Flag, Deathmatch, and King of the Hill.
Delta Force: Black Hawk Down (2003) no information In late 1993, the United States launched dual military operations in Mogadishu Somalia. Delta Force Operatives and Army Rangers were sent in to capture Somali warlords and restore order. Experience the intense combat of Operation Restore Hope in this ground breaking first person shooter. (Steam)
Delta Force: Land Warrior (2000) no information A military sim in which you play an infantry soldier. The focus here is on land warfare: you, your feet, a few weapons, and some back-up. While there is a wide assortment of weapons from which to choose, you of course can only carry a limited number at a time. You can, however, drop your weapon, and pick up your enemies'. Numerous characters and a broad mission assortment provide for countless hours of action-oriented entertainment. (mobygames.com)
Delta Force: Task Force Dagger (2002) no information Utilizing the Land Warrior engine, the stand-alone pack Delta Force: Task Force Dagger steps back into the Delta Force universe and adds a whole new level of gameplay. Choose from 10 different characters, each with their own abilities, and over 30 weapons. Play either single player or multiplayer and choose from 25 missions with realistic parameters. (ign.com)
Delta Force: Urban Warfare (2002) no information Delta Force: Urban Warfare is an urban-themed first-person shooter in the Delta Force series. Set in a variety of city locations, the player takes the role of an elite US army Special Forces soldier, using a variety of weapons to tackle missions as diverse as foiling a bank robbery, and rescuing hostages from terrorist forces. (mobygames)
Delta Force: Xtreme (2005) no information Delta Force: Xtreme is a first-person shooter video game developed and published by NovaLogic for Microsoft Windows.It is the seventh title (excluding console titles) of the series. The game breaks away from the spirit of Delta Force: Black Hawk Down and is set similar to the old series' gameplay. (wikipedia.org)
Delta Rune: Chapter 1 (2018) no information A spin-off of Undertale.
Delta Rune: Chapter 2 (2021) no information The next adventure in the UNDERTALE series has appeared! Fight (or spare) alongside new characters in UNDERTALE's parallel story, DELTARUNE...! (gamefaqs)
Delta V (1994) no information This is a futuristic flying game. The plot casts you as a captured Nethacker forced to Netrun for the mercenary Black Sun Corporation for their own greedy purposes. This means that as a Netrunner you have to "race" in futuristic trenches and several other Tron-like settings while avoiding ICEs and other countermeasures and trying to achieve mission objectives like capturing a certain data file, clearing up a Net of intruders, etc. (mobygames.com)
Delver (2018) no information Delver is a 2018 first-person roguelike action dungeon crawler video game developed by Priority Interrupt. (wikipedia.org)
Dementium II (2010) no information Dementium II is a survival horror first-person shooter game. (wikipedia.org)
Dementium: The Ward (2007) no information William Redmoor is hospitalized in an institution named Bright Dawn. When we wake up in an empty room we see a deserted facility with blood on the wall. We have to explore the ward as we are attacked by horrifying creatures.
Demetrios: The Big Cynical Adventure (2016) no information Demetrios - The BIG Cynical Adventure is a point and click adventure game. (wikipedia.org)
Demigod (2009) no information Demigod is a real-time, tactical strategy game that includes extensive role-playing elements. Choose from several Demigods, each poised for battle with their own unique capabilities and awe-inspiring powers. Vanquish other would-be gods as you gain levels, increase in power, unlock the power of mystic artifacts and slowly battle your way closer to joining the Pantheon. (steampowered.com)
DemiKids: Light Version & Dark Version (2002) no information The Gameboy Advance sequel to Devil Children, released as Demikids in North America with two versions, Dark and Light. (giantbomb.com)
Democracy (2005) no information The player takes the role of a president or prime minister of a democratic nation and has to make policies and decisions with the end goal being to be reelected to the next term.
Democracy 2 (2007) no information The player takes the role of a president or prime minister of a democratic nation and has to make policies and decisions with the end goal being to be reelected to the next term.
Democracy 3 (2013) no information The player takes the role of a president or prime minister of a democratic nation and has to make policies and decisions with the end goal being to be reelected to the next term.
Democracy 4 (2020) no information Democracy 4 is a government simulation game that was developed by Positech Games in 2020. (https://democracygame.fandom.com)
Democratic Socialism Simulator (2020) no information Pave the road to a post-capitalist society! (store.steampowered.com)
Demolish & Build 2018 (2018) no information Your company is going global. Use big machines to demolish huge buildings or go close and personal and use your hammer. Buy land properties, upgrade your machines, and hire workers in different parts of the world.
Demolition Derby (1984) no information Demolition Derby was produced by Bally Midway in 1984. Drive your car in a demolition derby and avoid getting hit in the radiator. (aracde-museum.com)
Demolition Girl (2004) no information Tamsoft delivers the tale of a Riho; a Bikini model who becomes a giant after being stung by some sort of alien jellyfish. You then are given the task of measuring her dimensions, chasing and then bringing her back down to size. You take on the role of a Helicopter, Jet and Tank while Riho rampages around Japan causing destruction and mayhem.
Demolition Man (1994) no information Demolition Man is a game based on the 1993 movie by the same name. As with the movie, the game takes place in a dystopian Los Angeles, in 1996. John Spartan is the country´s most fearsome cop and hunts his nemesis, Simon Phoenix. a fast-paced platform game, with some levels taking place in an overhead perspective (similar to Smash TV). As John Spartan, the player will spend most of his time shooting endless waves of "cryocons" released upon the antiseptic world of the future. (mobygames.com)
Demolition Racer: No Exit (2000) no information The sequel to Demolition Racer. Race 14 tortuous tracks with mines and crates all over the place slowing you down, racing over 16 savage cars to a sports car to a hearse with its own characteristics to win the race. (mobygames.com)
Demon Attack (1981) no information Marooned on the ice planet Krybor, the player uses a laser cannon to destroy legions of demons that attack from above. Visually, the demons appear in waves similar to other space-themed shooters, but individually combine from the sides of the screen to the area above the player's cannon. (wikiupedia)
Demon Front (2002) no information Demon Front is a 2D side-scrolling run'n'gun game. Taking place on the once peaceful planet Andres, twenty lightyears from earth, that has been taken over by evil creatures after a red moon eclipse. The creatures killed or assimilated the majority of the inhabitants. Only a few managed to escape. You play as either the earthlings Jake, Dr J or Sara, who have promised to help Maya the ape man. He is one of the survivors and is determent to take his home planet back and save his people. (mobygames)
Demon Gaze (2013) no information Demon Gaze (Japanese: デモンゲイズ, Hepburn: Demon Geizu) is a dungeon crawl video game developed by Kadokawa Games and Experience Inc. (wikipedia.org)
Demon Gaze II (2016) no information Demon Synergy: As the Demon Gazer, turn foes to allies and power them up using the Trance Demon Mode, or fuse with them using the Demon's Cross. (Metacritic.com)
Demon Skin (2021) no information Brutal Hack&Slash game with a challenging combat system in the same vein as Dark Souls plunges you into the harsh dark fantasy world to test your will and your skills. Only those who dare to get into the Demon Skin can survive! (Metacritic.com)
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - The Hinokami Chronicles (2021) no information Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles[a] is a 3D fighting game developed by CyberConnect2. (wikipedia.org)
Demon Stalkers (1987) no information Demon Stalkers is essentially a Gauntlet clone. You must travel through 99 mazes, before meeting the final demon. The game features different enemies as you progress through the mazes, with clues to progression built-in. There's a 2-player co-operative mode. The in-built level editor uses pull-down menus and offers a high level of flexibility. As well as creating actual levels, you can create an integrated storyline and game world, as the text on scrolls can be edited. (mobygames.com)
Demon Sword (1989) no information The game starts out with an evil demon ruling over the world and its inhabitants, who live in fear of it. However, a man named Victar, who comes from a small village, has a sword that can destroy the demon. The blade had previously been split up into pieces, though, and Victar must travel through three worlds to get back the three broken pieces in order to restore the sword to defeat the demon. (Wikipedia)
Demon Truck (2016) no information A badass rig drives only for the glory of Satan and races with blistering fury towards the Next Hell in this ARCADE ACTION IMMORTAL TRUCKER!. Skill based gameplay, high scores, demonic fury! (store.steampowered.com)
Demon Turf (2021) no information The Demon World is inhabited by all kinds of nasties... Most of them lumped into gangs battling for dominion, each led by its own head honcho. Yet even these bad dudes are no match for the Demon King himself! Instead, the task falls to Beebz, a young demon barely a thousand years old, who decides it’s time for her to kick every turf leader’s butt and become the Demon Queen herself. (Metacritic.com)
Demon\'s Crest (1994) no information The game's story revolves around the Crests, six magical stones which preside over their respective elements (Fire, Earth, Water, Air, Time and Heaven). The demon Firebrand sets out to regain the Crests and get revenge on rival demon Phalanx. The gameplay is a mix of standard platforming, with mild RPG elements. The stages are divided into six main areas and can be played multiple times. (Wikipedia)
The Demon\'s Forge (1981) no information For killing four palace guards, the king has banished you to the caverns of Demon's Forge. Now you must fight to stay alive and to find the exit with your life! No prisoner has ever found the exit or exited Demon's Forge! Being the greatest gladiator to ever serve the king, you may just have a chance to escape. Maybe. (mobygames.com)
Demon\'s Souls (2009) no information Set in a dark fantasy world, players take control of a hero who has journeyed to the fictional kingdom of Boletaria, which is being ravaged by a cursed fog that brings forth demons who feast on the souls of mortals. The gameplay involves a character-creation system and emphasizes gathering loot through combat with enemies in a non-linear series of varied locations, with a heavy emphasis on challenging combat. (Wikipedia)
Demon\'s Souls (2020) no information Demon's Souls is an action role-playing game developed by Bluepoint Games and SIE Japan Studio and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It is a remake of Demon's Souls, which was originally developed by FromSoftware and released for the PlayStation 3 in 2009. (wikipedia.org)
Demon\'s Tier+ (2020) no information A dungeon-RPG roguelike with arcade and adventure elements. Enter the dungeons of King Thosgar and destroy his demonic minions. (Metacritic.com)
Demon\'s Tilt (2019) no information Turbo charged pinball returns. Now with bigger sprites, more baddies, more secrets & MORE BULLETS. Demon's Tilt pushes the limits of the Video Pinball genre with SHMUP & Hack N' Slash elements. (Metacritic.com)
Demoncrawl (2019) no information DemonCrawl is a puzzle roguelite that combines the addicting gameplay of Minesweeper with hundreds of unique items, stages, and abilities!
Demonizer (2020) no information The fantasy bullet battle to end monstergirl genocide! Turn hateful humans into lovable demons in this 90s arcade style shooter. (store.steampowered.com)
Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax (2014) no information Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax is a 2D arcade fighting game developed by Ecole Software and French Bread. (wikipedia.org)
Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax Ignition (2015) no information Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax Ignition is an updated version of Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax.
Dengeki Gakuen RPG: Cross of Venus (2009) no information Dengeki Gakuen RPG: Cross of Venus (電撃学園RPG Cross of Venus) is a Japanese action role-playing video game developed by Pegasus Japan. (wikipedia.org)
Denjin Makai (1994) no information Denjinmakai is a side-scrolling beat 'em up programmed by Winkysoft and published by Banpresto that was originally released as a coin-operated arcade game on February 1, 1994. It was later ported to the Super Famicom under the title Ghost Chaser Densei, which was released on September 23, 1994. (igdb)
Dennis the Menace (1993) no information Dennis the Menace (known as Dennis in Europe) is a multiplatform video game based on the 1993 film of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
The Denpa Men 2: Beyond the Waves (2013) no information In this RPG, you can form a team of the Denpa Men you caught and take them on an exciting adventure across the world, in order to save the hero's family. Many wonders and strong enemies await you on your journey! (nintendo.com)
The Denpa Men 3: The Rise of Digitoll (2013) no information The Denpa Men 3: The Rise of Digitoll is the third game in the Denpa Men series.
The Denpa Men: They Came By Wave (2012) no information Radio waves are all around you. However, what you might not know is that, at any and all times, mysterious little creatures float around near these waves. They're called "Denpa" Men. You can't see them normally, but you can find them and catch them with your Nintendo 3DS. This is a role-playing game in which you collect Denpa Men to form a party, and use this party to explore dungeons.
Densetsu no Stafy (2002) no information Densetsu no Stafy (???????? Densetsu no Sutaf?, lit. The Legendary Starfy) is a platform video game developed by Tose and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance exclusively in Japan. It is the first game in the series The Legendary Starfy. (wikipedia.org)
Densetsu no Stafy 2 (2003) no information Densetsu no Stafy 2 (????????2 Densetsu no Sutaf? 2, lit. The Legend of Starfy 2) is a platform video game developed by Tose and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance in Japan. It is the second game in The Legendary Starfy series. (wikipedia.org)
Densetsu no Stafy 3 (2004) no information Densetsu no Stafy 3 (????????3 Densetsu no Sutaf? 3, lit. The Legend of Starfy 3) is a platforming video game developed by Tose and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance only in Japan. It is the third game in The Legendary Starfy series, as well as the third and last title of the series ever developed and released for the Game Boy Advance. (wikipedia.org)
Densetsu no Stafy 4 (2006) no information Densetsu no Stafy 4 is a platform video game developed by Tose and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. It is the fourth game in The Legendary Starfy series. As with the other games in the series, Densetsu no Stafy 4 features Stafy, known as Starfy in Western regions, as the main character. He is joined by his sister Starly and his friend Moe the clam. The three of them help out other undersea creatures and fights numerous villains. (wikipedia.org)
Densha de Go! (1997) no information Densha de Go! is a 1997 train simulator arcade game developed and published by Taito. (wikipedia.org)
Densha de Go! 2 Kōsoku-hen (1998) no information Densha de Go! 2 Kōsoku-hen (Japanese: 電車でGO!2 高速編, "Go by Train! 2: High Speed Volume") is a train driving simulation game. (wikipedia.org)
Depixtion (2019) no information "Depixtion blends color mixing mechanics with the rules of nonograms to create a uniquely colorful experience." (game press kit) 96 handcrafted puzzles.
Deployment (2018) no information Deploy your troops and get ready for epic battles in Deployment, the new competitive top-down shooter game by the creators of We Are The Dwarves!
Deponia (2012) no information Deponia is a fast-paced comedy of errors and one of the most unusual love stories in gaming history. The twist-filled story takes its off-beat characters all over trash planet Deponia, a unique game world in the style of Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett and Matt Groening. From the makers of The Whispered World, Edna & Harvey: The Breakout and A New Beginning the game is brought to life with detailed hand-painted backgrounds in widescreen format and top-quality cartoon animation. (GOG store page)
Deponia Doomsday (2016) no information The game follows the principles of a classic point-and-click adventure: the user controls Rufus as he travels across highly detailed backgrounds as the plot continues. Rufus can startup conversations with other characters and put items in his inventory for later use. These items, combined or not, are used to solve puzzles and advance the story. Furthermore, the game has some optional minigames. (wikipedia.org).
Depression Quest (2013) no information Despression Quest is a multiple-choice text game that tells the story of a person suffering from depression, and their attempts to deal with their affliction.
Derby Day (1915) no information An old horse racing game where 6 horses race across a track of 16 spaces. In the basic game each player is represented by a horse. 3 dice are thrown and you move your horse forward 1 space each time your horses number shows up. You would move 2 or 3 spaces if doubles or triples are rolled for your horses number. The first player to reach the finish post space is the winner.
Derby Dog Race Game (1920) no information A very old dog-racing wagering game. All game play is determined by a set of cards, which dictate odds, events, and race results.
DERE EVIL.EXE (2018) no information DERE EVIL EXE is both a terrifying thriller with a gripping meta horror story and a retro 16-bit pixel platformer with unique puzzles and obstacles. (store.steampowered.com)
Derrick the Deathfin (2012) no information Join Derrick on his epic quest to decimate everything he sees under the guise of avenging the death of his parents!
The Descendant (2016) no information In THE DESCENDANT, the end of the world is only the start. With what remains of humanity protected in underground Ark facilities, your mission is to keep survivors alive, while discovering a far greater conspiracy buried within Ark-01.
Descenders (2019) no information Descenders is a downhill mountain biking video game which puts players in different environments. Each level in the game is procedurally generated. In each level, the player races a downward course on a relatively dirt trail.During the trials, the player gains opportunities to perform tricks with their bicycle. (wikipedia.org)
Descent (1995) no information Descent is a 3D first-person game that puts the player at the controls of the Pyro-GX spaceship. Descent is notable in that the player travels through various interior locations (mines) but can do so in 720 degrees of movement. The ship however only moves forward and backward in any of the directions it is facing. The ship is able to use a variety of weapons scattered as power-ups throughout each level. (mobygames.com)
Descent II (1996) no information From its predecessor, this sequels adds a continued storyline, new levels, and additional weapons, power-ups, and bots.
Descent to Undermountain (1998) no information Based on the Dungeons & Dragons setting of Undermountain in the Forgotten Realms, it casts the player as an adventurer out to explore the treasure-filled recesses of the Undermountain dungeon. The "Descent" part of the name refers to the game's use of the 3D rendering engine from the 1995 game Descent. (wikipedia.org)
Descent: FreeSpace - The Great War (1998) no information The game places players in the role of a human pilot, who operates in several classes of starfighter and combats against opposing forces, either human or alien, in various space-faring environments, such as in orbit above a planet or within an asteroid belt. The story of the game's single player campaign focuses on a war in the 24th century between two factions, one human and the other alien. (wikipedia.org)
Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition) (2012) no information Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition) is a board game in which one player takes on the role of the treacherous overlord, and up to four other players take on the roles of courageous heroes. During each game, the heroes embark on quests and venture into dangerous caves, ancient ruins, dark dungeons, and cursed forests to battle monsters, earn riches, and attempt to stop the overlord from carrying out his vile plot.
Descent³ (1999) no information The vertigo continues as the highly anticipated sequel to Descent I and II takes the mind-bending, pulse-pounding experience to another level! This time around, you will experience not only the same frenzied, subterranean shooting action, but also the thrill of flying out of the mines into the planetary atmosphere; where you can soar above the surface of the planet. (Official site, http://www.descent3.com/d3_main.php)
Desert Assault (1991) no information Desert Assault or Thunder Zone is a isometric scrolling military themed shoot 'em up game where you take control of one of four commandos operating in the Persian gulf. Each commando has their own look and special limited bomb. (mobygames)
Desert Child (2018) no information You are a hoverbike racer trying to make it to the Red Planet for the biggest race in the universe, the Grand Prix.
Desert Commander (1988) no information Desert Commander is a 1988 turn-based strategy video game developed and published by Kemco. (wikipedia.org)
Desert Golfing (2014) no information Desert Golfing is a golf video game and art game developed and published by Canadian indie studio Blinkbat Games and released on August 6, 2014, for iOS and Android, and on December 18, 2017 for Windows and macOS (wikipedia.org).
Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf (1992) no information Desert Strike is a shoot 'em up game in which the player pilots an AH-64 Apache helicopter. The game is less frantic than typical shoot 'em ups, with the addition of greater strategic elements. The action takes place on open, multi-directional scrolling levels viewed from an isometric perspective. The player views the action from outside the helicopter, rather than from within the cockpit. (wikipedia.org).
Desi Adda: Games of India (2009) no information The player takes the role of Avinash, the son of an NRI businessman. Avinash has lived aboard but returns on a trip to his ancestral village. During his visit, he meets Gowri and Gopal, a couple who are in love. The village head, Garjan Singh, opposes their match. Through his interactions with villagers, Avinash helps the couple gain approval for their wedding. (wiki)
Design Eye (2019) no information Players are students competing for acceptance into a prestigious design school called The Haas and must build a strong portfolio. The first player to finish their portfolio (or acquire the most portfolio cards) wins and gets accepted into The Haas! As you move around the board, you either sketch and present your own ideas (in two minutes) or speed answer through a flash deck (one minute).
Desire (2016) no information Désiré is a French indie point-and-click adventure video game by Sylvain Seccia, it was published in 2016. The game is about the titular character, Désiré, an achromatic boy who only sees black and white, and the player guides him in 4 various parts of his life. The game contains themes such as sexuality, bullying, pedophilia, zoophilia, suicide, depression, morality, feminism, BDSM and criticism of aspects of modern society such as capitalism and materialism. (wikipedia.org)
Desktop Destroyer (2000) no information Ever want to destroy your desktop? Well then what's wrong with you? If you want to pretend to destroy your desktop, here's a game that might help. In Stress Reducers, you have a choice of eight weapons to obliterate your desktop. A hammer, chainsaw, termites, and a water gun gun to clean up your mess. Just use the mouse to point and click on anything you wish to destroy. (mobygames)
Desktop Dungeons (2013) no information Desktop Dungeons is a quick-play, roguelike-like puzzle game that gives you 10-20 minutes of dungeon-crawling action per serving. Casual players can enjoy endless coffee-break gaming sessions in infinitely random dungeons, while hardcore enthusiasts can unearth the game’s subtleties and tackle challenges of unrealistic viciousness. Down all paths lies frequent death, easy accessibility and the urge to play just one more dungeon. (http://www.desktopdungeons.net/)
Desktop Tower Defense (2007) no information Desktop Tower Defense is a Flash-based tower defense browser game created by Paul Preece in March 2007. (wikipedia.org)
Desolate (2019) no information DESOLATE is a first person horror survival experience. Form a research team with up to 4 players and explore an open world filled with mysteries and unsolved questions, or do it all on your own. (store.steampowered.com)
The Desolate Hope (2014) no information The Desolate Hope is an action-adventure platformer with a focus on boss battles. In unmanned space station Lun Infinus, Derelicts, sentient robots programmed to run simulations, are fighting off a computer virus which is overtaking the station. Coffee (a walking, talking, pot of snark-flavored espresso) has been making Digital-Counterparts, or "D-Co"s, with whatever non-vital programs he can salvage. The virus has killed off all but one of the D-Cos... That's you, by the way. (tropes.o
Desperados 2: Cooper\'s Revenge (2006) no information Desperados 2: Cooper's Revenge is the sequel to Desperados: Wanted Dead or Alive. Once again players control John Cooper and his gang. Though it's possible to play the game in an isometric view much like the previous game, Desperados 2 is rendered fully in realtime 3D, allowing the player to zoom and rotate the camera in many ways. (mobygames.com)
Desperados III (2020) no information Desperados III is a real-time tactics video game developed by Mimimi Games. (wikipedia.org)
Desperados: Wanted Dead or Alive (2001) no information Desperados: Wanted Dead or Alive is a stealth-based real-time tactics computer game. In the game, the player controls up to six characters in a wild west setting. The protagonist is a worldly knife-fighter and gunslinger, John Cooper. He takes on a bounty to capture a notorious train-robber named "El Diablo". (wikipedia.org)
Despicable Me: The Game (2010) no information The game based off of the film of the same name. (giantbomb.com)
Despot\'s Game: Dystopian Army Builder (2022) no information Despot's Game is rogue-like tactics with turbo-charged battles. Build a team and sacrifice the heck out of them to rush through enemies... and other players! (Metacritic.com)
Desta: The Memories Between (2022) no information Desta: The Memories Between is a character-driven rogue-like, featuring an immersive story, strategic turn-based tactics and... a metaphorical ball-game? (Metacritic.com)
Destination Earthstar (1990) no information Destination Earthstar is a futuristic, first-person and side-scrolling, space shooter game developed by Imagineering. (wikipedia.org)
Destiny (2014) no information From the Creators of Halo and the company that brought you Call of Duty. In Destiny you are a Guardian of the last city on Earth, able to wield incredible power. Explore the ancient ruins of our solar system, from the red dunes of Mars to the lush jungles of Venus. Defeat Earth's enemies. Reclaim all that we have lost. Become legend.
Destiny 2 (2017) no information From the makers of the acclaimed hit game Destiny, comes the much-anticipated sequel. An action shooter that takes you on an epic journey across the solar system.
Destiny Connect: Tick-Tock Travelers (2019) no information The town of Clocknee is celebrating the advent of a new millenium when time suddenly comes to a halt and a horde of hostile animated machines appears. It's up to a young girl named Sherry, her friend Pegreo, and Isaac, the time-traveling robot, to unravel the mystery behind the strange events. Together, they'll revisit the past and peer into the future, learning some very interesting things about their families and their peculiar town. (Metacritic.com)
Destiny of an Emperor (1989) no information In the era known as the Later Han, the people of China were plagued by a bandit horde called the Yellow Scarves. They searched for a hero that could amass a force strong enough to conquer these cutthroats and thieves. At that time, three men were separately gaining power by attaining the service of many Warlords. They each planned on ridding their country of the Yellow Scarves, but when that task is finished there will only be room for one Emperor. (gamefaqs)
Destiny of Spirits (2014) no information Destiny of Spirits was a free-to-play online social strategy game with role-playing elements. (wikipedia.org)
The Destiny of Zorro (2008) no information The Destiny of Zorro is a video game about Zorro, developed by American studio Pronto Games for the Wii. (wikipedia.org)
Destiny Star Girlfriend (2023) no information A surprise kerfuffle with unhinged space demons sees campus nobody Seiji “tied by fate” to Yuuri, the undercover magical girl who’s also his covert classroom crush! With both their secrets out of the bag, can Seiji still shoot his shot? Or will the evil Majin’s minions invade Earth first? (store.steampowered.com)
Destiny: The Taken King (2015) no information A dark shadow has fallen over our worlds. Oryx, The Taken King, is hell-bent on vengeance and is raising an army of corrupted "Taken" forces by manipulating the Darkness itself. You must find a way into his impenetrable Dreadnaught ship to defeat The Taken King before he and his dark army consume our civilization and bring our solar system to ruin.
Destrega (1998) no information Destrega is one of the first fighting games to focus more on long range attacks and use of interactive backgrounds than close-up fisticuffs. The story revolves around a battle for control of relics left a millennia ago by the Strega - mysterious beings with benevolent gifts of powers to human beings. (mobygames)
Destroy All Humans 2 (2006) no information : Destroy All Humans! 2 takes the irreverent Sci-Fi action gaming experience into the swinging sixties with all new game features, expanded open-world gameplay and co-op multiplayer. Assuming the role of the Furon Scout - Crypto 137 - players will embark on another mission to earth to take on the world of free love, the Cold War and other 60's era icons. (metacritic)
Destroy All Humans! (2005) no information Use destructive weapons and innate mental powers to take on the most feared enemy in the galaxy - Mankind! Play as Crypto, an alien warrior sent to Earth to clear the way for the Furon invasion force.Your mission is to infiltrate humanity, control them, harvest their brain stems and ultimately destroy them. You choose the method - infiltration or disintegration! (Metacritic)
Destroy All Humans! (2020) no information Destroy All Humans! is an open world action-adventure video game developed by Black Forest Games and published by THQ Nordic. It is a remake of Destroy All Humans! (2005). (wikipedia.org)
Destroy All Humans! 2 - Reprobed (2022) no information Destroy All Humans! 2 - Reprobed is a remake of 2006's Destroy All Humans! 2
Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed (2008) no information Big Willy Unleashed takes place before the events of Path of the Furon and after Destroy All Humans! 2. The game is set in 1975, 6 years after Destroy All Humans! 2. Cryptosporidium 138 and his mentor, Orthopox 13, attempt to support the popularity of Big Willy, a fast food restaurant Orthopox owns. Pox reveals that the Big Willy food franchise is actually a scheme to dispose of the human bodies Crypto leaves lying around. (wiki)
Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon (2008) no information After the events of Big Willy Unleashed, Cryptosporidium 138 (Crypto) crashed his old saucer into the Space Dust casino in Las Paradiso while drunk, perishing in the crash. His cohort Orthopox 13 (Pox) clones Crypto 139, and they take ownership of the casino, which they use to maintain a steady flow of cash and human DNA. They discover that the local mob seeks to gather information on them. Crypto defeats the mob, destroying their profits and taking control of the city. (wiki)
Destroy All Humans!: Clone Carnage (2022) no information Wreak havoc in Clone Carnage! This standalone DLC comes with 4 modes, 6 maps, and up to 4-player multiplayer. Split-screen lets you double the damage in local 2-player multiplayer. Unleash your wild side in Rampage, Armageddon, Race, and Abduction modes! (store.steampowered.com)
Destruction AllStars (2021) no information Destruction AllStars is a vehicular combat game developed by Lucid Games. (wikipedia.org)
Destruction Derby (1995) no information Destruction Derby is a vehicular combat racing video game developed by Reflections Interactive and published by Psygnosis. Based on the sport of demolition derby, the game tasks the player with racing and destroying cars to score points.
Destruction Derby 2 (1996) no information Race on seven incredible tracks - wider, faster and longer - plus four brand new total destruction bowls! Repair your beaten-up auto using the new pit stop feature - then trash it all over again! Pull maximum air in cars that flip, roll and cartwheel in real-time 3D!
Destruction Derby Raw (2000) no information Grab the cash in the Smash 4 $ mode to pay for vehicle upgrades, play as part of a team in Assault or try the Destruction Derby if you want to take all the glory for yourself. Knock your opponents off the top of buildings in Skyscraper, or dice with death, in this case bombs of varying power and fuse length, in Pass Da Bomb. DD Raw has it all! Do you?
Destructivator 2 (2020) no information A platform shooter that brings 90's gaming smashing into your face! Blast and insta-melee your way through hordes of alien soldiers, robots, bosses and loads more. Fight on foot, in a fighter or in a bomber. Take on bosses and ensure that the alien menace won't threaten Earth ever again! (store.steampowered.com)
The Detail (2014) no information A crime noir adventure in a modern American city. This is a city where cases matter, clearance rates matter, and on a good day even justice matters. (imdb.com)
Detective (2018) no information 1-5 players take on the role of investigators, solving mysterious crimes while working as an Antares National Investigation Agency team members. This board game tell rich stories - stories you will participate in. Let's hope that you will be able to deduce the end, before there is another crime... The game will challenge you with five different cases, that have to be played in order. Seemingly unconnected at first, they will unveil an immersive meta-plot based on facts and fiction alike.
Detective Case and Clown Bot in: Murder in the Hotel Lisbon (2014) no information A strange murder has occurred in the Hotel Lisbon, a man committed suicide with 14 stabs to the back while at the same time he peacefully drank his coffee. This case with contradictory facts could only be solved by the amazing Detective Case and his sidekick, Clown Bot. (store.steampowered.com)
Detective Club (2018) no information On each round, one of the players secretly teams up with another — the Conspirator — and tries to make them guess a secret word using just two illustrated cards! Other players are detectives, who also know the word, but don't know the identities of each other. Detectives have to find out who the conspirator is, making sure they don't get accused by their fellow players!
Detective Di: The Silk Rose Murders (2019) no information A point-and-click adventure game where you play as Di Renjie, ancient China's most famous and gifted investigator, as he tracks a serial killer in the heart of the Tang Dynasty's capital city. (store.steampowered.com)
Detective Evangelion (2007) no information Detective Evangelion follows Shinji Ikari, a detective hired by Nerv, as he attempts to uncover the truths behind a series of murders. (evageeks.org)
Detective Gallo (2018) no information Detective Gallo is a classic point-and-click comic-noir adventure featuring a grumpy detective rooster!
Detective Grimoire (2014) no information Detective Grimoire has been called to investigate a murder. The owner of a small tourist attraction, found deep within the heart of the marshes, seemingly killed by the very mythical creature his attraction is based around... Explore the surrounding area, inspect the scene of the crime, grill the suspects, solve puzzles, search for clues and uncover the secret of the swamp! (Steam)
Detective Pikachu (2018) no information Detective Pikachu is an adventure game developed by Creatures Inc., published by The Pokémon Company, and distributed by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS. The game is a spin-off of the Pokémon franchise, in which players work with a talking Pikachu to solve mysteries. (wikipedia.org)
Detective Pikachu Returns (2023) no information Detective Pikachu Returns is an adventure game developed by Creatures. (wikipedia.org)
Detective: A Modern Crime Board Game (2018) no information You will gain access to the online Antares database that contains data about suspects, witnesses, and documentation from arrests and trials related to your case. Use every tool at your disposal to solve these crimes - consult the Internet, check the facts and constantly discover new clues. You are not playing a detective; you ARE a detective!
Detention (2017) no information Detention is a atmospheric horror game set in 1960s Taiwan under martial law. Incorporated religious elements based in Taiwanese/Chinese culture and mythology, the game provided players with unique graphics and gaming experience.
DethKarz (1998) no information A futuristic 3D racing game.
Detours (2021) no information Play as Daniella as she moves across the country with only the help of her ex. (store.steampowered.com)
Detroit (1994) no information Detroit is a turn-based business simulation game that puts one in charge of a fledgling automobile company starting in 1908 (the year the Ford Model T was introduced). The player is responsible for the financing, research and development, design, testing, production, and marketing of automobile product lines. The aim of the game is to be the most profitable automobile business in the world after 100 years. (wikipedia.org)
Detroit-Cleveland Grand Prix (1996) no information Players are dealt a hand of cards which have movement numbers for one or more of the cars. When a card is played, the cars are advanced the number of spaces indicated in order from top to bottom. However, if the track is blocked, then that movement is lost, so the idea is to use the cards that help your opponents (which you'll likely have to play eventually) only when they won't be able to take advantage of the movement.
Detroit: Become Human (2018) no information Detroit: Become Human is an adventure game developed by Quantic Dream. The plot revolves around three androids: Kara, who escapes the home she was serving in to explore her newfound sentience and protect a young girl; Connor, whose job it is to hunt down deviant androids; and Markus, who devotes himself to releasing the androids from servitude. They may survive or perish depending on dialogue choices that shape the story as customised by the player. (wikipedia.org)
Deus (1996) no information In the world of the future interplanetary terrorism is a big threat to the universe, but since the terrorists are not easy to find or target, an all out war can't be waged against it. Instead the Alien World Exploration organization (which rules the universe) sends bounty hunters across the universe to planets suspected to harbor terrorist bases. You play one of these bounty hunters who gets sent to a world where the most dangerous terrorist group have their HQ. (mobygames.com)
Deus (2014) no information In Deus, players work to develop their own civilizations in a shared environment. Each player starts the game with five building cards, and on a turn a player either uses one of these cards to construct a building or discard one or more cards to make an offering to a god. Cards come in six colors: red for military, green for resource production, blue for trade, brown for scoring, purple for temples, and yellow for a variety of effects. (boardgamegeek.com)
Deus Ex (2000) no information The year is 2052 and the world is a dangerous and chaotic place. Terrorists operate openly - killing thousands; drugs, disease and pollution kill even more. The world's economies are close to collapse and the gap between the insanely wealthy and the desperately poor grows ever wider.
Deus Ex GO (2017) no information Puzzles in Deus Ex GO challenge you to utilize a mixture of stealth, espionage and raw intelligence as you guide secret agent Adam Jensen across a visually stunning storyline. Sneak, hack and fight your way past enemies, and augment Adam with futuristic upgrades to solve the GO series' most intricate puzzles yet!
Deus Ex Machina (1984) no information Deus Ex Machina is a video game designed and created by Mel Croucher. (wikipedia.org)
Deus Ex Machina 2 (2015) no information The legendary video game is reborn, Deus Ex Machina 2 is a darkly comic cradle-to-grave roller-coaster of your entire life. A surreal journey from before your birth, through the temptations and dangers of your life, and beyond your own death. With complete rock album soundtrack and the greatest voice on the planet as your narrator - Christopher Lee. Imagine if your life was nothing more than some electronic game. (store.steampowered.com)
Deus Ex: Human Revolution (2011) no information Deus Ex: Human Revolution is an action role-playing videogame combining first-person shooter, stealth and role-playing elements in a cyberpunk setting. Set in the year 2027, Human Revolution hasp layers take on the role of ex-SWAT officer Adam Jensen, who is a cyborg employed as a security officer by Sarif Industries. The story explores themes of transhumanism, the power of megacorporations, and the impact of these impact on humanity.
Deus Ex: Human Revolution - The Missing Link (2011) no information The Missing Link is set during a narrative gap late in the events of Human Revolution. While en route to a secret research facility hidden inside a stasis pod, protagonist Adam Jensen is discovered, imprisoned and tortured by officers of private security company Belltower Associates. Escaping, he must first recover his equipment, then discover the secrets of the Belltower facility, aided by a mysterious hacker and sympathetic figures within Belltower ranks.
Deus Ex: Invisible War (2003) no information Invisible War takes place twenty years after Deus Ex. The game follows a scenario where the first game's events led to a period of war and economic depression dubbed the "Collapse", which resulted in several factions attaining power and influence across the world. The player character, Alex D, is evacuated from Chicago to Seattle following a terrorist attack, soon becoming embroiled in a network of plots as the world's factions fight for control of the world.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (2016) no information Now an experienced covert operative, Adam Jensen is forced to operate in a world that has grown to despise his kind. Armed with a new arsenal of state-of-the-art weapons and augmentations, he must choose the right approach, along with who to trust, in order to unravel a vast worldwide conspiracy.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided - A Criminal Past (2017) no information Experience Adam Jensen's first mission for TF29, set before the events of Mankind Divided. Posing as a convicted criminal, Jensen is transferred deep into a hostile, high-security prison for augmented felons. His mission: Track down and retrieve sensitive information from a fellow undercover agent who has gone dark. Success will help the fight against terror around the world, but Jensen will need to confront a darker side to his role before the day is done.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided - System Rift (2016) no information Re-unite with Frank Pritchard, Adam’s friend and former colleague at Sarif Industries, and assist him in hunting down information on the mysterious Santeau Group. Desperate to get more information, Pritchard targets one of the most secure data banks ever created – the Palisade Blade. In agreeing to help, Adam may also be able to uncover hints as to who the illuminati really are. (mobygames.com)
Deus Ex: The Fall (2013) no information Deus Ex: The Fall is set in 2027– a golden era for science, technology and human augmentation, but also a time of great social divide and global conspiracy. Powerful corporations have seized control from governments and command the drug supply needed by augmented humans to survive. In this chaos Ben Saxon, a former British SAS Mercenary who underwent physical augmentation, is desperate for the truth behind the drug conspiracy. (Steam)
Deus Machina Demonbane (2003) no information Kurou is a poor detective living in Arkham City. One day, he was requested by Ruri of Hadou Financial Group, to search for a magic book. While he initially refused, Ruri offered him a large sum of money upon completion of her request, in which bribed Kurou to accept. As Kurou searches for the book, he runs into Al, a pretty girl that is actually a powerful grimoire. They forge a contract with each other, bestowing Kurou with powerful magic and Demonbane, a deus machina. (wikipedia.org).
Deuteros: The Next Millennium (1991) no information Deuteros: The Next Millennium is the sequel to the sci-fi strategy video game Millennium 2.2, published by Activision for the Amiga and Atari ST.
Devastation (2003) no information Devastation is a first-person shooter video game, developed by Digitalo Studios and released in 2003. The game takes place in an impoverished, dystopian near-future Earth, pitting an underground group of rebels against an oppressive, all-powerful mega-corporation. It is an action-oriented first person shooter based on the Unreal Engine 2.0, that focuses heavily on team-based gameplay in both single-player and multi-player.
Devastators (1988) no information A middle eastern country ran by a dictator has invaded a weaker country. The invaded country's last hope for survival is enlisting the help of the Devastators, a team of freedom fighting commandos. The commando's have to go through seven missions of varying locales that include a desert, an air field, a jungle, a savanna, a navy base, mountains and finally bombed ruins performing covert operations. (mobygames)
DEVICE 6 (2013) no information Device 6 plays with the conventions of games and literature, entwines story with geography and blends puzzle and novella, to draw players into an intriguing mystery of technology and neuroscience.
Devil Bunny Needs a Ham (1998) no information Players are Sous Chefs trying to get to the top floor of a skyscraper by scaling the outside. However the maniacal Devil Bunny is hopping about in a mad lust for blood thinking he'll get a ham by knocking you off. Players seek to move their two markers along a wide track. The trick is that your pieces can only move diagonally, and your movement is dictated by dice. Plus, when you roll a certain number, the Devil Bunny lands on the leading player, which knocks him off the building and perhaps in
Devil Daggers (2016) no information Devil Daggers is a first-person shooter video game developed and published by indie development team Sorath. Players are tasked with surviving for as long as possible against swarms of demonic enemies on an arena shrouded in darkness. The player character can fire daggers from their fingers to eliminate foes and move about to avoid contact with them. The player dies upon touching an enemy, and as time passes, more threatening creatures begin to appear.
Devil Dice (1998) no information This game is an extremely difficult puzzle game where you control the little endearing devil and make the dice on the top to match with the corresponding dice numbers.
Devil May Cry (2001) no information Devil May Cry centers around a half-human half-demon youth named Dante who runs a demon hunting business. Son of the legendary Sparda, he seeks revenge for his fallen father.
Devil May Cry 2 (2003) no information Dante is recruited by a clan of Demon Slayers to protect the island of Vie de Marli from a greedy business mogul who seeks to become a demon.
Devil May Cry 3: Dante\'s Awakening (2005) no information A young Dante is opening up his Merc Agency when he receives a challenge from his twin brother Vergil. The following events, exponentially shape his future and make for "one hell of a party."
Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition (2006) no information Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening - Special Edition is a re-release of Devil May Cry 3 with gameplay changes and additional content, such as Bloody Palace mode and Vergil as a playable character. The special edition was remastered for the "Devil May Cry HD Collection." The Nintendo Switch port includes the additional features of allowing the player to switch among all weapons and styles during gameplay and local co-op in Bloody Palace mode using Dante and Vergil.
Devil May Cry 4 (2008) no information A young knight named Nero comes to grips with his newly found power as his beliefs and allegiance are tested when he witnesses Sparda's legendary son Dante slaughter his fellow warriors.
Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition (2015) no information A young knight named Nero comes to grips with his newly found power as his beliefs and allegiance are tested when he witnesses Sparda's legendary son Dante slaughter his fellow warriors.
Devil May Cry 5 (2019) no information Devil May Cry 5 is an action-adventure hack and slash video game developed and published by Capcom. (wikipedia.org)
Devil May Cry HD Collection (2012) no information The popular stylish action games Devil May Cry, Devil May Cry 2, and Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition return in one collection!
The Devil on G-String (2008) no information The Devil on G-String is a Japanese adult visual novel. The story revolves around Ky?suke Azai, the adopted son of Gonz? Azai, a yakuza leader. Ky?suke works under Gonz? in order to pay off the sum total of a loan taken out by his biological father and the costs of raising Ky?suke himself under Gonz?'s wing. He eventually hopes to reunite with his mother, from whom he was separated many years earlier. (wikipedia.org).
Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon (2008) no information Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon is an action role-playing game developed and published by Atlus. (wikipedia.org)
Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. the Soulless Army (2006) no information Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. the Soulless Army is an action role-playing game developed by Atlus. (wikipedia.org)
Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers (1997) no information Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers is a role-playing video game developed by Atlus. Forming part of the Megami Tensei series, Soul Hackers is the second game in the Devil Summoner subseries. (wikipedia.org)
Devil World (1984) no information Players control Tamagon, a green dragon who decides to "attack the Devil's World", along with a red Player 2 version of him. He navigates through a series of mazes and touches Crosses to power up and summon the ability to breathe fire and eat the dots in the maze. (Wikipedia)
Devil\'s Crush (1990) no information The playfield of Devil's Crush consists of a free scrolling pinball table three screens high. There are three pairs of flippers. The player can nudge/bump the table to influence the ball's path. Using the tilt button too much will result in the game "tilting" and the flippers will stop working, causing a lost ball. There are many targets to shoot for and hidden bonus rooms. (wikipedia.org).
Devil\'s Hunt (2019) no information The war between Demons and Angels takes you to hell and back in Devil’s Hunt. Play as Desmond in this third-person action adventure game, as he discovers his demonic powers with the fate of the world hanging in the balance of the greatest conflict known to humankind. (store.steampowered.com)
Devil\'s Island Pinball (1999) no information A savage storm leaves you shipwrecked on a remote South Seas island. But what first appears to be a tropical paradise quickly turns into a nightmare as you battle venomous spiders and giant scorpions. Natural threats are not your only peril however, with the evil Witchdoctor and his cannibal minions hot on your trail as you try to make your escape; while looming over all is the steaming volcano which threatens to erupt and destroy everything in its path. (mobygames.com)
Devil\'s Third (2015) no information Devil's Third (??????? Debiruzu S?do) is an action-adventure hack and slash shooter video game developed by Valhalla Game Studios and published by Nintendo for the Wii U. (wikipedia.org)
Devilated (2021) no information Devilated is a timeslowing, monster blasting, boomer shooter with RPG pretensions, buckets of blood and a dose of ultraviolence. (steam)
Devilish (1991) no information A prince and princess were in love with each other until a jealous demon turned the happy couple into a set of stone paddles; resembling that of the pinball kind. Suddenly, a ball came into existence that could use the prince and princess in order to defeat the demons that now rule over the kingdom. (wiki)
Devilish: Ball Bounder (2005) no information Devilish: Ball Bounder (デビリッシュ~ボールバウンダー~, Debirisshu: Bōru Baunda) (also known as Classic Action: Devilish) is a breakout clone video game developed by Starfish. (wikipedia.org)
Devious Dungeon (2018) no information Set in the Dark Ages, Devious Dungeon is a medieval focused action platformer title.
Devo Presents Adventures of the Smart Patrol (1996) no information Devo Presents Adventures of the Smart Patrol is a CD-ROM video game developed and published by Inscape. (wikipedia.org)
Devolver Bootleg (2019) no information Devolver Bootleg contains eight original rip-offs of Devolver Digital games. Pay money for it now.
Devotion (2019) no information The story centers around a religious Taiwanese family of three that used to live in an old apartment complex. It’s since been abandoned, and you’ll have to solve puzzles and explore haunted parts of the space to find out more about the family and what happened to them. (Polygon)
DEVOUR (2021) no information A co-op horror/survival game where you work together with your team to stop Anna, a cult leader possessed by the spirit Azazel, before she takes you to with her to the underworld. Features the ritual burning of goats.
The Devouring of Heaven and Earth II: The Story of Kong Ming (1991) no information The game starts when Liu Bei was taking refuge with Cao Cao due to Lü Bu's attack. After Cao Cao defeated Lü Bu, Yuan Shu declared himself emperor and Liu Bei was sent to defeat him. (wiki)
Dewy\'s Adventure (2007) no information Dewy's Adventure (????????????, Suisei Dewy no Daib?ken, lit. "Dewy the Droplet's Big Adventure!!") is a video game for Nintendo's Wii console by Konami. (wikipedia.org)
Dex (2015) no information Dex is a 2D platformer with role-playing game elements. The player controls Dex, a young woman who is saved from assassins by a hacker known as Raycast. The game takes place in a futuristic city controlled by a corporate-based authority known as the Complex. Dex joins the resistance against the complex.
Dexter\'s Laboratory: Chess Challenge (2002) no information The ultimate game for the budding genius! Dexter's Laboratory: Chess Challenge takes the humour and brilliance of the popular cartoon into the ancient world of the battle board and turns it into a whole new experience. Play as Dexter, Dee Dee, Mandark or Major Glory and match your wits against your opponent to determine who is the true genius! (igdb)
Dexter\'s Laboratory: Deesaster Strikes! (2001) no information Dexter's sister Dee Dee goes into Dexter's clone machine and creates dozens of copies of herself. Dexter has to catch all of the clones and fix all of the machines that they broke. While Dexter tries to catch all of the clones, he has to fight monsters and robots. There are 70 levels and 8 areas
Dexter\'s Laboratory: Mandark\'s Lab? (2002) no information Based on the television series, the game is set in both Dexter's house and laboratory. The game's single-player is divided into four levels with each contain puzzling challenges that feature various inventions Dexter has created. Each level contains two minigames which the player must find and complete to advance to the next level. (wikipedia.org)
Dexter\'s Laboratory: Robot Rampage (2000) no information Your laboratory has been filled up with evil robots. It's up to you, as Dexter, to make your way through different levels, picking up the necessary tools to rid your lab of the cybernetic menace. (mobygames)
Dexter\'s Laboratory: Science Ain\'t Fair (2001) no information In Dexter's Laboratory: Science Ain't Fair, Dee Dee has gotten into her brother's lab (again!), but this time she has really caused trouble. Not only did she destroy his science project, somehow her meddling has caused Dexter to be shrunk down to three inches tall! How on earth is he going to prepare for the science fair now? He can't let Mandark win! The boy genius must figure out how to return himself to normal size or all will be wrong with his world. (mobygames)
Diablo (1996) no information Diablo is an action role-playing hack and slash video game developed by Blizzard North and released by Blizzard Entertainment on December 31, 1996. Set in the fictional Kingdom of Khanduras, located in the mortal realm, Diablo has the player take control of a lone hero battling to rid the world of Diablo, the Lord of Terror. Beneath the town of Tristram, the player journeys through sixteen randomly generated dungeon levels, ultimately entering Hell itself in order to face Diablo. (wikipedia.org
Diablo II (2000) no information Diablo II, sequel to the popular game Diablo, is a dark, fantasy-themed action role-playing game in a hack-and-slash or "dungeon roaming" style.
Diablo II: Lord of Destruction (2001) no information The expansion to Diablo II adds a host of new features to the game, including two new playable classes – the shapeshifting Druid and the cunning Assassin. Explore the snowy homeland of the Barbarians, face fiendish new monsters, and arm yourself with thousands of new weapons, armor, and magical items in the fight against Baal, the last of the Prime Evils. (battle.net)
Diablo II: Resurrected (2021) no information Diablo II: Resurrected is an action role-playing video game co-developed by Blizzard Entertainment and Vicarious Visions. (wikipedia.org)
Diablo III (2012) no information The game takes place on Sanctuary, a world of dark fantasy. Unbeknownst to most of its inhabitants, Sanctuary was saved some twenty years ago from the demonic forces of the underworld by a few brave and powerful heroes. Most of those warriors who directly faced the armies of the Burning Hells -- and were fortunate enough to survive -- went mad from their experiences. (gamefaqs)
Diablo III: Reaper of Souls (2014) no information No One Can Stop Death The lords of hell rage within the Black Soulstone, their souls screaming for vengeance and release. Before the artifact can be sealed away forever, Malthael-Angel of Deathmanifests in the mortal realms with a deadly new purpose: to steal the Black Soulstone and bend its infernal power to his will. So begins the end of all things... (gamefaqs)
Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition (2014) no information Rise as one of humanity's last defenders - crusader, barbarian, witch doctor, demon hunter, monk, or wizard - and collect legendary loot while mastering devastating new powers and abilities.
Diablo Immortal (2022) no information Diablo Immortal is a free-to-play video game in the Diablo series, designed primarily for mobile devices. (wikipedia.org)
Diablo IV (2023) no information Diablo IV is an action role-playing game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Diabolical Pitch (2012) no information Diabolical Pitch is a baseball action video game from Grasshopper Manufacture and Suda51 for the Xbox 360 Kinect. (wikipedia.org)
Diabolik: The Original Sin (2007) no information Diabolik: The Original Sin is an adventure game developed by Italian studio Artematica Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Diabotical (2020) no information A free to play, fast-paced multiplayer FPS set in a colorful robot universe. Create your own Eggbot and join the community in playing over 15 game modes and 30 maps. (igdb)
Diamant (2005) no information Push-your-luck game of trying to grab the treasure before your fellow treasure-seekers.
Diamond Mind Baseball (1987) no information A baseball simulator descended from dice-and-charts games. Minimalist graphics with extensive play-by-play and realistic results. Every season of Major League Baseball back to 1920 is available to purchase with new seasons being released in December each year.
Diamond Trust of London (2012) no information Diamond Trust of London is a turn-based strategy video game by Jason Rohrer, with music by Tom Bailey. (wikipedia.org)
Diamonds (2019) no information A twin-stick shooter where you are a robot tasked with gathering diamonds that fall from the sky. You are in competition with other robots and must force them to drop their diamonds and get your own haul to a home-base.
Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor (2016) no information Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor is an anti-adventure video game developed by Sundae Month. (wikipedia.org)
Dibs (2002) no information Everyone plays on every question. All questions have multiple answers. Players only need to know one answer, but can't use something previously taken by another player. Bid cards allow players to trade off risk/reward of answers depending on category knowledge and location on board.
Dice Cricket (1939) no information Players put the pair of stumps about 5 to 6 feet apart ("the average length of an ordinary dining table" as the directions helpfully tell us). Dice are used as balls in the game. The bowler gently pitches a die (with faces 1, 2, 4, 6, out and NR (for no runs) to the batsman, preferably without the die touching the table. The batsman tries to hit it. If he misses and the stumps are hit, the batsman is out bowled. If he hits the die and it is caught by the bowler, the player is out caught. Otherwi
Dice Fishing (2020) no information In this solitaire fishing dice game You roll 3 six-sided dice. You catch a fish when you roll doubles and one different number, that different number is the kind of fish you catch. You must always catch the small fish of a kind first, then you may catch the big one. You can never catch the big one first if the small one is still available! once you catch both of a kind those are no longer available. Small fish are worth 1 point, big fish are worth 2 points! If you roll trips of any kind
Dice Fishing: Roll and Catch (2016) no information As a lifelong competitive dice fisherman, you are confident in your ability to catch fish with your remarkable rolls. But you can't be overly modest about your skills in this competition! Show your opponents you can walk the talk with your spectacular dice fishing skills and put these braggarts in their place!
Dice Forge (2017) no information Heroes, stand ready! The gods are offering a seat in heaven to whichever hero defeats their rivals. Your courage and wits will be your most precious allies as you use divine dice to gather resources along the road to victory. Your divine dice are exceptional, with removable faces! Customize your dice to make them more powerful as the game progresses. Sacrifice gold to the gods to obtain enhanced die faces. Upgrade your dice to produce the resources you need. (boardgamegeek.com)
Dice Hospital (2018) no information Players must treat as many patients as possible to appease the local authorities! Players use their hospital staff to treat patients on their personal hospital player boards. However, players may also call in specialist staff to react to certain situations that arise to score more points with the authorities! The game uses worker placement mechanics for the staff, dice as the patients where low scores indicate low health and a personal player board of actions to treat patients. The player with t
Dice Hospital: Community Care (2020) no information 3 expansions for the original game: Dice Hospital. Containing: The city expansion, the maternity expansion and the improvements expansions.
Dice Legacy (2021) no information In this roguelike survival city builder, you lead your realm by rolling the dice - literally, because the dice rolls determining your fate aren't happening in the background but are one of the main gameplay elements of Dice Legacy. Discover uncharted lands and guide your loyal subjects. (Metacritic.com)
Dice Petanque (2020) no information A dice-throwing game for up to four players. In each round the diamond is thrown into the field, and each player gets to throw their two dice, hoping to land closest to the diamond. Positive points are scored for having the die closest to the diamond or for having both one's dice show the same number. In either case the player scores the sum of their dice. Negative points are scored for throwing one's die outside of the field or for throwing or knocking the diamond out of the field.
Dice Summoners (2018) no information Dice Summoners is a two player duel using cards and dice. It's aimed at players who want a light competitive card game with high replayability. The game has an engaging strategy using dice based action selection and an extensive variety of cards. Immerse yourself in it's mythological theme as players deplete their enemy’s health to win the battle. (boardgamegeek.com)
Diceball (1991) no information A baseball board game that relies on the use of dice to play out a game between two players. On defense you use the dice to throw the ball, catch it and make relays. On offense you use the dice to hit the ball and run. You can order a player to steal a base or bunt. With all the decisions in the players hands, the dice determine your fate. This game can also be played solo, where you roll and make decisions for both teams. The best part is keeping track of the incredibly accurate
Diceball (1937) no information This rare game uses two special dice to generate its results. Both are six-sided, but are marked with specific results, each with a line and number underneath. The rules say the dice are designed to "give results almost IDENTICAL with the averages of corresponding plays in REAL BASEBALL." The game's dice, rules and red and blue wooden player tokens came in a small box with a separate 19" square board.
DICEcapades (2007) no information Can you stack six dice on top of each other within thirty seconds? Who can be the first person to roll a triple? Can you name as many state capitals as your roll? Know what arachibutyrophobia is? Arachibutyrophobia??? DICEcapades – which includes a mixture of dice games, physical challenges, artistic creations, and trivia questions – doesn't involve just the luck of the dice, but also the smarts of the roller!
Dicefolk (2024) no information Wield magical dice and build a team of powerful Chimeras to stop a mysterious evil in this tactical roguelite adventure. As a Chimera Summoner, recruit and create your perfect team of mythical beasts and command them to victory using unique dice mechanics. (store.steampowered.com)
Dicewords (2006) no information Has 9 colored dice with different combinations of letters. Players take turns re-rolling the dice to get the best score. The key is the Word Table which enables players to make better decisions about which words are possible with the unwanted rolls.
Dicey Dungeons (2019) no information Dicey Dungeons is a roguelike, deck-building game developed by Terry Cavanagh. (wikipedia.org)
Dicing Knight Period (2004) no information Dicing Knight Period is a Role-Playing game, developed by Platine Dispositif and published by Qute, which was released in Japan in 2004. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Dick Tracy (1990) no information The objective is to solve several mysteries without accusing the wrong person or shooting too many unarmed villains. Each level starts out with a case to solve and some possible clues. (Wikipedia)
Dick Tracy (1991) no information Dick Tracy, released in January 1991 for the Sega Mega Drive and for the Sega Master System, was a side-scrolling arcade game where players control the famous hero through various stages to bring down Big Boy. (wikipedia.org)
Dick Tracy (1990) no information The object of the game is to obtain 5,000 points, in several partial games before the opposing players, each partial game has to total exactly 1,000 points exposing cards on the table and the first to get it is the winner. Attack your opponents with "Alarm" cards and defend yourself with "Raid" cards to be able to score points. Don't forget the wild card "Dick Tracy" who will make you invulnerable against your opponents, but beware of the terrible gangster "Big Boy Caprice", who will hinder your
Diddy Kong Racing (1997) no information Timber the Tiger comes to Timber's Island for a pleasant vacation. But when the evil space pig, Wizpig, takes over the Island and attempts to kidnap the cuddly cub, Diddy Kong and his friends try to get rid of Wizpig for once and for all. (IMDb)
Die Hard Trilogy (1996) no information Die Hard Trilogy is based on the first three installments of the Die Hard series of action movies. It features three games in one, each based on a movie installment and featuring a different genre and game play style. The game was well received and would eventually become a Sony Greatest Hits game. The disc has audio tracks that can be played on a standard CD player. Die Hard Trilogy also inspired a sequel entitled Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas. (wikipedia.org)
Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas (2000) no information Like its predecessor, the game features three distinct genres; a third-person shooter, a light gun game, and an action driving game. However, unlike Die Hard Trilogy, which featured three separate storylines based on the first three Die Hard films, Die Hard Trilogy 2 features a single original storyline that alternates between the three genres throughout the levels. (wikipedia)
Dies irae (2007) no information Prior to the events of the story, the Longinus Dreizehn Orden, a group of sorcerers, perform a ritual in Berlin during World War II, using the lives lost in battle as a sacrifice for their spell. After the war ends, they disappear, but are rumored to return. In present-day Japan, Ren Fuji is released from the hospital after recovering from a brawl with his friend Shirou, when the Longinus Dreizehn Orden returns. (wiki)
Dig (1940) no information The dealer selects a calling card which will have 2 categories (e.g.: a city or a word ending in 'us') and then chooses one of the two categories listed. Then players use wands with a gummy end to dig out letters from a big pile of tiles to form an answer that correctly fits into the category selected. The first person to do so receives 1 share of the gold mine. 5 shares are exchanged for a gold bar and the winner is the first player with 3 gold bars.
Dig & Spike Volleyball (1992) no information Dig & Spike Volleyball is a volleyball game where the player can choose from two different venues, each with their own rules. They can either choose an indoor event, where they can choose from International teams and compete in a 6 v. 6 person squad with rules and regulations, giving it an authentic feel. There is also a 2 vs. 2 beach game where the gameplay is more relaxed which is ideal for beginners to the game, letting them learn the basics. (mobygames.com)
Dig Dug (1982) no information The objective is to kill the underground monsters by either squishing them under a rock through the tunnels you create or by popping them using your weapon directly. (giantbomb.com)
Dig Dug Deeper (2001) no information In this version, you must dig tunnels in order to look for treasures hidden beneath the ground. But of course monsters will hinder your progress in your search for riches, but you can just plow them down with your drill. There are dozens of levels, both 2D and 3D, as well as a few bonus levels along the way that you can play as both new and old characters alike. (mobygames.com)
Dig Dug II: Trouble in Paradise (1985) no information It is Dig Dug's job to protect 72 different tropical islands from his arch rivals, Pooka and the fire breathing Fygar. Played from an overhead point of view, Dig Dug now has two weapons at his disposal; the first is an air pump and the second is a drill. When all of the Pookas and Fygars have been destroyed, the game moves on to the next, more difficult level. (mobygames.com)
Dig Dug: Digging Strike (2005) no information Dig Dug: Digging Strike, utilizes the original Dig Dug game and its predecessor, Dig Dug II, placing both elements in the game with the dual-screen technology, placing the original Dig Dug on the bottom screen and the overhead view of Dig Dug II on the top screen. The goal of the game is to collect weapons and power-ups, defeating enemies and destroying huge enemy bosses. Players dig through the ground to pick up power-ups, but also must stop the bosses from acquiring them. (mobygames.com)
The Dig (1995) no information The Dig is a point-and-click adventure game. It uses the SCUMM video game engine In the game, the player takes the role of Commander Boston Low, part of a five-man team planting explosives on an asteroid in order to avert its collision course with Earth. Discovering the asteroid is hollow, Low and two of his team are suddenly transported to a long-abandoned complex, filled with advanced technology, on a strange alien world. (wikipedia.org)
Digger (1979) no information Heiankyo Alien (平安京エイリアン, Heian-kyō Eirian), known as Digger in North America, is a maze video game created by the University of Tokyo's Theoretical Science Group (TSG) in 1979. (wikipedia.org)
Digger (1983) no information Digger is a video game released by Canadian developer Windmill Software as a self-booting disk for IBM PC compatibles. (wikipedia.org)
Digger HD (2009) no information Digger HD updates the 1980’s PC classic with a next-generation, 21st Century facelift while maintaining classic gameplay. (Mobygames.com)
Digger T. Rock: Legend of the Lost City (1990) no information Digger T. Rock: Legend of the Lost City is a platform video game developed by Rare. (wikipedia.org)
Diggers (1993) no information Diggers is a Lemmings-style puzzle game where you command five alien miners (from a choice of four clans) and various gadgets to dig for treasure. The game is divided in excavation areas. Each area has a set amount of money you must raise before moving into the next one. To do so, you must sell your collected treasure to the bank. (igdb)
Diggers 2: Extractors (1995) no information Diggers 2: Extractors is a sequel to Diggers with Lemmings-like gameplay. It includes more levels, more tools, and more challenges. The game objective is to unite the 25 Hanging Worlds of Zarg. There are 3 types of extractors, each with their own abilities: the digger, the strongest, and the teleporter. (mobygames)
Diggs Nightcrawler (2013) no information Diggs Nightcrawler (or Wonderbook: Diggs Nightcrawler) is an augmented reality video game for the PlayStation 3. (wikipedia.org)
Digidrive (2009) no information Intersect, known as Digidrive in North America and Japan, is a puzzle game for the Nintendo DSi's DSiWare digital distribution service. (wikipedia.org)
Digimon Adventure (2013) no information Digimon Adventure is a story of seven children whose summer suddenly thrusts them into a strange dimension called the "Digital World". There, Taichi "Tai" Kamiya and his friends Yamato "Matt" Ishida, Sora Takenouchi, Koushiro "Izzy" Izumi, Mimi Tachikawa, Joe Kido, and Takeru "T.K." Takaishi meet their Digimon partners and set on a journey to find a way home. However, they learn that they and an eighth child are the DigiWorld's chosen heroes who must save it and their world from evil Digimon.
Digimon Adventure 02: D1 Tamers (2000) no information Now there are more than 230 Digimon that appear in color! A challenging adventure stage is waiting for you! (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Digimon Adventure 02: Tag Tamers (2000) no information Digimon Adventure 02: Tag Tamers is a game released in 2000 for the Bandai WonderSwan, based on the Digimon franchise. It is the second in the WonderSwan series, the sequel to Digimon Adventure: Anode/Cathode Tamer and continues the story of Ryo Akiyama. (tvtropes.com)
Digimon Adventure: Anode/Cathode Tamer (1999) no information Digimon Adventure: Anode Tamer (デジモンアドベンチャー アノードテイマー Dejimon Adobenchā: Anōdo Teimā?) and Digimon Adventure: Cathode Tamer (デジモンアドベンチャー カソードテイマー Dejimon Adobenchā: Kasōdo Teimā?) are two video games for the WonderSwan. Together, they represent the first installment in the Tamer series starring Ryo Akiyama. (digimon.fandom.com)
Digimon All-Star Rumble (2014) no information The game is set in the Digital World at a time of peace. The Digimon propose to hold a "Digimon Evolution Tournament" in order to gain experience and Digivolve, as well as determine the strongest one. However, there is an ulterior motive behind the tournament and players will discover what this is as they play through the game's Story Mode. (Wiki)
Digimon Battle Online (1997) no information A South Korean MMO set in the Digimon universe.
Digimon Battle Spirit (2001) no information The Digital World, a computer-generated subspace that exists between all forms of digital devices, and home of the creatures known as "Digimon" is under attack by a malevolent and powerful force known as Millenniummon, who seeks to corrupt all the data present in the world and modify it to his own designs. In response, several Digimon and their human companions have set out to stop Millenniummon and his minions before any irreparable harm can be done. (wiki)
Digimon Battle Spirit 2 (2002) no information The plot echoes that of Digimon Frontier; several children receive messages on their cell phones asking them if they want their lives to change. Some answer yes, some answer no. Five who answer yes are summoned to the Digital World where they receive the ability to become Digimon and fight to end Cherubimon's reign of terror. (wiki)
Digimon Digital Card Battle (2000) no information If you're dreaming of a DIGIMON scenario where humans and monsters could live together and participate in Digital Card Battles, then wake up! This is it! Three Partner Decks will be at your disposal throughout play: Veemon will help you with offense; Armodillomon will chip in on surprise attacks; and Hawkmon will lend itself to quick digi-volving. (Metacritic)
Digimon Masters (2009) no information The Digital World is the virtual space built from Earth’s communication networks where Digimon inhabit. Lands and islands were created as projects intended to make Digimon become closer to living things. As a result, the Digital World was formed. This Digital World exists inside the host computer called Yggdrasil and is under control of Artificial Intelligence. Digimon are a like-a-life organism with independent intelligence. They grow in a way similar to real organisms. (wiki)
Digimon Racing (2004) no information Digimon Racing is a racing video game that utilizes characters and elements from Digimon as well as those of traditional racing games. The game follows a group of Digimon competing in a racing tournament within the Digital World, home to all Digimon. The purpose of the grand prix is to determine who is the best racer; thus, they use specially designed karts that equate all contestants in terms of ability. (wiki)
Digimon Rumble Arena (2001) no information Rumble Arena is played in a similar matter to Nintendo's Super Smash Bros., with players being able to choose from up to 24 characters (fifteen of which need to be unlocked) from Bandai's Digimon Adventure and Digimon Tamers franchises, such as Terriermon, Agumon, Gatomon, and Renamon. (Digimon wiki)
Digimon Rumble Arena 2 (2004) no information Digimon Rumble Arena 2 is based on the Digivolving techniques of Digimon battling it out in a battle royale and to see who is the strongest Digimon. (wiki)
Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Hacker\'s Memory (2018) no information Get ready to dive back into the digital world in Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Hacker's Memory. Set in the near future, the line between the real and digital worlds is blurred and logging into cyberspace is a part of everyday life. In the shadows lurk hackers utilizing computer viruses called Digimon to commit mischief and crimes.
Digimon Story Lost Evolution (2010) no information Players assume the role of a Japanese fifth-grader who just moved to a new district. After witnessing a luminous object falling into the mountains during a fireworks ceremony, they are transported to the Digital World, where they meet their Digimon partners. They are joined by classmates Hiroyuki, a curious troublemaker, and Asuka, a caring, older-sister type, along with Hiroyuki's second-grade younger sister Yui and her friend, a first-grader named Takuto. (wiki)
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth (2015) no information Set in the not-too-distant future, the line between the real and digital worlds is blurred. Logging into cyberspace is part of everyday life. For one teenager, a harmless on-line chat spawns a chance encounter with a mysterious hacker. Little did this teen know, this brief meeting would lead to a digi-monumental adventure. (Metacritic)
Digimon Survive (2022) no information Digimon Survive is a visual novel with tactical role-playing game elements developed by Hyde. (wikipedia.org)
Digimon Tamers: Battle Spirit Ver. 1.5 (2002) no information Digimon Tamers: Battle Spirit Ver. 1.5 (Japanese: デジモンテイマーズ バトルスピリット Ver.1.5, Hepburn: Dejimon Teimaazu Batoru Supiritto Ver. 1.5) is a fighting game developed and published by Bandai and released exclusively in Japan for the WonderSwan Color handheld console. (wikipedia.org)
Digimon Tamers: Brave Tamer (2001) no information Digimon Tamers: Brave Tamer (デジモンテイマーズ ブレイブテイマー Dejimon Teimāzu Bureibu Teimā?) is the final game for the "Tamer" series for the Wonderswan console. (digimon,fandom.com)
Digimon Tamers: Digimon Medley (2001) no information Digimon Tamers: Digimon Medley (デジモンテイマーズ デジモンメドレー Dejimon Teimāzu Dejimon Medorē?) is video game for the WonderSwan Color released in the early portions of the original airing for Digimon Tamers. (digimon.fandom.com)
Digimon World (2000) no information The story focuses on a human brought to File City on File Island by Jijimon to save the island. Digimon have been losing their memories and becoming feral and the city has fallen into disarray. The goal of the player, who is represented by an unnamed young boy, is to save the island by helping Digimon recover their memory and return to the city. (wikipedia.org)
Digimon World 2 (2001) no information Digimon World 2 is a dungeon crawler video game developed by BEC and published by Bandai for the PlayStation as part of their Digimon series. It is the sequel to the original Digimon World, and was released in Japan in July 2000 and North America the following year in May 2001. The player controls Akira, a Digimon Tamer whose goal is to climb to the top of the Digimon World. (wikipedia.org)
Digimon World 3 (2002) no information In the near future, when computer technology has advanced...Junior, a 12 year old boy, and his friends Teddy and Ivy are playing the hottest game around, "Digimon Online." In this game, the players enter the Digital World and travel on an exciting adventure with Digimon. But one fateful day when the friends are in the middle of the game, an accident occurs and they become trapped inside the Digital World! (Metacritic)
Digimon World 4 (2005) no information Brace yourself, the Digimon are back and they’re ready for another adventure! All access to the Real World has been terminated, security has been breached, and in the process of the investigation a new mysterious world has been discovered. It's up to you, the Digital Security Guard to investigate and bring peace back to the Digital World. (Metacritic)
Digimon World Championship (2008) no information As a new Digimon Tamer in Digimon World: Championship, players must explore the Digital World to hunt and capture the strongest Digimon in the wild. Utilize a variety of hunting gear and traps to catch the most elusive Digimon in the wild. Once captured, players can train their Digimon in different skills in preparation for over 50 intense competitions. (Metacritic)
Digimon World Data Squad (2007) no information Marcus Damon is both a smart 14 year old and an undefeated street fighter, but he does not fight with his fists alone. As a member of the secretive DATS (Data Squad), Marcus and his team examine the mysterious disappearance of numerous kids. During the course of the investigation, the Seven Demon Kings arrive, wreaking havoc across the world. As Marcus, it is up to players to find the missing kids all the while defeating the deadly Seven Demon Kings and their evil minions. (Metacritic)
Digimon World Dawn & Dusk (2007) no information Digimon World Dawn and Digimon World Dusk, originally released as Digimon Story Sunburst & Moonlight (デジモンストーリー サンバースト&ムーンライト, Dejimon Sutōrī Sanbāsuto & Mūnraito) in Japan, are two role-playing video games for the Nintendo DS handheld game console released in Japan on March 29, 2007 and North America on September 18, 2007. Together, they serve as the second installment of the Digimon Story series, part of the larger Digimon franchise. (wikipedia.org)
Digimon World DS (2006) no information Sometime in the 21st century, rapid developments in technology have spawned life forms—Digital Monsters—in the Digital World. This sparks rumors of a cover-up by the DATS organization under the National Public Safety Commission. To substantiate the rumors, the protagonist sneaks into the school computer room, where the protagonist is transported to the Digital World. As he or she raises and befriends new Digimon and rises in the rank, he or she faces all sorts of adventures. (Wiki)
Digimon World Re:Digitize (2012) no information In the future, all communication networks collapse except for the GIGO network, which from then on controls all aspects of human life. Unknown to everyone, the game connects actually with the Digital World and the players are raising Digimon in fact, but only a few Tamers may hear their voices and interact with them beyond the game. Taiga and his friends are sent to the Digital World when the enigmatic Mirei send them an email which should be responded with the expression "Re:Digitize" (Wiki)
Digimon World: Next Order (2016) no information The Digital World is in despair. Machinedramons are running rampant and causing utter chaos... the Digital World needs your help. Explore and traverse the Digital World to solve a digi-mystery. Recruit faithful Digimon companions and meet friends along the way to help you on this epic journey. (Metacritic)
Digital Combat Simulator (2008) no information Digital Combat Simulator World (DCS World) is a free to play combat flight simulator. It includes a free Sukhoi Su-25T attack aircraft and TF-51D Mustang, and is expandable through additional DCS modules as well as user-made add-ons and mods. While the Su-25T and TF-51D are free, modules produced by third parties and Eagle Dynamics are only available with a payment. source: wikipedia.org
Digital Devil Monogatari: Megami Tensei (1987) no information Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei[a] refers to two distinct role-playing video games based on a trilogy of science fantasy novels by Japanese author Aya Nishitani. One version was developed by Atlus and published by Namco in 1987 for the Famicom—Atlus would go on to create further games in the Megami Tensei franchise. A separate version for personal computers was co-developed by Atlus and Telenet Japan and published by Telenet Japan during the same year. (wikipedia.org)
Digital Devil Monogatari: Megami Tensei II (1990) no information The second entry in the Megami Tensei series, the gameplay features the unnamed protagonist exploring a post-apocalyptic wasteland, battling and recruiting demons as they are pushed into taking part in a conflict between the demonic forces of Lucifer and the army of the One True God. (wikipedia.org)
Digital Monster Card Game Ver. WonderSwan Color (2002) no information Card battling game based on the official Digimon trading card game. (wikipedia.org)
Digital Monster Ver. WonderSwan (1999) no information Digital Monster Ver. WonderSwan is a Japanese handheld version of the original Digimon pet for the WonderSwan. It includes all of the original Digimon from the first four virtual pet devices and the first pendulum device. (wikipedia.org)
Digital Monster: DProject (2002) no information Digital Monster DProject (デジタルモンスター ディープロジェクト Dejitaru Monsutā Dīpurojekuto?) is a role-playing game developed by Sting Entertainment and published by Bandai released at August 03, 2002 in Japan for WonderSwan Color and SwanCrystal. (digimon.fandom.com)
Digital Partner (2000) no information Digital Partner is a Strategy game, developed by Tom Create and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 2000. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Digital: A Love Story (2010) no information The game's story is linear, with the player's actions unable to significantly change the course of the plot. Set "five minutes into the future of 1988", Digital tells the story of the protagonist's online relationship with a girl and their attempts to solve a mystery surrounding the deaths of several artificial intelligences. The game is presented entirely through the interface of a 1980s computer with online bulletin board system posts and messages from other characters. (wikipedia)
Dilex (1953) no information It is a crossword puzzle type game. The game comes with lettered dice which are rolled and then those letters are used to help make a crossword puzzle.
Dillon\'s Dead-Heat Breakers (2018) no information As a team, defend a post-apocalyptic wild west from an invasion of transforming rock monsters alongside your Mii character, Dillon the armadillo, and his squirrel engineer, Russ. Recruit hired gunners to back you up in battle, and then roll into fights and high-speed chases and take down waves of enemies as Dillon—the "Red Flash" himself. (metacritic.com)
Dillon\'s Rolling Western (2012) no information Dillon, an armadillo, is a ranger charged with protecting villages from nightly invasions of walking rock monsters called Grocks. The Grocks attack the villages to feed on Scrogs, the residents' livestock. While Dillon is able to attack Grocks by rolling into them, the Grocks can sometimes outnumber Dillon. Thus, the villages have established defense towers that can be outfitted with weapons that will attack Grocks whenever they are in range. (wikipedia.org)
Dillon\'s Rolling Western: The Last Ranger (2013) no information Similar to the first game, the game features the armadillo ranger Dillon, traveling from town to town with his sidekick Russ. The towns are periodically under attack by walking rock monsters called Grocks, which Dillon must intercept and prevent from eating the sheep-like Scrogs. (wikipedia.org)
Dimahoo (2000) no information Dimahoo is a medieval-themed manic shooter video game developed by 8ing/Raizing and published by Capcom on the arcade cabinets in 2000. It was released in Japan as Great Mahou Daisakusen. It is a sequel to 1993's Sorcer Striker and 1994's Kingdom Grand Prix. The game's soundtrack was published by Suleputer. (wikipedia)
Dimension Drive (2017) no information This intense space shoot ’em up challenges you to fight across two battlefields on one splitscreen. Instantly switch between them to dodge waves of bullets, reach secret areas, or surprise your enemies. Play solo or turn it up to 11 with a local co-op partner. (store.steampowered.com)
Dimension of the Machine (2021) no information Dimension of the Machine is a brand-new expansion episode for Quake released on August 19th, 2021. The episode is divided into five "sub episodes" that each contain two or three levels.
Dimension of the Past (2021) no information Dimension of the Past (called "DOPA" for short) is an add-on episode for Quake developed by MachineGames, to commemorate the game's 20th anniversary. It's available to download for free and was also included in the modern Quake port.
Din\'s Curse (2010) no information Players take on the role of an anti-hero, seeking redemption. Din, champion of the gods, has cursed the player's character into a second life of service after selfishly squandering their first life causing misfortune to everyone else. To gain redemption, they must impress Din by building a reputation for helping others. The character must travel in the world of Aleria from town to desperate town to save them from the brink of annihilation by monsters welling up from the deep. (wiki)
Din\'s Curse: Demon War (2011) no information The demons of Aleria are furious! After the 4th Great War and necromancer Ciglio's death, the undead horde has been causing utter chaos, attacking everything that moves... even demons. Demonkind were quite happy when Serina, a human city, was overrun, but that was before thousands of human zombies poured into Kraval, slaughtering the huge demon city. Thus began the Demon War. As a servant of the mighty Din, it's your responsibility to safeguard humans from danger. (Steam)
Din\'s Legacy (2018) no information During the Orc Schism, the entire Orc race was violently split into Dark Orcs, Zombielords, and the Mutated. The Mutated are tainted with Orc blood, a zombie parasite, and necromancer magic. This makes people seriously mistrust and even fear them. The fact that they slowly mutate over time makes it even worse. Who is going to trust you when you grow horns overnight? (GOG)
Diner (2014) no information A fast-paced game about waiters in a friendly competition to make the most money in tips. Take orders for the tables in your section, gather the plates to fill those orders, and serve your tables, and do it as quickly as possible while showing up the other players.
Diner Dash (2003) no information Diner Dash is a strategy and time management video game initially developed by Gamelab. (wikipedia.org)
Diner Dash: Flo on the Go (2007) no information Diner Dash: Flo on the Go is the third installment to the game series Diner Dash. (wikipedia.org)
Diner Dash: Hometown Hero (2007) no information Place customers at a table, take their orders, serve the food, run the check, and clear the table. You need to prioritize some customers, and they sometimes order multiple courses. In this entry in the series, Flo and her grandmother must rescue a series of restaurants in her old hometown, no doubt while collecting hefty consulting fees.
Dink Smallwood (1998) no information Dink starts out as a pig farmer, living a normal life in his village, Stonebrook. His father is said to have disappeared, leaving him behind in a small village with his mother. Somehow, as he is outside, his house burns down, killing his mother. He is then told to go out of his village, into the world to find his aunt, and start living a new life with her. Along the way, he hears of a powerful and sinister group known as the Cast whose nefarious deeds are threatening the kingdom. (wiki)
Dinner Date (2010) no information Dinner Date is a 25 minute long story exploring the subconsciousness of protagonist Julian Luxemburg as he sits by his dinner table set for two, waiting in vain for his date Meiko to arrive. As the night progresses, his thoughts continue to unfold more and more and we learn about the worries that trouble him; these worries aren't necessarily related to being stood up.
Dinner In Paris (2020) no information The restaurant industry in Paris is buzzing after the inauguration of a new pedestrian square in a very popular district for Parisians and tourists from all around the globe. It is a golden opportunity for you, restaurant owners, to open one of the addresses that will contribute to the culinary diversity and the reputation of the French capital. However, there isn’t space for everyone and your opponents could throw a wrench in your gears! —description from the publisher
Dinner Rush (2017) no information Players take turns moving around a board collecting Ingredients to complete Orders. Pot Luck cards add an additional dimension of hindrance or help. Orders have varying scores based on level of difficulty. The player with the highest score at the end of the game wins.
Dino Crisis (1999) no information Dino Crisis is a survival horror video game developed and published by Capcom originally for the PlayStation console in 1999. It is the first installment in the Dino Crisis series and was developed by the same team behind Capcom's Resident Evil series, including director Shinji Mikami, and shares many similarities with it. The story follows Regina, a special operations agent sent with a team to investigate a secluded island research facility. (wikipedia.org)
Dino Crisis 2 (2000) no information Dino Crisis 2 is an action-adventure video game for the PlayStation developed and published by Capcom. It is the second installment in the Dino Crisis series.
Dino Crisis 3 (2004) no information In 2548 AD, the giant spaceship Ozymandius reappears after being lost for over 300 years. When an intergalactic military force goes to investigate they find a horrific scene of ravenous dinosaurs that want them as their next meal. (amazon)
Dino D-Day (2011) no information Frantic, multiplayer action involving Nazis and dinosaurs! What are you waiting for? This is World War II as it should have been! (store.steampowered.com)
Dino Dini\'s Kick Off Revival (2017) no information Dino Dini's Kick Off Revival combines the elements that made Kick Off, its sequel Kick Off 2 and Goal such a success, together with the improved technology offered by the PS4: high-resolution graphics that keep the spirit of the franchise, updated physics, artificial intelligence, and gameplay that is both easy to learn, yet deep and unusually intense! (Playstation Store)
Dino Dini\'s Soccer (1994) no information Based on the soccer game, Goal, it features a very different control method. The game features a variety of tournaments, including the full World Cup and its qualifying rounds, and the European Championships, or individual matches, as well as being able to configure a league or cup tournament ot your own specification. Only international teams are included, although their names can be customised. Unlike most soccer games of the time, player ethnicities are accurately depicted. (mobygames.com)
Dino Frontier (2017) no information Dino Frontier lets you build and manage a frontier settlement in a world where the wild west and Jurassic collide. You assume the role of Big Mayor overlooking your settlement in tabletop scale VR. You must carefully balance resources while growing your town. Wild dinosaurs roam the land acting as both dangerous foe and tantalizing asset.
Dino Island (2002) no information The objectives in this game are similar to Roller Coaster Tycoon 1 & 2. You must build your dream entertainment park, but there's a catch; you must fill your park with dinosaurs to satisfy your visitors. You also need to feed and take care of your dinos. You can play in adventure or free mode. (mobygames.com)
Dino Master (2005) no information Dino Master is a game for the Nintendo DS system similar to a fusion of Pokémon and the arcade game Qix. (wikipedia.org)
Dino Rex (1992) no information Dino Rex is a 2D dinosaur themed versus fighting game set in 2500 B.C. in the land Amazonia, in a time where dinosaurs and mankind coexisted alongside each other, the world was controlled by a clan of amazons. Once every year, men from different tribes let their dinosaurs do battle for the hand of the Amazon Queen. In addition the winner was crowned Dino Rex. (mobygames)
Dino Run DX (2015) no information DINOSAURS. PIXELS. PYROCLASTIC DOOM WALLS. MULTIPLAYER RACING. MASSIVE INDIE CROSSOVERS. Dino Run DX has all of that and more. Come rediscover the original runner and escape extinction all over again. (Steam)
Dino Stalker (2002) no information Mike Wired, a World War II era fighter pilot is about to die in the sky in 1943, as bullets approach him before he can parachute to safety. Mike mysteriously somehow ends up being transported to a time with flying dinosaurs, which he manages to kill. He meets Paula, a survivor from Dino Crisis 2 who speaks some English but is not able to speak long sentences. Traversing through the various stages under the guidance of Paula's father, Dylan, Mike defeats various dinosaurs with a special gun.
Dinobreak (2023) no information BEWARE: DINOBREAK looks, plays, and sounds like a survival horror game made in 1999. It is a truly retro experience made for folks who miss that bygone era. Only proceed if you're ready to return to the world of true survival horror! The crises of the past return in DINOBREAK as dinosaurs overwhelm a metropolitan city on a fateful night in 1999. Band together with survivors across the city to uncover the origins of the onslaught, and find a path to safety. (steam)
DinoCity (1992) no information Timmy and his friend go into his father's lab to watch a movie on the big screen. Little do they know that the big screen is actually a time machine. Now in order to return home they must reclaim a time machine fuse that was stolen. Gameplay involves one of the humans riding one of the dinosaurs throughout six stages, To defeat the enemies, the player can jump on top of them, punch them, or throw projectiles at them. Defeated enemies may drop eggs. All stages are timed. (mobygames.com)
DinoPark Tycoon (1993) no information Players run a theme park which features dinosaurs as its main attraction. The goal of the game is to care for the dinosaurs while keeping the park clean, organized, and well maintained. (wikipedia.org).
Dinosaur King (2007) no information Dinosaur King (古代王者 恐竜キング 7つのかけら, Kodai Ōja: Kyōryū Kingu 7-tsu no Kakera, literally "Ancient Ruler: Dinosaur King - The Seven Shrine Fragments" in Japan) is a video game for the Nintendo DS game based on the Dinosaur King TV series. (wikipedia.org)
Dinotopia: The Sunstone Odyssey (2003) no information Dinotopia: The Sunstone Odyssey is a 2003 action-adventure video game released by Vicious Cycle Software. (wikipedia.org)
The DioField Chronicle (2022) no information The Diofield Chronicle is a strategy role-playing video game co-developed by Square Enix and Lancarse. (wikipedia.org)
Diorama Dungeoncrawl: Master of the Living Castle (2023) no information Low-Poly 3D Diorama Action. Inspired by 16-bit action games, Diorama Dungeoncrawl brings that style of challenge to a fully 3D Environment. Battle monsters and avoid traps in your quest to claim the heart of the Living Castle. (Metacritic.com)
Diplomacy (1959) no information Diplomacy is an American strategic board game created by Allan B. Calhamer in 1954 and released commercially in the United States in 1959. Its main distinctions from most board wargames are its negotiation phases (players spend much of their time forming and betraying alliances with other players and forming beneficial strategies) and the absence of dice and other game elements that produce random effects. (wikipedia.org)
Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII (2006) no information Set three years after the events of Final Fantasy VII, Dirge of Cerberus centers on Vincent Valentine, who is the main playable character, although Cait Sith is also playable for a single level. The game's main antagonists are the members of an organization named Deepground, who are planning to use a creature known as Omega to destroy all life on the Planet. (wikipedia.org)
DiRT 3 (2011) no information Dirt 3 (stylised as DiRT 3) is a racing video game developed and published by Codemasters for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It is the eighth game in the Colin McRae Rally series. In September 2011, there were reports that a network security problem on the website of an AMD promo had resulted in the loss of 3 million Dirt 3 keys to the public for use via the Steam platform that have then been posted in various places around the internet. (wikipedia.org)
Dirt 4 (2017) no information DiRT 4 is all about embracing fear. It's about the thrill, exhilaration and adrenaline that is absolutely vital to off-road racing. It's about loving the feeling of pushing flat out next to a sheer cliff drop, going for the gap that's too small and seeing how much air you can get. Be Fearless.
Dirt 5 (2020) no information Dirt 5 (stylised as DIRT5) is an upcoming racing video game developed and published by Codemasters. (wikipedia.org)
Dirt Racer (1995) no information Dirt Racer is a racing game which is set on five off-road courses and offers three different vehicles (truck, buggy and stock car). The player participates either in a league (three divisions with eight drivers each) or a tournament with a knock-out system (also eight participants). The races itself are always one-against-one and the winner is who has the best end time. Up to eight players can participate in the events, but the racing itself is limited to two at the same time. (mobygames.com)
DiRT Rally (2015) no information DiRT Rally is the most authentic and thrilling rally game ever made, road-tested over 80 million miles by the DiRT community. It perfectly captures that white knuckle feeling of racing on the edge as you hurtle along dangerous roads, knowing that one crash could irreparably harm your stage time.
DiRT Rally 2.0 (2019) no information Dirt Rally 2.0 is a racing video game developed and published by Codemasters for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. (wikipedia.org)
DiRT Showdown (2012) no information The player is entered in a series of "Tour" events, offering a range of races and tournaments to compete in. Winning these events gives the player prize money, which can be spent buying new cars or upgrading existing ones, and unlocks further races. Upon the successful completion of the series final, the next difficulty setting is unlocked, featuring faster opponents and longer races. (wikipedia.org)
Dirt Trax FX (1995) no information Dirt Trax FX is a racing video game developed by Sculptured Software and released by Acclaim Entertainment for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1995. (wikipedia.org)
Dirty Bomb (2015) no information Dirty Bomb, formerly known as Extraction, is a free to play first person shooter multiplayer video game set in London after a radiological attack. It is FSK 12 because there isn't blood and realistic gameplay. It was developed by Splash Damage and initially published by Nexon America for Microsoft Windows, and was released in June 2015. (Wikipedia.org)
Dirty Dice (1972) no information Dirty Dice is a Dice-Within-A-Dice game for gambler lovers! There are 4 types of ways to play Dirty Dice: Blanket Craps Twenty-One Dirty Casino Craps Upsmanship "Twenty-One" - Players takes turn with both dice. Each player gets one roll per turn and every roll produces a score. 2 "outer dice" totals count as "plus" score. 2 "inner dice" totals as "minus" score. So the "inner dice" must substract from the total of "outer dice". The object of the game is to accumulate a score of "21" first
Dirty Dice! (1997) no information Everybody starts with six items of clothing, six dice and six chances to throw the highest score! The twist..? Each and every round the player with the lowest score has to remove an item of clothing..!! The worse you do the more you risk... The more you risk, the less you might wear!
Dirty Harry (1990) no information Dirty Harry is a 1990 video game based on the Dirty Harry film franchise starring Clint Eastwood. (wikipedia.org)
Dirty Words (1977) no information The object of the game is to use as many of the 23 cubes as possible in the six minutes allotted to form grammatically correct sentences. All sentences must interconnect.
Dis Pontibus (2019) no information A single-player game set in a archipelago full of puzzles. (store.steampowered.com)
The Disappearing of Gensokyo (2018) no information "The Disappearing of Gensokyo" is a Touhou Project doujin game from MyACG Studio, a Chinese doujin game fan circle. We have re-imagined Touhou as an ARPG, creating this "Danmaku-Shooting-ARPG". We hope this game will be a good experience for those who are both new and knowledgeable of Touhou! (store.steampowered.com)
Disaster Report (2002) no information The game deals with the characters' survival and escape from the slow collapse of an artificial island. While dodging falling buildings and debris from periodic earthquakes, the player must find a way off the island. In addition, the main character, a reporter, must investigate the reasons for the disaster.
Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories (2018) no information Disaster Report 4 Plus: Summer Memories[a] is an action-adventure game developed by Granzella. (wikipedia.org)
Disaster: Day of Crisis (2008) no information Disaster: Day of Crisis is an action-adventure survival game, where the player must survive through various natural disasters, all the while also battling terrorists and rescuing civilians. According to Nintendo, the game features “cutting-edge physics and gripping visuals” to re-create the sheer terror of major catastrophes. (wikipedia.org)
Disc (1990) no information Control one player against the computer or another person. The objective is to finish off opponents by knocking him off the platforms or by making the platform disappear by hitting the walls behind your opponents. Your weapon is a disc, which you can throw at your opponent or at the walls. The disc will ricochet off the walls, opening a wide range of angles and attacks. (mobygames.com)
Disc Creatures (2019) no information Humans live alongside creatures, each with different personalities, abilities, and moral codes. The invention of the DisKid has changed life for everyone. Humans can copy creatures and use their power to help others and solve mysteries around the world. (igdb)
Disc Jam (2017) no information The game combines elements of air hockey and tennis in a manner similar to the game Windjammers. However, while Windjammers is played from an overhead top-down perspective from the sidelines, Disc Jam is played from a behind the character, third-person perspective. The game feature 1 vs 1, and 2 vs 2 matches, allowing for up to four player multiplayer, either locally or online. (wikipedia.org)
Disc Room (2020) no information Are you ready to get sliced in half? The year is 2089 and a giant disc has appeared in orbit of Jupiter. Step into the oversized space suit of a brave scientist and explore this sprawling intergalactic slaughterhouse. (store.steampowered.com)
Disciples (2004) no information A religious themed card game for 2 players. As the Disciples are put into play, the players attempt to play cards from their hand attempting to get the required number of cards on a Disciple to close him out. Certain Disciples have special rules associated with them about how cards can be played. When a Disciple is closed out, he is scored and another takes his place. This continues until only 1 Disciple remains. When this happens, the game is over and the total is taken.
Disciples II: Dark Prophecy (2002) no information Turn-based strategy game that is set in the fantasy world of Nevendaar that, of course, is devastated by endless war between four different factions.
Disciples II: Rise of the Elves (2003) no information Disciples II: Rise of the Elves features new units, spells, and quests, as well as one new race. For the first time, you can play as the elder Elven race as it struggles to reclaim its forests from the four primary forces in Nevendaar. You can guide more than 35 Elven units through a new campaign that includes eight quests. The game also features more than 20 different spells and attacks, new bosses, and other gameplay enhancements. (gamefaqs)
Disciples III: Renaissance (2009) no information Disciples III: Renaissance is a turn-based strategy video game. The player assumes the role of one of the lords of Nevendaar. This new episode contains three playable races, 'The Empire', 'The Legions of the Damned' and the 'Elven Alliance', with the remaining factions making an addition in planned expansions. The battle system is completely different from that of previous Disciples games. Units are able to move around the battlefield and make use of terrain for fortifications. (wikipedia.org)
Discipline: Record of a Crusade (2002) no information The story revolves around Takuro, a transfer student to a mostly female populated boarding school St. Arcadia. After being admitted because of his sexual prowess, Takuro moves into the same dorm as Saori, Yuuki, Luli, and Maiko, where Yuuki discovers that he has a special capability - an "Ultimate Sex Power". Having knowledge of Takuro's prowess, Leona wants him to be part of the Social Club, to which she is the leader of, with the intent of making him her own personal sex slave. (wikipedia.org)
Disco Cannon Airlines (2022) no information People flying out from cannons directly in the sky, accumulating points by kicking airplanes, cows, and trampolines.
Disco Dodgeball Remix (2018) no information Disco Dodgeball Remix is a ridiculous physics-based future-sport amalgamation with robots, one-hit-kill projectile combat, and crazy dodgeball action. (metacritic.com)
Disco Elysium (2019) no information Disco Elysium is a role-playing video game developed and published by London-based Estonian studio ZA/UM. (wikipedia.org)
Disconnected (2017) no information Disconnected is a short surreal horror game. You decide to hang out with a friend. But something is not right and you find yourself alone in the staircase. (igdb)
Discovering Colors - Animals (2016) no information Discovering Colors is a coloring game featuring fun animals! It's aimed at young children, and is recommended for ages 2 to 5.
Discs of Tron (1983) no information Discs of Tron is the second arcade game based on the Disney film Tron (1982). (wikipedia.org)
Discworld (1995) no information Discworld is a 1995 point-and-click adventure game developed by Teeny Weeny Games and Perfect 10 Productions for MS-DOS, Macintosh, and the Sony PlayStation. A Sega Saturn version was released the following year. The game stars Rincewind the Wizard (voiced by Eric Idle) and is set on Terry Pratchett's Discworld. The plot is based roughly around the events in the book Guards! Guards!, but also borrows elements from other Discworld novels. It involves Rincewind attempting to stop a dragon terroris
Discworld II: Missing Presumed...!? (1996) no information In Discworld II the player controls Rincewind the "wizzard", who has been burdened with the task of coercing Death out of his impromptu retirement and back into his regular duties. The game borrows from a number of Discworld books, but the plot is essentially a mesh of Reaper Man and Moving Pictures. (wikipedia.org)
Discworld Noir (1999) no information This adventure game is set in Terry Pratchett's satirical Discworld universe, and follows its first and only private investigator as he is given a case leading him into the deadly and occult underbelly of the Discworld's largest city.
Disgaea 1 Complete (2018) no information Build your squad to level 9999 and unleash crazy special skills, team attacks, and spells to deal millions of points of damage in this zany high-definition remake of an RPG classic. (Metacritic.com)
Disgaea 2 (2006) no information Overlord Zenon has cursed Holt Village, turning the people in the town into monsters slowly, that also includes memory loss & conscience slowly growing too. Enter Adell, as he is the only human unaffected by the curse. He vows to defeat Overlord Zenon to lift the curse. And one day the village tried summoning him, but the summoning of the Overlord goes wrong and Adell having summoned Zenon's daughter, Rozalin, instead, must go the long way around to defeat Zenon instead. (IMDB)
Disgaea 3 (2008) no information Mao, son of the netherworld's Overlord, has not once attended class since the beginning of school. His ambition is to overthrow his father and claim his title (along with claiming revenge for having his gaming systems destroyed). After reading a few volumes in his manga about the Super Hero, Mao resolves to become a hero, convinced that it is the quickest way to gain enough power. (wikipedia)
Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten (2011) no information Valvatorez, a vampire who was once feared as a tyrant until he promised a woman 400 years ago that he would not drink blood until he could instill fear in her, and she died before he could do so. He now has a menial job in Hades, where the souls of dead humans are sent to be transformed into Prinnies. When the Corrupternment orders the mass extermination of all Prinnies, Valvatorez and Fenrich put a stop to it and, disgusted by the government's actions, Valvatorez plots a rebellion. (wikipedia)
Disgaea 5 (2015) no information Disgaea 5 Complete is a strategy RPG that offers hundreds of hours of over-the-top, award-winning gameplay, and marks the first time the core game is available on-the-go. The game includes all 8 bonus scenarios, 4 fan-favorite characters, and 3 character classes that were originally DLC in the PlayStation4 release of Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance.
Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny (2021) no information Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny is a tactical role-playing video game developed and published by Nippon Ichi Software. (wikipedia.org)
Disgaea 7: Vows of the Virtueless (2023) no information Disgaea is back and better than ever in Disgaea 7: Vows of the Virtueless! Join Fuji as he embarks on a perilous journey of redemption, and experience unique features new to the Disgaea series! (store.steampowered.com)
Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness (2013) no information Prince Laharl has now become the Overlord of his own Netherworld, but is lacking charisma to gather many vassals and be recognized as such. The Krichevskoy Group, a gathering of Laharl's late father's former vassals opposes Laharl's Overlordship. When Yuie, flowers native to the angel's realm Celestia start appearing in Laharl's Netherworld, strange events affecting demons start occurring. (Mobygames)
Disgaea DS: Prince of the Demon World and the Red Moon (2008) no information On March 5th, 2008, it was announced in Weekly Famitsu Magazine that Disgaea: Prince of the Demon World and the Red Moon (?????????? ?????????, Makai Senki Disugaia Makai no ?ji to Akai Tsuki, "Netherworld Battle Chronicle Disgaea: The Prince of the Netherworld and the Red Moon") would be coming to the Nintendo DS. No additional information or screenshots were included.
Disgaea Infinite (2009) no information The player takes on the role of a Prinny who is commanded to investigate the attempted "assassination" of overlord Laharl. Disgaea Infinite starts with a travel back into time where the main character will possess other characters to obtain information and gather clues to solve the mysteries.
Disgaea: Hour of Darkness (2003) no information Disgaea: Hour of Darkness is a tactical role-playing video game developed and published by Nippon Ichi Software for the Sony PlayStation 2 video game console. (wikipedia.org)
Dish It Up! (1996) no information Each player receives "guest checks" that indicate the four items (chef and three different type of food) a guest at their Good Eats Diner has ordered. On each turn, players can turn over two tiles for all to see. If any of the tiles match what is on one of their guest checks, then keep the tiles and place them on the check. If you match both tiles, the player may turn over two more. Once a menu on the check is completed, then the player receives a dollar tip. 4 or 5 dollars in tips wins.
Dishonored (2012) no information Dishonored is an immersive first-person action game that casts you as a supernatural assassin driven by revenge. With Dishonored's flexible combat system, creatively eliminate your targets as you combine the supernatural abilities, weapons and unusual gadgets at your disposal.
Dishonored 2 (2016) no information Play your way in a world where mysticism and industry collide. Will you choose to play as Empress Emily Kaldwin or the royal protector, Corvo Attano? Will you make your way through the game unseen, make full use of its brutal combat system, or use a blend of both? How will you combine your character's unique set of powers, weapons and gadgets to eliminate your enemies? The story responds to your choices, leading to intriguing outcomes.
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider (2017) no information Take on the role of Billie Lurk (aka Megan Foster), once one of Dunwall's most notorious killers-for-hire. Reunited with your old mentor, the legendary assassin Daud, you undertake the greatest assassination ever conceived: killing the Outsider, a god-like figure whom Billie and Daud see as instrumental to some of the Empire's most dishonorable moments.
Dishonored: The Brigmore Witches (2013) no information After discovering the identity and intentions of Delilah, the leader of the Brigmore Witch coven, you set out to disrupt her from completing a powerful ritual that will spell your doom. Having already been betrayed by your lieutenant, Billie Lurk, you must rely on feuding gang factions—the Dead Eels and the Hatters—to negotiate your way through previously unseen districts of Dunwall en route to Delilah’s stronghold. (steam)
Dishonored: The Knife of Dunwall (2013) no information After assassinating the Empress, and forever changing the fate of Dunwall, you embark on a search for redemption. The Outsider reveals the key to your atonement, but who—or what—is Delilah? Accompanied by the Whalers, your loyal band of mercenary assassins, your search will take you through never-before-seen districts of Dunwall as you face off against new and terrible foes. (steam)
The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai (2009) no information The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai is a beat 'em up game developed by independent software developer James Silva. (wikipedia.org)
The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile (2011) no information The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile is a 2D side-scrolling beat 'em up video game. (wikipedia.org)
Disintegration (2020) no information Disintegration is a first-person shooter developed by V1 Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Disjunction (2021) no information Disjunction features unique stealth-action mechanics and abilities for each of its three playable characters, giving players the freedom and flexibility to choose the playstyle that suits them. Tackle encounters in lethal, high-octane combat, or use your wits to stick to the shadows, utilizing distraction techniques and non-lethal attacks to reach your objective. (Metacritic.com)
Dislyte (2022) no information Set in the near future with a stylish, urban mythological theme, Dislyte is a visually stunning story of heroes that offers a smooth gameplay experience. Build your own squad now and take the fight to the enemy! (Metacritic.com)
The Disney Afternoon Collection (2017) no information Starring a cast of beloved Disney characters, The Disney Afternoon Collection takes you back to a golden era of gaming and afternoons filled with adventure. All six classic games feature new and improved visuals and include filtering options that replicate a retro look and feel.
Disney Art Academy (2016) no information Disney Art Academy is an educational art training video game developed by Headstrong Games. (wikipedia.org)
Disney Channel All Star Party (2010) no information Disney Channel All Star Party is a party game based on several Disney Channel franchises, exclusively for Wii. (wikipedia.org)
Disney Crossy Road (2016) no information Why should the chicken get all the fun? From Hipster Whale, the makers of the original Crossy Road with over 120,000,000 downloads, and Disney comes Disney Crossy Road--an all-new take on the 8-bit endless adventure to cross the road without splatting!
Disney Dreamlight Valley (2022) no information Disney Dreamlight Valley is a hybrid between a life-sim and an adventure game rich with quests, exploration, and engaging activities featuring Disney and Pixar friends, both old and new. (disneydreamlightvalley.com)
Disney Fairies Pixie Hollow Online (2008) no information After creating an avatar, the player was able to explore the land of Pixie Hollow and interact with some of the characters from the Disney Fairies franchise as well as other players of the game. While exploring the world of Pixie Hollow, players were able to play talent games in order to gain flowers and other items that in turn could be used at Fairy stores to buy clothing or furnishings for the Fairy's home. (wikipedia.org)
Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell (2008) no information Play as the beloved Tinker Bell as you discover the mystical world of Pixie Hollow and help all your fairy friends prepare the seasons. Create and customize over 100 dresses and accessories. Experience all the fun in a dynamic world where your activities change during certain hours of the day, holidays, and seasons. (mobygames.com)
Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue (2010) no information Create your very own fairy and fly into Fairy Camp. The Minister of Summer has a very special task for you -- to find and grow the rare Rainbow Lily for this year's End-of-Summer Celebration! Interact with Lily, then team up with your fairy friends to bring each of the six rare lilies to Fairy Camp. Complete quests, play mini-games, and adventure through the Mainland to capture the Rainbow Lily before Summer is over! (mobygames.com)
Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (2009) no information Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure allows girls to take flight as the beloved Tinker Bell and go on an exciting quest to find the lost treasure north of Never Land. Fans can also create their own Fairy and explore the magical world of Pixie Hollow, complete quests and play mini-games to help prepare for the Autumn Festival. In addition, players can gather items to customize their Fairy's wardrobe or even furniture to decorate their Fairy's home. (gamestop.com)
Disney Friends (2007) no information Disney Friends is a simulation and adventure video game released in 2007 by Amaze Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Disney Frozen: Olaf\'s Quest (2013) no information Disney Frozen: Olaf's Quest is a platform video game developed by 1st Playable Productions. (wikipedia.org)
Disney Illusion Island (2023) no information A side-scrolling co-op platform game developed by Dlala Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Disney Infinity (2013) no information Disney Infinity is a action-adventure sandbox video game developed by Avalanche Software and published by Disney Interactive Studios. It was announced on January 15, 2013 and developed for approximately $100 million. The game used collectible figurines that were then synchronized with the game, unlocking characters from Disney and Pixar properties that interact and go on adventures. (wikipedia.org)
Disney Infinity 3.0 (2015) no information Disney Infinity 3.0 features similar gameplay mechanics to Disney Infinity and Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes. Although sharing many key elements, the game's combat system has been redesigned to become more in-depth and complex. The game's combat system is influenced by the Star Wars: The Force Unleashed and its sequel, Kingdom Hearts, Devil May Cry, and most of the Spider-Man's aerial combat-themed video game series (except Ultimate Spider-Man). (wikipedia.org)
Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes (2014) no information Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes features similar gameplay to Disney Infinity. Each character can equip a "Pack" or a "Tool." Packs are items that are worn and can be equipped on a character's back, occasionally shown as some sort of backpack. Tools are items, such as rifles, that can be equipped in a character's hand. Some aspects of the game, however, have been changed. In addition to ground movement, certain characters will be able to fly and hover. (wikipedia.org)
Disney Magical World (2013) no information Disney Magical World (????? ????????? ???????????, Dizun? Majikku Kyassuru: Mai Happ? Raifu, Disney Magic Castle: My Happy Life) is a life simulation video game for the Nintendo 3DS. (wikipedia.org)
Disney Magical World 2 (2015) no information Disney Magical World 2 (????? ????????? ??????????? 2, Dizun? Majikku Kyassuru: Mai Happ? Raifu 2, Disney Magic Castle: My Happy Life 2) is a life simulation video game and a sequel to Disney Magical World. (wikipedia.org)
Disney Mirrorverse (2022) no information Disney Mirrorverse is a 2022 mobile role-playing game developed and produced as a collaboration between Disney and Kabam. (wikipedia.org)
Disney Planes (2013) no information Disney Planes is a video game based on the film of the same name.
Disney Planes: Fire & Rescue (2014) no information Disney Planes: Fire & Rescue is a video game based on the film of the same name.
Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey (2007) no information Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey is a video game of the Disney Princess franchise. (wikipedia.org)
Disney Princess: Enchanting Storybooks (2011) no information Disney Princess: Enchanting Storybooks is an art-based video game published by Disney Interactive Studios and developed by THQ that players can play on the uDraw GameTablet for the Nintendo Wii. (wikipedia.org)
Disney Princess: Magical Jewels (2007) no information Disney Princess: Magical Jewels is a video game in the Disney Princess franchise that was developed by 1st Playable Productions. (wikipedia.org)
Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure (2012) no information You play an apprentice to the Fairy Godmother of Cinderella fame, and one evening as you toil in the garden you accidentally turn a fairy into a mischievous imp. In an attempt to restore the creature to mindless, hovering goodness, you accidentally turn a whole slew of other fairies into imps as well, and if you don't change them back fast they'll get up to all manner of trouble... such as flying in circles and waiting for you to show up and fix things. (nintendolife.com)
Disney Sing It (2008) no information Disney Sing It is a karaoke video game. (wikipedia.org)
Disney Sing It: Family Hits (2010) no information Disney Sing It: Family Hits is a karaoke video game. (wikipedia.org)
Disney Sing It: Party Hits (2010) no information Disney Sing It: Party Hits is a karaoke video game. (wikipedia.org)
Disney Sing It: Pop Hits (2009) no information Disney Sing It: Pop Hits is a karaoke video game. (wikipedia.org)
Disney Sing It! - High School Musical 3: Senior Year (2008) no information Disney Sing It! – High School Musical 3: Senior Year is a karaoke video game. (wikipedia.org)
Disney Sports Basketball (2003) no information Players can select from eight different teams, captained by the Disney characters Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Goofy, Max, Huey, and Mortimer, with the two remaining players on each team filled by generic characters (except for Huey, who is joined by his brothers). Each team comes with its own home arena. (mobygames)
Disney Sports Basketball (2002) no information Disney Sports Basketball is the fourth and last in a series of GameCube-exclusive games that combine popular sports with Disney characters, offering three-on-three hoops.
Disney Sports Football (2002) no information In Disney Sports Football, the player takes control of Disney Legends as they take to the gridiron to battle it out for football supremacy. There are eight-teams in all, consisted of characters like Donald Duck, Goofy, Mickey & Minnie Mouse, Pete, and other Disney characters. (Mobygames)
Disney Sports Football (2002) no information In Disney Sports Football, the player takes control of Disney Legends as they take to the gridiron to battle it out for football supremacy. There are eight-teams in all, consisted of characters like Donald Duck, Goofy, Mickey & Minnie Mouse, Pete, and other Disney characters.
Disney Sports Skateboarding (2002) no information Like most modern skateboarding games, the structure of Disney Sports Skateboarding owes much to the Tony Hawk series. Here, the trick system is far simpler as there's no balance meter and most tricks require fewer buttons. Each level has a set of goals that must be accomplished in order to progress, such as a high score goal, knocking over objects, or completing a checkpoint race. (mobygames)
Disney Sports Skateboarding (2002) no information Disney Sports Skateboarding, much as the title implies, is a skateboarding game based on the Disney license. It features eight levels set around the world and many favorite Disney characters like Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy. (mobygames)
Disney Sports Snowboarding (2003) no information In Disney Sports Snowboarding, players must take one of six Disney characters down one of five slopes. Characters include Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, Pete and Chip & Dale, who share a single board. (Mobygames)
Disney Sports Soccer (2002) no information Disney Sports Soccer is the first game in the series of Konami/Disney collaborations that put Disney characters into sports simulations. The Soccer entry is based on Konami's Winning Eleven/ISS series, offering a similarly complex simulation of the sport crossed with more arcade-like features. (Mobygames)
Disney Sports Soccer (2002) no information Disney Sports Soccer is the first game in the series of Konami/Disney collaborations that put Disney characters into sports simulations. The Soccer entry is based on Konami's Winning Eleven/ISS series, offering a similarly complex simulation of the sport crossed with more arcade-like features. (Mobygames)
Disney Tangled: The Video Game (2010) no information Tangled: The Video Game is an action-adventure game based on the 2010 film Tangled. (wikipedia.org)
Disney Think fast (2008) no information Disney Think Fast (stylized as Disney TH!NK Fast) is a Disney-themed trivia game show-based game developed by Magenta Software. (wikipedia.org)
Disney Universe (2011) no information Disney Universe is an off-the-wall non-stop action-adventure video game where Disney worlds and characters mix up for the first time.
Disney Violetta: Rhythm & Music (2014) no information Love! Music! Passion! Play along with Violetta and experience her music videos on a whole new level. (Metacritic.com)
Disney Word A Round (2023) no information Perfect for both fans of WordARound and new players to the game who can enjoy hours of playing with friends and family. As fast as you can, read the Disney word in the circle and shout it out. It may not be as easy as you think! Each game card has a fan-favorite character on the back. The game includes 100 cards with 300 Disney-related words.
Disney\'s Aladdin (1993) no information Disney's Aladdin is a platforming video game based on the 1992 film of the same name. The player controls Aladdin, who must make his way through several levels based on locations from the movie: from the streets and rooftops of Agrabah, the Cave of Wonders and the Sultan's dungeon to the final confrontation in Grand Vizier Jafar's palace. (wikipedia.org)
Disney\'s Aladdin (1993) no information For years, Jafar, the Sultan's evil advisor has sought a magic treasure - a single lamp that holds the key to the greatest power in the world. With this goal in sight, Jafar learns that only one person in the world can claim the magic lamp from the dreaded Cave of Wonders - one whose rags hide a heart that is pure - a diamond in the rough!
Disney\'s Aladdin (1994) no information Disney's Aladdin is a 1994 video game developed by SIMS Co., Ltd. for the Game Gear and Master System. Based on the film of the same name, Disney's Aladdin is a side-scrolling platform game in which the player character is Aladdin. (wikipedia.org)
Disney\'s Aladdin in Nasira\'s Revenge (2001) no information Aladdin is about to face his biggest adventure yet. He's got to dart through the marketplace of Agrabah; break his way through the Palace; escape imprisonment in the dungeon; journey through an oasis; survive the fiery Cave of Wonders; rescue Jasmine from booby traps in the Pyramids; save the Sultan from the grasp of evil in the Ancient City; and battle Nasira in her secret lair, And Jafar is never far away...
Disney\'s Beauty and the Beast (1994) no information Disney's Beauty and the Beast is a side-scrolling platform game based on the Disney movie. The player takes on the role of Beast. As Beast the player can walk around, jump and hit enemies with his fists. Beast can also climb against walls. (mobygames.com)
Disney\'s Chicken Little: Ace in Action (2006) no information Chicken Little: Ace in Action is an action-adventure video game based on the 2005 computer animated film Chicken Little. (wikipedia.org)
Disney\'s Extreme Skate Adventure (2003) no information Gameplay is similar to the Tony Hawk's series in which players skate around each level performing various tricks, using either characters from Disney/Pixar's Toy Story, Disney’s Tarzan, and Disney’s The Lion King, or with a created human skater. There are three main modes: Adventure, Free Play and Versus. (wiki)
Disney\'s Hercules (1997) no information Hercules is an action-adventure platformer based on the Disney animation. The game follows the storyline of the animated film. Hercules, son of Zeus, is stripped of godhood and must prove he is a true hero in order to regain his immortality, and rejoin the gods on Mount Olympus. To do that, Hercules must pass several tasks and defeat many villains, and at the end, face Hades, ruler of the dead, who is also responsible for Hercules' losing of his immortality. (wikipedia.org)
Disney\'s Hercules (1997) no information Disney's Hercules is based on the animated movie of the same name. Besides the source material, there is no connection to the PS1 game. The player takes the role of Hercules who has to travel through nine levels in order to prove himself a worthy son of Zeus. Regarding gameplay, this is a standard side-scrolling platformer. The goal is to traverse from the left to the right and avoid death by touching enemies too often (Hercules has a health bar) or by falling into holes. (mobygames)
Disney\'s Hide and Sneak (2003) no information Disney's Hide and Sneak, known in Japan as Mickey & Minnie: Trick & Chase (ミッキー&ミニー トリック&チェイス, Mikkī & Minī Torikku & Cheisu), is an action-adventure video game released in 2003 by Capcom. (wikipedia.org)
Disney\'s Lilo & Stitch (2002) no information Lilo, the sassy surfer girl and Stitch, a destructive pint-sized fighting machine go on an adventure around the beautiful island of Hawaii. (gamefaqs.com)
Disney\'s Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse (2002) no information Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse, known in Japan as Mickey Mouse no Fushigi na Kagami (ミッキーマウスの不思議な鏡, lit. Mickey Mouse's Mysterious Mirror), is a 2002 point-and-click adventure video game featuring Mickey Mouse, developed by Capcom. (wikipedia.org)
Disney\'s Magical Quest 3 Starring Mickey & Donald (1995) no information The final game in the series was released for the Super Famicom only in Japan. It was later re-released for the Game Boy Advance, which was the first version of the game to be released outside Japan. In Disney's Magical Quest 3 Starring Mickey & Donald, Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck try to save Donald's nephews from King Pete. It features four outfits and seven levels. (wikipedia.org)
Disney\'s Party (2002) no information Disney's Party is a pair of 2002/2003 party video games, one developed by Neverland Co. (wikipedia.org)
Disney\'s Pocahontas (1996) no information Disney's Pocahontas is a platform game based on the film of the same name. The Sega Genesis/Mega Drive version was developed by Funcom Oslo on contract with Disney and was released on January 1, 1996. It was followed by a later version for the Game Boy developed by Tiertex Design Studios and released on June 10, 1996, nearly a year after the film's premiere. (igdb)
Disney\'s Tarzan (1999) no information The player takes control of the eponymous Tarzan, an orphan child who was adopted and raised by gorillas. At the beginning of the game Tarzan is still a young kid who has to learn diffrent skills from the gorillas such as climbing trees, swinging down branches or fighting small but aggressive wild animals. He eventually grows up to be a strong and skilled man who must defend his and his fellow animal brothers' home, the jungle, from hunters led by the evil Clayton. (wikipedia.org)
Disney\'s Tarzan Activity Center (1999) no information Swing into a jungle full of fun with Disney's Activity Center: Tarzan. This high-flying CD-ROM features a variety of gameplay experiences with something for everyone--games, puzzles, music, and creative fun. Whether it's helping Tarzan escape the apes in a furious, fast-paced arcade game or creating your own call of the wild in a jungle music maker, it's nonstop fun with Tarzan, Terk, Tantor, and all of their jungle pals. The game is for ages 5 to 8. (Amazon)
Disney\'s Tarzan Jungle Tumble (1999) no information In Disney's Hot Shots: Tarzan Jungle Tumble you start the game as baby Tarzan, who has to find his way to the Jungle. As each level progresses, Tarzan gets older and the enemies more stronger. The gameplay consists of walking up and down ladders and plants while picking up items (which are mostly food). When each item is picked up, you go to the next level. When you get hit by an enemy, you will lose 1 life (the game gives you 3 at the beginning).
Disney\'s Tarzan: Return to the Jungle (2002) no information The game is based on the 2002 animated series The Legend of Tarzan. In this game, Tarzan and Terk are lost, and they have to go back to protect the jungle from Queen La. (Disney Wiki)
Disney\'s Tarzan: Untamed (2001) no information Picking up quite a while after the defeat of Clayton, Jane and Professor Archimedes Q. Porter now speak Gorilla-language fluently and Jane is married to Tarzan. However, their lives are threatened once again by a brutal band of British explorers led by the unscrupulous Oswald Gardner, who becomes fascinated with Tarzan and strives to capture the ape-man and take him back to England as a media attraction. (wiki)
Disney\'s The Emperor\'s New Groove (2000) no information The Emperor's New Groove is a platformer in which the player controls Kuzco from a third-person perspective, progressing through a linear succession of levels based on locations from the film. The primary goal of the game is to get to the end of each level without losing all health. (wikipedia.org)
Disney\'s The Little Mermaid: Ariel\'s Undersea Adventure (2006) no information Disney's The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Undersea Adventure was released on the Nintendo DS on October 2, 2006. (wikipedia.org)
Disney\'s Treasure Planet (2002) no information Treasure Planet is the adaptation of an animated Disney movie. The game follows the adventures of Jim Hawkins, a young boy on a quest to locate a mythical planet called Treasure Planet. To find the planet he needs to travel to many locations throughout the universe and complete tasks before he finds the ultimate prize. (MobyGames)
Disney\'s Treasure Planet (2002) no information Treasure Planet is the adaptation of an animated Disney movie. The game follows the adventures of Jim Hawkins, a young boy on a quest to locate a mythical planet called Treasure Planet. To find the planet he needs to travel to many locations throughout the universe and complete tasks before he finds the ultimate prize. (MobyGames)
Disneyland Adventures (2011) no information Kinect: Disneyland Adventures is a 2011 open world video game developed by Frontier Developments. (wikipedia.org)
Disorder (2006) no information Each round, players must add one card to the board. They can choose it to be a specific letter, or they can opt to make it wild! Either way, they have to make sure it fits, because sooner or later, somebody is going to have to face the music... do they add another letter and risk it all? Or is it time to throw down the gauntlet and challenge? These letters can form lots of different words... or can they? Is it really a word or are people bluffing?
Disposable Hero (1993) no information This horizontally scrolling R-Type-influenced shoot 'em up features 5 levels to blast through, with bosses at the end of each level as well as tough mini-bosses as you go through it. There are four difficulty levels, with the easiest acting as a trainer. You collect blueprints for a total of 32 different weapons as well as upgrades. (mobygames.com)
Disruptor (1996) no information New promising LightStormer Corps recruit Jack Curtis must fight terrorists, space pirates and other threats to Earth's space colonies. President Krieger of Earth's United Nations also asks him to find a mysterious psionic orb for him. (IMDB)
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy (2011) no information Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy is a fighting game developed by Square Enix. Gameplay is largely reminiscent of Dissidia Final Fantasy along with a few changes. The game consists primarily of one-on-one battles, taking place on what is known as a battle map where the two characters duel. (wikipedia.org)
Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008) no information Dissidia Final Fantasy is a fighting game with action RPG elements. During the story, the player controls the ten warriors chosen by Cosmos, the protagonists from the first ten Final Fantasy games, in their journey. The game's English and international versions also give access to other features such an arcade mode. (wikipedia.org)
Dissidia: Final Fantasy - Opera Omnia (2018) no information Darkness converges upon us, and the world crumbles before our very eyes What was once a sanctuary for the weary has now become a battlefield. Long ago, the deities Spiritus and Materia warped the fabric of time and space to create a new worlda world they populated with warriors from other realms. (gamefaqs)
Dissidia: Final Fantasy NT (2018) no information In partnership with Team Ninja from KOEI TECMO GAMES, Square Enix presents DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY NT as a new and refreshing experience - a team-based brawler. Combining seamless gameplay, FINAL FANTASY characters and breathtaking worlds from the past 30 years of the franchise, DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY NT welcomes all gamers to the online battle arena with its renowned bravery combat system.
Dissolution of Eternity (1997) no information TWO NEW EPISODES. SIXTEEN NEW LEVELS. ONE WAY OUT. Your journey has led you down a path of no return. The acrid smell of death fills the air. And you know the road ahead may lead to your grave. But Quake, with his insidious, apocalyptic plans, must be crushed. If you fail, evil will shroud the universe for all eternity.
Distance (2019) no information Distance is an atmospheric racing platformer fusing futuristic arcade racing with parkour, survive a deadly, mysterious, neon-drenched city by jumping, rotating, and flying. (survivethedistance.com)
Distant Worlds 2 (2022) no information Distant Worlds 2 is a vast, pausable real-time 4X space strategy game. Experience the full depth and detail of turn-based strategy, but with the simplicity and ease of real-time, and on the scale of a massively-multiplayer online game. Huge Galaxies with up to 2,000 star systems and tens of thousands of planets, moons and asteroids are yours to explore and exploit. The complex process of generating a galaxy ensures that every new game will be different. (Steam)
Distant Worlds: Universe (2014) no information Distant Worlds is a space strategy game consisting of (depending on the size of the known universe) a galaxy with up to 1,400 star systems including 50,000 planets, moons, asteroids, and other space anomalies. Distant Worlds: Universe, gathering the original game and all expansions into a single package with new content. (Wikipedia.org)
Distraint (2015) no information DISTRAINT is a 2D psychological horror adventure game for PC. In order to secure a partnership in a famous company, Price seizes the property of an elderly woman. In that very moment, he finds out the price of his humanity. (steam)
Distraint 2 (2018) no information You are Price, a man who sold his humanity to get a partnership from a leading company: McDade, Bruton & Moore. DISTRAINT 2 follows on from the events of the first game. It's a sinister tale about restoring hope and finding your purpose. (steampowered.com)
District Noir (2016) no information Collect cards from the line only when the time is right. (gameboardgeek)
Distrust (2017) no information A helicopter crash left a group of explorers stranded near an Arctic research station. The survivors will have to resist the nightmares of dead frost and hunger. As they try to escape the dangers of the long dark polar night and find the way to the shelter of the abandoned station, all they are doing is sinking deeper into a nightmare scenario. (Steam)
Dive Dive Dive! (2018) no information The goal is to survive four missions of differing difficulty without loosing a crew member or the U-boat. Each turn cards are drawn (one at a time) and placed in numbered spaces along an operations track at the top of a board. The crew commander then rolls two die and refers to the card in the space than number represents. If the card does not relate to the current action state of the U-boat. Nothing happens and play proceeds to the next turn and action state.
Divekick (2013) no information A 2D competitive fighting game. In fighting games, dive kicks are usually very powerful, abusable tactics. The gameplay in Divekick revolves entirely around this mechanic. (wikipedia.org)
Divide By Sheep (2015) no information Divide By Sheep is a mind-bending math puzzler about friendship and slicing sheep in half with lasers. The Grim Reaper flooded the world, and it's up to you to save critters stranded on islands. Insane math skills required. (store.steampowered.com)
Divine Divinity (2002) no information Divine Divinity: Set in a new fantasy universe, Divine Divinity takes you on a fantastic quest in a land torn apart by corruption and dark magic. Throughout your journeys you will get the chance to develop your character as one of six character types, and meet a variety of people and fantastical beings. By combining the best features of the RPG genre, and introducing a lot of new features, Divine Divinity will appeal to both hard-core and new RPG players (Manufacturer description)
Divine Knockout (2022) no information DKO is a brand new, fast-paced, Brawler set in a stylized world of Gods and Mythology. DKO combines physics-based combat, a vibrant roster of deities and Third-Person combat that puts you right in the heart of the action! (Metacritic.com)
Divinity II (2009) no information Divinity II is an action role-playing game developed by Larian Studios. Its first release in 2009 was subtitled Ego Draconis. There is an updated 2011 re-release The Dragon Knight Saga which included the expansion Flames of Vengeance, as well as a final 2012 release as Divinity II: Developer's Cut. The defining feature of Divinity II is the ability to switch between aerial combat as a dragon, and more traditional third-person action-role playing gameplay as a human. (wikipedia.org)
Divinity: Dragon Commander (2013) no information Divinity: Dragon Commander is a real-time strategy video game developed by Larian Studios as part of the Divinity series of fantasy role-playing games. The game features a hybrid of gameplay styles and has single-player, competitive multi-player, and co-operative multi-player modes. (wikipedia.org)
Divinity: Original Sin (2014) no information Original Sin is an RPG in the Divinity universe. Divinity: Original Sin concerns two heroes. The game touts turn-based combat, cooperative multiplayer, an interactive world, and includes a modding tool used for creating new content
Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition (2015) no information Gather your party and get ready for the kick-ass new version of GameSpot's PC Game of the Year 2014. With hours of new content, new game modes, full voiceovers, split-screen multiplayer, and thousands of improvements, there's never been a better time to explore the epic world of Rivellon!
Divinity: Original Sin II (2017) no information The eagerly anticipated sequel to the award-winning RPG. Gather your party. Master deep, tactical combat. Join up to 3 other players - but know that only one of you will have the chance to become a God.
Dixit (2008) no information One player is the storyteller for the turn and looks at the images on the 6 cards in her hand. From one of these, she makes up a sentence and says it out loud (without showing the card to the other players). Each other player selects the card in their hands which best matches the sentence and gives the selected card to the storyteller, without showing it to the others.
Dixit: (2014) no information The 2014 Asmodee promo card set is a set of two cards that can be added to any Dixit game simply by shuffling them into the deck before the game. These cards are: "Pumpkinhead" "Santa"
DIY Paper Doll (2022) no information DIY Paper Doll is a dress-up fashion game based on the classic paper arts and crafts that we all love and remember. In this adorable game, you get to be the creator of your own doll life! Customize your dolls by choosing from the wide variety of clothing options, accessories, hair styles, and makeup looks. Design doll characters to interact with and enter unique stories and plots. (apps.apple.com)
Dizzy: Prince of the Yolkfolk (1992) no information Battle Rockwart the Troll and meet Dizzy's new friend Pogie the Fluffle in the latest game. Summon King Arthur from his crusade and wake Daisy from her hundred year snooze. Fantastic arcade-action in the Dizzy tradition! (gamefaqs)
DJ Hero (2009) no information DJ Hero is in the same vein as the Guitar Hero series, with the guitar replaced with a DJ's turntable, and the rock music replaced by dance music. Gameplay involves 'scratching' your faux-turntable to produce notes in time to the music. The better you do, the more points you score, but if you do too badly you will fail the song and fail to progress. (mobygames.com)
DJ Hero 2 (2010) no information DJ Hero 2 is the follow up on the Faux instrument rhythm game DJ Hero. Using either a standard console controller or the turnstyle peripheral designed for the DJ Hero games, the player must match the rhythm of the music by 'scratching' the music and whilst matching the on screen prompts in order to score as many points as possible. (mobygames.com)
DJ Max Fever (2009) no information DJ Max Fever (Korean: 디제이맥스 피버, dijeimaegseu pibeo; abbr.: DMF) is a music game for the PlayStation Portable developed by Pentavision and PM Studios. (wikipedia.org)
DJMax Portable (2006) no information DJMax Portable (Korean: 디제이맥스 포터블, dijeimaegseu poteobeul; abbr.: DMP) is a music video game developed by Korean game maker Pentavision. (wikipedia.org)
DJMax Portable 2 (2007) no information DJMax Portable 2 (DJMAX Portable 2, DMP2; Korean: 디제이맥스 포터블 2) is a music video game published and developed by Pentavision. (wikipedia.org)
DJMax Portable 3 (2010) no information DJMax Portable 3 (Korean: 디제이맥스 포터블 3; abbr.: DMP3) is a music game for the PlayStation Portable published and developed by Pentavision in South Korea. (wikipedia.org)
DJMax Portable Black Square (2008) no information DJMax Portable Black Square (Korean: 디제이맥스 포터블 블랙 스퀘어, dijeimaegseu poteobeul beullaeg seukweeo; abbr.: DMP:BS) is a music game for the PlayStation Portable developed by South Korean developer Pentavision. (wikipedia.org)
DJMax Portable Hot Tunes (2010) no information DJMax Portable: Hot Tunes (Korean: 디제이맥스 포터블 핫튠즈; Japanese: DJマックス ホットチューンズ) is an action-rhythm video game for the PlayStation Portable published and developed by Pentavision. (wikipedia.org)
DJMax Respect (2018) no information Meet the legend of music game again on PlayStation4! Enjoy varity of legendary DJMAX classics and also new songs at 'DJMAX RESPECT'!
DJMax Technika Tune (2012) no information DJMax Technika Tune is a music game for the PlayStation Vita published and developed by Pentavision Studio in South Korea, and is an adaptation of the earlier DJMax Technika arcade game series. (wikipedia.org)
DK Jungle Climber (2007) no information Like DK: King of Swing, DK: Jungle Climber features Donkey Kong as the main character. To navigate the levels, the player must hold down L and R to jump, and alternating between L and R allows Donkey Kong to hold onto or let go of the pegs on the levels. When Donkey Kong is only holding onto one peg, he will spin, allowing him to climb up the pegs. The game features new moves, new items, and minigames. It also uses the dual screens to give the illusion of one tall screen. (wikipedia.org)
DK: King of Swing (2005) no information In advance of the Jungle Jam Tournament, King K. Rool steals the competition's prize medals, and proclaims himself the jungle hero. In the game, players track down King K. Rool and the stolen medals. The game contains twenty regular levels and five boss levels, forming five worlds in total which the player must traverse. There are five modes of play, including races, deathmatch, and a competition to break the most barrels. (wikipedia.org)
DLC Quest (2013) no information DLC Quest is a platforming action game and is a parody of downloadable content. The game has the player collect coins to buy "packs" which gives the player features such as the ability to move left and jump. Later on the player buys maps and other abilities to progress. (giantbomb.com)
DmC: Devil May Cry (2013) no information Detailing Dante's early years and set against a contemporary backdrop, DmC Devil May Cry will retain the stylish action, fluid combat and self-assured protagonist that have defined the iconic series but inject a more brutal and visceral edge.
DmC: Devil May Cry - Definitive Edition (2015) no information DmC: Devil May Cry (Definitive Edition) is a remaster of DmC: Devil May Cry featuring overhauled gameplay based on fan feedback, all original DLCs, 1080p / 60 FPS gameplay, additional game modes such as Gods Must Die and Hardcore mode, a unique Bloody Palace mode for Vergil and new costumes.
Dnd (1974) no information dnd is a role-playing video game. The name dnd is derived from the abbreviation "D&D" from the original tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons
DNF Duel (2022) no information DNF Duel is a fighting video game co-developed by Arc System Works, Eighting, and Neople. (wikipedia.org)
Do Not Feed the Monkeys (2018) no information Do Not Feed the Monkeys is a unique digital voyeur simulator: a narrative-driven game where you invade the privacy of dozens of strangers and witness their most intimate moments, while you struggle to keep up to date with paying the rent and putting some food on the table. Will you intercede in the name of justice, sabotage their dreams… or will you sit idly by while the world burns? (fictiorama.com)
Doc Clock: The Toasted Sandwich of Time (2010) no information Invent almost anything out of everything you find, from catapults to incredible flying machines. (store.steampowered.com)
Doc Louis\'s Punch-Out!! (2009) no information Doc Louis's Punch-Out!! is a standalone spin-off title and prequel to 2009's Punch-Out!! which was released on WiiWare as a Platinum reward for Club Nintendo members in North America. The game, which takes place prior to the main game, sees Little Mac sparring with his coach, Doc Louis, through three progressively difficult matches, which are each cleared by knocking him down once. This title is not compatible with the Wii Balance Board. (wikipedia.org)
Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights (2011) no information Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights (?????????????????, Dokut? R?torekku to B?kyaku no Kishidan) is an adventure game for the Nintendo 3DS. (wikipedia.org)
Doctor Who and the Mines of Terror (1985) no information The gameplay centers on the player's character of The Doctor (specifically his sixth incarnation), and his robotic programmable cat Splinx. The goal of the game is to halt the Master's production of Heatonite, retrieve stolen plans for the Time Lords, and return safely. Enemies include patrolling robots that resemble the Daleks; however, the actual name and exact design of the Daleks was not used due to the rights to them being part owned by Terry Nation, creator of the Daleks. (wikipedia.org)
Doctor Who and the Warlord (1985) no information Doctor Who and the Warlord is a text-based adventure featuring an unspecified Doctor (possibly sixth, as this was at the time) released for the BBC Micro. The game loaded in two parts, with a password and information from the first half needed to successfully continue into the second part. Each part was recorded on one side of the cassette. There were over 250 locations in each. (wikipedia.org)
Doctor Who: Destiny of the Doctors (1997) no information The bulk of the game takes place in the Doctor's TARDIS. The game begins in the Console Room of the Fourth Doctor's TARDIS, and the player must then select one of the Doctor's seven incarnations and activate the TARDIS to go in search of them. Upon reaching the TARDIS of the selected Doctor, the player can use a "Time Winder" (a pyramid-like save point) and then set out into the TARDIS to find the Master. (wikipedia.org)
Doctor Who: Evacuation Earth (2010) no information The story features both the Daleks and Silurians. The Doctor has to help humans as they attempt to evacuate the Earth, while the Daleks intervene and attempt to force the Doctor to help them instead. As opposed to the prequel Return To Earth's Action-Adventure Style gameplay, it instead features that of a Puzzle Adventure similar to the Professor Layton series. (wikipedia.org)
Doctor Who: Legacy (2013) no information Doctor Who: Legacy is a match-3 puzzle RPG video game based upon the BBC television program. It is a free-to-play game release to coincide with the 50th Anniversary of the popular BBC sci-fi TV show. The game includes every incarnation of the Doctor from the television series (including the War Doctor) and well over 200 companions from both Classic and Modern Doctor Who. (wikipedia.org)
Doctor Who: Return to Earth (2010) no information The Doctor and Amy arrive on the deserted starship the Lucy Gray, which was the first ship to return to Earth after the solar storms of the 26th century. However, on the ship are the Daleks and Cybermen, who are after the dangerous Time Axis. The Doctor and Amy must prevent them from obtaining it. (wikipedia.org)
Doctor Who: Solitaire Story Game (2017) no information A FREE print and play solitaire paragraph-booklet adventure game where the player assumes the role of the intrepid Time Lord himself - the Doctor!
Doctor Who: The Adventure Games (2010) no information Doctor Who: The Adventure Games is a series of episodic third-person adventure games, based on the BBC TV series Doctor Who.
Doctor Who: The Edge of Time (2019) no information A new mysterious enemy threatens to tear apart the universe and only you can stop them! Armed with the Sonic Screwdriver, players will solve mind-bending puzzles, grapple with iconic monsters and encounter new horizons in a quest to find the Doctor and defeat a powerful force that threatens to destroy the fabric of reality.
Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock (2012) no information The plot is promised as allowing the player to take on the role of the Doctor and River Song as they travel across space and time in an effort to save Earth by gathering pieces of the eternity clock, an object that is a record of everything that has or will ever happen in all of existence. Along the way is decision making which leads to "multiple possibilities" and puzzles. (wikipedia.org)
Doctor Who: The First Adventure (1983) no information This first licensed game based on Doctor Who, it features the fifth doctor, Peter Davidson, on the cover. It was released for the BBC Micro in 1983. In the game, you must create a time key and take it to the center of the universe to create "the second age of time". This has to be done within a time limit of an hour through four different sections which are variations on popular early video games. (mobygames.com)
Doctor Who: The Lonely Assassins (2021) no information Building on the terrifying legacy of the Weeping Angels, first encountered in the iconic story "Blink", Doctor Who: The Lonely Assassins is a thrilling found-phone mystery developed by the award-winning creators of Sara Is Missing and SIMULACRA. (Metacritic.com)
Doctor Who: The Mazes of Time (2010) no information The story features the Eleventh Doctor and Amy arriving on a spaceship broadcasting a distress signal. From there they travel through time and space to save the Jones family from a variety of Doctor Who enemies. he game is played in third person 3D from a high angle view, and features the Doctor and Amy moving around rooms and mazes solving puzzles. Control is via an on-screen joystick on the touchscreen. The player controls both Amy and the Doctor. (wikipedia.org)
Doctor Who: Worlds in Time (2012) no information Throughout the game, players were able choose to embark on Missions or Adventures where they were required to complete certain minigames in order to collect shards. The adventures (formerly called Interventions) were plot-driven quests that are divided into story arcs. New planets became available after the successful completion of several adventures. Players were able to control the player and the TARDIS as they completed challenges. The game was closed on 3 March 2014. (wikipedia.org)
Dodge \'Em (1980) no information The player controls one car and has to drive counter-clockwise, avoiding computer-controlled cars whose sole aim is to produce a head-on collision. (wikipedia)
Dodgeball Academia (2021) no information In a world where dodgeball is life, you join Otto at the academy and train to become the ultimate dodgeball champion. (Metacritic.com)
Dodgy Rocks (2019) no information Crazy high-speed endless thing-dodging in an 8-bit arcade style. Dodge, dash, kick and smash your way out of tight spots to survive just one more wave of attacks. Discover and master advanced moves to rack up your bonus and climb the online leaderboards, before testing yourself against the next difficulty level. (game press kit)
Dodo Peak (2019) no information Play as a dodo bird to find and rescue your lost babies from a series of dangerous peaks. Maneuver them home while avoiding obstacles and enemies! Dodo Peak is a throwback to the classic arcade platformers of the past with a modern twist. (mobygames.com)
DoDonPachi (1997) no information DoDonPachi (????, "Angry Leader Bee", also an onomatopoeia of gunfire) is a vertically scrolling manic shooter arcade game developed by Cave. (wikipedia.org)
DoDonPachi Blissful Death (2002) no information DoDonPachi DaiOuJou[c] is the fourth arcade game in Cave's DonPachi series. (wikipedia.org)
DoDonPachi Resurrection (2008) no information DoDonPachi Resurrection, known in Japan as DoDonPachi DaiFukkatsu (怒首領蜂 大復活, Angry Leader Bee Great Resurrection), is the fifth arcade game in Cave's DonPachi series. (wikipedia.org)
DoDonPachi True Death (2012) no information DoDonPachi SaiDaiOuJou (怒首領蜂 最大往生, Dodonpachi Saidaiōjō) lit. "Angry Don Bee Biggest Death" is a vertically scrolling bullet hell arcade game released by Cave in 2012, and the sixth chapter in Cave's DonPachi series (wikipedia.org)
Dog Dice (1997) no information Each player chooses a gameboard. Players take turns rolling the dice and marking their bingo cards with the bones wherever their bingo card shows the dog rolled performing the action rolled. If "Dog Gone" is rolled, the rolling player must remove any bone from their bingo card instead. The first player to make four in a row, orthogonally or diagonally, or fills in each of the four corner squares of his bingo card wins the game.
Dog Eat Hot Dog (2008) no information A fast-paced card game where players complete and eat hot dogs as fast as they can. Collect Condiment Cards to furnish your hot dogs, but beware: other players can use Hungry Dog cards to swipe your Hot Dog Cards before you finish them. The first player to eat all of their hot dogs wins.
Dog Gone Golfing (2018) no information Choose your power, pick your shot type, and plan your approach as you slap and bounce your puck towards each hole. Play your angles just right and you could become the legendary Canine Puck Master.
The Dog Island (2007) no information The Dog Island (often stylized as THE DOG Island), known in Japan as The Dog Island: Hitotsu no Hana no Monogatari (THE DOG ISLAND ????????, Za Dogu Airando Hitotsu no Hana no Monogatari, lit. "The Dog Island: The Story of the One Flower"), is a 2008 adventure video game. (wikipedia.org)
Dog Of Dracula 2 (2013) no information Dog of Dracula 2 is the conclusion of The Groomer Duology, a two-part visual novel odyssey examining the fragility of both the human and canine conditions. You are Cid Shinjuku, hardboiled groomer of the undead and melancholic otaku. In the year 199X and with the help of your barbecue sauce-fiending partner, the Dog of Dracula, you ended the sauce draught—a war on condiments waged by a seriously rude ghoul—and brought an end to worldwide misery. (gamejolt.com)
Dog Race (1938) no information Each player selects the dog he wants to race and lines it up at the starting line. Each player rolls three dice. Each dog is moved each time his number is rolled. If one dog's number is rolled on all three dice then that dog moves three spaces. The race continues until the dog reaches the finish line.
Dog Sled Saga (2016) no information As a rookie musher, foster a dogsledding team whose skills will grow if they're treated right. Week by week, get to know your dogs' unique traits, and carve your story into the trails of the Mount St. Something region. (steampowered.com)
The Dog: Happy Life (2006) no information The Dog: Happy Life is a pet simulator for the PlayStation Portable. The video game is based on The Dog and Friends franchise by Artlist. (wikipedia.org)
Dog\'s Life (2003) no information One day, the protagonist, Jake, witnesses Daisy, an American Foxhound whom he has a crush on, being taken away by dog-catchers and resolves to rescue her. He follows them from the small town of Clarksville, to a mountain resort called Lake Minniwahwah, and finally to Boom City, using information gained from overhearing conversations between humans to track them down. (wiki)
Dogfight 1942 (2012) no information Piloting a wide range of aircraft, players engage in aerial dogfights and dangerous fighter missions across the major theaters of war during WWII. (store.steampowered.com)
Doggie Ninja The Golden Mission (2019) no information "Doggie Ninja The Golden Mission" is a PvP action game up to 4 players can play. Let's enjoy this game with anyone, anytime, and anywhere! - Break the castle!! Crush the rivals! Let's throw the wall blocks to break the castle! But watch out! If you break all the blocks holding the roof, the roof will fall down! Once the falling roof hits a Doggie Ninja, He/she will be blown away!
DOGOS (2016) no information DOGOS innovates the classic shmup gameplay incorporating 3D graphics, dynamic camera, and the ability to move through scenarios as if it were an open world. If you like fast-paced, thrilling videogames, then DOGOS is just for you. (Steam)
The Dogs (1936) no information A greyhound racing and betting game. The traps are laid out one above the other, bets are placed on them. The stack is shuffled well, and one card after another is turned up slowly and laid out along its trap card. Winner is the dog which has 5 turned up cards along its trap.
Dogurai (2019) no information Dogurai is a retro-styled platformer with animal-like characters, graphics and soundtrack designed with old portable games in mind - down to the limited color ranges and sprite sizes! (store.steampowered.com)
Dogworld (2021) no information Shoot, jump, and slide your way through a ruined, mysterious, dog-filled world as you fight to save humanity from the clutches of a rogue AI named Daddy. (steam)
Dogz (2006) no information Dogz along with Catz, is the first installment of the Petz series in the DS. (Mobygames.com)
Dohdles (2015) no information Players use clay to create objects — a mountain, an animal, a famous ruin — then they take turns asking one another questions about these objects or asking for a letter in the name of this object. If you give the correct answer for a puzzle, both the creator and guesser score points — but if everyone guesses the answer, or conversely no one does, then the creator scores nothing.
Dokapon Journey (2008) no information Dokapon Journey, known in Japan as Dokapon Journey! Nakayoku Kenka Shite♪, is a 2008 RPG/board game developed by Suzak Inc. (wikipedia.org)
Dokapon Kingdom (2007) no information Dokapon Kingdom is a role-playing video game developed by Sting. (wikipedia.org)
Dokapon Kingdom: Connect (2023) no information Dokapon Kingdom: Connect is a remake of Dokapon Kingdom.
Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! (2021) no information Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! is an expanded version of the 2017 game Doki Doki Literature Club!
Doki Doki Literature Club! (2017) no information After begrudgingly signing up for a high school literature club at the insistence of a childhood friend, you, the player, find yourself surrounded by four incredibly cute girls to impress with your untapped poetic skills.
Doki Doki Majo Shinpan 2 Duo (2008) no information Doki Doki Majo Shinpan 2 Duo (どきどき魔女神判2, lit. "Thump-Thump Witch Judgement 2", or more accurately translated as "Heart-Pounding Magical Investigation 2") is the sequel to the Japan-exclusive Doki Doki Majo Shinpan!. (wikipedia.org)
Doki Doki Majo Shinpan! (2007) no information Doki Doki Majo Shinpan! (どきどき魔女神判!, lit. "Thump-Thump Witch Judgement", or idiomatically "Heart-Pounding Magical Investigation") is a video game developed by SNK Playmore for Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Doki Majo Plus (2009) no information Doki Majo Plus is the third game in the Doki Doki Majo Shinpan! series. (wikipedia.org)
Doki-Doki Universe (2013) no information Doki-Doki Universe is a video game published and developed by HumaNature Studios for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita. The game is unique because it is essentially a large interactive personality test.
Dokodemo Hamster (2000) no information In this game, you are the owner of a hamster. Your hamster is inside a cage, and is living its life in real time, regardless of your actions, walking around, sleeping, etc. However, you can do many things to help your hamster feel better. There is a list of topics you can "discuss" with the hamster: for example, you can order it to run inside a wheel, or ask it whether it is hungry or not. (mobygames.com)
Dokodemo Hamster 3: O-Dekake Safuran (2000) no information This is the third in Bandai's "hamster simulation" series. In this game, you are the "master" of a hamster. (mobygames.com)
Dokuro (2012) no information Dokuro is a video game developed by Game Arts. (wikipedia.org)
Dollar a Second (1955) no information Based on the long-running 1950s game show, couples play a silly fast-paced quiz game where failure results in a silly penalty stunt. The couple earns $1 per second throughout and can stop at any time, but if the Outside Event finishes during play then all money is lost and the round is over. The couple with the most money is the winner.
Dolmen (2022) no information Cosmic Horror and Sci-Fi are two ways to talk about Dolmen. It is a third person action game with RPG elements but with a lovecraftian plot that calls players to find what's behind the darkest secret of the universe! A forgotten planet called Revion Prime will be the place where the action takes part. And it won't be easy: Adaptation and exploration will be your main weapons as you craft new items and equipments from your enemies' carcasses! Every step can be your last one! (Metacritic.com)
Dolphin Spirit: Ocean Mission (2023) no information Explore the island of Maupiroa and discover its deep-sea secrets! (store.steampowered.com)
Dome Keeper (2022) no information Defend your dome from wave after wave of monsters in this roguelike survival miner. Use the time between each attack to dig beneath the surface in search of valuable resources and artifacts – use them carefully to choose powerful upgrades and bonuses. Drill tunnels beneath your dome in search of precious materials or to uncover powerful hidden artifacts. Watch the time, you need to get back to the dome and be ready when the next wave of attack comes. (store.steampowered.com)
Domina (2017) no information Acquire, train, upgrade, and whip your brutish gladiators towards bloody victory in the ruthless arenas of ancient Rome. (store.steampowered.com)
Dominion (2008) no information In Dominion, each player starts with an identical, very small deck of cards. In the center of the table is a selection of other cards the players can "buy" as they can afford them. Through their selection of cards to buy, and how they play their hands as they draw them, the players construct their deck on the fly, striving for the most efficient path to the precious victory points by game end. (boardgamegeek.com)
Dominions 3: The Awakening (2006) no information Dominions 3: The Awakening is a fantasy turn-based strategy game created by Illwinter and published in 2006 by Shrapnel Games. The game combines a simple presentation with an extremely wide array of strategic options, including over 1500 units, 600 spells and 300 magic items. Turns are resolved simultaneously, with players planning battles rather than directly controlling them.
Dominions 4: Thrones of Ascension (2013) no information Dominions 4 is a turn-based strategy game in which nations and armies are pawns in the service of pretenders, avatars on the verge of godhood, who clash with one another as they strive to be the last deity standing and become the all-powerful Pantokrator. It is the fourth game in the Dominions series. (wikipedia.org)
Dominions 5: Warriors of the Faith (2017) no information In Dominions 5 you take control of a powerful being that rules a nation and aspires to godhood. The type of Pretender Gods can vary from magically powerful arch mages to huge titans or large monuments. Dominions is a deep 4x turn based strategy game with a very large variety of spells and units. (store.steampowered.com)
Dominions II: The Ascension Wars (2003) no information Dominions II: The Ascension Wars is a turn based fantasy game in which you take the role of a pretending god. Each pretender is Lord and Master of one of seventeen cultures, each with its own individual strengths and weaknesses. With the aid of soldiers, mages and monsters you will conquer the lands of your neighbors in a struggle to become the one true god
Dominions: Priests, Prophets and Pretenders (2001) no information Dominions: Priests Prophets & Pretenders is a turn based fantasy game in which you take the role of a pretending god. Each pretender is Lord and Master of one of fourteen cultures, each with its own individual strengths and weaknesses. With the aid of soldiers and mages you will conquer the lands of your neighbors in a struggle for total domination.
Domino Master (2004) no information Domino Master is a casual game based on dominos. (wikipedia.org)
Domino Rally (2007) no information Minon: Everyday Hero, known in Japan as Go! Go! Minon (GO! GO! ???) and in North America as Domino Rally, is a video game developed by Red Entertainment for Nintendo's Wii console. (wikipedia.org)
Dominoes (1500) no information Dominoes is a family of boardgames played with rectangular "domino" tiles. Each domino is a rectangular tile with a line dividing its face into two square ends. Each end is marked with a number of spots or is blank. (Wikipedia.org)
Don Bradman Cricket 14 (2014) no information Don Bradman Cricket 14 is a cricket video game for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It was developed by Big Ant Studios and published by Tru Blu Entertainment.
Don King Boxing (2009) no information Don King Boxing is a 2009 boxing sports game for Nintendo Wii and DS by 2K Sports. It offers 20 licences boxers, a career mode, and splitscreen multiplayer modes. (giantbomb.com)
Don King Presents: Prizefighter (2008) no information Don King Presents: Prizefighter is a 2008 boxing video game. (wikipedia.org)
Don\'t Bite Me Bro! (2018) no information Explore the world for resources to build and upgrade your shelter, then defend it from constant waves of zombies.
Don\'t Break the Ice! (1968) no information Tap out ice blocks one by one, but Don't Break the Ice! The object of this classic game is to keep Phillip the Penguin on top of the ice, but as the game goes on, the ice blocks start falling. One wrong block, and he'll go ker-plop! The player who can keep Phillip from falling, wins! Play 1-on-1 or as a team of 2!
Don\'t Die, Mr. Robot! (2014) no information Don't Die, Mr. Robot! is an action video game by independent British studio Infinite State Games. (wikipedia.org)
Don\'t Escape: 4 Days to Survive (2019) no information Survive through four days at the end of the world in this post-apocalyptic point-and-click thriller where your choices could keep you alive... or not. (steampowered.com)
Don\'t fall in the Mead Hall (2015) no information Players emulate a host of Vikings drinking the night away in a mead hall. Although drinking while playing is encouraged, this is more of a party game with a fair share of strategy than it is a straight-up drinking game. Each player controls a table that starts with four Vikings (multi-colored pawns). A six-sided die is placed on the table with the number “1” facing up. This is the drunk die or “Odin’s Breathalyzer.”
Don\'t Forget Me (2021) no information You control Fran, an amnesiac with no past, her memory chip being totally blank. She works with Bernard, an outlaw memory technician who took her in, and together the two will uncover a conspiracy that jeopardizes the well-being of all mankind. (adventuregamers.com)
Don\'t Get Got! (2018) no information a party game in which each player receives six secret missions. The first player to complete three of these missions wins. You don't sit at a table to complete missions, though. This game is designed to run in the background of whatever else you have going on, which means you can play it anywhere — at home, on holiday, in the office, or yes, at a party. Mission examples include getting a player to compliment your hair, hiding this card in a jar and getting another player to open it for y
Don\'t Knock Twice (2017) no information Don't Knock Twice is a first-person horror game based on a psychologically terrifying urban legend. One knock to wake her from her bed, twice to raise her from the dead.
Don\'t Look Back (2009) no information Don't Look Back is a platform game playable through Adobe Flash and designed by Terry Cavanagh. The game is a modern interpretation of the Orpheus and Eurydice Greek legend. The game is a combination of two ideas; Cavanagh wished to create a "silly shooter" where the player's actions were "redeemed" after being shown from a different perspective, he also wished to create a game where the gameplay acted as a metaphor of the player's actions. (wikipedia.org)
Don\'t Say It (2008) no information Can you get your team to say "Sheep"? It's not as easy as it sounds, especially when you can't say "Baa", "Lamb", "Wool" and "Flock"! Try to go through as many cards as you can before the buzzer goes off. But if you say a forbidden word, you'll lose points from your score. Three levels of play - easy, medium, difficult - make Don't Say It! the perfect game to play with different age groups.
Don\'t Scramble The Egg Game (2012) no information Can you take better care of the egg then Greg did in health class? Turn over a category card and read it out loud. Then start the timer on the egg. After you call out an answer to the category, toss the egg to another player. Act fast because you never know when the egg will splattttt! If that happens when you're holding the egg, you collect a card. And if you collect 3 of those, you are out of the game.
Don\'t Starve (2014) no information Don't Starve is an uncompromising wilderness survival game full of science and magic. Enter a strange and unexplored world full of strange creatures, dangers, and surprises. Gather resources to craft items and structures that match your survival style.
Don\'t Starve Together (2016) no information Don't Starve Together is the standalone multiplayer expansion of the uncompromising wilderness survival game, Don't Starve. (https://www.klei.com/games/dont-starve-together)
Don\'t Starve: Shipwrecked (2016) no information Klei Entertainment has partnered with our friends at CAPY, creators of Superbrothers: Sword and Sworcery, Super Time Force and Below; to bring fans of Don't Starve the latest single-player expansion: Don't Starve: Shipwrecked! In Don't Starve: Shipwrecked, Wilson finds himself stranded in a tropical archipelago. He must learn to survive all over again in this new environment filled with new biomes, seasons, and creatures.
Don\'t Take It Personally, Babe, It Just Ain\'t Your Story (2011) no information Intended as a spiritual sequel to Love's Digital: A Love Story, the game was developed over the course of a month and was released as a free download. New high school literature teacher in 2027 over the course of a semester, with the ability to see private messages between students at any time without their knowledge. It deals with themes of privacy and relationships in the future.
Don\'t Take This Risk (2016) no information An emotionally disturbed individual calls the suicide hotline and the player has to calm him down. (igdb.com)
Donald Duck: Goin\' Quackers (2000) no information Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (known as Donald Duck: Quack Attack in Europe) is a platform game developed and published by Ubi Soft. (wikipedia.org)
Donald Duck\'s Playground (1984) no information Play as Donald while you work (play mini-games) to earn money so you can later use to purchase playground equipment and upgrades for your three nephews.
Donald Trump\'s Real Estate Tycoon (2002) no information Your goal in this game is to accumulate money and properties from your starting fund. At the start of the game, there are many empty lots available for construction and improvement; once all lots have been purchased, the game becomes a race between the various players to either improve their holdings, or devalue the properties of the other players. (mobygames.com)
Dong Dong Never Die (2009) no information Dong Dong Never Die is a fan-made fighting game inspired by Street Fighter II and King of Fighters that released in 2009, with a roster of 24 characters. It has two modes, comprised of a story mode with an intriguing story, roughly following the plotline of Terminator 2, and a local Versus mode.
Donkey Kong (1981) no information Donkey Kong is an arcade game released by Nintendo in 1981. An early example of the platform game genre, the gameplay focuses on maneuvering the main character across a series of platforms while dodging and jumping over obstacles. (wikipedia.org)
Donkey Kong (1994) no information Donkey Kong is a platform game developed in 1994 by Nintendo for the Game Boy handheld video game system. Donkey Kong is loosely based on the 1981 arcade game of the same name and its sequel Donkey Kong Jr. Like in the original arcade and NES version, the player takes control of Mario and must rescue Pauline from Donkey Kong. (wikipedia.org)
Donkey Kong 3 (1983) no information Stanley is a bugman. Donkey Kong has taken refuge in his greenhouse and it is now up to Stanley to stop the ape from stirring up any more insects that will soon destroy his flowers. Stanley saves the flowers by spraying bug spray on Donkey Kong. (Wikipedia)
Donkey Kong 64 (1999) no information Donkey Kong 64 is a 3D platforming adventure game in which the player, as Donkey Kong and his friends, explores an island and collects items to progress through minigames and puzzles. (wikipedia.org)
Donkey Kong Barrel Blast (2007) no information Donkey Kong Barrel Blast is a racing game where the player can handle the selected character using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk. To accelerate, the player must shake the Wii Remote and Nunchuk alternatively, lift them simultaneously to jump and use the motion sensor to beat rivals and obstacles and using items, while the character will be guided by the route of the tracks, including curves of automatic. (wikipedia.org)
Donkey Kong Country (1994) no information Donkey Kong Country is a 1994 platform game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The game centers on Donkey Kong and his nephew Diddy Kong, who must recover their stolen bananas from King K. Rool and the Kremlings.
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy\'s Kong Quest (1995) no information Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest is an adventure platform video game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the second installment of the Donkey Kong Country series and serves as a direct sequel to Donkey Kong Country. (wikipedia.org)
Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong\'s Double Trouble! (1996) no information Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! is an adventure platform video game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the third installment of the Donkey Kong Country series, the final game in the original trilogy, and serves as a direct sequel to Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. (wikipedia.org)
Donkey Kong Country Returns (2010) no information Players take control of the series's protagonist Donkey Kong, as well as his friend Diddy Kong in certain situations, with many traditional elements of the Donkey Kong Country series returning, including mine cart levels, the ability to swing between vines and collect bananas, and the golden "KONG" puzzle pieces. (Wikipedia)
Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D (2013) no information Exactly like the Wii game without motion Controls. A remake of the Wii version. They added a New Mode which give you 1 extra heart to make the game easier.
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (2014) no information Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze is a side-scrolling platformer video game developed by Retro Studios, with assistance from Monster Games, and published by Nintendo for the Wii U. The fifth installment in the main Donkey Kong Country series, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze is the direct sequel to the 2010 Wii game, Donkey Kong Country Returns, and was released worldwide in February 2014. (wikipedia.org)
Donkey Kong Jr. (1982) no information Donkey Kong Jr. ] is trying to rescue his father Donkey Kong, who has been imprisoned. Donkey Kong's cage is guarded by Mario, in his only appearance as an antagonist in a Nintendo video game. (Wikipedia)
Donkey Kong Jr. Math (1983) no information Players climb vines to reach higher areas in order to collect numbers scattered around the area. In order to complete mathematics problems, players must collect at least three things: the first number, the symbol necessary to reach the number shown by Donkey Kong, and the second number. (Wikipedia)
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat (2004) no information Gameplay involves combat, jumping, and counterattacking. While the traditional GameCube controllers are compatible, Donkey Kong Jungle Beat uses a pair of bongo drums to control Donkey Kong's (DK) actions (wikipedia.org)
Donkey Kong Land (1995) no information The game is the portable spin-off of the original title, Donkey Kong Country for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, which spawned its own series alongside the main series. Despite sharing common level themes, the level design and story for each game are completely different. (Wikipedia.org)
Donkey Kong Land 2 (1996) no information Donkey Kong Land 2 stars Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong in their conquest to rescue Donkey Kong from Kaptain K. Rool and the Kremling Krew. While its stage names are borrowed from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (except for Castle Crush, which became Dungeon Danger; and Haunted Hall, which became Krazy Koaster), the level designs are brand new. (Wikipedia.org)
Donkey Kong Land III (1997) no information Like the other games in the series, Donkey Kong Land III served as the portable counterpart to the SNES game Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!. In this case, Donkey Kong Land III is both a remake and a partial follow-up to Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!. Like the other games in the Donkey Kong Land series, Donkey Kong Land III was enhanced for the Super Game Boy and was packaged with a "banana yellow" cartridge. (Wikipedia.org)
Donkey Konga (2003) no information Donkey Konga is a GameCube rhythm video game starring the ape Donkey Kong, developed by Namco and published by Nintendo. Instead of the standard GameCube controllers, the game is intended to be played with a special controller called the DK Bongos that resemble two small bongo drums. (wikipedia.org)
Donkey Konga 2 (2004) no information Donkey Konga 2, marketed in Japan as "Donkey Konga 2: Hit Song Parade!", is the 2004 sequel to Donkey Konga. (wikipedia.org)
Donkey Konga 3 (2005) no information Donkey Konga 3 is a music video game in the Donkey Kong series developed by Namco. (wikipedia.org)
Dont Wake Daddy (1992) no information Players take the role of children sneaking to the refrigerator late at night, trying not to wake their sleeping father (who lies in the middle of the board on a large bed) (wikipedia.org)
Donut County (2018) no information Donut County is an indie video game developed by Ben Esposito. In the game, the player moves a hole to swallow objects, which makes the hole increase in size. (wikipedia.org)
Dood\'s Big Adventure (2010) no information Dood's Big Adventure is an action-adventure and art-based video game developed and published by THQ for the uDraw GameTablet for the Nintendo Wii. (wikipedia.org)
Doodle Champion Island Games (2021) no information Doodle Champion Island Games is an interactive Google Doodle launched in 2021. It is a Japanese-style role-playing video game designed to celebrate the 2020 Summer Olympics, 16-bit video gaming as well as Japanese folklore and culture. The Doodle involves seven mini-games, based on the sports played on the Olympics, including table tennis, skateboarding, archery, rugby, artistic swimming, rock climbing, and marathon. (wikipedia)
Doodle Cricket (2018) no information A computer game that will allow you to bat, just like in cricket. You can go for a sixer or a single or you can be bowled out. A beaver umpire shows up from underground with an "out" signboard if you are dismissed. The Doodle Cricket game is a match between snails and crickets.
Doodle Devil (2010) no information Embrace your dark side! While Doodle God was creating the universe, Doodle Devil was also having some fun. The same addictive, puzzle game play that made Doodle God a hit is back but with an evil twist. (Mobygames.com)
Doodle God (2010) no information In this addictive, ALL ages, puzzle game mix and match different combinations of fire, earth, wind and air to create an entire universe! Of course the universe was not created in a day. You’ll have to work your up from a simple microorganism to create animals, tools, storms and even build armies before you have what it takes to build the universe! But beware, the power of creation may have unintended consequences, inventing the wheel might just trigger a zombie plague… (doodlegod.com)
Doodle God: Crime City (2018) no information Crime Does Pay! Play as a Gangster or Cop. Over 500 Puzzles to Solve & Items to Create (microsoft.com)
Doodle Hex (2008) no information Doodle Hex is a fighting video game for Nintendo DS. The game was created by Spanish developer Tragnarion Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Doodle Jump (2009) no information In Doodle Jump, the aim is to guide a four-legged creature called "The Doodler" up a never-ending series of platforms without falling. The left side of the playing field is connected with the right side. For devices with an accelerometer, players tilt the device from side to side to move the Doodler in the desired direction. Players can get a short boost from various objects, such as propeller hats, jetpacks, rockets, springs, trampolines and invulnerability shields. (wikipedia.org).
Doodle Jump Adventures (2013) no information Take the "adventure of a lifetime" with Doodle Jump Adventures on the Nintendo 3DS with exclusive new content. (Metacritic.com)
Doodle Kingdom (2013) no information Doodle Kingdom is a game similar to previous Doodle games such as Doodle God and Doodle Devil, and with a puzzle concept first introduced in the DOS title Alchemy. It is a puzzle game where the player has to combine elements to create new ones. For instance, combining 'humans' with 'beast' creates 'domestic animal'. That item can then be used again with different items. A stage is completed when all required objects have been created. (Mobygames.com)
DOOM (2016) no information Developed by id software, the studio that pioneered the first-person shooter genre and created multiplayer Deathmatch, DOOM returns as a brutally fun and challenging modern-day shooter experience. Relentless demons, impossibly destructive guns, and fast, fluid movement provide the foundation for intense, first-person combat - whether you're obliterating demon hordes through the depths of Hell in the single-player campaign, or competing against your friends in numerous multiplayer modes.
Doom (1993) no information Doom is a 1993 science fiction horror-themed first-person shooter (FPS) video game by id Software. It is considered one of the most significant and influential titles in video game history, for having helped to pioneer the now-ubiquitous first-person shooter... In Doom, players assume the role of an unnamed space marine, who became popularly known as "Doomguy", fighting his way through hordes of invading demons from Hell. (wikpedia.org)
Doom 3 (2004) no information Doom 3 is a survival horror first-person shooter video game developed by id Software and published by Activision. Ignoring the events of the previous Doom games, the game is the first reboot to the series. (wikipedia.org)
Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil (2005) no information In 2147, two years after the events of Doom 3, the UAC detects a strange signal from one of its Martian satellites, and consequently sends a team in to investigate.
Doom 64 (1997) no information Doom 64 plays similarly to earlier games in the Doom series; the player must advance through 32 levels battling demons, collecting weapons and keys, and activating switches in order to reach the level's exit while surviving deadly ambushes and traps. (Wikipedia)
Doom Eternal (2020) no information Doom Eternal is a first-person shooter video game developed by id Software. (wikipedia.org)
Doom Eternal: The Ancient Gods - Part One (2020) no information The Ancient Gods picks up after the end of the main story in a time where, due to the Slayer's actions, the armies of heaven and hell have fallen out of balance. The demons have flooded in to overtake the weakened angelic realm, so the Slayer's been called in to clean up the mess. (igdb)
Doom Eternal: The Ancient Gods - Part Two (2021) no information The Ancient Gods - Part Two is the epic conclusion to the Doom Slayer's Saga and the second campaign expansion to the critically acclaimed Doom Eternal. (igdb)
Doom II (1994) no information Let the Obsession begin. Again. This time, the entire forces of the netherworld have overrun Earth. To save her, you must descend into the stygian depths of Hell itself! Battle mightier, nastier, deadlier demons and monsters. Use more powerful weapons.
Doom Troopers: Mutant Chronicles (1995) no information Based on the popular role-playing and card game, Doom Troopers: Mutant Chronicles casts you as a fearless commando who has been commissioned to save the world from an invading force of mutants. Play as either Mitch Hunter or Max Steiner as you embark on the most important mission of your life, the annihilation of the Dark Legion. Work your way through levels filled with all kinds of evil and dangerous mutants, as you unload with a barrage of high-powered weapons that are readily available.
Doom VFR (2017) no information DOOM VFR brings the fast-paced, brutal gameplay fans of the series love to virtual reality. Play as a cybernetic survivor who is activated by the UAC to fight the demon invasion, maintain order, and prevent catastrophic failure at the Mars facility.
Doomdark\'s Revenge (1985) no information Doomdark's Revenge is a role-playing and strategy video game developed by Mike Singleton. (wikipedia.org)
Doomsday Vault (2021) no information Locate and collect Earth’s precious remaining plant life. Adventure around in your robotic suit using its tools and abilities to explore challenging environments. Unlock additional tools and items to customise your suit. Rescue the seeds from these critical species and return them to the safety of the Vault. Nurture seeds to grow new sustainable crops. (game presskit)
Doomsday Warrior (1992) no information Doomsday Warrior, known in Japan as Taiketsu!! Brass Numbers (???????????? lit. "Confrontation!! Brass Numbers"), is a 1992 Super NES fighting game. (wikipedia,org)
Door Kickers: Action Squad (2018) no information Door Kickers: Action Squad is a crazy old school side-scroller action game that puts you in the role of a SWAT trooper and sends you to deal with the bad guys in Nowhere City USA. (Steam)
Doors: Paradox (2022) no information A relaxing puzzle escape game! Make your way through a variety of hand-crafted 3D dioramas, look for useful objects, find hidden clues and solve fun puzzles! Unravel this mysterious adventure about chaos, order and the surreal. (store.steampowered.com)
Doorways: The Underworld (2014) no information Doorways: The Underworld is an immersive horror adventure, featuring a complex story and deep atmosphere. (Steam)
Dora the Explorer: Dora Saves the Crystal Kingdom (2009) no information Dora the Explorer: Dora Saves the Crystal Kingdom is a side-scrolling game developed by High Voltage Software. (wikipedia.org)
Dora the Explorer: Journey to the Purple Planet (2005) no information Dora the Explorer: Journey to the Purple Planet is a 2005 action-adventure video game based on the television series Dora the Explorer, developed by Monkey Bar Games. (wikipedia.org)
Doraemon Story of Seasons (2019) no information Doraemon characters are incorporated into a Story of Seasons farming simulation game. The player will play as Nobita and participate in farming activities such as plowing the fields to grow crops, taking care of cattle and sheep, and more. The game also has a fishing system, a house decoration system, an insects capture-and-collect system, holidays and festivals. (en.wikipedia.org)
Dordogne (2023) no information Dordogne is a narrative adventure game in which you play as Mimi, a 32-year-old woman visiting the house of her recently deceased grandmother. (Metacritic.com)
Dorei to no Seikatsu (2014) no information Dorei to no Seikatsu -Teaching Feeling- revolves around the daily life of a doctor, who ends up becoming the guardian of a slave girl formerly abused by his last owner. As the game begins, the player is given options to which can determine the personality of doctor, over the days of the game.
DoReMi Fantasy (1996) no information In the game, Milon is a young boy whose mission is to restore the music from the forest of his hometown and rescue his friend, the fairy Alis, from an evil wizard known as Amon responsible for the music's disappearance. To do this, he must collect a series of magic instruments that are being held by Amon's strongest minions. However, said instruments have had their power locked away after Amon corrupted them, so Milon must also collect stars to purify the instruments. (wikipedia.org)
Dorfromantik (2022) no information Dorfromantik is a relaxing building strategy and puzzle game in which you place tiles to create ever-growing, idyllic village landscapes. With Dorfromantik, you can immerse yourself in a quiet, peaceful world at any time and take a break from everyday life. At the same time, Dorfromantik offers a challenge for those who are looking for one: To beat the highscore, you need to carefully plan and strategically place your tiles. (store.steampowered.com)
Doritos Crash Course (2010) no information Doritos Crash Course takes your avatar through some crazy obstacles (Xbox)
Doritos Crash Course 2 (2013) no information Similar to the first game, avatars controlled by the players will participate in obstacle courses. Leaderboards allow competitions with friends online, where up to four players can in local multiplayer. The game brings our 4 new worlds (Amazon, Antarctic, Egypt, and Pirate Island) with five courses each. Unlike in Doritos Crash Course, players must collect stars, which are used to unlock levels, buy power-ups and effects that change avatars' appearance in-game. (wikipedia.org)
Doshin the Giant (1999) no information Doshin the Giant is a god game published by Nintendo for the 64DD and GameCube. In it, players take the role of the titular Doshin as he tends to the needs of various island tribes spread through the game's environments. (Giant Bomb)
Dossun! Ganseki Battle (1994) no information A falling block puzzle game in a pseudo-medieval fantasy setting that pits two characters against each other in an abstract form of combat that is quite similar to games like Columns. Combining at least three matching symbols in a vertical, horizontal or diagonal line does not only clear them off the screen, but also deals damage to an opponent. This means that players do not only have to keep their game area clear, but also pay attention to their characters health bar. (mobygames.com)
Dota 2 (2014) no information Every day, millions of players worldwide enter battle as one of over a hundred Dota heroes. And no matter if it's their 10th hour of play or 1,000th, there's always something new to discover. With regular updates that ensure a constant evolution of gameplay, features, and heroes, Dota 2 has truly taken on a life of its own.
Dota Underlords (2019) no information Hire a crew and destroy your rivals in this new strategy battler set in the world of Dota. Introducing Season One: Explore White Spire and earn rewards on the Battle Pass. Pick from several different game modes, play on your own or with friends, and take advantage of crossplay on PC and mobile. (Steam)
Double Cross (2019) no information Explore alternate dimensions, fight interdimensional criminals, and solve crimes in this thrilling action platformer! (store.steampowered.com)
Double D Dodgeball (2008) no information Double D Dodgeball is a sports video game developed and published by Yuke's. (wikipedia.org)
Double Dare (1988) no information Double Dare is a video game published by GameTek and based on the Nickelodeon game show Double Dare. (wikipedia.org)
Double Ditto (2015) no information Take turns being the Ditto Master by reading a card out loud to the group. Players then have 15 seconds to write down two answers that come to mind. Once time is up, take turns reading the answers out loud, crossing off each answer that matches another player's answer. The object of the game is to write down answers you think other players will write. Match an answer with another player to score a "ditto!" Match both answers and score a "double ditto!"
Double Ditto: Expansion Pack (2016) no information Features 300 brand new cards and a new scoresheet.
Double Dragon (1987) no information The player takes control of martial artist Billy Lee, or his twin brother Jimmy, as they fight their way into the turf of the Black Warriors gang in order to rescue Billy's love interest, Marian. (Wikipedia)
Double Dragon (NES) (1988) no information The NES version of the game differs from the arcade in several ways. Players take turns instead of playing cooperatively. The plot was also changed, with Billy Lee as the protagonist and Jimmy Lee as the antagonist. Due to NES limitations, only two enemies can appear on-screen at a time, and weapons disappear after each wave. The game allowing the player to gain experience points and unlock more powerful techniques. Up to seven levels can be achieved. Finally, levels have been slightly altere
Double Dragon 4 (2017) no information Sequel to the Double Dragon 2 game that is on Nes.
Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons (2023) no information It's the year 199X, and nuclear war has devastated New York City leaving its citizens to fight for survival as riots and crime engulf the streets. The city has been overtaken by criminal gangs who terrorize its ruins as they fight for total dominance. Unwilling to endure these conditions any longer, young Billy and Jimmy Lee take it upon themselves to drive the gangs out of their city. (Metacritic.com)
Double Dragon II (1990) no information Double Dragon II is a side-scrolling beat-em-up released for the Game Boy in 1991 developed by Technōs Japan and published by Acclaim in North America and Europe. Although it is the second Double Dragon game released for the Game Boy, it is unrelated to the arcade and NES game Double Dragon II: The Revenge. (wikipedia.org)
Double Dragon II: The Revenge (1989) no information Players control Billy and Jimmy Lee, who are on a mission to avenge the death of Billy's girlfriend Marian after she is killed during an attack by the Shadow Warriors. (Wikipedia)
Double Dragon II: The Revenge (Arcade) (1988) no information Double Dragon II: The Revenge[a] is a side-scrolling beat 'em up produced by Technōs Japan released in 1988. It is the first sequel to Double Dragon. The sequel involves Billy and Jimmy Lee in a mission to avenge Billy's girlfriend Marian after she is shot to death by the Black Warriors leader Willy, who is retaliating against the Lee brothers after his defeat at the end of the previous game. (wikipedia.org)
Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone (1990) no information Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone is a side-scrolling beat 'em up arcade game produced by Techn?s Japan in 1990. It is the third arcade game in the Double Dragon series.
Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones (1991) no information A year after the downfall of the Shadow Warriors, a new enemy threatens Billy and Jimmy Lee, as Marion is kidnapped by a mysterious organization. A fortune teller named Hiruko informs the Lee brothers that Marion's kidnappers are searching for the three Sacred Stones of Power that had been scattered around the world and that the only way to rescue her is to procure them before the kidnappers do. (Wikipedia)
Double Dragon Neon (2012) no information A side-scrolling beat 'em up game that is a remake of the original Double Dragon. The game can be played solo or co-operatively. Players take control of martial artists Billy Lee (Player 1) and Jimmy Lee (Player 2), and fight to rescue Marian from the Shadow Warriors gang, which is led by the super-lich Skullmageddon.
Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls (1994) no information Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls is a fighting game developed by Leland Interactive Media and published by Tradewest for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Genesis in 1994. (wikipedia.org)
Double Dribble (1986) no information Double Dribble is a basketball action game for one or two players. You can select different time limits for games, select teams, and begin playing! You control each player on the team one at a time (the player with or about to receive the ball will be human controlled, with the computer taking over the other players temporarily.) Some versions feature a small amount of digitized sound effects, and close ups of slam dunks. (mobygames.com)
Double Fine Happy Action Theater (2012) no information Double Fine Happy Action Theater (sometimes referred to as Happy Action Theater) is a casual video game developed by Double Fine Productions. (wikipedia.org)
Double Kick Heroes (2020) no information Double Kick Heroes mixes a shoot'em up with a rhythm game. You must survive on the highway to hell by killing monsters with your gundillac. Only the power of METAL can save your band. (Metacritic.com)
Double Spoiler ~ Touhou Bunkachou (2010) no information Aya Shameimaru, the tengu reporter, runs the "Bunbunmaru Newspaper". She looks for and takes pictures of humans, youkai and any other beings that may be interesting to write about. Another tengu, Hatate Himekaidou, runs the "Kakashi Spirit News", fuelled by her thoughtography. Hatate, wondering why Aya's seemingly ridiculous newspaper is so popular, decides to observe Aya as she gathers her news. (Touhou wiki)
Double Switch (1993) no information A young man named Eddie has been apparently trapped in the basement of the old apartment complex Edward Arms. The player character must venture into the complex and find out what is really happening there, at first avoiding various traps and hazards, and later learning to set them against those who harbor evil plans. Double Switch is a "trap-'em-up" game very similar to Night Trap in gameplay and visual presentation. (mobygames)
Doughlings: Invasion (2019) no information Another tribute paid to yet another arcade classic from the Hero Concept team! Doughlings: Invasion promises a fun gaming experience to gamers of all ages with the innovations it brings to the shooting genre. (wikipedia.org)
Doushin: Same Heart (2000) no information Doushin: Same Heart is a dating sim/eroge. The game offers a multiple-choice, "zapping" interface with heavy use of CG. In the game, the player takes the role of one of the three Suruga sisters: Ryoko, Maki or Miho. The story lines are intertwined. Each sister has a secret they cannot tell anyone because of an unexplained physical phenomenon where one sensation experienced by one Suruga sister is also felt by her other two sisters no matter where they are. (wikipedia.org)
Down in Bermuda (2021) no information Down in Bermuda is a quirky adventure filled with puzzles to solve and mysteries to uncover. Our adventurous aviator Milton finds himself trapped in a time bubble deep inside the Bermuda and needs your help to escape. Crack codes, solve puzzles, collect magic orbs and escape each of the six unique islands, each one leading to the next on a quest for a way back home. (game presskit)
Down in the Dumps (1996) no information Down in the Dumps is a 1996 computer adventure game. The game's storyline is about the Blubs, an extraterrestrial family, who crash with their spaceship on a landfill on Earth after being pursued by the villainous Khan and his criminal associates. After surviving the crash, the Blub family goes on to live on the landfill, while trying to repair their damaged spaceship in order to return home. (wikipedia.org).
Down to Hell (2019) no information Down to hell is a dynamic slasher in which lone swordsman must face the hordes of hellish demons. Moreover Down to Hell will give you truly Heavy F’N Metal experience. (store.steampowered.com)
Downfall (2009) no information Downfall - A Horror Adventure Game is the first game Remigiusz Michalski made under Harvester Games. The game is focused on Joe Davis and his wife Ivy Davis who stop by at the Quiet Haven Hotel for the night.
Downforce (2017) no information Players first bid to own the six cars in the race, then they play cards from their hand to speed them around the track. However, most cards will also move their opponents' cars. So figuring out just the right time to play a card is the key to victory. Along the way, players make secret bets on who they think will win the race. Whoever has the most money from their prize money, winning bets, and remaining bank wins.
Downhill Domination (2003) no information A downhill bicycle racing game where you do whatever it takes to win - from pulling off stylish tricks to tossing water bottles at your opponents.
Downtown Nekketsu Kōshinkyoku: Soreyuke Daiundōkai (1990) no information In Downtown Nekketsu K?shinkyoku: Soreyuke Daiund?kai (??????????? ????????, Downtown Nekketsu March: Let's Go to the Great Athletic Meet) features Nekketsu competing against three other teams (Hanazono, Reiho, and an inter-school union) compete in a series of four athletic events. Up to four players can participate. (wikipedia.org)
Downward Spiral: Horus Station (2018) no information A mysterious and atmospheric zero-gravity thriller set in the lost and forgotten Horus Station.
Downwell (2015) no information Downwell is a roguelike vertically scrolling shooter platform video game developed by Ojiro "Moppin" Fumoto and published by Devolver Digital. (wikipedia.org)
The Dozens (2005) no information Based on the unique African-American comic art form of exchanging "Yo Mama" jokes and other creative insults with your friends. Challengers can compete by trying to outrank each other by having an audience decide which insults are the funniest.
Dr. Chaos (1988) no information The game takes place as a platform game where you must use various weapons (knife, pistol, machine pistol or grenade) to fight your way past mutants and into various rooms of the mansion. Once in these rooms, the view changes to a first person maze... and you'll need to open various cabinets, doors and hit walls in special places to find access into a dimensional hole. (mobygames.com)
Dr. Fetus\' Mean Meat Machine (2023) no information Dr. Fetus` Mean Meat Machine provides the perfect combination of classic puzzle-gameplay and hardcore platforming elements that Super Meat Boy is known for. (Metacritic.com)
Dr. Franken (1992) no information Dr. Franken is a video game released for Game Boy and Super NES by Elite Systems. It was titled The Adventures of Dr. Franken for the SNES in the United States. The game features Franky, a Frankenstein's monster on a mission to collect the scattered body parts of his girlfriend. (wikipedia.org)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1988) no information Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a 1988 side-scrolling action video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System loosely based on the novel Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Gameplay alternates between the characters of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde based on the player's ability to either avoid or cause damage. (wikipedia.org)
Dr. Kildare (1962) no information Based on the TV show of the same name. Players make rounds in the hospital diagnosing patients.
Dr. Kobushi\'s Labyrinthine Laboratory (2022) no information A mind-bendingly challenging puzzle game that mixes homage to retro classics with funny dialogue and innovative puzzle mechanics. Over a hundred ultra-challenging pixelated puzzles will have you avoiding killer robots as you engage with memorable characters. (store.steampowered.com)
Dr. Langeskov, The Tiger, and The Terribly Cursed Emerald: A Whirlwind Heist (2015) no information Dr. Langeskov, The Tiger, and The Terribly Cursed Emerald: A Whirlwind Heist is an exploration video game and is a game developed by Crows Crows Crows, a studio created by William Pugh.The game was released for Microsoft Windows on December 4, 2015 as a free offering.In the game, the player, expecting to participate in a narrative-driven story about a heist, instead finds themselves helping out an unseen narrator before they can participate in the story.(wikipedia.org)
Dr. Livesey: Rom and Death Edition (2023) no information Dr. Livesey, along with his legendary team, decides on an adventure and sets off on a journey to the lost Treasure Island. Unfortunately, on the ship, behind your back, some part of your team start a secret conspiracy, during which you and several other crew members, after discovering the place of the treasure, will be to be severely stabbed to death. Yet the conspiracy is revealed and you will have to be proactive.. Insane carnage awaits you...
Dr. Luigi (2013) no information Dr. Luigi is a falling block tile-matching video game and offers four distinct game modes. (wikipedia.org)
Dr. Mario (1990) no information In a manner and style considered similar to Tetris, the player manipulates each capsule as it vertically falls 1 unit of space at a time, able to move it left or right and rotate it 90 degrees in either clockwise or counter-clockwise. The main objective is to complete levels, which is accomplished by eliminating all viruses from the playing field. (wikipedia.org)
Dr. Mario 64 (2001) no information Like its predecessor, Dr. Mario 64 is a falling block tile-matching video game. The playing field is represented on-screen as a medicine bottle populated with viruses of three colors: red, blue, and yellow. The main objective of the game to clear the playing field of all the viruses using two-colored medical capsules dropped into the bottle. (wikipedia.org)
Dr. Mario Online Rx (2008) no information As with other Dr. Mario games, players must manipulate pills to destroy colored viruses in the game area. Dr. Mario Online Rx also features versions of the Nintendo DS title Brain Age 2's mini-games called Virus Buster and Germ Buster, which uses the pointer function of the Wii Remote to move pills, and now allows up to four players to participate cooperatively. (wikipedia.org)
Dr. Mario World (2019) no information Dr. Mario World is a match-three mobile game published by Nintendo and developed by their division Nintendo EPD in collaboration with Japanese company LINE and South Korean company NHN Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure (2015) no information Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure is a puzzle video game for the Nintendo 3DS. (wikipedia.org)
Dr. Muto (2002) no information Dr. Muto is a 2002 platform game developed and published by Midway Games. (wikipedia.org)
Dr. Robotnik\'s Mean Bean Machine (1993) no information Based on the original Puyo Puyo game released in Japan, Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine is a competitive puzzle game which follows the player as they attempt to rescue the people of Beanville from Dr. Robotnik and his army of Badniks. (wikipedia.org)
Dr. Seuss\' The Cat in the Hat (2003) no information Based on Dr Seuss's Cat in the Hat movie, you play as the cheeky cat. There are all the original characters including, Conrad, Sally, and Mr. Quinn who tricked Conrad, and Sally into opening the box the Cat was in, as he was released into the outside world. The Cat must help Conrad and Sally to return the magic to the box the cat came in, and get all three pieces of the "Crab Lock" in order to lock the box for good. The game allows you to see rooms that where not included in the movie. (igdb)
Dr. Slump (1999) no information Dr. Slump is a PlayStation video game based on the Dr. Slump anime remake of 1997, and released on March 18, 1999. It is an Action/RPG with Arale Norimaki as the main playable character. (drslump.fandom.com)
Dr. Trolley\'s Problem (2019) no information Dr. Trolley's Problem brings the classic philosophical quandaries of The Trolley Problem to life and asks you to make life or death decisions on the fly. Explore your moral fiber in ways you never imagined (or asked for)! (store.steampowered.com)
Draconus (1988) no information The player assumes the role of the hero, Frognum, whose task it is to reclaim his kingdom from the Tyrant beast. The game style is principally a platformer which finds the player running and jumping through various screens (numbering around a hundred and extending in all four directions). (wikipedia)
Dracula 2: The Last Sanctuary (2000) no information The game is a direct sequel to Dracula: Resurrection, which itself is an unofficial sequel to Bram Stoker's Dracula; set seven years after the end of the novel, Jonathan Harker finds that he must once again do battle with the evil Count Dracula in an effort to save his wife, Mina. (wikipedia)
Dracula 3: The Path of the Dragon (2008) no information The game follows 2000's Dracula: Resurrection and Dracula: The Last Sanctuary, although the storyline is unrelated to either game. Path of the Dragon takes place in 1920, and follows Father Arno Moriani of the Sacred Congregation of Rites, who is sent to the village of Vladoviste in the diocese of Alba Iula in Transylvania to investigate the possible canonization of a recently deceased doctor, Martha Calugarul. (wikipedia)
Dracula Unleashed (1993) no information In Dracula Unleashed it is the year 1899, ten years after the destruction of count Dracula chronicled in Bram Stoker's novel. You take the role of Alexander Morris, the younger brother of Texan Quincey Morris who died defeating Dracula. Alexander has come to London to investigate the circumstances of his brother's death, but became sidetracked when he fell in love with and proposed to a local girl named Annisette. (igdb)
Dracula vs The Ninja on the Moon (2021) no information In this interactive FMV experience you watch the classic so Bad it's Awful film on a dodgy bootleg VHS. Your goal is to watch the film in its entirety by adjusting the VCR's Tracking. (store.steampowered.com)
Dracula: Origin (2008) no information Dracula: Origin reveals the dark origins of the Dracula curse. Once the ardent defender of Christendom, Dracula loses his faith in God when he is abandoned by his one true love after she marries. Dracula then makes a pact with the Prince of Darkness, and becomes a vampire. As time goes by, Dracula discovers the existence of a manuscript that allegedly details a rite which brings damned souls back from the beyond. In Dracula: Origin, the player takes the role of the famous Professor Van Helsing
Dracula: Resurrection (2000) no information London 1904. Seven years after defeating and destroying Dracula, Jonathan Harker discovers that his wife Mina has fled London for the count's castle in Transylvania. What if Mina falls back into the hands of evil? What if Dracula's still alive? Try to keep cool . . . and keep your blood too!
Dracula\'s Legacy (2015) no information Haunted by frightening dreams about her forgotten past, Isabella, along with her fiancé, were able to decipher one clue from the depths of her memory that leads them to an old ghost town. (store.steampowered.com)
Draftosaurus (2019) no information Your goal in Draftosaurus is to have the dino park most likely to attract visitors. To do so, you have to draft dino meeples and place them in pens that have some placement restrictions. Each turn, one of the players roll a die and this adds a constraint to which pens any other player can add their dinosaur.
Dragalia Lost (2018) no information The story takes place in Alberia, the kingdom where dragons live. All royal members in Alberia have the Dragon Transformation ability, where they can wield a dragon’s power by forming a pact with a dragon to borrow their form in battle. One day, a strange occurrence begins to happen in this kingdom. The Holy Shard protected by the capital starts to lose its power. In order to save his people, the Seventh Prince, who has not made a pact with a dragon, sets off on his Dragon Selection Trial. (Wi
Draglade (2007) no information Draglade (カスタムビートバトル ドラグレイド, Kasutamu Bīto Batoru Doragureido, Custom Beat Battle Draglade) is a fighting video game with music video game and role-playing game elements. (wikipedia.org)
Dragomino (2020) no information the big moment has arrived. You have been named "dragon trainer", and you have the chance to meet them on a mysterious island. But you are not the only trainer sent to these lands. Who among you will discover the most baby dragons? Dragomino features gameplay similar to Kingdomino, but with gameplay suitable for younger players. (boardgamegeek.com)
Dragon Age 2 (2011) no information The medieval world of Thedas is invaded by demonic Darkspawn. Hawke and Hawke's family are saved by a powerful mysterious witch Flemeth. They end up in a foreign city where racial, religious and political tensions threaten to tear it apart.
Dragon Age: Inquisition (2014) no information A cataclysmic event plunges the land of Thedas into turmoil. Dragons darken the sky, casting a shadow of terror over a once-peaceful kingdom. Mages break into all-out war against the oppressive Templars. Nations rise against one another. It falls to you and your party of legendary heroes to restore order as you lead the Inquisition, hunting down the agents of chaos. Bonds will form - and some will break - as the campaign for truth takes its toll.
Dragon Age: Inquisition - Jaws of Hakkon (2015) no information In this new adventure, playable within the Dragon Age: Inquisition campaign, you will face powerful foes, gain legendary armor and weapons, and confront an ancient god of war bent on destroying the world. (ea.com)
Dragon Age: Inquisition - Trespasser (2015) no information After saving the world of Thedas by closing the Breach, your next mission determines the future of the Inquisition itself. Win a race against time to defeat a great evil that could devastate Thedas. In this DLC, playable after the events of Dragon Age: Inquisition, embark on a last adventure to confront the one who started it all. (ea.com)
Dragon Age: Origins (2009) no information You are a Grey Warden, one of the last of a legendary order of guardians. With the return of an ancient foe and the kingdom engulfed in civil war, you have been chosen by fate to unite the shattered lands and slay the archdemon once and for all.
Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening (2010) no information Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening is the expansion for the role-playing video game Dragon Age: Origins. Awakening adds a new campaign that takes place during the aftermath of Dragon Age: Origins. The game features new class specializations and skills for the player to develop. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball 3: Goku Den (1989) no information Dragon Ball 3: Gokūden (ドラゴンボール3 悟空伝, Doragon Bōru Surī Gokūden, lit. Dragon Ball 3: Goku's Story) was released by Bandai on October 27, 1989 for the Famicom in Japan. The game relates all of the Dragon Ball story until the fight against Piccolo Junior. The main character is Goku as a child and adult, though Krillin and Yamcha are also playable. A remake called simply Dragon Ball was released for the WonderSwan Color in 2003. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball FighterZ (2018) no information After the success of the Xenoverse series, its time to introduce a new classic 2D DRAGON BALL fighting game for this generations consoles. DRAGON BALL FighterZ is born from what makes the DRAGON BALL series so loved and famous: endless spectacular fights with its allpowerful fighters. Partnering with Arc System Works, DRAGON BALL FighterZ maximizes high end Anime graphics and brings easy to learn but difficult to master fighting gameplay to audiences worldwide.
Dragon Ball Fusions (2016) no information Dragon Ball Fusions (??????????????) is a role-playing video game for the Nintendo 3DS, based on the Dragon Ball franchise. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball GT: Transformation (2005) no information Dragon Ball GT: Transformation is a side-scroller beat 'em up video game developed by Webfoot Technologies and published by Atari for the Game Boy Advance in North America. The story takes place during the "Black Star Dragon Balls" and "Baby" story arcs of the anime series Dragon Ball GT. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butoden (2011) no information Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butōden (ドラゴンボール改 アルティメット武闘伝, Doragon Bōru Kai Arutimetto Butōden, Dragon Ball Revision: Ultimate Fighting Legend) is a fighting video game for the Nintendo DS based on the Dragon Ball franchise. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Legends (2018) no information Dragon Ball Legends is the ultimate Dragon Ball experience on your mobile device! This DB anime action RPG game features epic 3D visuals and animations to help tell the original story based off the brand-new character designed by Akira Toriyama, the mysterious Saiyan known as Shallot! Join Shallot and the rest of your favorite characters to help regain his memory and save the world!
Dragon Ball Xenoverse (2015) no information DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE revisits famous battles from the series through your custom Avatar, who fights alongside Trunks and many other characters. Will the strength of this partnership be enough to intervene in fights and restore the Dragon Ball timeline we know? New features include the mysterious Toki Toki City, new gameplay mechanics, new character animations and many other amazing features to be unveiled soon! (MobyGames)
Dragon Ball Z (1993) no information Dragon Ball Z is a 2D fighting game, based on the popular manga and anime. The game is loosely based on the second saga "Z": fight against Frieza. The player has 8 playable characters to choose: Goku, Gohan, Piccolo, Vegeta, Racoome, Burter, Ginyu and Frieza. All characters can fly, and have several special, characteristic moves (like Kamehameha, Masenko, Makankosappo etc.). The rules are simple - the player must defeat the enemy character. (mobygames)
Dragon Ball Z 2: Super Battle (1994) no information Dragon Ball Z 2: Super Battle is a 2D fighting arcade game based on the Dragon Ball Z manga and anime created by Akira Toriyama and a sequel to the original game. Gameplay consists of 1-on-1 matches like its predecessor, though a super gauge has been added which allows for special moves. Backgrounds feature a two-stage system so you can take to the air to fight there or throw your opponent back to the ground. (mobygames)
Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle (2015) no information Connect Ki Spheres and unleash your power! KAMEHAMEHA! The ultimate Dragon Ball Z battle experience is here! Simple and intuitive DOKKAN action! Just tap the "Ki Spheres" on the battle screen and send your enemies flying with overwhelming Super Attacks! (gamefaqs)
Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans (2009) no information Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans is a video game based on the manga and anime series Dragon Ball. The game is a turn-based RPG that allows players to take on the role of six characters from the series, starting from the 23rd Tenkaichi Budokai through the Saiyan story arc. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z (2014) no information Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z is an action role-playing fighting game based on the Dragon Ball franchise. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (2002) no information The Budokai series plays like a typical 3-D fighting game. As well as including the regular punch and kick buttons, there is the ability to shoot Ki blasts, which can also be used in specific special moves. Although these mechanics have stuck with the series, other ideas such as the "Hyper Mode" the ability to move at incredible speeds, fly freely, and "Beam Struggles" between two characters' beam attacks. were later replaced in favour of other techniques. (Wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 (2004) no information The game's features include a tournament stage, versus mode, and an item shop. The story mode in the game is known as Dragon World, and plays like a board game as the player assembles a team of Z-fighters alongside Goku to challenge the various enemies in the series starting from the Saiyan Saga up to the final Kid Buu Saga. (Wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 (2004) no information The game's story mode yet again plays through the events of the Dragon Ball Z timeline, and the game includes several characters and events from the Dragon Ball Z movies, Dragon Ball GT, and the original Dragon Ball series itself. Players fly around a map of Earth and Namek, which changes depending on the Saga. (Wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai HD Collection (2012) no information Dragon Ball Z: Budokai HD Collection includes re-mastered versions of Budokai and Budokai 3, alongside full Trophy and Achievements support. Both games include the optional original Japanese language track. (Wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi (2005) no information The game features 64 playable characters in 90 forms and 10 stages for battle. Players can fight across the Earth Wasteland, the Earth Rock Area, Planet Namek, the Islands, the City Ruins, the Hyperbolic Time Chamber, the Cell Games Arena, the Mountain Road, the World Tournament Arena, and Kami's Lookout. (Wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 (2006) no information Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 is the second installment in the Budokai Tenkaichi series.The game originally featured 100 characters in 136 forms and 16 stages, though the Japanese and PAL Wii versions came with five additional characters (Demon King Piccolo, Cyborg Tao, Appule, Frieza Soldier, and Pilaf Robot/combined form) and an extra stage as compensation of their late releases (all of the added characters reappear in Tenkaichi 3's English version). (Wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 (2007) no information Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 is the third and final installment in the Budokai Tenkaichi series. Tenkaichi 3 features 98 characters in 161 forms, the largest character roster in any Dragon Ball Z game at release, as well as one of the largest rosters in a fighting game. (Wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit (2008) no information The game allows the player the opportunity to let their character battle other characters controlled by the in game AI, or another player both on or offline depending on the mode of play the player or players choose. The game's Z Chronicles story mode allows players the chance to relive key points of the three sagas within the Dragon Ball story with the aid of items called Drama Pieces that give what has been called an immense Dragon Ball experience. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Z: Buu\'s Fury (2004) no information The game follows the Majin Buu Saga, starting at episode 195 and ending at episode 291. The player starts in the Great Saiyaman Saga and ends at the Kid Buu Saga. (dragonball.wikia.com)
Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden (2015) no information Dragon Ball Z: Extreme But?den (???????Z ?????????????, Doragonb?ru Zetto Ekusutor?mu But?den) is a 2D fighting game for the Nintendo 3DS. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Z: For Kinect (2012) no information Dragon Ball Z: For Kinect is a video game based on the anime series Dragon Ball Z for the Xbox 360's Kinect. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru Densetsu (2007) no information Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru Densetsu, known as Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru Goku Densetsu (ドラゴンボールZ 遥かなる悟空伝説, Doragon Bōru Zetto Harukanaru Gokū Densetsu) in Japan and Dragon Ball Z: Goku Densetsu in Europe, is a card based role-playing video game for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension (1996) no information The last Dragon Ball Z fighting game released for the Super Famicom/SNES in Japan and Europe. Features a story mode that begins from the Frieza arc and ends at the end of the series. The playable characters are Goku, Vegeta, Gohan, Perfect Cell, Piccolo, Vegito, Frieza, Fat Buu, Kid Buu, and Gotenks. (Wikipedia)
Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Dragon Ball Densetsu (1996) no information Featuring many classic Dragon Ball heroes and villains as playable characters, this fighting game reimagines the show's famous battles, putting the player in the action. Its unique gameplay, combining the use of a ki meter (power that must be charged to battle) and a power balance meter, showing the momentum of the battle, must be mastered together for the player to achieve victory.
Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World (2008) no information Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World combines all the best elements of previous Dragon Ball Z games, while boasting new features such as “Dragon Missions”, new battle types and drama scenes for fans to delve deeper than ever before into the Dragon Ball Z universe. The new “Dragon Missions” in Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World include many famous scenes from the Dragon Ball Z series never before seen in a video game. (metacritic)
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot (2020) no information Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is an open world action role-playing game developed by CyberConnect2. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Z: Legacy of Goku (2002) no information The game covers the story of Dragon Ball Z up until the destruction of Planet Namek. Goku is the only playable character. Goku travels through different stages, including several locations of the earth and planet Namek, and gains experience not only by defeating enemies but also by completing simple missions. In the final stage Goku transforms into a Super Saiyan in order to defeat Frieza. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Z: Sagas (2005) no information The game features a single-player adventure mode which ranges from the beginning of Dragon Ball Z through the destruction of Cell. Additionally, the entire game can be played cooperatively with two players. There are about 19 levels in the game, which are split into different sagas: Saiyan Saga, Ginyu Saga, Frieza Saga, Yardrat Saga, Trunks Saga, Androids Saga, and the Cell Games Saga... (http://dragonball.wikia.com)
Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai (2006) no information Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai is a fighting video game developed by Dimps for the PlayStation Portable. The game's story mode is based on the events of the movie Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn. The choices the player makes in the story determine how the story evolves. (Wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai - Another Road (2007) no information Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai - Another Road is the sequel to Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai for the PlayStation Portable. The game features a brand new story that tells the tale of Majin Buu being released in Future Trunks' timeline. As Majin Buu is too strong for Trunks to handle alone, he uses his time machine to recruit the original Z warriors for assistance, eventually succeeding in the destruction of Majin Buu. (Wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Z: Shin Butoden (1995) no information Dragon Ball Z: Shin Super Butôden is the fourth installment in the Super Butôden series. The game was released only in Japan on November 17, 1995. The game features 27 playable characters, their sprites being those used in an earlier Dragon Ball Z game, Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22. Its story mode ranges from the Android arc to the Cell Games (wikipedia.org).
Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden (1993) no information Dragon Ball Z: Super But?den was the first fighting game based on the Dragon Ball Z franchise and the first to introduce the split-screen mode to the games, where the screen is split in two whenever one of the two combatants moves away too far to keep them both shown in a single screen. This title features the adventures of Goku from the battle against Piccolo in the martial arts tournament to the conclusion of the Cell Games. (mobygames.com)
Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 2 (1993) no information Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 2 (ドラゴンボールZ 超武闘伝スーパーぶとうでん2, Doragon Bōru Zetto Sūpā Butōden Tsū, Dragon Ball Z: Super Fighting Story 2), called Dragon Ball Z: la Légende Saien in France and in Spain (although it was translated as Dragon Ball Z: La Leyenda de Saien for the Spanish instruction manual), is the second installment in the Super Butōden series. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 3 (1994) no information Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 3 (ドラゴンボールZ 超武闘伝スーパーぶとうでん3, Doragon Bōru Zetto Sūpā Butōden Surī, Dragon Ball Z: Super Fighting Story 3), called Dragon Ball Z: Ultime Menace in France and in Spain (although it was translated as Dragon Ball Z: La Última Amenaza for the Spanish instruction manual), is the third installment in the Super Butōden series. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiya Densetsu (1992) no information The game follows the rough outline of the Vegeta, Namek, and Frieza Sagas, with various add-ons and edits to make the story fit within the RPG guidelines, such as the inclusion of multi-colored Saibamen and re-colors of Frieza's henchmen and the Ginyu Force members as common enemies.
Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2 (2005) no information Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2 (ドラゴンボールZ 舞空烈戦, Doragon Bōru Zetto Bukū Ressen) is the second and final game in the series. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu (2003) no information Fight a series of 7 randomly selected opponents. Once finished, a short story on the selected character is shown, and the player receives an award that is either a new playable character or 25,000 Zeni. (DBZ wiki)
Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team (2010) no information Tenkaichi Tag Team was the final game in the series, and the only installment to released on a handheld console. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II (2003) no information The plot of the game picks up where The Legacy of Goku left off, and continues until the end of the Cell Games Saga when Gohan defeats the evil android Cell. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi (2011) no information Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi is a game based on the manga and anime franchise Dragon Ball Z. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball Z: V.R.V.S. (1994) no information Dragon Ball Z: V.R.V.S is a fighting game released in 1994 for the Sega System 32 arcade platform by Sega and Banpresto. (igdb)
Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure (2004) no information Goku goes on the adventure of his lifetime. The story of the game starts at the beginning of the series when Goku meets Bulma, and goes up to the final battle against King Piccolo. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball: Origins (2008) no information Dragon Ball: Origins, known as Dragon Ball DS (ドラゴンボールDS, Doragon Bōru Dī Esu) in Japan, is a video game for the Nintendo DS based on the Dragon Ball franchise created by Akira Toriyama. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball: Origins 2 (2010) no information Dragon Ball: Origins 2, known as Dragon Ball DS 2: Charge! Red Ribbon Army (ドラゴンボールDS2 突撃! レッドリボン軍, Doragon Bōru Dī Esu Tsū Totsugeki! Reddo Ribon Gun, "Dragon Ball DS 2: Assault! Red Ribbon Army") in Japan, is a video game for the Nintendo DS based on the Dragon Ball franchise and the sequel to 2008's Dragon Ball: Origins. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast (2009) no information Dragon Ball: Raging Blast is a video game based on the manga and anime franchise Dragon Ball. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 (2010) no information Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 (ドラゴンボール レイジングブラスト2, Doragon Bōru Reijingu Burasuto Tsū) is a video game based on the manga and anime franchise Dragon Ball and is a follow-up to the 2009 video game Dragon Ball: Raging Blast. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo (2009) no information The game is an arcade style beat'em up and platformer that allows players to take on the role of series protagonist Son Goku as he fights to stop both the Red Ribbon Army organization and later Piccolo Daimao from collecting the Dragon Balls to complete their plans for world domination. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Ball: The Breakers (2022) no information DRAGON BALL: THE BREAKERS is a 1-on-7 online asymmetrical action game in which a band of seven everyday humans tries to survive the Raider (a classic DRAGON BALL rival such as Cell and Frieza) who will hunt and evolve into an unstoppable force. (Metacritic.com)
Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2 (2016) no information DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 builds upon the highly popular DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE with enhanced graphics that will further immerse players into the largest and most detailed Dragon Ball world ever developed.
Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire (2007) no information Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire, known in Japan as simply Dragon Blade (????????, Doragon Bureido), is a game for the Wii from Japanese developer Land Ho!. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Blaze (2000) no information Dragon Blaze is a 2D vertically scrolling shoot 'em up game where you take control of one of four dragon riders in a fantasy themed setting. The riders are Quaid with his fire dragon, Sonia with her three aqua dragons, Rob with his two-headed thunder dragon and Ian with his skull dragon. (Mobygames)
Dragon Breed (1989) no information Zambaquous has done everything to make life hell for the people of Agamen, and as their King Kayus, the time has come to head out to destroy him. This leads to six levels of horizontally-scrolling shoot ‘em up action, although with some vertical movement as well. (mobygames)
Dragon Bridge (2022) no information Choose a character and do battle in Dragon Bridge, a quick, yet surprisingly deep two player card game. (igdb.com)
Dragon Buster (1985) no information Originating in the arcades, Dragon Buster is an action platform game composed out of several large levels, each one containing various stages: a cave, a tower, a castle, etc. The player's goal in every level is to reach the final stage where the protagonist faces the level boss. (mobygames)
Dragon Buster II: Seal of Darkness (1989) no information Centuries ago, Dragons and Demons roamed the country and brought terror into the lives of all people. However, a local legend states that the Sword of Thruth can restore peace to the land. It turns out that the almighty weapon is kept by the most ferocious dragon who ever lived but this doesn't stop the young Carl from willing to take on the challenge. He is small but the best archer the land has ever seen! (igdb)
Dragon Cliff (2018) no information Dragon Cliff is an RPG/Town Management game. Players are to recruit adventurers, kill monsters, hunt treasures, craft armories, accommodate residents and finally reveal the great mystic behind the Dragon Emperor. Up to 25 adventurer classes to choose from. Every class has its own unique battle ability and talent profile. Time Based Command battle system. There are almost 100 different active and passive skills to be explored with. Hundreds of equipment and scrolls to be discovered and crafted.
Dragon Evo (2022) no information Dragon Evo is a fantasy themed tactical card game with over 300 different cards to collect. Combine building cards, equipment cards and hero cards with unique abilities with game-changing event cards. Play single player adventures or online in ranked or unranked modes with or without your friends. (igdb.com)
Dragon Fantasy (2011) no information Dragon Fantasy is a retro-style role-playing game developed by American studio The Muteki Corporation. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Fantasy: The Black Tome of Ice (2015) no information Join Ogden and the heroes of Westeria in this classic JRPG epic, Dragon Fantasy: The Black Tome of Ice. (Metacritic.com)
Dragon Fantasy: The Volumes of Westeria (2015) no information Experience an all-new old adventure. Fight your way through hordes of strange, silly, and scary monsters! Explore the caves, castles, and dungeons of an ancient evil! Meet warriors, princes, pirates, zombies, and crazy old woodsmen in a huge world of epic retro adventure! Authentic 8-bit artwork and an original soundtrack by renowned Bay Area 8-bit musician Crashfaster keeps the game true to its retro roots. (Metacritic.com)
Dragon Fighter (1990) no information Dragon Fighter (ドラゴンファイター) is a fantasy-themed side-scrolling action game developed by Natsume. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Fin Soup (2015) no information Dragon Fin Soup is an action role-playing video game created by the independent development studio Grimm Bros. It is the studio's first title and was released on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita. Wikipedia
Dragon Force (1996) no information Dragon Force is a real-time strategy and tactics role-playing video game from Sega created for the Sega Saturn. It was created in Japan and translated for North American release by Working Designs in 1996, a translation that was also used by Sega in Europe under license from Working Designs. The game's main selling point was that battles involve up to 200 soldiers fighting on screen in real time. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Force II (1998) no information Set 500 years after the first game, Dragon Force II follows a slate of monarchs who must band together to defeat a new threat looming over Legendra. Along the way, they learn the value of friendship and unravel the mystery of what happened to the original Dragon Force after Madruk's defeat. (igdb)
Dragon Gun (1992) no information A two-player shooting game. (igdb)
Dragon Marked for Death (2019) no information Dragon MFD is a 2D side-scrolling action RPG game where up to 4 players can play together in either local multiplayer or online multiplayer. Refreshing, feel-good level designs based around intuitive 2D-action-based gameplay await! (Metacritic.com)
Dragon Power (1986) no information Known in Japan as Dragon Ball: Shenlong no Nazo (ドラゴンボール 神龍の謎, Doragon Bōru: Shenron no Nazo, Shenlong's Riddle), in Europe as Dragon Ball: Le Secret du Dragon, the game was developed by Tose. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable (2006) no information Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable (Japanese: ドラゴンクエスト&ファイナルファンタジー in いただきストリート ポータブル, Hepburn: Doragon Kuesuto & Fainaru Fantajī in Itadaki Sutorīto Pōtaburu) is a crossover party board video game in the long running Itadaki Street series. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Quest Builders (2016) no information Generations ago, the realm of Alefgard was plunged into darkness by the terrible and treacherous Dragonlord, ruler of all monsters. Mankind was robbed of the power to build and forced to wander the ruins of their former home, scrounging and scavenging in the dust to survive.
Dragon Quest Builders 2 (2018) no information Dragon Quest Builders 2 is an action role-playing sandbox video game developed by Square Enix Business Division 5. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Quest Heroes II (2017) no information DRAGON QUEST HEROES II is a hack-and-slash Action RPG that sends you on a new adventure to restore order to a once peaceful world filled with monsters and battles of epic proportions. Up to 4 players can play in cooperative multiplayer to defeat an unknown threat looming over the Seven Realms! (store.steampowered.com)
Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime (2005) no information Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime is an action-adventure game developed by Tose. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree\'s Woe and the Blight Below (2015) no information Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below is a hack and slash game developed by Omega Force. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line (1987) no information The game's story centers on the prince of Midenhall, who is ordered to stop an evil wizard named Hargon after Hargon destroys Moonbrooke Castle. On his adventure, he is accompanied by his two cousins, the prince of Cannock and the princess of Moonbrooke. Dragon Quest II greatly expands on the series formula from the first game by having a larger party, more areas to explore, multiple heroes and enemies in a battle, and a sailing ship. (Wikipedia)
Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation (1988) no information Dragon Quest III is set many years before the original Dragon Warrior in a world separate from the first two games. A wicked fiend named Baramos threatens to destroy the world. On their sixteenth birthday, the hero is summoned to the castle and is given by the King of Aliahan the challenge to rid the world of the evil archfiend Baramos. (Wikipedia)
Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen (1990) no information Dragon Quest IV differs from the rest of the series by breaking up the game into five distinct chapters, each of which focuses on a different protagonist or protagonists. The first four are told from the perspective of the Hero's future companions and the fifth one, from the hero's perspective, brings all the characters together as they start their journey to save the world. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies (2009) no information Dragon Quest IX continues the Dragon Quest tradition of turn-based combat and is considered harder than the other Dragon Quest games before it. The game allows players to have a cooperative wireless multi-player experience with up to four players. In part due to Dragon Quest IX's design as a multiplayer game, party members are characters created and chosen by the player. Unlike previous games, the player has more control over their character's appearance. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Quest Monsters Joker 2 (2010) no information A monster breeding/battling spinoff of the Dragon Quest series. The hero stows away on an airship headed to a Monster Tamer tournament, but the ship crash-lands on an unknown island filled with unusual monsters, and he must battle to find a way to escape.
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker (2007) no information Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker is a Nintendo DS role-playing video game developed by TOSE and published by Square Enix. It is the fourth installment of the Dragon Quest Monsters series. Square Enix released the game on December 28, 2006 in Japan and in North America on November 6, 2007. (Wikipedia)
Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince (2023) no information Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince is a role-playing video game developed by Tose. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors (2007) no information Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors is a role-playing video game developed by Genius Sonority and 8ing. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Quest Tact (2021) no information Befriend, train, and lead a team of monsters to victory! (play.google.com)
Dragon Quest Treasures (2022) no information Players take control of Erik and Mia as they explore a treasure hunter’s paradise where boundless adventure awaits. Loot can be hidden in the most fiendishly inaccessible locations, so players must recruit a variety of well-meaning monsters and make use of their unique treasure-hunting abilities. These charming creatures will help players to race over open fields, scale cliffs with a single bound, and glide over gaping chasms. (Metacritic.com)
Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride (1992) no information Dragon Quest V takes place over roughly thirty years of the main character's life, from when he is born through to when he gets married and has a family. The title introduced a gameplay dynamic in which monsters from random encounters may offer to join the player's party. This concept was used in later Dragon Quest games, and in the Dragon Quest Monsters series constituted the primary way to form a party. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation (1995) no information Dragon Quest VI is a traditional, turn-based role-playing video game (in an overhead perspective) which features random battles and a character class system that the Hero and his party members acquire new skills and spells. The Hero travels around the world gathering a party throughout his adventure. To progress in the story, the party must defeat specific boss monsters or trigger specific flags. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past (2000) no information Travel to the past to save the present as you restore forgotten lands and battle an unknown evil in this classic DRAGON QUEST adventure. Customize your party with over 30 vocations and level up in turn-based battles to learn new spells and abilities in this timeless quest!
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King (2004) no information Uncover the story of the Cursed King as you save the world from a twisted magician in this genre-defining role-playing game. Across the vast world you'll wage turn-based battles against more than 250 monsters designed by artist Akira Toriyama.
Dragon Quest X (2012) no information Dragon Quest X is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game, where a customized player character travels the world of Astoltia completing quests and fighting monsters. While starting out as a human character, the player character is later transferred into the body of one of five available tribes: the powerful Ogre, the inquisitive Puklipo, the aquatic Weddie, the forest-dwelling Elves, and the mining Dwarfs. Later versions added an additional Dragon race. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age (2017) no information Dragon Quest XI continues the gameplay of previous games in the series, in which players explore worlds and fight against various monsters, including the ability to explore high areas. The Nintendo 3DS version features a different style to the other versions, showcasing 3D graphics on the top screen and 16-bit styled sprites on the bottom screen. Before entering battle, players can also toggle between the 3D and 2D graphical styles. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Sinker (2018) no information Join forces with elves and dwarves, and slay the evil dragon, Wyrmvarg in a retro-style fantasy RPG!
Dragon Sisters (2005) no information Dragon Sisters is a 3D brawler fighting game for one or two players in the style of Fighting Force or Streets of Rage. The game's ten stages each end with a boss battle. As the game progresses, the characters gain experience by collecting orbs from the fallen enemies. These orbs lets you upgrade the characters' abilities such as speed, power and health. While fighting different types of attacks can be combined to form large combos. (igdb)
Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes (1989) no information Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes (????????? ????, Doragon Sureiy? Eiy? Densetsu) is a role-playing game developed by Nihon Falcom. It is the sixth game in the Dragon Slayer line of games, and the first in The Legend of Heroes series. (wikipedia)
Dragon Spirit: The New Legend (1989) no information Dragon Spirit: The New Legend (ドラゴンスピリット 新たなる伝説, Doragon Supiritto: Aratanaru Densetsu) is a fantasy-themed overhead shoot-'em-up. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Star Varnir (2019) no information Fight enemies midair in a unique, vertically-oriented battle system. (Metacritic.com)
Dragon Tamer Sound Spirit (2007) no information Dragon Tamer Sound Spirit is a role-playing video game published by Namco Bandai. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon Valor (1999) no information Dragon Valor is a hack-and-slash medieval action game with some light RPG and puzzle-solving touches. You control a series of generations of Dragon Valors, who are the wielders of the Dragon Valor sword, the only weapon that can kill the evil dragons plaguing your land. (mobygames)
Dragon View (1994) no information Dragon View is a side-scrolling fantasy action-RPG, It is meant to be a sequel to Drakkhen, but bears little resemblance to its predecessor except for the same pseudo-3D overworld system for which the series is most famous.
Dragon Warrior (1986) no information Dragon Warrior is a role-playing video game. Players control a young hero who sets out to defeat a being known as the Dragonlord. (Wikipedia)
Dragon Warrior Monsters (1998) no information A monster breeding and battling game set in a Dragon Quest/Warrior-style world. A young boy named Terry must set out to rescue his kidnapped sister with the help of monsters.
DRAGON: A Game About a Dragon (2015) no information DRAGON: A Game About a Dragon is a colorful and lovingly hand-drawn Action RPG inspired by the 16-bit era. Finally, YOU get to play as the dragon! Breathe fire, fight knights, hoard gold, and find treasure! (Steam)
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1994) no information Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story is a action/fighting game in which you play Bruce Lee. As you go through the different levels, the game follows the format of the 1993 Universal movie of the same name, but is not identical to it. As Bruce Lee, you can perform a wide variety of high-flying martial arts moves, roundhouse kicks, flying kicks, flying chops and throws. Defeat a multitude of new opponents and build up your Chi in order to gain special abilities and weapons. (mobygames.com)
Dragon\'s Crown (2013) no information Journey to the kingdom of Hydeland, and seek the Dragon’s Crown!
Dragon\'s Dogma Online (2015) no information Dragon's Dogma Online was a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed and published by Capcom. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon\'s Dogma Quest (2013) no information Dragon's Dogma Quest is a spin-off game released by Capcom based on the original Dragon's Dogma. (dragonsdogma.fandom.com)
Dragon\'s Dogma: Dark Arisen (2013) no information Set in a huge open world, Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen presents a rewarding action combat experience. Players embark on an epic adventure in a rich, living world with three AI companions, known as Pawns. These partners fight independently, demonstrating prowess and ability that they have developed based on traits learned from each player. PC users can share these Pawns online and reap rewards of treasure, tips and strategy hints for taking down the terrifying enemies.
Dragon\'s Lair (1990) no information Dirk the Daring is a knight attempting to rescue Princess Daphne from the evil dragon Singe who has locked the princess in the foul wizard Mordroc's castle. (Wikipedia)
Dragon\'s Lair (1993) no information A platformer adaptation of the original Dragon's Lair. (wikipedia.org)
Dragon\'s Lair (1983) no information You control the actions of a daring adventurer, finding his way through the castle of a dark wizard, who has enchanted it with treacherous monsters and obstacles. In the mysterious caverns below the castle, your odyssey continues against the awesome forces that oppose your efforts to reach the Dragon's Lair. Lead on, adventurer. Your quest awaits! (wiki)
Dragon\'s Lair 3D: Return to the Lair (2002) no information The story starts as the Princess Daphne is captured by the dragon Singe commanded by the wizard Mordroc. Dirk sees this as he is riding his horse, Bertram, and unsuccessfully tries to rescue her. Nevertheless, Dirk travels to where the princess is held captive and duels the wizard, who transforms into a dragon. (wiki)
Dragon\'s Lair II: Time Warp (1991) no information Dirk the Daring must find and rescue Daphne with the help of a well-spoken time machine. It seems that the time machine is (or has been) possessed by the brother of Mordroc, the foul wizard that has kidnapped Daphne. Dirk travels through several dimensions and historical eras searching for Daphne, some inspired by classic stories and fairy tales such as Alice in Wonderland and Sleeping Beauty, to prevent Mordroc from enslaving Daphne to his whim with the dreaded Death Ring. (wiki)
Dragon\'s Lair III: The Curse of Mordread (1993) no information The wizard Mordroc's witch sister Mordread seeks revenge for her brother's death and captures Dirk the Daring's homestead into an orb on her staff. Dirk was not in the house, so he begins pursuing Mordread to restore his home, and Princess Daphne inside it. (wiki)
Dragon\'s Lair: The Legend (1991) no information Dirk the Daring held the maid's limp and lifeless body gently in his arms, as he surveyed the carnage of the bloody battle scene. With the last gasps of her dying breath, Princess Daphne's loyal servant, Dirk, had been told the horrible tale of their undoing. Dirk knew what he must now do, though he did not relish the task. The Life Stone must be reassembled before Princess Daphne could be rescued from Mordroc's evil clutches! (wiki)
Dragonball Evolution (2009) no information Dragonball Evolution is a fighting video game for the PlayStation Portable based on the live-action film of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Dragoneer\'s Aria (2007) no information The game which follows its hero, Valen, a young man about to become a "Dragoon" in the city of Granadis, when suddenly an evil black dragon appears during his graduation ceremony. The dragon causes death and destruction but is repelled by a water dragon who suddenly appears. After the dust settles, Valen finds a girl named Euphe with whom he embarks on a quest to find out about the origin of the attacking black dragon. (Mobygames)
DragonFable (2006) no information DragonFable is a single-player RPG taking place in the fantastic world of Lore. The player has to fight to protect the world from the forces of evil and solve the strangely confused prophecy of the White and Black Dragon Boxes. He/she battles the strangest creatures ever to spawn in Lore, including Sneevils, Chickencows and the dreaded Sepulchure, a Fallen Hero who succumbed to The Corruption! (TVTropes)
Dragonfire (1982) no information The king's treasures have been stolen! As the daring young prince, your goal is to recover them all. The treasures are being kept in various castles, each one guarded by a fire breathing dragon. Each level in the game has two parts. The dragons on each level have different patterns of movement and firing, and as the levels progress will become faster and trickier. (mobygames.com)
Dragons of Flame (1989) no information Dragons of Flame (????????????, Doragon obu Fureimu) is a video game released in 1989 for various home computer systems and consoles. It is a sequel to Heroes of the Lance.
Dragonsphere (1994) no information Dragonsphere is a point-and-click graphic adventure game. The story, taking place in a fantasy world, revolves around a magical sphere where the evil sorcerer, Sanwe, was trapped by the late King of Gran Callahach 20 years ago and he is about to break free. (Wikipedia.org)
Dragonstone (1994) no information Cut a path through Agon's demonic hordes and explore vast, forgotten lands as you play the hero in this fantasy role-playing adventure, set in a top-down, multi-directional perspective across seven externsive levels. A mystery with a twist in the dragon's tail... (gamefaqs)
DragonStrike (1992) no information DragonStrike was published by Pony Canyon for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992. It is a top-down scrolling shooter. (wikipedia.org)
DragonStrike (1990) no information DragonStrike is a 1990 video game based on the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy tabletop role-playing game. (wikipedia.org)
Dragoon Might (1995) no information Dragoon Might features two distinct game modes. A single match mode in which the player must defeat their opponents in round-based matches, and a team match mode similar to The King of Fighters series in which two teams of three members must battle each other until the members of one team are all defeated. (igdb)
Dragooned (2018) no information Dragooned is a single player pick-up-and-play action game with 40 playable characters that have very different playstyles and a variety of modes, including advancing through procedurally generated levels with a party of characters, facing down endless onslaughts of enemies and undertaking a ...
Drainus (2022) no information This is a side-scrolling shooting game in which you take control of the "Drainus", the Kharlal Empire's most cutting-edge fighter with the ability to absorb energy bullets, and take down the enemy ships zipping through space. (Steam)
Drakan: Order of the Flame (1999) no information The game follows Rynn, a young woman with extraordinary martial skills, and an ancient dragon Arokh on their quest to free Rynn's younger brother from the evil sorcerer Navaros. The gameplay alternates between dungeon exploration and monster fighting when Rynn is alone and aerial dogfights when she mounts Arokh. (wikipedia.org).
Drakan: The Ancients\' Gates (2002) no information After the dragon rider Rynn returns to her home village, she finds it destroyed, and all its inhabitants massacred. Her dragon, Arokh, tells her that he hears a voice that calls them to the city of Surdana. There, they find out that race of three-faced monsters, called Desert Lords, have been terrorizing the human population recently. In order to fight them, the humans need powerful allies. Rynn and Arokh must now venture to the dragon world to restore the bond between humans and dragons.
Drake & Josh: Talent Showdown (2007) no information Drake & Josh: Talent Showdown is the second and last video game based on the Nickelodeon sitcom Drake & Josh. (wikipedia.org)
Drake Hollow (2020) no information What are drakes? Drakes are the friendly native creatures who need your help for survival. Alongside basic needs such as hunger, thirst, and shelter, drakes want to have fun and be protected from the creatures that threaten their blighted home. Build up and secure your base, create resources, bond with the drakes, and help keep these vegetable folk entertained. There’s always something to do or someone to defend in Drake Hollow. (Metacritic.com)
Drake of the 99 Dragons (2003) no information game stars Drake, an undead assassin who is on a quest to avenge his murdered clan, the 99 Dragons, by recovering their ancient "Soul Portal Artifact" from antagonist Tang. Tang intends on using the artifact to harvest the souls of dead beings and power his undead cyborg army.
Drakengard (2003) no information A tragic story about Caim, a knight, whose parents were killed by the evil Empire. During the battle as he fights off the Empire's knights, Caim is badly injured from an enemy attack and as he proceeds to a castle, he encounters a Red Dragon who is badly injured as well. With Caim and the Red Dragon in a near-death situation, Caim must force the Red Dragon to form a pact with each other in order for their wounds to heal and survive or they both will die. (IMDB)
Drakengard 2 (2005) no information The game begins with Nowe becoming a fully-fledged Knight of the Seal. During his first mission, Nowe begins to doubt the ethics of the Knights' methods, as the seals require human sacrifices to remain strong. (wikipedia)
Drakengard 3 (2013) no information In this twisted dark fantasy world, you play a songstress who must kill her sisters. (IMDB)
Drakensang: River of Time (2010) no information Drakensang: The River of Time takes place 23 years before The Dark Eye: Drakensang and puts the player on a journey along the Great River trying to uncover the mysterious intrigue which threatens the land. As in the first game, the player isn't alone on his journey. Instead his party consists of up to four people he meets during his journey. (mobygames.com)
Drakensang: The Dark Eye (2008) no information It follows the adventures of an, eventually, group of characters while they travel through Kosh to investigate the murder of a friend.
Drakkhen (1989) no information A player may freely travel the entirety of Drakkhen's game world not long after beginning a new game, although this can be unwise in practice. Chance encounters with hostile monsters are regular, and unlike many other RPGs, the player may be attacked while stationary. All battles against foe are automated by default, but allow the player to micromanage their four combatants. (wikipedia.org).
Drancia Saga (2017) no information Drancia Saga is a simple and exhilarating arcade like action game. (Metacritic.com)
Draugen (2019) no information Draugen is a first person horror adventure created by Red Thread Games. (wikipedia.org)
Draw Chilly (2019) no information DRAW CHILLY is a hell of an arcade game about Vladimir, his squad, Purgatory, and the Horsemen of the Apocalypse. (store.steampowered.com)
Draw Poker (1820) no information Draw poker is any poker variant in which each player is dealt a complete hand before the first betting round, and then develops the hand for later rounds by replacing, or "drawing", cards. A complete hand is dealt to each player, face-down, and after betting, players are allowed to attempt to change their hand (with the object of improving it) by discarding unwanted cards and being dealt new ones. Five-card draw is the most famous variation in this family. Five-card draw (also known as a C
Draw Slasher (2013) no information Meet Hanzo. He’s a ninja. While he was training ‘out there’ the Pirate Monkey Zombies - stupid, ugly, smelly, rotten and disgusting creatures - kidnapped his family. Take control of his awesome blade and aid him in the quest to free them. (Mobygames.com)
Drawful 2 (2016) no information Players type in what they think the (probably terrible) drawing really is and then everyone - even an audience of potentially thousands of players – votes on what they think is the correct answer. Drawful 2 is a go-to party game that everyone can play and enjoy! Drawful 2 includes new features like the ability to add your own user generated prompts to make even weirder games full of in-jokes with your friends, as well as expanded tools for streaming. (store.steampowered.com)
Drawkanoid (2018) no information A Humble Bundle Original game, with a new take on the classic brick-breaking genre. (giantbomb.com)
Drawn to Life (2007) no information Drawn to Life is an action-adventure platform video game for the Nintendo DS developed by 5th Cell. (wikipedia.org)
Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition (2008) no information Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition is a spin-off of 5th Cell's 2007 DS game Drawn to Life, and is based on the Nickelodeon animated comedy series SpongeBob SquarePants, specifically the episode "Frankendoodle". (wikipedia.org)
Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (2009) no information Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter is a platform game developed by Planet Moon Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (2009) no information Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter is a 2D platform video game developed by 5th Cell. (wikipedia.org)
Drawn to Life: Two Realms (2020) no information You take on the role of the Creator, unlocking the mysterious connection between two worlds, and creating a Hero to save them both! (Steam)
Drawn: The Painted Tower (2009) no information The player must locate and rescue Iris from the Painted Tower. Iris has the magical ability to turn anything she draws into real-life objects, and this feature is used throughout the game to solve various puzzles. (wikipedia.org).
Dread Nautical (2019) no information Welcome aboard a cruise liner called Hope. Supernatural forces have taken over the ship. With mysterious malevolent monstrosities aboard, you’ll need to seek out other survivors, track down food and other resources, and manage your safe haven in this tactical turn-based RPG from Zen Studios. Work your way across all 20 decks to unlock the mysteries of the ship to make it out alive and escape this vacation from hell. (Metacritic.com)
DreadOut (2014) no information DreadOut is a third person supernatural horror game where you play as Linda, a high school student trapped in an old abandoned town. Equipped with her trusty smart-phone, she will battle against terrifying encounters and solve mysterious puzzles which will ultimately determine her fate.
Dream Alone (2018) no information Are you skilled enough to face frequent deaths, survive deadly traps and avoid scary enemies? Enjoy an ultra difficult classic 2D platformer with a dark story! Master your special abilities, enter an alternate reality, and clone yourself to get through 21 hardcore levels! (store.steampowered.com)
Dream Angling (2018) no information This is a story about looking for memories in the dream. By complete a series of angling challenge, players can try to find all the important memory items throughout the growth process and experience the inner feeling of the main character.
Dream Catcher (2020) no information In Dream Catcher, use your observation skills to choose the best cuddly toy that will fully cover the disruptive nightmare. Dream Catcher is a board game for the aged 4 years and up. Dive into your dreams and on each your turns, choose the right cuddly toy to fully cover the nightmare’s shape. But observe closely because the smaller your cuddly toy is, the more it will bring you Dream tokens to fill your cloud! (boardgamegeek.com)
Dream Chronicles (2007) no information Dream Chronicles (originally titled Dream Chronicles: The Endless Slumber) is a 2007 adventure, hidden object, and puzzle casual game developed by KatGames. (wikipedia.org)
Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator (2017) no information Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator is a game where you play as a Dad and your goal is to meet and romance other hot Dads. Are you ready? Hi ready, I'm Dad.
The Dream Machine (2017) no information The protagonist is Victor Neff, a young newlywed who has just moved into a new apartment with his wife. While trying to get settled they stumble upon the strange secret of the building and its owner, which starts Victor on a journey through several human minds. The story is split up into six individual chapters, each chapter featuring a visit to at least one dream-world. (wikipedia.org).
Dream Match Tennis VR (2018) no information The first-person viewpoint and simulated physics give the sensation of truly playing tennis. The experience of holding a racket and hitting a ball -- so difficult to capture on a TV screen in the past -- has been fully realized in VR. The movement, rotation, angle, friction, and bounce of the racket and ball are fully simulated, and you can even freely perform things like topspin and slices, which cause the ball to spin.
Dream Pinball 3D (2008) no information As in the majority of pinball simulation video games - the objective is to gain as many points as possible by hitting the correct bumpers and obstacles. Bonuses included - point multipliers and extra lives - they are gained by hitting particularly hard shots. The games also features six different pinball materials - such as gold and steel - which affects the ball's physics. The PC version features an online high score list - in which the player can compare their performance with others. (wikipe
Dream Quest (2014) no information Play cards! Kill monsters! Level Up! Dream Quest is a roguelike deckbuilding game inspired by the likes of Ascension, Magic: the Gathering, and Shandalar. Explore randomly generated levels as one of 13 classes in short, 30 minute, sessions. (store.steampowered.com)
Dream TV (1994) no information Dream TV is an action video game for the Super NES where the player has to guide two youngsters through a nightmarish land of evil television shows. (wikipedia.org)
Dreamers: A Nostalgic Adventure (2023) no information DREAMERS is an adventure game made for those who cherish nostalgia for video games, with the goal of rekindling the sensations and emotions experienced while playing games during the 1990s. With its calm pacing of the story, melancholic ambiance, charismatic characters, and orchestral soundtrack, the game immerses players in a vibrant low-poly, open-map setting, offering approximately 15 hours of gameplay. (nintendo.com)
Dreamfall Chapters (2017) no information Dreamfall Chapters (Norwegian: Drømmefall Kapitler) is an episodic 3D adventure game with emphasis on character interaction, exploration of the game world, and puzzle solving. It is a sequel to the adventure games The Longest Journey and Dreamfall: The Longest Journey. The game was released for PC in five episodes between 21 October 2014 and 17 June 2016. The updated "Final Cut" version was released on physical media for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on 5 May 2017, and the Microsoft Windows, OS X,
Dreamfall: The Longest Journey (2006) no information Dreamfall: The Longest Journey is the continuation of a saga that began in the game The Longest Journey, considered to be one of the finest adventure games ever made. In Dreamfall, you take on an epic journey of exploration and adventure as you venture through a thrilling and emotional storyline. (GOG store page)
Dreaming Diorama (2023) no information A casual cozy puzzle game where you create various dioramas. Explore and assemble dioramas in a 3D environment. Enjoy relaxing gameplay that allows you to create dioramas at your own pace with no time restraints. (store.steampowered.com)
Dreaming Sarah (2015) no information Sarah has been on an accident and is in a coma. It's up to you help her wake up by exploring her dream world while collecting items, talking to weird characters and exploring the world around her! (Steam)
The Dreamlands: Aisling\'s Quest (2018) no information Help Aisling free The Dreamlands from The Mourner! The Dreamlands: Aisling's Quest is an adventure game that blends fantasy and mystery elements to present a gripping story.
DreamMix TV World Fighters (2003) no information The fledgling World Fighters television program has been suffering from poor audience approval, and DreamMix TV, the station that carries the show, has informed its producers Mujoe and Haruna that they will have to rectify the situation or face inevitable cancellation. With few options, they implement an unorthodox plan: broadcast a contest pitting various superstars from differing realities in physical combat in order to increase ratings. (wiki)
Dreams (2020) no information Dreams is a game creation system developed by Media Molecule and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 4. (wikipedia.org)
Dreams Of Adventure (2022) no information Dreams Of Adventure brings you in a world of medival fantasy where you chose how to play and impact the world around you. Will you help a person in need? Want them to pay you for help? Perhaps... you end their life and take the bellongings...? The choice is yours! (igdb.com)
Dreams of an Exile (2021) no information Play as Lyra, Explore the world, Meet other exiled girls, Experience your first love, Use a super boot to jump the pits, Cut the trees, Break stones, Swim, and much more. Everything in a cute pixel art style. (Steam)
Dreams of Desire (2021) no information Dreams of Desire: Definitive Edition is an Adult Visual Novel about power, corruption and mystery where your choices really matter until the very end. What you will find is steaming hot sex with a variety of stunning women, loveable characters, multiple endings and an intriguing story.
Dreamscaper (2021) no information A surreal, roguelite inspired ARPG with modernized hack'n'slash combat about lucid dreaming. (Metacritic.com)
Dreamweb (1994) no information Dreamweb is an MS-DOS and Amiga point-and-click cyberpunk top-down adventure game featuring mature themes and a dark plot filled with violence and brief full frontal nudity; a rarity for games at the time. The protagonist and anti-hero is Ryan, a bartender in a futuristic dystopian city who has been plagued by strange dreams of an entity known as the Dreamweb. (wikipedia.org).
DreamWorks Dragons Dawn of New Riders (2019) no information Join the new heroic duo, Scribbler and Patch, in an epic battle to save dragons and defeat the villain, Eir, who is controlling dragons to carry out her evil plans. (wikipedia.org)
DreamWorks Super Star Kartz (2011) no information In the game, players race as their favorite DreamWorks Animation characters as they speed, jump, power-up and boost through wacky, wild and wondrous kart courses and compete to be the first to cross the finish line. (Metacritic.com)
DreamWorks Voltron VR Chronicles (2017) no information Become a Paladin of Voltron and experience a unique story created exclusively for VR. Join Lance, Hunk, Pidge, Keith, and Shiro from DreamWorks' "Voltron: Legendary Defender" as you battle dangerous intergalactic threats!
Dredge (2023) no information Dredge is a fishing adventure with a sinister undercurrent. Sell your catch, upgrade your vessel and dredge the depths for long-buried relics. Explore the stories of the strange locals and discover why some things are best left forgotten. Someone wants very badly to retrieve relics lost to the ocean floor. The work is lucrative, but can you trust them? What will they use the relics for? And will they ever be satisfied? (Metacritic.com)
Dreidel (1500) no information It is especially played by Jewish families, most commonly during the Hanukkah Festival. A 'Dreidel' is a top that is spun to land on one of its four sides. Each side has a letter - initials for the words "Nes Gadol Hayah Sham" (a great miracle happened there) outside of the Land of Israel (Eretz Yisrael) and in the Land of Israel (where the modern State now is) "Nes Gadol Hayah Po". Players put items (typically candy or cookies) into a pot. Each player spins the Dreidel to see what happens.
The Dresden Files Cooperative Card Game (2017) no information Play Harry Dresden and his friends as they take on the cases from the bestselling Dresden Files novels in the ultimate what-if scenario—what if Harry was on the scene with allies who weren’t there in the original story? (store.steampowered)
Driftland: The Magic Revival (2017) no information You take on the role of a Mage Overlord with your own castle, tower, and a small realm on one of the landmasses. With your unique powers, you can explore a procedurally generated world and connect floating lands to expand your kingdom. (Mobygames.com)
Drill Dozer (2005) no information Drill Dozer is an action platformer in which the player controls Jill and her Drill Dozer. All seventeen massive stages are flooded with enemies, obstacles, and puzzles which force Jill to use Drill Dozer's drill in a wide variety of ways. The drill is activated by simply pushing one of the shoulder buttons. The R button spins the drill forward and the L button spins it backwards. (wikipedia.org)
Driller (1987) no information A 3D game featuring scaling and rotating polygon graphics. You're the sole voyager happening upon an abandoned space station that's ready to explode from the pressure of dangerous vapors building up inside. For each sector, you must locate the build-up area, then drill to release the pressure. Features 18 different areas to explore, each with its own unique laws of physics and logic, and a number of secret rooms and hidden levels to discover. (mobygames.com)
I Drink and I Know Things: Drinking Game (2019) no information Players battle wits and test their knowledge. The player who knows the least about each category gets a shot. As the game wears on players get more intoxicated, answers get more hilarious, and game play gets more cut-throat. Do you have what it takes to win the game and take the crown - or will you end up just another drunken fool?
Drink-A-Palooza (2012) no information Players roll a die to move around the edge, and the space that the player lands on directs the player what to do. Depending on where you land, you will either play a group game such as high/low (card game that involves everyone playing) OR there are twelve bottle spaces on the map. The bottle spaces cause the players to play a mini-games of beer pong (throw a ping pong ball into a cup), quarters (bounce a quarter into a cup), or flip cup (flip a cup from right side up to upside down).
Drive on Moscow (2018) no information Drive on Moscow: War in the Snow, a strategy game from the award-winning makers of Battle of the Bulge, invites you to take command of the pivotal battle of World War II! Defend the homeland as the Soviets, or lead a bold push to seize the Soviet capital as the Axis.
Drive to Hell (2014) no information Drive to Hell is an action-packed shooter where you'll take a ride through an army of monsters to exact revenge on the Demon King for destroying your favorite dive bar. Enemies assault from all sides, each with its own special personality and attack style. (store.steampowered.com)
Driveclub (2017) no information Get ready for a PlayStation 4 racing game like you've never seen. Developed by Evolution Studios, the team behind the best-selling MotorStorm® franchise, DRIVECLUB is all about you and your friends. It's about teamwork; it's about everyone fighting for one another and earning rewards together - and most importantly it's about sharing in the sheer thrill of every race.
Driven (2001) no information Driven is a racing video game released in 2001 by BAM! Entertainment. The game is based on the movie Driven with Sylvester Stallone. (wikipedia.org)
Driver 2: The Wheelman Is Back (2002) no information Driver 2: The Wheelman Is Back is the second installment of the Driver video game series. It was developed by Reflections Interactive and published by Infogrames. Driver 2 expands on Driver's 3-D, free-roam structure, as well as adding the ability of the character, Tanner, to step out of his car to explore on foot and commandeer other vehicles in the game's open world environments. (wikipedia.org)
Driver 3 (2004) no information Driver 3 (stylized as DRIV3R) is an open world action-adventure video game. It is the third installment in the Driver series and was developed by Reflections Interactive and published by Atari, Inc. The game features three open world cities to explore; Miami, Instanbul, and Nice, France. The game received mixed reviews on all platforms. (wikipedia.org)
Driver 76 (2007) no information Driver '76 is a video game for the PlayStation Portable. (wikipedia.org)
Driver: Parallel Lines (2006) no information Driver: Parallel Lines is the fourth installment in the Driver video game series. The game takes place in New York City, within the periods of 1978 and 2006. Due to the underwhelming performance of Driver 3, particularly the often-derided on-foot sections, Parallel Lines returns to the formula used in earlier games in the series, focusing on driving, although shooting remains in the game, while the game is more open-ended than previous titles. (wikipedia.org)
Driver: Renegade (2011) no information Driver: Renegade (known in PAL regions as Driver: Renegade 3D) is a video game developed by Ubisoft. (wikipedia.org)
Driver: San Francisco (2011) no information Driver: San Francisco is an action-adventure racing video game developed by Ubisoft Reflections and published by Ubisoft. The game's San Francisco recreation has about 208 miles of roads and features licensed real-life cars. (wikipedia.org)
Driver: You Are the Wheelman (1999) no information Driver (known as Driver: You Are the Wheelman in North America) is an action driving video game developed by Reflections Interactive and published by GT Interactive Software for the PlayStation. It is the first game in the Driver series. (wikipedia.org)
Driving Emotion Type-S (2000) no information The gameplay of Driving Emotion Type-S follows general conventions of racing games. The game's physics and controls intend to be realistic and are based on vehicular weight. The player competes in races with other computer-controlled cars in order to unlock new cars and tracks. Car settings can be customized, as well as their colors, before each course. (wiki)
Driving School Original (2019) no information Driving School Original is the newest driving simulator that will teach you to drive many different cars. Driving School Original features some amazing environments like cities, country roads, highways, deserts, mountains, etc… (nintendo.com)
DROD RPG: Tendry\'s Tale (2015) no information A puzzle dungeon-crawler based on DROD, inspired by Tower of the Sorcerer and similar in flavor to Desktop Dungeons. Help Tendry the Stalwart navigate interlocking room puzzles while optimizing player stats, balancing weapons and armor, acquiring loads of loot, and dueling monsters with wit and flair.
Drome Racers (2002) no information Drome Racers is a Lego racing video game developed by Attention to Detail. (wikipedia.org)
Drone Racing League Simulator (2017) no information This is what it feels like to fly in the cockpit of the fastest drones! The DRL Simulator will push the limits of your drone racing abilities and prepare you to fly in real life. Explore legendary locations and new worlds. Battle it out with your friends to the finish line. Crash nonstop without wrecking your drone and breaking the bank. Master this game and you can compete for a chance to become a professional pilot in the Drone Racing League! (mobygames.com)
Drone Striker (2018) no information The development of technology in this world has resulted in artificial intelligence replacing police and military to uphold world peace. But the AI defense network gradually became self-aware. It judged that humans were the largest threat to this world and launched a war against them.
Drone Tactics (2007) no information Drone Tactics (昆虫ウォーズ Konchuu Wars in Japan) is a turn-based strategy video game developed by Success. (wikipedia.org)
Drones, The Human Condition (2016) no information An addictive fast paced twin stick arena shooter with banging electronic sound track, nostalgic nods and a barrage of flashing lights and bullets. Your task is simple, kill drones, free humans, don't die! (store.steampowered.com)
Drop Alive (2016) no information An adventurous and curious water drop is trapped inside a house and needs your help to get back to the place she truly belongs! Alternate between liquid, solid, and gaseous states across twelve levels. Free game.
Drop7 (2009) no information The game is played with touch controls on a 7x7 square grid. In each round, the player places a disc that falls from the top of the grid. Each disc has a number 1-7, or a blank. Whenever the number of any disc matches the number of contiguous discs in a row or column, that disc disappears and also hits any blank discs it touches. When a blank is hit twice, it turns into a numbered disc. The round ends and a full row of blank discs emerges from the bottom of the grid. (wikipedia.org).
Droplitz (2009) no information Droplitz is a 2009 puzzle video game developed by Blitz Arcade. (wikipedia.org)
Dropsy (2015) no information Dropsy is a non-traditional take on the classic point and click adventure formula starring the game’s perpetually carefree namesake clown as he explores a richly detailed world full of colorful characters and sinister secrets, doling out hugs along the way. (Steam)
Dropzone (1984) no information Dropzone is basically a Defender variant, closely recreating the gameplay of the original Defender with its speedy scrolling and frantic gameplay. The player controls a spaceman with a jet-pack, flying across a barren landscape whose skies are inhabited by a number of different aliens. All men must be transported to a surface base, where they are put in safety - this is the Dropzone. (mobygames.com)
Drowned God: Conspiracy of the Ages (1996) no information The story behind Drowned God takes place under the notion that the human race was genetically engineered by god-like aliens that guided humankind through history by nudging civilization forward with certain artifacts of power. Four of those artifacts are now lost and they are the key to unlocking a series of mysteries that somehow tie up practically every conspiracy theory from the Knights Templar to the Illuminati. (mobygames)
Drug Dealer Simulator (2020) no information Have you ever thought about expanding your own crime empire, without the legal and moral consequences?
Druid (1986) no information Inspired by the arcade game Gauntlet, Druid is a fantasy-themed action-adventure game, where the player plays the part of Hasrinaxx, a druid who is trying to rid the world of the dark mage Acamantor and his army of demons. To do this, Hasrinaxx must travel through several levels. (wikipedia.org)
Druidstone: The Secret of the Menhir Forest (2019) no information Druidstone is a tactical, single-player, turn-based roleplaying game, which combines the best qualities of modern RPGs with the elegance of tactical boardgames. Every action, every turn counts as you control your party of heroes through handcrafted, challenging missions with varying, and often surprising, objectives. (GOG store page)
Drunk-Fu: Wasted Masters (2015) no information Drunk-Fu: Wasted Masters is a ludicrous physics based ragdoll brawler with over the top combat, online multiplayer and customizable characters. (store.steampowered.com)
Drunkn Bar Fight (2018) no information Drunkn Bar Fight is a simple, immersive, silly, rowdy party game.
Dry Drowning (2019) no information Dry Drowning is a psychological investigative visual novel set in a futuristic dystopian city. Follow the story of Mordred Foley, unscrupulous private detective haunted by his dark past, and look into a series of macabre serial killings inspired by Greek mythology. (store.steampowered.com)
dstnce. (2020) no information this is your game, it is what you make of it. (store.steampowered.com)
DT Carnage (2008) no information DT Carnage is a racing game developed by South Korean studio Axis Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Dual Hearts (2002) no information The plot begins with a treasure hunter named Rumble learning about a treasure, the Dream Stone on Sonno Island and setting out for it. At the same time, Tumble, who is a magical dream creature called a baku, is summoned by the Dream Queen to protect dream orbs. They both come to the same island and after a strange twist of fate become partners. (wiki)
Dual Heroes (1997) no information Dual Heroes (デュアルヒーローズ, Dyuaru Hīrōzu) is a fighting game. (wikipedia.org)
DualPenSports (2011) no information DualPenSports, known as Touch! Double Pen Sports (?????????????) in Japan, is a video game for the Nintendo 3DS published by Namco Bandai under the Bandai label and developed by indies zero. (wikipedia.org)
Ducati - 90th Anniversary (2016) no information Ducati: 90th Anniversary is a motorcycle racing video game developed and published by Italian developer Milestone. It was released digitally for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on 9 June 2016. The game also had a retail release in Italy, exclusive to GameStop shops.
Ducati Moto (2008) no information Ducati Moto is a motorbike racing game developed by 4J Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Duck Dodgers Starring Daffy Duck (2000) no information Based on the cartoon, Duck Dodgers must stop Marvin the Martian from blowing up Earth.
Duck Dynasty (2014) no information Learn to become a Robertson! Interact with Willie, Uncle Si, and the rest of the family from the hit TV show. Engage in a variety of mini games and 50+ quests that include Duck Huntin, Fishin, Froggin and Shootin as you explore the town of Duckville and the wilderness that surrounds it in this community simulator! (Metacritic.com)
Duck Game (2015) no information Enter the futuristic year of 1984, an age where ducks run wild in a frantic battle for glory. Blast your friends with Shotguns, Net Guns, Mind Control Rays, Saxophones, Magnet Guns, and much, much more. This is DUCK GAME. Don't blink. (store.steampowered.com)
Duck Hunt (1984) no information In Duck Hunt, players use the NES Zapper to shoot ducks that appear on the television screen. The ducks appear one or two at a time, and the player is given three shots to shoot them down. (wikipedia.org)
Duck Season (2017) no information The game of your dreams just dropped, DUCK SEASON, a hunter with ridiculous graphics. Luckily, it's summer vacation and Mom just surprised you with a one day rental of it! Unfortunately, as you binge play it becomes apparent that all is not right with Duck Season... (store.steampowered.com)
DuckTales (1989) no information Players control Scrooge McDuck as he travels around the world and outer space in search of five treasures to further increase his fortune. Scrooge is able to attack enemies and get around using his cane. (Wikipedia)
DuckTales 2 (1993) no information A sequel to the original DuckTales based on the Disney animated series of the same name. Like its predecessor, DuckTales 2 is non-linear and allows the player to choose and complete all levels in any particular order. (Wikipedia)
DuckTales: Remastered (2013) no information DuckTales: Remastered is a Metroidvania style platform video game developed by WayForward Technologies and published by Capcom and Disney Interactive Studios. The game is a high-definition remake of DuckTales, a game released on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1989. (wikipedia)
Ducky\'s Delivery Service (2023) no information In this game, you are a duck who uses a propeller backpack to fly around and deliver mail. Master the controls of your propeller backpack and discover the fastest routes between destinations in your quest to become the best delivery business around. Grow your delivery business from its humble beginnings and explore increasingly dangerous areas, while avoiding hazards such as windmills, seagulls, falling stalactites and wandering ghosts. (itch.io)
Duel Love (2008) no information Duel Love(デュエルラブ 恋する乙女は勝利の女神)is a Japanese otome video game. (wikipedia.org)
Duel Master Blood Valley (1987) no information A loose adaptation of the 1986 pair of fantasy gamebooks, this game gives a solo player the opportunity to control the actions of The Quarry (player's pick of barbarian, priest or thief), a slave who is once a year selected to run free temporarily, before being run down in the valley of Gad, hunted by its cruel ruler the Archveult, and tortured to death. Survival is possible only through escaping the valley or slaying the hunter. (mobygames.com)
Duel Masters (2003) no information A video game based off the card game and anime/manga of the same name. Released on the Gamecube in Japan and the PS2 in Japan, North America and PAL regions.
Duel Masters: Birth of the Super Dragon (2005) no information The second console game release in the Duel Masters franchise. Released only in Japan on the PS2. Unlike the previous game, Birth of the Super Dragon features characters and story based on the anime. There are a total of 851 cards, including cards exclusive to this game.
The Duel: Test Drive II (1989) no information The Duel: Test Drive II is a racing game developed by Distinctive Software and published by Accolade in 1989. It is the second entry in the Test Drive series of video games. (wikipedia.org)
Duels of Fortune (2022) no information Duels of Fortune is an expressive 2.5D indie fighting game with a free-flowing combo system, unique and crazy characters, and lots of engaging singleplayer content. The game uses a simple input system that makes it accessible to beginners of the genre, while remaining mechanically rich in both universal and character-specific abilities. It's a brand-new kind of fighting game experience for players of all skill levels. (igdb)
Duet (2013) no information Duet is a 2013 action game by Australian game developer Kumobius for iOS and Android. Players control two coloured orbs, guiding them to avoid incoming obstacles. Its Android version was first released as a part of Humble Mobile Bundle 6.
Dujanah (2017) no information A clay-punk adventure game by Jack King-Spooner. (Steam)
Duke Nukem (1991) no information Duke Nukem is a 2D platform game developed and published by Apogee Software, featuring the adventures of the fictional character Duke Nukem.
Duke Nukem 3D (1996) no information Duke Nukem 3D is a first-person shooter video game... [featuring] the adventures of the titular Duke Nukem, ...who fights against an alien invasion on Earth. ...Reviewers praised the interactivity of the environments, gameplay, level design, and unique risqué humor, a mix of pop-culture satire and lampooning of over-the-top Hollywood action heroes. The game's violent nature, erotic elements, and portrayal of women incited controversy. (wikipedia.org)
Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour (2016) no information Frag like it’s 1996 – this time with even more asses to kick! Join the world’s greatest action hero in Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour as he saves Earth once again, kicking alien ass and saving babes across the globe along the way. Blast your way through hordes of ugly aliens in four classic Duke Nukem 3D episodes plus an additional ALL NEW FIFTH EPISODE from the game’s ORIGINAL EPISODE DESIGNERS with NEW MUSIC from the game’s ORIGINAL COMPOSER. (steam)
Duke Nukem Forever (2011) no information Duke Nukem Forever is a first-person shooter video game. It is part of the long-running Duke Nukem video game series. The game stars the titular action hero who must come out of retirement and save the world from aliens when they begin kidnapping the women of Earth. (wikipedia.org)
Duke Nukem II (1993) no information Duke Nukem II: Escape From Alien Abductors! is a platform game consisting of four episodes (of eight levels each). In 1998, the evil Rigelatins plan to enslave Earth, and they kidnap Duke Nukem, to use his brain to plot the attack for their forces. Duke breaks free to save the world. (wikipedia.org)
Duke Nukem: Critical Mass (2011) no information Duke Nukem: Critical Mass is a shooter game developed by Frontline Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes (2000) no information In the distant future, vicious aliens rule the Earth. Only bodacious babes survive, enslaved by the hostile alien overlords. The women and the world need a hero. And there's only one man big enough for the job.
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project (2002) no information Duke Nukem returns to his platforming roots in this throwback to his earlier games. This time, Duke fights his way across New York city's towering skyscrapers and through its gritty subway stations on the hunt for power-hungry villain, Mech Morphix. Mutants of every kind are thrown at Duke as he chases Morphix through eight large environments and avoids the green slime called GLOPP that's the cause of all the chaos.
Duke Nukem: Time to Kill (1998) no information The game begins not a long time after Duke Nukem 3D. Duke is relaxing in Bootylicious with a few beers and some babes when suddenly Pig Cops start trashing the place and turn his 1968 custom hog into a chopper bike. Duke trashes all the Pig Cops and then finds out that the aliens are trying to get to the past in order to take over the world before Duke was there to stop them.
Duke Nukem: Zero Hour (1999) no information The plot revolves around time travelling aliens attempting to alter the course of history and eliminate Duke's ancestors. Locations, weapons, items, and clothing are relevant to the time period Duke is in.
Dull Grey (2021) no information Dull Grey is an award-winning visual novel about growing up. It tells about mother and son, free will, and the search for happiness among foggy mountains and grey pipes. (Metacritic.com)
Dumb Ways to Die (2013) no information n May 2013, Metro released a "Dumb Ways to Die" game as an app for iOS devices.[16][17] The game, developed by Julian Frost and Samuel Baird,[18] invites players to avoid the dangerous activities engaged in by the various characters featured throughout the campaign.[19] Within the app, players can also pledge to "not do dumb stuff around trains."[20][21] The activities include things like getting toast out with a fork and poking a stick at a grizzly bear. (wikipedia.org)
Dumpy & Bumpy (2021) no information Join Dumpy & Bumpy in a puzzle adventure bursting with 80 charming but challenging levels to bite, blow up, and push through. Dive in as Dumpy, or bring on a bestie as Bumpy, to crack each level’s code and crush the evil Ghostlord. Make haste though, or the Ghost minions will waste...you! (store.steampowered.com)
Dunamis 15 (2011) no information Dunamis15 (デュナミス15, Dyunamisu15) is a suspense visual novel developed and published by 5pb. (wikipedia.org)
Duncan Hamilton Invites You to Race at Oulton Park (1957) no information The board is a rendition of the Oulton Park circuit which is in Cheshire, England. The player must negotiate the track in the fastest time to win. Magnets under the board move the cars when you turn the steering wheel Duncan Hamilton (1920 - 1994) was a British racing driver.
Dune (1992) no information Adventure strategy video game, based upon Frank Herbert's science fiction novel of the same name. Dune consists of two interwoven gameplay layers: an adventure layer reminiscent of dungeon crawler games, and a top-down strategy layer more reminiscent of 4X games. (wikipedia)
Dune (1979) no information Set thousands of years in the future, Dune the board game is based on the Frank Herbert novels about an arid planet at the heart of the human space empire's political machinations. Players each take the role of one of the factions attempting to control Dune. Each faction has special powers that overlook certain rules in the game. Each turn players move about the map attempting to pick up valuable spice while dealing with giant sandworms, deadly storms, and other players' military forces.
Dune 2000 (1998) no information In this real-time strategy game, you can play one of the three houses: the noble Atreides, the insidious Ordos, or the evil Harkonnen. (mobygames)
Dune II (1992) no information Dune II is often considered the first mainstream modern real-time strategy game and established many conventions of the genre. Controlling either of the three Houses, the player must fight a number of battles against the other Houses. In the early levels, the goal is simply to earn a certain number of credits, while in the later missions, all enemies must be destroyed. (mobygames.com)
Dune: Chronicles of the Imperium (2000) no information It is the 102nd century. The known universe is ruled by the Padishah Emperor Shaddam IV, and controlled by the Great Houses of the Landsraad. The universe's economy is dependent on the spice melange, which in addition to combatting the effects of age, expands the consciousness of those who take it, enabling the Navigators of the Spacing Guild to effectively fold space and send starships across the galaxy without actually moving. (RPG.Net)
Dune: Imperium (2020) no information As a leader of one of the Great Houses of the Landsraad, raise your banner and marshal your forces and spies. War is coming, and at the center of the conflict is Arrakis – Dune, the desert planet. Dune: Imperium uses deck-building to add a hidden-information angle to traditional worker placement. (boardgamegeek.com)
Dune: Spice Wars (2023) no information A 4X real-time strategy game set in Frank Herbert’s Dune universe, you must lead your faction and battle for control and dominance over the harsh desert planet of Arrakis. Spice is the most valuable resource in the universe. Found only on Arrakis, it is sought by the most influential forces in the universe. Play as one of several factions, including House Atreides, House Harkonnen, the Smugglers, and the native Fremen, and compete for power over Dune and the spice. (Mobygames)
Dungeon Chess (2017) no information Chess comes to life with iconic DUNGEONS & DRAGONS creatures in Experiment 7's Dungeon Chess. Dragons breathe fire, beholders blast death rays, and armies of elven pawns face down the forces of evil as you match wits against your friends, online adventurers, and AI opponents in the world's most popular game of strategy and skill. (Oculus Store)
Dungeon Defenders (2010) no information Dungeon Defenders is a mix of tower defense, RPG, and high fantasy/action/adventure where one to four players work together to protect one or more Eternia Crystals from being destroyed by waves of enemies which include goblins, orcs, kobolds, ogres, and wyverns. The game features a number of levels, consisting of around five total waves, through its campaign mode, or other levels as part of challenges. (wikipedia.org)
Dungeon Defenders: Awakened (2020) no information Dungeon Defenders: Awakened is co-op Tower Defense combined with epic Action RPG combat. You’re able to join forces with up to four players to take on a never-ending army of orcs, demons, and dragons! Are your defenses strong enough to save the world of Etheria? (Metacritic.com)
Dungeon Encounters (2021) no information Dungeon Encounters is a unique dungeon exploration RPG in which you lead an expedition to chart the depths of an otherworldly labyrinth. Plan and prepare to overcome numerous obstacles, solve puzzles, and defeat monsters. Strategize to survive! (store.steampowered.com)
Dungeon Escape (2016) no information Challenging 2D platformer with simple graphics and great chiptune soundtrack. (store.steampowered.com)
Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts (2007) no information Dungeon Explorer: Meiyaku no Tobira (ダンジョンエクスプローラー 盟約の扉) and Dungeon Explorer: Jashin no Ryouiki (ダンジョンエクスプローラー 邪神の領域) are a pair of action role-playing video game for the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS, respectively. Both games were localized and released as Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts in the United States and as Dungeon Explorer in Europe. (wikipedia.org)
Dungeon Fighter Live: Fall of Hendon Myre (2012) no information Dungeon Fighter Online is a side-scrolling action fighting game featuring role-playing elements, five unique character classes, and player versus player. (Metacritic.com)
Dungeon Hack (1993) no information Combine the gameplay ideas of Hack/NetHack with the Eye of the Beholder III game engine and you get a graphical version of Hack: Dungeon Hack. Largely based on a construction set, the player can create their own dungeons and then crawl through them. This is the ultimate dungeon crawl with over 4 billion possible dungeon configurations thanks to the random level generator. Also includes a permadeath option. (mobygames.com)
Dungeon Hunter: Alliance (2011) no information Dungeon Hunter: Alliance is a hack and slash action role-playing video game developed and published by Gameloft in 2011. (wikipedia.org)
Dungeon Keeper (1997) no information In Dungeon Keeper, the player builds and manages a dungeon, protecting it from invading 'hero' characters intent on stealing accumulated treasures, killing monsters, and ultimately the player's demise. The ultimate goal is to conquer the world by destroying the heroic forces and rival dungeon keepers in each realm. (Wikipedia)
Dungeon Keeper (2014) no information Dungeon Keeper is a freemium mobile massively multiplayer online strategy video game developed by Mythic Entertainment and released by Electronic Arts in 2014 for iOS and Android. A reboot to the Dungeon Keeper series, players construct and manage a dungeon, recruiting minions to run it, although the gameplay has a tower defence style, featuring frequent raids of others' dungeons and the defence of the player's. Players can participate in tournaments and leagues online. (wikipedia.org)
Dungeon Keeper 2 (1999) no information Dungeon Keeper 2 is a genre-defying blend of real-time strategy, god sim, first-person action and fantasy role-playing. DK2 turns the traditional tables by placing you in the role of sinister archfiend and master of the cavernous Underworld. Build a dungeon to your own design, lay traps and doors to protect yourself, recruit an army of foul creatures and lure the heroic adventurers to their doom in your quest to reach the surface world of humankind. (mobygames.com)
Dungeon Magic (1994) no information Dungeon Magic is an isometric beat-em up, featuring four heroes (knight Ash, warrior Gren, elf Cisty and wizard Vold). They venture into the world and fight against an evil magician who has kidnapped a princess, planning to use her as a sacrifice. (mobygames)
Dungeon Magic: Sword of the Elements (1989) no information Dungeon Magic: Sword of the Elements (ダンジョン&マジック, Dungeon & Magic: Swords of Element) is a real-time first-person RPG (akin to Dungeon Master and Eye of the Beholder). (wikipedia.org)
Dungeon Maker: Hunting Ground (2006) no information Dungeon Maker: Hunting Ground is a role-playing video game developed by Global A Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Dungeon Master (1987) no information Dungeon Master is a role-playing game where the player selects four adventurers and descends into the depths of the dungeon. The gameplay is reminiscent of the 3D dungeon crawl type of role-playing games popularized by Wizardry and The Bard's Tale. However, unlike these games, Dungeon Master features real-time combat, which requires the player to click on the opponent in order to execute an attack. (mobygames.com)
Dungeon Master II: The Legend of Skullkeep (1993) no information Chaos Strikes Back was a semi-sequel to seminal RPG Dungeon Master, but a true sequel came several years later. The game fuses real-time battles with puzzle solving and travelling, although the game now auto-maps. Rain and magic usage effects are incorporated into the engine. The first part of the game is spent above ground, visiting villages with shops and temples, and trawling through forests. (mobygames.com)
Dungeon Munchies (2019) no information Dungeon Munchies is a side-scrolling action RPG with a focus on hunting down creatures, cooking them, and eating dishes to gain certain abilities. The combination of dishes you choose to eat will impact your entire play style. (Metacritic.com)
Dungeon Nightmares II: The Memory (2015) no information Dungeon Nightmares II is a first-person psychological horror that takes you through a journey of discovering what nightmares are.The game is inspired by classic roguelike games which include 100% procedural-generated maps and permadeath. (store.steampowered.com)
The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk: The Amulet of Chaos (2020) no information The Dungeon Of Naheulbeuk is a goofy, D&D-themed turn-based tactics game. It’s mechanically sound, extremely polished, and surprisingly difficult - although if the word 'zany' sets your teeth on edge, be warned. (rockpapershotgun.com)
Dungeon of the Endless (2014) no information Dungeon of the Endless is a roguelike-like tower defense game. The player takes the role of survivors in a prison spaceship after its escape pods crash landed on a planet on their way to the Auriga system, which they were supposed to colonize as slaves. Each hero has his own strengths (and psychoses) and can be equipped, deployed, and trained different abilities. (mobygames.com)
Dungeon Rats (2016) no information Dungeon Rats is a turn-based, party-based dungeon crawler set in the same world as Age of Decadence. This is an RPG focused almost exclusively on squad level tactical combat for players who enjoy turn-based games in general, and AoD's combat systems in particular. If fighting your way out of a prison mine - and frequently dying in the attempt - is your idea of a good time, you've come to the right place. (GOG store page)
Dungeon Rushers (2016) no information Dungeon Rushers is a Heroic-Parody tactical RPG combining dungeon crawler’s gameplay and turn-based fights. Manage your team, loot dusty dungeons, crush armies of monsters and craft mighty equipments. Be part of an humorous adventure with a colorful cast of characters in an off-beat universe. Build your own dungeon and challenge other players! (gamefaqs)
Dungeon Siege (2002) no information Located in the corner of the Aranna continent, the Kingdom of Ehb has recently gained independence following a prolonged war. One day, a small farming community is attacked by a band of wild creatures known as Krug. One of the farmers has to venture to the neighboring town of Stonebridge to seek help. During his travels he finds out that an even greater peril is threatening the land, and must find a way to stop it. (mobygames.com)
Dungeon Siege II (2005) no information Dungeon Siege 2 is a Real-Time Hack-and-Slash Role-Playing Game which uses a rotatable third-person perspective camera and the sequel to 2002's Dungeon Siege. (mobygames.com & wikipedia.org)
Dungeon Siege II: Broken World (2006) no information The game continues where Dungeon Siege II left off. As with DS2, Broken World takes place on the continent of Aranna. However the world has changed much following the fall of Valdis and the clash of the Sword of Zaramoth and the Shield of Azunai. The protagonist continues to pursue the Dark Wizard who advised Valdis and masterminded much of what happened during Dungeon Siege II. (igdb)
Dungeon Siege III (2011) no information Dungeon Siege III is an action role-playing game set in the pseudo-medieval kingdom of Ehb, 150 years after the events of the first game in the series. It follows descendants of survivors of the 10th Legion as they attempt to rebuild the legion and defeat the evil Jeyne Kassynder, who 30 years before the game's events has wiped out nearly all of the Legion and established herself as ruler of Ehb. The player can choose one of four characters to play as. (wikipedia.org)
Dungeon Siege: Legends of Aranna (2003) no information Expansion for action RPG Dungeon Siege (2002) which is mainly set on the island of Ultrae, where your new character has to pursuit a creature called the Shadowjumper after it have stolen a powerful artifact, the Staff of Stars.
Dungeon Siege: Throne of Agony (2006) no information Dungeon Siege: Throne of Agony is a role-playing video game for PlayStation Portable developed by SuperVillain Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Dungeon Travelers 2-2: Yamiochi no Otome to Hajimari no Sho (2017) no information Dungeon Travelers 2-2: Yamiochi no Otome to Hajimari no Sho is a Role-Playing game, developed and published by Aqua Plus, which was released in Japan in 2017. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library & the Monster Seal (2013) no information Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library & the Monster Seal is a dungeon crawler role-playing video game developed by Sting Entertainment. It is the sequel to To Heart 2: Dungeon Travelers within the To Heart 2 franchise. (wikipedia.org)
Dungeon! (1982) no information Dungeon! is a 1982 video game adaptation of the board game Dungeon! (wikipedia.org)
Dungeonbowl (2012) no information Dungeonbowl ups the danger of the American Football inspired sport by adding exploding chests, teleporters, lava and other traps in dangerous dungeons! (store.steampowered.com)
Dungeonland (2013) no information Dungeonland is a multiplayer hack & slash/dungeon crawler game, which takes place in a theme park controlled by a 'Dungeon Maestro'. The game features an isometric camera, and a series of maps with no storyline present. It features simultaneous local and online multiplayer. It is also possible for a fourth player to play as the Dungeon Maestro against the other players. They gain cards that can be spent with mana points to create obstacles. (wikipedia.org)
Dungeonoid 2: Awakening (2024) no information Classic dungeon crawling gets a block-busting twist in Dungeonoid 2 Awakening, a top-down adventure presented in retro pixel art style! (store.steampowered.com)
Dungeons (2011) no information Dungeons is a strategy/simulation video game. Dungeons differs from Dungeon Keeper in that the purpose is to care for heroes and not monsters. In order to gain the Soul Energy needed to purchase high-end equipment for the dungeon, heroes need to be killed only after they are fully satisfied. Heroes are pleased if they, for example, find treasure or fight challenging, but not overpowering opponents. (wikipedia.org)
Dungeons & Dragons (1974) no information The core of D&D is storytelling. You and your friends tell a story together, guiding your heroes through quests for treasure, battles with deadly foes, daring rescues, courtly intrigue, and much more. You can also explore the world of Dungeons & Dragons through any of the novels written by its fantasy authors, as well as engaging board games and immersive video games. All of these stories are part of D&D. (http://dnd.wizards.com)
Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition (2000) no information The third edition of Dungeons & Dragons (3E) resolves most actions with the roll of a 20-sided plus appropriate modifiers. 3E expanded the combat system; introduced new character options, like the sorcerer class, and prestige classes, which can only be acquired at higher character levels and if prerequisites are met; removed previous restrictions on class and race combinations, and on the level advancement of non-humans; and allowed further customization with skills and feats. (wikipedia.org)
Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition (2008) no information The 4th edition of the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop roleplaying game overhauled the game's systems. Changes in spells and other per-encounter resourcing give all classes a similar number of at-will, per-encounter and per-day powers. Powers have a range of effects including inflicting status effects, creating zones, and forced movement, making combat very tactical for all classes but essentially requiring use of miniatures, reinforced by the use of squares to express distances. (wikipedia.org)
Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition (2014) no information The 5th edition of the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop roleplaying game draws heavily on prior editions, while introducing some new mechanics intended to simplify and streamline play. (wikipedia.org)
Dungeons & Dragons Computer Fantasy Game (1981) no information The Dungeons & Dragons Computer Fantasy Game is a handheld electronic game released by Mattel in 1981. (wikipedia.org)
Dungeons & Dragons Online (2012) no information The third title, or main revision, of the long-running Dungeons & Dragons Online MMORPG series which first started in 2006 with Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach. This version introduces commercial expansion packs but retains the free-to-play model introduced in the 2009 version combining free players, premium players, and subscribers. The introduction of the Forgotten Realms campaign means that players can mix content from it and the Eberron campaigns for the ultimate experience.
Dungeons & Dragons Tactics (2007) no information Dungeons & Dragons Tactics is a tactical role-playing game released on the PlayStation Portable handheld video game console. (wikipedia.org)
Dungeons & Dragons: Arena of War (2013) no information Dungeons & Dragons: Arena of War is a video game, an application for various pad and tablet devices. (forgottenrealms.fandom.com)
Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale (2011) no information Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale is an action role-playing video game developed by Bedlam Games. (wikipedia.org)
Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance (2021) no information Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance is a third-person action role-playing game published by Wizards of the Coast and developed by its subsidiary Tuque Games. (wikipedia.org)
Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard (2005) no information Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard is a real-time strategy role-playing video game, developed for Microsoft Windows by Liquid Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Dungeons & Dragons: Eye of the Beholder (2002) no information Dungeons & Dragons: Eye of the Beholder is a classic dungeon crawler that challenges the player to lead a party of adventurers on a quest for fame and fortune in a world based on Forgotten Realms, a Dungeons & Dragons universe. The party will scour the dark underbelly of Waterdeep for an evil source of power that threatens the streets above. Success depends on constantly upgrading equipment, assigning new spells and reordering the group. Over 100 items, both magical and ordinary. (mobygames.com)
Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes (2003) no information Dungeons and Dragons: Heroes is a hack and slash video game with RPG elements. (wikipedia.org)
Dungeons & Dragons: Order of the Griffon (1992) no information Order of the Griffon is a tactical role-playing game for the TurboGrafx-16 developed by Westwood Associates and based on the tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons (D&D). (wikipedia.org)
Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara (1996) no information Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara (Japanese: ??????&????? ????????????, Hepburn: Danjonzu & Doragonzu Shad? ?b? Misutara) is an arcade game developed and published by Capcom in 1996 as a sequel to Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom. (wikipedia.org)
Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom (1994) no information Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom (Japanese: ??????&????? ?????????, Hepburn: Danjonzu & Doragonzu Taw? obu D?mu), published in 1994, is the first of two arcade games created by Capcom based on the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop role-playing game and set in the Mystara campaign setting. (wikipedia.org)
Dungeons & Dragons: Warriors of the Eternal Sun (1992) no information Dungeons & Dragons: Warriors of the Eternal Sun is a role-playing video game. (wikipedia.org)
Dungeons 2 (2015) no information The Dungeon Lord is back – and this time he’s serious! In Dungeons 2, fulfil the Dungeon Lord’s insatiable quest for vengeance by recruiting fearsome new monsters from all corners of the underworld in order to undertake his evil bidding. (store.steampowered.com)
Dungeons 3 (2017) no information At last, the Dungeon Lord has successfully united the forces of evil and established his dark empire. Time for the next step in his most diabolical quest: expansion!
Dungeons 4 (2023) no information The Absolute Evil and its trusted *cough* servant, the Dark Elf Thalya, return in Dungeons 4 after the events of its fabulous predecessor to bring about their triumph over the forces of good once more. (store.steampowered.com)
Dungeons of Dreadrock (2022) no information The Spirit of 1980's home computer RPGs revived for contemporary audiences and platforms. Dig your way through 100 handcrafted levels into the ancient depths of Dreadrock Mountain. Relive memories of oldschool dungeon crawlers, like Dungeon Master and Eye of the Beholder. (Metacritic.com)
Dungeons of Dredmor (2011) no information Test your luck and cunning in this exciting RPG as you craft, cast, and pillage your way through Lord Dredmor's Dungeons. (steam store page)
Dungeons: The Eye of Draconus (2014) no information Dungeons the Eye of Draconus is a early 90’s arcade style, one to three player, comedy, retro brawler. (Steam)
DungeonUp (2014) no information A challenging rogue-like puzzler inspired by the classic Tower of the Sorcerer. Play as a human knight who fights his way out of a deep dungeon by slaying monsters and solving intricate puzzles. (steampowered.com)
Dungreed (2018) no information Dungreed is a 2D side-scrolling action game with 2D Rogue-LITE elements. You become an adventurer exploring a continuously evolving dungeon to prevent the town from being destroyed. Eliminate enemies, use a variety of weapons and magic, eat food, and defeat evil in the dungeon! (store.steampowered.com)
Dunk Lords (2020) no information Dunk Lords is a two-on-two basketball beat 'em up featuring over-the-top special moves, devastating dunks, and game-changing equipment. Choose from 20 of the baddest ballers around, each with unique special attacks and abilities, and do battle on a variety of hazard-filled courts. (steam.com)
Duplik (2005) no information Duplik, first published as Portrayal (then Identik) is a funny, fast-paced, family and party game that tests each player's ability to describe, draw, and evaluate wacky images. In each round of Duplik, one player (the Art Director) describes a unique and utterly bizarre image while the other players (the Artists) attempt to draw the image based solely on the Art Director's description. (boardgamegeek.com)
Durak (0) no information The most well known and popular card game in Russia and Ukraine. Durak, meaning fool, is the title given to the loser of the game - the last player to get rid of their cards. It is a game of skill and can be played by two to six players playing individually or with four people, playing in two teams of two. Durak uses the Russian deck of 36 cards or can be played with a standard deck of cards with the 2-5 inclusive removed.
Dusk (2018) no information DUSK reintroduces you to a world where butchery and bloodshed must be mastered if you're to survive 'til dawn. Inspired by Quake, Blood, Heretic, Hexen, Half-Life, Redneck Rampage and all your '90s favorites, and featuring a soundtrack by metal music mastermind Andrew Hulshult. (mobygames.com)
Dusk \'82 (2021) no information DUSK '82 is a simple but addictive action-puzzler demake of the cult shooter DUSK, inspired by classics like Chip's Challenge and Sokoban. (steam)
Dusk Diver (2019) no information Dusk Diver (酉閃町) is a 3D third-person action-adventure beat 'em up video game developed by JFI Games. (wikipedia.org)
Dusk Diver 2 (2022) no information The fully enhanced Ximending action game sequel! New characters! New scenes! New customizations! It's the all new Dusk Diver 2!! (Metacritic.com)
Duskers (2016) no information In Duskers you pilot drones into derelict spaceships to find the means to survive and piece together how the universe became a giant graveyard.
Dust & Neon (2023) no information Death is just the beginning in Dust & Neon, an action-packed twin-stick roguelite shooter set in a post-apocalyptic Wild West overrun by villainy. (wikipedia.org)
Dust 514 (2013) no information Dust 514 was a free-to-play first-person shooter developed by CCP Games. (wikipedia.org)
Dust: An Elysian Tail (2012) no information Dust takes place in the fictional world of Falana, inhabited by anthropomorphic animals. Gameplay is presented on a 2D side-scrolling plane. The player controls Dust, as he tries to remember his past. Dust wields a sentient sword. Fidget, the sword's guardian, acts as a companion for Dust and can use magical attacks. As the player travels the world, they can acquire power-ups that alter gameplay, such as double jump or climb to previously unreachable areas. (wikipedia.org)
Dustforce (2012) no information Dustforce is a platform video game developed by Hitbox Team. (wikipedia.org)
Dusty Diamond\'s All-Star Softball (1990) no information The basic idea is that there are no teams, and for each game you draft your team from a lot of sixty players. Every single player available has a different skill set. But the game doesn’t just limit the player abilities to power, contact, speed, and arm strength. A few have the ability to climb fences, fly at night, or swim in water. Yeah, a few fields have puddles in addition to the occasional tree trunk or rock. One guy even has the ability to avoid being tagged out (occasionally).
Dusty Raging Fist (2018) no information Dusty Raging Fist is a fast-paced, 2D action game. Play with up to two of your friends in local co-op mode. Call upon your support characters to gun down enemies. Collect and utilize Elemental Powers and Guardians to aid you in your quest.
Dutch Blitz (1960) no information At the start of each round, each player lays out three cards face up in front of her to create her post piles; places a face-up stack of ten cards, seeing only the top card, next to her post piles to create her blitz pile ; and holds the remaining cards in hand face down. Playing at the same time, each player tries to empty her blitz pile. If she has a 1 on the top of any face-up stack, she plays it to the center of the table to create a Dutch pile. If she has a 2 of the same color as any 1 o
DV: Rings of Saturn (2019) no information Hard sci-fi, top-down physics based space mining simulator. Master realistic spaceflight using true-to-life technology, upgrade your ship to best suit your flight style and hire a crew to assist you. (Mobygames.com)
DVONN (2001) no information The players place the pieces on empty spaces of the board, without restrictions. They place the DVONN-pieces first and their own pieces next. Then they start stacking pieces on top of each other. A single piece may be moved 1 space in any direction, a stack of two pieces may be moved two spaces, etc. A stack must always be moved as a whole and a move must always end on top of another piece or stack. If pieces or stacks lose contact with the DVONN-pieces, they must be removed from the board. The
Dwarf Fortress (2006) no information A part construction and management simulation, part roguelike, indie video game. (wikipedia)
The Dwarf Run (2015) no information The Dwarf Run is an old-fashioned RPG with elements of point-n-click adventure. The story tells of an expedition to the ancient underworld temple undertaken by young dwarf Dalain Stonecruncher with party of friends and numerous adventures that followed. (steampowered.com)
Dwarrows (2020) no information "A peaceful action-adventure and townbuilder," Dwarrows has you control three characters with unique skills to gather resources from your village's surroundings, build new structures, befriend animals and wandering elves, and adventure to find lost artifacts. Funded from a successful Kickstarter.
The Dwarves (2016) no information The Dwarves is a fantasy tactical role-playing video game developed by King Art Games. It features music composed by Benny Oschmann. In the game, players must find their way through various maze-like, medieval environments while battling a variety of monsters using a wide array of weapons. Wikipedia
Dwerve (2022) no information An epic action-adventure with tower defense combat! Dungeon crawl through a ruined kingdom, fending off hordes with turrets and traps! Punch them into pits! Pull them into spinblades! Zap and burn them! (Steam)
DX-Ball (1996) no information DX-Ball (stylized as DX • B?LL, sometimes also written as DXBALL) is a freeware computer game for the PC first released in 1996 by Michael P. Welch and Seumas McNally. The game, originally based on an earlier series of Amiga games known as MegaBall, is patterned after classic ball-and-paddle arcade games such as Breakout and Arkanoid. A level editor was also made available as well. DX-Ball has been succeeded by two direct follow-ups: DX-Ball 2 (1998) and Rival Ball (2001).
DX-Ball 2 (1998) no information DX-Ball 2 is a brick buster game for Microsoft Windows, developed by Longbow Games. As a follow up to DX-Ball by Michael P. Welch, the sequel is foremost remarked by the introduction of its 16-bit high-colour engine, presenting textured bricks and background graphics in vivid colours. The game also features two new Power-Ups, an easy to play "Kid-Mode", and a hotseat multiplayer mode, alongside an original soundtrack by SideWinder.
Dyad (2012) no information Dyad is a "tunnel racing puzzle shooting" game that uses a number of new concepts to build upon a classic genre. (wikipedia.org)
Dying Light (2015) no information Dying Light is a first-person, action survival game set in a vast open world. Roam a city devastated by a mysterious epidemic, scavenging for supplies and crafting weapons to help defeat the hordes of flesh-hungry enemies the plague has created.
Dying Light 2 Stay Human (2022) no information Dying Light 2 Stay Human is a 2022 action role-playing game developed and published by Techland. (wikipedia.org)
Dying Light: The Following (2016) no information Experience the untold chapter of Kyle Crane's story set in a vast region outside the city of Harran. Leave the urban area behind and explore a dangerous countryside packed with mysterious characters, deadly new weapons, and unexpected quests. Gain the trust of the locals and infiltrate a centuries-old cult that hides a dangerous secret. Take the wheel of a fully customizable dirt buggy, smear your tires with zombie blood, and experience Dying Light's creative brutality in high gear.
Dyna Blaster (1992) no information Dynablaster is a game for the Atari ST developed by Hudson Software released in 1992.
Dynamite Cop (1999) no information A beat 'em up video game published by Sega and initially released in arcades on Sega Model 2 hardware. It is the sequel to the 1996 game, Dynamite Deka which was released outside Japan as Die Hard Arcade. (igdb)
Dynamite Duke (1989) no information Dynamite Duke is a 1989 action arcade game developed by Seibu Kaihatsu. It was later ported to the Sega Master System, Sega Mega Drive and Sharp X68000. Being a Cabal-based shooter, it can be considered a follow-up to Seibu's Empire City: 1931 and Dead Angle. (igdb)
Dynamite Fishing World Games (2014) no information 'Dynamite Fishing – World Games' follows the tradition of its successful predecessor Super Dynamite Fishing and offers players the craziest fishing action full of fun. Hunt and hook a boat load of different fish, from bass to shark, and send them flying to the beach with a big BOOM!
Dynamite Headdy (1994) no information Dynamite Headdy[a] is a platform video game developed by Treasure and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis in 1994. The game follows a puppet named Headdy in his efforts to stop an evil puppet king from taking over his world. Headdy can throw his head at enemies to defeat them and use it to pull himself to various areas and move objects. The player can find a wide variety of "heads" which act as power-ups that provide different effects and alter gameplay. (wikipedia)
Dynamite Jack (2012) no information A brave space marine, armed with only bombs and a flashlight, must escape the Anathema Mines! (https://store.steampowered.com/app/202730/Dynamite_Jack/)
Dynasty Tactics (2002) no information Dynasty Tactics is a strategy game for the Sony PlayStation 2. The title is set during the Three Kingdoms era and takes place after the Yellow Turban Rebellion and Dong Zhuo's death. The gameplay uses elements from Koei's in depth turn based system in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms series. While the Dynasty Warriors series is a contemporary interpretation of the setting, the mood in Dynasty Tactics is archaic and gritty, closer to the tone set in the novel. (Wikipedia.org)
Dynasty Tactics 2 (2003) no information Dynasty Tactics 2 is the sequel to Koei's Dynasty Tactics. The game has 84 stages, roughly 200 different battle and strategy events, and 96 different tactics, which is near double the last game's number. (Wikipedia.org)
Dynasty Warriors (1997) no information Dynasty Warriors is a weapon-based fighting video game. Unlike the later installments in the series which are hack and slash, Dynasty Warriors is a "one-on-one" fighting game. All combat is weapon-based, similar to the Soulcalibur series. Rather than having a single all-purpose block button, as in most fighting games, the player must parry the enemy's strikes by executing their own attack at the same height with the correct timing, leaving the enemy vulnerable to attack. (Wikipedia.org)
Dynasty Warriors (2004) no information Dynasty Warriors (真・三國無双, Shin Sangoku Musō, Shin Sangokumusou in Japan) is a game in the Dynasty Warriors series for the PlayStation Portable, created by the game development company Koei. (wikipedia.org)
Dynasty Warriors 2 (2000) no information From this game onward, the player chooses a playable character general, and plays through a number of levels representing particular conflicts in the time of the three kingdoms, eventually defeating both of the other kingdoms and becoming the ruler of a unified China. However this game is not a one-on-one fighting game like the original Dynasty Warriors, but a beat 'em up hack and slash fighting game in full 3D, similar in genre to Fighting Force. (Wikipedia.org)
Dynasty Warriors 3 (2001) no information Dynasty Warriors 3 was the first in the series to introduce a two player mode and numerous other improvements over Dynasty Warriors 2. New stages, characters, weapons, attacks and music are introduced providing a completely new experience to a player that has played Dynasty Warriors 2 before. The gameplay engine and the graphics engine have also been updated, providing higher quality environments, textures and general overall graphics. (Wikipedia.org)
Dynasty Warriors 3: Xtreme Legends (2003) no information Xtreme Legends added several new features to Dynasty Warriors 3, including new items and the ability to fully customize bodyguards. The player can also import content from the DW3 disc while playing Xtreme Legends by using the "Load Original" option. If played by itself, DW3:XL only features its own scenarios and Musou modes.
Dynasty Warriors 4 (2003) no information Dynasty Warriors 4 expands on its predecessors by adding new characters, new modes of play and a completely new 'Edit Mode.' Instead of having strict routines to follow during battle, officers, to some extent, will have a greater reaction to the events taking place on the battlefield in the game and may react to things more often. (Wikipedia.org)
Dynasty Warriors 4: Empires (2004) no information Dynasty Warriors 4: Empires is a spinoff of Dynasty Warriors 4 and the first Empires title for the Dynasty Warriors series. Unlike other Warriors related titles, the players can see a simplified map of the Three Kingdoms area and are not asked to regularly perform a string of conflicts. Instead, the player chooses a character to act as the land's unifier and has the freedom to expand their territory at their own pace. (koei.wikia.com)
Dynasty Warriors 4: Xtreme Legends (2003) no information Dynasty Warriors 4: Xtreme Legends is a PlayStation 2 Dynasty Warriors 4 expansion. It has slightly improved weather effects and character reflections within the overall graphics. The original DW4 game disc is needed if the player wishes to play external modes such as 'Musou Mode.'
Dynasty Warriors 5 (2004) no information The gameplay of Dynasty Warriors 5 is based on previous "Dynasty Warriors" games. It is a hack-and-slash beat-'em-up 3-D action game. (Wikipedia.org)
Dynasty Warriors 5: Empires (2006) no information Dynasty Warriors 5: Empires is focused upon strategy game play. In Empire Mode, which features five new stages not in Dynasty Warriors 5, the player initially enacts various policies within a chosen state by consulting with the state's officers and delegating responsibilities to others. Battle tactics can be discussed, a feature of other titles in the strategy genre, such as Romance of the Three Kingdoms. (Wikipedia.org)
Dynasty Warriors 5: Xtreme Legends (2005) no information Dynasty Warriors 5: Xtreme Legends is a minor expansion to Dynasty Warriors 5. Dynasty Warriors 5: Xtreme Legends does not allow the player to play Musou Mode or Free Mode if the player does not possess the original Dynasty Warriors 5 game disk. New game modes included Destiny Mode, Xtreme Mode, and Legend Mode.
Dynasty Warriors 6 (2007) no information One of Dynasty warrior 6's key additions is the Renbu system, a new way for characters to build up their attack combos. In previous installments in the series, combos were affected by the quality of weapon the character was wielding, with more powerful weapons allowing characters longer, more elaborate and often more powerful consecutive attacks. The Renbu system replaces this system with a gauge that gradually fills as you perform attacks. (Wikipedia.org)
Dynasty Warriors 6: Empires (2009) no information The basic premise of the game is to become a leader whose goal is to conquer and maintain all regions of China. However, the player can additionally become a Vagrant (unaligned wanderer) or a vassal serving a lord, in addition to becoming a ruler. The player can step down from any force at any time, betraying their liege, or defecting to another force. The player can also make oaths of friendship with fellow officers and marry other characters. (Wikipedia.org)
Dynasty Warriors 7 (2011) no information Hack and slash video game and the seventh official installment of the Dynasty Warriors series. The story is based on the 14th-century Chinese historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. (wikipedia)
Dynasty Warriors 7 Empires (2012) no information Dynasty Warriors 7: Empires is the Empires adaptation of Dynasty Warriors 7: Xtreme Legends. The theme of this title is "lifestyle", in which the developers claim that players can experience an in-depth political and tactical system. (koei.wikia.com)
Dynasty Warriors 7: Xtreme Legends (2011) no information The game features the ability to port saved data from Dynasty Warriors 7, and the MIX-JOY system allows new modes and weapons from Xtreme Legends to be combined with those from Dynasty Warriors 7. Free Mode returns, along with a co-op Story Mode, both of which were absent in Dynasty Warriors 7. Two more modes, Challenge Mode and Legend Mode, are added. (Wikipedia.org)
Dynasty Warriors 8 (2013) no information Dynasty Warriors 8 is a hack and slash video game and the eighth official installment of the Dynasty Warriors series. The story is based on the 14th-century Chinese historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Having more than 82 characters featured in the game, the game largely based its system on Dynasty Warriors 7 and focused on adding more content for replayability while also making several tweaks to the combat system. (Wikipedia.org)
Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires (2014) no information Like previous Empires adaptations, it focuses more on strategical and tactical battle system. It allows players to modify the player force's flags, horses, and soldiers, as well as featuring large-scale strategems, enhanced from Dynasty Warriors 7: Empires. In addition to the marriage system, players' officers can have children with their spouses. A new playable character, Xun Yu was also added in Empires. (Wikipedia.org)
Dynasty Warriors 8: Xtreme Legends (2013) no information Dynasty Warriors 8: Xtreme Legends includes additional features not present in Dynasty Warriors 8, such as a new story mode dedicated to Lu Bu and his allies, new stages for the rest of the kingdoms and other characters, new content for Ambition Mode, Challenge Mode, a new EX attack for each character, and five new playable characters: Chen Gong, Fa Zheng, Lu Lingqi, Yu Jin, and Zhu Ran. It also enables cross-platform multiplayer. (Wikipedia.org)
Dynasty Warriors 9 (2018) no information Dynasty Warriors 9 is a hack and slash game played from a third-person perspective with stealth elements. The game revamps the gameplay of the series with the introduction of the open world environment. A traversable map of China is implemented which the player can freely roam on foot, horseback or boat, the game focuses on livable environments such as cities and towns as well as places where large battles take place. The characters' move-set combinations is also revised. (Wikipedia.org)
Dynasty Warriors 9: Empires (2021) no information Empires, a unique "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" experience. Dramatic stories of officers on different sides. (Metacritic.com)
Dynasty Warriors Advance (2005) no information Advance features 13 playable characters and 11 battles from the Three Kingdoms. Characters have some similar attacks to their counterparts in the other Dynasty Warriors games, but there is no jumping, arrows, or mounts. Characters still level up and can acquire weapons hidden around the map. There is a new mechanic, a Gradius-style power meter that cycles through a number of powerups as you defeat enemies; you lose powerups as you take damage. (Wikipedia.org)
Dynasty Warriors DS: Fighter\'s Battle (2007) no information Dynasty Warriors DS: Fighter's Battle (真・三國無双DSファイターズバトル, Shin Sangokumusō Dī Esu Faitāzu Batoru, Shin Sangokumusou DS Fighter's Battle in Japan) is a Nintendo DS action video game developed by Koei. (wikipedia.org)
Dynasty Warriors Gundam Reborn (2014) no information Dynasty Warriors Gundam Reborn is the fourth installment in the Gundam Musou/Dynasty Warriors Gundam series. The game features over 120 units, as well as new gameplay elements and the return of space battles among other things. (gundam.wikia.com)
Dynasty Warriors Next (2011) no information Dynasty Warriors Next is a beat 'em up video game and a spin-off title of the Dynasty Warriors series of video games. (wikipedia.org)
Dynasty Warriors Online (2006) no information Dynasty Warriors Online, known as Shin Sangoku Musou Online (真・三國無双Online, Shin SangokuMusō Online) in Japan, was a massively-multiplayer online game. (wikiepdia.org)
Dynasty Warriors Vol. 2 (2006) no information Dynasty Warriors Vol. 2 (真・三國無双 2nd Evolution, Shin Sangokumusō Sekando Eboryūshon, Shin Sangokumusou 2nd Evolution in Japan) is a hack and slash video game, part of the widely popular Dynasty Warriors series, developed by Omega Force. (wikipedia.org)
Dynasty Warriors: Godseekers (2016) no information Dynasty Warriors: Godseekers is a tactical role-playing game developed by Omega Force. (wikipedia.org)
Dynasty Warriors: Gundam (2007) no information Dynasty Warriors: Gundam follows in the style of previous Dynasty Warriors games as an action-oriented hack 'n' slash with some tactical elements. The biggest difference between Dynasty Warriors: Gundam and Koei's Dynasty Warriors series is the core content; rather than using characters and story from the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the games draw their material from across the various Gundam anime series. There are also numerous changes in actual gameplay. (Wikipedia.org)
Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2 (2008) no information Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2 follows in the style of previous Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors games as an action-oriented hack and slash with some tactical elements. However, all of Koei's Gundam titles also have unique gameplay mechanics that help set them apart from Koei's core Dynasty Warriors series. (Wikipedia.org)
Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 3 (2010) no information Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 3 features a new, cel-shaded graphical style that brings the series visually closer to its animated roots, along with a new streamlined HUD that minimizes screen clutter. The enemy A.I. (a commonly criticized weak point in the Dynasty Warriors franchise) has been revamped, with enemy units now gaining the ability to reinforce and support each other in combat. (Wikipedi.org)
Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce (2009) no information Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce (?????? MULTI RAID, Shin Sangoku Musou Multi Raid) is a spin-off game of Dynasty Warriors 6 that is available.
Dynasty Warriors: Unleashed (2017) no information A mobile version of the Dynasty Warriors franchise.
Dynasty Wars (1990) no information Dynasty Wars is a game for the Atari ST developed by Capcom, Tiertex released in 1990
Dynasty Wars (1989) no information The players' goal is to wipe out the Huang Ching, the organization responsible for the unrest of the Han Dynasty and later defeat the tyrant Dong Zhuo, and up to two players can fight side by side to accomplish this goal. This game always scrolls to the right. Players must be able to survive the rebel hordes to reach and kill the rebel general in each stage to free the province. (wiki)
Dynowarz: Destruction of Spondylus (1990) no information Dynowarz: Destruction of Spondylus is a game by Bandai for the Nintendo Entertainment System. (wikipedia.org)
DYO (2018) no information DYO is a mind-bending cooperative platformer for one or two players where you can hop between two halves of a split screen. (store.steampowered.com)
DYSMANTLE (2021) no information Ascend from your shelter. Ruin everything. Escape the wretched island. ⚔️🔨🎣🌱🌵🍰 Explore. Fight. Level up. Survive. Gather. Craft. Harvest. Hunt. Build. Farm. Solve puzzles. Fish. Cook. Live. Enjoy the bittersweet post-apocalypse. (store.steampowered.com)
Dyson Sphere Program (2022) no information Dyson Sphere Program is a factory simulation game developed by Youthcat Studio. (wikipedia.org)
E-Motion (1990) no information E-Motion is a 1990 puzzle video game developed by The Assembly Line.
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) no information E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is a game for the Atari 2600. It is based on the film of the same name, and was designed by Howard Scott Warshaw. The objective of the game is to guide the E.T. through a cubic world to collect an interplanetary telephone that will allow him to contact his home planet. E.T. is cited as one of the worst games of all time and one of the biggest commercial failures in video game history, as well as contributing to the video game industry crash of 1983. (wikipedia.org)
E.V.O.: Search for Eden (1992) no information Combining traditional platforming mechanics with leveling mechanics originating from RPG's, E.V.O. involves the player navigating a creature through a number of side-scrolling levels while undergoing bodily evolution to cope with ever-changing environments. Spanning a period of over a billion years, the game's story involves Gaia, daughter of the sun and mystical embodiment of the Earth, guiding the player through five distinct geological periods of the planet's history. (Wikipedia)
E.X. Troopers (2012) no information The game features similar gameplay elements to previous Lost Planet games, including the presence of major boss battles, extreme terrain, and Vital Suits (VSs). The player controls the protagonist, Bren, from a third-person perspective as he is challenged to navigate through different areas by running, dashing, grappling, zip-lining, and using his jet pack to quickly boost over a short distance. (wikipedia.org)
E.Y.E.: Divine Cybermancy (2011) no information E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy, stylised as E.?.?: Divine Cybermancy, is an action role-playing first-person shooter video game developed by Streum On Studio, and built using Valve Corporation's Source engine. It is a cyberpunk themed game based on the table-top role-playing game "A.V.A." developed by Streum On Studio in 1998. (wikipedia.org)
EA Playground (2007) no information EA Playground is a video game for the Nintendo DS and Wii by Electronic Arts. (wikipedia.org)
EA Sports Active 2: Personal Trainer (2010) no information EA Sports Active 2: Personal Trainer is a lifting video game developed by EA Northern America. (wikipedia.org)
EA Sports Active NFL Training Camp (2010) no information EA Sports Active NFL Training Camp is an American football-based fitness video game developed by EA Canada. (wikipedia.org)
EA Sports Active: Personal Trainer (2009) no information EA Sports Active: Personal Trainer is a video game developed by EA Canada for the Wii console. (wikipedia.org)
EA Sports FC 24 (2023) no information EA Sports FC 24 is an association football video game, developed by EA Vancouver and EA Romania. (wikipedia.org)
EA Sports MMA (2010) no information EA Sports MMA is a 2010 sports video game which was developed by EA Tiburon. (wikipedia.org)
EA Sports PGA Tour (2023) no information EA Sports PGA Tour (also marketed as EA Sports PGA Tour: Road to the Masters) is a sports video game developed by EA Tiburon. (wikipedia.org)
EA Sports UFC (2014) no information EA Sports' first instalment in their UFC games franchise.
EA Sports UFC 2 (2016) no information EA Sports UFC 2 is a mixed martial arts fighting video game developed by EA Canada, and published in March 2016 by Electronic Arts for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The sequel to 2014's EA Sports UFC, it is based on the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) brand. (wikipedia.org)
EA Sports UFC 3 (2018) no information EA SPORTS UFC 3 revolutionizes authentic fighting movement with Real Player Motion Tech, a new animation technology that delivers the most responsive and authentic athletic motion in sports gaming.
EA Sports UFC 4 (2020) no information In EA SPORTS UFC 4 the fighter you become is shaped by your fight style, your achievements, and your personality. Develop and customize your character through a unified progression system across all modes. Go from unknown amateur to UFC superstar in the new Career Mode, experience the origins of combat sports in two all-new environments; The Kumite and The Backyard, or challenge the world in new Blitz Battles or Online World Championships to become the undisputed champ. (Metacritic.com)
EA Sports UFC 5 (2023) no information EA Sports UFC 5 is a mixed martial arts fighting video game developed by EA Vancouver. (wikipedia.org)
EA Sports WRC (2023) no information EA Sports WRC, also known as WRC, is a racing video game developed by Codemasters. (wikipedia.org)
Ea$y Money (1988) no information The game board is piled high with money packs of different denominations. The money packs are ten bills of the same amount wrapped in a paper strip. Players roll dice and move around the board sharing one token. Follow the directions on the space either doubling their current money, landing on or passing an Easy Money space to collect one or two million dollars, collecting a Mystery Jackpot, holding a lottery or playing on Wall Street. All money is taken from the huge pile in the center of the b
Eador. Masters of the Broken World (2013) no information Eador: Masters of the Broken World is a turn-based strategy in a fantasy setting. The game combines a lot of different elements from a whole bunch of games genres. There are tactical battles on a hexagonal battlefields and heroes traveling around the map, but also complex economical and political system and 'a grand strategy' approach to the game campaign. (gamefaqs)
Eamon (1980) no information Eamon, sometimes known by the longer title The Wonderful World of Eamon, is a role-playing adventure game created by Donald Brown. (wikipedia.org)
Earl Weaver Baseball (1987) no information A live baseball game with several all-star teams going back a hundred years. You can act as GM, manager, and player, in control of virtually every action that can happen on the diamond or off. Many historical ballparks to choose from. Comes with a player editor as well.
Earnest Evans (1991) no information In the 1930's, famed archaeologist Earnest Evans unearthed his greatest challenge: three ancient idols that together could bring an end to life on Earth. The idols were scattered at random throughout the world by the god of the winds, Hastur, before its power was crushed. Yet Evans was injured before he could complete the search. Fifty years pass and now its up to Dr. Evans' grandson Earnest to save the world. (igdb)
Earth 2150 (2000) no information Earth 2150 also known as Earth 2150: Escape from the Blue Planet is a real-time strategy game, originally published in 2000 by SSI and the Polish developer Reality Pump and a sequel to the largely unknown Earth 2140. It was one of the first commercial full-3D games of its kind. (wikipedia.org)
Earth 2150: Lost Souls (2002) no information Earth 2150: Lost Souls is the second sequel to the real time strategy game Earth 2150. While it is a stand-alone game, many consider it the second expansion pack because it does little more than provide new missions, and weapons. The story takes place alongside the original game's story. (wikipedia.org)
Earth 2150: The Moon Project (2001) no information Earth 2150: The Moon Project is a sequel to the real time strategy game Earth 2150. While the game is in fact a stand-alone game, many consider it an expansion pack because it does little more than provide new missions, and weapons. The story takes place alongside the original game's story. (wikipedia.org)
Earth 2160 (2005) no information Earth 2160 is a real time strategy (RTS) computer game, the third in the "Earth" series and developed by Reality Pump studios. It is a direct sequel to Earth 2150. The game continues the dystopic themes of the previous Earth games, and is set in numerous locales throughout the solar system. (wikipedia.org)
Earth Atlantis (2017) no information Ninety six percent of the earth's surface is underwater. Human civilization has fallen. Machines have adopted the shape and form of marine animals. The ocean is full of creature-machine hybrid monsters. You are a "Hunter" and the new journey begins...
Earth Defence Force (1991) no information Earth Defense Force is a 1991 horizontal scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Jaleco. (wikipedia.org)
Earth Defense Force 2017 (2006) no information Earth Defense Force 2017, known in Japan as Chiky? B?eigun 3, is a third-person shooter developed by Sandlot. (wikipedia.org)
Earth Defense Force 2025 (2013) no information Earth Defense Force 2025 is a third-person shooter developed by Sandlot and published by D3 Publisher, for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
Earth Defense Force 4.1: The Shadow of New Despair (2016) no information t's a fight for the future of the planet between the Ravagers, a merciless swarm of alien invaders, and the Earth Defense Force (EDF) in this third-person shooter.Play as four different classes in over 80 missions with a range of 800 weapons at your disposal.Co-op play supported. (store.steampowered.com)
Earth Defense Force 4.1: Wing Diver the Shooter (2018) no information A top-down shooter spin-off of the Earth Defense Force series.
Earth Defense Force 5 (2017) no information Become one of the soldiers of EDF and exterminate the invading aliens. Protect peace on Earth. Human-Looking Aliens Appear for the First Time in The Series What are the unprecedented and intellectual alien beings from another planet called the 'Primer'? A series-first enemy alien finally appears. The battle with this intelligent enemy produces unprecedented deep despair, while leading the player to the most fun yet as EDF must confront them with courage and wisdom. (Metacritic.com)
Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon (2011) no information Players take the role of Lightning Alpha, who battles against wave after wave of deadly gigantic insect and robot enemies. Insect Armageddon predominately takes place in the city of New Detroit, the target of a concentrated bug invasion that only the EDF can stop. (wikipedia.org).
Earth Defense Force: Iron Rain (2019) no information Earth Defense Force: Iron Rain (??? ?????? ???? ???? ???, ?su Difensu F?su Aian Rein) is an EDF title more along the lines of Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon geared more toward Western audiences, with a more serious tone and using none of the classic Sandlot EDF assets. (theearthdefenseforce.fandom.com)
Earth Saver (2011) no information Land on the meteorite and set explosives to break off small pieces so the rock breaks up in the earth's atmosphere. Chunks of meteorite that are too big will smash into Earth. You can plant a series of bombs to create chain reaction-combos, blasting off chunks of rock the size of houses with ease. You'll also need to tackle the many strange alien lifeforms you come across, by either blowing them up or by cunningly blasting around the piece of rock they are standing on. (mobygames)
Earth Seeker (2011) no information Earth Seeker (???????) is a role-playing video game developed by Crafts & Meister and Kadokawa Shoten. (wikipedia.org)
Earth\'s Dawn (2015) no information Earth’s Dawn is looming and the fate of the planet hangs in the balance! Dive into frantic side-scrolling combat and take the fight to the alien horde before destroying hulking bosses! (steam)
EarthBound (1994) no information As Ness and his party of four, the player travels the world to collect melodies en route to defeating the evil alien force Giygas. It is the second game of the Mother series, and the only one to be released in the English language until its predecessor was released under the name EarthBound Beginnings in 2015 as part of Wii U's Virtual Console.
Earthfall (2018) no information Earthfall is a co-operative shooter for up to four players. Using team-based tactics to fortify holdouts and complete objectives, players must work together to survive. (store.steampowered.com)
Earthlock: Festival of Magic (2016) no information Earthlock: Festival of Magic is a role-playing video game developed and published by the Norwegian company Snowcastle Games. (wikipedia.org)
EarthNight (2019) no information EarthNight is an illustrated epic 2D platformer about the dragon apocalypse, and a love letter to classic arcade games. (store.steampowered.com)
Earthworm Jim (1994) no information Jim is a normal earthworm, until a special "super suit" falls from the sky and allows him to operate much like a human, with his "worm-part" acting as a head and the suit acting as arms, body, and legs. Jim's task is two-fold: he must evade the game's many antagonists, who are after him because they want the suit back, and also rescue and protect Princess What's-Her-Name from them. (wikipedia.org)
Earthworm Jim 2 (1995) no information Earthworm Jim 2 is a run and gun platform video game starring an earthworm named Jim in a robotic suit who battles evil. The purpose of the game is largely the same as it was in the original Earthworm Jim; traverse through the levels in order to save Princess What's Her Name, and defeat the game's numerous enemies, namely Psy-Crow. (wikipedia.org)
Earthworm Jim 3D (1999) no information Earthworm Jim 3D is a platform game, the third in the Earthworm Jim series. (wikipedia.org)
Earthworm Jim HD (2010) no information Earthworm Jim HD is a high definition remake of the original Earthworm Jim video game. (wikipedia.org)
EarthX (2019) no information EarthX is a game that focuses mainly on managing your own private space company. You will have to develop better and better rockets, fight for contracts with competitors, and develop your company to the highest levels. This space company simulator, which has been under development for over a year, has a nice graphic design and a pleasant soundtrack by xandra. (Mobygames.com)
East Side Story - A Carol Reed Mystery (2007) no information On her fourth year in Sweden, Carol finally decides to have a long summer vacation, reading novels in her hammock and looking after her allotment. However, her vacation is soon interrupted when she receives a letter from a friend visiting Paris. The person he's travelling with has just gotten a message that a vagrant has been killed in his Swedish apartment, after sneaking in there to sleep. Starting off with no clues at all, Carol is soon wrapped up in her longest and most complex case to date.
Easter Benny Bunny (2008) no information Easter is approaching and Benny Bunny has his paws full. He is pleased with his job as the Easter Bunny, but he also needs a sharp mind. According to the "Regulations" on Easter eggs, there can never be two identical eggs in one basket. Can you help the Easter Bunny distribute the eggs properly? The first player to get all four of their eggs into Easter baskets first wins, but placement of the eggs is not random!
The Easter Bunny Game (2010) no information A pickup and delivery game in which players of all ages move their bunnies around the board, collecting Easter eggs, and delivering them to homes in time for Easter. The game is played with chocolate mini-eggs; approximately 24 in four colours are required each game.
Easter Bunny\'s Big Day (2003) no information Easter Bunny's Big Day asks children to help the Easter Bunny find and deliver eggs to all the boys and girls of Easter Village. Unfortunately, the floppy-eared rabbit doesn't have enough eggs, so players will have to solve puzzles and play games to find more eggs. (igdb)
The Easter Game (1980) no information The goal of the game is to collect 2 jelly beans, 2 eggs, and 2 chicks. Each player has a spinner with these objects depicted on them and the first to claim all of them wins.
Eastern Exorcist (2021) no information Eastern Exorcist is a stunning 2D side-scrolling action RPG set in a fantasy eastern world with the vicious spirits and monsters. Play as a skilled exorcist against chaotic evil to fight your way through the brutal world, and experience different stories of joy and sorrow. (store.steampowered.com)
Eastshade (2019) no information You are a traveling painter, exploring the island of Eastshade. Capture the world on canvas using your artist’s easel. Talk to the inhabitants to learn about their lives. Make friends and help those in need. Visit cities, scale summits, unearth mysteries, and discover forgotten places! (Steam)
Eastward (2021) no information Eastward is a beautifully detailed and charismatic adventure game with RPG elements, from Shanghai-based indie developers Pixpil. (store.steampowered.com)
Easy Money (1935) no information A game of Buying, Selling, Building, Borrowing, Banking and Mortgaging. If it sounds like Monopoly its because it's a very close cousin. The board is similar. Pass the bonus and get $250. You can build houses, buy utilities. You have to pay rent etc. etc.
Eat It! (2007) no information Test your taste buds with fun trivia questions about the foods you love to eat, from Chocolate & Candy to Snacks & Desserts. What kind of animal is Cheetos’ mascot, Chester? How many fudge stripes are there on a Keebler Fudge Stripes Cookie – 3, 5, 6, or 7? When Americans scream for ice cream, what is their favorite topping?
Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard (2009) no information In Eat Lead, players will take on the role of quintessential videogame star Matt Hazard, voiced by Will Arnett (Arrested Development, 30 Rock).
Eat Poop You Cat (1823) no information Each player starts with a piece of paper and a pencil. At the top of the paper, each player writes a sentence. Then they pass the papers to their left. The next player "draws" the sentence then folds the paper so only the drawing is visible and passes it to their left. The next player looks at the drawing and writes a sentence that they think the drawing represents. This continues until all players have their original paper back. At the end, all players unfold their paper, and much hilarity ensu
Eat Them! (2010) no information Eat Them! is a video game developed by FluffyLogic and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was released for PlayStation 3 on December 21, 2010. The game is a spiritual successor to Rampage.
eBay: The Card Game (2001) no information Each player is randomly dealt a set of "Curios" of categories: Vintage, Games, etc., Electronics, Sports and Collectibles. Once you win an auction of the items that match each of your Curio cards you win the game. Item cards represent the items you can find for sale on the eBay website. During the game Item Cards are auctioned off to the highest bidder.
Ebenezer and the Invisible World (2023) no information Embark on a story-rich 2D Metroidvania adventure with breathtaking hand-drawn art, playing as miser-turned-hero Ebenezer Scrooge in a reimagined Victorian-fantasy based on Charles Dickens’ classic novel, A Christmas Carol. Enlist the help of ghosts to save the people of London before it’s too late. (store.steampowered.com)
EBOLA 2 (2021) no information EBOLA 2 is created in the spirit of the great classics of survival horrors. In this game, you will control the main character with a first-person camera which makes you feel like you’re in a real horror movie.
Ecchi Sketch: Draw Cute Girls Every Day! (2017) no information Ecchi Sketch: Draw Cute Girls Every Day follows the story of Yume Akiyama, a girl in her mid twenties who works at a real 'dead-end' job - at a funeral company. Her real passion, however, is anything girl x girl - manga, anime, videogames; if it has cute girls romancing other cute girls, then she's a fan. (store.steampowered.com)
Ecco Jr. (1995) no information In this game, a younger version of Ecco goes to see the Big Blue, completing tasks such as herding seahorses, swimming through rings, and finding lost balls for sea lions along the way. (wiki)
Ecco the Dolphin (1992) no information In this action-adventure game, players are Ecco the Dolphin, a bottlenose dolphin who travels through time to combat hostile aliens in Earth's oceans and on an extraterrestrial spacecraft.
Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (2000) no information Defender of the Future bore a different storyline from that of the Mega Drive/Genesis games; it is generally regarded as an alternate universe. (wiki)
Ecco: The Tides of Time (1994) no information The Tides of Time continues from the ending of the original game, in which Ecco had saved his dolphin pod and the Earth from the Vortex aliens. Still wielding the powers granted to him by the ancient life-form known as the Asterite, Ecco has since returned to his peaceful life in Earth's waters. One day, while Ecco is out exploring an underwater cave, a powerful earthquake goes off and causes an avalanche. As Ecco recovers, he discovers that the Asterite's powers have left him. (wiki)
ECHO (2017) no information Echo is a stealth video game released on September 19th 2017. It was developed and published by Danish indie studio Ultra Ultra. The game takes place in a planet-wide palace that creates echoes of the player, and teaches them the actions of the player.
Echo Generation (2021) no information Echo Generation follows a gang of kids through otherworldly adventures as they investigate mysterious and supernatural events in their hometown that will change the course of their lives forever. (Metacritic.com)
Echo Night (1998) no information The story revolves around what happened to the ship Orpheus, which mysteriously disappeared from the sea. The story also uncovers the mystery about two stones that contain some kind of supernatural power. It is played from a first-person perspective. The player is often transported into the past via the passengers or certain objects. Once the player fulfills a task important to a spirit they will vanish and drop an "Astral Piece" which can be used to get a different ending scene. (wikipedia.org)
Echo Night 2: The Lord of Nightmares (1999) no information You are Richard Osmond, whose girlfriend, Christina, went missing. She was last seen in a library where she had worked in. As you find an old tome from the library, you are sent to the Clancy Residence in different space and time to uncover the truth behind Christina's disappearance. (Mobygames)
Echo Night: Beyond (2004) no information In the year 2044, Richard Osmond and Claudia Seifer take a flight into space in order to be married on Earth's Moon. However during the flight there is an accident and Richard wakes up disoriented and alone. Something strange seems to be going on, and maybe Richard is even seeing ghosts! He has to find Claudia before it's too late, and figure out what's going on. (Mobygames)
Echo of Soul (2013) no information The story begins with a war between The Gods and The Giants. The Gods had won the war, but the corrupted blood of the Giant King contaminated the source of all creation. The Gods attempted to purify the world from the malicious spirit, but they were unable to. You must become the Soulkeeper of the Gods and protect the world from harm. (steam)
Echo: Secrets of the Lost Cavern (2005) no information Arok is a stone age hunter, who wants to become a cave painter. After interpreting some markings he finds in a cave as clues left for him by a famous cave painter who he met as a young boy, he decides to seek out the famous painter and become his student.
echochrome (2008) no information Echochrome requires the player to control a moving character—which resembles an articulated wooden artist's mannequin—to visit, in any order, particular locations on the surfaces of collections of three-dimensional shapes. The objectives are marked by shadows ("echoes") of the moving character. When the last marked position has been visited, one last echo appears, which the player must reach to finish the level: scoring is simply a matter of timing completion of each level. (wikipedia.org).
Echochrome II (2010) no information Echochrome II is a 2010 puzzle action game developed by Japan Studio. (wikipedia.org)
Echolocaution (2021) no information By listening to the ultrasound echoes bats can catch objects in the dark and protect themselves from danger. Each round of this game takes two minutes to play. Eat as many bugs as you can before dawn, and use echolocation to predict the movements of incoming owls.
Echoshift (2009) no information Echoshift is a 2009 puzzle video game. (wikipedia.org)
Eclipse: Edge of Light (2019) no information Explore an unknown world. Discover its past. Uncover its mystery. Eclipse is a first-person sci-fi adventure game. After crash-landing on a sentient planet, you awake to find a dreamscape world filled with discovery, wonder and the littered remains of a betrayed civilization. (store.steampowered.com)
Eco Creatures: Save the Forest (2007) no information Eco Creatures: Save the Forest, known as Ecolis (エコリス, Ekorisu) in Japan and as Ecolis: Save the Forest in Europe, is a real-time strategy video game. (wikipedia.org)
Ecolibrium (2012) no information Ecolibrium is a Sims-style game developed by Spanish studio StormBASIC games. (wikipedia.org)
EcoQuest: The Search for Cetus (1991) no information EcoQuest is an educational adventure game designed to teach about the importance of environmental ethics. The protagonist is a 10-year-old boy named Adam Greene: the son of an ecologist, and an expert scuba diver. Adam's attempts to help a dolphin that his father has rescued, takes a turn for the weirder when the dolphin starts talking. In no time flat, he's trying to seek out Cetus, the sperm whale king of Eluria, an underwater kingdom populated by marine animals. (wikipedia.org)
Ecstatica (1994) no information The gameplay is from a third-person perspective with viewing angles changing automatically. The player has the option of choosing either a male or female character. The player has the ability to sneak, walk or run in different direction. Throughout the game, the character is under constant threat from demons. He must fight with them, using various moves. In addition to action and adventure elements, the game also contains moments of black and crude humor. (wikipedia.org).
ECW Hardcore Revolution (2000) no information ECW Hardcore Revolution is a professional wrestling video game released by Acclaim Entertainment, based on the professional wrestling promotion Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). (wikipedia.org)
Ed, Edd n Eddy: Jawbreakers! (2002) no information The Eds must collect raffle tickets to win a contest whose grand prize is a lifetime supply of ever-lasting jawbreakers. Throughout the game, Ed, Double D, and Eddy will tap into their unique brand of resourcefulness as they earn money, solve physical puzzles, interact with their pals from the cul-de-sac, and find hidden goodies. (wikipedia.org)
Ed, Edd n Eddy: Scam of the Century (2007) no information Ed, Edd n Eddy: Scam of the Century is a video game developed by Japanese video game developer Art Co., Ltd. (wikipedia.org)
Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Mis-Edventures (2005) no information The game is divided into six separate game segments and two bonus stages that act as different episodes. Players can use them in special tag team formations like the " (Leaning-)Tower-of-Eddy" (as Eddy), "Trampol-Edd" (as Edd), and "Batter-Ed (-Ram)" (as Ed) to complete eight levels, referred to as scams. The Eds' normal weapons and skills include Ed lifting heavy objects, Edd using a slingshot to hit distant targets, and Eddy using the El Mongo stink bomb to stun enemies. (wikipedia.org)
Eddie Cantor\'s Game: Tell It to the Judge (1932) no information Players move their pawns (representing automobiles) around the board by playing cards that represent traffic signals. A twist to the game involves the "To See the Judge" spaces on the board. Land on one and and you must draw a summons card, and then the player designated as the judge (he wears a badge that is included) gives the player a fine. The winner is the player who reaches "The Club" and has the most amount of money left once all players are finished.
Eddie Hill in the Curse of the Skull Medallion (2024) no information Help Eddie to retrieve the Skull Medallion sitting atop a mountain walled by a perilous jungle and an ancient temple full of dangers. (store.steampowered.com)
eden* (2009) no information A tale of the planet's final love story told using the full force of minori's critically acclaimed illustrative style, engaging musical compositions, and the highly talented staff that has led fans coming back for more every single time! (store.steampowered)
Edgar: Bokbok in Boulzac (2020) no information You are eccentric outcast Edgar, living in the woods with your chicken and beloved squash crops. Unfortunately, a sudden disaster forces you out of your shack and towards the bright lights of the big city, Boulzac, where an 800 year old fire rages beneath the surface, and weird things are afoot. (mobygames.com)
EDGE (2008) no information Edge is a platform puzzle video game with an isometric viewpoint. The player moves a cube by "rolling" its faces toward a given direction. The cube can climb over steps that equal in height to the cube. By balancing the cube along the edge of a wall or space, the player can hang across certain edges in order to cross large gaps. The objective is to navigate the cube through maze-like levels and reach the goal. (wikipedia.org).
Edge of Eternity (2021) no information Wage epic turn-based battles as you follow Daryon and Selene on their quest to find a cure to the all-consuming Corrosion in this grand tale of hope and sacrifice. (Metacritic.com)
Edge of the Empire (2013) no information Out here on the edge, rules are loose. The Galactic Empire controls the central systems but danger, uncertainty, and adventure reside on the Outer Rim. Hunt the most dangerous game as a bounty hunter, try to settle a thus undiscovered planet as a colonist, or try to outrun any Star Destroyer, Hutt, or competitor as a smuggler. Edge of the Empire Star Wars Role-Playing Game lets you experience your own Star Wars story with a variety of skills, careers, and a unique dice rolling system.
Edna & Harvey: Harvey\'s New Eyes (2012) no information Lilli is a shy and obedient girl who is a pupil at a boarding school managed by a female convent order. Her friend Edna is also a student at the school. When Edna disappears from the school Lilli decides to go looking for her.
Edna & Harvey: The Breakout (2008) no information Edna wakes up in a padded cell. She has no idea why she could possibly be there since she is as sane as any person. Harvey, the stuffed rabbit that Edna has regular conversations with, agrees. Together they decide to escape.
Eek! The Cat (1994) no information Eek! The Cat is a 1994 game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System published by Ocean and developed by CTA Developments. It is a revised port of Sleepwalker, a 1993 video game previously released on the Commodore Amiga. (eekthecat.wikia.com)
Eets Munchies (2014) no information Eets (aka Eets: Hunger. It's emotional.) is a 2D puzzle game developed by Klei Entertainment and first released for Microsoft Windows. It was released via Xbox Live Arcade under the title Eets: Chowdown. It was later reimagined as Eets Munchies. Eets combines elements of games such as Lemmings and The Incredible Machine, and adds a quirky art style and a surreal sense of humor. The player must navigate the titular character through a series of platforms to collect puzzle pieces. (wikipedia.org
Eets: Hunger. It\'s Emotional (2006) no information Eets (also known as Eets: Hunger. It's emotional.) is a 2D puzzle game developed by Klei Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Eezee Kricket (2007) no information It is a fairly simple roll-and-move game where the player moves his pawn around an 8x8 grid, following the instructions on the given square. If the square shows that the batsman is out, then the player must answer a trivia question - if he fails to answer correctly, then he is out, but if he gets it right, he continues. The trivia questions are all cricket based, specifically pertaining to cricket in the West Indies and require at least an interest in West Indian cricket to be able to have a
Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two (2008) no information Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two is a two-part Japanese adult visual novel, Minori attempted to create a movie-like experience, using a lot of animated two-dimensional computer graphics presented from various angles. Instead of presenting the visuals straight-on with a character's image in the middle of the screen and the character being the main focus, the character images in the Ef series are off-center and appear closer to "event" computer graphics (CGs) in typical visual novels. (wikipedia.org).
eFootball PES 2021 Season Update (2020) no information eFootball PES 2021 Season Update is a football simulation video game of the eFootball Pro Evolution Soccer series, developed by PES Productions. (wikipedia.org)
eFootball Pro Evolution Soccer 2020 (2019) no information eFootball Pro Evolution Soccer 2020 (abbreviated eFootball PES2020) is a football simulation video game developed by PES Productions. (wikipedia.org)
Egg (1998) no information A unique competitive god-game/golf-sim hybrid. Can be played with up to 4 players. Egg is a Strategy game, area-claiming game which involves almighty god-eggs. (igdb)
Egg Mania: Eggstreme Madness (2002) no information Egg Mania is a puzzle game in which the player controls an egg-shaped character against either a computer opponent or another player via the link cable. The object of the main modes is to build a tower tall enough to reach a balloon at the top of the playfield before the opponent does. If the player tries to take a short cut and not build complete floors, the structure will start crumbling and the water will come up faster. (mobygames)
Egg Monster Hero (2005) no information Egg Monster Hero (エッグモンスターHERO) is a role playing game spin-off of Hanjuku Hero. (wikipedia.org)
EGG: Elemental Gimmick Gear (2000) no information This game is an Action RPG with a lot of emphasis on puzzle-solving. The player can move around the battlefield, using various physical attacks, such as punching, extending the arm or spinning. Players will also unlock elemental (magic-like) attacks which will be useful for longer range attacks, finding secret areas with capsules and solving some of the game's puzzles. In total, there are 4 types of elements to unlock with some of the skills utilizing multiple elements. (mobygames.com)
Eggman Hates Furries (2010) no information Eggman Hates Furries is a Game Maker-based Sonic the Hedgehog fangame made by Oddwarg, billed as "a 2D physics-based platformer which focuses on refined boss battles and stylish presentation". The plot is fairly simple, but not nonexistent. (igdb)
Eggs of Steel: Charlie\'s Eggcelent Adventure (1998) no information In Eggs of Steel, the player takes control of Charlie the Egg, a night watchman at the MOM Steel Factory. However while on break, the machines start up and it is up to Charlie to stop it by hitting the reset button hidden on the other end of the factory, but to do this Charlie must face hazardous obstacles and bad guys trying to stop him. (mobygames)
Egypte Kids (2001) no information Travel back in time to Ancient Egypt for a adventure in the time of the Mommies and the Pharaohs! Find yourself in Heliopolis, a city located on the banks of the River Nile, right at the heart of Ancient Egypt. Solve mysteries with the help of your new pal Dragoo, a mischievous young dragon, who will be there to help you every step of the way. Learn about daily life in Ancient Egypt, the Egyptian Gods, and the hieroglyphs. Includes integrated multimedia encyclopedia. (mobygames.com)
Ehrgeiz (1998) no information The world's most brutal tournament has as its trophy the legendary weapon 'EHRGEIZ'. Now, fighters from around the world assemble to claim this prize and its mysterious power.
Eidolon (2014) no information The player character travels through the wilderness and ruined cities of post-apocalyptic Western Washington, which is depicted using stylized, low-polygon graphics. While navigating this vast space, the player collects documents that reveal the stories of its previous inhabitants and the passing away of civilization; a key theme of the game is the potential for nature to outlast human activity. (Wikipedia)
Einhänder (1997) no information Einhänder takes place in a fictional future during a war between the Earth colony, Sodom and the Moon colony, Selene. The "First Moon War" resulted in the destruction of most of the Earth's surface and the creation of a totalitarian regime on the planet. The game recounts the events of the "Second Moon War" in which the Moon attacks the Earth again for natural resources. (wiki)
En Eins Perfektewelt (2010) no information Akatsuki/En-Eins is set in a fictional future of 266X, involving several characters that resemble the Nazi soldiers of the World War II era and a bit from Norse myth Asgard, among others. In-game visuals supplement this sort of specific militaristic theme and environment, portrayed by the flat and somewhat cubist character portraits and story sequence images. (wiki)
Eisenhorn: Xenos (2016) no information Eisenhorn: Xenos is a third-person science-fiction action-adventure game set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, based on the novel Xenos, the first book of the Eisenhorn trilogy by Dan Abnett. (wikipedia.org)
Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising (2022) no information Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising combines a thrilling adventure through ancient ruins with the tale of one town’s rise from the ashes. (Metacritic.com)
Elasto Mania (2000) no information This is a motorbike simulator arcade game. Your goal is to collect different objects in this 18-level game as you race through a variety of dangers and pitfalls.
Elden Ring (2022) no information Elden Ring is a fantasy, action and open world game with RPG elements such as stats, weapons and spells. Rise, Tarnished, and be guided by grace to brandish the power of the Elden Ring and become an Elden Lord in the Lands Between. (igdb.com)
The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard (1998) no information Redguard differentiates itself from the core The Elder Scrolls games by being a linear action game played entirely in the third-person, whereas other entries in the series feature a free roaming environment from a first-person viewpoint. It also features a protagonist with a set name, race and set of skills, whereas the other games allow the player to customize all of these elements. (Wikipedia.org)
The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall (1996) no information The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall is a fantasy open world action role-playing video game developed and published by Bethesda Softworks and released in 1996 for MS-DOS. It is a sequel to The Elder Scrolls: Arena and the second installment in The Elder Scrolls series. In Daggerfall, as in all The Elder Scrolls games, players are not required to follow questlines or fill specific character types. (Wikipedia.org)
The Elder Scrolls III: Bloodmoon (2003) no information Unlike the first expansion Tribunal, which added a city separate from the world map consisting of interior cells, Bloodmoon adds a large new island to the original world map, a cold northern territory named Solstheim. Rather than the Dunmer (dark elves) that are the indigenous race in the nearby Vvardenfell, Solstheim is populated largely by the Nord race
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (2002) no information Adventure awaits in this new chapter of the award-winning online series. Morrowind is on the verge of destruction, and it's up to you to save it from a deadly Daedric threat. Embark on a dangerous journey through legendary locales, from volcanic ashlands to mushroom-filled forests.
The Elder Scrolls III: Tribunal (2002) no information The Elder Scrolls III: Tribunal is the first expansion for Bethesda Game Studios' The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. It takes place in the temple-city of Mournhold, the capital of Morrowind, located in the larger city of Almalexia.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Knights of the Nine (2006) no information Knights of the Nine centers on a faction of the same name, devoted to locating and preserving a set of "Crusaders' Relics". Once found, these relics must be used to defeat the sorcerer-king Umaril, who seeks revenge on the Nine Divines. Knights of the Nine was generally well received in the gaming press. Although it made little change to the basic mechanics of Oblivion, it was judged by reviewers to be a brief but polished addition to the game's main plot. (Wikipedia.org)
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (2006) no information Oblivion is set six years after the events of The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, though it is not a direct sequel to it or any other game.[19] The game is set in Cyrodiil--a province of Tamriel, the continent on which all the games in the series have so far taken place. The story begins with the player imprisoned in a cell for an unknown crime. (Wikipedia)
The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles (2007) no information The Shivering Isles features more than 30 hours of new gameplay and allows you to explore an entirely new plane of Oblivion - the realm of Sheogorath, the Daedric Prince of Madness. Shivering Isles adds to the existing world of Oblivion so you can continue playing with your existing saved game or character, or create an all new character just to explore the new content.
An Elder Scrolls Legend: Battlespire (1997) no information In Battlespire the player takes the role of an apprentice who, on the day of his final test, discovers that an army of Daedra led by Mehrunes Dagon has invaded and killed nearly everyone. Unlike other The Elder Scrolls games, Battlespire lacks a rest feature. Throughout the game there are no merchants to buy items from, and consequently, there aren't any gold pieces to find. Enemies do not reset when the player leaves the area. (Wikipedia.org)
Elder Scrolls Online (2017) no information The Elder Scrolls Online is a fantasy MMORPG from Zenimax Online Studios and Bethesda Softworks based on the popular Elder Scrolls series. The game takes place during the Age of Heroes, 1,000 years before the events of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, and will feature classic regions of the Tamriel game world, including Morrowind, Daggerfall, and Skyrim. (mmorpg.com)
The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind (2017) no information Adventure awaits in this new chapter of the award-winning online series. Morrowind is on the verge of destruction, and it's up to you to save it from a deadly Daedric threat. Embark on a dangerous journey through legendary locales.
The Elder Scrolls Travels: Dawnstar (2004) no information The Elder Scrolls Travels: Dawnstar is a role-playing video game developed exclusively for J2ME and BREW devices, in the style of the games from the main The Elder Scrolls series. Like the other two titles in The Elder Scrolls Travels series, it was developed and published by Vir2L Studios (Wikipedia.org)
The Elder Scrolls Travels: Shadowkey (2004) no information The Elder Scrolls Travels: Shadowkey is a role-playing video game developed by Vir2L Studios exclusively for the Nokia N-Gage. Gameplay is handled with the numeric touchpad on the right side of the N-Gage as well as the normal game action keys. Additionally, this game allowed (via Bluetooth) 1-4 player co-operative gameplay. (Wikipedia.org)
The Elder Scrolls Travels: Stormhold (2003) no information The Elder Scrolls Travels: Stormhold is a 2003 RPG developed exclusively for Java-enabled cell phones in the style and scope of its fellow The Elder Scrolls games. It is one of the The Elder Scrolls Travels games and is published by Bethesda Softworks. (Wikipedia.org)
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Dawnguard (2012) no information Dawnguard revolves around an ancient prophecy predicted by an Elder Scroll. The Dawnguard, an organisation dedicated to hunting vampires, are reformed to attempt to stop the return of a powerful clan of Vampires named the Volkihar... The Volkihar's leader, Lord Harkon, intends to use an Elder Scroll to permanently blot out the sun. The player can choose to either aid the Dawnguard or join the Volkihar, becoming a vampire lord themselves in the process. (wikipedia.org)
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Dragonborn (2012) no information Dragonborn involves the player character coming into contact with the first Dragonborn, Miraak. The game takes place on the island of Solstheim, previously featured in the Bloodmoon expansion for The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. (wikipedia.org)
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Hearthfire (2012) no information Hearthfire revolves around acquiring and improving land, allowing the player to build and customize their own home. The add-on also introduced adoption, giving players the option of adopting up to two children to live with them in their personal home. (wikipedia.org)
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR (2018) no information A true, full-length open-world game for VR has arrived from Bethesda Game Studios. Skyrim VR reimagines the complete epic fantasy masterpiece with an unparalleled sense of scale, depth, and immersion. Skyrim VR also includes all official add-ons.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011) no information The game's main story revolves around the player character and their quest to defeat Alduin the World-Eater, a dragon who is prophesied to destroy the world. The game is set two hundred years after the events of Oblivion, and takes place in the fictional province of Skyrim. Over the course of the game, the player completes quests and develops the character by improving skills. (Wikipedia)
The Elder Scrolls: Arena (1994) no information The Elder Scrolls: Arena is an epic fantasy open world action role-playing video game developed and published by Bethesda Softworks and released in 1994 for MS-DOS. It is the first game in The Elder Scrolls series. The game is played from a first-person perspective. Arena has been noted for its tendency to be unforgiving towards new players. (Wikipedia.org)
The Elder Scrolls: Legends (2017) no information The Elder Scrolls: Legends is a new strategy card game based on the world and lore of the award-winning Elder Scrolls series. Play for hours or minutes across many game modes that are easy to learn but challenging to master.
Elderand (2023) no information Explore a dangerous world and fight deadly creatures for untold treasure in this Lovecraftian inspired action RPG game. Uncover the dark and ancient mysteries of a haunting land with RPG elements and skill-based combat to slay adversaries, find hidden passages, and collective bountiful loot. (Metacritic.com)
Elderborn (2018) no information Imagine a dungeon, a dungeon full of evil and corruption that needs to be put down back to sleep. A mysterious ancient ruin full of deadly traps, vicious monsters, and omnipresent death. Now visualize yourself - you're a warrior, you're huge, and you certainly know how to fight. Ready to take on the challenge that will bring back your best memories of heroic fantasy classics? Well, in that case - welcome to ELDERBORN. (mobygames)
Eldest Souls (2021) no information Eldest Souls is a challenging, pixel-art boss-rush game. (wikipedia.org)
Eldritch (2013) no information Eldritch is a 2013 first-person shooter video game developed by David Pittman. (wikipedia.org)
Eldritch Horror (2013) no information Eldritch Horror is a cooperative game for one to eight players, based on the fiction of H.P. Lovecraft and inspired by the classic board game Arkham Horror. In Eldritch Horror, investigators travel the globe in an urgent quest to save the world from a diabolical, omnipotent Ancient One. With four different Ancient Ones, twelve investigators, numerous monsters, and hundreds of possible encounters, every game provides an unique and epic adventure. (fantasyflightgames.com)
Elebits (2006) no information Elebits (????? Erebittsu), known in PAL territories as Eledees, is an action/first person shooter game developed by Konami Digital Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Elebits: The Adventures of Kai and Zero (2008) no information Elebits: The Adventures of Kai and Zero (エレビッツ カイとゼロの不思議な旅, Elebits: Kai to Zero no Fushigi na Tabi), known as Eledees: The Adventures of Kai and Zero in Europe, and Elebits: Kai wa Zero Sinbihan Yeohaeng in Korea, is an action video game developed and published by Konami. It is the sequel to the Wii game, Elebits. (wikipedia.org)
Electrocop (1989) no information Today, if a daughter of the President goes missing, I would look in the nearest bar. However, in the near future, the explanation is that she's been kidnapped by a Criminal Brain robot, and held in a booby-trapped lair. As the advanced hybrid Electrocop, your task is to rescue her within an hour. Gameplay involves working your way through the complex warehouse maze, unlocking coded door along the way. Extra weapons can be collected to help dealing with the drones. (mobygames.com)
Electronauts (2018) no information Ever wanted to ride the vibes of a top DJ playing a packed festival’s main stage? Here’s your chance to shine: all it takes to be an Electronaut is the passion to become one with the beat. Create music with confidence, no matter your skill level, as you make music magic in this VR-exclusive experience.
Electronic Super Joy (2013) no information Electronic Super Joy is a brutally hard platformer set in a world of pulse-pounding electronic music. Run, jump, smash & fly your way through 45+ weird & different levels, with low-gravity, world rotation, giant monsters & swarming missiles.
Electronic Super Joy: Groove City (2014) no information A Giant Robot Stripper called JoJo has smashed Groove City! She's angry because Dr Swinger stole her Laser-Nipples! Help JoJo reclaim her Laser-Nipples & defeat the Evil Plans of Dr.Swinger, with the help of Pope Boris the Super Sexy! (Metacritic.com)
Electroplankton (2005) no information Electroplankton (??????????? Erekutoropurankuton) is an interactive music video game. (wikipedia.org)
Elefunk (2008) no information Elefunk is a downloadable game on the PlayStation Store developed by British studio 8bit Games.
Elegy for a Dead World (2014) no information Elegy for a Dead World is a side-scrolling exploration game where the player writes a diary visible to other players. The player explores three worlds inspired by British romantic poets Shelley, Byron, and Keats. While exploring, the player makes notes on their observations. The notes are publicly visible via Steam Workshop. The collective note taking mechanic earned it an honorable mention for the Nuovo Award in the 2014 Independent Games Festival. (wikipedia.org).
Element Hunters (209) no information Element Hunter is a Role-Playing game, developed by Climax Entertainment. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Element4l (2013) no information Element4l is a puzzle platformer with a focus on flow. Players control a shapeshifting elemental, which can and must switch between different states in order to traverse each level.
Elemental Gearbolt (1997) no information Elemental Gearbolt is a light gun shooter. It was critically well received due to its science fantasy setting, which is uncommon in light gun shooters, along with its incorporation of RPG elements, and particularly the artistry of its presentation. It features an orchestral soundtrack, and animated cutscenes directed by the anime director Rintaro. (wikipedia.org)
Elemental Master (1993) no information Elemental Master's gameplay is similar to a top-down space shooter (i.e Raptor & Raiden), but what makes it unique is the fact you play as a human instead of space-ship. There are different kinds of weapons which you can use. Like other games in the genre you also have tons of strange enemies to destroy. (mobygames.com)
Elements of Destruction (2007) no information Elements of Destruction is a video game developed by Frozen Codebase. (wikipedia.org)
Elephantasy (2020) no information After falling from the sky into a miniature world, a tiny Elephant has a big adventure in store for them! Climb, dash, lift, and swim while exploring colorful pixel-art environments in this cute 2D puzzle-platformer! Can you collect all the Gems, reach the Tower in the clouds, and return home? (store.steampowered.com)
Eleusis (2013) no information Eleusis is a 3d first-person adventure game for Windows developed by Nocturnal Works using the technology of the unreal engine. It takes place in a seemingly abandoned village in Greece where the player character, while trying to seek refuge, finds himself in the center of a whirlwind of mysterious events. (steam)
Elevator Action (1983) no information Agent 17 must descend a 30-story building, collecting secret documents along the way. He can take elevators, escalators, jump, crouch, and hide in closets, but he must avoid enemy agents.
Elevator Action Deluxe (2011) no information Elevator Action Deluxe allows you to experience the legendary arcade game Elevator Action once more in HD. (Metacritic.com)
Elevator Action Returns (1994) no information [Elevator Action Returns] a 1994 run and gun arcade game developed and published by Taito. It is the sequel to Elevator Action (1983), featuring a much more gritty and realistic setting. Returns retains the elevator-based gimmick from the original, but expands the gameplay system and replaces the spy motif with a new scenario involving a paramilitary team fighting against a terrorist group. (Wikepedia)
Eleven: Table Tennis (2020) no information The ultimate Table Tennis simulator. Play opponents in online multiplayer or practice against the advanced AI. With physics designed to be as real as ever achieved in a Table Tennis simulator, you will forget you are in VR.
Elex (2017) no information ELEX is a handcrafted action role-playing experience from the award-winning creators of the Gothic series, set in a brand new post-apocalyptic Science Fantasy universe that puts players into a huge seamless game world full of original characters, mutated creatures, deep moral choices and powerful action. (GOG store page)
Elex II (2022) no information In this sequel to the vintage Open World RPG ELEX, Jax must once again unite the free people of the Science-Fantasy world of Magalan against a new threat - the Skyands, who want to change the face of the planet forever. (Steam)
Eliminate Down (1993) no information Eliminate Down is a horizontal scrolling shooter. Eliminate Down gives players immediate access to three directional-based weapons that could all be powered up as they fought strange alien enemies through eight enormous levels. (wikipedia.org)
Eliminator Boat Duel (1991) no information Eliminator Boat Duel is a powerboat racing video game developed for the Nintendo Entertainment System by Sculptured Software and Radioactive Software. (wikipedia.org)
Eliss (2009) no information Each sector has a required number of squeesars that must be filled to advance to the next stage. Players can manipulate multiple objects at a time using the multi-touch capabilities of the iPhone. Planets of like color can be combined, resulting in a larger planet, or divided, creating two smaller planets. A level ends when the required number of squeesars are filled, or all health is lost. (wikipedia.org)
Elite (1984) no information Elite is a space trading video game, written and developed by David Braben and Ian Bell. Elite's open-ended game model, and revolutionary 3D graphics led to it being ported to virtually every contemporary home computer system, and earned it a place as a classic and a genre maker in gaming history. The game's title derives from one of the player's goals of raising their combat rating to the exalted heights of "Elite". (wikipedia.org)
Elite Beat Agents (2006) no information Elite Beat Agents is a music video game developed by iNiS and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. It was first released in North America, and has since been released in Europe and South Korea. It is the spiritual sequel to Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan, a Japanese rhythm game released in 2005, sharing many common elements with it. (wikipedia.org)
Elite Forces: Unit 77 (2009) no information Elite Forces: Unit 77 is an action video game developed by Spanish studio Abylight and Gammick Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Elite Soccer (1994) no information Elite Soccer lets the player choose from 24 national teams in a chance to play in the World Cup tournament and win the coveted trophy. Players can also choose to play in a Knockout-style tournament where instead of a round-robin type of play like in the World Cup. The main gameplay is the same as others with an overhead view with a third-person perspective for penalty kicks. The rules and regulations are up to date and can actually be changed to suit the player's style of choice. (mobygames.com)
Elite: Dangerous (2014) no information Take control of your own starship in a cutthroat galaxy. Elite Dangerous brings gaming's original open world adventure into the modern generation with a connected galaxy, evolving narrative and the entirety of the Milky Way re-created at its full galactic proportions.
Eliza (2019) no information Eliza is a visual novel about an AI counselling program, the people who develop it, and the people who use it. Follow Evelyn Ishino-Aubrey as she reconnects with people from her past, gets to know the people of Seattle who use Eliza for counselling, and decides the course of her future. (store.steampowered)
Elliot Quest (2014) no information Elliot Quest is a side-scrolling action-adventure platform game by Mexican indie developer Ansimuz Games. (wikipedia.org)
Ellipsis (2017) no information Ellipsis is an action-packed Avoid 'Em Up with minimalistic, yet powerful neon styled visuals. Guide your ship through a mysterious universe while deftly avoiding hordes of roaming enemies, spikes, lasers and more. (Steam)
Elminage Gothic (2012) no information From the makers of the world renowned “Wizardry Empire” titles, Starfish SD brings you the latest entry in their popular series of dungeon crawlers. Elminage Gothic, previously only available in Japanese on PlayStation Portable, now comes to PC offering a classic old school dungeon crawling experience with a dark, gothic twist! (steampowered.com)
Elminage: Original (2011) no information With simple gameplay, sense of freedom and even graphics/sound customization, create and raise your very own party of characters before setting forth across this fantasy world to defeat the monsters that lurk in the labyrinth-like dungeons in this 3D dungeon RPG. (steam store page)
Elmo\'s Letter Adventure (1999) no information Elmo's Letter Adventure is an educational game for the Nintendo 64 and PlayStation featuring Sesame Street's Elmo. It was released in 1999. (wikipedia.org)
Elmo\'s Number Journey (1999) no information Elmo's Number Journey is an educational game for the Nintendo 64 and PlayStation featuring Sesame Street's Elmo. It was released in 1999. (wikipedia.org)
ELOH (2018) no information From the creators of the Apple Design Award winning Old Man's Journey, a new musical puzzle game about feeling the rhythm to find the solution. (Metacritic.com)
Elona+ (2011) no information A standalone expansion to the Elona roguelike. Timesink roguelike with optional permadeath, many different ways to build and succeed with a character and a heaping dose of weirdness. Has a built in English translation. (appdb.winehq.org)
else Heart.Break() (2015) no information else Heart.Break () is a reimagination of the adventure game – a fantastic story set in a fully dynamic and interactive world. Instead of rigid puzzles you will learn (with the help from other characters in the game) how the reality of the game can be changed through programming and how any problem can be solved in whatever way you find suitable. (https://www.gog.com/game/else_heartbreak)
Elsinore (2019) no information Elsinore is a time-looping adventure game set in the world of Shakespeare's Hamlet. Elsinore combines strong social simulation elements, a dynamic story that reacts immediately to player decisions, and a world full of diverse characters with secrets to uncover. (store.steampowered.com)
Elsword (2007) no information Elsword (Korean: 엘소드) is a Free to Play, 2.5D action MMORPG developed by the South Korean company KOG Studios. It features real-time action gameplay and includes both player vs. environment and player vs. player modes. There are several playable characters within the game, each with unique backstories and distinct abilities.
Elven Legacy (2009) no information A turn-based strategy game with a fantasy setting.
Elvira II: The Jaws of Cerberus (1991) no information Elvira II: The Jaws of Cerberus is an adventure/RPG first-person game. You begin by choosing one of the four classes for your character. Elvira - a horror movie star, a witch, and your girlfriend - is in trouble. A demon Cerberus has kidnapped her in order to kill her and gain her power. To save Elvira, you arrive at the studios of Black Widow Productions, where she is being held. Unfortunately, the whole studio is filled with monsters, as the horror movie sets have turned real. (mobygames.com)
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1990) no information Elvira: Mistress of the Dark is a horror adventure/role-playing video game developed by Horror Soft and released by Accolade in 1990 for the Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64 and MS-DOS computers. Wikipedia
Ember (2016) no information Ember is an isometric RPG where the resurrected Lightbringer explores a diverse, open world and battles various enemies in an attempt to restore his powers, discover the truth, and solve the Ember crisis, aided by up to two fully controllable companions.
Emblem of Gundam (2008) no information Emblem of Gundam is a Strategy game, developed and published by Bandai Namco Games, which was released in Japan in 2008. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Embr (2019) no information Embr is a frantic firefighting game set in a hyper-capitalist reality where traditional emergency services are a thing of the past.
Emerald City Confidential (2009) no information Work with the world's most cunning detective in the shadowy underbelly of the Emerald City of Oz! As Petra, you'll be lured deep into mysteries involving new foes and familiar faces; Scarecrow, Lion, and Toto included. This is Oz as you've never seen it before! Solve your detective's quest and unravel a conspiracy of magic and intrigue! Follow a case through five chapters full of puzzles, witnesses, suspects, and allies. (steam store page)
Emerald Dragon (1995) no information Emerald Dragon is a JRPG where the player controls Atrushan, a blue dragon, who enters the human world to reunite with an amnesiatic girl named Tamryn and to end a curse on his species. (Giantbomb)
Emerald Dragon (1989) no information Emerald Dragon is a JRPG where the player controls Atrushan, a blue dragon, who enters the human world to reunite with an amnesiatic girl named Tamryn and to end a curse on his species. (Giantbomb)
Emergency 2012: The Quest for Peace (2010) no information Emergency 2012 is the first installment of a spin-off series which was developed by Quadriga Games. (wikipedia.org)
Emergency DS (2008) no information In November 2008, an Emergency port for Nintendo DS named Emergency DS was published by Rondomedia. The game includes five scenarios, each with four missions – some of them known from earlier Emergency games. (wikipedia.org)
Emergency Heroes (2008) no information Emergency Heroes is a mission-based driving game developed by Ubisoft Reflections and Ubisoft Barcelona. (wikipedia.org)
Emergency Mayhem (2008) no information Emergency Mayhem is a racing action video game developed by Supersonic Software. (wikipedia.org)
Emily is Away (2015) no information Emily Is Away is an indie visual novel by game developer Kyle Seeley, released for free in November 2015. The game's story is linear, with the player unable to significantly change the course of the plot throughout the game. Set in the early-to-mid 2000s, Emily Is Away tells the story of the protagonist's relationship with a girl, Emily, over the course of five years, from the senior year of high school to the senior year of college. (wikipedia.org)
Emily is Away <3 (2021) no information Emily <3 is a brand new story set on an old-new social media. Customize your facenook profile, send some friend requests and determine the outcome of your senior year. (store.steampowered)
Emily is Away Too (2017) no information A visual novel told mostly through a mid-2000s era instant messenger chat interface. This sequel extends the high school drama of the first game.
Emily Wants to Play Too (2018) no information You are alone, scared and have been trapped inside an office building by four dolls, a mannequin, a jack-in-the-box and a zombie-looking girl named Emily. You just wanted to deliver your sandwich order and head back to the restaurant, but they want to play. Emily Wants to Play Too is a fun and ...
Emmanuelle (1989) no information Emmanuelle is an erotic graphical adventure game from Coktel Vision, originally released in 1989 for Amiga, Atari ST, and MS-DOS.
Emmitt Smith Football (1995) no information Emmitt Smith Football is an American football video game released exclusively for the Super NES in North America. Its namesake is former all-pro running back Emmitt Smith of the 1994 Dallas Cowboys. There is no official use of any licenses other than the Emmitt Smith name, making the teams and players fictional. (wikipedia.org)
L\'Empereur (1991) no information L'Empereur (ランペルール, Ranperūru) is a turn-based strategy video game. (wikipedia.org)
Emperor: Battle for Dune (2001) no information The Spacing Guild has presented the three remaining Houses (the same as those in the previous games: House Atreides, House Harkonnen and House Ordos) with a unique challenge: a war of assassins on the planet Arrakis. Whichever House wins the war will become the new leader of the Landsraad, and its leader the new Padishah Emperor, Emperor of the Known Universe. (wiki)
Emperor: Rise of the Middle Kingdom (2002) no information Start with a plot of land by the Yang-Tze and end with the Earth’s mightiest empire. Help your people thrive. Discover new technologies. Set taxes, control trade, raise huge armies. Invade other cities and make them yours. Decorate. Do you have what it takes to build the Great Wall? Will you remember to honor your ancestors? Your throne awaits! (GOG store page)
Empire Earth (2001) no information Empire Earth is a 2001 real-time strategy video game developed by Stainless Steel Studios and released on November 23, 2001. It is the first game in the Empire Earth series. The game requires players to collect resources to construct buildings, produce citizens, and conquer opposing civilizations. Empire Earth spans 500,000 years of world history, which is divided into 14 epochs, beginning with the prehistoric age, and ending with the nano age.
Empire of Sin (2020) no information Empire of Sin is a strategy video game, and role-playing video game developed by Romero Games. (wikipedia.org)
Empire: Total War (2009) no information A war/strategy game where you can play as the many army's and battle it out with other players and battle in the campaign. (imdb)
Empire: Wargame of the Century (1987) no information Empire: Wargame of the Century is a video game based on Empire developed by Walter Bright and published by Interstel Corporation in 1987.
Empires Apart (2018) no information Empires Apart is a Real Time Strategy game set in medieval times. Play as one of six uniquely designed factions. Gather resources, raise an army and lead your civilization to victory in a multiplayer focused classic RTS, brought to the modern age. (store.steampowered.com)
Encased: A Sci-Fi Post-Apocalyptic RPG (2021) no information The gameplay is inspired by classic computer RPGs such as Fallout, Wasteland and Shadowrun. It features a turn-based combat system with an isometric camera view. One of the game's distinguishing features is its emphasis on storybuilding, with the player's decisions affecting the rest of the gameplay in one way or another. (wikipedia.org)
Enchanted (2007) no information Enchanted is a video game for the Nintendo DS based on the Walt Disney Pictures' 2007 film Enchanted. (wikipedia.org)
Enchanted Arms (2006) no information Atsuma, Makoto, and Toya are students at the Enchanter's University in Yokohama City. One day, while the three are skipping class to attend a local festival, an apparent earthquake occurs. Rushing back to the university, the three find that things are in chaos, and that the mysterious sealed ward had been opened. While seeking to discover what has happened, the trio meet up with the Queen of Ice, a golem sealed long ago, and thus begins the main tale of Enchanted Arms. (imdb)
Enchanted Portals (2023) no information Enchanted Portals is a platform video game developed and published by Xixo Games Studio. (wikipedia.org)
Enchanter (1983) no information You are a dim ignorant Apprentice Enchanter, but your task is enormous.
Enclave (2002) no information Enclave is a third person hack and slash role-playing game. The player uses medieval and magical weapons to fight enemies. At the beginning of each mission, the player chooses a character to control. With the character selected, the player selects weapons and gear to equip for the mission. Gold is required to equip all gear. During each mission, the player collects gold and gems to increase the starting gold available at the start of each mission. (wikipedia.org)
The End Is Nigh (2017) no information The End Is Nigh is a sprawling adventure platformer where you die a lot, but thats ok because you are probably already dead anyway.
End Roll (2016) no information END ROLL is a regretful adventure RPG by Segawa made in RPG Maker 2000. It has turn-based battles, three endings, and quite a lot of optional content. A boy named Russell is made to take part in an experiment. His room contains nothing but a bed, a pre-recorded video, and a syringe. It seems now he has no other choice. ... A boy named Russell moves into a new town to lead a happy new life. (vgperson.com)
Endangered (2020) no information Each turn players will roll the dice they can allocate to action cards. After actions are taken, mating pairs will have a chance to procreate, and destruction tiles will enter the board, possibly killing already scarce animals. Play as the Zoologist, Philanthropist, TV Wildlife Host, Lobbyist, or Environmental Lawyer, each with a special ability. Time is short. Can the animals be saved while also influencing the Ambassadors' votes? Or will threatened animals be lost forever?
Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights (2021) no information ENDER LILIES is a dark fantasy 2D Action RPG about unraveling the mysteries of a destroyed kingdom. On this sorrowful path, encounter horrific enemies against whom a moment of inattention could be fatal. Overcome the hardships of your journey and reach the truth with the fallen knights. (Metacritic.com)
Enderal (2016) no information Enderal: The Shards of Order is a total conversion mod of Bethesda Softworks' The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim developed by SureAI as a sequel to Nehrim: At Fate's Edge.
Endgame (2002) no information Endgame is an futuristic action light-gun shooter. The story is about an evil plot to use virtual reality mind-control to take over the world.
Endless Dungeon (2023) no information Endless Dungeon is a tower defense twin-stick shooter video game developed by Amplitude Studios. (wikipedia.org)
The Endless Empty (2018) no information The Endless Empty is a surreal indie RPG. The game takes place in the abstracted mind of a dying man and explores the concepts of death and the afterlife.
Endless Legend (2014) no information Endless Legend is a 4X turn-based fantasy strategy game by the creators of Endless Space and Dungeon of the Endless. Control every aspect of your civilization as you struggle to save your homeworld Auriga. Create your own Legend!
Endless Ocean (2007) no information Endless Ocean (known as Forever Blue in Japan) is a video game for the Wii. It is published by Nintendo and was developed by Arika. It was released on August 2, 2007, in Japan, November 9, 2007, in Europe and January 21, 2008 in North America after it had been planned for an October 2007 release. (wikipedia.org).
Endless Ocean: Blue World (2009) no information Endless Ocean 2: Adventures of the Deep, also known in North America as Endless Ocean: Blue World and Japan as Forever Blue: Call of the Ocean (FOREVER BLUE ( 2) ?????, Forever Blue ( Ts?): Umi no Yobigoe), is a scuba diving video game for Wii. 9wikipedia.org)
Endless Space (2012) no information Endless Space is a turn-based strategy, science fiction 4X game. In Endless Space the player chooses one of ten unique civilizations, or can choose to create their own, to expand their interstellar empire and conquer the galaxy. To win, the player must be the first to meet the requirements for certain victory conditions, such as Economic, Diplomatic, Expansionary, and Supremacy victories. (wikipedia.org)
Endless Space 2 (2017) no information Endless Space 2 is a strategic space opera, featuring the compelling "just one more turn" gameplay, set in the mysterious Endless universe. As the leader of your civilization, will you impose your vision and build the greatest stellar empire?
Endling: Extinction is Forever (2022) no information Will the last mother fox on Earth be able to save its three little cubs? Experience how life would be in a world ravaged by mankind through the eyes of the last fox on Earth in this eco-conscious adventure. (Metacritic.com)
Endoparasitic (2022) no information Three limbs ripped off, infected with a deadly parasite, you must save your research. Drag yourself through the corridors of a secret research lab on a remote asteroid, fight off horribly mutated monsters, inject countless syringes of vaccines, and survive at all costs. (igdb)
Endorfun (1995) no information Endorfun is a single-player puzzle computer game released in 1995. (wikipedia.org)
Enduro (1983) no information Course Description: Incredibly brutal endurance circuit. From the break of dawn through the dead of night. From Baja's scorching desert sands through the ice-covered plains of Montana. On hairpin turns to Tennessee, to the zero-visibility of a New England fog. And back. There is no finish line. Driver Qualifications: You never fear, never sleep. Your only goal in life is to break your own last record, rev that extra RPM, race that extra mile. (gamefaqs)
Endzone - A World Apart (2021) no information Endzone is a post-apocalyptic survival city builder, where you start a new civilization with a group of people after a global nuclear disaster. Build them a new home and ensure their survival in a shattered world, threatened by constant radiation, toxic rain, sandstorms and droughts. (stream.com)
Enemy Front (2014) no information the first truly modern WW2 FPS, featuring stunning visuals, open-ended levels and a richly interactive combat experience that breaks out of the standard model of highly linear scripted FPS experiences, giving the player full freedom to own their playing style. Intense Combat, Sniping, Stealth and Sabotage – all are viable approaches for the player, maximizing player engagement and replayability. (wikipedia.org)
Enemy Nations (1997) no information The development of the Hyperspace-Drive triggers a gold rush-like colonization attempt by Earth governments, only to find that habitable (the game takes these as Earth-like) planets are either homeworlds for other sapient species, or colonies of early-evolved species. (wiki)
Enemy Territory: Quake Wars (2007) no information Quake Wars is a class-based, objective focused, team-oriented game. Teams are based on human (GDF) and alien (Strogg) technology. While the teams are asymmetrical, both sides have the same basic weapons and tools to complete objectives. (wikipedia.org)
Enemy Zero (1998) no information The crew of a research vessel on its way back to Earth are suddenly set upon by a silent predator who cannot be seen (IMDb.com).
Energy Airforce (2002) no information Energy Airforce is a realistic flight simulator where the player can pilot many real-life military aircraft such as the F/A-22 Raptor, F-16 Fighting Falcon, and X-35 JSF. It takes a similar approach as racing simulator Gran Turismo, requiring the player to train and pass license tests before more advanced missions and aircraft are unlocked, as only the F-16 is unlocked at the start. However, there are also free Dogfight and Arcade modes where an impatient player can jump straight in. (Mobygames)
Energy Airforce Aim Strike! (2003) no information A small sandy desert country (whose capital is "Ad Barath") has a military coup d'état, resulting in a militarized dictatorship. The country uses its air superiority to invade a peaceful neighbor to the south. At this point, the player's organization steps in to combat the dictatorship and restore freedom to the besieged country. This involvement results in the city of "Ad Barath" falling in the final mission. (wiki)
Energy Breaker (1996) no information You play as Myra, an amnesiac young woman with a thirst for adventure. The story begins with Myra being visited in a dream by a mysterious woman calling herself Selphia, only to meet her in real life the next day. On the advice of Selphia, Myra heads to Eltois, the Wind Forest, hoping to catch up with a man who may know about her past. Shortly after arriving at the Wind Forest, Myra joins up with Lenardo, an old scientist who's hunting for the Reincarnation. (Resetera)
Energy Invasion (2018) no information Energy Invasion - an arcade game inspired by the classic Breakout. Unlike the original game, your ball does not break blocks on its own, but can launch missiles in a chosen direction.
Enforcer: Police Crime Action (2014) no information While on duty you’ll need to remain ever vigilant and question any suspicious behaviour to protect your small American town from a rising criminal threat. Off duty you’ll need to visit friends, family and live life to its fullest. Your actions while at work and home affect your stress levels. If you spend too much time fighting crime, you will be under severe pressure that will affect your ability to uphold the law. (Steam)
Engacho! for WonderSwan (1999) no information Engacho! is based on a popular Japanese children game. A little boy named Sunzuki wants to prove to his angry father that he is not a coward and can stand up against the terrible monsters of the Oops Five group. Those five guys are extremely ugly and can contaminate him with an awful disease the moment they touch him. Suzuki has to run away before they can catch up. (mobygames.com)
Engare (2017) no information A puzzle-game based on simple machines and artistic geometry. Repetitive motion is the basis for amazing designs.
English Country Tune (2011) no information English Country Tune is a luxuriant abstract 3D puzzle game containing more than a hundred levels situated throughout 17 worlds. (Steam)
English Volley (2003) no information Students reinforce their knowledge of prepositions in this volleyball simulation game. Players take turns and "serve" questions from one of the four sets of story cards and "return" the answers. This activity covers prepositional phrases; prepositional after verbs; and prepositional after nouns, adjectives, and participles. Each set of cards, when assembled numerically from 1-48, tells a story, original or adapted from multicultural folk tales. For 2-10+ players ESL Adult and Grades 5-12
The Enigma Machine (2018) no information ENIGMA TECHNOLOGIES invites you to delve into the mind of an AI. Seamlessly blending first-person exploration with point-and-click mechanics, THE ENIGMA MACHINE's completely unique presentation offers an increasingly unnerving atmosphere. (store.steampowered.com)
Enigmatis 2: The Mists of Ravenwood (2013) no information Enter Ravenwood Park and discover the secrets hidden in the mists… (store.steampowered.com)
Enigmatis 3: The Shadow of Karkhala (2016) no information Learn about the finale of the exciting detective series! The demonic preacher has escaped to the remotest mountains in pursuit of a grim secret that could give him ultimate power. He has already eluded the investigation of the protagonist detective and her partner Hamilton twice: once in Maple ...
Enigmatis: The Ghosts of Maple Creek (2011) no information Find a kidnapped teenage girl and save yourself in Enigmatis: The Ghosts of Maple Creek, a fun Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game!
Enlisted (2020) no information Enlisted is a squad-based massively multiplayer online game (MMO) shooter game reconstructing World War II battles, developed by DarkFlow Studio. (wikipedia.org)
Enslaved: Odyssey to the West (2010) no information Enslaved: Odyssey to the West is an action-adventure platform video game.is a re-imagining of the novel Journey to the West by Wu Cheng'en. Unlike the original story that was set in a fantastical version of ancient China, the game is set 150 years in a future post-apocalyptic world following a global war, with only remnants of humanity left, along with the still active war machines left over from the conflict.
Enter The Gungeon (2016) no information Enter the Gungeon is a bullet hell dungeon crawler following a band of misfits seeking to shoot, loot, dodge roll and table-flip their way to personal absolution by reaching the legendary Gungeon's ultimate treasure: the gun that can kill the past.
Enter the Matrix (2003) no information Enter the Matrix gives players control of two of the supporting characters from Reloaded and Revolutions, Ghost (Anthony Wong) and Niobe (Jada Pinkett-Smith), members of the same group of rebels as Morpheus, Trinity, and Neo, the protagonists of the series. Niobe is the Captain of the Logos, the fastest ship in the rebel fleet. Ghost is the ship's first mate, weapons guru, and a deep-thinking, philosophical assassin. The game takes place at roughly the same time as the events in Reloaded.
Entrepreneur (1987) no information Players open up businesses, build their assets, and then form them into companys. Unless the assets are protected by being part of a company they can be stolen by other players or otherwise harmed. Corporations/companys themselves are also vulnerable to certain cards which allow other players to take them over. When the hand has finished, by someone playing the "grab the money and run" card, the control of the companys/assets is calculated and the player with the most assets wins.
Entrepreneur (1997) no information The game sees the player build a successful company and dominate the market through corporate warfare. Players need to research, manufacture, and market their products better than their competitors, and when in financial trouble they can seek help from criminal figures. (wikipedia.org)
The Entrepreneur Card Game (1987) no information The objective is to accumulate as much wealth as you can by opening businesses, collecting assets and incorporating those businesses. It's easy to play - once you know what the powers of the cards are - and all that information is explained fully in the Official Rules. Rip-off your friends, bankrupt your family...make it in big business!
The Entropy Centre (2022) no information Deviously challenging with razor-sharp witty writing and outstanding voice acting performances, The Entropy Centre merges a brilliant puzzle game with an epic adventure. (Metacritic.com)
Entwined (2014) no information It’s an abstract action/arcade game about two souls who are in love but that can’t be together. These souls are represented by a bird and a fish, which you must learn to control simultaneously. Over the course of nine lifetimes you will help these two characters come together with the eventual goal of uniting them for eternity. This story was inspired by an ancient Chinese myth, and the theme of reincarnation lives in our level structure.
Environmental Station Alpha (2015) no information Environmental Station Alpha is an action adventure platformer with a retro aesthetic and heavy emphasis on exploration. In the game the player controls a robot sent to investigate a mysterious, abandoned space station with the mission to find out what exactly took place there. (Steam)
ENYO (2016) no information ENYO is a tactical roguelike about hook & shield combat. Grab your hook & shield and descent as Enyo, the greek goddess of war, into an ever changing labyrinth to recover 3 legendary artifacts. ENYO's gameplay is based on the idea of indirect combat. Enemies can only be defeated by pushing or pulling them into burning lava pits or deadly spiked walls.
EOE: Eve of Extinction (2002) no information Eve of Extinction is a 3D beat 'em up action title, combining onscreen command elements during play (as in Dynamic Cop) to direct you in the right direction, and help you out of harms way. With the weapon-switching technology, you can change weapons during an attack to increase the attacks power on enemies. When bosses are defeated new weapons are awarded including a crossbow and an axe. These can be upgraded using the ley seeds found throughout the game. (Mobygames)
Ephemeral Tale (2022) no information Ephemeral Tale is a dungeon crawler/looter hybrid for the modern age, featuring hand-crafted dungeons, classic JRPG-style combat, and a loot-driven progression system. (store.steampowered.com)
Epic Astro Story (2009) no information Epic Astro Story is a simulation video game developed and published by Kairosoft for the Android and iOS operating systems. It was released in December, 2011 for Android and in April, 2012 for iOS. The player is tasked with managing and expanding a colony in a science fiction setting, while also exploring both their colony and other planets. (wikipedia.org)
Epic Battle Fantasy 4 (2014) no information Epic Battle Fantasy 4 is a light-hearted turn-based RPG, heavily inspired by old classics like Final Fantasy and Golden Sun. You will battle through waves of adorable enemies, grow your characters, explore a diverse world, solve puzzles, and of course, save the world. (Steam)
Epic Dumpster Bear (2016) no information An evil corporation destroyed his forest, now it's his turn to take out the trash
Epic Mickey (2010) no information Epic Mickey is primarily a platform game and allows players to use their own solutions for getting through the levels. Epic Mickey features a morality system. Different alliances, side-quests and power-ups are made available depending on the choices of the player. It is also possible to avoid mini-bosses if specific actions are taken. The game's key feature is the paint brush, which Mickey wields, that has the ability to draw or erase objects using paint and paint thinner. (wikipedia.org)
Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two (2012) no information Like its predecessor, Epic Mickey 2 takes place in a world based on classic and retired Disney characters and attractions. Likewise, the gameplay in Epic Mickey 2 closely resembles that of the original. One of the biggest updates is the addition of Oswald as a supporting character for Mickey; Oswald can either be controlled by the computer or a second player. (wikipedia.org)
Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion (2012) no information Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion is a side-scrolling platform game developed by DreamRift. (wikipedia.org)
Epic Pinball (1993) no information Epic Pinball is a 1993 pinball video game developed by James Schmalz and published by Epic MegaGames. The initial release pre-dated Schmalz' Digital Extremes name. The game is played seen from a 2D top-down view within a scrollable window with plain raster graphics in 320x200. It was noted for being programmed entirely in x86 assembly language for MS-DOS systems. (wikipedia.org)
Epic Seven (2018) no information And thus began the 7th World... Diche, the Goddess of Life, summoned all of her waning power and once again gave shape to the Guardians and the Heir of the Covenant. "My children, I entrust this world to you." (gamefaqs)
Epic Spell Wars of the Battle Wizards: Duel at Mt. Skullzfyre (2012) no information Epic Spell Wars of the Battle Wizards: Duel at Mt. Skullzfyre is a humorous card game depicting a vicious, over-the-top battle between a variety of comically illustrated wizards. The game focuses primarily on creating three-part spell combos to blast your foes into the afterlife. The unique Dead Wizard cards allow players to stay in the game even after their wizards have been defeated. (boardgamegeek.com)
Epic Spell Wars of the Battle Wizards: Melee at Murdershroom Marsh (2017) no information Epic Spell Wars of the Battle Wizards: Melee at Murdershroom Marsh is the third entry in the Epic Spell Wars of the Battle Wizards card game series.
Epic Spell Wars of the Battle Wizards: Rumble at Castle Tentakill (2015) no information Epic Spell Wars of the Battle Wizards: Rumble at Castle Tentakill is the standalone sequel card game to Duel at Mt. Skullzfyre. It is also compatible with the original game, which allows players to combine both decks.
Epiphany City (2022) no information Use magical picture frames to manipulate the world around you in mind-bending ways. Turn paintings to life, change time, & re-imagine objects to suit your needs. Follow Lily, a girl who's lost all hope, as she steals powers from the strongest superhero, leaving it up to her to save the world. (Steam)
Epistory - Typing Chronicles (2016) no information An action-adventure game where you play a girl riding a giant three-tailed fox, exploring her land to prevent corruption by monsters from an unfolding world. Everything is controlled by the keyboard.
EQQO (2020) no information The heartening tale of a mother, a blind child and an Egg - voiced and captioned in many languages. A multi-layered story full of symbols and metaphors about hope, love, nature and everything that connects us. (Metacritic.com)
Equals (1975) no information A Scrabble-type game in which players build mathematical equations, using number and operator tiles, instead of words.
Equate (1996) no information "Scrabble with math" is how this game is generally described, and the description is apt. The board is much like a Scrabble board, including spaces equivalent to "double-word score" and "triple-letter score". The difference is that, instead of placing words formed of letters, players of Equate place equations formed of numbers and symbols on the board. The beginners game (consisting mostly of addition and subtraction of integers) is pretty simple, but the standard game, bringing in multiplicatio
Equilinox (2018) no information Equilinox is a relaxing nature simulation game which allows you to create and nurture your own living ecosystems. To create an ecosystem you place plants and animals into the world, each of which has its own life-cycle, behaviour, and requirements so you need to make sure each species has a decent habitat with sufficient resources. Features world creation tools, simulated life-cycles for all species, and a genetic modification system.
Equinox (1993) no information Equinox is the sequel to Solstice. It is presented in a 3D isometric view with colorful graphics. In the game, you play the son of the hero in the first game, Shadax. Shadax, who you must rescue, has been kidnapped by an evil witch. The gameplay is reminiscent of Zelda games: you must search for keys, blasting or avoiding monsters, solving physical puzzles on your way to the meeting with an end-level guardian whom you must defeat to progress. (mobygames.com)
Eragon (2006) no information While hunting in The Spine, 15-year-old [[List of Inheritance Cycle characters#Eragon|Eragon]] finds a mysterious blue stone. He keeps it, thinking that it can be sold or bartered. However, the stone is actually a dragon egg. Eragon names the dragon Saphira from the list of dragon names he heard from the storyteller Brom. Saphira's hatching attracts the attention of the cruel king Galbatorix. The king dispatches servants to Eragon's village to find the dragon. (wiki)
Eric the Unready (1993) no information Description Eric the Unready established his reputation by impaling his instructor during jousting class. Then, when Princess Lorealle the Worthy is kidnapped, Eric begins a madcap quest through his hilarious fantasy world packed with dragons and dwarves, wizards, unicorns and the most fearsome beasts of all, the dreaded Attack Turtles. (Steam)
Erica (2019) no information Enter a dangerous and shadowy world of murder and cultists in this pioneering interactive thriller, exclusive to PS4, that asks you to reach into the game world and take control of the narrative. (Metacritic.com)
Errant Kingdom (2023) no information The Kingdom of Novus has been thrown into disarray and It's up to you to decide if you’ll help to bring peace, or if you’ll stoke the fires of chaos. Pick a side, and meet your match. (store.steampowered.com)
Eryi\'s Action (2011) no information One fine day, Eryi went to eat the melon that she had been SO looking forward to... but it was nowhere to be found! Then she noticed a note on the table. She picked it up and read: "Your melon looked delicious, so I took it. From Farta X" Fuming with rage, Eryi set out from her house to get her melon back from Farta. (Steam)
ESC (2018) no information An interactive novel about identity, roleplay, and dreams, from the composer of the Celeste soundtrack. (Radical Dreamland)
Escalado (1929) no information A popular English table horse racing game from the late 1920's. Up to six "jockeys" each have a metal horse, (plastic in the recent update), and one player acts as the bookie. Players then place wagers on the five colored mechanical horses, which race across a vibrating course. The player with the most money after the agreed upon number of races is the winner.
Escape Academy (2022) no information You've just arrived at Escape Academy, a school where promising students train to become the ultimate Escape Room Master. Play over a dozen masterfully hand crafted rooms, designed by experienced experts in the field of REAL LIFE escape rooms. Experience the entirety of Escape Academy alone in single player OR through two player co-operative play. Available in local or online splitscreen. (Metacritic.com)
Escape Dead Island (2014) no information Escape Dead Island is an adventure survival horror video game developed by Swedish developer Fatshark, published by German studio Deep Silver.
Escape from Bug Island (2006) no information Escape from Bug Island, titled Necro-Nesia (??????, Nekuroneshia) in Japan, is a survival horror video game developed by Spike. (wikipedia.org)
Escape from Monkey Island (2000) no information Escape from Monkey Island is a computer adventure game. It is the fourth game in the Monkey Island series and the first one to use 3D graphics. The game centers on the pirate Guybrush Threepwood, who returns home with his wife Elaine Marley after their honeymoon, to find her erroneously declared dead, and her office of governor up for election. Escape was the last of LucasArts' adventure games to be released. It was also the second and last game to use the GrimE engine. (wikipedia.org)
Escape from Pleasure Planet (2016) no information Escape from Pleasure Planet is a gay-themed science-fiction adventure game with bright colourful graphics, a fun story and character art by Joe Phillips. (steam)
Escape from Singe\'s Castle (1987) no information Players control Dirk the Daring, the player character from Dragon's Lair, who has returned to the lair of Singe the dragon in order to claim a pot of gold (to save Daphne again in the 16 bit version). Singe has laid traps throughout his lair, forcing players to guide Dirk across a number of differently themed screens in order to steal the gold and escape. (wiki)
Escape from T-Rex Island (2015) no information Four exploration teams are racing to get back to their base camp on an uncharted island. In each turn, a player has two actions. You may play an action card to move a team or to take a picture if available. You may also spend an action to draw a card from the deck. But beware. No more than four cards can be held in hands. The game ends when a player has 3 teams back to the camp. Then players score VPs for survivors & dinosaur pictures. The player who scores most VPs wins.
Escape from the Hidden Castle (1989) no information Although billed as a children's game, Escape from the Hidden Castle is actually quite enjoyable by adults as a light, fun game. Each player controls a number of guests at a party, with the number of guests dependent on the number of players. These guests start the round in the spaces of the gallery on the game board, one guest per space; this initial placement is a large part of a player's strategy. (boardgamegeek.com)
Escape From Voyna (2018) no information Escape from Voyna is an action packed realistic single player shooter set in the era of the Cold War on russian soil. After many nuclear tests the land is devastated and apocalypse spreading. You, a secret agent stranded on an island try to escape without getting caught by enemy soldiers. (Steam)
Escape Goat (2012) no information Escape Goat is a puzzle platformer where you take control of a goat, who has been imprisoned for witchcraft, and overcome traps and obstacles to escape the Prison of Agnus. Fear not, for with your supreme agility, sturdy horns, and the help of a magic mouse friend, you can turn the tables on foes and use the environment to your advantage. (Steam)
Escape Goat 2 (2014) no information Escape Goat 2 is a puzzle platformer game where you use machinery, the environment, and a friendly mouse to progress through a dungeon. (Steam)
Escape Plan (2012) no information Escape Plan is a puzzle video game released for the PlayStation Vita in 2012. (wikipedia.org)
Escape Room - The Sick Colleague (2020) no information You only wanted to make a visit to your sick colleague, but what you encounter is beyond your imagination. Discover the secrets of your colleague and find a way to escape the trap. (store.steampowered.com)
Escape Simulator (2021) no information Escape Simulator is a first-person puzzler you can play solo or in an online co-op. Rummage through 20 rooms filled with puzzles designed by real-life escape room operators. If something is not nailed to the wall, you can pick it up. All the rooms are playable in an online co-op. Play with three (or even up to 10) other players. The game includes a room editor with which you can design your own escape rooms and puzzles. (store.steampowered.com)
The Escapists 2 (2017) no information Craft, Steal, Brawl and Escape! It's time to bust out of the toughest prisons in the world as you return to the life of an inmate in The Escapists 2, now with multiplayer! Have you got what it takes to escape?
The Escapists (2015) no information Experience simulated prison life in a pixel art environment. Work one of several prison jobs to earn money. For extra money, take on tasks from your fellow inmates, including stealing items, laying down beatings, or causing distractions. (mobygames.com/)
The Escapists: The Walking Dead (2015) no information Merging the smash hit indie game The Escapists with the world wide phenomenon that is The Walking Dead, Team17 have taken the very best of both worlds and are now providing players with the opportunity to play Rick Grimes as he takes on hordes of zombies let loose upon the world.
Eschalon: Book I (2007) no information Eschalon is a turn-based role-playing game. The player character suffers from amnesia, but finds a note with directions to find a man who has been keeping a package for him. This is the beginning of a quest to rediscover his identity.
Eschalon: Book II (2010) no information Eschalon II is the second game in a series of turn.based role-playing games. The player character is asked to join a guild which seeks to protect the magical gemstones known as the "Crux of Ages". However, the man making this request is assassinated and the player must now find out more about this man, the nature of his assassins and of the guild that he mentioned.
Eschatos (2011) no information Eschatos is a scrolling shooter, developed and published by Qute. (wikipedia.org)
ESP Ra.De. (1998) no information Rather than taking the role of spaceships or other similar vehicles, you control one of three espers – that is, humans with extra sensory powers – who have the ability to fly and shoot lasers from their hands. It’s set in futuristic Tokyo in the year 2018, as powerful psychic Mrs. Gara and her goons, The Yaksa, plan on taking over the world. Mrs. Gara has amassed an army of tanks, psychic soldiers, robots, and even clones to remove any opposition by force. (Hardcore Gaming 101)
Espgaluda (2003) no information Once upon a time, there was a peaceful kingdom named Shinra, ruled by a line of queens with supernatural powers. The current king, Jakou, decides to conduct a number of experiments to induce this power in his children as well as harness it for military purposes. Two of his children, Ageha and Tateha, are rescued from his grasp and taken into hiding by a man named Hiodoshi. Eventually, Jakou's forces track them down... (Hardcore Gaming 101)
Espgaluda II (2005) no information Espgaluda II (エスプガルーダII) is a bullet hell shoot'em up originally released by Cave in the arcades in 2005 as a sequel to Espgaluda. (wikipedia.org)
ESPN Baseball Tonight (1993) no information ESPN Baseball Tonight is a baseball video game. (wikipedia.org)
ESPN Extreme Games (1995) no information The game featured many different sports, including skateboarding, roller blading, street luge and mountain biking. The tracks start at one end of a city, and progress along a linear path to another point of the city. Players kick and punch opponents while trying to obtain cash, attaining first place. The tracks are located in various parts of the world (I.e. including Tahoe and San Francisco). (wiki)
ESPN International Winter Sports 2002 (2002) no information ESPN International Winter Sports 2002, known in Japan as Hyper Sports 2002 Winter (ハイパースポーツ2002 WINTER, Haipā Supōtsu 2002 Wintā), is a sports video game. (wikipedia.org)
ESPN MLS ExtraTime (2001) no information ESPN MLS ExtraTime is a sports video game released in 2001-2002 by Konami. (wikipedia.org)
ESPN National Hockey Night (1994) no information ESPN National Hockey Night is a multiplatform traditional ice hockey simulation video game for the Super NES, Sega Genesis, Sega CD, and personal computers with MS-DOS capabilities. (wikipedia.org)
ESPN NFL 2K5 (2004) no information ESPN NFL 2K5 is an American football video game developed by Visual Concepts and published by 2K Sports and the Sega Corporation. It was the sixth installment of the NFL 2K series. It was the last NFL 2K game to be released before Electronic Arts signed an exclusivity deal with the NFL to make 2K's rival Madden NFL series the only officially licensed NFL game. (wikipedia.org).
ESPN NFL Football (2003) no information ESPN NFL Football (alternatively known as NFL 2K4) is the first Sega football game using the ESPN in the name. It is published by Sega and developed by Visual Concepts. It was released for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive lineman Warren Sapp is featured on the cover. (wikipedia.org)
ESPN NHL Hockey (2003) no information ESPN NHL Hockey is a video game released by Sega in 2003. It was released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. (wikipedia.org)
ESPN Speed World (1994) no information ESPN Speed World is a Super NES and Sega Genesis video game that was released in 1994 exclusively for North America based on the television series of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
ESPN Sunday Night NFL (1994) no information ESPN Sunday Night NFL is a sports video game that was released for the Super NES, Sega CD, and Sega Genesis in 1994. (wikipedia.org)
The Estates (2018) no information The players take on the role of investors seeking to make the most money by developing buildings in The Estates. Players will bid for the various building pieces and place them in The Estates to their benefit. All buildings in completed rows score positive points, while all buildings in incomplete rows score negative points. It is possible to have zero completed rows of buildings. At the end of the day, the investor with the highest-valued buildings will come out on top.
ESWAT: City under Siege (1990) no information The city is besieged by wanted criminals, and as a police officer it is your duty to stop them. The first criminals in the wanted list can be stopped with your service weapon and some fast reactions, but once you're facing the toughest criminals in town you'll need to use the cyber suit, which provides additional protection and higher firepower. (mobygames.com)
ESWAT: Cyber Police (1989) no information E Swat - Cyber Police is an action game for the Atari ST developed by Creative Materials released in 1990
Eternal (2016) no information Six-guns and sorcery collide in Eternal, the new strategy card game of unlimited choices and unbelievable fun. Eternal brings AAA pace and polish to the infinite possibilities of a deep strategy card game. The only limits are your own creativity. (https://store.steampowered.com/app/531640/Eternal_Card_Game)
The Eternal Castle [REMASTERED] (2019) no information The Eternal Castle [REMASTERED] is a remake of the original "ETERNAL CASTLE" from 1987, with additional game mechanics, sophisticated sound design, polished 2-bit CGA animated graphics, and modernized game design. (store.steampowered.com)
Eternal Champions (1993) no information Sega released Eternal Champions in hopes of capitalizing on the fighting game mania that the game industry was in the midst of following the massive success of Street Fighter II (1991) and Mortal Kombat (1992). The game tried to set itself apart with unique features such as a heavier emphasis on its story, characters pulled from different time periods, reflectable projectiles, force fields, and fighters that carried weapons...
Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side (1995) no information The game is a semi-sequel to the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis game Eternal Champions and was part two of a proposed trilogy of games by Sega. Both games were developed by an internal team at Sega named Sega interActive and designed by Michael Lantham, a developer with Sega of America from their early days. Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side includes the nine playable fighters and non-playable boss from the first game
The Eternal Cylinder (2021) no information In The Eternal Cylinder, players control a herd of adorable creatures called Trebhums and must explore a strange alien world filled with exotic lifeforms and surreal environments. All whilst the constant threat of the Cylinder, a gargantuan rolling structure of ancient origin which crushes everything in its path, looms. In this unique alien ecosystem, real-time world destruction, animal AI, organic exploration, and puzzle design all combine to deliver an unforgettable adventure. (mobygames.com)
Eternal Darkness (2002) no information Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem is a psychological horror action-adventure video game. While the game features similar gameplay mechanics to that of the Resident Evil series, it distinguishes itself with unique features, such as "sanity effects". In the game, players take on the role of several characters as they become embroiled in a struggle against a powerful entity and their servant who seek to enslave humanity. (wikipedia.org)
Eternal Eyes (1999) no information Luke and his sister Elena are two orphans, living in a small house in the kingdom of Gross. One day, while exploring a local cave, the four youths find a mysterious jewel. Later, they travel to the city of Goondocks, where they find a similar jewel - along with a note left to them by Luke's and Elena's parents. They learn that their parents belonged to an ancient race named "Eternal Eyes" - people who could control inanimate dolls called Mappets. (mobygames)
Eternal Filena (1995) no information The story concerns a dispossessed princess who is secretly raised as a boy, as male slaves are trained to be gladiators while the women become prostitutes. As she grows in strength in the arena, she discovers that any critical fights to the death are decided ahead of time depending on the gladiator's popularity, and chooses to rebel against the corrupt empire to relocate and emancipate her old kingdom with her companions. (Giantbomb)
Eternal Hope (2020) no information Eternal Hope, a fantasy adventure game that tells the story of Ti'bi - a boy who must embark on a journey of love and hope in search of his beloved's soul. (Metacritic.com)
Eternal Return: Black Survival (2020) no information Taking place on the deserted Lumia Island, the shady organization known as AGLAIA is conducting experiments on living human beings in search to perfect a new race of extraordinary humans. Craft tons of different weapons and armor, fight up to 17 other players solo or with friends, and survive to be the last one standing. (steam)
Eternal Ring (2000) no information A young magician is sent by his king to investigate the strange happenings on the Island of No Return. Armed with his sword and his natural talent as a sorcerer, Cain attempts to be the first person to return from the island alive. Legend has it that the island is inhabited by numerous beasts, enormous dragons, and magical items that were supposed to be buried long ago. As Cain, you must solve several baffling scenarios and defend yourself while you search for the magic ring. (igdb)
Eternal Sonata (2007) no information Eternal Sonata is a role-playing video game developed by tri-Crescendo and published by Namco Bandai Games. The game is centered on the Polish romantic pianist and composer Frédéric Chopin, who died of tuberculosis at the age of 39. The story envisions a fictional world dreamed by Chopin during his last hours that is influenced by Chopin's life and music, and in which he himself is a playable character, among others. (wikipedia.org)
Eternal Threads (2022) no information Eternal Threads is a single-player, first-person story-driven puzzle game of time manipulation, choice and consequence. (steam)
Eternam (1992) no information The plot of Eternam combines futuristic elements with historical settings. The player assumes the role of officer Don Jonz in Orion United Forces, who is starting a vacation in the planet Eternam. The planet is described as a galactic amusement centre, where different islands represent different periods of Earth's history. (wikipedia)
Eternia: Pet Whisperer (2021) no information Tired of the daily churn, only to come home to an empty apartment? The Rainbow Dome shelter will help you find the perfect partner to spice up your life! Check out our exotic selection of pets and you'll surely find the piece of you you've always been missing! (store.steampowered.com)
Eternights (2023) no information Eternights is a dating sim action role-playing game developed and published by Studio Sai. (wikipedia.org)
Eternium (2014) no information Hack and slash your way through hordes of skeletons and demons. Battle, collect loot, and craft items to grow in might. Draw runes to trigger devastating spells and abilities over particularly nasty enemies to unleash your fury. Watch them burn, freeze, or get slashed apart. The power feels awesome! (eterniumgame)
Ethan: Meteor Hunter (2013) no information Your name is Ethan, a rat that got touched by meteorites giving him the power of telekinesis: freezing time and moving objects around him.
Ether One (2014) no information In Ether One, the player assumes the role of a "Restorer", whose job is to investigate the thoughts of Jean Thompson, a 69-year-old woman diagnosed with dementia. The player must reconstruct Thompson's memories using three-dimensional simulations of the details she can remember in the town of Pinwheel, solving puzzles that become more obtuse throughout the gameplay, as the patient's thoughts continue to grow more unstable. (wikipedia)
ETHER VAPOR Remaster (2012) no information Ether Vapor Remaster is a cinematic 3D arcade shooter and visual treat from developer Edelweiss. (store.steampowered.com)
Etherborn (2019) no information Delve into an environmental puzzle platformer built on exploring and understanding gravity-shifting structures. You are a voiceless being that has just been born into a world where a bodiless voice awaits your arrival. Go forth and seek your purpose. (store.steampowered.com)
ETHEREAL (2019) no information ETHEREAL is full of hand-crafted navigation puzzles, where you have to find your way within an intricate and abstract level, using different kinds of mechanics that allows you to modify the environment or the direction of your character movement. Each corner of its world has been carefully designed to communicate without any text and expose a novel puzzle to solve without time pressure, evoking an introspective state of mind. (igf.com)
Etherium (2015) no information Etherium is a futuristic real-time strategy game involving three distinct factions (the Consortium, the Awakened of Intar, and the Vectides) in a battle for the rare resource called Etherium. There are also several subfactions who can either be destroyed and their territory claimed, or taken control of with their units and technologies becoming available to the player. (mobygames.com)
Etherlords (2001) no information Etherlords (Russian: ????????) is a series of fantasy turn-based strategy and card-dueling video games for the PC, by Russian developer Nival Interactive. The first game was published November 12, 2001 by Ravensburger Interactive Media under their mature game label Fishtank Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Ethnic Cleansing (2002) no information The Race War has begun. Your skin is your uniform in this battle for the survival of your kind. The White Race depends on you to secure its existence. Your peoples enemies surround you in a sea of decay and filth that they have brought to your once clean and White nation. Not one of their numbers shall be spared. (official website)
Etrian Mystery Dungeon (2015) no information Etrian Mystery Dungeon is a role-playing video game for the Nintendo 3DS. (wikipedia.org)
Etrian Mystery Dungeon 2 (2017) no information Etrian Mystery Dungeon 2 (Seikaiju to Fushigi no Danjon 2; lit Yggdrasill Mystery Dungeon 2) is a spin-off of the Etrian Odyssey series and a sequel to Etrian Mystery Dungeon. Like its predecessor, it is a crossover with Spike Chunsoft's Mystery Dungeon series. (etrian.wikia.com)
Etrian Odyssey (2007) no information Etrian Odyssey is a 3D dungeon crawler role-playing video game by Atlus for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight (2014) no information It may seem all too familiar on paper: a heroic knight, a beautiful princess that needs protecting, a party of adventurers. Luckily, Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight is anything but ordinary. Discover what lies in wait for you after climbing up the towering Yggdrasil tree. Outside of High Lagaard, venture through the dark Ginnungagap ruins to unveil the origins of the Fafnir Knight. An exciting new adventure awaits you, but what will you discover when you get there?
Etrian Odyssey II: Heroes of Lagaard (2008) no information Etrian Odyssey II: Heroes of Lagaard is a dungeon crawler role-playing video game by Atlus for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Etrian Odyssey III: The Drowned City (2010) no information Etrian Odyssey III: The Drowned City is a 3D dungeon crawler role-playing video game by Atlus for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan (2012) no information For centuries, the tree Yggdrasil has been a constant presence in the lives of the people of Tharsis. It looms on the horizon, visible from everywhere in the city. But its roots are in a far-off land where no one has ventured until the Outland Count of Tharsis sponsors an Explorers Guild to reach Yggdrasil and discover its secrets. You are the latest explorer arriving in Tharsis to seek your fame and fortune.
Etrian Odyssey Nexus (2018) no information Etrian Odyssey Nexus, known as Etrian Odyssey X in Japan, is the sixth game in the main Etrian Odyssey series.
Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl (2013) no information Uncover the truth behind the labyrinth that swallows all. By choosing first to immerse yourself in Story mode, you will encounter the maiden who has lived a thousand years and the growing mystery that surrounds her past--a past that may affect the present and future of Etria.
Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond the Myth (2016) no information Etrian Odyssey V chronicles the quest of a new adventurer as he or she attempts to reach the crown of the towering Yggdrasil Tree. For it is said that whoever braves the dangers of the dreaded Yggdrasil Labyrinth and reaches the summit will have their greatest wish fulfilled. Each culture has their own myth, some say great power will be granted, others believe the great mysteries will be solved.
Etrom: The Astral Essence (2006) no information In this sci-fi action/rpg, you take the role of Etrom, an officer in a futuristic dystopia world of Syghundia. During a mission, Etrom encounters something called an Astral Essence, and has since left the force in search of answers, which leads up the the first mission: finding a prophet named Johan. (Mobygames)
Euchre (1848) no information Uses a deck of 24 standard playing cards consisting of A, K, Q, J, 10, and 9 of each of the four suits. A standard deck 52-card deck can be used, omitting the cards from 2 to 8, Players are dealt a five-card hand and the object is to win three of the five tricks. A card is turned up to determine trump, which can be either accepted or refused by each player in turn. If refused, another bidding round takes place in which each player is given the privilege of naming trump. The player fixing trump h
Euclidea (2014) no information Euclidea is all about building geometric constructions using straightedge and compass. About doing it the fun way. With Euclidea you don’t need to think about cleanness or accuracy of your drawing — Euclidea will do it for you. But it’s also a game. A game that values simplicity and mathematical beauty. Find the most elegant solution — the one, which is built in the least possible moves, — and you’ll get the highest score. (euclidea.xyz)
Eufloria (2009) no information It is set in a futuristic space environment, where the player assumes the role of the commander of interstellar lifeforms called Euflorians, who live and gain their resources on asteroids. The player has to use basic units that are grown on Dyson trees and are called "seedlings", to colonize and conquer asteroids. On asteroids, Dyson trees may be planted and as the tree grows and gets stronger, it will produce more seedlings with certain attributes. (wikipedia.org).
Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2013) no information Euro Truck Simulator 2 (commonly abbreviated as ETS2) is a vehicle simulation game developed and published by SCS Software for Microsoft Windows, Linux and OS X and was initially released as open development on 19 October 2012. The game is a direct sequel to the 2008 game Euro Truck Simulator and it is the second video game in the Truck Simulator series. (wikipedia.org)
Euro\'96 (1996) no information Euro'96, by Gremlin Interactive was the third game to replicate the European Football Championship, and using all the hype behind the Football is coming home campaigns, the Sheffield company modified some parts in their Actua Soccer title, including the 16 teams present in the final stage with accurate rosters and stadiums, as well as Euro 96 mode, Exhibition Match, Practice Penalties, and Practice game. (wikipedia.org)
Euronimoes (2011) no information A Euro-style game of strategy. Keep your score low as you form your area of Dominoes! How does it differ from your ordinary, garden-variety game of dominoes? Players of Euronimoes are trying to play their dominoes in their own personal area in such a way as to minimize their point count at the end of the game.
Europa 1400: The Guild (2002) no information Throughout the game, the player may indulge in intrigues, rise to a position in government, and obtain titles. Each title allows the player to upgrade their house by one level, which starts as a hovel and culminates in a palace. Each successively higher title increases the player's influence, allowing such things as sabotage, spying, blackmail, or taking opponents to court. (wikipedia.org).
Europa Universalis (2000) no information Europa Universalis lets the player take control of one of seven European nations (others are available in different scenarios) from 1453 to 1792, expanding its power through military might, diplomacy, and colonial wealth. The game takes place on a map divided into approximately 1,500 provinces, and proceeds in a pausable real time format.
Europa Universalis II (2001) no information Europa Universalis II is a strategy computer game developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Strategy First, based on world history spanning a timeline between 1419 through 1820. It was released on December 11, 2001. (wikipedia.org)
Europa Universalis III (2007) no information A grand strategy game. The player controls a nation and handles matters concerning war, diplomacy, trade, and economy. The original game without expansions starts in 1453, right after the Fall of Constantinople, and continues to 1789, just past the beginning of the French Revolution. The expansion Napoleon's Ambition extends the end game year forward to 1821, whereas the expansion In Nomine moves the starting year back to 1399. (wikipedia)
Europa Universalis IV (2013) no information The empire building game Europa Universalis IV gives you control of a nation to guide through the years in order to create a dominant global empire. Rule your nation through the centuries, with unparalleled freedom, depth and historical accuracy.
Europa Universalis IV: Art of War (2014) no information Centered on the 30 Years War and bubbling political instability between church and state, this expansion features improved gameplay mechanics that’s puts warfare at the forefront of your quest for domination and triumph. Improved naval combat and full army control means the course of victory rests solely on your shoulders. Will you choose to triumph alone or rely on the combat strengths of your allies? Your decision will decide if your empire lasts through the ages. (store.steampowered.com)
Europa Universalis IV: Common Sense (2015) no information This addition allows you to peacefully develop your nation and build a 'tall' empire, whilst also giving you the tools to execute grand diplomacy. Game changing religious features add depth and intriguing complexity to the gameplay. The ability to work closely with your subjects and better control them through interactions and decrees should make common sense for anyone with designs to get to terms with the internal struggles of constitutional monarchies. (store.steampowered.com)
Europa Universalis IV: Conquest of Paradise (2014) no information The expansion allows you to send your ships off to the west and discover a new world, unlike any you’ve seen before – for the first time in a Paradox Development Studio game, you are given the option to discover a completely randomized American continent. Conquest of Paradise also offers the possibility to play as a Native American nation and master the federation mechanics and national ideas that are unique for the nations. (store.steampowered.com)
Europa Universalis IV: Cradle of Civilization (2017) no information The fertile valleys and trade routes of the Middle East have attracted ambitious conquerors since the beginning of recorded history. Now, Europa Universalis IV adds greater depth and more varied possibilities to this crossroads of empires in the new expansion Cradle of Civilization. With new decisions and opportunities tied to the historical development of the region in the early modern era. (https://store.steampowered.com/app/721340/Expansion__Europa_Universalis_IV_Cradle_of_Civilization/)
Europa Universalis IV: El Dorado (2015) no information The conquests, creeds and discoveries synonymous with the Age of Exploration. The centerpiece of the latest addition is the Nation Designer, which allows the customization of a starting nation in a campaign and further enhances EU4’s already near infinite replayability. This expansion’s focus on Central America and South America introduces new religions whilst impactful theaters of exploration will challenge you with new decisions worthy of a king or conqueror. (store.steampowered.com)
Europa Universalis IV: Mandate of Heaven (2017) no information [Adds] greater depth to playing the major powers of East Asia and adding a new “Ages” system to add more short-term goals. (https://store.steampowered.com/app/538020/Expansion__Europa_Universalis_IV_Mandate_of_Heaven/)
Europa Universalis IV: Mare Nostrum (2016) no information Introduces new systems connected to naval warfare and control of trade. The power of your fleets will depend on the number of sailors your nation can gather, and your ships can now be given missions and areas to patrol. There are also new options for creating trade leagues, and a host of other improvements. (https://store.steampowered.com/app/436120/Expansion__Europa_Universalis_IV_Mare_Nostrum/)
Europa Universalis IV: Res Publica (2014) no information Featuring the introduction of a new government type, this expansion also offers new idea groups to explore as well as new gameplay elements for Republics and Dictatorship. Res Publica elevates the art of governance and exploration by allowing the player to experience new ways of receiving bonuses, whilst expanding on their trade empire. (store.steampowered.com)
Europa Universalis IV: Rights of Man (2016) no information Paradox Interactive presents "Rights of Man", an expansion to Europa Universalis IV that adds greater depth and detail to a host of game systems. New decisions, greater customization and added personality are all coming to the best-selling game about exploration, trade and conquest. (https://store.steampowered.com/app/486570/Expansion__Europa_Universalis_IV_Rights_of_Man/)
Europa Universalis IV: Rule Britannia (2018) no information Master wind and trade, and spark industrial revolution in Rule Britannia, a new Immersion Pack for Europa Universalis IV. (https://store.steampowered.com/app/760070/Immersion_Pack__Europa_Universalis_IV_Rule_Britannia/)
Europa Universalis IV: The Cossacks (2015) no information This addition allows you to plunder your neighbours as a horde in order to keep your tribes loyal and raze their lands to gain power to advance in technology or reform into a settled nation. The internal politics of nations is brought to life with the Estates, representing powerful interests such as the Magnates of Poland-Lithuania and the eponymous Cossacks of the steppe. More detailed control over the cultures and natives living in your nation. (store.steampowered.com)
Europa Universalis IV: Wealth of Nations (2014) no information The expansion allows you to create trade conflicts in secret, steal from your competitors with the use of privateers, use peace treaties to gain trade power and create a new trade capital to strengthen your grasp over trade. (store.steampowered.com)
Europa Universalis: Rome (2008) no information Europa Universalis: Rome is a grand strategy game developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive. The game is set during the time of the Roman Republic, beginning in 280 BC with the start of the Pyrrhic war, and ending with the rise of the Roman Empire in 27 BC. Players have a choice of leading any of over 53 factions, which represent 10 prominent cultures including Carthaginian, Celtic, Egyptian, Greek, and Roman. (wikipedia.org)
Evan\'s Remains (2020) no information Years after a boy genius named Evan disappears, a bizarre letter arrives. Evan wants a girl named Dysis to come find him. As Dysis, you’ll need to solve an intricate series of puzzles to unravel the entire mystery—and bring Evan home. (store.steampowered.com)
Evasion (2018) no information Experience the next generation of VR combat with Evasion, an intense sci-fi bullet-hell shooter. Play solo or team up with a friend as you run, dodge, and unleash devastating Surge Attacks as you fight your way through an action-packed story campaign. (store.steampowered.com)
EVE Echoes (2020) no information A new immersive space sandbox MMO, bringing the authentic EVE Online experience to mobile. (play.google.com)
EVE Online (2003) no information Eve Online (stylised EVE Online) is a space-based, persistent world massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed and published by CCP Games. (wikipedia.org)
Eve: Burst Error (1995) no information Eve burst error is set in modern-day Japan. The player controls two characters: a young, seemingly careless private investigator Kojiroh, and the special agent Marina. Kojiroh has been struggling to make a living as a lone PI, but now luck seems to smile to him: the director of the Eldian International School, Mr. Ko, asks him to find a missing painting, supposedly of great value. (mobygames.com)
Eve: Valkyrie (2016) no information Eve: Valkyrie is a multiplayer dogfighting shooter game set in the Eve Online universe that is designed to use virtual reality headset technology. Originally launched for Microsoft Windows for use with the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset, CCP Games has announced they plan to enable cross-platform play between the three major VR systems: the Oculus Rift, the HTC Vive, and the PlayStation VR. Released in March 2016, the game has two game mode options: Chronicles can be played in single play
The Even More Incredible Machine (1993) no information The second installment in the Incredible Machine series features the same basic gameplay as the original Incredible Machine, solving a puzzle only using the parts provided. It includes all of the 87 puzzles from the first game, 73 new ones, as well as new parts and music. (classicreload.com)
Event[0] (2016) no information In a world where humankind has embraced artificial intelligence, you are stranded on an abandoned spaceship. Event is a game about building a personal relationship with a machine. You type messages into a computer, and Kaizen answers. As in any relationship, you experience gratitude, disappointment, and sometimes jealousy. It is by working through fears and anxieties of your virtual companion that you will find your way back to Earth.
Ever 17: The Out of Infinity (2002) no information The game follows Takeshi Kuranari and a boy with amnesia, who are trapped inside an underwater theme park together with a group of other people after a leak has flooded parts of the park; they cannot contact people on the surface, and due to high water pressure, the park is estimated to implode after 119 hours. The gameplay consists of the player reading the game's story, at certain points making choices that affect its direction, leading to one of several possible endings. (wikipedia.org).
Ever Oasis (2017) no information Ever Oasis is an action-adventure role-playing video game developed by Grezzo and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS video game console. (wikipedia.org)
Evergarden (2018) no information You have just arrived in a magical forest world with a hexagon board at its center, a mysterious creature nearby, and secrets lurking in the shadows. Why are you here, and what will you do next? A deceptively simple puzzle game, wrapped in a magical adventure. (steampowered.com)
Evergate (2020) no information Wield your Soulflame, unleash extraordinary powers and dive into the touching story of two kindred spirits. Guide the child-like soul Ki on a journey through a beautiful and haunting afterlife in this unique 2D puzzle platformer. (Metacritic.com)
Evergrace (2000) no information The game followsDarius and Sharline, who both possess a mark on their hands, called a crest, which is considered cursed and brings their bearers (and everyone who encounters them) misfortune. It might be true. One day, these bearers somehow find themselves whisked away from their home continent of Edinbury and into the magical world of the Rieubane Empire, a kingdom considered a fairy tale in their home world. (TVTropes)
Everhood (2021) no information An UNCONVENTIONAL ADVENTURE RPG that takes place in an inexpressible world filled with amusing musical battles and strange delightful encounters. To put it simply: You are in for a ride. (Metacritic.com)
Everlasting Summer (2013) no information Semyon, a depressed 25-year old shut-in, is on the bus to his high school reunion when he falls asleep and through a familiar dream transported to an old soviet summer camp. He has to learn to know the camp's inhabitants if he is ever to find out what is going on and how to get back to his regular life, if he even wants to go back. Everlasting Summer is a visual novel where the player has to make choices that affect which way the story will proceed. (mobygames.com)
EverQuest (1999) no information EverQuest is a 3D fantasy-themed massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) originally developed by Verant Interactive and 989 Studios. (wikipedia.org)
EverQuest II (2004) no information EverQuest II is a 3D fantasy massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) originally developed and published by Sony Online Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
EverQuest II: Echoes of Faydwer (2006) no information EverQuest II: Echoes of Faydwer is the third expansion to the MMORPG EverQuest II. The main content in this expansion takes place on the continent of Faydwer with was one of original continent in the first EverQuest. This expansion features content for all levels of players (from 1 to 70). This expansion introduced a new playable race (the Fae), as well as a new starting city, the tree city of Kelethin, along with new overland, dungeon, instance, and raid zones. (mobygames.com)
EverQuest II: Kingdom of Sky (2006) no information EverQuest II: Kingdom of Sky is the 2nd expansion of the EverQuest II series. This expansion brings new content for the high-level players as well as a new achievement system. The primary content in this expansion takes place above the world of Norrath in a new area called the Overrealm.
EverQuest Online Adventures (2003) no information EverQuest Online Adventures was set in the fictional world of Norrath 500 years prior to the original EverQuest, in the "Age of Adventure". The world featured many places familiar to fans of the original and most of the differences were explained in the lore of EverQuest. (wiki)
EverQuest Online Adventures Frontiers (2003) no information Much of the game has improved upon the original design. Included are a new playable race, a new character class, thousands of new items, hundreds of new quests, new musical scores, level advancement to 60, a class mastery system to further customize characters, and 2 additional areas to explore (Odus and Rathe Mountains). (Mobygames)
EverQuest Role-Playing Game (2002) no information The EverQuest RPG runs on the d20 System using the Open Gaming License. This game is set in the fictional world of Norrath. The book claims to be "Compatible with 3rd edition fantasy role-playing rules" but is a stand-alone game that uses the d20 System (it does not require any books from Dungeons and Dragons - though those books can be used with varying degrees of effort). (Rpgg)
EverQuest: Depths of Darkhollow (2005) no information In the tenth expansion in the EverQuest series, you travel through a bleak new area, when an expedition of Qeynosian miners breaches the entrance to a place called Dreadspirekeep, while the battle between Firiona Vie and Lanys T'Vyl still has the land in its grasp. As usual, there are many new enemies, missions, raids, events, items, abilities, and skills. (mobygames.com)
EverQuest: Dragons of Norrath (2005) no information EverQuest: Dragons of Norrath is the ninth expansion for the MMORPG EverQuest. It adds new content (zones, monsters, quests, items, spells), a new interactive world map, an automated player barter system, a quick-use potion belt, a bandolier equip for faster access to weapons, and new instanced guild halls with handy features for guilds. (mobygames.com)
EverQuest: Gates of Discord (2004) no information EverQuest: Gates of Discord is the seventh expansion for the MMORPG EverQuest. It introduces many new features and game content, including the new continent of Taelosia, a new playable Berserker class, and several other in-game enhancements, such as spells and advanced player abilities. (mobygames.com)
EverQuest: Omens of War (2004) no information Omens of War is the 8th expansion released in the popular Everquest franchise. This expansion has added a new realm, destroyed and in ruin from war. The ability for players to surpass level 65 has been added as well as 16 new quests with an epic weapon awarded for the completion of each. Improved graphics and an enhanced system for tributes and favor-points have been added.
EverQuest: The Ruins of Kunark (2000) no information Explore a new world in this add-on to the MMORPG EverQuest. In this first add-on, you explore the tropical region of Kunark. It adds new items, spells, and most importantly, the lizard race of the Iksar. They were the people who once inhabited Kunark, but their empire is no longer. (mobygames.com)
EverQuest: The Scars of Velious (2000) no information The Scars of Velious is the second add-on to the MMORPG EverQuest. The add-on adds a new location, the continent of Norrath. The titular scars are regions that have been torn up by the Great Dragon Veeshan. The area is characterized with icy terrain, and gameplay is focused on adventuring for high-level characters. New monsters include frost giants, ice dragons, and vicious ottermen. (mobygames.com)
EverQuest: The Shadows of Luclin (2001) no information EverQuest: Shadows Of Luclin is the third expansion pack to EverQuest, the massively multiplayer role-playing game. This expansion pack adds a new world, Luclin, which is Norrath's moon. It also adds a new race, the Vah Shir, which are noble, cat-like people, and a new class, the Beastlord. (mobygames.com)
Eversion (2008) no information Eversion is a short platform game. Each level consists of a set of parallel realities, each of which features different hazards, a unique artistic style, and a distinctive soundtrack. By using Zee Tee's ability to "evert" from one reality to another, the player can navigate him through obstacles to reach his goal.
Everspace (2017) no information EVERSPACE combines fast-paced combat with roguelike elements, great visuals and a captivating story. It takes you on a challenging journey through an ever-changing, beautifully crafted universe full of surprises. Shoot, craft and loot your way to victory while the odds are stacked against you.
Everspace 2 (2023) no information EVERSPACE 2 is a fast-paced single-player spaceship shooter with deep exploration in space and on planets, tons of loot, RPG elements, mining, and crafting. Experience a thoughtful story, set in a vivid, handcrafted open world full of secrets, puzzles, and perils. (Metacritic.com)
Every Day the Same Dream (2009) no information Every day the same dream is a short, 2D art game that puts the player in the role of a man whose life is about to change. Developed for the Experimental Gameplay Project in 2009, the game has been described as "a beautiful game with a very bleak outlook." (wikipedia.org)
Every Extend Extra (2006) no information Every Extend Extra is a remix version of Every Extend. (wikipedia.org)
Every Extend Extra Extreme (2007) no information Every Extend Extra Extreme is the sequel to Every Extend by Q Entertainment.
Every Party (2005) no information Every Party (エブリパーティ) is a party video game developed by Game Republic. (wikipedia.org)
Everybody 1-2-Switch! (2023) no information Everybody 1-2-Switch! is a 2023 party video game developed by Nintendo EPD and NDcube. (wikipedia.org)
Everybody Dance (2011) no information Everybody Dance (also known as DanceStar Party in Europe) is a 2011 competitive dance game developed by London Studio. (wikipedia.org)
Everybody Wham Wham (2021) no information Three competitors go head-to-head in a snowman-building match. Hang out and chat with a cast of characters like Koenraad the runaway ice cream cone and Bentworth the wooden snowman. Featuring over 50 minutes of music and find out what Wham Wham the Snowman-man is hiding from the contestants. (itch.io)
Everybody\'s Golf (2017) no information The classic PlayStation golf franchise is back with its unique blend of deep golf mechanics and quirky visual style, now with customizable golfer avatars, new online gameplay modes, free-roam golf courses, and much more.
Everybody\'s Golf 6 (2011) no information Everybody's Golf 6 borrows courses from Everybody's Golf 4, and downloadable content is available through the PlayStation Store. Players are able to leave each other comments through the "Live Area" system. Players are able to view the golf course using PlayStation Vita's augmented reality feature.[26] The game was renamed in North America as Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational.
Everybody\'s Golf VR (2019) no information Step on to the course like never before in the most immersive Everybody's Golf experience yet! Swing for the flag with your PS Move motion controller or DualShock 4 wireless controller. Play through three incredible courses, practice your putting on the green, or tee off at the driving range.
Everybody\'s Gone to the Rapture (2015) no information Everybody's Gone to the Rapture tells the story of a valley and its community, caught up in world-shattering events beyond their control or understanding.
Everybody\'s Talking (1967) no information The game master reads aloud from a card containing various opinions about a secret subject. The first opinion is worth one hundred points. Each new opinion reduces the value of a correct answer by five points. The player who guesses the secret subject scores the value of the subject at the time of the guess. The first score two hundred wins.
Everyday Genius: SquareLogic (2009) no information The next generation of puzzle games is here! Combining simple arithmetic with colorful cages and logical problem solving, this new puzzle game makes sure you never have to guess—and you don’t have to be a math wiz!
Everyday Shooter (2006) no information Everyday Shooter (known as Riff: Everyday Shooter in the PAL region) is an independent video game developed by Jonathan Mak. (wikipedia.org)
Everything (2017) no information Everything is an open ended interactive experience and reality simulation game. There is no right or wrong way to play, and each person's game will be different. (.everything-game.com)
Everything is going to be OK (2017) no information This zine is a collection of life experiences, commentary on struggle, and oddly enough my own version of a power-fantasy. (igf.com)
Evil Baby Orphanage (2012) no information Evil Baby Orphanage is a communal deck party card game for three or more players. Each player takes on the role of a Time Nanny using advanced time out technology to rid the time stream of the world's worst villains. During your turn, play nanny cards from your hand to "adopt" babies from your friends, keep your babies in check, and make your opponent's babies go nuts. Start your turn with ten mischief and win the game, but be careful, containing the world's most mischievous babies isn't easy
The Evil Dead (1984) no information The game is set at the cabin from the Evil Dead film. The player controls Ash, and must close cabin windows to prevent monsters from entering, while also killing monsters that are already in the cabin. As the player defeats monsters with various weapons, Ash's energy level decreases. Ash must continuously pick up new weapons in order to increase his energy. Once he has defeated all the monsters, Ash must obtain The Book of the Dead and destroy it in order to defeat the evil. (wikipedia)
Evil Dead: A Fistful of Boomstick (2003) no information Ash battles his way through Dearborn, fighting Deadites.
Evil Dead: Hail to the King (2000) no information Sometime after the events of the Evil Dead movie trilogy, traumatized Ash is still haunted by nightmares, so he decides to return to the cabin in the forest with his new girlfriend and face his fears. History repeats itself.
Evil Dead: Regeneration (2005) no information It is unconnected to the previous video game Evil Dead: A Fistful of Boomstick. The game takes place in an alternate reality from the original trilogy, depicting what would have happened if Ash did not get sent back in time at the end of the film Evil Dead II. (Wikipedia)
Evil Dead: The Game (2022) no information Evil Dead: The Game is a survival horror video game developed by Saber Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Evil Diary (2023) no information Mow down hordes of monsters to survive! Survive the onslaught of a post-apocalyptic urban wasteland. (store.steampowered.com)
Evil Genius (2004) no information The game is inspired by the spy thriller genre (notably the James Bond film series), and is set in an alternative 1960s–70s era. Most closely resembling Dungeon Keeper, the gameplay puts players in charge of a villainous force attempting to achieve global domination whilst fending off the forces of justice; to this end the gameplay is split between management of a base and the completion of "acts of infamy" in the rest of the world. (wiki)
Evil Genius 2: World Domination (2021) no information Evil Genius 2: World Domination is a real-time strategy and simulation video game developed and published by Rebellion Developments. (wikipedia.org)
Evil Inside (2021) no information Evil Inside is a first-person psychological horror game. After the death of his mother and the arrest of his father for it, Mark decides to contact her using the Spiritual board. But it fades away, and here is when all begins... Mark will face his greatest fears to discover the truth. (Metacritic.com)
Evil Islands: Curse of the Lost Soul (2000) no information Evil Islands: Curse of the Lost Soul is an RPG-strategy game based on the idea that a small, properly applied force can affect the course of events more effectively than raw power. To accomplish most of the objectives, one must exercise good strategic planning for both covert operations and open strikes. The RPG element is also very strong, with an extensive story line, a mystery to solve, and a multitude of characters with their own ambitions. (amazon.com)
Evil Night (1998) no information A horror-themed rail shooter following Henry Jones, Alicia Sevigny and Joe Hamilton as they search an old mansion for their kidnapped friend Liv. (igdb)
Evil Stone (1990) no information Evil Stone is an odd game. It's a beat em up, but rather than taking place on a traditional scrolling path, it takes place on grids of floating rocks. Furthermore, it's a beat em up in which the player has no kind of health counter, and can theoretically take an endless number of hits without dying. (igdb)
Evil Twin: Cyprien\'s Chronicles (2001) no information Cyprien is helped and hindered through his quest by an assortment of strange beings, from an elephant named Wilbur, who makes his entrances and exits on a swing, a tribe of demis - creatures cut in half, a giant termite queen, a dark root, and many many more. (Mobygames)
Evil West (2022) no information Evil West is a third-person shooter video game developed by Flying Wild Hog. (wikipedia.org)
The Evil Within 2 (2017) no information Detective Sebastian Castellanos has lost everything, including his daughter, Lily. To save her, he must descend into the nightmarish world of STEM. Horrifying threats emerge from every corner, and he must rely on his wits to survive. For his one chance at redemption, the only way out is in.
The Evil Within (2014) no information The Evil Within is a third-person survival horror video game developed by Tango Gameworks and published by Bethesda Softworks. The game was directed by Resident Evil series creator, Shinji Mikami, and was released worldwide in October 2014 for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows. (wikipedia.org)
The Evil Within: The Assignment (2015) no information Experience survival horror from a new perspective with The Evil Within: The Assignment. This is the first of a two-part, story driven experience where players take on the role of detective Juli Kidman, Sebastian Castellanos’ mysterious partner, in a concurrent story that looks to answer some of the questions surrounding her whereabouts during The Evil Within. Along the way she will encounter disturbing new enemies, discover new mysteries, and uncover new horrors. (Steam)
The Evil Within: The Consequence (2015) no information Experience survival horror from a new perspective in The Evil Within: The Consequence. This is the final installment of a two-part, story driven experience where players take on the role of detective Juli Kidman, Sebastian Castellanos’ mysterious partner, in a concurrent story that looks to answer some of the questions surrounding her whereabouts during The Evil Within. Along the way she will encounter disturbing new enemies, discover new mysteries, and uncover new horrors. (Steam)
The Evil Within: The Executioner (2015) no information The Executioner is downloadable content for The Evil Within and lets the player control a Keeper character from the game. The story is focused on a man in search for his daughter and must follow diaries to understand the truth. The evil company MOBIUS gives orders to the player to eliminate other characters in order to safe his daughter from corruption by said characters. Killing other characters slows the corruption and lowers his daughter mental illness. (mobygames.com)
Evil Zone (1999) no information Each of the characters story modes is presented like anime television series. Each character gives narration in his or her own cutscenes. Each story mode has its own series title. The animated cutscenes for the game were done by AIC, whose logo can be seen in the background of Danzaiver's stage. (wiki)
Eville (2022) no information Betray your friends- and lie your way to victory. Inspired by popular multiplayer social-deduction party games such as Werewolves and Among Us, this is a new take on the concept with realtime gameplay and interaction. (store.steampowered.com)
EvilQuest (2012) no information EvilQuest is 2D retro action role-playing game. The player controls Galvis - an evil Dark Knight who wants ultimate power (and rule over the Kingdom). Galvis can find new weapons, armor and items, he earns XP to gain new levels, he can use 14 spells etc. Fighting is very simple and is similar to Crystalis. The game has 15 dungeon levels and overworld areas.
Evo (2001) no information You control the survival and evolution of a species of dinosaurs called Dinos. You guide their migrations to temperate climates, you acquire the perfect genes to develop your Dinos and mutate them, and you push out other creatures that have yet to learn the meaning of the term "dominant species". At the end of the game, you and your Dinos will not be the winners unless you've evolved more quickly and successfully than everyone else.
Evoland (2013) no information Evoland is a journey through the history of action/adventure gaming, allowing you to unlock new technologies, gameplay systems and graphic upgrades as you progress through the game. (Steam)
Evoland 2 (2015) no information Evoland 2 is a role-playing game that draws influence from a number of different video games, frequently implementing other genres and gameplay styles during its story campaign. (wikipedia.org)
Evolution 2: Far Off Promise (2000) no information Evolution 2 is a direct sequel to World of Sacred Device. The events of the game take place six months after the conclusion of the previous game. Mag Launcher, the son of a great adventurer of the past, has earned the title of "best adventurer" in the town Pannam. The adventurer guild (called the Society) sends him to the south, to the large town Museville. Mag has to explore the surrounding dungeons, performing various archaeological quests for the Society. (mobygames)
Evolution Skateboarding (2002) no information If you're tired of the traditional skateboarding experience, Evolution: Skateboarding takes you to a variety of imaginative levels. From the neon streets of Tokyo to the dungeons of a European castle, you can grab air and perform more than 70 death-defying tricks and continue the challenges with the new Boss Skate mode. Through eight professional skaters, you can access different parts of the world, featuring more than 25 levels. (Metacritic)
Evolution Snowboarding (2002) no information Evolution Snowboarding is a 2002 snowboarding video game both developed and published by Japanese game company Konami. (wikipedia.org)
Evolution Worlds (2002) no information Evolution Worlds (known as Shinkisekai Evolutia (神機世界エヴォルシア) in Japan) is a role-playing video game developed by Sting Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Evolution: The World of Sacred Device (1999) no information Evolution: The World of Sacred Device is a RPG with a heavy emphasis on dungeon exploring. Mag and his party (Linear, the butler Gre Naid, and two other adventurers), explore dungeon after dungeon, searching for the mysterious artifact. All dungeons are randomly generated. The combat is turn-based. There are mechanical devices called "Cy-Frame", which can be attached to the characters and make him (or her) perform special attacks of various kinds. (mobygames)
Evolva (2000) no information This is the Future... Mankind has mastered genetic engineering. Take control of a team of genetically modified warriors called GenoHunters and guide them through awe-inspiring worlds. Genos can adapt to any situation by mutating at will, acquiring new weapons and abilities as desired by absorbing DNA. You have twelve organic worlds to explore. Weapons include fire breath, giant claws, electrical weapons, gene disruptors, necrocytes and flammable vomit. (store.steampowered.com)
Evolve (2015) no information Evolve is a first-person shooter video game developed by Turtle Rock Studios, published by 2K Games and distributed by Take-Two Interactive. Announced in January 2014 and originally set to be released in late 2014, the game was delayed and released worldwide for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in February 2015.(wikipedia.org)
Evolve: Hunter\'s Quest (2015) no information Evolve: Hunter's Quest is a turn-based match-three strategy game and a companion game to the shooter Evolve. It is set in the same universe and uses many familiar elements, but the gameplay is entirely different. The player controls a team of four hunters battling different types of wildlife and large monsters. This companion game can be used to earn badges for the main game, but it is also possible to watch saved replays from the game in the app. (mobygames.com)
Ex Libris (1991) no information At the start of a round one player, taking a turn as the reader, picks a card and reads it out loud. The other players then have each to write a plausible opening or closing sentence to the work in an attempt to bluff fellow players into believing his or her ‘script’ to be the genuine one. Players try to both: guess the correct 1st or last line to a novel write a fake 1st or last line to a novel and trick other players into thinking it is real Points are scored for making correct guesse
Ex Libris: Addendum (1991) no information Now expanded to include Non-Fiction as well as works of fiction from 48 authors new to the original Ex Libris collection. Addendum adds an extra dimension and years of play to this perennially popular game. (—description from the box)
Ex-Mutants (1992) no information Action game based on the Ex-Mutants comic book series by Malibu Comics. Leaping from the pages of the popular comic book come the Ex-Mutants. Choose Shannon or Ackroyd as you weave your way through the nuclear wasteland to battle the minions of the evil Sluggo and restore the human race! (igdb)
EXAPUNKS (2018) no information The year is 1997. You used to be a hacker, but now you have the phage. You made a deal: one hack, one dose. There’s nothing left to lose… except your life. (Steam)
Excalibur 2555 AD (1997) no information Knights from the future have stolen King Arthur's sword, Excalibur. Merlin concocts a one-way trip to the future for one person to reclaim the sword. You take the role of Beth, Merlin's niece, as she travels through a world decimated by a meteor impact in EXCALIBUR 2555 A.D. (ign.com)
The Excavation of Hob\'s Barrow (2022) no information Antiquarian Thomasina Bateman is writing a book on the barrows of England, documenting the treasures she finds buried within. When an intriguing letter summons her to the small village of Bewlay, tucked away in the remote countryside, she sets off by train with her assistant a day behind. Upon her arrival, however, the mysterious man who summoned her is nowhere to be found. (mobygames.com)
Exception (2019) no information When an old woman's computer system is taken over by a virus bent on total annihilation, you assume control of an ordinary software program transformed into an elite combat machine. Retake the system and build your character into a formidable instrument of retribution. (store.steampowered.com)
Excessive Trim (2023) no information Wreak havoc through backwater farmlands as an alien with a buzzsaw flying saucer! (igdb)
Excite Truck (2006) no information Excite Truck (????? ???? Ekisaitotorakku) is a video game published by Nintendo and developed by Monster Games for the Wii video game system. It features malleable environments and tilt-based controls.It is the third main game in the Excite series (following Excitebike and Excitebike 64) and the first to feature vehicles other than motorbikes. (wikipedia.org)
Excitebike (1984) no information A motocross racing video game franchise made by Nintendo. The goal is to qualify for the Excitebike (the championship) race by coming in at third place or above in the challenge race (preliminary race). (Wikipedia)
Excitebike 64 (2000) no information Excitebike 64 is a racing video game. The main game features a 20-track season mode. Completing races unlocks more tracks and features. There is a tutorial that teaches players how to play through the 17 different tracks. There are a variety of exhibitions and time trial modes that lets players do more activities other than the main game. A major feature is the track editor, where players can create their own fully functional track and save it into the game. (wikipedia.org)
Excitebike: World Rally (2009) no information World Rally follows a similar premise as the original NES title. The game's core design is that of a time trial arcade racer, that is, each race sees players attempting to get to the finish line in the shortest period of time possible. The player's bike has two options, an accelerator and a turbo function, the latter increases the player's engine temperature and overheating will cause the player's bike to stall. (wikipedia.org)
Excitebots: Trick Racing (2009) no information Excitebots: Trick Racing, known in Japan as Excite Mou Machine (?????????), is a racing video game. (wikipedia.org)
Exile (1988) no information Exile is a single-player action-adventure video game originally published for the Acorn Electron and BBC Micro in 1988 by Superior Software and later ported to the Commodore 64, Amiga, CD32 and Atari ST, all published by Audiogenic. (wikipedia.org)
Exile\'s End (2015) no information Exile's End is an homage to early 90's action-adventure PC games like Flashback and Another World, but with a Japanese flair.
Eximius: Seize the Frontline (2018) no information EXIMIUS is a FPS/RTS hybrid that focuses on squad-based combat. The game features an intense 5v5 multiplayer experience with each team comprising of 4 Squad Officers and one Commander. (store.epicgames.com)
Exist Archive (2015) no information The game involves the player following twelve youths who are killed by an explosion in modern-day Tokyo. After their deaths, they find themselves on the fantasy-like planet of "Protolexa". There are three different endings, based on the players actions over the course of the game, and some actions affect the game's new game plus mode as well. (wiki)
Exit (2005) no information Exit is a 2005 action-puzzle video game that was developed and published by Taito. (wikiepdia.org)
Exit 2 (2006) no information Exit 2 (Kangaeru Exit (????? ?????, lit. "Thinking Exit") in Japan) is the sequel to the PlayStation Portable game Exit. (wikipedia.org)
The Exit 8 (2023) no information You are trapped in an endless underground passageway. Observe your surroundings carefully to reach "The Exit 8".
Exit the Gungeon (2019) no information Exit the Gungeon is a bullet hell dungeon climber immediately following the adventures of the misfit ‘Gungeoneers’ and their journey for personal absolution in Enter the Gungeon. The Gungeon has become a paradox and is collapsing! Armed with an ever-changing weapon, an insatiable need to loot, and the trusty dodge roll, each of our heroes must ascend and escape via their own unique route of increasingly perilous elevators. (igdb)
Exit: The Game - Theft on the Mississippi (2019) no information In Exit: The Game – Theft on the Mississippi, 1-4 players find themselves in a tense story again. A robbery takes place while you're traveling down the Mississippi on a steamboat. Can your team of investigators find the culprit before the riverboat docks in New Orleans and the thief escapes? The escape-room feeling for the home! With "Exit: The Game", players with a bit of dedication, team spirit and creativity gradually discover more and more items, crack codes, solve puzzles and come closer
Exo One (2021) no information A strange signal… an alien craft… Exo One is an interplanetary, gravity-defying journey through space and time. Master a truly alien traversal system and move through enigmatic and desolate landscapes in ways you’ve never experienced. Use gravity and momentum to reach colossal speeds and exhilarating heights. (Metacritic.com)
Exoder (2018) no information Exoder is a frantic, fast paced, 2D, action platformer that will test your skills of reflex, resilience, patience and determination. (steam)
Exodus: Journey to the Promised Land (1991) no information In Exodus you need to guide Moses through 100 different levels in order to reach the promised land. (mobygames)
Exolon (1987) no information Exolon is a run and gun game programmed by Raffaele Cecco and published by Hewson in 1987 for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and Amstrad CPC 8-bit computers. It was later converted to the Enterprise 128 the 16-bit Amiga and Atari ST.
Exoprimal (2023) no information Exoprimal is a 2023 multiplayer third-person shooter video game developed and published by Capcom. (wikipedia.org)
The Exorcist: Legion VR (2018) no information Created especially for virtual reality, The Exorcist: Legion VR is an episodic experience set in the Academy Award-winning world created by horror maestro William Peter Blatty. Each chapter features a unique demonic entity that will test your courage and resolve. Not for the faint-hearted.
The Expanse: A Telltale Series (2023) no information The Expanse: A Telltale Series is an episodic adventure game co-developed by Telltale Games and Deck Nine. (wikipedia.org)
Expat Life (2016) no information a phrase-matching game designed around the unique lifestyle of global nomads. Expat Life is perfect for expats, diplomats, military, third culture kids, and social gamers. The game consists of question cards and answer cards. Each round, a judge puts a question card into play. All other players select the best answer from their hand and pass it to the judge. The judge picks a winner for that round, and the judging duty rotates to the next player.
Expect No Mercy (1995) no information Based on the film of the same name. At the Virtual Arts Fighting Academy students are put through ruthless training using the most advanced Virtual Reality gear. They train and fight in virtual worlds with VR opponents, yet the pain is real. The academy is also a cover for a deadly group of mercenary assassins willing to kill for a price. You are an undercover agent for the Federal Security Bureau and your mission is to destroy the VAFA and bring down its leader.
I Expect You To Die 2: The Spy And The Liar (2021) no information Well, Agent, it looks like the Zoraxis organisation is up to their old tricks with a new scheme for world domination. It's up to you to expose their diabolical plot and put a stop to it. (Metacritic.com)
I Expect You To Die (2016) no information I Expect You To Die is a virtual reality puzzle game that places you in the well-polished shoes of an elite secret agent. You must attempt to survive deadly situations in immersive and dangerous locales. Complete each operation using problem-solving skills and wits... oh, and the power of telekinesis that all our agents are equipped with. Use it and whatever resources you can find to escape each situation... or die trying.
Expeditions: A Mudrunner Game (2024) no information Expeditions: A MudRunner Game is a vehicle simulation game developed by Saber Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Expeditions: Conquistador (2013) no information Expeditions: Conquistador is a squad-based tactical role-playing game. The player takes the role of a Spanish conquistador leading an expedition to Hispaniola and Mexico in 1518 to 1520. The game features resource management, a branching storyline, and interactive fiction elements. Expeditions: Conquistador was partially funded by Kickstarter. (wikipedia.org)
Expeditions: Rome (2022) no information Determine the destiny of Rome as you conquer foreign lands and navigate political intrigue in this turn-based RPG. Directly fight with your party of Praetorians, guide your legion to victory, and choose your own path in a story where every decision matters. How will you shape the future of Rome? (Metacritic.com)
Expeditions: Viking (2017) no information As the newly appointed chieftain of a modest Viking clan, you’ll have a village of your very own. But to carve your name into the runestones of history you’ll need great strength, and great wealth to grow your village’s prosperity and renown. There is little left to be gained from the Norse lands and so you must set your sights on the the seas to the West, where tales speak of a great island filled with treasure ready for the taking. (steampowered.com)
The Expendables 2 Videogame (2012) no information The Expendables 2 Videogame is a downloadable four-player cooperative shoot 'em up video game. (wikipedia.org)
The Expendabros (2014) no information The Expendabros have assembled and set their sights on the forces of ruthless arms dealer Conrad Stonebanks in the forests of Eastern Europe. Battle in a flurry of bullets and non-stop action through ten full-throttle missions set amongst the picturesque tree tops and the absurdly dangerous lumber mills teeming with enemy soldiers. (steampowered.com)
The Experiment (2007) no information The Experiment (eXperience112) is a third-person adventure game played from an unusual angle. The game is set aboard a grounded ship in the Atlantic Ocean. The player is inside an operations room, but unable to move about. Instead, he has to guide an ill woman by the name of Lea Nichols using surveillance monitors and various complex control systems. (mobygames.com)
The Experiment: Escape Room (2018) no information "The Experiment" is a multiplayer escape room puzzle game for virtual reality or desktop PC! You took part in an experiment that went out of control, can you escape the facilities before it's too late? (store.steampowered.com)
Expert (1996) no information An unknown terrorist force has taken the high-tech Intelligent Building hostage, along with everyone inside. The elite counter-terrorist team Expert has been called in to neutralize the threat, rescue the hostages, and secure the building. Expert is a modern-day first-person shooter. Taking control of Expert team member Takuya Kudō, the player must clear each floor of terrorists, rescue any hostages, and find the elevator to the next stage. (mobygames)
Explodemon (2011) no information Explodemon! is a 2.5D platform video game developed by Curve Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Exploding Fist + (1988) no information As with IK+, the main addition of this Way of the Exploding Fist follow-up is a third player during the bouts - unlike IK+ all 3 can be human-controlled. A similar range of moves is offered to the predecessor, including attacking and defensive moves, and the moves vary in their value in terms of the points they offer within the fight, and the points they add to your score. (mobygames)
Exploding Kittens (2015) no information Exploding Kittens is a kitty-powered version of Russian Roulette. Players take turns drawing cards until someone draws an exploding kitten and loses the game. The deck is made up of cards that let you avoid exploding by peeking at cards before you draw, forcing your opponent to draw multiple cards, or shuffling the deck.
Explora II (1989) no information Explora II, connu hors de France sous le titre Chrono Quest II, est un jeu vidéo d'aventure développé par Infomedia, sorti en 1989 sur Amiga et Atari ST.
Explora: Time Run (1988) no information Explora - Time Run is an adventure game for the Atari ST developed by Infomedia released in 1988 (by Infomedia)
Explosive Jake (2019) no information Help the little skeleton to explode the way out from dark dungeon and not explode himself (store.steampowered.com)
Exsanguinate (2021) no information Exsanguinate is a puzzle-intensive giant escape room-style survival horror game. Solve fun but challenging puzzles while being stalked by a clever AI. (https://taintedpact88.itch.io/exsanguinate)
Exstetra (2013) no information Exstetra (エクステトラ, Ekusutetora) is a Japanese role-playing video game developed by Studio Saizensen. (wikipedia.org)
Extase (1990) no information The screen display in Extase depicts a symmetrical network of wires, some buttons, some fuses, some switches, and a picture of a female android in the middle. The overall aim is to restore sensory functions to the android, one in each level. All of this is done against an opponent, either human or computer, who controls the opposite half of the board. (mobygames.com)
Extermination (2001) no information Extermination takes place on December 24, 2005, at a top secret American research facility in Antarctica. The game focuses on U.S. Marine Corp's Force Recon member Dennis Riley, as part of Team Red Light. His squad receives a distress call from the aforementioned base named Fort Stewart. The distress call requests an immediate air strike on the base. Instead, Team Red Light is sent in via C-17 to investigate. En route, the plane malfunctions, scattering the team and crashing into the tundra.
Extinction (2018) no information Fight massive brutes and their minions across a sprawling countryside, defending cities and rescuing refugees torn from their homes.
Extra Innings (1991) no information This is a baseball game featuring 12 fictional teams, plus the player can also create 2 custom teams. Game modes include an Exhibition mode, an All-Star game, a Pennant Race, and a Watch mode. While Exhibition mode can be either a one or two-player affair, the All-Star game is strictly for two players to compete in. When playing, batting and pitching are both done from behind the batter viewpoint. (mobygames.com)
Extreme Exorcism (2015) no information Extreme Exorcism is an paranormal platformer where all of your actions will come back to haunt you… Take on the role of extreme exorcist Mae Barrons, whose unconventional supernatural skills are called upon when everything and everyone else has failed to rid a haunted house of its ghostly presence.
Extreme Ghostbusters (2001) no information Extreme Ghostbusters was released on April 2, 2001 for the Game Boy Color exclusively in Europe. It was originally thought to be intended for multiple consoles and the personal computer. It includes four playable characters including Kylie, Garett, Roland, and Eduardo. Each character has unique gameplay attributes and may be chosen at any point in the game. Set in New York City, players must defeat and either capture or destroy ghosts. (wikipedia.org)
Extreme Ghostbusters: Code Ecto-1 (2002) no information Based on the animated series of the same name, players take control of the Ecto-1 as they drive to four distinct locations throughout New York City to find clues of their missing friends' whereabouts. Once there, Extreme Ghostbusters Kylie or Eduardo have to search throughout 3 different levels in each area until they find both their needed clue, and defeat the Boss Ghost in the area. (Mobygames.com)
Extreme Ghostbusters: The Ultimate Invasion (2004) no information Released exclusively in Europe, the game is similar to Time Crisis. Players would choose from one of the four Extreme Ghostbusters and play through various missions set in New York. It can be used with gun con. There are 3 game modes: Adventure, Training, and Replay. (wikipedia.org)
Extreme-G (1997) no information Extreme-G is a futuristic motorcycle racing game for the Nintendo 64. Set in the distant future where Earth is reduced into a wasteland, the gameplay consists mainly of fast-paced racing through an array of futuristic environments. (wikipedia.org)
Extreme-G 2 (1998) no information Extreme-G 2 is a 1998 futuristic racing video game; pilots race plasma-powered Tron-like bikes in an intergalactic Grand Prix at speeds that are over 999 mph. Each of the machines have their own handling characteristics, with varying top speeds, armor values and traction values. All of the machines in the game have an energy meter—with two separate energy stores for protective shields and a basic primary weapon. (wikipedia.org)
Extreme-G 3 (2001) no information Extreme-G 3, also known as XG3: Extreme G Racing, is a futuristic racing game for the GameCube and PlayStation 2. It follows a simulator-style look into team racing of the 23rd century, specifically, the existence of Extreme-G racing. Players are one of two riders in one of six teams, all of which vie for glory in the Championship. One starts a career in the slowest class, 250G, and eventually compete their way into the 1000G cup, the fastest in the game. (Wikipedia.org)
Exvania (1992) no information Four medievil-style characters fight for control of the land. They do so by battling through levels of various castles, trying to gain control of each one. When one player has won three matches, he or she gains control of the castle and the game progresses to the next castle. (igdb)
ExZeus (2003) no information ExZeus (also known as Counter Force) is a video game developed in France by HyperDevbox Japan. (wikipedia.org)
The Eye of Judgment (2007) no information The Eye of Judgment is a turn-based card battle video game. (wikipedia.org)
The Eye of Judgment: Legends (2010) no information The Eye of Judgment: Legends is a turn-based card battle video game. (wikipedia.org)
Eye of the Beholder (1991) no information Eye of the Beholder is a dungeon crawler RPG with a first-person perspective based on the 2nd Edition AD&D rules. The starting party consists of four characters and up to two NPCs can join later. Combat and magic happen in real time, similarly to Dungeon Master. There is a variety of monsters to fight and spells to cast. The game features a point-and-click interface for fighting, spellcasting and handling objects. (mobygames.com)
Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon (1991) no information Following your quest in the sewers beneath, you and your party are recovering with Waterdeep’s finest healers, when a letter arrives from Khelben Blackstaff, mystic advisor to the Lords of Waterdeep. Trouble is brewing in the Northern and Western regions, and he has tasked you with exploring the land and investigating these incidents. (gog.com)
Eye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor (1993) no information This is the third and the final part of Eye of the Beholder trilogy. While boasting of their exploits in the the previous game, the party is approached by a man with a tale of a dangerous lich who threatens the surrounding area. Without hesitation the party agrees to deal with the lich, and the mysterious man teleports them into yet another adventure. The game is more or less the same as the predecessors. (mobygames.com)
Eye to Eye (2004) no information How closely do you see Eye to Eye with your friends and family? Draw a category card and write down three answers, trying to match at least one person for each item you write down. The person who matches the most answers with the other players will win the game!
EyePet (2009) no information EyePet is a game for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable, developed by London Studio and Playlogic Game Factory. (wikipedia.org)
Eyes in the Dark: The Curious Case of One Victoria Bloom (2022) no information Fight with light against the dark in this "roguelight" platformer starring Victoria Bloom. Drive back the darkness that's overrun Bloom Manor and conquer swarms of creatures as you discover powerful new items to upgrade your arsenal. Are you ready to enter the ever-changing manor? (Metacritic.com)
F-1 Race (1984) no information F-1 Race (F1??? F1 R?su) is a racing video game released in 1984 for the Family Computer in Japan. (wikipedia.org)
F-1 Race (1990) no information F-1 Race (F1??? F1 R?su) is a 1990 Game Boy adaptation of the 1984 Famicom racing video game. (wikipedia.org)
F-1 Sensation (1993) no information F-1 Sensation (エフワン センセーション), released in Europe as Formula 1 Sensation, is a 1993 racing video game by Konami. (wikipedia.org)
F-1 World Grand Prix (1998) no information F-1 World Grand Prix, developed by Paradigm Entertainment, is a Formula One racing game/sim first released in 1998. (wikipedia.org)
F-117A Stealth Fighter (1992) no information F-117A Stealth Fighter is combat flight simulator for the Nintendo Entertainment System where the player fights enemy aircraft and destroy ground targets. (wikipedia.org)
F-15 Strike Eagle (1984) no information F-15 Strike Eagle is an combat flight simulator originally released for the Atari 8-bit family in 1984 by MicroProse then ported to other systems. The player flies the plane in combat to bomb various targets including a primary and secondary target while also engaging in air-to-air combat with enemy fighters. (wikipedia.org)
F-15 Strike Eagle II (1989) no information F-15 Strike Eagle II is an F-15 Strike Eagle combat flight simulator released in 1989
F-16 Combat Pilot (1989) no information F-16 Combat Pilot is a 1989 F-16 fighter flight simulator created by British software company Digital Integration Ltd.
F-19 Stealth Fighter (1988) no information F-19 Stealth Fighter is a combat flight simulator developed and released in 1988 (PC DOS) and 1990 (Amiga and Atari ST) by MicroProse, featuring a fictional United States military aircraft.
F-Zero (1990) no information F-Zero is a futuristic racing video game developed by Nintendo EAD and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. (wikipedia.org)
F-Zero 99 (2023) no information 99 racers, one winner! F-ZERO 99 delivers all the action of the original Super NES game, with the added twist of online play. Take on players from around the world and race to be the last machine standing! (nintendo.co.uk)
F-Zero AX (2003) no information F-Zero AX is the arcade counterpart to F-Zero GX; the two games share their setting, art assets, music, and some of their content. AX inherits four of GX's pilots and introduces ten of its own. It also includes six new tracks. Players can share saved data back and forth between the home and arcade games using a GameCube memory card. Players can also purchase special F-Zero license cards to track progress. (mobygames.com)
F-Zero Climax (2004) no information F-Zero Climax is a racing video game developed by Suzak Inc. and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance (GBA) handheld console. The game was originally released exclusively in Japan on October 21, 2004. Players race in vehicles on numerous courses while navigating past obstacles. While the game is a 2D racer, its Mode 7 graphical effect allows the track to be scaled and rotated around the vehicle to simulate a 3D environment. (Wikipedia.org)
F-Zero GX (2003) no information F-Zero GX is the successor to F-Zero X and continues the series' difficult, high-speed racing style, retaining the basic gameplay and control system from the Nintendo 64 game. A heavy emphasis is placed on track memorization and reflexes, which aids in completing the game. GX introduces a "story mode" element, where the player assumes the role of F-Zero pilot Captain Falcon through nine chapters while completing various missions. (Wikipedia.org)
F-Zero X (1998) no information F-Zero X was a sequel to the original F-Zero game, and is the first F-Zero installment to have featured 3D graphics. The game has a steep learning curve and its gameplay experience is similar to that of the original F-Zero game. (Wikipedia.org)
F-Zero: GP Legend (2003) no information F-Zero: GP Legend is based on the anime of the same name. The game plays similar to the original Super NES version of F-Zero and uses features from F-Zero X on the Nintendo 64. The game uses a new Mode 7 effect designed for the Game Boy Advance to allow the background layers to rotate and scale to display the course. (Wikipedia.org)
F-Zero: Maximum Velocity (2001) no information F-Zero Maximum Velocity is the first game in the series to be released on a handheld game console. Maximum Velocity takes place twenty-five years after F-Zero, in yet another F-Zero Grand Prix. The past generations of F-Zero had "piloted their way to fame", so it is the only F-Zero game without Captain Falcon, Samurai Goroh, Pico, or Dr. Stewart. Players control fast hovering crafts and use their speed-boosting abilities to navigate through the courses as quickly as possible. (Wikipedia.org)
The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2001 (2000) no information The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2001 is a football sports management game. It is the second sequel to The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 99. (wikipedia)
The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2002 (2001) no information The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2002 is a football sports management game. It is the third sequel to The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 99. (wikipedia)
F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin (2009) no information F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin is a first-person shooter survival horror video game, developed by Monolith Productions and published by Warner Bros. Games for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It is the sequel to F.E.A.R. and is the second game in the F.E.A.R. series. (wikipedia.org)
F.E.A.R. 2: Reborn (2009) no information Experience four brand new single-player levels in this additional DLC campaign for F.E.A.R.2! Coinciding with the events seen in the full game, you will experience the chaos of Alma’s aftermath from an entirely new point of view: that of Replica Soldier 813. Your mission begins with an orbital Powered Armor drop to reinforce your fellow Replica squad… But not everything is as it seems. Supernatural events run wild in the apocalyptic remains of Auburn. (store.steampowered.com)
F.E.A.R. 3 (2011) no information Players control their characters from a first-person perspective. The player can carry two weapons at a time, and replenish ammo picked up from dead soldiers and weapon crates. The series' cover system uses a "peeking" rather than a "tilting" mechanic, wherein players peer and fire around the edges of their cover. Damage displays as a red vignette overlay. When the screen fills, the character dies. (wikipedia.org)
F.E.A.R. First Encounter Assault Recon (2005) no information F.E.A.R. First Encounter Assault Recon is a survival horror first-person shooter video game. The game's story revolves around a supernatural phenomenon, which F.E.A.R.--a fictional special forces team--is called to contain. The player assumes the role of F.E.A.R.'s Point Man, who possesses superhuman reflexes, and must uncover the secrets of a paranormal menace in the form of a little girl. (wikipedia.org)
F.E.A.R.: Extraction Point (2006) no information Extraction Point kicks off where the original game ended – with a bang. As the helicopter which the F.E.A.R. team is on attempts to leave the vicinity, it instead winds up crashing. The F.E.A.R. team is thus forced to seek out an alternate extraction point, all the way battling the now free Alma and her paranormal minions across a destroyed city. (store.steampowered.com)
F.E.A.R.: Perseus Mandate (2007) no information As the first F.E.A.R. team and Delta Force fight for control of the situation, a second F.E.A.R. team is sent in to shed some light on Armacham Technology Corporation's (ATC) dark past. As a member of a secondary F.E.A.R. team, you are brought in to discover more information regarding the secret project at the ATC facilities. (store.steampowered.com)
F.I.S.T.: Forged In Shadow Torch (2021) no information F.I.S.T.: Forged In Shadow Torch, shortened to F.I.S.T., is a Metroidvania video game developed by TiGames. (wikipedia.org)
F/A-18 Interceptor (1988) no information F/A-18 Interceptor is a flight simulator in which you can fly either a F-16 Falcon or a F/A-18 Hornet jet. The game is set in the Bay Area; you can either just fly around, perform several maneuvers, or fly one of six missions that are set in the Cold War. In those missions, you have to protect the president's Air Force One, intercept enemy aircraft, rescue a downed pilot, and save the city of San Francisco from being blasted into oblivion by a nuclear cruise missile. (mobygames.com)
F1 2002 (2002) no information F1 2002 is a racing video game published by Electronic Arts. (wikipedia.org)
F1 2009 (2009) no information F1 2009 is a video game based on the 2009 season of the Formula One motor racing series. (wikipedia.org)
F1 2010 (2010) no information F1 2010 is a video game based on the 2010 season of the Formula One world championship. (wikipedia.org)
F1 2011 (2011) no information F1 2011 is a video game developed by Codemasters based on the 2011 Formula One season. (wikipedia.org)
F1 2012 (2012) no information F1 2012 is a video game developed by Codemasters based on the 2012 Formula One season. (wikipedia.org)
F1 2013 (2013) no information F1 2013 is a video game developed by Codemasters based on the 2013 Formula One season. (wikipedia.org)
F1 2014 (2014) no information Feel the power of new turbocharged FORMULA ONE cars in the most accessible FORMULA 1 video game yet.
F1 2015 (2015) no information F1 2015 is a racing game based on the 2015 Formula One season developed by Codemasters.
F1 2016 (2016) no information Create your own legend in F1 2016. Get ready to go deeper into the world of the most prestigious motorsport than ever before. Work with your agent, engineer and team to develop your car in the deepest ever career experience, spanning up to ten seasons.
F1 2017 (2017) no information Make history in F1 2017. Win the 2017 World Championship, break every record in the fastest ever F1 cars, and race some of the most iconic F1 cars of the last 30 years. With an even deeper ten year Career, more varied gameplay in the new 'Championships' mode, and a host of other new features, both online and offline, F1 2017 is the most complete and thrilling F1 videogame ever.
F1 2018 (2018) no information MAKE HEADLINES in F1 2018. F1 2018 is the official videogame of the 2018 FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP. The new game immerses players into the world of Formula 1 more than ever before. (store.steampowered.com)
F1 2019 (2019) no information F1 2019 is a racing video game based on the 2019 Formula One World Championship. (wikipedia.org)
F1 2020 (2020) no information F1 2020 is the official video game of the 2020 Formula 1 and Formula 2 Championships developed and published by Codemasters. (wikipedia.org)
F1 2021 (2021) no information F1 2021 is the official video game of the 2021 Formula One and Formula 2 Championships developed by Codemasters. (wikipedia.org)
F1 22 (2022) no information F1 22 is a racing video game developed by Codemasters. (wikipedia.org)
F1 23 (2023) no information F1 23 is a racing video game developed by Codemasters. (wikipedia.org)
F1 Career Challenge (2003) no information F1 Career Challenge (F1 Challenge '99-'02 for the Microsoft Windows version) is a racing video game based on four seasons: the 1999 Formula One season, the 2000 Formula One season, the 2001 Formula One season and the 2002 Formula One season. (wikipedia.org)
F1 Grand Prix (2005) no information F1 Grand Prix (also known as Formula One 2005 Portable in Japan) is a racing video game developed by Traveller's Tales. (wikipedia.org)
F1 Manager 2022 (2022) no information F1 Manager 2022 is the official racing management simulation game of the 2022 Formula One, Formula 2 and Formula 3 Championships developed and published by Frontier Developments. (wikipedia.org)
F1 Manager 2023 (2023) no information F1 Manager 2023 is a sports management game developed and published by Frontier Developments. (wikiepdia.org)
F1 Pole Position (1992) no information F1 Pole Position, released in Japan as Human Grand Prix (??????????), is a 1992 racing video game for the SNES, developed by Human Entertainment and published by them in Japan, while the other versions were handled by Ubisoft. It is the first game in the Human Grand Prix/F1 Pole Position series, which features Formula One licensing. (wikipedia.org)
F1 Pole Position 2 (1993) no information A racing game based on Formula 1 with the possibility to participate in the World Grand Prix (a whole season), battle mode (a single race with configurable parameters like number of laps), and training. The game is more on the realistic side of the genre and allows to customize many parts of the car, e.g. brakes, tires or shifting. Changes in comparison to the predecessor include a few updated licenses, multiple difficulty levels, and full-screen graphics when playing alone. (mobygames.com)
F1 Pole Position 64 (1997) no information F1 Pole Position 64, released in Japan as Human Grand Prix: The New Generation (ヒューマングランプリ ザ・ニュージェネレーション, Hyūman Guran Puri Za Nyū Jenerēshon), is a 1997 racing video game. (wikipedia.org)
F1 Race Stars (2012) no information A kart racing game loosely based on the 2012 Formula One season, with circuits redesigned to feature loops, jumps and short-cuts. (wikipedia)
F1 Racing Championship (2000) no information F1 Racing Championship is a video game developed by Ubi Soft. (wikipedia.org)
F1 ROC II: Race of Champions (1993) no information F1 ROC II: Race of Champions, originally released in Japan as Exhaust Heat II (エキゾースト・ヒートII), is a 1993 racing video game developed and published by SETA Corporation. (wikipedia.org)
F1 ROC: Race of Champions (1992) no information In F1ROC you drive in a race car and compete in a series of sixteen races on tracks from around the world. You will earn money for each race depending on how you placed which you can use to purchase upgrades for your car. You need to find a good balance between the parts. To test the effectiveness of your parts you can run a test race to see how the car works before you buy. The goal is simply to complete all sixteen tracks depending on how well you do. (mobygames.com)
F1 World Grand Prix II (2000) no information F1 World Grand Prix II is a game for the Dreamcast. Unlike its namesake for the Nintendo 64 it features the '99 season instead of the '98 season. The game includes sixteen official tracks and all the racers and teams that come with the FIA license. The Dreamcast version features improved graphics over the Nintendo 64 original. (mobygames.com)
F1: World Championship Edition (1995) no information F1 World Championship Edition is a Formula 1 racing game with real teams and drivers from the 1994 season including Benetton, Ferrari, Williams, Jordan, Lotus, Minardi, Tyrrell & McLaren. There are 16 circuits including the Monaco Grand Prix. The game includes a championship knockout and training mode. The SNES version offers a few more teams. It is the sequel to the game Formula One (1993). (mobygames.com)
F355 Challenge (1999) no information F355 Challenge is a racing simulation arcade video game based on the actual race car and Ferrari event, based on the original Out Run series of video games. (wikipedia.org)
Façade (2005) no information Façade is an artificial-intelligence-based interactive story created by Michael Mateas and Andrew Stern. It was the winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2006 Slamdance Independent Games Festival and has been exhibited at several international art shows. (wikipedia.org)
Fable (2004) no information Fable is a role-playing video game where players control their character from a third person perspective. The main character, known as The Hero of Oakvale, can interact with people and objects as well as battle foes. Molyneux intended that this game would be a sintesis of freedom in video games, which generated some controversy ate the time it was released.
Fable Fortune (2018) no information A collectible card game that combines the iconic world and characters of the Fable series with fast-paced tactical gameplay. Choose between Good and Evil to alter your special abilities and even the cards in your deck. Compete in leagues and events, or take on a boss with a friend in co-operative mode. (store.steampowered.com)
Fable Heroes (2012) no information Fable Heroes is a beat 'em up video game in the Fable series, developed by Lionhead Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Fable II (2008) no information Fable II is an action role-playing open world video game in the Fable game series developed by Lionhead Studios and published by Microsoft Game Studios for Xbox 360. It is the sequel to Fable and Fable: The Lost Chapters, it was originally announced in 2006 and released in October 2008. (wikipedia.org)
Fable II Pub Games (2008) no information Fable II Pub Games is an Xbox Live Arcade title that includes three pub game-styled minigames called Keystone, Fortune's Tower and Spinnerbox. (wikipedia.org)
Fable III (2010) no information The third game in the Fable series, the story focuses on the player character's struggle to overthrow the King of Albion, the player character's brother, by forming alliances and building support for a revolution. After a successful revolt, the player becomes the monarch and is tasked with attempting to defend Albion from a great evil. (wikipedia)
Fable: The Journey (2012) no information Fable: The Journey is an action role-playing on rails video game, the fifth in the Fable series. (wikipedia.org)
Fable: The Lost Chapters (2005) no information Fable with expanded content.
The Fabulous Fear Machine (2023) no information The Fabulous Fear Machine is a narrative-driven strategy game with a pulp horror style. As the Machine's new Master, you must sow fear and expand your influence by creating Legends, harvesting resources, manipulating events, and spying on your enemies. (store.steampowered.com)
Faceball 2000 (1992) no information Faceball 2000 is a networked first-person shooter for the SNES.
FaceBreaker (2008) no information FaceBreaker (also titled FaceBreaker K.O. Party for the Wii version) is a fighting game created by EA Canada. (wikipedia.org)
Faces of War (2006) no information Faces of War engages the player and his squad in massive battles fighting alongside AI controlled squads.
Factorio (2012) no information Factorio is a game about building and creating automated factories to produce items of increasing complexity, within an infinite 2D world. Use your imagination to design your factory, combine simple elements into ingenious structures, and finally protect it from the creatures who don't really like you.
Factory Hiro (2018) no information Hiro Kikuchi (age 42) oversees an assembly line at the factory. Each day is a new puzzle that will test his reflexes, patience and quick thinking right as it all goes horribly wrong... (store.steampowered.com)
Facts in Five (1964) no information Five cards are drawn. Each card contains a "class" and a list of "categories". A category is selected for each class and the players and five letter tiles are drawn. The players have 5 minutes to come up with an example that begins with each letter for each class/category. There are also variations on the game to make it harder (like using the same letter for all five words) or to allow children to play against adults competitively with easier questions.
Fade to Black (1995) no information Sequel to the video game Flashback. The main protagonist is Conrad Hart who, in Flashback, destroyed the planet of hostile aliens called the Morphs and went into suspended animation in a spaceship that floats aimlessly through outer space. In the year 2190 (50 years later), he is found by the Morphs and imprisoned in the Lunar prison of New Alcatraz.
Fade to Silence (2019) no information Fade to Silence is a single-player and co-op survival adventure set in a post-apocalyptic world that is frozen in an eternal winter. Snow and ice have shaped a merciless landscape. Nature is corrupted. Monstrous creatures out of an Eldritch horror dream roam the frozen wasteland. (store.steampowered.com)
Fading Afternoon (2023) no information Seiji Maruyama is a middle-aged yakuza recently released from prison. Known as "Gozuki" (one of the demon generals from Buddhist mythology) he is the power that his oyabun counts on. But there is one thing his aniki is not taking into account: Maruyama is getting old. (Steam)
Fae Farm (2023) no information Escape to the fairytale life of your dreams in Fae Farm, a farm sim RPG for 1-4 players. (Metacritic.com)
Fae Tactics (2020) no information In Fae Tactics, follow a young magic user named Peony on her journey across a vibrant world full of mystery and danger. Summon allies, cast spells, and befriend a motley crew of characters as you dive into the growing conflicts between man and magical beings known as fae. (store.steampowered.com)
Faeria (2017) no information Discover Faeria, the next generation of card game, a PC card battler perfected for mobile! BATTLE: build your deck, shape the battlefield as you play and defeat your opponent in epic battles! EASY TO LEARN: start in a heartbeat and get rewarded every step of the way! HARD TO MASTER: experience insane depth with 270+ collectible cards mixed with 5 unique land types!
Faerie Solitaire (2010) no information Have magical fun in the addicting Card game, Faerie Solitaire! Find and raise a Faerie pet and repopulate the magical land of Avalon using the resources found by clearing each level. (Steam)
Faery: Legends of Avalon (2010) no information In the game, the player assumes control over a winged faery who has just emerged from stasis. The faery king Oberon informs the player that because humans have stopped believing in faeries, the power of magic has failed and the faery civilization and its inhabitants are slowly being destroyed. The player's objective is to assemble a party of magical creatures and attempt to save several mythical worlds from destruction. (wiki)
Fahrenheit (2005) no information Fahrenheit is a branching, interactive adventure with time-based event triggers. The story is about a series of mysterious murders in New York City, in which ordinary people kill strangers in public. The main characters uncover supernatural forces behind the crimes during their investigation.
Fair Play (2013) no information Fair Play provides players with the opportunity to take the perspective of Jamal Davis, a Black graduate student on his way to becoming a renowned professor. In this game, players experience racial bias during interactions with other characters, as well as in the virtual environment. As Jamal, the road to success involves navigating the academic world; as a Black student, bias can steer you off of a successful path. Winning in Fair Play involves learning when and how to name biases (game website)
Fairlight (1985) no information Fairlight is an isometric projection arcade adventure video game developed by Bo Jangeborg and Jack Wilkes at The Edge and released in 1985. (wikipedia.org)
The Fairly OddParents: Breakin\' da Rules (2003) no information When Timmy tries to make a wish, his fairy Cosmo and Wanda tell him that it's against "Da Rules". Outraged, Timmy wishes he didn't have to follow the rules. As a result, Cosmo destroys the book; when Vicky arrives, she gains possession of Da Rules. She wishes that Timmy was still sleeping, and her wish is granted. Timmy accused of destroying Da Rules and must find the missing pages of Da Rules. (imdb)
The Fairly OddParents: Shadow Showdown (2004) no information The Fairly OddParents: Shadow Showdown is a platforming video game released in 2004. (wikipedia.org)
Fairy Fencer F: Advent Dark Force (2013) no information Customize weapons by fusing them with fairies and change dungeon stats through World Shaping.
Fairy Tail (2020) no information Fight for Your Guild with Powerful Magical Abilities in FAIRY TAIL. FAIRY TAIL, based on Hiro Mashima's best-selling manga and anime series of the same name, follows the spell-binding plot from "The Grand Magic Games" story arc -- enabling gamers to re-live, or experience for the first time, the exciting episodes of this fan-favorite storyline. (Metacritic.com)
Fairy Wars ~ Touhou Sangetsusei (2010) no information In the previous winter, the Three Fairies of Light wanted to gather other fairies to cooperate with each other. They decided that the only way to do so was with force, so they destroyed Cirno's house. Cirno mistook this as a declaration of war. The following spring, after searching at various locations she finally meets all three of them at once, so she could punish them. (Touhou wiki)
Fairytale Fights (2009) no information Fairytale Fights is a hack and slash action-adventure game developed by Playlogic Game Factory. (wikipedia.org)
Faith: The Unholy Trinity (2022) no information What you are about to do has not been approved by the Vatican. As a young priest, struggle against demons, insane cultists, and your own weakening faith in this pixel horror game inspired by the era of classic 8-bit gaming and the "Satanic Scare" of the 1980s. (steam)
Fake Illusions (2020) no information Uncover cheating optical illusions, with your brain and eyes deceiving you at every opportunity... Experience these popular eyetwisters interactively like you've never seen before! This minimalist, but surreal game will make you question all senses you have. (store.steampowered.com)
Falcon (1987) no information The long Falcon simulation legacy of hardcore simulations of the F-16 fighter plane begins here. The plane's electronic displays and radars are simulated fully, with 4 styles of HUD. Not only can your plane barrel-roll and scissor, the enemy planes can too, with Artificial Intelligence recreating the moves of a real pilot. This was one of the earliest games to offer head-to-head play by linking two machines. It comes with a massive manual, detailing all those functions. (mobygames.com)
Falcon 4.0 (1998) no information You're flying the F-16 "Fighting Falcon", a U.S. Air Force fighter, over the skies of Korea. The learning curve is VERY steep and will take time to learn, let alone master. There is a way to "jump in and fly" so the game can be enjoyed by anyone, regardless of experience. The simulated plane is an F-16C Block 50/52 version. (mobygames.com)
Falcon Age (2019) no information Falcon Age is a first-person, single-player action adventure. As Ara, learn to hunt, gather, and fight to reclaim her cultural legacy in the lost art of falcon hunting against a force of automated colonizers. Bond with a baby falcon and go on an adventure. (Metacritic.com)
The Falconeer (2020) no information The Falconeer is an open-world air combat game, featuring frenetic aerial dogfights and deep exploration of the mysterious open-world of The Great Ursee. (store.steampowered.com)
Fall Gelb (1983) no information Fall Gelb is a strategy game for the Atari ST developed by Simulations Canada.
Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout (2020) no information Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout is a 2020 battle royale game developed by Mediatonic. (wikipedia.org)
Fall of Porcupine (2023) no information Fall of Porcupine is a single player narrative adventure with a heavy focus on dialogue and the rich world of small-town Porcupine that the player gets to explore. The game combines 2D exploration with branching dialogues and a variety of diverse mini-game mechanics. The collision of work and daily life reflects the unhealthy healthcare-system that the protagonist has fallen into. (criticalrabbit.com, store.steampowered.com)
The Fall Part 2: Unbound (2018) no information Re-inhabit A.R.I.D, right where the award winning story of The Fall left off. A truly bizarre world and story await you.
The Fall (2014) no information Set in a dark, distant sci-fi universe, The Fall is about ARID, an artificial intelligence on-board a futuristic combat suit. One day, she is activated to find that the human pilot of the suit is unconscious and in desperate need of medical help. ARID’s directive is clear: take her pilot towards medical attention. (adventuregamers.com)
Fallen Enchantress: Legendary Heroes (2013) no information Fallen Enchantress is 4X strategy game from the makers of Sins of a Solar Empire and Galactic Civilizations. Build a civilization in the magical world of Elemental. Recruit heroes, train armies, build cities, forge alliances and save the world in this rich world where it's never the same game twice. (store.steampowered.com)
Fallen Legion: Flames of Rebellion (2017) no information Fallen Legion: Flames of Rebellion is an intense action role playing game where every battle is a heart-pounding fight and each gut-wrenching choice impacts the realm. (Metacritic.com)
Fallen Legion: Revenants (2021) no information In a world covered in miasma, a floating castle is the last refuge for mankind. The earth is scarred with creatures altered by the plague while Welkin Castle is isolated in the sky from the horrors below. Lucien, a charismatic politician protected within the castle’s walls, discovers an ancient book where he learns of the Exemplars, weapons that can turn into sentient soldiers. (Metacritic.com)
Fallen Legion: Sins of an Empire (2017) no information Restore Glory To Your Empire. Fallen Legion: Sins of an Empire is an intense action role playing game where every battle is a heart-pounding fight and each gut-wrenching choice impacts the realm.
Fallen London (2009) no information "Thirty years ago, London was stolen by bats. Now, Hell is close and immortality is cheap, but the screaming has largely stopped..." Welcome to a dark and hilarious Victorian-Gothic underworld, where every choice has a consequence from the style of your hat to the price of your soul.
Falling Skies: The Game (2014) no information Falling Skies: The Game is a turn-based tactical video game based on the television series Falling Skies. (wikipedia.org)
Fallout (1997) no information Explore the devastated ruins of a golden age civilization. Talk, sneak or fight your way past mutants, gangsters and robotic adversaries. Make the right decisions or you could end up as another fallen hero in the wastelands...
Fallout 2 (1998) no information Fallout 2: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game is a role-playing video game developed by Black Isle Studios and published by Interplay Productions in September 1998. The game's story takes place in 2241, 80 years after the events of Fallout and 164 years after the war. It tells the story of the original hero's descendant and their quest to save their primitive tribe from starvation by finding an ancient environmental restoration machine known as the Garden of Eden Creation Kit. (wikipedia.org)
Fallout 3 (2008) no information Vault-Tec engineers have worked around the clock on an interactive reproduction of Wasteland life for you to enjoy from the comfort of your own vault. Included is an expansive world, unique combat, shockingly realistic visuals, tons of player choice, and an incredible cast of dynamic characters.
Fallout 4 (2015) no information Bethesda Game Studios, the award-winning creators of Fallout 3 and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, welcome you to the world of Fallout 4 - their most ambitious game ever, and the next generation of open-world gaming. As the sole survivor of Vault 111, you enter a world destroyed by nuclear war. Every second is a fight for survival, and every choice is yours. Only you can rebuild and determine the fate of the Wasteland. Welcome home.
Fallout 4 VR (2017) no information Fallout 4, the legendary post-apocalyptic adventure from Bethesda Game Studios and winner of more than 200 ‘Best Of’ awards, including the DICE and BAFTA Game of the Year, comes in its entirety to VR. (Steam)
Fallout 76 (2018) no information Fallout 76 is an online multiplayer action role-playing video game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. It is the ninth game in the Fallout series and serves as a narrative prequel to the series. (wikipedia.org)
Fallout Shelter (2015) no information Fallout Shelter is a free-to-play simulation video game developed by Bethesda Game Studios, with assistance by Behaviour Interactive, and published by Bethesda Softworks. Part of the Fallout series, it was released worldwide for iOS devices in June 2015, for Android devices in August 2015, for Microsoft Windows in July 2016, and Xbox One in February 2017. The game tasks the player with building and managing their own Vault, a fallout shelter.(wikipedia.org)
Fallout Tactics (2001) no information Tactical Squad-Based Combat comes to the Fallout Universe! You are the wretched refuse. You may be born from dirt, but we will forge you into steel. You will learn to bend; if not you, will you break. In these dark times, the Brotherhood - your Brotherhood - is all that stands between the rekindled flame of civilization and the howling, radiated wasteland.
Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel (2004) no information Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel is an action role-playing game set in the Fallout universe. It was also the first to be made for consoles, and the last to be made during Interplay's initial run on the series, before the rights passed to Bethesda Softworks. The game chronicles the adventures of an initiate in the fictional Brotherhood of Steel, a militant religious organization that has come to power in a post-apocalyptic world. (wikipedia.org)
Fallout: New Vegas (2010) no information After surviving two bullets to the head, Courier Six traverses the post-apocalyptic Mojave desert in search of the men who wronged him, while making an impact on thousands in the process. (imdb.com)
Fallout: New Vegas - Dead Money (2010) no information In Dead Money, the Courier is captured by an insane ex-Brotherhood of Steel leader known as Father Elijah and must work alongside three other captives to find the fabled treasure of the Sierra Madre Casino, concealed from the world by a deadly toxic cloud. The pack adds new achievements/trophies, new weapons, perks, terrain, enemies and decisions for the player, as well as raising the level cap by five. (wikipedia.org)
Fallout: New Vegas - Honest Hearts (2011) no information In Honest Hearts, the Courier takes part in an expedition to Utah's Zion National Park, when they are attacked by tribal raiders. While trying to return to the Mojave, the Courier becomes involved in conflicts between the tribes and between a "New Canaanite"... missionary and an individual known as the "Burned Man", Caesar's former Legate, who, after losing the first battle of Hoover Dam, was covered in pitch, set on fire, and thrown into the Grand Canyon. (wikipedia.org)
Fallout: New Vegas - Lonesome Road (2011) no information In Lonesome Road, the Courier is contacted by Ulysses, an ex-legionary and courier who, upon seeing the Courier's name on a list of possible deliverers, refused to deliver the Platinum Chip that was ultimately responsible for the Courier's attempted murder. Ulysses was a character whose involvement in the story had been hinted since New Vegas' initial release, and Lonesome Road concludes his story, as well as that of the Courier. (wikipedia.org)
Fallout: New Vegas - Old World Blues (2011) no information In Old World Blues, the Courier is abducted and unwittingly becomes a lab rat in a science experiment gone awry and discovers how some of the Mojave's mutated creatures and dangerous technology came to exist. Old World Blues takes place in the Pre-War research centers of Big Mountain, known colloquially as "the Big Empty" or "Big MT". The player can also choose to either turn on their kidnappers or join with them to fight an even greater threat. (wikipedia.org)
Fallout: Pip-Boy (2015) no information A companion app for Fallout 4. It allows players for both PC and consoles to use a smartphone or tablet while playing as the real Pip-Boy in the game with the same functionality. It can be used both offline and online. To use it during gameplay it needs to connect to the game while both the device and the game are online and on the same network. Once connected, actions done on the Pip-Boy done on the device immediately translate to the game world on the other system. (mobygames.com)
Famicom Bunko: Hajimari no Mori (1999) no information Famicom Bunko: Hajimari no Mori (Famicom Pocket Books: The Forest of Beginnings) is a Pax Softnica-developed video game released for the Super Famicom in July of 1999 exclusively in Japan. (nintendo.wikia.com)
Famicom Detective Club: The Girl who Stands Behind (2021) no information Famicom Detective Club: The Girl who Stands Behind is a remake of the 1989 game of the same name.
Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir (2021) no information Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir is a remake of the 1988 game of the same name.
Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally (1988) no information Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally (??????????II?????????????) is a racing video game released in Japan for the Family Computer Disk System. (mariowiki.com)
Famicom Grand Prix: F-1 Race (1987) no information Famicom Grand Prix: F-1 Race (???????????F1???) is a Japan-exclusive racing game released for the Family Computer Disk System in 1987. It is a racing game starring Mario in Formula One cars. (mariowiki.com)
Famicom Mukashibanashi: Shin Onigashima (1987) no information Famicom Mukashibanashi: Shin Onigashima (??????? ?????, lit. "Famicom Fairytales: New Demon Island"), often simply referred to as Shin Onigashima, is an adventure video game. It was first released on two disk cards for the Family Computer Disk System. (wikipedia.org)
Famicom Mukashibanashi: Y?y?ki (1989) no information Famicom Mukashibanashi: Y?y?ki (????????? ??? Famicom Fairytales: Yuyuki), often simply titled as Y?y?ki (???), is a 1989 adventure video game. (wikipedia.org)
Famicom Tantei Club Part II: Ushiro ni Tatsu Shōjo (1989) no information Famicom Tantei Club Part II: Ushiro ni Tatsu Sh?jo (??????????PartII ???????? lit. Famicom Detective Club Part II: The Girl who Stands Behind) is a text-based adventure game released by Nintendo in 1989 for the Family Computer Disk System. (wikipedia.org)
Famicom Tantei Club: Kieta Kōkeisha (1988) no information Famicom Tantei Club: Kieta K?keisha (Japanese: ?????????? ??????, lit. Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir) is an adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for the Family Computer Disk System. (wikipedia.org)
Famicom Wars (1988) no information Famicom Wars is a wargame produced by Nintendo. Players take control of one of two warring nations, Red Star and Blue Moon, as they seek to establish turn-based dominance over each other. After selecting which stage to start the game and setting which, if either, player will be controlled by a person, the Red Star army is given the first turn. The objective in each stage is to either conquer the enemy's headquarters or destroy all remaining enemy units in one turn. (wikipedia.org)
Family Choices Proverbs Edition (2002) no information Families! Play this game together and know where you are spiritually! * Anne Marie has a great singing voice, but another girl got picked for a solo part at church. Anne Marie got angry and wanted to stop going to church. What would you say to her? * Dad says no tattoos, but how would he ever know unless Megan shows him? Shouldn't she be able to make her own decisions? It's her body, isn't it? * Mom found out her friend at work was going to be let go, but she told her boss she wouldn't tell
Family Cricket (1975) no information Play begins with the fielding captain turning over the top card of the bowling deck. This action represents one bowl. The card tells where the bowler has aimed. Hitting the ball: batter spins both spinners and then throws two dice to determine how he hits the ball.
Family Dog (1993) no information Family Dog is a platformer based on the animated TV show of the same name. (giantbomb.com)
Family Feud (1993) no information Trivia game similar to the TV show, with over 4000 questions.
Family Feud (1985) no information Two families compete against each other or against a computer family, 5 people per family. Just like in the tv show, there are 3 Rounds ending in a timed Bonus "Fast-Money" Round. Randomly generated questions are asked, and the object is to figure out the most popular answers from the 100 people poled. Each member of the family contributes during the Rounds, and two people play in the Bonus Round. (mobygames.com)
Family Feud (2000) no information A game based on the television game show, Family Feud. This version of Family Feud is hosted by the comedian Louie Anderson, who appears in the game courtesy of full motion video clips. (mobygames.com)
Family Feud (1977) no information Based on the classic TV game show of the same name. Players or teams try to match the most popular answers based on survey questions that were posed to 100 people.
Family Feud (1991) no information In the NES version of Family Feud, the game tried to recreate the look and feel from the original Richard Dawson-hosted series, even going as far as to include a Dawson-like host who kissed the female characters in the game. (wikipedia.org)
Family Feud Strikeout Card Game (2011) no information Two teams of players alternate trying to match answers to survey questions much like the classic tv game show, except where one team controls each question, in Strikeout, teams alternate giving answers, trying to be the one who matches the last correct answer before striking out. the team who wins each round keeps the card, and the first team to earn four cards wins the game.
Family Feud: 2010 Edition (2009) no information Family Feud: 2010 Edition features all of the favorite elements of the show as played on television. (Metacritic.com)
Family Feud: 2012 Edition (2011) no information Family Feud: 2012 Edition is a video game based on the TV show "Family Feud". It is the first Family Feud video game to be released on Xbox 360 and the third to be developed on Wii by Ludia Inc. (Mobygames.com)
Family Feud: Decades (2010) no information Family Feud: Decades, also known as Family Feud: 2011 Edition, is a trivia game based on the TV game show Family Feud. The game is set across four different decades: the 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s decades. Each decade is represented by a different stage set, which is based on the TV set of that era. (Mobygames.com)
Family Game Pack (2000) no information Family Game Pack is broken into four genres including card games, board games, casino games, and solitaire. With games such as Go Fish, Old Maid, and Hearts, there are plenty of card games for everyone in the family. Likewise, the included board games span a wide age group with Checkers for younger gamers and Backgammon for the adults. (psxdatacenter.com)
Family Game Pack (1997) no information "Family Game Pack offers the casual as well as the fanatic game player a choice of 26 different games to choose from." - back cover. Differs from the PS1 version, developed by New World Computing.
Family Guy Video Game! (2006) no information Stewie has built a mind control ray, and plans to use it in conjunction with Peter's satellite dish. However, his plans are interrupted by his half-brother Bertram, who claims to want his satellite dish.
Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse (2012) no information Stewie and Brian attempt to foil Bertram by traveling to different universes and thwart his plans to raise armies there. (imdb)
Family Guy: Quest For Stuff (2014) no information Join Peter, his family, and their friends as they build their hometown of Quahog and find all sorts of surprises and challenges along the way
Family Park Tycoon (2008) no information Family Park Tycoon is a business simulation video game for the Nintendo DS developed by German studio VIS Games and Entertainment, a division of Visual Imagination Games and Software. (wikipedia.org)
Family Party: 30 Great Games Obstacle Arcade (2012) no information Family Party: 30 Great Games Obstacle Arcade is a party game released for the Wii U. It was developed by Art Co., Ltd. (wikipedia.org)
Family Table Tennis (2008) no information Family Table Tennis (Okiraku Ping Pong Wii in Japan) is a table tennis video game developed by Arc System Works. 9wikipedia.org)
Famous 500: The World\'s Smallest Car Racing Game (2012) no information Focuses on managing the wear and tear on your vehicle, which you customize at the beginning of the game. For each hairpin, gentle curve, and straightaway on the track, players play a speed card, attempting to be the fastest car through that section. Higher speeds and more dangerous sections of track, however, will increase the wear and tear on your tires, fuel, and engine. Drop below zero in any of these and you’ll blow a tire, run out of fuel, or burst into a ball of flame. The player who cro
Famous Fairways: The World\'s Smallest Golf Game (2012) no information Pits two golfers against each other but also against the course itself. The path to each hole is dotted with hazards and the golfers must choose their clubs carefully to avoid them. Each club can only be used once per hole, however, so players must weigh the value of the perfect shot against the shot that best limits the options of their opponent.
Famous Fastballs: The World\'s Smallest Baseball Game (2012) no information Focuses on the contest between the pitcher and batter which results in walks, hits, and outs. Hits lead to an additional contest between the fielders and the baserunners, resulting in everything from home runs to triple plays. Throughout the game, pennies move about on the playing cards, tracking statistics and men on base.
Famous First Downs: The World\'s Smallest Football Game (2012) no information Focuses on offensive and defensive play-calling and on the need to build and manage your team’s momentum over multiple scoring drives. Each down, the offense declares a play to which the defense secretly responds. The offense then chooses a play option, resulting in the success or failure of the play and determining any subsequent yardage. Blocked plays earn momentum for the defense while first downs earn momentum for the offense.
Famous Flagships: The World\'s Smallest Yacht Racing Game (2013) no information Pits a challenger and defender against each other amidst shifting winds and ever-changing fortunes. Both yachts fill their sails, displacing wind to either side and gaining speed as they steer the course. The result is a tight, tactical card game, with victory going to the first yacht to reach 50 knots.
Famous Forehand: The World\'s Smallest Tennis Game (2012) no information Focuses on positional play, with each player receiving four randomly dealt cards prior to every serve. Each card depicts two key positions that you’re able reach on your half of the course and the paths along which you’ll be returning the ball. A penny tracks the position of the the tennis ball throughout the rally. The first player who’s unable to return the ball loses the point.
Famous Paintings (1916) no information Comes with a pack of 52 cards each depicting a work by a famous artist. The deck is otherwise a standard deck of cards except that the suits are lettered A, B, C, D, and numbered 1-13. There are rules for playing 6 different games, most of which are similar to standard card games - Whist, Hearts, Old Maid, Slap Jack, etc. A few of the games use the paintings on the cards. For example, in the Old Maid variation a player must ask for a painting by title and name of artist, and therefore players ev
Fan-Ball (1909) no information This is an early baseball card game, remarkably complex and well-accessorized for its time. The box includes a deck of 100 cards, a 12" square green felt mat printed with a baseball field, and 18 ceramic chips (9 ivory and 9 rust-colored). The deck has 22 Ball cards, 21 Strikes, 10 Fouls, 21 Outs, 4 Double Plays, 1 Triple Play, 4 Pick-offs, 3 Safe on Error, 1 Safe on Bunt, 1 Hit by Pitch, 6 Singles, 3 Doubles, 2 Triples and 1 Home Run. Many of the Ball, Strike and Out cards have contingent re
The Fancy Pants Adventures (2011) no information On November 10, 2010, series creator Brad Borne released a video on his website and on YouTube announcing a home console version of The Fancy Pants Adventures for Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network. (wikipedia.org)
Fanorona (1680) no information A two-person strategic abstract game. Comes from the island of Madagascar (circa 1680) and is still popular there today. Capturing is compulsory and a series of captures may be made by the same piece on a turn, as in checkers. Unique aspects of the game include its method of capture (either approaching or withdrawing your piece from a line of enemy pieces), and the "vela partie" (debt game) after winning a decisive game (the winner must let the loser "eat" one man each turn for 17 consecutive m
Fantasia (1991) no information Fantasia takes place in the dream world of Mickey Mouse as the Sorcerer's Apprentice. Mickey must find the missing musical notes scattered about in four imaginary worlds.
Fantasia: Music Evolved (2014) no information The sorcerer Yen Sid tasks his new apprentice, the player, with animating the worlds he has created. Players generate life in initially desolate levels by moving in rhythm with licensed popular and classical music, which unlocks gestures that change elements of the musical composition. (wikipedia.org)
Fantasian (2021) no information Fantasian is a 2021 role-playing video game developed and published by Mistwalker. (wikipedia.org)
Fantastic 4 (2005) no information This game is a licensee of the 2005 movie "Fantastic 4". The gameplay usually consists of walking the heroic title characters around a level and beating up the various enemies that cross their path. (mobygames.com)
Fantastic Contraption (2016) no information A surreal building game for VR. Create life-sized contraptions as tall as you can reach, then send them whirling, flinging, and trundling off to solve puzzles on the other side of a floating island. There are no right or wrong solutions, so bring your creativity.
Fantastic Contraption (2008) no information Fantastic Contraption is a Flash-based physics game created by Canadian indie developer Colin Northway. (wikipedia.org)
Fantastic Dizzy (1991) no information Fantasy World Dizzy is an arcade adventure video game released in October 1989.
Fantastic Four (1997) no information The format of the game is similar to arcade games such as Golden Axe. As the player controls the superheroes through the various levels, groups of enemies will appear on each screen and need to be destroyed before the player can advance. Each character has various moves that can be used to destroy the minor enemies and the bosses. Some of these minor enemies will leave behind icons that give the player an extra life, or restore their health or superpower energy bar. (wikipedia.org)
Fantastic Four (2005) no information Fantastic Four is an action-adventure beat 'em up video game based on the 2005 film of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007) no information You take control of any one of the four members of the Fantastic Four and are able to switch to any team member you need to. You can play solo or co-op with up to four people. You will fight through various Fantastic Four enemies such as the Silver Surfer, Super-Skrull, Dr. Doom, etc. The plot follows the movie in that you must stop the Silver Surfer from handing over your planet to Galactus but also contains game-only story lines. (mobygames.com)
Fantastic Journey (1994) no information Gokujo Parodius also known as Fantastic Journey is a 1994 horizontal-scrolling shooter, It is the third entry in their Parodius series, itself a parody spin-off of their Gradius series.
Fantasy Empires (1993) no information Fantasy Empires is a role-playing fantasy wargame for MS-DOS made by Silicon Knights. (wikipedia.org)
Fantasy General (1996) no information Fantasy General is the third installment in Strategic Simulations’ Five Star General Series, and invites you to leave the trenches of World War II and enter a world of heroes, swords, magic and beasts. As a turn-based strategy game, you must lead your army into battle with the Shadowlord’s forces and defeat each of his lieutenants across varying terrain and battlefields. (gog.com)
Fantasy General II (2019) no information Armies once again draw battle-lines on the war-torn land of Keldonia, and a new generation of commanders will test their bravery and tactics against each other. Fantasy wargaming is back! (store.steampowered.com)
Fantasy Grounds (2014) no information Fantasy Grounds is a hybrid application which allows you to play and create your own RPG games. It facilitates this play and provides some optional add-on Adventure modules which can be loaded and played with very little preparation. (store.steampowered.com)
Fantasy Life (2012) no information Fantasy Life[b] is a role-playing life simulation game developed and published by Level-5. (wikipedia.org)
Fantasy Strike (2019) no information A fighting game designed from the ground up to be so easy to control that even non-fighting game players can play it, yet deep enough to play in tournaments. Vibrant graphics and excellent online play. (store.steampowered.com)
Fantasy Versus (2018) no information Fantasy Versus focuses on quick paced 4 vs.4 multiplayer battles. Find your own play style, team up and fight towards victory in Fantasy Versus! (store.steampowered.com)
Fantasy Wars (2007) no information Fantasy Wars (Russian: ?????? ?????; formerly Mythic Wars) is a fantasy turn-based tactical video game developed by Russian studio Ino-Co. Fantasy Wars features four playable races (humans, orcs, elves and dwarves). The single-player story includes three campaigns, taking place over a series of tactical hex maps. The game uses a 3D game engine and includes role-playing video game gameplay features such as experience points and skills. (wikipedia.org)
Fantasy World Dizzy (1989) no information Fantasy World Dizzy is an arcade adventure video game released in October 1989 by Codemasters and designed by the Oliver Twins. (wikipedia.org)
Fantasy Zone (1986) no information Imagine the wildest, wackiest place in the Universe and you've got Fantasy Zone! As Opa-Opa, a living spaceship, you'll marvel at the incredible landscapes filled with the strangest creatures. Watch out! They may look cute and innocent, but they're Menons, nasty aliens that have overrun the eight planets that make up Fantasy Zone. Your job is to clear each world of Menons.
Fantasy Zone II: The Tears of Opa-Opa (1987) no information In the past, the courageous hero Opa-Opa saved the Fantasy Zone from the invading Nenon forces, but his victory came at a price as he was forced to fight his own father who led the invasion. It is now Space Year 1432, 10 years after that battle, and the Nenon forces are once again spreading chaos through the Fantasy Zone. Opa-Opa must once again fly into the Fantasy Zone to rout the invasion.
Fantavision (2009) no information Fantavision is a puzzle video game developed and published by Sony Computer Entertainment, which released as a launch title for the PlayStation 2 in 2000. It is a real-time puzzle video game involving fireworks. It relies on quick color matching and symbol recognition skills. (wikipedia.org)
Far Cry (2004) no information Set on a mysterious tropical archipelago, Far Cry follows ex-special forces soldier Jack Carver as he searches for a journalist he was escorting after she went missing when their boat was destroyed by mercenaries. The game is played from a first-person view and allows the player to use various weapons and tools as well as take advantage of their environments.
Far Cry 2 (2008) no information In contrast to Far Cry, the sequel features completely new characters and setting, as well as a new style of gameplay that allows the player greater freedom to explore different African landscapes such as deserts, jungles, and savannas. The game takes place in a modern-day Central African nation during civil war. The player takes control of a mercenary on a lengthy journey to locate and assassinate "The Jackal", a notorious arms dealer. (wikipedia.org)
Far Cry 3 (2012) no information Far Cry 3 is set on a tropical island between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. After a vacation goes awry, protagonist Jason Brody must save his friends, who have been kidnapped by pirates and escape from the island and its unhinged inhabitants. The third installment in the Far Cry series, Far Cry 3 was critically acclaimed upon release, with reviewers praising its world design, open-ended gameplay and story. (wikipedia.org)
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon (2013) no information First-person shooter, he eighth overall installment in the Far Cry franchise. The game, a parody of 1980s action films and video games, takes place on a retro-futuristic open world island with players assuming the action role of the military cyborg Sergeant Rex "Power" Colt. (wikipedia)
Far Cry 4 (2014) no information Hidden in the towering Himalayas lies Kyrat, a country steeped in tradition and violence. You are Ajay Ghale. Traveling to Kyrat to fulfill your mother's dying wish, you find yourself caught up in a civil war to overthrow the oppressive regime of dictator Pagan Min.
Far Cry 5 (2018) no information Far Cry comes to America in the latest installment of the award-winning franchise. Welcome to Hope County, Montana, land of the free and the brave but also home to a fanatical doomsday cult known as Eden’s Gate. Stand up to cult leader Joseph Seed, and his siblings, the Heralds, to spark the fires of resistance and liberate the besieged community.
Far Cry 6 (2021) no information Far Cry 6 is a 2021 first-person shooter game developed by Ubisoft Toronto. (wikipedia.org)
Far Cry 6: Collapse (2022) no information For the first time in Far Cry history, you are the villain. Get up close and personal as you take control of the legends themselves: Vaas Montenegro, Pagan Min and Joseph Seed – all played by the original cast. Across three DLC episodes, you will delve into these iconic villain’s twisted minds, uncover their backstories, battle their inner demons, and reunite with familiar faces. All of this in a new Far Cry gameplay experience in which you will have to die… and retry. (igdb.com)
Far Cry Classic (2014) no information Far Cry Classic is an HD remake of Far Cry.
Far Cry Instincts (2005) no information A remake of the original Microsoft Windows version of Far Cry. Instincts added new multiplayer modes, weapons, and feral abilities, the latter being reflected in the modified storyline. (wikipedia)
Far Cry New Dawn (2019) no information Far Cry New Dawn is a first-person shooter developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. The game is a spin-off of the Far Cry series and a narrative sequel to Far Cry 5. (wikipedia.org)
Far Cry Primal (2016) no information The award-winning Far Cry franchise returns with its innovative open world gameplay, bringing together massive beasts, breathtaking environments, and unpredictable savage encounters. Welcome to the Stone Age, a time of danger and adventure.
Far Cry Vengeance (2006) no information Far Cry Vengeance is a 2006 first-person shooter game developed by Ubisoft Montreal. (wikipedia.org)
Far From Noise (2017) no information Far from Noise is a narrative set on the edge of a cliff, where two characters discuss what it means to balance between life and death. (store.steampowered.com)
FAR: Changing Tides (2022) no information Set sail and discover the wonders of a flooded world rife with mystery. Dive into unknown depths on the hunt for fuel and salvage, devise innovative solutions to overcome intricate obstacles, and unearth forgotten relics lost to time. (Metacritic.com)
FAR: Lone Sails (2018) no information Traverse a dried-out seabed littered with the remains of a decaying civilization. Keep your unique vessel going, overcome numerous obstacles and withstand the hazardous weather conditions. How far can you make it? What will you find?
Faria: A World of Mystery and Danger! (1989) no information The game begins with the protagonist, identified as a female soldier from a foreign country, waking up in an inn in the Kingdom of Faria. The soldier quickly learns that an evil being known as the Wizard has kidnapped the princess of Faria. (Wikipedia)
Farkle (1980) no information A dice game played by two or more players, with each player in succession having a turn at throwing the dice. Each player's turn results in a score, and the scores for each player accumulate to some winning total (usually 10,000).
Farm Expert 2018 for Nintendo Switch (2018) no information Farm Expert 2018 for Nintendo Switch includes over 20 unique agricultural machines and four open worlds, as well as over 50 hours of gameplay. Drive machines, manage resources and experience a broad selection of agricultural activities. (nintendo.com)
Farm Expert 2019 for Nintendo Switch (2019) no information Mount Over 20 agricultural machines. (Metacritic.com)
Farm It! (2021) no information Take your time to play amazing mini games in order to get resources to build your farm world. What are you waiting for? Indulge yourself in some farming and build the most amazing farm world. A pet will always be there to cheer you up, and you can decorate and customize your farm house and your character.
Farm Manager 2022 (2022) no information Get ready for a logistic challenge in the next part of the best-selling series, which has been sold in over 120,000 copies! (Metacritic.com)
Farm Together (2018) no information Grow your own farm all by yourself, or cooperate with your friends in this unique, relaxing farming experience! (store.steampowered.com)
Farmer Against Potatoes Idle (2022) no information Farmer Against Potatoes Idle is a farming simulation game with idle elements. In this game, you play as a farmer who has to protect their crops from invading potatoes. Potatoes are taking over your farm, and you must stop them. You have to manage your resources wisely and strategically place your defenses to fend off the relentless potato attacks.
Farmer\'s Dynasty (2019) no information Live – Build – Farm: Enjoy a unique mix of farming, constructing and life simulation that takes you to the countryside and holds plenty of challenging gameplay in stock! (store.steampowered.com)
Farming Simulator 14 (2013) no information Farming Simulator 14 is an entry in the Farming Simulator series.
Farming Simulator 15 (2014) no information Farming Simulator 15 is the 2015 edition of the farming simulation series. (Mobygames.com)
Farming Simulator 16 (2015) no information Farming Simulator 16 invites you into the challenging world of a modern day farmer: animal husbandry, plant, harvest and trade in crops, including new potato and sugar beet. Own and operate your very own farm…wherever you go! (Mobygames.com)
Farming Simulator 17 (2017) no information Take on the role of a modern farmer in Farming Simulator 17! Explore farming possibilities in a new North American environment. Drive over 250 farming vehicles and equipment from over 75 manufacturers, including new brands such as Challenger, Fendt, Valtra or Massey Ferguson.
Farming Simulator 18 (2017) no information Farming Simulator 18 is an entry in the Farming Simulator series.
Farming Simulator 19 (2018) no information The best-selling franchise takes a giant leap forward with a complete overhaul of the graphics engine, offering the most striking and immersive visuals and effects, along with the deepest and most complete farming experience ever. (store.steampowered.com)
Farming Simulator 20 (2019) no information In Farming Simulator 20, take control of vehicles and machines faithfully recreated from leading brands in the industry. (Metacritic.com)
Farming Simulator 2013 (2012) no information Farming Simulator 2013 is the 2012 edition in the series of farming simulation games. (Mobygames.com)
Farming Simulator 22 (2021) no information Assume the role of a modern farmer in three diverse American and European environments. Take on a huge variety of farming operations focusing on agriculture, animal husbandry and forestry - now with the exciting addition of seasonal cycles. (Metacritic.com)
Farming Simulator 23 (2023) no information Grow crops, grow your agricultural empire! Become a modern farmer to operate more than 100 authentic machines by Case IH, CLAAS, DEUTZ-FAHR, Fendt, John Deere, KRONE, Massey Ferguson, New Holland, Valtra & many other acclaimed manufacturers from around the world - offering a wide range of farming activities. Choose what kind of farmer you want to be! Operate realistic tractors, harvesters, field sprayers, and more (Metacritic.com)
Farming Simulator 3D (2013) no information Following Farming Simulator’s incredible success on the PC, experience now Farming Simulator in 3D on Nintendo 3DS! Put Farming Simulator in your pocket and play wherever you are, whenever you want, and in 3D! (nintendolife.com)
FarmVille 3 (2021) no information Come build an animal farm with unique breeds of baby animals in this free game. Enjoy complimentary building, breeding animals and farming, for no charge! Play FarmVille 3, the latest of farm animal games from Zynga games, following FarmVille 1, FarmVille 2, FarmVille 2: Country Escape, and FarmVille 2: Tropic Escape.
Faro (1695) no information Faro, Pharaoh, or Farobank, is a late 17th-century French gambling card game descendant of basset, and belongs to the lansquenet and Monte Bank family of games, in that it is played between a banker and several players winning or losing according to the cards turned up matching those already exposed or not.
Farpoint (2017) no information Farpoint is a riveting VR space adventure set on a hostile alien planet. On a mission to pick up scientists studying an anomaly near Jupiter, a sudden rupture nearby sends you and their station crashing onto an unknown alien world.
Farscape: The Game (2002) no information Farscape: The Game is an action game based upon the Sci-Fi TV show. You can direct a team of three characters from the show, relying on their specific abilities to accomplish missions. The player directly controls only one character, while others help the protagonist in combat. The game requires that all of the characters survive, otherwise the game is over. (mobygames.com)
FarSky (2014) no information FarSky is a short survival game in the depths of the Ocean. Collect all the pieces of your submarine and reach back the surface. (store.steampowered.com)
Farworld Pioneers (2023) no information Explore an open world, sci-fi sandbox – in PVP, PVE, and co-op. Build and manage colonies on alien planets, and recruit AI survivors with unique personalities and skills. Craft, build, mine, farm, or get your electric death rifle and say hello to your neighbors. (store.steampowered.com)
Fascination (1991) no information Fascination is a first person point and click game. The protagonist is a flight stewardess and a passenger who died on the last flight gave her a suitcase containing a capsule containing a secret substance. That secret capsule gets her involved in a murder mystery. (wikipedia.org).
Faselei! (1999) no information Faselei! (???????) is a tactical role-playing developed by Sacnoth and released by SNK for the Neo Geo Pocket Color. (snk.fandom.com)
Fashion Police Squad (2022) no information Fashion Police Squad is a humorous Retro FPS where you fight against fashion crime using attire enhancing weaponry. Clean the streets of socks in sandals as Sergeant Des, and experience a single-player story full of fabulous characters, dazzling encounters, and fierce runway shows! (mobygames.com)
Fast & Frugal (2016) no information Fast & FRUGAL is a card game of bluff and strategy where players try to create the best dinner and seat all their guests before your opponents.
Fast & Furious Crossroads (2020) no information Fast & Furious Crossroads is a hybrid racing & action-role playing video game based on the Fast & Furious film franchise. (wikipedia.org)
Fast & Furious: Showdown (2013) no information Fast & Furious: Showdown is a cooperative racing video game developed by Firebrand Games. (wikipedia.org)
The Fast and the Furious (2006) no information The Fast and the Furious is a 2006 racing game developed by Eutechnyx. (wikipedia.org)
Fast Cubes (2020) no information Fast Cubes is a puzzle game with time limits. Your objective is to place the cubes in their respective slots. Pass through portals, avoid spikes and find keys to achieve your objective. You'll need to think and to act to win this game. (store.steampowered.com)
Fast Draw Showdown (1994) no information Fast Draw Showdown is a live-action laserdisc video game, released by American Laser Games in 1994. (wikipedia.org)
Fast Food Franchise (1992) no information Players compete with each other to start fast food corporations, open new markets, launch advertising campaigns, and build nationwide chains of restaurants. The winner is the first player to make a million dollars, or be the only player left in the game if all other players go bankrupt.
Fast Food Tycoon (2000) no information Fast Food Tycoon tests the player's culinary expertise and management skills. Players creates their own characters, balancing personal traits and experience at the expense of age and starting money. The game provides more than 800,000 different character possibilities. The gameplay can be open-ended or object-oriented. The player determines the conditions and objectives of the game during player configuration. (wikipedia.org)
Fast Food Tycoon 2 (2001) no information Build your own pizza empire. Choose a city, buy a site for your pizzeria, furnish it, design your pizzas by choosing the right ingredients, order the ingredients, hire staff, and watch the sale ratings go up (or down). You can also hire criminals to help you compete with your business rivals and fund the local police to protect you against possible threats. (mobygames.com)
FAST Racing League (2011) no information Fast Racing League (stylized as FAST Racing League) is a racing game developed and published by Shin'en Multimedia and released for Wii as a WiiWare title. (wikipedia.org)
FAST Racing NEO (2015) no information Fast Racing Neo (stylized as FAST Racing NEO) is a futuristic racing video game developed by Shin'en Multimedia and released for the Wii U. (wikipedia.org)
Fast RMX (2017) no information Jump into the driver's seat of your anti-gravity vehicle and put your skills to the test in high octane competitions. Play locally with three of your friends in splitscreen or online against 7 other players from all around the world.
Fast Striker (2010) no information Fast Striker is a video game developed and published by German developer NG:Dev.Team in 2010 for the Neo Geo MVS. (wikipedia.org)
Fat Princess (2009) no information Fat Princess is an action real-time strategy video game developed by Titan Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Fat Princess: Piece of Cake (2014) no information Fat Princess: Piece of Cake takes the comic medieval battle royale to the next level with a brand-new strategic match-3 game for mobile platforms. Charge into battle with 4 different character classes! Make matches to smash through the blue army! Collect gems to upgrade your troops! Feed cake to the princess to unleash her devastating slam attack! Trigger massive combos and save the kingdom! (Metacritic.com)
Fatal Racing (1995) no information In Fatal Racing the player picks among a broad selection of cars and drives through tracks with loops, corkscrews, and jumps while trying to smash into other cars to destroy them and at the same time cross the finish line first. There is a variety of different camera views available in the game, "in-car", chase-cam, etc. Multiplayer is supported by IPX/SPX network and modem, in addition, a split screen option is also available. (wikipedia.org)
Fatal Abyss (1998) no information In the future, people are fighting a war over Bacteria 241, a strange new energy source found at the bottom of the ocean floor. While scientists at Eco Systems have developed a way to extract energy from the bacteria, renegades from Proteus Tech want to gain control of the situation and prevent control by Eco Systems. As a consequence, a war has broken out between the two. (mobygames)
Fatal Frame (2001) no information Set in the year 1986, the story follows siblings Miku and Mafuyu Hinasaki. When Mafuyu disappears while searching for a famous novellist in the haunted Himuro Mansion, his sister Miku goes to find him. During her journey, she discovers clues as to the fate of those who entered, must fight hostile ghosts, and discover the truth behind a dark ritual that took place there. The gameplay focuses on the siblings exploring the mansion, and fighting off hostile ghosts using a special camera. (Wikipedia)
Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly (2003) no information the second installment in the Fatal Frame series, featuring an independent story with little relation to the first title. It follows twin sisters Mio and Mayu Amakura as they explore an abandoned village and experience paranormal encounters. Their lives become threatened when the village spirits begin to possess the pair and target them as sacrifices for an ancient ritual. Players must use a camera with powers of exorcism to defeat enemies and uncover the secrets of the village. (Wikipedia)
Fatal Frame III: The Tormented (2005) no information The Third Installment in the Fatal Frame series. The freelance photographer Rei Kurosawa has been mourning the death of her fiancé. About two months after his death, while on assignment for the derelict Kuze mansion, Rei discovers his image on one of the photos she had taken. Shortly after, she begins having recurring nightmares of an old Japanese manor house, the "Manor of Sleep". She must explore the manor and uncover its secrets, using the camera to defeat ghosts and lift an old curse. (Wiki
Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water (2014) no information Maiden of Black Water puts the player in control of three different characters traversing a number of environments across Hikami Mountain from a third-person perspective. Characters navigate environments using an interactive map, and can either walk or perform a sprint. During exploration, the characters are confronted by hostile ghosts that attack and damage them through touch. If a ghost grabs the character, they can either dodge or break free from their grip. (wikipedia.org)
Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water (2021) no information Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water is a remaster of the 2014 game of the same name.
Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse (2008) no information Zero: Tsukihami no Kamen is a survival horror video game. The gameplay, as with previous entries in the series, revolves around the main character exploring environments and tackling hostile ghosts using the Camera Obscura. (wikipedia.org)
Fatal Fury (1991) no information The plot of Fatal Fury centers around a martial arts tournament known as the "King of Fighters" tournament, held in the fictional American city of South Town and sponsored by local crime boss Geese Howard. Ten years prior to the events of the game, Geese murdered a rival martial artist named Jeff Bogard who was on his trail. Now, Jeff's adopted sons, Terry and Andy, along with their friend Joe Higashi, enter the tournament to get their revenge on Geese. (wiki)
Fatal Fury 2 (1992) no information After Geese Howard's death in the original Fatal Fury, a mysterious nobleman becomes the sponsor of the new "King of Fighters" tournament. This time, the tournament is held worldwide with fighters around the globe competing. As the single-player mode progresses, the mysterious challenger begins defeating the participants from the first Fatal Fury game, searching for the man responsible for defeating Geese. (wiki)
Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory (1995) no information Three years have passed since Terry Bogard had defeated Wolfgang Krauser and won the second "King of Fighters" tournament. Ever since then, Terry has traveled throughout the world, meeting new friends and battling many opponents along the way. Upon returning home to South Town, Terry rendezvouses with his young brother Andy and his good friends Joe and Mai where Joe explains to Terry a disturbing rumor that he had gotten from Cheng Sinzan that Geese Howard is supposedly alive! (wiki)
Fatal Fury Special (1993) no information An updated version of 1992's Fatal Fury 2, introducing several changes to the gameplay system while expanding the available character roster. (wiki)
Fatal Fury: 1st Contact (1999) no information The popular Fatal Fury series in its NEOGEO POCKET debut! The legendary lone wolves are spitting sparks in their latest adventure! Can you survive this explosive battle?! (Metacritic.com)
Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition (1999) no information The game re-tells the story of the original Fatal Fury video game. It introduces Toji Sakata and Tsugumi Sendo to the series, and places Mai Shiranui, Kim Kaphwan, and Li Xiangfei as participants of the original King of Fighters tournament. Ryuji Yamazaki also appears as a mid-boss character and Ryo Sakazaki makes an appearance as Mr. Karate, tying the events of Art of Fighting 2 to this game. (wiki)
Fatal Inertia (2007) no information Fatal Inertia (フェイタル・イナーシャ, Feitaru Ināsha) is a futuristic hovercar racing game from Koei. (wikipedia.org)
Fatal Labyrinth (1990) no information Dragonia, the castle of doom, has been resurrected! But the ghouls from the castle have stolen the Holy Goblet, the source of light. Without it, the world will be trapped in darkness forever. Don your armour and pick up your weapon. (igdb)
Fatal Twelve (2018) no information Shishimai Rinka was a high schooler who ran a small café named Lion House in place of her grandmother. She lived her life much like any other person her age, but one day, she was caught up in an explosion while returning home on the train alongside her friend, Hitsuji Naomi. (Steam)
Fate By Numbers (2007) no information Fate by Numbers is a film-noir interactive movie with point & click adventure elements.
The Fate of Atlantis (2019) no information In the second DLC, The Fate of Atlantis, venture into the fabled realms of Greek mythology to discover your hero's true power and unravel the mysteries of the First Civilization. Explore three new worlds from Greek mythology – Elysium, the Underworld, and Atlantis!
Fate of the World (2011) no information Fate of the World is a dramatic global strategy game that puts all our futures in your hands. The game features a dramatic set of scenarios based on the latest science covering the next two centuries. You must manage a balancing act of protecting the Earth’s resources and climate versus the needs of an ever-growing world population, who are demanding ever more food, power, and living space. Will you help the whole planet or will you be an agent of destruction?
Fate Tectonics (2015) no information Build up a world piece-by-piece using the power of the god-like Fates, while keeping them happy enough to avoid world-shattering temper tantrums! (store.steampowered.com)
Fate: The Cursed King (2011) no information Fate: The Cursed King is a 2011 single-player action role-playing game originally released for the PC by WildTangent and is the last game in the Fate franchise. (wikipedia.org)
Fate/EXTELLA LINK (2019) no information Combatants from fate Universes join the fray - in addition to the 16 original servants from fate/EXTELLA: the umbral Star, characters from other fate series will enter battle as playable servants. (Metacritic.com)
Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star (2017) no information In the digital realm of SE.RA.PH, the Holy Grail War is over, but the land's new ruler faces challenges and threats from all sides. The servants now find themselves drawing up tense and unlikely alliances, preparing for a conflict that may tear SE.RA.PH apart...or destroy it entirely.
Fate/Extra (2010) no information Waking up in a strange virtual world with no recollection of the past, the main character (Hakuno Kishinami) finds themselves forced to fight for survival in a war they do not understand for a prize beyond value; the opportunity to have one’s wish granted. With only an enigmatic "Servant" by their side, the protagonist will have to face both friends and foes in battles to the death in order to gain possession of a mysterious object known as the "Holy Grail." (wiki)
Fate/Extra CCC (2013) no information Fate/EXTRA CCC (フェイト/エクストラ CCC, Feito/Ekusutora CCC, stylized as Fate/EXTRA CCC) is a Role Playing Game for PlayStation Portable and a sequel and companion game to Fate/EXTRA. (typemoon.fandom.com)
Fate/Grand Order (2015) no information To avert the extinction of mankind, Chaldea decides to use its sixth experiment, time travel, converting its agents into spirit particles and sending them through time to destroy the space-time anomalies that will cause humanity's extinction. The name of this mission: "Grand Order", the name for those who would rise up against human history for the sake of humans, and fight fate itself. (wiki)
Fate/Hollow Ataraxia (2005) no information The plot of Fate/hollow ataraxia is based 6 months after the events of Fate/stay night. Like its preceding counterpart, the story is set in Fuyuki City. Bazett Fraga McRemitz, a member of the Mages' Association and a master in the Fifth Holy Grail War, wakes on the fourth day of the Fifth Holy Grail war with a new servant, Avenger, and no memory of what happened to her beforehand. She and Avenger set off to fight and win the Holy Grail War. (wiki)
Fate/Samurai Remnant (2023) no information Fate/Samurai Remnant is an action role-playing video game developed by Omega Force. (wikipedia.org)
Fate/Stay Night (2004) no information Fate/stay night chronicles a two-week period in the life of the protagonist Shir? Emiya, an amateur magus who attends a school named Homurahara Gakuen in Fuyuki City, Japan. The story primarily takes place at and around Shir? Emiya's house, which acts as his base location in the Holy Grail War. Outside of Shir?'s house, frequented locations include Homurahara Gakuen (the high school), and the Ry?d? Temple. (wiki)
Fate/Tiger Colosseum (2007) no information A chibi fighting game featuring the cast of Fate/Stay Night.
Fate/Unlimited Codes (2008) no information A fighting game based on the Fate/Stay Night Visual novel.
Fated: The Silent Oath (2016) no information FATED is a first-person movie-length narrative-adventure game in virtual reality. This immersive game with stunning visuals showcases the best that VR has to offer, proposing a strong story-driven, narrative experience that focuses on emotion over gameplay.
Fates of Ort (2020) no information Fates of Ort is a retro fantasy RPG focused on strategic action, in a land where time is frozen when you stand still. Cast powerful spells - but beware, they will cost you your life. Magic is powerful, but it is not free. Every spell you cast requires a little bit of your life energy to spark it. (www.nintendo.com)
Fatty Bear\'s Birthday Surprise (1993) no information A girl named Kayla falls asleep the night before her birthday. While she sleeps, her toys and stuffed animals come to life to prepare for her party. Fatty Bear searches through the house looking for ingredients with which to bake a cake. (wikipedia)
Fatum Betula (2020) no information Placed in a world without change, you must create fate by watering an ancient plant. Determine a future and live with it. (store.steampowered.com)
fault - milestone one (2013) no information fault is a series of Science Fantasy Cinematic Novels using a unique 3D Camera system for a visually immersive reading experience. Follow Selphine, the bubbly Princess and her sharp-witted Royal Guardian, Ritona, on their journey of a lifetime back to their homeland of Rughzenhaide. (store.steampowered.com)
fault - milestone two side:above (2015) no information fault - milestone two side:above is a Cinematic Visual Novel that takes place right after the events of milestone one. With the addition of a new 3D camera system, fault - milestone two aims to introduce a more immersive and "larger than life" reading experience. Follow the grand science fantasy story of Selphine and the gang as they traverse back to their homeland! (store.steampowered.com)
Faust (1999) no information In this dark adventure game you play as an old black man, Marcellus Faust. In an old theme park, now condemned and abandoned because of numerous disappearances which happened there, you meet Mephistopheles, the Devil. He asks you to help him: he had a quarrel with God about whether or not 7 souls who lived here during the 1930 Depression era should be condemned. (mobygales.com)
Faxanadu (1987) no information The story of an unnamed traveler who returns to his home town, which is part of a massive inhabited tree, only to find it ruined and abandoned because the tree's water source has stopped and is tasked with finding out the cause and saving the tree. The game uses typical sidecrolling and platforming gameplay. However, the game also employs various elements that classify it as a role-playing video game including its expansive story and medieval setting. (Wikipedia)
Fazuul (1996) no information Thinking of taking a vacation? But this is something else entirely! You were just beaming down to FAZUUL, playground pleasure planet of the galactic elite, when all of a sudden the vortex cannonballed, the goonplasm deflated, and the freplishers skrank out. You are left standing on the tarmac in front of a large, deserted alien city.
Fe (2018) no information Fe is a new type of platform adventure where the story is up to you to discover, without handholding, told wordlessly through the discoveries you make during gameplay.
Fear & Hunger (2018) no information Fear & Hunger is a horror dungeon crawler set in the dark and hopeless dungeons of fear and hunger. The game is a hybrid of survival horror and dungeon crawler genres with its influences ranging from Silent Hill to Nethack. There are roguelike elements to the game as well as a heavy foundation of a j-RPG. (steam)
Fear & Hunger 2: Termina (2022) no information F&H 2: Termina is oppressive, relentless and hopeless. A mix of jRPG and Survival Horror. Turn-based combat meets resource management. 3 days to explore the wicked town of Prehevil and find out about its dark secrets. 3 days until the pale and sickly green moon rises at its apex. Termina is upon us! (steam)
Fear Effect (2000) no information Fear Effect is an action-adventure game developed by Kronos Digital Entertainment and published by Eidos Interactive for the PlayStation. A prequel was released one year later entitled Fear Effect 2: Retro Helix. A remake of this game titled Fear Effect Reinvented was announced on August 21, 2017.
Fear Effect 2: Retro Helix (2001) no information Like the original Fear Effect, the sequel features cel-shaded character models on top of pseudo-3D environments that use looping full-motion video to give the appearance of constantly animated background elements. Players take control of each of the four main characters (Hana, Rain, Deke and Glas) at different times throughout the game, which enables multilateral perspective on the storyline. (wikipedia.org).
Fear Effect Sedna (2018) no information The return of Fear Effect, this time as an isometric shooter.
Fearless Fantasy (2014) no information As Leon, the world’s most dangerous bounty hunter, you embark on a mission to slay the world’s weirdest creatures, and save a girl from an awful marriage.
Fearmonium (2023) no information Fearmonium is a psychedelic metroidvania where suspense intertwines with humour. Beginning the game as an unpleasant memory, you must progress and become a true phobia by breaking through all boundaries to uncover the most hidden corners of Max's mind. (store.steampowered.com)
Fears to Fathom - Home Alone (2021) no information Fears to Fathom is an episodic psychological horror game where each episode unveils a short story narrated by the ones who survived. This is the first episode: Home Alone.
Fears to Fathom - Norwood Hitchhike (2022) no information Fears to Fathom is an episodic psychological horror game where each episode unveils a short story narrated by the ones who survived. This is the second episode: Norwood Hitchhike.
A Feast for Odin (2016) no information A viking themed worker placement where you hunt, whale, raid, explore, and (as the title suggests) feast. Players gather use actions to gather resources so they can cover their player boards (and optionally cover houses they built or islands they explored). 2-4 players compete with a variety to strategies to earn points or you can play solo to see just how far you can push your limits.
Feather (2019) no information Transform yourself into a bird, and explore an island. No enemies, combat, or threats, make this a relaxing experience; join a flock through online multiplayer.
The Feeble Files (1998) no information The Feeble Files is a point-and-click adventure game about the adventures of an alien called Feeble. The game is a science fiction comedy, with a similar style of British humour to that of Adventure Soft's previous games, the Simon the Sorcerer series. (wikipedia.org)
Feeble Light (2023) no information Blast off as a little star trying to rid the cosmos of angry celestial beings in Feeble Light, a 3-tone pixel art shoot’em up where minimalistic presentation makes way for precision controls and fluid animation! (igdb)
Feed All Monsters (2023) no information This is a cute and cozy line puzzle game. Assist a team of delivery workers in their quest to bring tasty food to all the little monsters. You do this by dragging a line next to the monster in question. You only need a mouse to play through the 200 levels. (store.steampowered.com)
Feed Me Oil (2011) no information The objective in the game is to fill the creature's mouth with oil (hence the game name). As the player progresses through the game by completing levels, subsequent levels become more complex. The amount of oil varies between level to level, and occasionally there are multiple creatures to feed oil to. (wikipedia.org).
Feeding Frenzy (2004) no information Feeding Frenzy is a single-player mode and arcade-style aquatic video game written by Sprout Games. (wikipedia.org)
Feeding Frenzy 2: Shipwreck Showdown (2006) no information Feeding Frenzy 2: Shipwreck Showdown is an arcade-style video game by American developer Sprout Games involving the marine food chain. (wikipedia.org)
Feel the Magic: XY/XX (2004) no information Feel the Magic: XY/XX, known in Japan as Kimi no Tame nara Shineru, "I would die for you" (きみのためなら死ねる) and in Europe and Australia as Project Rub, is a minigame video game compilation developed by Sonic Team. (wikipedia.org)
Feist (2015) no information Feist is a 2D side-scrolling cinematic platformer in the tradition of a game like Limbo, but visually and thematically inspired by the movies The Dark Crystal and Hedgehog in the Fog. It consists of ten large levels where a small, feeble, furry, ball-like creature walking on two small legs needs to survive. (mobygames.com)
Felix the Cat (1992) no information The player controls Felix the Cat as he sets out to defeat the evil mad Professor who has kidnapped Felix's lovely girlfriend.
Felix the Reaper (2019) no information Felix The Reaper is a romantic comedy about the life of Death. It's brought to you as a 3D shadow manipulation puzzle adventure game of dance, dying people and dangerous love. (store.steampowered.com)
Fell Seal: Arbiter\'s Mark (2019) no information Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark is a turn-based tactical RPG with a focus on storytelling and strategic battles. Unfold a mature story as you progress through hand-crafted scenarios, controlling your own group of Arbiters, with each character customizable from a wide selection of classes and abilities! (Steam)
Felony 11-79 (1997) no information Players take the role of a wheelman completing jobs for a shady employer and outrunning the police. The goal is to retrieve three pieces of a lost artifact; a statue, wings and a scepter, to assemble a "key" that will unlock the tomb holding the untold riches. (giantbomb.com)
Fengshen Yanyi (1998) no information Hou was the name of the last emperor of the dynasty. One day he visited the palace of the goddess Nü Wa and, enchanted by her beauty, commanded his generals to capture her. The generals told him there was a mortal woman in the empire whose beauty matched that of Nü Wa. Since she became Emperor Zhou's wife, evil has entered the empire. It is time for the great heroes of China to free the country from the corrupted Zhou and his possessed wife! (mobygames)
Fengshen Yanyi 2 (2002) no information Three years have passed since Taigong Wang and his allies have defeated the nefarious Da Ji and King Zhou. Morning Song has been restored as a peaceful capital. However, the rivalry between the two mystics clans still lingers. These clans are the Kunlun Sect, taoists who defied the Shang Dynasty, and the Nine Dragon Sect, mystics who once supported King Zhou. The Nine Dragon Sect seek to rise again and conqueror the living realm with powers of darkness. (Koei wiki)
Fenimore Fillmore: The Westerner (2003) no information One night, while riding alone through the meadows, Fenimore Fillmore arrives at a farm that is under attack by gunmen and becomes a hero for helping the farmer, a man named Bannister, fend them off. As a token of his appreciation, Bannister then invites Fenimore for dinner and to spend the night. Early the next morning, Fenimore awakens to discover that his gun is missing; he assumes that Bannister's son Billy has borrowed it to take it to school. He sets out to find where his gun went. (wiki)
Fenimore Fillmore\'s Revenge (2008) no information In this episode, Fenimore and Rhiannon find a dying man in the middle of the desert, who tells them of the whereabouts of a treasure from a recent theft hidden inside a tomb, just before passing out. Just after that a gang of outlaws lay an ambush on them, kidnapping Rhiannon. Our objective will be not only to rescue the poor girl and getting hold of the treasure, but also to pay vengeance on the villains. (mobygames)
Feral Fury (2018) no information Fast-paced twin stick shooter rogue-lite action. May the soil we conquer nurture the holy seeds of the great bamboo
Feria d\'Arles (2018) no information Molly dreams of being the bravest matador in France. Explore the city of Arles and enter the world-famous tournament. Uncover corruption, conspiracy, and a load of bull. Point and click your way around the French city of Arles. (mobygames.com)
Fernz Gate (2018) no information Travel to the other side and beyond, and find a way back home in a fantasy RPG!
Ferrari Challenge: Trofeo Pirelli (2008) no information Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli is a racing game developed by Eutechnyx and published by System 3, based on the Ferrari Challenge, a single-marque motorsport championship. The Nintendo DS, Wii, PS2 and PS3 (only in Europe and the United States) versions are available. The game includes 14 race-able tracks and Ferraris' own Fiorano test track (for training using a solitary F430 Challenge), a vinyl editor and online play (not available for the PS2 version). (wikipedia.org)
Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge (1992) no information The title Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge was also ported for the Game Boy and Nintendo Entertainment System. It was developed by System 3 and published by Acclaim in North America and Europe. Coconuts Japan published the game in Japan under the title Ferrari (フェラーリ). (wikipedia.org)
Fester\'s Quest (1989) no information While enjoying a night of moonbathing, Fester bears witness to an alien invasion and decides to take his blunderbuss and save the city. (Wikipedia)
Festival of Blood (2011) no information In Infamous: Festival of Blood, vampires have swarmed New Marais, and revered superhero Cole MacGrath has been bitten. To save his soul -- and the city -- he has just one night to find and kill the head vampire.
Le Fetiche Maya (1989) no information As an intrepid explorer, buy equipments, tools. and head into the wild Yucatan jungles to find the mysterious Mayan fetish. Two modes are available: a platform mode and a 3D mode where the player drives a Jeep. (mobygames.com)
Feud (2024) no information Feud is a turn-based strategy game. Swap pieces on a four-by-four grid to isolate your opponent's pieces, or go straight for their King. Hone your skills against three AI characters with distinct play-styles, then challenge your friends online or on the same screen. (store.steampowered.com)
Feudal Alloy (2019) no information Feudal Alloy is an epic action adventure with fish-controlled medieval robots! Explore an unusual medieval world with a fish-controlled robot, Attu. Improve your combat techniques and skills by smashing many kinds of mechanical creatures in a beautiful hand-drawn world. (Steam)
Feudal Lords (1990) no information Feudal Lords is a turn-based strategy game set in the medieval kingdom Euthrania.
Fever: Sankyo Koushiki Pachinko Simulation for WonderSwan (1999) no information Fever is a pachinko simulator. Pachinko is a Japanese cross between a pinball case and a slot machine. This game supplies the player with a number of different pachinko machines, with rotating slot numbers. These can be either in a classic form of rotating wheels or an interactive digital screen. As the balls pop around the pachinko machine they'll land in different areas and effect your earnings. (gamesdb.launchbox-app.com)
Fez (2012) no information Gomez is a 2D creature living in a 2D world. Or is he? When the existence of a mysterious 3rd dimension is revealed to him, Gomez is sent out on a journey that will take him to the very end of time and space. Use your ability to navigate 3D structures from 4 distinct classic 2D perspectives.
FIA European Truck Racing Championship (2019) no information The only official simulation that features all the unique characteristics of the ETRC and offers all racing fans a completely new driving experience: race a giant 5-tonne, 1,000-horsepower truck against 12 competitors while respecting the race rules to avoid penalties. (store.steampowered.com)
Fibbage (2014) no information Fibbage is a party game played by at least two players and up to eight players via a streaming channel. (wikipedia.org)
Fidel Dungeon Rescue (2017) no information A roguelike where you can rewind. Find the perfect path through monsters and treasure in this critically acclaimed puzzle crawler. Discover the secrets of the dungeon and rescue your owner! (itch.io)
The Fidelio Incident (2017) no information The Fidelio Incident is a single-player, first-person thriller set off the coast of Iceland. Inspired by Beethoven's only opera Fidelio. After a violent plane crash, Stanley must search a desolate frozen island in search of his wife Leonore while covering up any traces of their bloody Irish past.
The Fidelity Chessmaster 2100 (1988) no information An update/modification to Chessmaster 2000, adding 640x200 graphics for nicer displays, many tutorials, and "expert" options, and a plethora of other features. (mobygames.com)
Fidget Spinner RPG (2022) no information Spin, craft, upgrade, and violate the laws of physics. Fidget Spinner RPG is all about spinning a fidget spinner to absurd RPMs. Along your journey, you will level up skills such as mining, blacksmithing, and alchemy. You will craft equipment to enhance your power. You will achieve tasks & advance through a nonlinear progression. You will buy and sell items of all sorts to NPC merchants. And you will increase your capabilities in exciting ways. All in the pursuit of more RPM!
Field Commander (2006) no information Field Commander is a military turn-based tactics game for the PlayStation Portable. (wikipedia.org)
Field of Glory II (2017) no information Field of Glory II is a turn-based tactical game set during the Rise of Rome from 280 BC to 25 BC. Take command of a huge variety of armies employing vastly different tactical doctrines. Lead your chosen army and its generals to victory in set-piece historical battles.
Field of Glory: Empires (2019) no information Field of Glory: Empires is a grand strategy game in which you will have to move in an intricate and living tapestry of nations and tribes, each one with their distinctive culture. (store.steampowered.com)
Fieldrunners (2008) no information Unlike in other tower defense games, turrets can be placed anywhere and the enemies will go around them, forcing them to walk along any path the player makes. It is not possible to block the path however. (wikipedia.org).
Fieldrunners 2 (2012) no information Fieldrunners 2 is a tower defense video game, the sequel to Fieldrunners, developed by Subatomic Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Fiendish Freddy\'s Big Top o\' Fun (1989) no information Fiendish Freddy's Big Top o' Fun is a video game developed by Gray Matter under developer Chris Gray. (wikipedia.org)
Fiendish Thieves (2020) no information Home Alone meets Frankenstein Filled with lots of laughs and slapstick humour. You choose the actions of the bungling burglars who search an abandoned warehouse For a rare vintage pocket watch, and the obsessed film fan munching on snacks watching the events unfold. (store.steampowered.com)
FIFA 06 (2005) no information FIFA 06, also known as FIFA Soccer 06, is a video game developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts based on the game of football. It was released in the United States on 4 October 2005 for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Windows, and Nintendo DS. It was later released for PlayStation Portable, Game Boy Advance, and mobile phones.(wikipedia.org)
FIFA 06: Road to FIFA World Cup (2005) no information FIFA 06: Road to FIFA World Cup is a video game developed by EA Sports and DICE. (wikipedia.org)
FIFA 07 (2006) no information FIFA 07 (also known as FIFA Football 07 and FIFA 07 Soccer) is the 2006 edition of EA Sports' series of football simulator video games. Developed by EA Canada, it is published by Electronic Arts.(wikipedia.org)
FIFA 08 (2007) no information FIFA 08 (named FIFA Soccer 08 in North America) is the 2007 installment of EA Sports' series of football video games. Developed by EA Canada, it is published by Electronic Arts worldwide under the EA Sports label. It was released on all popular gaming formats in September 2007 in Europe, Australia, and Asia, and in October 2007 in North America.(wikipedia.org)
FIFA 09 (2008) no information FIFA 09 (titled FIFA Soccer 09 in North America) is the 2008 installment of Electronic Arts' FIFA series of football video games. (wikipedia.org)
FIFA 10 (2009) no information EA SPORTS FIFA 10 gives players new levels of control to experience the beautiful game like never before. (gamefaqs)
FIFA 11 (2010) no information FIFA 11 reinvents player authenticity - on and off the ball - for every player and at every position on the pitch with Personality+, an all-new feature that sees individual abilities reflected in game, enabling clear differentiation for every player. (gamefaqs)
FIFA 12 (2011) no information FIFA 12 (titled FIFA Soccer 12 in North America) is the 19th game in Electronic Arts' FIFA series of association football video games. (wikipedia.org)
FIFA 13 (2012) no information FIFA 13 is a 2012 association football sports video game published by Electronic Arts. It is the 2012 edition of the FIFA video game series and was developed by EA Canada. (wikipedia.org)
FIFA 14 (2013) no information The 2014 edition of the popular football series.
FIFA 15 (2014) no information FIFA 15 brings football to life in stunning visual detail so fans can experience the emotion and intensity of football like never before. Fans and media that have had a chance to play early versions of FIFA 15 have expressed their enjoyment.
FIFA 16 (2015) no information Football presents the moment...FIFA 16 lets you make it beautiful. FIFA 16 innovates across the entire pitch to deliver a balanced, authentic, and exciting football experience that lets you play your way, in your favorite modes. With innovative gameplay features, FIFA 16 brings Confidence in Defending, Control in Midfield, and gives you the tools to create more Moments of Magic than ever before.
FIFA 17 (2016) no information FIFA 17 immerses you in authentic football experiences by leveraging the sophistication of a new game engine, while introducing you to football players full of depth and emotion, and taking you to brand new worlds accessible only in the game. Complete innovation in the way players think and move, physically interact with opponents, and execute in attack lets you own every moment on the pitch.
FIFA 18 (2017) no information Powered by Frostbite, EA SPORTS FIFA 18 blurs the line between the virtual and real worlds, bringing to life the players, teams, and atmospheres that immerse you in the emotion of The World's Game. The biggest step in gameplay innovation in franchise history, FIFA 18 introduces Real Player Motion Technology, an all-new animation system which unlocks a new level of responsiveness, and player personality.
FIFA 19 (2018) no information EA Sports FIFA 19 delivers a champion-caliber experience on and off the pitch. Introducing the prestigious UEFA Champions League, offering authentic in-match atmospheres, featuring gameplay updates including elevated on-pitch personality and a striking overhaul, and providing new and unrivaled ways to play. Champions Rise in FIFA 19. (Metacritic.com)
FIFA 20 (2019) no information FIFA 20 is a football simulation video game published by Electronic Arts. (wikipedia.org)
FIFA 2000 (1999) no information FIFA 2000 (titled FIFA 2000: Major League Soccer in North America, and FIFA 2000: Europa League Soccer in Japan) is an association football video game developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts. It was the seventh game in the main FIFA series. The game was released for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation. A version was also released for the Game Boy Color, developed by Tiertex Design Studios and published by THQ. (wikipedia.org)
FIFA 21 (2020) no information FIFA 21 is a football simulation video game published by Electronic Arts as part of the FIFA series. (wikipedia.org)
FIFA 22 (2021) no information FIFA 22 is an association football simulation video game published by Electronic Arts as part of the FIFA series. (wikipedia.org)
FIFA 23 (2022) no information FIFA 23 is a football simulation video game published by Electronic Arts. It is the 30th and final installment in the FIFA series that is developed by EA Sports. (wikipedia.org)
FIFA 97 (1996) no information FIFA 97 (also known as FIFA Soccer 97) is a video game developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts based on the game of football (soccer). It was released for the PC on June 24, 1996 and versions for PlayStation, SNES, Mega Drive and Sega Saturn followed.
FIFA 99 (1998) no information Graphically, it is a major improvement over FIFA '98, with the inclusion of basic facial animations and different players' heights as well as certain other cosmetic features such as improved kits and emblems, although they are unlicensed. Gamers may also create their own custom cups and leagues and select the teams they wish to participate.FIFA 99 also features an elite league called the "European Dream League".(wikipedia.org)
FIFA Football 2002 (2001) no information FIFA Football 2002 (known as FIFA Soccer 2002: Major League Soccer in North America, and FIFA 2002: Road to FIFA World Cup in Japan), commonly known as FIFA 2002, is a football video game released in 2001, produced by Electronic Arts and released by EA Sports. FIFA 2002 is the ninth game in the FIFA series.(wikipedia.org)
FIFA Football 2003 (2002) no information FIFA Football 2003, known as FIFA Soccer 2003 in North America, is an association football video game produced by Electronic Arts and released by EA Sports. It was released in 2002. FIFA 2003 is the tenth game in the FIFA series and the seventh to be produced in 3D.(wikipedia.org)
FIFA Football 2004 (2003) no information FIFA Football 2004, also known as FIFA Soccer 2004 in North America, is a football video game developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts. It was released in October 2003 with the tagline "Create Brilliance". FIFA Football 2004 is the eleventh game in the FIFA series and the eighth to be in 3D.(wikipedia.org)
FIFA Football 2005 (2004) no information FIFA Football 2005, also known as FIFA Soccer 2005, FIFA 2005 or simply FIFA 05, is a football video game released in 2004. It was developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts. It was released for the PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows, Xbox, PlayStation Portable (as simply FIFA Soccer), GameCube, mobile phone, Gizmondo, N-Gage and the Game Boy Advance. The tagline for the game was: "A great player needs a great first touch." (wikipedia.org).
FIFA International Soccer (1993) no information FIFA International Soccer is a 1993 association football video game. (wikipedia.org)
FIFA International Soccer (1994) no information This 3DO version of FIFA International Soccer features 3D stadiums with 2D players. (mobygames.com)
FIFA Soccer 64 (1997) no information FIFA Soccer 64 is a video game developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts for the Nintendo 64. (wikipedia.org)
FIFA Soccer 95 (1994) no information After the first game proved to be a worldwide success, EA developed this sequel exclusively for Sega's 16-bit console. The biggest change from FIFA International Soccer are obviously the dozens of club teams from England, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, United States, Spain and Brazil, taking the team number tally to over 200. (mobygames.com)
FIFA Soccer 96 (1995) no information FIFA Soccer 96 is a football (soccer) simulation. The game includes eleven leagues from all around the world, ranging from the unknown players of the Malaysian league to the celebrated stars of the English and Italian leagues. 59 International teams are also featured. British commentator John Motson comments all the incidents and happenings. (mobygames.com)
FIFA Street (2005) no information FIFA Street is a sports video game developed by EA Canada. (wikipedia.org)
FIFA Street (2012) no information FIFA Street (also known as FIFA Street 4 and FIFA Street 2012) is a street football video game developed by EA Canada. (wikipedia.org)
Fifa Street 2 (2006) no information FIFA Street 2 is the 2006 sequel to the EA Sports video game FIFA Street. A new "trick stick beat" system was introduced and new authentic tricks were also introduced. The game was released for the GameCube, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PSP, Xbox, and mobile phones. The player on the game cover is Portugal international Cristiano Ronaldo.
FIFA Street 3 (2008) no information FIFA Street 3 is an arcade-style sports game. (wikipedia.org)
FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 (1997) no information The game had a refined graphics engine, team and player customisation options, 16 stadiums, improved artificial intelligence and the popular Road to World Cup mode, with all 172 FIFA-registered national teams. It even featured many accurate team rosters, including national reserves for national call-up when playing in the round-robin qualification modes. The game also featured a popular five-a-side indoor mode and was the first FIFA game to contain an in-game player/team editor. (wikipedia.org)
Fifi and the Flowertots (2009) no information Join in the fun with Fifi and friends and explore the flowertot garden, packed full of entertaining games and activities, including: Honeypot Tower, Dress the Flowertots, Stingo’s Race, Diggly’s Treasure, Grubby’s Big Adventure, Signing Flowertots, Primrose’s Lessons plus many more! (Mobygames.com)
Fifteen (2023) no information The classic 15-puzzle has just got a whole new dimension! Now you can play the all time favorite puzzle in 3D! Solve 100 beautiful puzzles crafted with love: you'll find the smallest details on the book of the Statue of Liberty and the sparkling genius in the eyes of our beloved Albert Einstein! (store.steampowered.com)
Fight Angel (2019) no information Fight Angel is the girl fighting game with great customization functions with physical effects that make realistic boobs movements and clothing destruction systems. Let's fight the challenger with your partner! (igdb)
Fight Club (2004) no information The game focuses on the fights and uses many characters and environments from the original story. You can create a new fighter or clone one of the generated characters. There are three general fighting styles to choose from: grappling, kung fu or brawling. The moves range from basic punches to devastating moves with broken bones, ripped clothes and real-time facial deformation. After each successful fight, you earn points which can be used to upgrade or heal your character. (mobygames.com)
Fight Crab (2020) no information Welcome to Fight Crab.A new 3D action game where you take control of a crab, and fight off other giant enemy crabs.Physics allows for crabs to move powerfully and quickly in this hardcore battle arena.Freely control your pincers to use weapons and develop your own crab fighting style. (store.steampowered.com)
Fight for Life (1996) no information Life in the afterlife can be a nightmare for anybody -- especially if real life was a mess. In the Spectre Zone, eight people compete in the annual Hell Fighting Tournament for the amusement of the Gatekeeper. The prize is a second chance at life! Defeat each opponent and steal two of their special fighting moves to prepare for the final challenge -- a battle against the son of the devil himself. Show no mercy. There will be only one victor, only one new life... it must be yours! (igdb)
Fight Night Champion (2011) no information Fight Night Champion is a boxing video game developed by EA Canada. (wikipedia.org)
Fight Night Round 2 (2005) no information Fight Night Round 2 (also known as Fight Night 2005) is the sequel to Electronic Arts' Fight Night 2004. (wikipedia.org)
Fight Night Round 3 (2006) no information Fight Night Round 3 is a boxing video game developed by Electronic Arts. It is the sequel to EA Sports' previous boxing title, Fight Night Round 2, which was released in 2005
Fight Night Round 4 (2009) no information Fight Night Round 4 is a boxing video game developed by EA Sports. (wikipedia.org)
Fight of Gods (2017) no information Fight of Gods is a fighting game by Taiwanese indie developer Digital Crafts consisting of a roster of figures pertaining to world religions and mythologies. (wikipedia.org)
Fight the Virus (2020) no information Fight the Virus is a roll and write game, where player are fighting a global pandemic. All over the world scientists are working hard to find a cure and a vaccine for this unknown virus. At the same time governments try to contain the pandemic, using tests and various measures.
The Fight: Lights Out (2010) no information The Fight: Lights Out is a 2010 action fighting video game developed by ColdWood Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Fighter Maker (1999) no information Fighter Maker is a 3D fighting game that comes with three different modes but Edit mode is the main draw of this game. It lets players create and customize a fighter. The player can edit a character profile, set which button combo executes which move, and how much damage it does. Players can also change a character's martial arts style, and then change the way the frames of animation follow through. The player can edit over 800 different moves from 20 different fighting styles. (mobygames.com)
Fighter\'s History (1993) no information Fighter's History is a traditional 2D fighter along the lines of the Street Fighter series. The player can choose between 9 different characters to play as. Each of the fighters have a number of unique moves, once again, fashioned in the image of Street Fighter II. (mobygames.com)
Fighters Destiny (1998) no information A 3D polygon-based fighter with a number of customizable options and modes.
Fighters Destiny 2 (1999) no information A sequel to Fighters Destiny, titled Fighter Destiny 2 and known in Japan as Kakutō Denshō: F-Cup Maniax (格闘伝承 ~F-Cup Maniax~, Kakutō Denshō ~F-Kappu Mēniakkusu~, lit. "Fighting Tradition: F-Cup Maniax"), was released in 1999-2000. (wikipedia.org)
Fighters Megamix (1997) no information Fighters Megamix is a 1996 fighting video game developed by AM2 for the Sega Saturn and Game.com. It combines several characters from various Sega games, from the complete cast of Virtua Fighter 2 and Fighting Vipers to Janet from Virtua Cop 2 and the Hornet car from Daytona USA, while allowing to play the bosses of both games without codes (wikipedia.org).
Fighters Uncaged (2010) no information Fighters Uncaged is a fighting video game for the Xbox 360 Kinect system. (wikipedia.org)
Fightin\' Spirit (1996) no information Fightin' Spirit is a one-on-one beat 'em up centred around a competition by a gang overlord to find new heavies for his organisation. Ten tough-nuts have come forward, such as Burke the squaddie and Eric the biker. Many of these have special moves in which they can turn into an animal - Tong Lee can become a tiger and Lorente a puma. (igdb)
Fighting EX Layer (2018) no information The original characters from our EX series have powered up and come back for the first time in about 20 years!! You get to see the NEW "Skullo Dream"! Lovely Hokuto changed to Beauty Shirase! The original characters: Kairi, Shirase, Hokuto, Garuda, Skullomania, Darun Mister, Allen Snider, Doctrine Dark, Blair Dame, Jack, Shadowgeist, Sanane, Hayate...and maybe more!?
Fighting Fantasy Classics (2018) no information Ready your sword, pack your provisions and prepare to embark upon quests in which YOU are the hero! Choose what happens at every turn of the page with Fighting Fantasy Classics – text-based roleplaying adventures remastered. (store.steampowered.com)
Fighting Fantasy Legends (2017) no information Create your own adventures in a dangerous land of monsters, treasures and traps. From renowned authors Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone (co-founders of Games Workshop) and Nomad Games, Fighting Fantasy Legends is a role-playing card game set in the world of Fighting Fantasy. (store.steampowered.com)
Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain (2009) no information Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain is a first person action RPG for the Nintendo DS developed by Big Blue Bubble. (wikipedia.org)
Fighting Force (1997) no information Fighting Force is a 1997 3D beat 'em up developed by Core Design and published by Eidos in the same lines of classics such as Final Fight and Streets of Rage. It was released for the PlayStation, Microsoft Windows and Nintendo 64.
Fighting Force 2 (1999) no information Fighting Force 2 is a beat 'em up video game, the sequel to 1997's Fighting Force. The game was released for the PlayStation and Dreamcast and was developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive. It was released in North America on 30 November 1999.
Fighting Masters (1991) no information A giant red sun is about to go supernova in a few hours and the blast will affect many star systems in the galaxy. An omnipotent race known as Primaries offers to save the inhabitants of one of the twelve star systems. Each star system sends a warrior to compete in a tournament to preserve their star system. (mobygames)
Fighting Vipers (1995) no information Fighting Vipers is a 3D fighting video game developed by Sega AM2. It uses the same game engine as AM2's Virtua Fighter 2 but features enclosed arenas and an armor mechanic, and was targeted more towards western audiences, using a U.S. setting and more freeform styles of martial arts (wikipedia.org).
Fighting Vipers 2 (1998) no information Fighting Vipers 2 is a fighting game developed and published by Sega. The game is the sequel to 1995's Fighting Vipers and was released for the Sega Model 3 arcade system in 1998 before being ported to the Dreamcast in 2001. (wikipedia)
Fights in Tight Spaces (2021) no information Fights in Tight Spaces is a roguelike deck-building game developed by British studio Ground Shatter. (wikipedia.org)
Figment (2017) no information Figment is an action-adventure game that invites you to explore a unique surreal universe filled with music, humor and multi layered narrative. Join Dusty and his ever-optimistic friend, Piper, on an adventure through the different sides of the mind seeking to restore the courage that's been lost.
Figment 2: Creed Valley (2023) no information Figment 2: Creed Valley is an action-adventure game set in the human mind. Nightmares are spreading chaos and have overrun once-peaceful lands. Join Dusty, The Mind's courage, as you make your way through puzzles, musical boss fights and unique environments. (Metacritic.com)
Filament (2020) no information An abandoned spaceship, missing crew and a lone mysterious voice. Solve challenging puzzles and uncover what really happened to the crew of The Alabaster. (store.steampowered.com)
Fill-a-Pix: Phil\'s Epic Adventure (2018) no information Create beautiful pixel art as you reveal 120 amazing photographs from Phil's epic trip around the world!
Fimbul (2019) no information Fimbul is a single-player comic-book, action adventure set in the final winter before Ragnarök, The Fimbul Winter. You play as an old berserk, travelling to Jötunheim to fulfill his destiny, battling Trolls and Jotuns to reclaim an ancient artifact that might, just might save Midgard. (store.steampowered.com)
Final Assault (1987) no information Final Assault is a mountain climbing action/simulation game. The object of the game is to climb to the peak of a mountain via several different trails of varying difficulty. Progress is made in a fashion similar to that used in Epyx 'games' series, with alternating joystick movements. To help out, you carry a backpack which you may stock with assorted items. Since there is a weight limit, you must choose which items you most likely will need for a given trail. (mobygames.com)
Final Blow (1989) no information Final Blow is an action game based around the sport of boxing.
Final Command (1989) no information Scientists managed to engineer a teleportation device which is manufactured on the planet Ipsos III.
The Final Conflict (1990) no information A Risk-type game of global conquest, only with nuclear weapons and real-time action.
Final Doom (1996) no information The final chapter in the legendary Doom series. This is it. The end. The end of the undead Marines, the acid-drenched hallways and hell-spawned hordes. Its 2 new, 32-level episodes (complete with new stories, The Plutonia Experiment and Evilution) let you finish what you started. Final Doom. End of story. (metacritic)
Final Exam (2013) no information Final Exam is a side-scroller video game developed by Mighty Rocket Studio for Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network and Microsoft Windows.
Final Fantasy (1987) no information Final Fantasy[a] is a science fiction and fantasy media franchise created by Hironobu Sakaguchi, and developed and owned by Square Enix (formerly Square). The franchise centers on a series of fantasy and science fantasy role-playing video games (RPGs). The first game in the series, published in 1987, was conceived by Sakaguchi as his last-ditch effort in the game industry; it was a success and spawned sequels. The series has since branched into other genres such as tactical role-playing, action
Final Fantasy Adventure (1991) no information Final Fantasy Adventure is a Final Fantasy spinoff and the first game in the Mana series. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade (2012) no information Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade is similar to other traditional Final Fantasy games with an overworld and dungeons, but is socially oriented. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy All the Bravest (2013) no information Final Fantasy All the Bravest is a video game in the Final Fantasy series. The game features gameplay, characters, locations and art assets from many different Final Fantasy games. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles (2003) no information Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles is an action role-playing game. Players take on the role of adventurers who travel in a caravan gathering mystical fuel for crystals which protect the world's settlements from the destructive Miasma. The single-player campaign has the player escort the vessel carrying the crystal's energy, defending it and solving puzzles to progress. Multiplayer, which uses GBAe units connected using the link cables, has up to four players protecting the vessel. (wikipedia.org
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time (2009) no information Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time is a Wii and Nintendo DS action role-playing game in the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles series developed by Square Enix. The game is still the same as its predecessor, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates, although with many updates and changes. The player still controls the characters through the arrow buttons and use interactive abilities (attacking, magic, or holding) through the A-B-X-Y buttons. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord (2009) no information Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord follows the Darklord as she defends her mobile tower from waves of attacks as it travels across the kingdom. Unlike most tower defense games the game is played from a side view of the tower, as the player places units and traps to attempt to prevent enemies from reaching the top of the tower and the Dark Crystal kept there. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King (2008) no information Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King is a city-building game set in the world of the action RPG Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles and is the third title in the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles series. Following the events of the first Crystal Chronicles game, the son of a king who lost his kingdom during that game establishes a new one and sets about creating a peaceful and prosperous land. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Remastered Edition (2020) no information Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Remastered Edition is a remastered version of the 2003 GameCube game Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates (2007) no information Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates is an action role-playing game for the Nintendo DS, developed and published by Square Enix. It is a prequel to Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles for the Nintendo GameCube. The game takes advantage of both the local wireless and Wi-Fi capabilities of the system and features voice acting. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers (2009) no information Unlike the GameCube predecessor, Crystal Bearers features fully real-time combat, focusing on single-player, free-roaming and action-adventure. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy Dimensions (2010) no information Final Fantasy Dimensions is a role-playing video game. It was initially released as an episodic game, and features 2D graphics and a Job Change System similar to that of Final Fantasy V. Its battle system is a variation of the Final Fantasy series's Active Time Battle system. The game follows two parties, with players controlling up to five party members at a time in battle, on their quest to reform their shattered world and foil the dark plans of the Avalon Empire. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy Dimensions II (2015) no information Final Fantasy Dimensions II is a free-to-play game developed by Matrix Software and published by Square Enix for Android and iOS devices. It revolves around traveling through time in order to save the world from a god. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy Explorers (2014) no information Final Fantasy Explorers is an action role-playing video game for the Nintendo 3DS. It features character job-oriented combat against classic Final Fantasy monsters and summons. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales (2007) no information Help the Yellow Chocobo rescue his friends from a storybook nightmare! In the Final Fantasy side-story for the Nintendo DS, players must help the Yellow Chocobo wander around the world of Final Fantasy in an attempt to rescue his friends who have been captured inside an evil book and turned into two-dimensional cards. Players must complete a series of skill-based mini-games in order to set the story straight. (mobygames.com)
Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo\'s Dungeon (2007) no information Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon (Japanese: ?????????????? ?????? Hepburn: Chokobo no Fushigi na Danjon Toki Wasure no Meiky?, "Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon: the Labyrinth of Forgotten Time") is a role-playing video game published by Square Enix for the Wii. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy II (1988) no information Final Fantasy II is a fantasy role-playing video game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) in 1988 for the Family Computer as the second installment of the Final Fantasy series. The game has received numerous enhanced remakes for the WonderSwan Color, the PlayStation, the Game Boy Advance, the PlayStation Portable, and multiple mobile and smartphone types. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy III (1990) no information Final Fantasy III is a Japanese roleplaying game. The story revolves around four youths who are drawn to a supernatural crystal, which gives them powers and charges them to restore balance to the world.
Final Fantasy III (DS) (2006) no information A complete 3D remake of the original game for NES/Famicom. Classic Final Fantasy gameplay is reborn in an adventure never before seen in North America, Using a combination of 23 available jobs, lead the four Warriors of Light in a journey to restore the world's balance. Communicate with your friends and unlock hidden challenges over Mognet using the Nintendo DS Wi-Fi Connection. (gamefaqs)
Final Fantasy IV (1991) no information Most of Final Fantasy IV takes place on Earth, also known as the Blue Planet, which consists of a surface world (or Overworld), inhabited by humans, and an underground world (or Underworld), inhabited by the Dwarves. An artificial moon orbits the planet, upon which the Lunarians live. The Lunarians are a race of beings originally from a world which was destroyed, becoming the asteroid belt surrounding the Blue Planet, and are identified by a moon-shape crest on their foreheads. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy IV (DS) (2008) no information A complete 3D remake of the original game for SNES/Super Famicom. Four elemental Crystals, each possessing awesome power, lie scattered throughout the realm. However, men are quick to covet things which offer strength, and easily corrupted by the might which they possess. Seduced by the promised power of the Crystals, the kingdom of Baron begins employing unprovoked force to seize them from peaceful nations. (gamefaqs)
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years (2008) no information Final Fantasy IV: The After Years is an episodic role-playing video game serving as the sequel to the 1991 title Final Fantasy IV. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy IX (2000) no information Zidane and the Tantalus Theater Troupe have kidnapped Princess Garnet, the heir of Alexandria. To their surprise, however, the princess herself yearned to escape the castle. Through a series of unusual circumstances, she and her personal guard, Steiner, fall in with Zidane and set out on an incredible journey. Meeting unforgettable characters like Vivi and Quina along the way, they learn about themselves, the secrets of the Crystal, and a malevolent force that threatens to destroy their world.
Final Fantasy Legend II (1990) no information Final Fantasy Legend II, originally released in Japan as Sa?Ga2: Hih? Densetsu (Sa?Ga2 ???? Sa?Ga2 ~ The Treasure Legend), is a role-playing video game developed by Square Co. for the Game Boy handheld console as the second game of their SaGa series. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy Legend III (1991) no information Final Fantasy Legend III is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square Co. for the Game Boy handheld system as the third game of their SaGa series. (wikipedia.org)
The Final Fantasy Legend (1989) no information You command a party of four warriors who journey through a variety of different worlds, connected by a central tower, in order to discover the tower's secrets--which, reportedly, lead to paradise. (giantbomb.com)
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest (1992) no information Final Fantasy Mystic Quest is a role-playing video game, a spin-off to Square's popular Final Fantasy series of video games. It was marketed as a "simplified role-playing game...designed for the entry-level player" in an attempt to broaden the genre's appeal. The game's presentation and battle system is broadly similar to that of the main series, but it differed in its inclusion of action-adventure game elements. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster (2023) no information This highly anticipated set includes the physical packaged version of FINAL FANTASY I-VI COLLECTION (PS4 or NSW), the Anniversary Edition GOODS BOX which contains a vinyl record set featuring newly arranged game music, a specially compiled artbook showcasing beautiful character pixel art, and 8 stylised pixel art character figures, and a bonus lenticular sleeve for the game package.
Final Fantasy Record Keeper (2014) no information Final Fantasy Record Keeper is a free-to-play role-playing game, featuring characters, scenarios and battles from the mainline Final Fantasy series. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy Tactics (1997) no information You control Ramza Beoulve and his army as they travel through Ivalice and battle in the War of the Lions. The game contains many thematic elements of past Final Fantasy games while instituting a tactical battle style that focuses heavily on player and enemy movement and positioning throughout a battle and not just turn-based actions. Features a job system that allows characters to mix and match between 20 different classes with various abilities.
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift (2007) no information Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rif is a tactical role-playing game developed and published by Square Enix for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. The game is a sequel to Final Fantasy Tactics Advance and forms part of the Ivalice Alliance, a group of games set in the titular fictional universe. The game features cameo appearances from central and supporting characters from Final Fantasy XII, a title set in Ivalice. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (2003) no information Final Fantasy Tactics Advance is a tactical role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix). A spin-off of the Final Fantasy series, the game shares several traits with 1997's Final Fantasy Tactics, although it is not a direct sequel. The player assembles a clan of characters, and controls their actions over grid-like battlefields. Players are mostly free to decide the classes, abilities, and statistics of their characters. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions (2007) no information Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions is a tactical role-playing game developed and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation Portable . The game is an updated version of Final Fantasy Tactics made for the PlayStation which was released in 1997. The subtitle of The War of the Lions was chosen as it describes "the backdrop for the story of the two main characters Ramza and Delita", as well as illustrating the multiplayer gameplay. - (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy Type-0 (2011) no information Final Fantasy Type-0 is an action role-playing game, a spin-off from the main Final Fantasy series. The story focuses on Class Zero, a group of fourteen students from the Dominion of Rubrum who must fight the neighboring Militesi Empire when they launch an assault on the other Crystal States of Orience. In doing so, the group become entangled in both the efforts to push back and defeat the forces of Militesi, and the secret behind the war and the existence of the crystals. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy V (1992) no information The game begins as a wanderer named Bartz investigates a fallen meteor. There, he encounters several characters, one of whom reveals the danger facing the four Crystals that control the world's elements. These Crystals act as a seal on Exdeath, an evil sorcerer. Bartz and his party must keep the Crystals from being exploited by Exdeath's influence and prevent his resurgence. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy VI (1994) no information Set in a fantasy world with a technology level equivalent to that of the Second Industrial Revolution, the game's story focuses on a group of rebels as they seek to overthrow an imperial dictatorship. (Wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy VII (1997) no information In Midgar, a city controlled by the mega-conglomerate Shinra Inc., the No. 1 Mako Reactor has been blown up by a rebel group, AVALANCHE. AVALANCHE was secretly formed to wage a rebellion against Shinra Inc., an organisation which is absorbing Mako energy, destroying the natural resources of the planet.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (2024) no information Set immediately after FFVII: Remake's events, players control mercenary Cloud Strife and a party of characters principally comprising the eco-terrorist group AVALANCHE, who embark on a journey across the Planet to prevent the megacorporation Shinra from exploiting its life essence, the Lifestream, as an energy source, and defeat former elite SOLDIER Sephiroth, who seeks to unite with the Planet to achieve greater power. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy VII Remake (2020) no information Final Fantasy VII Remake is an action role-playing game developed and published by Square Enix. The game is a remake of the 1997 PlayStation game Final Fantasy VII. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis (2023) no information Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis is a mobile game covering the whole FFVII timeline by splitting each story into short chapters focused on important moments using animated cutscenes, some with conversation options, followed by a battle. Relive the most memorable moments from FFVII and experience the journey of a young hero Sephiroth. (igdb)
Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier (2021) no information FINAL FANTASY VII THE FIRST SOLDIER is a battle royal action game set in Midgar before the events of FINAL FANTASY VII. As a SOLDIER candidate, the player will make full use of their magic and abilities in a battle for their survival. (Metacritic.com)
Final Fantasy VIII (1999) no information A Japanese turn-based roleplaying game set in an anachronistic fantasy world, about trainees at a SeeD military training academy.
Final Fantasy X (2001) no information Final Fantasy X is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square as the tenth entry in the Final Fantasy series. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy X / X-2 HD Remaster (2014) no information FINAL FANTASY X and FINAL FANTASY X-2 are back--in HD! FINAL FANTASY X was first released in 2001 on the PlayStation2 system, and its sequel, FINAL FANTASY X-2, in 2003. Widely acclaimed for their moving stories and spectacular graphics, the two titles have returned as an HD remaster set. Characters, monsters, and environments have been fine-tuned to HD detail, providing a richer, deeper FINAL FANTASY visual experience.
Final Fantasy X-2 (2003) no information Final Fantasy X-2 is a role-playing video game, serving as the direct sequel to Final Fantasy X. The game's story follows the character Yuna from Final Fantasy X as she seeks to resolve political conflicts in the fictional world of Spira before it all leads to war. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy XI (2002) no information Final Fantasy XI[a], also known as Final Fantasy XI Online, is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game. The story is set in the fantasy world of Vana'diel, where player-created avatars can both compete and cooperate in a variety of objectives to develop an assortment of jobs, skills, and earn in-game item rewards. Players can undertake an array of quests and progress through the in-game hierarchy and through the major plot of the game. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy XII (2006) no information Enter an era of war within the world of Ivalice. The small kingdom of Dalmasca, conquered by the Archadian Empire, is left in ruin and uncertainty. Princess Ashe, the one and only heir to the throne, devotes herself to the resistance to liberate her country.
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings (2007) no information Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings is a real-time tactical role-playing game, a sequel to Final Fantasy XII. One year after the events of Final Fantasy XII, the protagonist Vaan is a sky pirate, possessing his own airship. He is joined in a quest by returning characters from the original title, along with new characters. Their treasure-hunting adventures take them to the purvama (floating continent) of Lemurés and the ground below, where the story begins. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy XIII (2009) no information Final Fantasy XIII is a science fiction role-playing video game developed and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles and later for the Microsoft Windows operating system. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy XIII-2 (2011) no information Final Fantasy XIII-2 is a role-playing video game, a sequel to Final Fantasy XIII. XIII-2 includes modified features from XIII, including fast-paced combat and a customizable "Paradigm" system to control which abilities are used by the characters, and adds a new system that allows monsters to be captured and used in battle. It features a heavy time travel element, allowing the player to jump between different times at the same location or different places at the same time. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy XIV (2010) no information Final Fantasy XIV Online, like its predecessor Final Fantasy XI, is an MMORPG. Upon subscribing, a player can create a custom character to explore the world of Eorzea. The class of the character can be changed at any time by switching the equipped weapons or tools. The battles are skill-based. In party play, the skills can be coordinated following tactics called Battle Regimen. Defeating enemies yields experience points and skill points. (mobygames.com)
Final Fantasy XIV Online: A Realm Reborn (2013) no information Take part in an epic and ever-changing FINAL FANTASY as you adventure and explore with friends from around the world.
Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker (2021) no information Experience the climax of the Hydaelyn and Zodiark story, and encounter an even greater calamity than ever before as you travel to the far reaches of Hydaelyn and even to the moon (steampowered.com).
Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward (2015) no information In FINAL FANTASY XIV: Heavensward, the first expansion to the critically acclaimed MMORPG, FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn, players will be transported to the hallowed walls of Ishgard, a city-state mired in a thousand-year conflict with the dragons of the Dravanian Horde, and must uncover the ancient truths buried in its bloody history.
Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers (2019) no information Hero becomes villain as the Warrior of Light embraces the dark and embarks upon an adventure that transcends worlds. Forge a new fate and play as two new jobs - Gunbreaker and Dancer - as well as two new races - Viera and Hrothgar. (square-enix-games.com)
Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood (2017) no information The game's second expansion pack, Stormblood focuses on liberating the city states of Ala Mhigo and Doma from the Garlean empire. Features include increase of the level cap to 70, new dungeons and raids, new zones, swimming and diving gameplay, changes to the battle system, and two new jobs: Red Mage and Samurai.
Final Fantasy XV (2016) no information Joined by your closest friends on the roadtrip of a lifetime through a breathtaking open world, witness stunning landscapes and encounter larger-than-life beasts on your journey to reclaim your homeland from an unimaginable foe. In an action-packed battle system, channel the power of your ancestors to warp effortlessly through the air in thrilling combat, and together with your comrades, master the skills of weaponry, magic and team-based attacks.
Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire (2017) no information Be the hero of your own Final Fantasy XV adventure in the brand new mobile strategy game Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire! Build your own kingdom, discover powerful magic, and dominate the realm alongside all of your friends! Build up your Empire and train your troops to win in action-packed, real-time battles. Create the ultimate Guild or join up with already-powerful forces. (mobygames.com)
Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition (2018) no information The Tale of the Chosen King, Savior to the Star. After years of fighting, the nations of Lucis and Niflheim at last agree to an armistice. As a symbol of this promised peace, Noctis, crown prince of Lucis, is to wed the Lady Lunafreya of Tenebrae.
Final Fantasy XVI (2023) no information Final Fantasy XVI is an action role-playing game in which players take control of protagonist Clive Rosfield and a rotating party of AI-controlled companions through segmented open areas across the continents of Valisthea. A world divided between six nations who hold power through access to magical Crystals and Dominants, humans who act as hosts for each nation's Eikon. Tensions between the nations escalate as a malady dubbed the Blight begins consuming the land. (Wikipedia)
Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius (2015) no information FINAL FANTASY BRAVE EXVIUS is a free-to-play role-playing game. A spinoff of the Final Fantasy series, the game marks as the first collaborative effort between Square-Enix and both A-lim and Gumi. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light (2009) no information Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light is a role-playing video game for the Nintendo DS. It is a spin-off of the Final Fantasy series and tells the story of four youths who journey around their world to free their home from a terrible curse. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fight (1989) no information Set in the fictional Metro City, the player controls one of three characters: former pro wrestler and mayor Mike Haggar, his daughter's boyfriend Cody, and Cody's best friend Guy, as they set out to defeat the Mad Gear gang and rescue Haggar's young daughter Jessica. (Wikipedia)
Final Fight 2 (1993) no information Final Fight 2 (?????????2, Fainaru Faito Ts?) is a 1993 side-scrolling beat 'em up video game released by Capcom for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (known as the Super Famicom in Japan). It is the direct sequel to the 1989 coin-operated arcade game Final Fight, which was previously also released for the SNES. Final Fight 2 was developed by Capcom's consumer division with no preceding coin-op version. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fight 3 (1995) no information Final Fight 3, released in Japan as Final Fight Tough (Japanese: ????????? ??, Hepburn: Fainaru Faito Tafu), is a side-scrolling beat 'em up by Capcom originally released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1995. It is the second sequel to Final Fight released for the Super NES, following Final Fight 2, and like its predecessor, it was produced by Capcom's consumer division with no preceding arcade version released. (wikipedia.org)
Final Fight Revenge (1999) no information The Mad Gear gang is on the loose again! Take control of a total of 10 fighters and foil them, making Metro City safe from crime once again. As they battle 1-on-1 in a series of 3-D environments, one or two players control 10 characters from the original. In the single-player mode, the player fights through 6 opponents. In addition, each player has a set of grappling moves and three Super Moves that are available when they fill the corresponding Super Move gauge. (mobygames.com)
Final Fight: Double Impact (2010) no information Final Fight: Double Impact is a combined release of the arcade versions of Final Fight and Magic Sword. Both games have been optimized for HD, and allow for drop-in drop-out co-op for two players local or online. Both titles pull their gameplay from their original ROMs, with no censorship performed. Players can also tackle in-game challenges to unlock retrospective materials from a "Vault" for each game. (mobygames.com)
Final Fight: Streetwise (2006) no information The player takes the role of Kyle Travers, an underground pit fighter and brother of Cody Travers from the original Final Fight series. Cody has been kidnapped and, as a new drug plunges modern-day Metro City into chaos, Kyle must rescue his older brother. The game itself is a non-linear 3D beat-em-up. Unlike the previous games, players can interact with NPCs as well as pursue new side missions. An all-new combo system has also been incorporated. (mobygames.com)
Final Furlong (1997) no information Final Furlong was produced by Namco in 1997. (arcade-museum.com)
Final Horizon (2014) no information Final Horizon is a tower defense video game developed and published by British independent studio Eiconic Games. (wikipedia.org)
Final Lap 2000 (2000) no information Final Lap 2000 is the first hand-held incarnation of Namco's Final Lap racing games. (mobygames.com)
Final Lap Special: GT & Formula Machine (2001) no information Final Lap Special: GT & Formula Machine is a Racing game, developed by Soft Machine and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 2001. (gamefaqsgamespot.com)
Final Liberation: Warhammer Epic 40,000 (1997) no information Final Liberation is a turn-based tactics video game. The game is best known as the first video game based on Epic, a table-top wargame set in the fictional Warhammer 40,000 universe, in an attempt to recreate the table-top experience on a computer as opposed to using it as a backdrop for games in other genres. As a result, the game borrows heavily in terms of rules and style from the table-top game, demanding a combination of luck and tactics necessary to succeed in game warfare. (wikipedia.org
Final Light, The Prison (2018) no information Free the souls inside a secret prison. All with a Metroidvania gameplay and a roguelike philosophy. (Metacritic.com)
Final Profit: A Shop RPG (2023) no information This is a story driven management shop-sim RPG with no combat, growth and progress are tied to income and economic systems. The gameplay starts out simply in a small town with a little shop. The player is introduced to the mechanics of finding customers and products, then actively running a shop. This intro is a simplified slice that lets the player learn the unique gameplay loop before moving on to a bigger city with a more complex shop. (game presskit)
Final Soldier (1991) no information A sci-fi top-down shooter, sequel to the Star Soldier games. Once again its your job to protect the Galactic Empire from an alien invasion using nothing but your trusty starfighter. (mobygames)
The Final Station (2016) no information The Final Station is a single player side-scrolling shooter video game with a train simulator and exploration elements.
Final Vendetta (2022) no information Final Vendetta is a hard-hitting action packed beat 'em up for 1 or 2 players in the vein of classic arcade titles. Featuring stunning pixel art and a thumping soundtrack with exclusive tracks from Utah Saints! Brawl with bad dudes and tough girls as you fight through dangerous environments. (Metacritic.com)
Final Zone (1990) no information It is 100 years into the future. Nuclear weapons, missiles and other weapons of mass destruction are banned, but a new piece of military hardware is about to shape the future. The N.A.P. (New Age Power-Suit), is the newest weapon, a mechanical tank, able to destroy anything in its path. You play as a soldier of the El Shiria Military's "Undead" unit named Howie Bowie (no joke) as you are about to go on a urgent mission to destroy your enemies, The Bloody Axis. (igdb)
Final Zone II (1990) no information You swore bloody vengeance when ZOD blew your satellite crew to shreds. Now it's payback time! Your New Age Power Suits turn each member of your elite force into a walking arsenal of destruction, each with it's own awesome fighting power. But you're just five against a renegade weapons society responsible for killing billions! Choose the fighter best armed to face ZOD's devastating forces in each level of combat as you fight battle after furious battle for the final zone! (igdb)
Final Zone Wolf (1986) no information Final Zone Wolf is a overhead game where your in command of a small military commando team, and you move down the streets shooting. The goal of the game seems to be to stop some kind of missile attack. At the beginning of the game you need to select two members of your team, out of five options available. Statistics of these members are presented during the opening credits of the game. (mobygames)
The Finals (2023) no information The Finals is a first-person shooter, developed and published by Nexon subsidiary Embark Studios. (wikiepdia.org)
Finding Nemo (2003) no information The goal is to complete different levels under the roles of film protagonists Nemo, Marlin or Dory. It includes cutscenes from the movie, and each clip is based on a level, e.g. hopping through a batch of jellyfish. (wikipedia)
Finding Nemo: Escape to the Big Blue (2006) no information Finding Nemo: Escape to the Big Blue is a video game released by Naltron based on the Finding Nemo series by Disney and Pixar. (disney.fandom.com)
Finding Paradise (2017) no information A story-driven experience about two doctors traversing through a dying man's memories to artificially fulfill his last wish. (store.steampowered.com)
Finest Hour (1989) no information Finest Hour is a run and gun shooter in which the player controls a person in an assault mech. The mech wields a laser cannon, and jets for jumping. The player runs very fast over a landscape, gunning down any enemies that come their way. Other enemies include other mechs and floating robots. Occasionally, there will be large machines in the way, blocking progress and shooting at the player, requiring many more hits. There is an automatic targeting system. (mobygames)
Fingerbones (2014) no information Fingerbones. A short psychological horror game that focuses on storytelling and mystery, where you explore a mysterious abandoned building and find notes ...(Steam)
Finish (1975) no information A horse racing game, adding a variety of jockeys to the more standard variety of horses and betting mechanisms.
Fire \'n Ice (1992) no information Fire 'n Ice is a puzzle game released by Tecmo for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the prequel to Solomon's Key, and is known as Solomon's Key 2 in Europe and Solomon no Kagi 2: Coolmintou Kyuushutsu Sakusen (Solomon's Key 2: Coolmint Rescue Mission) in Japan. (wikipedia.org)
Fire and Forget 2 (1990) no information The Death Convoy is an arcade game released in 1990 by Titus.
Fire and Ice: The Daring Adventures of Cool Coyote (1992) no information Fire and Ice: The Daring Adventures of Cool Coyote is a platform game created by Graftgold for the Amiga and the Atari ST, released in 1992 by Renegade.
Fire Blade (2002) no information Fire Blade is a flight simulation video game released in 2002 by Kuju Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia (2017) no information In a continent that was torn asunder by warring gods, guide two armies through brutal tactical battles--as this reimagined RPG epic invades the West! Uncover the intertwining stories of Alm and Celica, engage foes, fend off dragons, and explore 3D dungeons. Your prowess will grow as you master this melding of modern and legacy Fire Emblem gameplay.
Fire Emblem Engage (2023) no information Fire Emblem Engage is a tactical role-playing game developed by Intelligent Systems. (wikipedia.org)
Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright (2015) no information Two kingdoms are on the brink of war. Whose side will you choose? Torn between two families, you're an heir of Hoshido, raised by Nohrian royals. If you choose the path of Birthright, you'll battle the corrupted king of Nohr beside a family of strangers.
Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest (2015) no information Two kingdoms are on the brink of war. Whose side will you choose? Torn between two families, you're an heir of Hoshido, raised by Nohrian royals. If you walk the path of Conquest, you must fight to change your misguided kingdom from within.
Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation (2015) no information Two kingdoms have met at the crossroads of war, and you've walked the path of loyalty or kinship. Yet some mysteries remain unsolved. After purchasing either the Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright version or the Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest version, take a leap of faith in this third path by aligning with neither royal family. The secrets you seek await you in another realm. Dare to discover the hidden truth.
Fire Emblem Fates: Special Edition (2015) no information The overarching story follows the protagonist, a customizable Avatar created by the player, as they are unwillingly drawn into a war between the Kingdoms of Hoshido (their birthplace) and Nohr (their adopted home), and must choose which side to support. In Revelation, the Avatar rallies both sides against the true mastermind behind the war. (Wikipedia)
Fire Emblem Gaiden (1992) no information The game follows two protagonists, lifelong friends Alm and Celica, over the course of five chapters and takes place in two kingdoms on the continent of Valentia: Rigel and Zofia. The world map is slowly revealed for players to traverse through the game's five chapters. (Wikipedia)
Fire Emblem Heroes (2017) no information The main conflict in Fire Emblem Heroes is a war between the nations of Askr and Embla. The protagonist, whom the player can choose the name of, aids the Kingdom of Askr and its Order of Heroes, whose members include its Commander Anna, Prince Alfonse, and Princess Sharena. (Wikipedia)
Fire Emblem Warriors (2017) no information Clash with legions of soldiers and fierce monsters as Marth, Xander, Corrin, and other Fire Emblem heroes unleashing over-the-top-powerful Dynasty Warriors-style moves. Take direct control of known and original Fire Emblem characters, issue them strategic commands in the midst of battle, pair up heroes to unleash stunning attacks, and more.
Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes (2022) no information Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes is a hack and slash action role-playing game developed by Omega Force. (wikipedia.org)
Fire Emblem: Awakening (2012) no information In the visually stunning world of the Fire Emblem Awakening game, you command and fight alongside an army of spirited heroes standing against an enemy with the power to destroy empires; a dark dragon whose agents include armies of the undead. Plan your attack, customize your forces, and guide your heroes as you forge alliances that strengthen your resolve in battle and shape the course of history.
Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War (1996) no information In the year Grann 757, barbarians from the kingdom of Issach siege Darna Castle, and Prince Kurth of Grannvale and his friend Lord Byron of Chalpy set out on a punitive expedition. When the southwestern kingdom of Verdane takes advantage of Grannvale's weakened state to invade, Byron's son Sigurd repels them and launches a counter-invasion. During the campaign, Sigurd meets a mysterious girl named Deirdre. (wikipedia)
Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem (1994) no information Hardin, former Prince of Aurelis (and ally to Marth during the War of Shadows) ascends to the position of Emperor of Archanea. However, Marth realizes something is not right as Hardin's military begins to occupy neighboring countries by force, and Marth and his army are used to conquer smaller nations under orders of General Lang (This triggers the start of the War of Heroes). (Fire Emblem Wiki)
Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem (2010) no information The land was threatened by the dark sorcerer Gharnef, who summoned the dark dragon Medeus into the world. After becoming a fugitive from his kingdom after an attack on his kingdom, Archanean prince Marth went on a quest to reclaim his kingdom and defeat Gharnef and Medeus. By the events of New Mystery of the Emblem, Marth's old ally Hardin has ascended the throne, but begins expanding the military and dominating the other regions of Archanea. (Wikipedia)
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance (2005) no information Ike, the son of Greil, begins the game as the newest member of his father's mercenary company, the Greil Mercenaries. Faced with the ruthless Daein assault, Greil leads the mercenaries out of Crimea and towards Gallia, but is mortally wounded by a Daein general known only as the Black Knight. These events mark the beginning of a long journey that will take Ike, Elincia, and the mercenaries across the continent and back in an effort to defeat Daein and restore Crimea's royalty to the throne.
Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn (2007) no information A small resistance force, known as the Dawn Brigade, formed in response to fight back the occupational army. Led by Nolan, a seasoned fighter, Micaiah, a young girl with a gift of foresight, and backed by her friend Sothe, a young but deadly Rogue who had fought with Ike in the previous war, the brigade continuously evade Begnion's relentless pursuit, while gaining the support of Daein's crushed citizenry in the process. (Fire Emblem wiki)
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon (2008) no information Long ago, the continent of Archanea was invaded by the Dolhr Empire, led by the Shadow Dragon, Medeus, and the people lived in fear and despair. However... a miracle occurred. Anri, a youth from Altea, killed the Shadow Dragon using the divine Falchion sword. The Kingdom of Archanea was restored and the world entered an age of peace. But 100 years later... Medeus was resurrected. (Fire Emblem wiki)
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light (1990) no information Long ago, the continent of Archanea was invaded by the Dolhr Empire, led by the Shadow Dragon Medeus. Anri, a youth from Altea, defeated the Shadow Dragon using the divine sword Falchion. The Kingdom of Archanea was restored and the world entered an age of peace. However, 100 years later, Medeus is resurrected by the evil wizard Gharnef, who has conquered the mage-state of Khadein. The two form an alliance with the kingdoms of Macedon and Grust in order to conquer the world. (wikipedia)
Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade (2002) no information The Binding Blade is set on the continent of Elibe. Elibe was engulfed a thousand years before in a conflict between humanity and dragons called the Scouring begun by humanity, the dragons were defeated and banished from the world. Victory was achieved using the eight Divine Weapons, which were subsequently scattered across Elibe. The story begins when King Zephiel, ruler of the kingdom of Bern, finishes the brutal conquest of Ilia and Sacae and sets his sights on Lycia. (Wikipedia)
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Sword (2003) no information Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade is a prequel to Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade, set on the same continent of Elibe twenty years before its predecessor's events. It stars three main lord characters: Eliwood and Hector, the fathers of Binding Blade's Roy and Lilina respectively, and a completely new character, Lyn. (Fire Emblem wiki)
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones (2004) no information In the Year of the Stone 803, the Grado Empire, a long-standing ally of Renais, launched a surprise attack on Renais, ordered by Emperor Vigarde. Renais is unable to mount resistance against such a swift and forceful attack. Prince Ephraim of Renais is nowhere to be found as Grado sweeps through territory after territory. King Fado of Renais orders his trusted general, Seth, to take his daughter Princess Eirika to safety in neighboring Frelia. (Fire Emblem Wiki)
Fire Emblem: Thracia 776 (1999) no information Thracia 776 takes place during the events of Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. During Genealogy of the Holy War, in the year Gran 761, the ruler of Grannvale Arvis has expanded his countries rule across the whole of Jugdral. Thracia 776 is set between Chapter 5 and Chapter 8 of the second generation storyline, while the exiled prince Seliph is still in hiding and preparing to battle Arvis' hold on the continent.
Fire Emblem: Three Houses (2019) no information Fire Emblem: Three Houses is a tactical role-playing game, developed by Intelligent Systems and Koei Tecmo Games. (wikipedia.org)
Fire Fighter (1982) no information Your goal is to save the worker who is trapped in the warehouse; on the right side of the screen is a firetruck with an adjustable ladder. Depending on which floors have caught fire, the worker will move to the lowest floor he can which isn't burning; you'll need to estimate which floor he'll be on when you position the ladder. Once the worker is safe, you move on to the next (more challenging) level. If necessary, you can use a fire hose to put out the fire. (mobygames.com)
Fire King (1989) no information Fire King is a follow-up to Demon Stalkers. Like its predecessor, it is essentially a Gauntlet variant in its core. The player explores the top-down world, descending into dungeons and fighting hordes of enemies in fast-paced, action-oriented combat. Compared to its spiritual predecessors, Fire King incorporates more RPG elements.The player can choose to control one of the six available characters, and specialize in one of the three disciplines: Magic, Armor, and Strength. (mobygames.com)
Fire Pro Wrestling (2012) no information A 3D spin-off of the professional wrestling franchise of the same name, this game switches the traditional 2D customizable sprites with Xbox Avatars, replaces the signature timing-based grapple system with a button-mashing mini-game, and eschews realism for over-the-top moves and mechanics. (giantbomb.com)
Fire Pro Wrestling 2 (2002) no information Fire Pro Wrestling 2 is a direct sequel to 2001's Fire Pro Wrestling. Fire Pro Wrestling 2 is not actually the second game in the series; it is merely the second game to be officially translated into English. (wikipedia.org)
Fire Pro Wrestling A (2001) no information Fire Pro Wrestling (released in Japan as Fire Pro Wrestling A) was the first Fire Pro game to receive an official English translation and the first to be released on a portable system rather than a console. A direct sequel, Fire Pro Wrestling 2, was released in 2002. The games use the A and B buttons for striking and grappling. True to many Fire Pro games, MMA is featured in the game. (wikipedia.org)
Fire Pro Wrestling for WonderSwan (2000) no information Fire Pro Wrestling for WonderSwan is a Sports game, developed by Shimada Kikaku and published by Kaga Tech, which was released in Japan in 2000. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Fire Pro Wrestling Returns (2005) no information Like other titles in the Fire Pro Wrestling series, Fire Pro Wrestling Returns distinguishes itself from other wrestling games by focusing on timing and strategy, as opposed to button-mashing. Fire Pro Wrestling Returns offers a roster of 327 wrestlers from a variety of real-life wrestling companies. Players can create custom characters, wrestling rings, belts, promotions, and referees. (wikipedia.org)
Fire Pro Wrestling World (2017) no information Fire Pro Wrestling World sees a return to the timing and strategy based gameplay the series has become famous for. in favor of a button-mashing mini-game. Game modes will include the traditional Deathmatches, including steel cages, barbed wire and landmines, MMA rules matches, and more. Fire Pro Wrestling World will be the first game in the series to incorporate online multiplayer, holding up to four players in a match. (wikipedia.org)
Fire Shark (1989) no information Fire Shark is a 1989 vertically scrolling shooter arcade video game developed and published by Toaplan in Japan and Europe, and by Romstar in North America. It is the sequel to Flying Shark, a game released in 1987 on multiple platforms. Set in the year 1991, the game focuses on a mysterious armada launching a worldwide attack from a small island in the Mediterranean Sea. Players take control of the titular biplane to counterattack the enemy forces (wikipedia.org).
Fire Tonight (2021) no information A narrative puzzle game about two people trying to find their way back together in a city on fire. (Metacritic.com)
Fire: Ungh\'s Quest (2015) no information Fire is a puzzle game where you interact with objects in many locations as a caveman named Ungh, to finally reach your goal of finding fire. (mobygames.com)
Fired Up (2005) no information Fired Up's Campaign mode is set in an unnamed eastern European country that has been invaded by a neighboring country only known as "The Republic". The player plays as a fighter for a resistance army in several different vehicles. (wiki)
Firefighters: The Simulation (2012) no information You and your team will experience the exciting work of the professional fire brigade, surviving realistic missions where you extinguish house fires, salvage and neutralize extremely toxic and hazardous substances, and accomplish many other fascinating tasks.
Firegirl: Hack \'n Splash Rescue (2021) no information Assume the role of a young rescue officer starting her career. Armed with a trusty axe and high-pressure fire hose that also acts like a jetpack, Firegirl responds to emergency calls across the city. Can Firegirl save all the trapped civilians caught in each blaze? (Metacritic.com)
The Firemen (1994) no information The characters in the game put out fires using hoses with the ability to shoot a direct stream or have a more proximate spray and fire-extinguishing bombs. Use of the fire extinguisher is unlimited. Each level has a "boss fire" that has a specific way of being extinguished. There are also civilians who were not able to escape throughout the levels, and saving them partially restores the player's life gauge. (wikipedia.org).
Firepower 2000 (1992) no information The game's story involves a secret underground race on an island in the Atlantic Ocean which has stolen top military vehicles and equipment from around the world and built powerful war machines from them. Military and intelligence officials of major countries detect them, but are afraid that they will be unable to prepare against an assault by this underground race. They send the player character in to infiltrate their base and destroy them. (wiki)
Fireside Football (1996) no information Card game, simulation of a football season. Originally designed as a postal game, this version comprises 110 illustrated cards. Each player chooses which players to field in each match, and can buy overseas stars to bolster the team's performances. You can replay the whole season inside an hour.
Firestorm (2000) no information Firestorm follows the events as they unfolded in the GDI ending of Tiberian Sun, with its campaigns no longer structured into two competing storylines but consisting of two different narratives over the same series of events. With Nod fractured into feuding warlords following Kane's death, Anton Slavik is determined to keep Kane's ideology alive through the resurrection of Nod's highly-advanced artificial intelligence, CABAL (Computer Assisted Biologically Augmented Lifeform). (wikipedia.org)
Firestriker (1993) no information A long time ago the kingdoms of wind, fire, earth and water competed for the Trialight, a weapon created by the Arch Mage Wylde that can only be used by a Firestriker. The kingdom of wind won and united the four kingdoms. Wylde however, was not satisfied with peace and conjured four monsters to overthrow the united world. Now, only the kingdom of wind remains and the player takes control over the last Firestriker to free the other kingdoms and defeat the monsters. (mobygames.com)
Firewatch (2016) no information Firewatch is a single-player first-person mystery set in the Wyoming wilderness, where your only emotional lifeline is the person on the other end of a handheld radio.
Firmament (2023) no information Firmament is an adventure video game, the player takes the role of a "Keeper", charged with maintaining the three "Realms" that make up the "Firmament Project". He is equipped with a Personal Maintenance Adjunct, a mechanical gauntlet that allows them to interface with sockets for opening doors and operating machines. (Wikipedia)
First Class Trouble (2021) no information First Class Trouble is a party game where players must work together and against each other to survive a disaster. The goal is to shut down a deadly A.I. Some players are impostors, secretly playing as human-looking killer robots intent on betraying the other players. (store.steampowered.com)
The First Funky Fighter (1993) no information Randy's a muscular man who's got everything going for him, including a beautiful girlfriend named Chris. Nothing could be better, right? Wrong! For one day, a winged being made off with Chris, headed for a destination unknown. Now Randy's mad as hell and will stop at nothing to get Chris back... even if he has to go through wave upon wave of crocodiles and sharks to do it. (mobygames)
First Mention (2019) no information There are two game modes: Normal and Territorial. In the normal mode, players advance on a track by drawing cards with characters or events from the Bible. By answering in which chapter of the Bible a character or event was first mentioned, and by explaining what they stand for, players advance on the game track. In the Territorial mode, players attempt to occupy the locations on the board, each of which is connected to a section of the Bible.
First Samurai (1991) no information The First Samurai is a platform action game but with a medieval oriental touch to it in addition to various unique features. Arriving in the new unknown land, you are defenseless hence your fists and kicks. But as you journey forth, you'll find your trusty magical sword as well as throwing weapons such as knives and axes. With your martial art skills, your enemy best beware with those sudden moves that may prove fatal! (mobygames.com)
The First Templar (2011) no information The First Templar follows the story of two characters - French Templar Celian d'Arestide, and his companion, Marie d'Ibelin, a noble lady who has been proclaimed a heretic by the Dominican Inquisition. Taking control over these two unlikely allies, the player must uncover the mysteries behind the Templar Order, play a role in a grand conspiracy, and discover the secret of the Holy Grail. The First Templar features both single player and co-op modes. (wikipedia.org)
The First Tree (2017) no information A beautiful, 3rd-person exploration game centered around two parallel stories: a fox trying to find her missing family, and a son reconnecting with his estranged father in Alaska. Uncover artifacts from the son's life as he becomes intertwined in the fox’s journey towards The First Tree. (store.steampowered.com)
Fish Cook (2012) no information A simple Euro-style board game in which players take the role of chefs. The game is divided into several "days" that have two parts: Morning and Evening. In the morning, players buy ingredients from the fish market and farmer's market; in the evening, they cook recipes and earn money. The strategy revolves around buying ingredients as cheaply and efficiently as possible, in addition to stealing the good ideas of your fellow chefs.
Fish or Cut Bait (2013) no information Flip the 45-second timer and roll the dice as fast as you can. You assemble your fishing rig and catch fish according to the symbols on the dice. Hurry and beware of rolling a "snag" and losing your turn.
Fish Tycoon (2004) no information Players take on the role of a fish store owner who must breed and care for hundreds of different kinds of exotic fish, all the while attempting to keep the fish store economically viable long enough to achieve the ultimate objective: breeding the Seven Magic Fish of Isola. (wikipedia.org)
Fishdom (2008) no information Fishdom is a puzzle game developed by Playrix. (wikipedia.org)
Fishdom H2O: Hidden Odyssey (2009) no information Fishdom H2O: Hidden Odyssey is a hidden treasure hunting game released in 2009 by Russian studio Playrix. (wikipedia.org)
Fisher-Price Firehouse Rescue (1988) no information In Fisher-Price: Firehouse Rescue, the player controls a fireman driving a firetruck. Both the fireman and the firetruck bear the familiar style of the popular Fisher-Price toy line. (mobygames.com)
Fisher-Price: I Can Remember (1990) no information Fisher-Price: I Can Remember is a card-based game of memory transposed onto the NES. The object is to flip over pairs of cards and find pairs that match. (Mobygames.com)
Fisher-Price: Perfect Fit (1990) no information Fisher-Price: Perfect Fit is an activity that drops shapes onto the screen (usually in the form of Fisher-Price toys) which the player must then manipulate and match onto one of a series of silhouettes. (Mobygames.com)
A Fisherman\'s Tale (2019) no information Uncover the truth at the core of an unusually tall Fisherman's Tale. When your radio broadcasts a storm alert, you have to use the help of some uncanny sidekicks to get to the top of the lighthouse before The Big Storm and turn on the light! Break more than a couple laws of physics in mind-bending VR puzzles! Use your hands to pick up, throw, combine, and use all kinds of things in fully immersive virtual reality. VR exclusive.
Fishing Derby (1980) no information In Fishing Derby, two fishermen sit on opposite docks over a lake filled with fish (and a shark that passes through). Using the joystick the player is able to move his line left right and up and down in the water. When a fish is hooked, the line slowly comes up to the surface of the water. Pressing the fire button on the joystick reels in the fish faster. However, if both fishermen have fish hooked, only one person can reel theirs in. (wikipedia.org)
Fishing for Words (2017) no information Roll the letter dice, then build the highest scoring word. Your opponent rolls any dice not used to create the highest scoring word crosswise. The more letters used, the better. The player or team with the highest score at the end of five rounds wins!
Fishing Freaks: BassRise for WonderSwan (2000) no information Fishing Freaks: BassRise for WonderSwan is a Sports game, developed by Media Entertainment and published by Bec, which was released in Japan in 2000. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Fishing Master (2007) no information Fishing Master (???????????, Mezase!! Tsuri Master) is a fishing video game. (wikipedia.org)
Fishing Planet (2015) no information Fishing Planet is a FREE to play unique and highly realistic online first-person multiplayer fishing simulator developed for anglers to bring you the full thrill of actual fishing! Choose your lures, make your trophy catches and sharpen your real angling skills anywhere, anytime with your friends! (store.steampowered.com)
Fishing Resort (2011) no information Fishing Resort, known in Japan and Korea as Family Fishing (???????????), is a fishing video game developed by Prope. (wikipedia.org)
Fishing Sim World (2018) no information Fishing Sim World is the most authentic fishing simulator ever made, taking you around the world on an angling journey like no other. Feel the adrenaline rush of landing a trophy largemouth bass and the thrill of fighting huge carp and monster pike! Featuring seven different locations, there are ...
Fishing Sim World: Pro Tour (2020) no information Fishing Sim World: Pro Tour features an authentic career mode where you work your way up to an elite angler competing against over 100 of the best anglers in the world across Bass, Carp and Predator fishing whilst unlocking sponsorship opportunities, gaining career earnings and social media followers... (store.steampowered.com)
Fishing Tournament (2009) no information You are entered into a Fishing Tournament! If you can't catch the most, then try to catch the biggest fish. Once a player reaches their limit of five, it is time to measure and see who the best fisherman is.
Fishing Vacation (2022) no information A Game Boy styled fishing horror adventure. (Steam)
Fishing: Barents Sea (2018) no information Commercial fishing on the Barents Sea! Take the helm of your very own fishing boat in Fishing: Barents Sea and explore the vastness of the Barents Sea in search for the best fishing zones. Start out small and earn officially licensed Scanmar Equipment and the officially licensed Hermes trawler. (store.steampowered.com)
Fishing: North Atlantic (2020) no information Commercial fishing in North Atlantic! Discover majestic world of Canadian Nova Scotia while admiring the vast diversity of ocean life. Search for the ocean gold with upgradable fishing boats and various fishing gear as you progress in your fisherman career. (store.steampowered.com)
Fishy (2019) no information Be a hungry fish. Eat plants and critters to grow bigger, but watch out for fishes bigger than you! Open up new areas as you explore and grow, and maybe even discover how to escape the pond...
Fist II: The Legend Continues (1986) no information The world of Fist II is a sprawling, hostile land of dark swamps and dark forests, of mountains and underground caves. A world where the enemy is not always human, and, even when he is. does not observe the rules and courtesies of temple tournaments. (igdb)
Fist of the North Star (2005) no information The game is based on the first half of the original manga (chapters 1-136) and uses the characters as they were depicted in the 1980s manga and in the anime series. (wiki)
Fist of the North Star (1987) no information Fist of the North Star is a side-scrolling action video game produced by Toei Animation and developed by Shouei System for the NES. It was first released in Japan under the title Hokuto no Ken 2, being the second Hokuto no Ken video game released for the Family Computer (Famicom). Fist of the North Star is a single-plane beat-'em-up in which the player (as Kenshiro) proceeds through the game by walking from left to right, using his martial arts to defeat enemies. (wikipedia.org)
Fist of the North Star: 10 Big Brawls for the King of Universe (1990) no information This is a versus fighting game starring 11 characters from the Fist of the North Star franchise. Fights are either one on one or five on five. Each character can punch, kick, and jump, and in addition each has a specific special attack: either a tackle or a fireball projectile that must be charged up. After a fight characters level up and gain stat points. (mobygames.com)
Fist of the North Star: Ken\'s Rage (2010) no information In Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage, the basic controls and mission system are the same as most games in the Warriors series. Players can also evade like the characters in the Samurai Warriors series. While a KO count is still present, enemies do not necessarily swarm the players and appear in certain sections within an area. Enemies are killed in a similar manner as the original manga, including the series' unique death cries, blood, and exploding bodies. (Wikipedia.org)
Fist of the North Star: Ken\'s Rage 2 (2012) no information Though the gameplay in Ken's Rage 2 remains similar to its predecessor, the game serves as a departure from Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage in that it is much more in line with other Dynasty Warriors titles. Enemies come in considerably larger hordes, and movement and combat have been vastly accelerated. The option to jump has been removed in favor of a dodging system, something that not all characters could do in the first game. (Wikipedia.org)
Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise (2018) no information Lost Paradise is an action-adventure game played from a third-person perspective. It features similar gameplay mechanics and systems to Sega's Yakuza series. Players explore the city of Eden, fighting through enemy encounters in a beat 'em up gameplay style, punctuated by quick time events. There are various mini-games, such as bartending, baseball, racing, and a playable version of Hokuto no Ken for the Master System. (wikipedia.org)
Fistful of Frags (2014) no information Multiplayer based, first person enabled, action packed and skill demanding shooter set in the Wild West times. A unique combination of non stop action and slow but powerful weaponry. (steampowered.com)
A Fistful of Gun (2015) no information A Fistful of Gun is about railroad baron Clayton Boon, who has signed a contract with the devil to obtain wealth and might, because of which he is building a doomed track to the depths of hell, connecting it to the overworld. What he did not expect, however, is that an old shaman is living there, raising shootists from the dead to fight their way through the Wild West, killing the enemies they encounter and stop Boon in three acts of pure action. (wikipedia.org)
Fit for a King (2019) no information Marry everything. Execute everything. SPEND IT ALL. Live the ultimate fantasy in this Henry VIII simulator, and humiliate France with your wealth and excess, or die trying. Who's going to stop you? God? Nope. You're also the Pope. (store.steampowered.com)
Fit Music for Wii U (2014) no information Are you tired of the gym? Bored of the same exercises? Do you want to have a physique everyone will envy? There is Fit Music for you now! (Metacritit.com)
Fit My Cat (2024) no information Imagine a cardboard box. Is it shaped to fit one to two fluffy felines? What about five? What about twenty? Fit My Cat presents you with many cute kitties that all wish to sit where they deem fit. That being said, we're running out of space and we are seriously looking for a cat organizer. If you could spare a moment or two to make that happen we would be grateful. (nintendo.com)
Fitness Boxing (2018) no information Fitness Boxing is an exergaming video game developed by Imagineer and published by Nintendo exclusively for the Nintendo Switch. (wikipedia.org)
Fitness Boxing 2: Rhythm & Exercise (2020) no information Work out at home and punch to the beat. Jab, uppercut, dodge, and more to catchy pop tunes in this rhythmic boxing game. (Metacritic.com)
Fitness Circuit (2023) no information Super Circuit Training is a workout method that alternates aerobic and strength-building exercises to efficiently burn calories, increase endurance, and improve muscle strength in a short period of time. (Metacritic.com)
Fitzit (2012) no information Name an object that fits the attributes on your cards, then play them to the grid. The more cards you play, the faster you score. Use your creativity and you're fit to win!
Five Dates (2020) no information Five Dates is an interactive rom-com about the unpredictable world of digital dating. With five potential female matches, Vinny explores whether compatibility, chemistry and connection is still possible in a world where physical touch is no longer an option. (store.steampowered.com)
Five Nights at Candy\'s (2015) no information No company is without a rival. Freddy Fazbear's New Pizzeria has closed for good. And so, another restaurant is going to take its place in the world of entertainment. What could go wrong? (igdb)
Five Nights at Candy\'s 2 (2016) no information Rebuilt. Enhanced. Upgraded. We brought joy to many, but that was long ago. Broken. Fractured. Damaged. In the end, we ended up where we came from. (igdb)
Five Nights at Candy\'s 3 (2017) no information "I've always liked it when it rains... the rain makes the silence go away, it feels comfy and relaxing. I don't like the silence the silence means they're hiding if they're hiding, they're coming closer and if they come closer they'll hurt me, for what I did- didn't do... for what I couldn't do" (igdb)
Five Nights at Freddy\'s (2014) no information Welcome to your new summer job at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, where kids and parents alike come for entertainment and food! The main attraction is Freddy Fazbear, of course; and his two friends. They are animatronic robots, programmed to please the crowds! (store.steampowered.com)
Five Nights at Freddy\'s 2 (2014) no information Freddy Fazbear's pizza is re-opened with new versions of the animatronics and the same animatronics from the previous Freddy Fazbear's pizza restaurant. (imdb.com)
Five Nights at Freddy\'s 3 (2015) no information Five Nights at Freddy's 3 (often abbreviated to FNaF3) is an indie point-and-click survival horror video game developed and published by Scott Cawthon. (wikipedia.org)
Five Nights at Freddy\'s 4 (2015) no information Five Nights at Freddy's 4 (also known as Five Nights at Freddy's 4: The Final Chapter and simply FNaF4) is an indie point-and-click survival horror video game developed and published by Scott Cawthon. (wikipedia.org)
Five Nights at Freddy\'s Security Breach (2021) no information Steel Wool Studios and ScottGames are creating a new night, new location, and new "friends". Hey, kids! Do you want pizza?! Well, Fazbear Entertainment has spared no expense developing the world's most extreme family fun center Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizza Plex! At three stories tall, it's the flashiest, raddest, rockingist, safest* pizzeria the universe has ever seen.
Five Nights at Freddy\'s: Help Wanted (2019) no information Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted is a collection of classic and original mini-games set in the Five Nights universe. Experience the horror in flat (non-VR) mode or VR. Oculus Rift and HTC Vive are supported. A VR Headset is NOT required to play. (Steam)
Five Tribes (2014) no information Crossing into the Land of 1001 Nights, your caravan arrives at the fabled Sultanate of Naqala. The old sultan just died and control of Naqala is up for grabs! The oracles foretold of strangers who would maneuver the Five Tribes to gain influence over the legendary city-state. Will you fulfill the prophecy? Invoke the old Djinns and move the Tribes into position at the right time, and the Sultanate may become yours!
FixFox (2022) no information Arriving on a curious planet, Vix, an unlucky space mechanic, and her toolbox Tin explore deep space, fixing quirky machines with unconventional tools and eating cozy meals with kind robot locals. Vix and Tin go on an epic adventure, repairing an interstellar beacon, constructing giant mechs, and unraveling a cosmic mystery that transcends existence. (press kit)
Fizzbin (1968) no information A game made up on the spot by Captain James T. Kirk, played by William Shatner, during the Star Trek episode "A Piece of the Action". The game was described as a card game with an increasingly confused set of rules, remotely connected to Poker, intended to allow the Enterprise crew to gain control of the situation. Multiple versions of the full rules have been posted online and the game is played by Trekkers at most Star Trek conventions.
The Flame in the Flood (2017) no information A rogue-lite river journey through the backwaters of a forgotten post-societal America. Forage, craft, evade predators.
Flame Over (2015) no information Flame Over is a fire fighting 'squirt 'em-up' game with randomly generated levels, blending twin stick shooter and roguelike design principles. Flame Over features a dynamic fire system that burns and spreads according to the materials found in each randomly generated level. Watch fires spread according to the materials available, attacking your fire fighter and generating dangerous hazards across 4 game zones. (Metacritic.com)
Flappy Bird (2013) no information Side-scroller where the player controls a bird, attempting to fly between columns of green pipes without hitting them.
Flash Focus: Vision Training in Minutes a Day (2007) no information Flash Focus: Vision Training in Minutes a Day (known as Sight Training: Enjoy Exercising and Relaxing Your Eyes in Europe and Australia) is a Touch! Generations puzzle video game developed by Namco Bandai and Nintendo SPD. (wikipedia.org)
Flash Gordon (1983) no information You are Flash Gordon. Many spacemen have entered Spider City but never returned. Your job, Flash, is two fold. Rescue any spacemen you find in the tunnels of Spider City and destroy all the hatching pods. The lower part of the screen is a map. You are the horizontal line, the hatching pods are the vertical lines and the Disrupters are the crosses. The upper part of the screen is the close-up of the action. Every time you conquer a city, you get an extra man. (mobygames.com)
Flash Koibito-kun (2000) no information Flash Koibito-Kun is a Puzzle game, developed by Koto and published by Koubunsha, which was released in Japan in 2000. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Flash Point: Fire Rescue (2018) no information Coordinate a squad of firefighters as they navigate the hazards of a structural fire in search of the survivors trapped inside. Flash Point: Fire Rescue is a turn-based strategy port of the acclaimed board game. A unique tactical firefighting experience to enjoy with your family and friends. (store.steampowered.com)
The Flash (1993) no information The Flash is a side-scrolling platformer starring the eponymous D.C. comics hero. The game is divided into six rounds, each round has two stages and a boss fight. Within each stage, Flash must get to the exit before the time limit runs out, though the exit must first be unlocked by activating a switch. (mobygames.com)
Flashback (1992) no information In the year 2140, amnesiac Conrad B. Hart is chased by mutants and crash-lands his hover bike in a jungle on Titan. He finds a holocube which fell from his pocket. It contains a recorded message from himself, telling him to meet his friend Ian in New Washington. He makes his way through the jungle and purchases an anti-gravity belt in order to enter New Washington via chasm. (wikipedia)
Flashback (2013) no information A remake of the original 1992 Flashback.
Flashback: Zombie Kidz (2022) no information The first-ever investigation game that "evolves" as you play. (Boardgamegeek)
Flashpoint Campaigns: Red Storm (2013) no information You are the commander of either NATO or Soviet forces locked in battle on the ground in 1980's Central Europe. As commander, it is your task to provide the battle plan orders to your units.
Flat Eye (2022) no information As the manager of the world's premier gas and technological hub, it's your job to keep your station running smoothly, complete daily objectives tasked by the world's first true AI, and develop new technology to improve (or curse) the future of humanity. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Flat Heroes (2016) no information Flat Heroes encourages you to stylishly navigate and survive over 300 handcrafted levels, destroy the most epic bosses around and truly be the two-dimensional hero (or heroes!) you’ve always dreamed you could be. (store.steampowered.com)
FlatOut (2004) no information FlatOut is adrenaline-filled muscle car racing game packed with explosive physics, spectacular effects and graphics, innovative game play mechanics and good old fun! (store.steampowered.com)
FlatOut (2010) no information FlatOut for the Nintendo Wii was the first game in the series developed by Team6 Game Studios and published by now defunct Zoo Entertainment (indiePub.) (giantbomb.com)
FlatOut (2010) no information FlatOut for the Nintendo Wii was the first game in the series developed by Team6 Game Studios and published by now defunct Zoo Entertainment (indiePub.) (giantbomb.com)
FlatOut 2 (2006) no information It is the sequel to the 2004 game FlatOut. This game is themed more on the street racing/import tuner scene than its predecessor. A notable change is the tire grip; players can take more control of their car, worrying less about skidding in tight turns. The game has three car classes: derby, race, and street. In the numerous Stunt minigames the goal is to shoot yourself out of the car and complete objectives. (wikipedia.org)
FlatOut 3: Chaos & Destruction (2011) no information FlatOut 3: Chaos & Destruction is an action racing video game developed by Team6 Game Studios and published by Strategy First. Unlike most other titles before it in the FlatOut series, it was not developed by Bugbear Entertainment and the only one not published outside the digital market. (wikipedia.org)
Flatout: Ultimate Carnage (2008) no information FlatOut Ultimate Carnage lifts destruction racing to a whole new level of bone-breaking slaughter. FlatOut Ultimate Carnage is arcade destruction racing at its best and most extreme with real world physics, three different game modes and offering players a wide variety of online and offline multiplayer options. (Steam)
Fleet Defender (1994) no information Fleet Defender is a single player F14 combat sim with many finer details represented, including the ability to switch between the pilot and rio seats. This is the type of simulation where the player is a realistic part of a mission and not necessarily a 'rambo.' (mobygames)
Fleet Defender Gold (1995) no information This compilation contains the main game, Scenario expansion and multimedia presentations.
Flesh Eating Geriatric Internet Predator (2021) no information You are a projectionist tasked with assembling a long lost Horror Film for it’s first screening ever. A girl obsessed with vampires ends up meeting the real horrifying thing but he's far from the sparkly man of her dreams. (store.steampowered.com)
The Flickit Cricket Game (2020) no information An exciting new board game which simulates a 20/20 cricket match. Runs, wicket taking opportunities and in play cricket scenarios are numerous in this action packed game which will keep players entertained. The players captain their teams, and their decision making, strategy, flicking accuracy and luck will decide the result.
Flicky (1984) no information Flicky is a platform game developed by Sega. In Flicky, the player controls the eponymous blue bird and must gather all the small birds called Chirps in each round and bring them safely to the exit. There are cat and lizard enemies which can disperse the Chirps and kill the player, but Flicky can use items on the playing field to protect herself and the Chirps from danger. (wikipedia.org)
Flight Control (2009) no information Players assume the role of an air traffic controller at an extremely busy airport. The airport features a runway for large red jets, a runway for small yellow planes and a helipad for blue helicopters. Players draw paths along the field to direct each aircraft to its designated landing zone. Each successfully landed aircraft scores the player one point, and as the player's score increases, so does the number of aircraft that will appear on the screen simultaneously. (wikipedia.org).
Flight Control HD (210) no information Flight Control HD is an HD version of Flight Control.
Flight of Light (2018) no information Fly through fantastical forests in-time to the funky beat. Cruise round coral reefs to the sounds of chilled out tunes. Race past asteroid colonies powered by electronic music!
Flight of The Amazon Queen (1995) no information As Joe King, the pilot of the Amazon Queen, you must navigate your own fate in this point-and-click adventure brimming with fun-filled action. What began as a piece of cake job - flying a sexy movie star, Faye Russel to her next shooting location, soon turnes out to be a dangerous challenge, as you must outwit your unscrupulous rival the flying Dutchman and foil the plans of the evil genius Doctor Frank Ironstein… (gog.com)
Flight of the Intruder (1990) no information Flight of the Intruder is a flight simulator developed by Rowan Software. (wikipedia.org)
Flight Simulator II (1983) no information Unlikely as it sounds, the most exciting ST software so far this year is a mouse-controlled flight simulator.
Fling to the Finish (2024) no information Fling to the Finish is a cooperative racing game where teams of two players race through colorful, chaotic obstacle courses while tethered by an elastic rope. When you and your friends first pick up the game your rope will get tangled in practically everything you pass. But as you quickly improve your communication skills your rope will be your biggest asset. When partners master using their rope, they're capable of acrobatic feats unachievable in any other platformer! (game presskit)
FlingSmash (2010) no information FlingSmash (?????? ???????????????? Tataite Hazumu S?p? Sumasshu B?ru Purasu, lit. Striking Bounce: Super Smash Ball Plus) is an action video game. (wikipedia.org)
Flink (1994) no information Flink is a jump-'n-run game set in the fantasy world of Imagica. The evil wizard Wicked Wainwright has captured the four elders and it is up to Flink, a wizard's apprentice, to set them free and defeat Wicked Wainwright. (mobygames.com)
Flinthook (2017) no information Live the life of space captain Flinthook! Armed with your mighty hookshot, your uncanny slow-motion powers and your trusty blasma pistol, plunder and fight your way through an infinite variety of randomly-assembled spaceships for treasure, loot and fame!
The Flintstones - The Surprise at Dinosaur Peak! (1994) no information The Flintstones: The Surprise at Dinosaur Peak is a platform video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System released by Taito Corporation in 1994. The game was never released in Japan unlike its predecessor The Flintstones: The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy. In this game, the player can switch playable characters between both Fred and Barney, and they both have different attacks and abilities; in the original, the only playable character is Fred.
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2001) no information Cart Racer based on the second Flintstones Movie. Eight racetracks, can also be raced mirrored or reverse. 9 different vehicles (not counting the bonus vehicle - a UFO controlled by Gazoo the Great). 4 Player multiplayer split screen mode. Diverse weapons and power ups. Several drivers to choose from (Barney, Fred, Wilma, Chip Rockefella etc.). A multitude of different game modes such as bomb hunt, where the player needs to pass along a bomb before it explodes. (mobygames)
Flintstones Jetsons: Timewarp (1994) no information Flintstones Jetsons: Timewarp is an graphical adventure game based on the two popular cartoons The Flintstones and The Jetsons. In the game Fred Flintstone and George Jetson have switched places in time and space. It is for the player to set things right again. (mobygames)
The Flintstones (1993) no information The Flintstones is an action game set across 24 levels. The player controls Fred Flintstone, who must complete seven tasks, which include locating his daughter Pebbles, and a necklace belonging to his wife Wilma. The player is capable of jumping, and uses a club as a weapon against various enemies throughout the game (wikipedia)
The Flintstones (1994) no information The Flintstones is a video game adaptation of the 1994 live-action film The Flintstones. (wikipedia.org)
The Flintstones (1988) no information Fred wants to bowl with Barney Rubble at a bowling alley, but Fred's wife, Wilma, tells him that he must paint their living room first for the arrival of her mother. Playing as Fred, the player must paint the room while also preventing his young daughter, Pebbles, from scribbling on the walls. The player's paintbrush is a squirrel. When stopping Pebbles, the squirrel sometimes runs away and must be captured. (wiki)
The Flintstones (1994) no information In The Flintstones you play as Fred trying to save Pebbles and Bam Bam from the antagonist Cliff Vandercave. Features dinosaurs, Brontosaurus Burgers, and of course Barney, Wilma, Betty, and Dino. It contains forty five stages of action based on the movie of the same name. (mobygames)
The Flintstones: Bedrock Bowling (2000) no information The characters are in a giant hollowed out bowling ball, controlling it while trying to knock the pins spread throughout level. The player has to avoid obstacles without extra frames to try again. All in one shot they must knock all the pins down. (wiki)
The Flintstones: Bedrock Racing (2006) no information From the main menu the player is presented with arcade, time trial and two player game modes. All of the classic Flintstones family members are available as playable characters with Fred, Barney, Wilma, Betty, Pebbles and Bam-Bam represented. Some characters are locked until progress is made in Arcade mode collecting items during the race. (mobygameS)
The Flintstones: Big Trouble in Bedrock (2001) no information This game features Bedrock's beloved Fred Flintstone himself in an adventure of traditional platform challenges, brought to life through the sharp and colorful graphics of the Game Boy Advance. Fred must save his best pal Barney Rubble from the clutches of the evil Dr. Sinister. To get to Barney before its too late, Fred must make use of special stone-age items like a club and his bowling ball. (mobygames)
The Flintstones: Bring Back Bedrock (2016) no information The modern stone-age family, The Flintstones, have had their town of Bedrock destroyed by meteorites and you must help them rebuild their home and surrounding neighborhoods. This city-building and management game lets you recreate The Flintstones house room by room in your own style. There are many activities in town, you can: cook, clean, decorate, accessorize characters, relax or just have fun. Play with Fred, Wilma, Barney, Betty, Bamm-Bamm, Pebbles, Hoppy, Dino and Baby-Puss. (mobygames)
The Flintstones: Burgertime in Bedrock (2000) no information Burgertime in Bedrock is modeled after Data East's classic Arcade title 'Burger Time'. In this version, Fred Flintstone or Barney Rubble get a new job in the new fast food joint started by Mr. Slate. Within the restaurant, the Player (as Fred or Barney) has to assemble giant burgers by walking over the parts and causing them to drop onto a plate lower in the level. While doing so, Fred/Barney have to fend of a multitude of pests and avoid being attacked by enemies. (mobygames)
The Flintstones: King Rock Treasure Island (1993) no information In The Flintstones: King Rock Treasure Island, Fred Flintstone finds a treasure map during work. In order to find said treasure, he needs to solve seven levels, some ending with a boss battle. These are traditional side-scrolling platform levels in which Fred has to jump over gaps and dodge enemies. His weapon of choice are axes which he throws at an angle. (mobygames)
The Flintstones: The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy (1991) no information The Flintstones: The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy is a 1991 platform video game by Taito for the Nintendo Entertainment System based on the animated series The Flintstones. (wikipedia.org)
The Flintstones: The Treasure of Sierra Madrock (1994) no information The Great Poobah has retired and is looking for a successor. Since there are so many candidates, it is decided that the person who finds the Great Treasure of Sierra Madrock will become the new Great Poobah. The player takes control over Fred and Barney who also participate in the treasure hunt in order to make Fred the New Great Poobah. A side-scrolling platformer that includes several board game elements. Throw dice to determine how many fields to move. (mobygames.com)
Flip Wars (2017) no information This tense multiplayer action game will have you stomping to flip over panels--and unwitting opponents! To win, flip the most panels to your color in local battles, online*, or single-player. The more you flip, the faster you'll move in a mad dash to nab power ups. Increase your flip range, turn invincible, and more across 3 modes and 12 arenas!
Flip\'s Twisted World (2010) no information Flip's Twisted World is a platforming video game published by Majesco Entertainment and developed by Frozen North Productions for the Wii. (wikipedia.org)
Flipnic: Ultimate Pinball (2003) no information A pinball game with multiple twists. Flipnic isn't your basic pinball game, it's a psychedelic trip through fantastic land of pinball. The game features multiple tables in which the player must complete a given set of tasks before she can proceed to the next level. (mobygames.com)
Flipnote Studio (2008) no information Flipnote Studio offers the user three main tools with which to create drawings: a pen, an eraser, and a paintbrush (each heavily customizable) . With these tools, the user may create frames for short or long animated sketches, called Flipnotes. Additional features such as layering, shrinking, enlarging, moving, copying, cutting, pasting, etc. are also available, as well as the option to import black-and-white images via the DSi Camera Album (though not limited to black and white) (wikipedia.org)
Flipped Out - Powerpuff Girls (2016) no information Destroy monsters with match 3 puzzles or punch their lights out in action-packed melee. Play both ways to save the day with the Powerpuff Girls in Flipped Out!
Flipping Death (2018) no information In Flipping Death, you take on the role as the recently deceased Penny. Help the ghosts with their curious problems while also solving the mystery surrounding your own demise in this new puzzling adventure from Zoink Games.
Flipside (2016) no information One letter at a time, build the best words you can. Each time you grab a letter, it will cause the letters above to cascade down, creating an ever-shifting play area in this challenging solo word game that rewards players for smart planning and clever play. Some letters have a "flipside," and for these letters you can choose to play either side, with points varying based on the letter you choose. You also get four special cards that allow you to take actions such as flip, huck, swipe and m
Flipy\'s Tesla! Let\'s invent the future! (2018) no information Welcome to Tesla!, the fantastic School of Science for young apprentices! Behind its walls you can find all the scientific knowledge with its various disciplines: anatomy, botany, mathematics, etc.
Flock! (2009) no information Flock! (stylized as FLOCK!) is a puzzle video game developed by Proper Games. (wikipedia.org)
Flood (1990) no information Flood is a 1990 platform game developed by Bullfrog Productions. It was published for the Amiga and Atari ST by Electronic Arts.
Floodland (2022) no information The climate change was a catalyst for a sucession of events that led to the destruction of our world; rising sea levels have innundated the coasts. Only you can help humanity survive by leading your band of survivors on a path to redemption. Starting with a lost bunch of survivors, you need to scavange resources, rediscover technology and maintain the peace between differing factions as you strive to rebuild society. (mobygames.com)
The Floor is Jelly (2014) no information The Floor is Jelly is a physics-based puzzle platformer set in a world where all solid surfaces are composed of bouncy gelatin. The player must jump and wobble their way through the environment while collecting key-like objects and manipulating various level elements in order to complete each world. (mobygames.com)
Floor Plan (2018) no information A puzzle adventure game that takes place entirely inside an elevator.
Floppy Knights (2022) no information Meet the Floppy Knights: tangible projections summoned from floppy disks! Tactics fuse with card game mechanics as Phoebe and Carlton, a brilliant young inventor & her robot-arm bestie, square off in turn-based battles. Select your Knights, hone your deck, and execute your strategy for victory! (store.steampowered.com)
Flora, the Flower Game (1830) no information Featured in the book Games We Play as an example of an early lithograph game published in Nuremberg, from the illustration it appears to be an early version of Tangoes, with red and blue geometric shapes that can be arranged to create "flowers."
FloraMancer: Seeds and Spells (2024) no information Grow spells! Floramancer is a loop of farming magical plants into spells and then using them to fight for powerful seeds. Every cycle getting closer to saving your forest from deforestation. (store.steampowered.com)
Florence (2018) no information Florence is divided into 20 chapters, each featuring a different portion of Florence Yeoh's life. The chapters are separated into six acts, which represent different portions of Florence's growth and change. The game plays out linearly, requiring input from the player in the form of short minigames which help mimic or reveal Florence's thoughts and actions. (wikipedia.org)
Florist Shop (2010) no information Florist Shop is a puzzle game developed by Teyon. (wikipedia.org)
flOw (2006) no information In Flow, the player navigates a series of two-dimensional (2D) planes with an aquatic microorganism that evolves by consuming other microorganisms. The game's design is based on Chen's research into dynamic difficulty adjustment at the University of Southern California's Interactive Media Division, and on psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's theoretical concept of mental immersion or flow. (wikipedia.org).
flower (2009) no information Flower lets you take control of the wind as you explore and navigate beautiful, lush environments. Journey through varied landscapes at your own pace, interacting with and changing the environment as you go, and find balance and harmony in your surroundings.
Flower, Sun, and Rain (2001) no information Flower, Sun, and Rain is an adventure game where players take the role of main protagonist Mondo. As Mondo, the player navigates the environments around the "Flower, Sun, and Rain" hotel on the island resort. All environments within Lospass are rendered using three-dimensional graphics. The game is split into chapters that take place across eighteen days. While he has a main goal, "Obstacle" events will block his path, prompting him to help NPC solving problems. (wikipedia.org).
FlowerFall (2012) no information Players attempt to form large garden patches containing more of their color flower than their opponents. Each continuous patch will score points at the end of the game. Adding cards to the table is not as simple as placing them down, however. You must carefully drop them, letting them flutter through the air. Skill improves your chances, but the whim of the environment may thwart you. A quick, portable game you can play anywhere. The location you're at becomes the terrain!
Flowers: Le Volume sur Été (2015) no information Flowers: Le Volume sur Été is the second game in the series. (wikipedia.org)
Flowers: Le Volume sur Automne (2016) no information Flowers: Le Volume sur Automne is the third game in the series. (wikipedia.org)
Flowers: Le Volume sur Hiver (2017) no information Flowers: Le Volume sur Hiver is the fourth game in the series. (wikipedia.org)
Flowers: Le Volume sur Printemps (2014) no information Flowers: Le Volume sur Printemps is the first game in the series. (wikipedia.org)
Flowing Lights (2021) no information Flowing Lights is an Arcade Puzzle Shooter. Each fight is a puzzle. Attack and... Fail! ...Think back... try again! Got it? Improve with each try, there is always a smarter way to win! (Metacritic.com)
Fluffy Horde (2018) no information Use your leadership and quick thinking to respond to the huge threat of Shaman and his bunny legions in the single player campaign, or face off against other players in various challenges in multiplayer mode. (giantbomb.com)
Fluidity (2010) no information Fluidity, known as Hydroventure in Europe and Oceania, is a physics puzzle game. (wikipedia.org)
Fluidity: Spin Cycle (2012) no information Fluidity: Spin Cycle, known as Hydroventure: Spin Cycle in Europe and Oceania, is a physics puzzle game. (wikipedia.org)
Flushed Away (2006) no information Flushed Away is an action-adventure video game based on the animated film of the same name and released in 2006 by Monkey Bar Games. (wikipedia.org)
Fluster Cluck (2014) no information Rule the Chikkin Koop in this PS4 couch party game!
Flutter (1950) no information Each player starts with £300. He tries to make a further £300 by drawing dividends and by buying and selling shares in trading companies. There are six companies. Players do not own companies. The only way a player can obtain an interest in a company is by buying its shares. Players may invest all their money in one company or invest it in several companies as they please. Dice decide the dividends paid on the various shares, and these in turn influence the share values.
Flutter Away (2023) no information This is a short nature exploration game set in a cozy nook of the Amazon rainforest. Set up camp, walk the nearby tracks and enjoy the beauty of the rainforest at your own pace. Search for hidden creatures and befriend a capybara. (game presskit)
Flux (2019) no information FLUX presents a variety of experiences: Interactive fiction with a series of mini-games that challenge you to type, hack-n-slash, organize or fidget to earn credits and purchase numerous cosmetic items: hairstyles, helmets, outfits and upgrades! Designed to allow players to alternate between chill and twitch-based game modes, the game provides players with a number of activities to engage with. (itch.io)
Fluxx (1997) no information Fluxx is a card game. Actually, it’s dozens of different card games, each their own variation on the original. Fluxx is a game about change, and it changes as you play it. We call it the card game of ever-changing rules, and that’s exactly what happens — you change the rules. How you win can also change from one turn to the next. Every game is different! Fluxx is the flagship product of Looney Labs, and was invented on July 24, 1996. (looneylabs.com)
Fly and Destroy (2016) no information Fly and destroy is a space arcade unlike anything you've experienced before. It combines extremely fun game mechanics with breath taking visuals. The game itself has elements of almost every popular indie genre, but probably the most fitting would be the space bullet hell. (steampowered.com)
Fly\'N (2012) no information Somewhere between a platformer, a puzzle game and a great big dollop of pure fun, Fly’N will challenge your skills through more than forty levels set in a luxuriant world. Experiment with the four Buds to save the World-Trees from Dyer, the loony hair-dryer who intends to destroy their Helys! (Steam)
Flying Dragon (1997) no information Flying Dragon, known in Japan as Hiryū no Ken Twin (飛龍の拳ツイン, Hiryū no Ken Tsuin, "Fist of the Flying Dragon Twin"), is a fighting game with role-playing video game elements that was developed by Culture Brain. (wikipedia.org)
Flying Dragon: The Secret Scroll (1987) no information There are two different types of gameplay. Journey levels are side-scrolling levels where Ryuhi must defeat five bosses and find certain items valuable to the mission. The tournament levels are where the player gets to fight one-on-one against enemies in the same way as the first game in the series released in 1985, Shanghai Kid. (wikipedia.org)
Flying Heroes (2000) no information Take your favorite air mount creature and do Air Battles against other sky pilots in this fantasy 3D shooter, which can be described as Crimson Sky in Fantasy clothing. Fly through the different landscapes battle others while in search of powerups such as invisibility or extra ammo. Maps are big enough to include hidden spots and even some "camping" areas. A "career mode" allows you to increase your reputation and fight tougher opponents while obtaining better weapons and mounts. (Mobygames)
Flying Neko Delivery (2022) no information Take on the role of Onigiri, a feline witch, and customize your cottage, explore new worlds, forage plants and fungi, and meet quirky villagers. Simple and forgiving controls let you enjoy flying without worrying about crashing or combat. Become close friends with as many villagers as possible to unlock rewards. Express yourself by decorating the cottage with customizable furniture. Seek out new pieces of furniture in shops where you can spend your hard-earned cash. (game presskit)
The Flying Nun Game (1968) no information Players each have a set of a cards and a separate track to move their pawn around. The goal is for the player to lay down all of his or her cards. The cards may be placed on the board when a player's pawn lands on the corresponding space in their track. Cards may also be played on opponent's tracks in certain circumstances.
Flying Shark (1987) no information Flying Shark is a 1987 vertically scrolling shooter arcade video game originally developed by Toaplan. (wikipedia.org)
Flying Tigers: Shadows Over China (2017) no information Flying Tigers: Shadows Over China is a combat flight simulation game that is played from a first or third-person perspective. Players assume control of a member of the Flying Tigers, a volunteer squadron that was recruited by the Chinese troops to help fight against Japan during World War II. The game focuses on the key battles of the China Burma India Theater and features missions based on real historical battles. (wikipedia.org).
Flying Warriors (1991) no information Flying Warriors is a 1991 action/fighting video game developed by Culture Brain. (wikipedia.org)
FlyKnight (2023) no information Sir Buzzalot the Flyknight has been tasked with the challenging quest of entering Lunamoth's Lair and vanquishing the evil witch and her brainless minions. Do you have what it takes to prevail and emerge victorious? FlyKnight is a first person dungeon crawler inspired by Kings Field and Shadow Tower Abyss. (itch.io)
Flynn and Freckles (2018) no information Flynn, a young pirate, decides to begin a perilous quest in search for the most valuable of treasures: Captain Freckles’ sword. But, to his surprise, the sword is possessed by the old captain’s spirit. Now both of them will have to face the dangers of the island and the curse that rests upon the treasure.
Flynn: Son of Crimson (2021) no information Help Flynn and his mythical companion Dex save Rosantica before the evil from The Scourge claims his home. In Flynn: Son of Crimson, you’ll go on a journey of discovery and conflict as you learn to master the power of Crimson Energy. (Metacritic.com)
Flywrench (2015) no information Flywrench is an action video game developed and published by Messhof. (wikipedia.org)
Foamstars (2024) no information A 4v4 online party shooter from Square Enix that has you battling to foam as much of the city as you can while avoiding your opponents traps and weapons. Use foam to build terrain, creating slippery surfaces to surf around the arena at high speed, help defend from enemy attacks, or create vantage points to take out opponents. And most importantly, to foam up the opposition! (igdb)
Fobia - St. Dinfna Hotel (2022) no information Explore a decadent hotel across different timelines and uncover the dark history of a fanatical cult and your role in their plans. (store.steampowered.com)
Fog of Love (2017) no information A game for two players. You create and play two vivid characters who meet, fall in love and face the challenge of making an unusual relationship work. Much as in a real relationship, goals might be at odds. You can try to change, keep being relentless or even secretly decide to be a Heartbreaker. It's your choice. The happily ever after won't be certain, but whatever way your zigzag romance unfolds, you'll always end up with a story full of surprises.
Foil (1968) no information A card game about secretly arranging a hand of cards into several words, and then scrambling each word up and challenging your opponents to unscramble them. It can be played with tiles, it just needs screens or racks for players to temporarily build their words behind.
A Fold Apart (2020) no information In a world of folding paper, there are two sides to every story (store.steampowered.com)
Folklore (2007) no information . A young university student by the name of Ellen is lured to the sea-side village of Doolin, in Ireland, led by a letter from her supposedly dead mother, telling her to meet her at the Cliff of Sidhe, Doolin. Meanwhile, Keats, a journalist from an occult magazine called Unknown Realms, receives a telephone call from a woman in distress telling him to come to Doolin and crying about Faeries who would kill her. Though he suspects it is a prank call, he pays a visit to Doolin Village. (wiki)
Food Chain Magnate (2015) no information Food Chain Magnate is a heavy strategy game about building a fast food chain. The focus is on building your company using a card-driven (human) resource management system. Players compete on a variable city map through purchasing, marketing and sales, and on a job market for key staff members. The game can be played by 2-5 players in 2-4 hours.
Food Fight (1983) no information The player controls a boy named Charley Chuck. The object of the game is to eat an ice cream cone located on the opposite side of an open playfield. The ice cream is slowly melting, and must be consumed before it melts completely. Standing between Charley and the ice cream are four chefs named Angelo, Jacques, Oscar, and Zorba. (wikipedia.org).
Food Fight (1980) no information The players control a student each with an action point allowance and an appearance rating which determine how much food he can absorb before being out. There are also 6 staff members who try to apprehend the students. Foods have 4 ratings, range, slipperiness (used by foods that have landed on the floor), To hit values and damages numbers which are added to a d6. You can also send a tray flying with or without food on it.
Food Fight (2011) no information Your favorite foods have gone to war. Draft glorious food warriors into your army and march them onto battlefields from Watermelonloo to Spaghettis-burg! Battle morning, noon, and night across three meals. Food mascots lord over the mealtime chaos, searching for a new champion – but who will reign supreme? The most cunning, the most savage, the most delicious?!
Food Groups (2018) no information Introduces important five food groups to help children to understand the nutritional value of each food group. With the help of this game by Creative’s, the child learns all about healthy eating, as they fill their respective ‘Healthy Food Boards’ with the corresponding food group cards as per the spin of the spinner. The game also has an ‘Activity Book’ that explains different activities, using which the child may learn to develop his/her own healthy eating plan. This way, the childre
Food Network: Cook or Be Cooked (2009) no information Food Network: Cook or Be Cooked is a cooking simulation-styled minigame compilation developed by American studio Red Fly Studio. (wikipedia.org)
Foodie Fight (2007) no information Players face off in a race to answer questions from six delicious categories - covering everything from celebrity chefs to food science to proper dining etiquette.
Foodies (2019) no information Players take on the role of managers in a food court. During the game, they will add new dishes to their menu, connecting the stars between different dishes. These recipes come from all over the world, granting different bonuses when added. What's more, players can hire chefs to work in their kitchens, including special, prestigious chefs who are the best in the business. In the end, the player who gains the most popularity will be declared the food master and win the game.
Foodman (1994) no information Edutainment game designed to teach kids about healthy eating habits.
The Fool\'s Errand (1987) no information One of the classic puzzle games. Tells the story of the Fool, who wanders throughout the land solving puzzles to break the enchantments, discover the land's treasures, and undo evil. Features word searches, cryptograms, jigsaw puzzles, anagrams, a Tarot-based card game, and lots of other bizarre puzzles. Also includes an animated intro, and extended finale animation as separate executables (but you have to win before it'll let you run the finale). (mobygames.com)
Foosball (1921) no information The game involves using figures mounted on rotating bars to kick a ball into the opposing goal. Table football tables can vary in size, but a typical table is about 120 centimetres (3.9 ft) long and 61 centimetres (2.00 ft) wide. The table usually contains eight rows of foos men, which are plastic, metal, wooden, or sometimes carbon-fibre figures mounted on horizontal metal bars. Each team of one or two human players controls four rows of foos men, one row each for the goalkeeper, defenders, mid
Football Fury (1992) no information Football Fury (??????? ??????, lit. "Ultimate Football") is a Super NES video game that was released in 1992. (wikipedia.org)
Football Game (2018) no information A short new Lynchian point and click thriller, You are Tommy, a local high school football hero in the town of East Bend. It’s game night for the Purchase County Turbines and your sweetheart is waiting in the bleachers. However, something is amiss... (mobygames.com)
Football Manager (1987) no information The football management game style has been one of the most enduring since Kevin Toms pioneered it in 1982.
Football Manager 2005 (2004) no information Following a long association with Eidos who published Sports Interactive's Championship Manager games, the two companies parted. Eidos retained the rights to the Championship Manager name and Sports Interactive retained the game code and database which they developed into Football Manager 2005. This is therefore the first game in what became the long-running Football Manager series. (mobygames.com)
Football Manager 2006 (2005) no information Football Manager 2006 is essentially just a season update of FM 2005 but does include many small adjustments and improvements to the general gameplay. These adjustments include team-talks, simplified training and in-game help screens. As well as this, the game is updated by its many researchers (unpaid fans of the game augmented by in-house collaboration). The database is usually updated twice in the period of the release of the game. (wikipedia.org)
Football Manager 2007 (2006) no information Football Manager 2007 (sold in the United States and Canada as Worldwide Soccer Manager 2007) is the third game in the Football Manager series of football management simulation games by Sports Interactive (SI). (wikipedia.org)
Football Manager 2008 (2007) no information Football Manager 2008 is the principal title of the 2008 edition of the Football Manager series of football management simulation games by Sports Interactive. The version for the United States and Canada is entitled Worldwide Soccer Manager 2008, while the South American version is Fútbol Manager 2008. There are over 5,000 playable teams from more than 50 countries. (wikipedia.org)
Football Manager 2009 (2008) no information Football Manager 2009 (abbreviated to Football Manager 09 or FM09) is a football manager simulation video game. As in the case of other recent releases in the Football Manager series, the game is sold as Worldwide Soccer Manager 2009 in the United States and Canada. (wikipedia.org)
Football Manager 2010 (2009) no information Football Manager 2010 (abbreviated to Football Manager 10 or FM10) is a football manager simulation video game... This is the first release in the series to be sold under the Football Manager name throughout the world. Previous North American (i.e., United States/Canada) versions were sold as Worldwide Soccer Manager...There are a total of 51 playable nations and 117 playable leagues that are included in the game (wikipedia.org)
Football Manager 2011 (2010) no information Football Manager 2011 (abbreviated to Football Manager 11 or FM11) is a football manager simulation video game. (wikipedia.org)
Football Manager 2012 (2011) no information Football Manager 2012 (abbreviated to Football Manager 12 or FM12) is a football management-simulation video game. (wikipedia.org)
Football Manager 2013 (2012) no information Football Manager 2013 (often abbreviated to Football Manager 13, or more commonly FM13) is a 2012 football management simulation video game developed by Sports Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Football Manager 2014 (2013) no information Football Manager 2014 (commonly abbreviated to FM14) is a football management simulation video game developed by Sports Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Football Manager 2015 (2014) no information Football Manager 2015 offers a variety of new features such as being the first game of the franchise to include Twitch integration so people can stream their game online. There has been an overhaul in the match engine, adding 2000 new animations into the game, improved ball physics and improved shots, passes, long balls etc.The player models have also been updated adding new realism into the game along with a brand new lighting model. (wikipedia.org)
Football Manager 2016 (2015) no information Football Manager 2016 (abbreviated to FM16) is a football management simulation video game developed by Sports Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Football Manager 2017 (2016) no information Football Manager 2017 (abbreviated to FM17) is a football management simulation video game developed by Sports Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Football Manager 2018 (2017) no information Football Manager 2018 is a 2017 football management simulation video game developed by Sports Interactive and published by Sega. (wikipedia.org)
Football Manager 2019 (2018) no information Football Manager 2019 is a football management simulation video game developed by Sports Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Football Manager 2020 (2019) no information Football Manager 2020 (officially abbreviated as FM20) is a 2019 football-management simulation video game developed by Sports Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Football Manager 2021 (2020) no information Football Manager 2021 (officially abbreviated as FM21) is a football-management simulation video game developed by Sports Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Football Manager 2022 (2021) no information Football Manager 2022 (officially abbreviated as FM22) is a 2021 football-management simulation video game developed by Sports Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Football Manager 2023 (2022) no information Football Manager 2023 (officially abbreviated as FM23) is a football-management simulation video game developed by Sports Interactive as part of its Football Manager series. (wikipedia.org)
Football Manager 2024 (2023) no information Football Manager 2024 (officially abbreviated as FM24) is a football management simulation video game developed by Sports Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Football Strategy (1959) no information Boils the sport down to play calling skill. The game's structure is simple: The defensive player selects one of 10 formation cards (ranging from an 8-man line "goal line stand" to a pass prevent defense with five safeties); the offensive player calls a play (a choice of 20, plus punting). Cross-indexing the choices on a matrix shows what happened. Except for "long gains", the outcome of each play against each defense is always the same. Dice are rolled only to determine the distance of long gain
Football, Tactics & Glory (2018) no information Football, Tactics & Glory is using a ball rather than swords and sorcery in turn-based battles, developing a club instead of a castle, and leveling up your units after clashes on the stadium. It's a unique combination of turn-based mechanics, team development, tycoon-style games and football. (store.steampowered.com)
Footmania (1993) no information A French game about soccer. You don't have to play soccer, but to make money with it ! You will buy or send players, arrange matches, etc...
FOOTSIES (2020) no information FOOTSIES is a simple 2D ground-based fighting game that both new and experienced players can pick up and enjoy right away. Featuring online battle mode with rollback netcode, implemented using GGPO open-source codes. (steam.com)
For Honor (2017) no information Carve a path of destruction through an intense, believable battlefield in For Honor.
For Sale (1997) no information During the game's two distinct phases, players first bid for several buildings then, after all buildings have been bought, sell the buildings for the greatest profit possible.
For the King (2018) no information For The King is a strategic RPG that blends tabletop and roguelike elements in a challenging adventure that spans the realms. Set off on a single player experience or play cooperatively both online and locally. Every play through offers new challenges, opportunities, and rewards. (store.steampowered.com)
Forager (2019) no information The highly popular and quirky idle game that you want to actively keep playing. Explore, craft, gather & manage resources, find secrets and build your base out of nothing. Buy land to explore and expand! (Metacritic.com)
Forbes Corporate Warrior (1997) no information A first-person shooter where players control a virtual reality representation of a company. The goal is to increase stock prices and destroy competing businesses. (igdb)
Forbidden (2017) no information All players split into teams and in each round one player will try to get his team to guess the target word, without using any of the Forbidden words listed on the card. If the player can get their teammates to guess the target word they score a point and move on to the next card, the object is to score as many points as possible in the time allowed. However, if the player messes up and uses a Forbidden word or says any part of the target word then the card and the point go to the other team. Ad
The Forbidden Arts (2019) no information The Forbidden Arts is an action adventure platformer with a focus on discovery and exploration. You play as Phoenix, a young boy who seeks to master the element of fire in a grand adventure of ancient magic. (store.steampowered.com)
Forbidden Desert (2013) no information Gear up for a thrilling adventure to recover a legendary flying machine buried deep in the ruins of an ancient desert city. You'll need to coordinate with your teammates and use every available resource if you hope to survive the scorching heat and relentless sandstorm. Find the flying machine and escape before you all become permanent artifacts of the forbidden desert!
Forbidden Island (2010) no information Forbidden Island is a visually stunning cooperative board game. Instead of winning by competing with other players like most games, everyone must work together to win the game. Players take turns moving their pawns around the 'island', which is built by arranging the many beautifully screen-printed tiles before play begins. As the game progresses, more and more island tiles sink, becoming unavailable, and the pace increases.
Forbidden Siren 2 (2006) no information Forbidden Siren 2 is a survival horror stealth game. Like its predecessor, Forbidden Siren 2 is divided into numerous scenarios, organized chronologically in a table called the "Link Navigator". In order to complete a scenario, the player must accomplish a primary mission objective that usually involves reaching an exit point. (wikipedia.org).
Force of Nature (2016) no information Force of Nature is a Sandbox game that combines Action, Adventure, RPG, Strategy, and Management genres. The player will explore 10+ different zones, each with unique flora and fauna. You can gather and mine resources, create weapons and clothes, build houses, different crafting tables and grind your character. Look for useful plants, grow them, and domesticate animals to get a stable supply of food. Build portals for faster movement around the world and use maps in order not to get lost.
Forced (2013) no information Forced is a single-player and co-op action role-playing game developed by BetaDwarf. (wikipedia.org)
Ford Racing (1999) no information Ford Racing is similar gameplay-wise to Need 4 Speed: Porsche Unleashed. There are eight versions of each vehicle; two 97 models, two 98 models, two 99 models, and two 2000 models. Each model varies in performance, the slowest being the 97 models and the fastest being the 2000 models. The player can compete in a single-player mode where he gets to choose the cars and tracks freely if unlocked in the second game mode, the career mode, which is more ambitious. (mobygames.com)
Ford Racing 2 (2003) no information Drive 32 Ford models ranging from Mustangs to F-Series pick-up trucks through a variety of 16 different races with different styles including: Time Attack, Elimination, Racing Line, and Driving Skills.
Ford Racing 3 (2004) no information In the third title in the Ford Racing series, the player is provided with 55 different Ford models available to drive and race. Many are unlocked as you progress in the game. A total of twenty-six tracks are available to race on, some off-road, and some on-road. Multiple weather modes are available. It has 2 play modes: Ford Competition and Ford Challenge. Multiplayer is now also available, as is split-screen play.
Ford Racing Off Road (2008) no information Off Road takes the Ford Racing series away from the pavement and into the dust. Now you can race in the desert, forest, or ice. Features 12 tracks and 18 Ford and Land Rover vehicles. Game modes include Quick Race, Career, Tournament, Arcade, and Multiplayer.
Ford Street Racing (2006) no information Unlike its predecessors, the track races have been removed and have been replaced by the streets of LA. Providing 24 tracks, or streets to be specific, are available race on using one of 18 available Ford vehicles. There are four play modes: Quick Race, Team Racing, Solo Racing and Multiplayer. Racing or completing challenges earns credits, which can be spent to buy new vehicles in the showroom.
Ford Street Racing: XR Edition (2007) no information The XR edition of Ford Street Racing is an Australian-only re-release for the PS2 and the first release for the territory on the PSP. It is completely identical to the original version, but contains 4 additional cars synonymous with the history of Ford in Australia: the 1970 Ford XY GT Falcon, the 1970 Ford XY GTHO Falcon (Phase III), the 2003 Falcon XR8 Ute and the Australian Falcon XR8. (mobygames.com)
Foreclosed (2021) no information FORECLOSED is a narrative-driven action-shooter set in a Cyberpunk world filled with action, suspense, and experimental augmentations. (Metacritic.com)
Foreign Exchange (1978) no information International companies realize gains and losses when changing currency rates alter the value of their income and assets in foreign countries. This game simulates this situation by letting players own and manage multi-national companies in various cities throughout the world. As in the real world, changing conditions require each player to make constant decisions after considering his company's financial resources - and what he expects his opponents to make - against the cost of alternative prot
Foreman For Real (1995) no information Foreman For Real (????? ??????) is a 1995 boxing video game. (wikipedia.org)
Forest (2004) no information "I am Alice. Do let me hear a story." Here and there - in the space between buildings, in back alleys, perhaps even in the underground - the Forest bleeds into our world. The Forest is a forbidden place where the rules of our world do not apply. Our heroes must struggle against the Forest, without so much as the hope of assistance or understanding from the outside world. They do battle against the "riddles" the Forest imposes upon them with the aid of superhuman abilities. (vndb.org)
The Forest Cathedral (2023) no information This game is a first-person psychological thriller set on a remote island. Players will experience a unique blending of 2D and 3D worlds, a meticulously crafted forested island to explore, fully voiced dialogue and narrative, and an original soundtrack. (whitethorngames.com)
The Forest of Doom (2014) no information Explore the sinister Darkwood Forest in Ian Livingstone's Fighting Fantasy classic RPG gamebook!
The Forest Quartet (2022) no information The Forest Quartet is a puzzle adventure about a gone, but not forgotten, lead singer. Play her spirit and travel through 3 acts unique to the members of her band for a final farewell concert. Face their emotions, solve puzzles and fight the corruption plaguing their souls. Crackling forest fires and the cold winds from the deep caverns join other environmental features to add layers to the soundtrack. (game presskit)
The Forest (2018) no information The Forest is a first-person open world-survival video game developed by Canadian company Endnight Games for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 4. The game's pre-alpha version was released through Steam Early Access on 30 May 2014. The game takes place on a heavily forested island where the player character and a young child are the survivors of a plane crash.(wikipedia)
Forestry 2017 - The Simulation (2017) no information This Simulation takes you to the forest! Take over the tasks of a professional woodcutter and enjoy working in the woods. Control huge machinery, fell the trees, arrange the timber and comb through your wood. Sell the wood, several products and earn money to expand your company.
Foretales (2022) no information Decide the fate of the world in this ingenious story-driven card game. Foretales offers a unique take on the adventure genre, with a multitude of playstyles and story paths through which you can save the world... or bring about its end. (Metacritic.com)
Forever Kingdom (2001) no information Forever Kingdom takes place directly before the events of Evergrace. Darius lived a somewhat sheltered life with his parents in the small village of Solta. Though not having any siblings, Darius was very close to his friend Sharline, whom he cared for like a sister. However, Darius' simple home life in Solta would come to a tragic end when assassins hired by the secluded village of Morea murdered Darius' parents for unknown reasons. (wiki)
Forge of Empires (2012) no information Forge of Empires is a browser-based strategy game developed by InnoGames. It was first launched on closed beta on 29 March 2012. The game was initially released on 17 April 2012. In 2013, a television advertising campaign helped the game reach 10 million user registrations.
Forgive Me Father (2022) no information As the only one left with full senses, you embark on a journey in search of answers and relief in this FPS game that is created in a distinctive retro horror comic book style and feels as if it came straight out of Lovecraft's books. (Metacritic.com)
The Forgotten City (2021) no information The Forgotten City is a mature narrative-driven game, and a re-imagining of the critically acclaimed mod that won a national Writers Guild award and racked up over 3 million downloads. (Metacritic.com)
Forgotten Fields (2021) no information Forgotten Fields is a cozy narrative game about Sid - a struggling writer who travels back to his childhood home one last time before it's sold off. Visit old friends, relive memories, solve puzzles and play through sections of Sid's book in this warm game about nostalgia and the passage of time. (Metacritic.com)
Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone (2004) no information Rannek, a human fighter, stumbles across a battle between two orc armies. As he comes to the aid of wood elves captured by the orcs, a half-drow, half-elf named Zhai and a sorcerer named Illius join the battle. Rannek, Zhai, and Illius are driven into the nearby Gemspark Mines by a dragon, Caminus. Inside the mines, they accidentally release the warlords Ygorl and Cireka from their imprisonment in a Demon Stone. The three escape from the warlords and decide to join forces to imprison them again.
Forgotten Saga (1997) no information Latein is a powerful kingdom that dominates the Asirian continent. One day, a party of adventurers enters the quiet town Gorax in Nubroier province. The four young people are ready to face any danger as long as the pay is right. They help a local millionaire to get his treasure back and hope to continue with similar missions. However, a simple request to deliver a letter changes their fate drastically. (mobygames)
Forgotten Worlds (1988) no information Forgotten Worlds, titled Lost Worlds (Japanese: ??????? Hepburn: Rosuto W?rudo) in Japan, is a side-scrolling shoot-'em-up game by Capcom originally released as a coin-operated video game in 1988. (wikipedia.org)
Forgotton Anne (2018) no information Discover a beautifully realized world of wonder filled with Forgotlings - charming everyday objects brought to life, bursting with personality.
FORM (2017) no information Enter a surreal adventure where puzzles are built from dreams and memories. Solve the mystery behind an ancient artifact. Advance through a world that transforms around you. Transcend this existence.
forma.8 (2017) no information forma.8 is a unique take on the proven Metroidvania action-adventure formula, with a striking visual style and a huge world to explore. (store.steampowered.com)
Formula 1 97 (1997) no information Formula 1 97 (known as Formula 1 Championship Edition in the United States) is a racing video game and the sequel to the 1996 video game Formula 1. It is the second game in the Formula One series, released in 1997 on the PlayStation and PC. Developed by Bizarre Creations and published through Psygnosis, the game depicts the 1997 Formula One season. It was the first in the series to have a specific driver on the front cover. (wikipedia)
Formula One 05 (2005) no information ormula One 05 is a racing video game developed by Studio Liverpool and published by Sony Computer Entertainment exclusively for PlayStation 2. It is a sequel to the 2004 video game Formula One 04 and was based on the 2005 Formula One World Championship. (wikipedia.org)
Formula One 06 (2006) no information Formula One 06 (also known as Formula One 2006 Portable for PlayStation Portable in Japan) is a racing video game developed by Studio Liverpool. (wikipedia.org)
Formula One Championship Edition (2007) no information Formula One Championship Edition is a racing video game developed by Studio Liverpool. (wikipedia.org)
Formula One Grand Prix (1991) no information Formula One Grand Prix is a 3d game, racing game for the Atari ST developed by Microprose released in 1991 (by Microprose).
Formula One: Built to Win (1990) no information Formula One: Born To Win is a career racing game. The player begins with a Mini Cooper and claws up the ranks of the racing circuit starting with the lowest ranked races in the eastern part of the United States. By winning races, the player can upgrade parts on the Mini and have a better shot at more races. Win enough races and eventually earn the opportunity to race using faster cars (including) Vector W2, Ferrari F40, and of course, the Formula 1. (mobygames.com)
Forsaken (1998) no information Forsaken is primarily a multiplayer first-person shooter. The game may be played in single-player or multiplayer modes. The game is based on a 3D-engine that allows unlimited 360-degree movements. (wikipedia.org)
Forspoken (2023) no information Forspoken is an action role-playing game developed by Luminous Productions. (wikipedia.org)
Fort Apache (1992) no information Fort Apache is a strategy game for the Atari ST released in 1992
Fort Apocalypse (1982) no information Fort Apocalypse is played within a multi-directional scrolling "cave", viewed from the side. Similar to Choplifter, and as opposed to Scramble, the map does not automatically scroll, and the player is free to move in any direction. The map is divided into four vertical sections, with the uppermost being at ground level, and the lowest containing the titular fortress. (wikipedia.org)
Fort Boyard (2019) no information Enter Fort Boyard and take up the challenge with more than 10 activities that combine Action and Party Games! Endurance, dexterity, and perseverance will be your best assets for collecting boyard coins. (store.steampowered.com)
Fort Solis (2023) no information Fort Solis is a single player, third person thriller experience set on Mars. Responding to an alarm call from a neighbouring base, Jack arrives at a dark and desolate Fort Solis. With storm warnings imminent he heads inside to make contact. As the night grows longer, events escalate, spiral out of control and the mystery of what happened to the crew begins to reveal itself. (Metacritic)
Fort Triumph (2018) no information Fort Triumph is a tactical RPG emphasizing the use of Environmental Interactions to create rich, challenging and rewarding tactical gameplay. In the game, you command a party of chosen heroes who set out to change the world, one quest at a time. On your path you will explore the world, discover ancient secrets, and face down any enemy who stand in your path to glory through turn based tactical combat. (mobygames.com)
Fortified (2016) no information Fortified is an explosive strategy shooter where players will defend the Earth against a menacing Martian invasion in the 1950s. Play as one-of-four pulp inspired heroes as they fight swarms of terrifying robots with an arsenal of Cold War era weapons and experimental technology. (store.steampowered.com)
Fortix 2 (2011) no information Fortix 2 is best described as a reverse turret defense game. As Sir Fortix, the knight, you must conquer castles while dodging tower turrets and evil monsters. Fight your way across the shires of the island Artalom, storming from castle to castle. (Steam)
Fortnite (2017) no information One day, 98% of Earth's population suddenly disappeared, and the remaining population found the skies covered in dense clouds, creating chaotic storms that dropped husks, humanoid zombie-like creatures, that attacked the living. The survivors found ways to construct "storm shields", a field that cleared the storm clouds from immediately overhead and reduced the attacks from husks, and used these to set up survivor bases across the globe.
Fortrix 2 (2011) no information Fortix 2 is best described as a reverse turret defense game. As Sir Fortix, the knight, you must conquer castles while dodging tower turrets and evil monsters. Fight your way across the shires of the island Artalom, storming from castle to castle.
Forts (2017) no information Forts is a physics-based RTS where foes design and build custom bases, arm them to the teeth and blast their opponent's creations to rubble. (store.steampowered.com)
Fortune Street (2011) no information The game is similar to Monopoly: players roll one die to advance around a board, purchase unowned property they land on and earn money when opponents land on the player's property, and draw cards when they land on certain spaces. (wikipedia.org)
Fortune-499 (2018) no information Fortune-499 is a game about money and magic. You play a fortune teller working in the magical resources department of a large corporation. You engage in day-to-day office activities such as forwarding emails, attending meetings, fighting back hordes of monsters, and dealing with printer jams. With some tricky magic up your sleeve and your job on the line, it's up to you to build a future out of the hand you've been dealt. (Metacritic.com)
Forza Horizon (2012) no information Forza Horizon combines legendary Forza authenticity with a festival atmosphere and the freedom of the open road. Forza Horizon offers an immersive pick-up-and-play open road racing experience and features the unrivaled realism, diversity, and innovation that are hallmarks of the Forza franchise. (gamefaqs)
Forza Horizon 2 (2014) no information A world of beauty and freedom awaits in Forza Horizon 2! Explore a beautiful open world with dynamic day, night and spectacular weather effects in stunning 1080p. Drive 200+ cars in epic road trips through a massive, wide-open world of freedom. Action-packed driving gameplay rewards you for showing off your style as well as your skill. Instantly connect with friends online with no lobbies and no waiting.
Forza Horizon 2 Presents Fast & Furious (2015) no information On 25 February 2015, Microsoft announced Forza Horizon 2 Presents Fast & Furious, a standalone expansion to promote the release of Furious 7. The expansion was released on 27 March 2015 (wikipedia.org).
Forza Horizon 2: Storm Island (2015) no information Storm Island is an extension to Forza Horizon 2 which adds, along with the new setting and associated tracks, five new event types, an expansion of the game engine's weather system, five new vehicles and an additional barn-find car.
Forza Horizon 3 (2016) no information You're in charge of the Horizon Festival. Customize everything, hire and fire your friends, and explore Australia in over 350 of the world's greatest cars. Make your Horizon the ultimate celebration of cars, music, and freedom of the open road. How you get there is up to you.
Forza Horizon 3: Blizzard Mountain (2016) no information The Blizzard Mountain expansion for Forza Horizon 3 brings snow, ice, extreme elevations, and blizzards to challenge players in their quest to become King of the Mountain. Explore this extreme alpine playground in eight new cars and trucks including the 2016 Ford GYMKHANA 9 Focus RS RX. Compete in thrilling new mountain race events like Hill Climb, Descent, and Blizzard Races. Discover new Bucket List Blueprints, Rivals events, Xbox Live Achievements, a new barn find car, and more.
Forza Horizon 3: Hot Wheels (2017) no information The Forza Horizon 3 Hot Wheels expansion is the ultimate playground for cars! Located off the coast of Australia, this chain of islands is here to make your Hot Wheels fantasies come to life with loops, corkscrews, boost pads, high bank turns, half-pipes, insane jumps - and even mechanical dinosaurs!
Forza Horizon 4 (2018) no information Forza Horizon 4 is an open world racing video game developed by Playground Games and published by Microsoft Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Forza Horizon 5 (2021) no information Forza Horizon 5 is a 2021 racing video game developed by Playground Games. (wikipedia.org)
Forza Motorsport (2005) no information Forza Motorsport is a simulation racing video game. Players compete in events around the globe using real licensed cars on a variety of real-world and fictional courses. It features an arcade mode, meant more for quickplay of races, and a career mode, which is focused on long-term play. Career mode spans several racing disciplines, spanning from racing of common commuter cars to those in racing series such as Super GT and Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters as well as other sports car racing series.
Forza Motorsport (2023) no information Forza Motorsport is a 2023 sim racing video game developed by Turn 10 Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Forza Motorsport 2 (2007) no information Forza Motorsport 2 is a 2007 simulation racing video game developed by Turn 10 Studios for the Xbox 360 console. (wikipedia.org)
Forza Motorsport 3 (2009) no information Forza Motorsport 3 is a 2009 racing video game developed for Xbox 360 by Turn 10 Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Forza Motorsport 4 (2011) no information Forza Motorsport 4 is a racing video game developed by Turn 10 Studios and published by Microsoft Studios for the Xbox 360. It is the fourth installment in the Forza series. (wikipedia.org)
Forza Motorsport 5 (2013) no information Forza Motorsport 5 is a racing game starring 190 cars and 14 tracks, a new graphics engine and 'Drivatar' technology, which creates AI that has some of the characteristics of your Xbox One friends' driving skills. (IMDb)
Forza Motorsport 6 (2015) no information The Forza Motorsport 6 Ultimate Edition includes Forza Motorsport 6, VIP membership, the Forza Motorsport Car Pass, the Fast & Furious Car Pack, Forza Hub, and the Ten Year Anniversary Car Pack which features 10 specially tuned and liveried cars, including the 2009 Ferrari 458 Italia, the 2014 Lamborghini Hurácan and the 2013 McLaren P1.
Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) no information Experience the thrill of motorsport at the limit with the most comprehensive, beautiful and authentic racing game ever made. Enjoy gorgeous graphics at 60fps and native 4K resolution in HDR. Collect and race more than 700 cars, including the largest collection of Ferraris, Porsches, and Lamborghinis ever. Challenge yourself across 30 famous destinations and 200 ribbons, where race conditions change every time you return to the track.
Fossil (1998) no information On the hunt for petrified treasures, players are competing paleontologists trying to make as complete a set as possible of several fossils. The board is laid out with a random bunch of fossil pieces and players have to take turns moving a stone about the field to a location where they want to pick up a fossil piece. However, every movement costs them prestige points so they have to weigh carefully if the fossil is worth the effort.
Fossil Corner (2021) no information You're a retired paleontologist, collecting fossils and solving evolutionary puzzles in your old garage. Solve chill, tactile, procedurally-generated puzzles. (itch.io)
Fossil Fighters (2008) no information Fossil Fighters, known in Japan as Bokura wa Kasekihorid? (??????????? lit. "We Are Fossil Diggers"), is a 2008 video game developed by Nintendo SPD, Red Entertainment, M2, and Artdink and published by Nintendo. (wikipedia.org)
Fossil Fighters: Champions (2010) no information Fossil Fighters: Champions in Japan, is a 2010 video game developed by Nintendo SPD, Red Entertainment, M2, and Artdink. (wikipedia.org)
Fossil Fighters: Frontier (2014) no information Fossil Fighters: Frontier[a] is a 2014 video game developed by Spike Chunsoft. (wikipedia.org)
Fossil Hunters (2018) no information An action-adventure game about digging for fossils and building your own dinosaurs.
Foster\'s Home for Imaginary Friends: Imagination Invaders (2007) no information Imagination Invaders is a 3D adventure/action game based on the popular Cartoon Network cartoon. (Mobygames.com)
Fostering Apocalypse (2021) no information The demon summoned to embark the second apocalypse is only a child, and a woman who has lost it all resolves to save her. A half-hour long narrative game with survival gameplay elements and two endings. (store.steampowered.com)
Foto Showdown (2009) no information Foto Showdown, known in Japan as Monster Finder (モンスターファインダー, Monsutā Faindā), is a turn-based video game made exclusively for the Nintendo DSi. (wikipedia.org)
Fotonica (2011) no information Fotonica is an auto-scrolling endless runner and platformer.
Foul Play (2013) no information Foul Play is a 2013 brawler action-adventure developed by UK-based indie studio Mediatonic. (wikipedia.org)
Four Last Things (2017) no information Four Last Things is a point-and-click adventure game made from Renaissance-era paintings and public domain recordings of classical music. It is about sin, and the Four Last Things – Death, Judgement, Heaven and Hell – and strives to be intelligent and ridiculous in equal measures. (store.steampowered.com)
Four Letter Words (1975) no information Three dimensional game using a 4x4x4 3D tic-tac-toe board, players try to make four letter words.
Four Sided Fantasy (2016) no information A game about the limits of your screen. Four Sided Fantasy is a seamless experience where you wrap the screen to solve mind-bending puzzles. Play as a man and woman who attempt to find each other throughout four seasons in a year, constantly separated by the boundaries of the screen. (store.steampowered.com)
Four-player Chess - Free For All (FFA) (1784) no information Four-player chess (also known as four-handed chess) is a family of chess variants played with four people. The game features a special board typically made of a standard 8×8 square, with 3 rows of 8 cells each extending from each side, and requires two sets of differently colored pieces. The rules are similar to, but not the same as, regular chess. The goal is to have the most points at the end of the game. In the free for all variant, every player for themselves. (wikipedia.org)
Fox and Geese (1400) no information Like many ancient abstract strategy games, the number of pieces and their starting positions varies from region to region but the general play of the game is the same: one player controls a single piece, the fox, the other player controls the geese (usually 13 to 17). The fox player tries to remove all of the geese from the board by jumping them. The geese player tries to prevent this from happening by pinning down the fox so that it cannot move.
Fox and Hounds (1948) no information In this track game one player becomes the Fox and the others act as the Hounds. The Fox has the first move, spins the spinner, and advances along any path the number of spaces indicated. The Hounds then spin in turn, trying to capture the Fox by landing exactly on the space the Fox occupies. The Fox is safe on the Red track, but must move out on his next turn. If the Fox can reach the Fox's Den space by exact count, before being captured by one of the Hounds, he wins - otherwise the player whose
Fox N Forests (2018) no information FOX n FORESTS is a 16-bit style action platformer with RPG and puzzle elements! Switch seasons and wield your crossbow to unveil the mystery of the 5th season.
Fox Sports College Hoops \'99 (1998) no information Fox Sports College Hoops '99 is a college basketball sports video game developed by Z-Axis. (wikipedia.org)
Foxhole (2017) no information Foxhole is an upcoming cooperative sandbox massively-multiplayer action-strategy video game being developed and published by Canadian video game company Clapfoot, whom are based in Toronto, Ontario (WIkipedia).
FoxTail (2018) no information FoxTail is a classic quest inspired by the mid-90s games. Complex quests and freedom in solving them, an interesting plot, beautiful graphics and, of course, an atmosphere of mystery and adventure. (steam)
Fracked (2021) no information Fracked is a PlayStation VR shooter that seamlessly combines relentless 'run-and-cover' gunfights with free and fluid skiing and climbing. (Metacritic.com)
FRACT OSC (2014) no information FRACT is a musical exploration game. You arrive in a forgotten place and explore the vast and unfamiliar landscape to discover the secrets of a world built on sound. You rebuild its machinery by solving puzzles and bring the world back to life by shaping sound and creating music in the game. (steampowered.com)
Fracture (2008) no information Fracture is a third-person shooter video game developed by Day 1 Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Fractured Minds (2018) no information Fractured Minds, a video game which addresses and educates its players on the challenges faced by people suffering from mental health issues. (rightsinfo.org)
Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon (2009) no information Fragile Dreams is set in a post-apocalyptic version of Earth in the near-future. Almost all the world's population has vanished, leaving the surviving buildings and structures abandoned. The game is set in and near the ruins of Tokyo, Japan, where the event that nearly wiped out humanity may have originated. The protagonist, Seto, is a 15-year-old boy who searches the world for other living humans. He encounters Ren, a silver-haired girl who often leaves behind large, cryptic drawings.
Fragile Fighter (2019) no information Trapped in a world of fantasy, a scared but resilient girl is challenged to confront the fragility of life, and face her ultimate fears before it's too late. (Steam)
Fragments of Him (2016) no information The gameplay in Fragments of Him is based on the life and death of Will, a man who dies early in the game. The player controls four characters throughout the game; Will, his ex-girlfriend, his boyfriend at the time when he died, and his grandmother. As the game progresses, it becomes apparent that the story is not only based on Will's life, but also on those of the other characters, and how they cope with his death. (Wikipedia)
Frame Gride (1999) no information The rebellion of Margrave Zort, which began with the death of Emperor Regilio, engulfed an entire empire into a flaming epic war. Five armor giant electors have already been brutally defeated. Archbishop Mirange, the last remaining elector grants the title of knight to a young man. This young man is entrusted with hope as he must defeat the rebel army by piloting the armor giant "Frame Gride" utilizing an ancient power that has been passed down from ancient times. (mobygames)
Framed (2014) no information Framed is a puzzle game played out as a comic book. You play by re-arranging the story before it unfolds to continue to the next screen. The game uses a film noir look, is without any dialogue and tells the story only by images and sounds. (mobygames.com)
Framed 2 (2017) no information FRAMED 2 is a noir puzzle game where you re-arrange panels of an animated comic book to change the outcome of the story. It takes place before the events of the original game. (mobygames.com)
Fran Bow (2015) no information Fran Bow is an indie dark fantasy adventure video game with a strong gothic horror aesthetic. It was developed and published by Killmonday Games in 2015 (wikipedia.org)
Frank Herbert\'s Dune (2001) no information As Paul, the son of the Duke Atreides's concubine and heir to the throne, the player must earn the trust and respect from the natives of the desert planet Dune, the Fremen, to ultimately become their prophesied messiah and free them from the desolate conditions of the planet. He also needs to overcome the evil Baron Harkonnen who slaughtered the Atreides family with covert backup from the Emperor. (wiki)
Frank Rising (2017) no information After falling from the helicopter. Frank was half eaten by the evo zombies but suddenly after all the zombies had gone away, the experimental wasps entered Frank and converted him into an evo zombie which gave him new abilities like acid spit, pouncing, and roaring. After getting all of these new abilities, Frank starts to eat humans. (Dead Rising wiki)
Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball (1995) no information Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball is a multiplatform baseball simulation game that was licensed by the Major League Baseball Players Association, featuring the likeness, motion captured movements, and "Big Hurt" branding of player Frank Thomas. (wikipedia.org)
Frankenstein: The Monster Returns (1991) no information Frankenstein: The Monster Returns is a Nintendo Entertainment System action video game developed by Tose. (wikipedia.org)
Frankie\'s Food Truck Fiasco (2015) no information Order up! Foodies unite! Get a taste of these shape-tastic recipes for fun! Business at Frankie’s famous food truck is brisk! Kids take turns using the Frankie Squeezer to fill scrumptious orders. The first to deliver a 5-course meal is the winner!
Franklin: A Birthday Surprise (2006) no information Franklin decides to help his mom out with getting everything ready for Bear's surprise birthday party by searching for decorations all around the neighborhood. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Franklin\'s Fortune (2018) no information Every turn is an opportunity to use your resources to strategically gain and build on Ben Franklin’s secrets to living life to the fullest. On their turns, players draw 5 cards and use energy, sterling, and persistence to take on new occupations, overcome obstacles, and generally just gain more cards. The game ends when all of the cards are collected from the Common. Each card is worth 1 point (and each 10 sterling) and the player with the most points wins!
Frantic Flea (1996) no information Frantic Flea is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game that was released in April 1996. (wikipedia.org)
Frantics (2018) no information Frantics is all about 15 whacky mini-games for up to four players, where you're competing in everything from frenetic action arena brawls to strategic turn based competitions.
Frantix (2005) no information Frantix is a video game on Sony's PlayStation Portable developed by American studio Killer Game. (wikipedia.org)
Freak Out: Extreme Freeride (2007) no information FreakOut: Extreme Freeride is a sports video game developed by Swedish studio ColdWood Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Freaky Awesome (2017) no information Freaky Awesome is a hectic action rogue-lite. You explore a randomly generated old factory, fighting weird monsters and avoiding traps. Toxic wastes will make you mutate, gaining different powers every time. You will need to adapt to your mutations to survive! (store.steampowered.com)
Freaky Flyers (2003) no information This cartoon style racing game replaces the usual kart formula with planes (and all sorts of flying technology, such as UFOs, flying carpets, and plenty more). Choose from one of the many different, and wacky, characters and take to the sky over various locations, each with its own set of obstacles and shortcuts. Each character has a different level of ability (for example, one may be highly accurate in cornering but slow, while another is much faster but less responsive in turning). (mobygames)
Freakyforms: Your Creations, Alive! (2011) no information Freakyforms: Your Creations, Alive!, known in Japan as Ikimono Zukuri: Crea-toy (??????? ???????, Ikimono Zukuri: Kurieit?i), is a video game developed by Asobis. (wikipedia.org)
Freddi Fish 2: The Case of the Haunted Schoolhouse (1996) no information Freddi Fish 2: The Case of the Haunted Schoolhouse is a 1996 video game and the second of five adventure games in the Freddi Fish series of games developed and published by Humongous Entertainment.
Freddi Fish 3: The Case of the Stolen Conch Shell (1998) no information The Great Conch Shell has been stolen and it's up to Freddi Fish and Luther to catch the culprit! (Steam)
Freddi Fish 4: The Case of the Hogfish Rustlers of Briny Gulch (1999) no information Freddi Fish and Luther are saddling up for the Wild West. Cousin Calico's prize-winning hogfish have been fiendishly fishnapped by some hogfish rustlers. Freddi Fish and Luther resolve to find the rustler's hideout, rescue the hogfish, wrangle those rustlers, and discover the identity of the mysterious Mr. Big. Kids help Freddi and Luther bring justice to Briny Gulch as they explore exciting Wild West locations, investigate clues, and meet new characters.
Freddi Fish 5: The Case of the Creature of Coral Cove (2001) no information On their way to Coral Cove Park, Freddi and Luther run into a large mob of citizens (Earl, Donna, Still One-Jug Short, Kit Craftsman, Marge, and Kipper) and the park's developer Marty Sardini, who are both angry and yet terrified of the sea monster supposedly terrorizing the park. (wikipedia)
Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds (1994) no information Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds is a 1994 video game and the first of five adventure games in the Freddi Fish series of games developed and published by Humongous Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Freddy Pharkas: Frontier Pharmacist (1993) no information Freddy Pharkas: Frontier Pharmacist is a humorous point-and-click adventure game bearing many similarities to other Sierra titles in the same genre, in particular Leisure Suit Larry series. (mobygames.com)
Frederik Pohl\'s Gateway (1992) no information Gateway is a text adventure with graphics, based on the Heechee universe books by Frederik Pohl. When humans finally managed to colonize the planet Venus, they discovered a gigantic system of artificial underground tunnels there. It is assumed that a highly advanced alien race known as Heechee has constructed those tunnels thousands of years ago. (Mobygames.com)
Free Realms (2009) no information Free Realms was a massive multiplayer online role playing video game, developed by Sony Online Entertainment (SOE). (wikipedia.org)
Free Running (2007) no information Free Running is a 2007 video game for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Wii and Microsoft Windows, developed by Rebellion Developments and Core Design. (wikipedia.org)
Freecell (0) no information Cards are dealt into eight cascades, where every card is visible. There are four foundations and four free cells. The free calls can contain only one card at a time. The top cards of the cascades and the cards in the free calls can be moved. In the cascades you can build down in alternating colors, i.e. put a card on an other one if its rank is smaller by one and their color is different. In the foundations you can build up in suit, starting from the ace. The goal is to move every card in the fo
FREEDIVER: Triton Down (2019) no information FREEDIVER: Triton Down is a fully interactive single-player adventure experience in VR. Ren Tanaka is a freediver, capable of swimming to incredible depths without the use of scuba gear. A close call on her last dive has kept her landlocked for months, but when her mentor Dr. Lindstrom, an eccentric and brilliant scientist, claims to have made a stunning discovery in an underwater cavern, Ren decides to return to the deep.
Freedom Fall (2014) no information Freedom Fall is a diabolical down-scrolling platformer set in a prison tower so tall it touches the clouds. Presented with hand painted art, its old school vibe mixes with fast-paced free falling action and a story with both dark wit and heart. (Steam)
Freedom Fighters (2003) no information Freedom Fighters is a 2003 third-person shooter video game for the PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox and Microsoft Windows. It was developed by IO Interactive and published by Electronic Arts. The game is set in an alternate history where the Soviet Union has invaded and occupied New York City.
Freedom Finger (2019) no information Freedom Finger is a music driven, side-scrolling shooter that sends you blasting and punching through 40 levels of bat$#!% crazy action. Starring Nolan North, John DiMaggio, and Sam Riegel! Soundtrack by Aesop Rock, Red Fang, Com Truise, Power Trip, Ty Segall, and many more! (store.steampowered.com)
Freedom Force (2002) no information A real-time tactical role-playing game. The player guides a team of superheroes as they defend Patriot City from a variety of villains, monsters, and other menaces. (wikipedia)
Freedom Force (1988) no information Freedom Force is a video game created by Sunsoft and released in 1988. (wikipedia.org)
Freedom Force vs the 3rd Reich (2005) no information The sequel to Freedom Force, the player guides a team of superheroes as they travel back in time and help overthrow Nazi Germany and its allies during World War II. (wikipedia)
Freedom Planet (2014) no information Freedom Planet is a high-speed platform game that aims to capture the spirit and raw energy of 16-bit gaming, not through unusual gimmicks but through a mix of engaging level design and straight-up action. While it uses many of the same gameplay elements as Sonic the Hedgehog games, including stage gimmicks and character design, it takes place in a completely new verse with original characters. (IMDB)
Freedom Planet 2 (2022) no information Join the heroes of Avalice as they face their greatest challenge yet! An ancient terror has emerged from the depths of the ocean. Merga, a water dragon from Avalice's oldest and deadliest war, has been freed from her crystal prison as a consequence of the Kingdom Stone's destruction. War is imminent once again, but this time, the heroes are split between sides. As friendships are tested, will the girls stand united when Bakunawa rises? (store.steampowered.com)
Freedom Wars (2014) no information Freedom Wars (フリーダムウォーズ, Furīdamuwōzu) is a Japanese action role-playing video game developed by Japan Studio. (wikipedia.org)
Freedom Wings (2006) no information Freedom Wings, known in Japan as Ore no Sentouki (オレのせんとうき), is a flight simulator developed by Taito. (wikipedia.org)
Freedom: les Guerriers de l\'Ombre (1988) no information Freedom - Les Guerriers de l'Ombre for Atari ST by Coktel Vision.
Freekstyle (2002) no information Freekstyle is a 2002 motocross racing video game. (wikipedia.org)
Freelancer (2003) no information Freelancer is a space trading and combat simulation video game. In the game, players take on the roles of spacecraft pilots. These characters fly single-seater ships, exploring the planets and space stations of 48 known star systems. They also engage in dogfights with other pilots (player- and computer-controlled) to protect traders or engage in piracy themselves. (wikipedia.org)
Freespace 2 (1999) no information FreeSpace 2, the follow up to the classic Descent: FreeSpace - The Great War is ready to engage you in the second round. Follow the Grand Terran Vasudan Alliance further into the mysteries of the Shivans. Get your flight stick and hit the flight deck. The last time was just a warm up.
Freestyle MetalX (2003) no information Freestyle MetalX is a sports video game developed by British developer Deibus Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Freestyle Street Soccer (2003) no information Urban Freestyle Soccer (known as Freestyle Street Soccer outside Europe) is a sports video game developed by British studio Gusto Games, a company announced in 2003, made up from eleven former employees of Silicon Dreams Studio, the game's original developer, which closed down in September that year. (wikipedia.org)
Freeway (1981) no information One or two players control chickens who can be made to run across a ten lane highway filled with traffic in an effort to "get to the other side." (wikipedia)
FreezeME (2015) no information FreezeME is a A 3D platformer in the style of the 90s-era but wait there is a twist! The main character “R” has one special tool – a camera around her neck. This camera allows her to literally freeze the objects she photographs. (igdb)
Freight Tycoon (2006) no information Freight Tycoon Inc. is an economic simulation game which challenges players' management skills. It puts one into the shoes of an owner of a cargo transportation company. One has to evaluate the profitability of contracts, contact customers, and appoint drivers to deliver goods. Office development is also an essential part of success in business. Employing and dismissing workers, buying new vehicles and keeping technical records competently. (mobygames.com)
French Tarot (1550) no information Not to be confused with the similar cards used for fortune telling in the English-speaking world. This game is played with a deck of 78 cards based on strategy and trick-taking.
Frequency (2001) no information Frequency is a music video game developed by Harmonix. (wikipedia.org)
Fresh Fish (2014) no information Only the trader with the freshest goods will get the most customers. You try to build your market stalls as close as possible to the matching delivery trucks on a huge market square. To secure the prime spaces for your market stalls, you must buy the stall tiles cheaply at an auction — but if you bid too little and lose the auctions you may later get a space much further away. The player with the lowest value wins as he offers the freshest goods to his customers!
Fresh Start Cleaning Simulator (2022) no information Fresh Start is a relaxing single player game, in which you embark on a mission to clean up the world and restore nature to its fresh and colorful shape. Travel all over the world and give it a Fresh Start it deserves! While traveling the world, you’ll be able to wash away piles of mud and dirt from the surface of the earth. As you gather experience from restoring the world, you can choose to spend them on a variety of upgrades from the skill shop. (store.steampowered.com)
Freshly Frosted (2022) no information Solve puzzles in the world's most adorable donut factory! (Metacritic.com)
Freshly-Picked Tingle\'s Rosy Rupeeland (2006) no information The objective of Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland is to continually build up a tower found under a spring to the west of Tingle's house by feeding Rupees into the tower. Subsequent gameplay is built upon finding as much money as possible, but also mixed with traditional Zelda dungeon adventuring and puzzle elements. Among this, however, is a shallow bargaining system for interacting with NPCs. (wikipedia.org)
Freshwater Fishing (2005) no information Freshwater Fishing card game can be played 4 different ways - 1. Catch the largest stringer of fish 2. Catch the most weight in fish 3. Teams of players as a fish tournament 4. Fun alternative to poker
Freshwater Fly (2019) no information Cast & finesse your line to hook & reel in the most lucrative fish in the river. Each turn you select one die from the dice pool and assign it an action that relates to the particular fishing maneuver you want to take. Higher valued dice typically earn you more powerful actions, but accumulating lower dice totals can earn you free turns. The dice you select will also unlock or multiply various bonus actions you can use to solve the most stringent fishing puzzles in unique and rewarding ways.
FreshWomen - Season 1 (2022) no information You’re a young man trying to find out what happened to your father. But in doing so, you ended up having an accident that erased some of your memories. Now, with a clean slate, you moved to another town to start college. In your freshman life, you will meet several girls in a new world filled with fun, mystery, and sex. (Steam)
Fret Nice (2010) no information Fret Nice is a 2010 platform game developed by Pieces Interactive AB. (wikipedia.org)
Freud\'s Bones (2022) no information Freud's Bones is an adventure that wants to pay homage to the birth of psychoanalysis and its founder Sigmund Freud. Dig deep into Freud's bones to solve the mystery behind disturbing Egyptian artifacts, philosophical puzzles, and perverse sexual disorders in this unprecedented indie adventure game. (Metacritic.com)
Friday Night Bullet Arena (2016) no information Friday Night Bullet Arena is a top-down multiplayer shoot-a-thon with a twist: each player only gets one bullet! You can catch your own bullet to fire again, but catching other bullets is... not recommended. (store.steampowered.com)
Friday the 13th (1989) no information It's a pretty typical summer at Crystal Lake. You and your six Camp Counselor friends watch over the kids enjoying the lake and the wilderness. The days are bright and sunny. The nights are cool and clear. And Jason is on a rampage. It's up to you to stop him, but it's not going to be easy. (wikipedia.org)
Friday the 13th: Killer Puzzle (2018) no information Friday the 13th: Killer Puzzle is a 2018 horror puzzle video game. (wikipedia.org)
Friday the 13th: The Game (2017) no information The game is an asymmetrical multiplayer video game, with up to eight people able to play in one game session. One player is randomly selected to control Jason Voorhees whose objective is to kill as many counselors as possible before time runs out. The objective of playing as a counselor is to fill objectives (which are easier to fill when coordinating with other players) that will allow counselors to escape from the camp, or to survive until time runs out on the session.
The Friends of Ringo Ishikawa (2018) no information A highschool gang leader Ringo Ishikawa trying to live through his last autumn before graduation. With his best friends.
Frigid VR (2022) no information Hunt, build, craft and survive an apocalyptic arctic environment and unravel the mystery of a strange virus that is infecting the local wildlife. (igdb.com)
Fritz Chess (2009) no information Fritz Chess is a video game for the Wii, Nintendo DS, and PlayStation 3 developed by Freedom Factory Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Frog Detective 2: The Case of the Invisible Wizard (2019) no information The famed Frog Detective returns in the most thrilling mystery yet! A town’s welcoming celebration for a mysterious Invisible Wizard has been ripped to shreds by an unknown culprit. The Detective must find out “whodunnit”! (mobygames.com)
Frog Detective 3: Corruption at Cowboy County (2022) no information You're a detective, and a frog, and it's time to solve a mystery in the wild west. (store.steampowered.com)
Frog Fractions (2015) no information You are a frog sitting in a pond trying to keep bugs from eating your fruit. "Discovery" is a big theme of the game, and as you play you'll discover all sorts of nonsense we'll try not to spoil here.
Frog Tennis (2002) no information Whack the talking frog with your racquet, and get a point each time he splashes down on your opponent's side. The first player to reach 5 points wins. For ages 6 and up.
Frog\'s Adventure (2023) no information Frog's Adventure is a point-and-click game about a frog that gets a brain! The 1-2 hours of playtime can be played entirely by mouse as you travel across the unique, hand-drawn world. (store.steampowered.com)
Frogger (1981) no information Frogs cross a busy road and treacherous river to get home and hopefully pick up a mate and a snack on the way.
Frogger (1997) no information Frogger (branded and commonly referred to as Frogger: He's Back!) is a video game remake of the classic 1981 arcade game of the same name. It was developed by SCE Cambridge Studio and published by Hasbro Interactive in November 1997. The game is an expansion of the original arcade game, sporting levels with large maps, an updated set of graphics rendered in 3D, and additional gameplay moves. (wikipedia.org)
Frogger (2012) no information Join Frogger on another epic quest as he fights through more busy streets in search of thrills, chills, and, even love! Dodge cars, balance on wooden logs, and evade Contra aliens to reach the ultimate goal, the other side of the river! (konami)
Frogger 2 (2008) no information Frogger 2 features fifteen levels set in five different environments which Frogger attempts to avoid obstacles and enemies and boss battles. (wiki)
Frogger 2 (2000) no information Frogger 2 have expanded gameplay over original Frogger's games, now the player can find gems in each levels to increase its score, and the apparition of screen scrolling allows for more depths levels and the levels are more inovatives. In the option mode you can choose to play as either Frogger or Lillie Frog. (frogger wiki)
Frogger 2: Swampy\'s Revenge (2000) no information Swampy, a crocodile whom Frogger jumped on in the past, gets revenge on Frogger by stealing the many baby frog siblings of his girlfriend, Lillie Frog. Frogger and Lillie pursue Swampy through various worlds rescuing the baby frogs along the way. (wiki)
Frogger 3D (2011) no information The player controls the main character by running, dashing and dodging past moving obstacles and enemies. Some of the places and environments that can be explored include the Hometown, New York, the Casino, the Military Island, the Far East, and the Pseudo Dimension. The character can jump onto and control bigger frogs, making the player able to destroy several obstacles and light up dark areas. (wiki)
Frogger Advance: The Great Quest (2002) no information The opening slideshow shows the titular character, Frogger, listening in on a conversation between two young boys fishing by a lake. They discuss the classic fairy tale staple of a princess' kiss having the magical property of turning a plain frog into a handsome prince. Upon hearing this, Frogger decides to seek out a princess willing to kiss him. (wikipedia)
Frogger Beyond (2002) no information The time has come for Frogger to go through his "rite of passage." He has reached an age where every frog must make the transition from boy-frog to teenage-frog. In order to make that transition, Frogger will journey to the Chamber of the Elders on his most significant birthday and stand before the eight venerable members of the Elder Council. Upon meeting the council, Frogger will be asked to enter a magic portal that will warp him into each one of the elder's worlds. (wiki)
Frogger Decades (2011) no information Frogger Decades uses the same gameplay as the original Frogger's gameplay, but expanded upon and taken in new directions. Frogger will still be hopping around on a grid-like play field, but rather than the single screen of the original that had the player continuously moving the frog back and forth, the levels in Frogger Decades are axed in a vertical layout. (Frogger wiki)
Frogger II: ThreeeDeep! (1984) no information The goal of Frogger II is to maneuver each frog to a berth at the top of the screen. Once all of the berths are filled the player progresses to the next level. Unlike its predecessor, the game features three consecutive screens for each level rather than one screen per level, with berths at the top of each of the three screens that need to be filled. (wiki)
Frogger in Toy Town (2019) no information The gameplay seems in the same spirit to the Frogger original game, but in 3D top view instead. The gameplay has some new additions, Frogger can now hop up structures in order to retrieve the froglets and he can even fire balls at enemy toys. Meanwhile, collect 100 beans and Frogger goes into "Super Frogger" mode, becomes invincible, and nothing can stop him as he hops onward, knocking blocks and cars out of his way. (frogger wiki)
Frogger Pinball (2011) no information Frogger Pinball heads away from the traditional gameplay elements of the Frogger series, and goes for a pinball game instead. There are couple of modes available, In One Shot Mode, players can compete against their friends for the best high score, while the Story Mode allows players to dive into the adventure of three different tables. (Frogger wiki)
Frogger Returns (2009) no information The game has four levels; Big City, Subway, Sewers, Swamp. This game gives the player the ability to stop and reverse time and make themselves invincible for a short period. There is a multi-player mode with many different mini-games. (wiki)
Frogger: Ancient Shadow (2005) no information Frogger is Back to His Classic Beginnings. His home of Firefly Swamp is being overrun by Dr. Wani and his evil plans. (Metacritic)
Frogger: Get Hoppin\' (2017) no information The game is a mix between an arcade Frogger game and a slot game. On the screen above this where it is all the slot part with the wheel and all is located, while the screen below this is where the arcade part is, in a more traditional Frogger view. (Frogger wiki)
Frogger: Helmet Chaos (2005) no information The story starts when young Frogger is enjoying a sunny day with his friend Lumpy. Frogger then spots a moon fruit in the trees, and he goes off to retrieve it. He comes back and notices that Lumpy wandering off and he is wearing what appears to be a metal object on his head. The journey begins Frogger follows Lumpy all the way to the beach. That's when he realizes the metal object is a mind control helmet. (wiki)
Frogger: The Great Quest (2001) no information When Frogger makes a wish on a falling star, the Fairy Frogmother appears and tells him he should follow his heart's desire. She grants him three gifts: a Magic Bag that can hold many items, the power to see Fairies and Magic Items, and protection from serious harm. With her advice and support, Frogger gathers up his courage and sets off in search of the adventure of a lifetime. (metacritic)
Frogger\'s Adventures 2: The Lost Wand (2002) no information The Eternity Wand has been broken and Hocus has come to ask Frogger to find the 5 Magic Shards to repair the wand. Frogger heads off to five different islands to find the shards. (frogger wiki)
Frogger\'s Adventures: Temple of the Frog (2001) no information We've come a long way from helping a frog cross a busy freeway in the original Frogger. In Frogger Advance: The Great Quest, you take the persistent Frogger on-land and underwater, dodging a barrage of dangerous obstacles. Frogger's side-stepping and jumping moves haven't failed him yet, and you'll need them to battle gigantic beetles, dragons, and a slew of fierce creatures. (Gamefaqs)
Frogger\'s Adventures: The Rescue (2003) no information A young Frog named Frogger is relaxing inside his home in Firefly Swamp when a spaceship crashes in his yard, injuring his friend and guardian Lumpy. The driver of the ship turns out to be Beauty Frog of F.I.R.S.T. (Frog International Rescue Support Team). Frogger becomes a member of F.I.R.S.T. and goes on missions to exotic locations to rescue many of Beauty Frog's friends, including Doctor Frog, who is needed to heal Lumpy. (wiki)
Frogger\'s Journey: The Forgotten Relic (2003) no information Frogger's Journey: The Forgotten Relic begins when Frogger discovers that his beloved grandfather has vanished. Now you must begin a brand-new quest as Frogger, who has new abilities including Warp, Grappling Hook, and more. (metacritic)
Frogsong (2023) no information Chorus is a little frog with huge dreams of protecting the world.Their small size certainly doesn't help anyone take them seriously, either. Seeking a better life, Chorus moves to Boreala, a village where members of the Defense Guild train under the wisdom of an old veteran. They quickly learn things aren't going to be as easy as they hoped. (game presskit)
Froguelike (2024) no information Your choices matter in Froguelike where you play as a frog on a mission to eat all the bugs. Level up, choose new tongues and upgrades, become unstoppable and run straight into the swarm! Unlock all frogs, tongues, items and chapters to become the most powerful frog in the pond. (steam)
Frogun (2022) no information Become the best explorer in the land in this cute, charming retro themed adventure! Renata grabs her parents' last invention, the Frogun, and heads to the Beelzebub ruins to rescue them, and prove that she's as capable as them! Explore colorful levels full of crispy pixelated ruins, in a modern representation of the lowpoly aesthetic. rom levers to buttons, lethal traps and adorable enemies, there's lots of things to use your Frogun on. (tophat.studio/games_frogun.html)
From Dust (2011) no information In From Dust, players assume a god-like, first-person perspective from which they manipulate an archipelago environment in an effort to save and enlighten a nomadic tribe and help them to seek their lost knowledge. With a spherical cursor, the user controls certain types of matter in real time. Lava cools to form solid rock, vegetation propagates in soil and spreads naturally once a village is built, and moving water quickly erodes the terrain. Physical changes to the world occur extremely ra
From Space (2022) no information From Space is a solo and co-op action-shooter for squads up to four players. Take on the challenge of liberating the earth from an alien infestation with your friends, using over-the-top weaponry in a post-apocalyptic world with awesomely stylized graphics. The apocalypse has never been so much fun! (Steam)
From the Abyss (2008) no information In From the Abyss, players control an adventurer in the land of Rubenhaut. Rubenhaut was a peace-loving country, ruled by queens until a dimensional gate the queens had used to seal away evil was broken. Rubenhaut's armies were incapable of fighting off the evil demons and now it is up to the player to seal them away once more. (wikipedia)
From TV animation - Slam Dunk 2: IH Yosen Kanzenban!! (1995) no information Anime/Manga-based basketball video game developed by TOSE and published by Bandai in 1995. (igdb)
Front Mission (1995) no information Front Mission is a tactical role-playing game developed by G-Craft. (wikipedia.org)
Front Mission 1st: Remake (2022) no information Wanzers return to the battlefield once more! Prepare for battle with Front Mission 1st: Remake, a remake of the sci-fi turn-based strategy game Front Mission 1st. (igdb)
Front Mission 2 (1997) no information Front Mission 2 is a tactical role-playing game for the Sony PlayStation developed by G-Craft and published by Square Co., Ltd., and was released in Japan on September 25, 1997. Front Mission 2 is the second main entry and the third entry overall in the Front Mission series. Like other Front Mission titles, Front Mission 2 is part of a serialized storyline that follows the stories of various characters and their struggles involving mecha known as wanzers. (igdb)
Front Mission 2: Remake (2023) no information Front Mission 2: Remake is a remake of the sci-fi tactical role-playing game Front Mission 2. The Remake preserves the mature story, strategic turn-based combat, and Wanzer customization options of the original. Enjoy the revitalized classic with updated visuals and new features and enhancements! (igdb)
Front Mission 2089 (2005) no information Front Mission 2089 is a tactical role-playing game developed by Square Enix Co., Ltd., MSF, and Winds. (wikipedia.org)
Front Mission 3 (1999) no information Front Mission 3 (????????? ??? Furonto Misshon Saado) is a tactical role-playing game for the PlayStation developed by and published by Square Co., Ltd. (wikipedia.org)
Front Mission Evolved (2010) no information Front Mission Evolved (フロントミッション エボルヴ, Furonto Misshon Eborubu) is a third-person shooter video game developed by Double Helix Games. (wikipedia.org)
Frontier: Elite II (1993) no information A space trading and combat simulator written by David Braben and published by GameTek in 1993. It is the first sequel to the seminal game Elite from 1984.
Frontlines: Fuel of War (2008) no information Frontlines: Fuel of War is a first-person shooter game. (wikipedia.org)
Frost (2018) no information Frost is a deck-building, solo-survival card game set on a harsh, frozen world ravaged by a lethal storm. You must lead a group of nomads in search of the Refuge – a haven away from the Frost’s icy grip.
Frostpunk (2018) no information In an alternative timeline in 1886, snowstorms and frost led to failing crops and the death of millions. The player is the leader of a group of people who fled the cold and the hunger to find a heat generator. The player's task is to manage them so they would fire up the generator and build a city, which should cover their basic needs. (Wikipedia)
Frozen Free Fall: Snowball Fight (2015) no information Frozen Free Fall: Snowball Fight is an epic matching puzzle game now featuring 375 challenging levels, a local multiplayer mode, stunning HD graphics and more. (store.steampowered.com)
Frozen Synapse (2011) no information Frozen Synapse is a turn-based tactics video game developed by independent game developer Mode 7 Games, in which players plan their moves at their leisure and turns are resolved simultaneously. Players attempt to win by giving orders to a small squad of armed combatants, most commonly with the goal of eliminating all enemy units. (wikipedia.org)
Frozen Synapse 2 (2018) no information Frozen Synapse 2 is a turn-based tactics video game developed by Mode 7 Games. It is a sequel to the 2011 video game Frozen Synapse. (wikipedia.org)
Frozen Synapse: Prime (2014) no information Frozen Synapse: Prime is a remake of Frozen Synapse.
FRU (2016) no information FRU is a puzzle platformer that features an innovative use of Kinect, in which your silhouette becomes a "portal" between two worlds. You will find yourself solving puzzles by strategically positioning your body, combining physical interaction with traditional platforming.
Fruit Fair (2008) no information You secretly assign your pickers and planters to the different orchards. Then everyone executes their actions. The people later in the round may get cut out of the fruit picking. Next each person in order has a chance to send their fruits to the fair to win prizes or hire another worker. After that who ever has the most fruit in each of the four types wins a special ability. The ability you win can change at the end of the turn. When there are only a certain number of prizes left the game ends
Fruit Ninja (2010) no information In Fruit Ninja, the player slices fruit with a blade controlled via the touch screen. As the fruit is thrown onto the screen, the player swipes their finger across the screen to create a slicing motion, attempting to slice the fruit in half. (wikipedia.org).
Fruit Ninja Kinect (2011) no information Fruit Ninja Kinect is a Kinect version of Fruit Ninja.
The Fruit of Grisaia (2011) no information Y?ji Kazami transfers to Mihama Academy, a school with only five female students and prison-like features. Every student in the school has their own "circumstances" for being there, but Y?ji is not required to do anything about their situation as he asked for a normal student life. According to the decisions he makes while at Mihama Academy, however, he will eventually choose to become involved of his own accord. (wiki)
Fruity Frank (1984) no information Fruity Frank is a 1984 computer game for the Amstrad CPC and MSX home computers. Produced by Kuma Software and authored by Steve Wallis with graphics by his brother Sean Wallis. The gameplay is very similar to Mr. Do!, though the story involves Frank protecting a garden from invading monsters. (Wikipedia.org)
Frutakia 2 (2018) no information Frutakia is back and better than ever! Match 3 or more cute animals and level up! Go ahead and move any row up or down! We dare you to discover its ultra-addictive gameplay, play once and that's it... Simple and smart gameplay, ideal for short periods of time.
FTL: Faster Than Light (2012) no information This "spaceship simulation roguelike-like" allows you to take your ship and crew on an adventure through a randomly generated galaxy filled with glory and bitter defeat.
Fuel (2009) no information Fuel is a 2009 open world racing video game developed by Asobo Studio. (wikipedia.org)
Fuel Overdose (2017) no information This Simulation takes you to the forest! Take over the tasks of a professional woodcutter and enjoy working in the woods. Control huge machinery, fell the trees, arrange the timber and comb through your wood. Sell the wood, several products and earn money to expand your company.
Fuel Renegades (2018) no information Fuel Renegades is an epic arcade racing game REAL FREE (no DLC, no loot boxes, just fun), where your brain will produce tons of adrenaline because of the awesome races endings. Play up to four players in the same computer enjoying the polished mechanics that gives you a smooth game feel.
Fuga: Melodies of Steel (2021) no information Fuga: Melodies of Steel is a turn-based role-playing video game developed and published by CyberConnect2. (wikipedia.org)
Fuga: Melodies of Steel 2 (2023) no information The sequel to the captivating tale of Fuga: Melodies of Steel has arrived! This turn-based RPG is back with a ramped up battle system for more strategy, as well as a brand new event system that gives you more thrilling choices to affect your experience! (Metacritic.com)
The Fugitive (1964) no information A spin and move game for 2 to 4 players, based on the ABC television series of the same name. Comes with game board, 4 player pawns, spinner, and 32 cards.
Fugue (2019) no information Take your time, relax, and enjoy to the songs you create. Solve math problems in relaxing environments as you try to get birds to their nests. (game press kit)
Full Auto (2006) no information Full Auto is a video game for the Xbox 360 console published by Sega. (wikipedia.org)
Full Auto 2: Battlelines (2006) no information Full Auto 2: Battlelines is the second Full Auto game. (wikipedia.org)
Full Circle (2019) no information Using the letters laid out in the middle, spell a word along the rim of the disc! Build off of the letters the previous player used, so you score more and make them lose points! If the previous player spelled GAME, and you spell MEETING using their M and E, you cause them to lose two of their points, and you get seven (one for each letter)! If the next player spells GASP using your G, you lose one of your points and they get four…and so on!
Full House Poker (2011) no information Full House Poker is a video game poker variant Texas hold 'em developed by Microsoft Game Studios and Krome Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Full Metal Daemon Muramasa (2009) no information Rooted in traditional warrior philosophy and packed full of action, drama, and humor, this epic visual novel is an experience you'll never forget. (jastusa.com)
Full Metal Furies (2018) no information From the creators of Rogue Legacy comes a "true-cooperative" action RPG. FULL METAL FURIES puts an emphasis on team play with a unique combat system where everyone is important. Work together to defeat special enemies, string organics combos to deal massive damage, and save a wartorn world that is battling itself to extinction. (Steam)
Full Pipe (2003) no information Full Pipe (Total Flush) (Russian: ?????? ?????, Polnaya Truba) is a computer game developed by Russian PIPE studio. (wikipedia.org)
Full Spectrum Warrior (2004) no information Full Spectrum Warrior is a squad-based, real-time tactics game in which the player issues commands to two fireteams, Alpha and Bravo. (wikipedia)
Full Spectrum Warrior: Ten Hammers (2006) no information The game features improvements and additions in gameplay. New gameplay mechanics such as splitting up fireteams into groups of two were added. The player is given the ability to position fireteams in interior firing positions that negate an enemy's cover. (wikipedia)
Full Throttle (1995) no information One minute you're on the road, riding. Not a care in the world. Then some guy in a suit comes along, says he's got a deal for you and your gang. But when you come to, you've got a lump on your head, the law on your back, and a feeling in your gut that the road you're on is about to get a lot rougher...
Full Throttle Remastered (2017) no information Full Throttle Remastered is a remastered version of Full Throttle.
Full Throttle: All-American Racing (1994) no information Full Throttle: All-American Racing, known in Japan as Full Power (??????), is a racing video game released for the SNES. (wikipedia.org)
Full Tilt! Pinball (1995) no information Full Tilt! Pinball is a pinball video game developed by Cinematronics and published by Maxis in 1995. It featured pre-rendered 3D graphics and three tables: Space Cadet, Skulduggery, and Dragon's Keep. On each table, there were displays on the side which showed the players' score, ball number, player number, a display for various information and a table-specific image.
Full Void (2023) no information Full Void is a 2D Cinematic Puzzle Platformer set in a dystopian future. A young teenager, scared and alone, must use all their skills to defeat a rogue AI that keeps mankind oppressed. (Steam)
Fullmetal Alchemist 2: Curse of the Crimson Elixir (2004) no information A frightening phenomenon is sweeping the country; people in many regions are vanishing without a trace. In Resembool, Edward and Alphonse meet an enigmatic alchemist. It seems that he has some connection with both the disappearances and the strange creatures. Edward and Alphonse soon find themselves headed for the ruins of Siam-Sid, the capital city of Lebis, to discover the truth behind the monstrous creatures and the puzzling disappearances. (metacritic)
Fullmetal Alchemist 3: The Girl who Succeeds God (2005) no information The setting is Valdolla, a large city completely surrounded by snow-capped mountains.Edward, Alphonse, and Winry meet Sophie Belkman, a fourteen-year-old girl with silver hair and light blue eyes who has been cornered by Leonid, the guardian of ice. When Edward's attempt to save her from him fails, she uses a strange power causing a blinding golden light to light up the entire sky. (FMA Wiki)
Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken Angel (2003) no information The story begins as Edward and Alphonse Elric hop a train to the capital city of Central. But an impromptu hijacking forces them into an all-out brawl against a rebel military faction. After the hijackers are defeated, a shocking new twist is revealed, sending the brothers? path askew and leading them to their wildest quest yet. (metacritic)
Fullmetal Alchemist: Dream Carnival (2004) no information The game's story involves a fighting tournament during a large festival that allows for any pair of fighters to participate. The participants are allowed to use weapons and alchemical skills. The game's main characters are Edward Elric, Alphonse Elric, and Roy Mustang. The fighting involves the two versus two style of game playing. Each team shares a "star" meter which decreases each time one member of the team dies. If all the stars disappear, the battle ends. (wiki)
Fullmetal Alchemist: Dual Sympathy (2005) no information The video game spans through the entire 51 episodes of Fullmetal Alchemist, and is a side-scrolling brawler in the vein of classic titles like Final Fight or Battletoads. Players control Edward Elric, and his brother Al will often fight alongside him. The touch screen feature of the Nintendo DS is used to draw transmutation circles for alchemy, as well as to trigger special moves, some of which are necessary to progress through the game. (wiki)
Fullmetal Alchemist: Trading Card Game (2007) no information Fullmetal Alchemist: Trading Card Game is the second video game for the Nintendo DS portable game console. The game is based on the trading card game. (fma.fandom.com)
Fumiko! (2017) no information This gravity-defying 3D Platformer takes you on a surreal trip through a twisted virtual network. Uncover the secrets this world tries to hide from you: an artificial intelligence named Fumiko! (store.steampowered.com)
Fun \'n\' Games (1994) no information Fun 'n Games is a compilation video game developed by Leland Interactive Media. (wikipedia.org)
Fun House (1991) no information Fun House is a 1991 action video game based on the US version of the television show Fun House. (wikipedia.org)
Fun! Fun! Minigolf Touch! (2012) no information Fun! Fun! Minigolf Touch! is a minigolf video game developed by Shin'en Multimedia.
FunBox Party (2018) no information Fun Box party is a perfect party package, because having fun together is the best kind of fun. Three arcade games that are perfect for making any party the best one ever! (nintendo.com)
Funglish (2009) no information Can you get the other players to guess the word KANGAROO? You can’t talk or act— but you can find, grab and play just the right clues from 120 descriptive tiles as everyone shouts out their guesses. You play living, wild, and tall. Is it a Redwood? A giraffe? A basketball player? Nope. Keep playing tiles like furry, brown and bouncy. Once another player yells out KANGAROO, try a new word before time runs out!
Funky Barn (2012) no information Funky Barn, known as Funky Barn 3D on the Nintendo 3DS, is a farm simulation video game developed by Tantalus Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Funky Jet (1992) no information In the beat 'em-up game Funky Jet you control one of two characters equipped with a jetpack, a goggle pilot head and boxing gloves. (mobygames)
Funky Lab Rat (2010) no information Funky Lab Rat is a downloadable-only puzzle-platform game. (wikipedia.org)
FunTown Mahjong (2009) no information FunTown Manjong is a board video game based on Mahjong. (wikipedia.org)
Fur Fighters (2000) no information A group of baby stuffed animals are kidnapped from their families by the Stupid Bears (an evil gang of stuffed teddy bears, of all things!), and it is up to the Fur Fighters to save the young ones. The group that you control ranges from Kangaroos and Penguins to Cats and Dogs, all with their unique abilities and styles of fighting, which you must use to not only defeat the Stupid Bears, but complete puzzles and specific objectives along the way. (mobygames.com)
Fur Fun (2017) no information Fur Fun is an Action game, developed and published by Dalas, which was released in 2017. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Furi (2016) no information Furi is a game where you fight for a reason. It’s a game that teases you before the fight, while you walk toward your fate, the same way you would be pumped up and stressed before a boxing match. As you do, you’ll start to piece together about why you’re here and what you’re fighting for.
Furmins (2012) no information Furmins is a physics-based action puzzle game. (wikipedia.org)
Furniture : Build and Repair (2024) no information Build, repair, and clean numerous pieces of furniture at your own pace in this relaxation game where cleaning and construction come together to provide a serene experience during your leisure time. Unbox the furniture to reveal its pieces, and maybe even a few surprises... Rearrange them to your liking for a clearer view. Fix a granny's carousel, clean the neighbor's cat tree, or build a child's cardboard castle.
Furu Furu Park (2007) no information Furu Furu Park (???????, Furu Furu P?ku) (originally known as Furi Furi) is a collection of minigames for the Wii. (wikipedia.org)
Furwind (2018) no information Furwind is a colorful, pixel art style, action-platformer game that evokes the challeging classics of the old days. Embark on this epic adventure in which a little fox will fight the ominous darkness that is invading its world. (store.steampowered.com)
Fury of Dracula (third edition) (2015) no information This edition features all-new art and graphic design crafted to complement the game's intuitive, thematic mechanics. Rounds are now broken into day and night: hunters take actions during both, but Dracula can only act at night. Combat is now more streamlined and decisive, and new rumor tokens allow Dracula to mislead hunters and extend the terrible reach of his influence. Count Dracula triumphs if he advances his influence track to thirteen.
Fury of the Furries (1993) no information A group of Tinies return to their home planet after a voyage in space. They find out that their beautiful home has been turned into a horrid place by The Wicked One, a dark and cunning Tiny with a giant fang jutting from its mouth. The player controls a Tiny, who must defeat The Wicked One, who has captured the king and turned all the Tinies into mindless monsters by using a device simply referred to as "the machine". (wikipedia.org)
Fury Unleashed (2020) no information Fury Unleashed is a combo-driven roguelite action platformer - each kill you score increases your combo. Hit certain thresholds and your damage resistance and healing powers will kick in! It's a game you can even beat in one, ultimate combo. Are you up for the task? (store.steampowered.com)
Fury³ (1995) no information Fury³ is a Windows adaptation of Terminal Velocity where you pilot a super fighter and kill bazillion targets from first person (default) or third-person viewpoints. The action is fast and furious, with plenty of air and ground threats plus structures to shoot. However, the player has to regulate where to shoot because a certain number of points are deducted for each shot of greenery. shrub or tree. (mobygames.com)
Fuse (2013) no information Fuse is a four-player cooperative third-person shooter video game developed by Insomniac Games. (wikipedia.org)
Fuser (2020) no information Fuser is a rhythm game developed by Harmonix. (wikipedia.org)
FusionFall (2009) no information Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall was a massively multiplayer online game developed by Cartoon Network and South Korean studio Grigon Entertainment. Under the control of Lord Fuse, Planet Fusion travels through the universe. He is destroying planets by devouring them, and Earth becomes the next target. To do so, he drops Fusion Matter that takes a warped monster-like shape of objects nearby. The goal is to prevent the enemies' plan and defeat them. (Wikipedia, edited)
Futurama (2003) no information Futurama: The Video Game is a 3D platform video game based on the science fiction animated series of the same name. The game features cel-shaded graphics and is set in various levels based on locations from the show. Gameplay is a mix of shooting and platforming. The player can play as four characters: Fry, Bender, Leela and Zoidberg. The game received mixed reviews. (wikipedia.org)
Futurama: Game of Drones (2016) no information This is Professor Farnsworth. I'm sending you off on a whirlwind of deadly, quite deadly, and very deadly missions! I've created an array of delivery drones to make your almost certain death more fun than my trip to Ecstasia 9, the fun planet!
Future Cop: LAPD (1998) no information Take control of a transforming mech in Los Angeles and clean up the crime that is running rampant throughout. Use powerful weapons to destroy anything in your way, remember...serve, protect and survive! (mobygames.com)
Future Tactics: The Uprising (2004) no information Low and his Sister Pepper work with other survivors to fight off an alien threat in this turn based tactical shooter. Each turn players have a range of mobility and can use each of their characters to explore a small area (sometimes finding power ups), shoot at enemies, and attempt to take cover. Then the enemy responds similarly. Almost all of the terrain in this game can be moved or destroyed.
Future Unfolding (2017) no information Future Unfolding is an action adventure that is all about exploration. Your goal is to unfold the mysteries and solve the puzzles hidden in the beautiful landscapes around you. (store.steampowered.com)
Future Wars (1989) no information Future Wars is a graphic adventure game, and the first to use Delphine's proprietary Cinematique point-and-click interface. In the year 1989, a simple window cleaner is working outside of a skyscraper. Intending to play a prank on his angry boss, the unlikely hero discovers a secret passage leading to a time machine along with mysterious alien documents. (mobygames.com).
Future Wars (2010) no information Battle it out on the proving grounds and get ready for Future Wars. Similar to classic titles such as Advance Wars and Battle Isle, the game takes strategy gaming away from the micro-management overkill that it has become and using simple, proven rock-paper-scissors principles, reopens the genre to everyone. (store.steampowered.com)
FutureGrind (2019) no information Nail the perfect line in the future's most challenging stunt sport! Grab your bike and hit the rails in this stylish stunt-racer all about tricks, skill, and speed. Chain together huge combos on tracks made of floating rails, but watch out: touch the rail of the wrong color and you'll explode! (store.steampowered.com)
futureU (2008) no information futureU is an educational video game developed and published by Aspyr Media. (wikipedia.org)
Futuridium EP Deluxe (2014) no information Futuridium EP Deluxe is an indie shoot'em up video game developed by Italian developer MixedBag. (wikipedia.org)
Fuzion Frenzy (2001) no information Up to four players can compete in two different game modes: "Tournament" or "Mini-Game Frenzy". Mini-Game Frenzy is the simpler of the two, involving players selecting individual mini-games while an ongoing tabulation of wins per player is maintained. In contrast, the Tournament mode is the core game mode, where players attempt to earn the highest number of points after playing through two or more play zones. (wiki)
Fuzion Frenzy 2 (2007) no information ike its predecessor, Fuzion Frenzy 2 is a multiplayer game in which players choose colorful characters and compete to win a tournament made up of various mini-games. All six of the original characters - Dub, Geena, Jet, Naomi, Samson, and Zak - make their return, although in most cases with new and different character designs. (wiki)
Fuzz Dungeon (2021) no information The well back to your job has been absorbed inside a sasquatch sex amulet. Journey through 15 levels of absurdist human history to try and bring it back and recreate a new society where you may or may not have to go back to work. (store.steampowered.com)
G Darius (1997) no information G Darius chronicles the story of the Darius star and the heroes who protect it from evil. G. Darius features similar gameplay concepts to other titles in the series, but now plays in 2D/3D (a la Einhander/Thunder Force V/R-Type Delta). (mobygames.com)
G String (2020) no information Slip into the Standard Issue Biosuit as Myo Hyori, a gifted Korean teenage girl who must face the perils of the future. Survive many hazards, explore a seemingly endless metropolis and beyond as the world around you implodes and history marches towards its inevitable conclusion. (store.steampowered.com)
G-Force (2009) no information G-Force is a name of a movie based video game based on the film of the same name. It was available for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Xbox 360 and iOS.
G-LOC: Air Battle (1990) no information G-LOC: Air Battle is a 1990 air combat arcade game by Sega. (wikipedia.org)
G-LOC: R360 (1990) no information G-LOC: Air Battle is a 1990 combat flight simulator arcade game developed and published by Sega. It is a spin-off of the company's After Burner series. The title refers to "G-force induced Loss Of Consciousness". Wikipedia
G-Police (1997) no information The game has a science fiction setting, inspired by Blade Runner. The story takes place in the year 2097, on a colonised Callisto. The game charts the protagonist Slater's attempts to discover the truth behind his sister's mysterious death while working for the titular G-Police. The gameplay involves piloting VTOL aircraft resembling helicopters, engaging in combat with enemies and protecting allies. (wikipedia.org)
G.A.S.P!! Fighters\' NEXTream (1998) no information G.A.S.P!! Fighters' NEXTream (Generation of Arts, Speed and Power) is a fighting video game. (wikipedia.org)
G.I. Joe (1992) no information G.I. Joe is a third-person rail shooter video game produced by Konami and released in 1992 for video arcades. It is based on the cartoon series G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero and stars four characters from the show: Duke, Snake Eyes, Scarlett, and Roadblock. (wikipedia)
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1991) no information G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero is a 1991 run and gun game published by Taxan. (wikipedia.org)
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1985) no information Yo Joe! COBRA is up to its slimy tricks once again. They are planning world domination through mass terrorism. The team forces must unite to advance and stop the menace of COBRA in G.I. Joe. the new video game adventure from Konami! (igdb)
G.I. Joe: Cobra Strike (1983) no information Cobra Strike is an arcade style action game for one to three players. As G.I. Joe, you need to defend the recruits at a training camp from the evil Cobra, who is attacking the camp in the form of a giant snake. (mobygames)
G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout (2020) no information You control both Gi Joe and Cobra in a 3rd person view shooting game. You complete objectives.
G.I. Joe: The Atlantis Factor (1992) no information G.I. Joe: The Atlantis Factor is a Nintendo Entertainment System video game developed by KID. (wikipedia.org)
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009) no information G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra is a video game adaptation of the film of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
G1 Jockey 4 (2005) no information G1 Jockey 4 is a horse racing simulator published by Koei. (wikipedia.org)
Gabriel Knight 2: The Beast Within (1995) no information The second game in the series (also known as 'The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery') follows Gabriel on his second Schattenjäger case. A year after the events of 'Sins of the Fathers', he has moved to his ancestral home in Bavaria, Germany to write his new novel. The population of Rittersberg, the seat of the Schattenjägers, are well aware of his family's reputation and when word reaches them of what is reported to be a werewolf attack in Munich, they compel Gabriel to go and investigate
Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned (1999) no information The plot sees Gabriel Knight and his assistant Grace Nakimura attempting to track down an infant that had been abducted from the home of a Scottish family of nobles, and features various religious, mythological and historical elements in the story - primarily vampires, the fabled legend of the Holy Grail, the Knights Templar, the Freemasons and the Priory of Sion, and Jesus.
Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers (1993) no information 'Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers' follows the eponymous Gabriel Knight, owner of a rare book store, and fledgling writer, as he investigates a series of local murders he plans to use as the basis for his new novel. Its CD-ROM version includes voice-acting by Tim Curry and Mark Hamill.
Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers 20th Anniversary Edition (2014) no information Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers 20th Anniversary Edition was made for the PC and Mac. It was developed by Jane Jensen's new studio Pinkerton Road Studios and released by Phoenix Online Studios on October 15, 2014. The reimagining includes improved graphics, a remastered soundtrack, and new puzzles and game play. A version of the game for Android and iOS was released on July 23, 2015. (wikipedia)
Gachapin\'s Diary DS (2007) no information On September 20, 2007, Hudson Soft released Gachapin's Diary DS (ガチャピン日記DS), a jigsaw puzzle video game starring Gachapin for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. (wikipedia.org)
Gadget & the Gadgetinis (2004) no information Video game based on the children's TV-show "Gadget & the Gadgetinis"
Gadget Tycoon (2001) no information Gadget Tycoon is a management sim that puts you in charge of designing, developing and distributing futuristic gizmos. You compete with rival companies to create the best products and to discover technology that you can patent (and then charge your rivals for). You start with a dilapidated warehouse and a little money. You build up your business by researching technology, choosing employees to hire and buying equipment. (mobygames.com)
Gaia Project (2017) no information Gaia Project is a new game in the line of Terra Mystica. As in the original Terra Mystica, fourteen different factions live on seven different kinds of planets, and each faction is bound to their own home planets, so to develop and grow, they must terraform neighboring planets into their home environments in competition with the other groups. In addition, Gaia planets can be used by all factions for colonization, and Transdimensional planets can be changed into Gaia planets.
Gaiares (1990) no information It's the year 300x. The Earth has been ravaged by careless humans, leaving an uninhabitable, polluted wasteland. The space terrorists, Gulfer, plan to harvest the pollution to make some sort of garbage weapon. The good guys, the Leezaluth, aren't happy about that, so they decide they have to blow up the Earth before Gulfer gets at it. They give Earth an ultimatum: destroy Gulfer or Leezaluth destroys Earth. (mobygames.com)
Gain Ground (1988) no information Gain Ground is a 1988 action-strategy arcade game later ported to home systems (wikipedia.org).
Gōketsuji Ichizoku: Senzo Kuyō (2009) no information Gōketsuji Ichizoku: Senzo Kuyō follows up on Shin Gōketsuji Ichizoku: Bonnō no Kaihō's storyline. Oume calls a new tournament, leading to a new clash of some of the strangest characters around. Whereas the previous two games in the Matrimelee trilogy were more traditional, "old-school" fighting games, Senzo Kuyō takes some influence from the "anime fighters" that were growing in popularity at the time. (mobygames)
Gakuen Alice: Waku Waku Happy Friends (2007) no information There are rumors that Gakuen Alice will disappear. In order to prevent this, we will save money in the piggy bank. The method of saving is to synthesize items collected in forests, create items, and submit them to the auction. All items that can be synthesized are specially made by firefly. You can make ketchup bullets, Pigler No. 3, pengie badges, etc. that appear in the original. You can make many other items without getting bored. (vndb.org)
Gakuen Heaven 2: Double Scramble (2014) no information Gakuen Heaven 2: Double Scramble is an Adventure game, developed and published by Spray. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Gakuen Heaven: Boy\'s Love Scramble (2002) no information Gakuen Heaven: Boy's Love Scramble is a visual novel in which a male player character pursues relationships with other men, more widely known in Japan as a BL (boys' love) game. (MobyGames.com)
Gakuen Heaven: Okawari (2005) no information Gakuen Heaven: Okawari is a fan disc based on Gakuen Heaven: Boy's Love Scramble.
Gal Gunvolt Burst (2018) no information Take on brand-new 2D side-scrolling action with a 'Burst Combo!' Enter a virtual world of cyber-landscapes and unravel the mystery behind its creation!
Gal Metal (2018) no information Take down alien invaders with the power of metal. One night while on his way home from school, a high school boy is abducted by the Octoids, an extraterrestrial species bent on revenge. The boy's soul is transplanted into a high school girl's body in a sinister experiment. Now sharing a body, the duo must work together with her high school band, K.M.G. (Kichijoji Metal Girls) to defeat the aliens with their greatest weakness: metal. (Metacritic.com)
Gal*Gun (2011) no information Gal Gun is a Japanese bishōjo rail shooter game developed by Inti Creates. (wikipedia.org)
Gal*Gun 2 (2018) no information Gal Gun is back for an adventure more outrageous than ever! A new army of girls has been overpowered by lust in THE FULL-FRONTAL SEQUEL to Japan's infamous shooter. Fend them off with your Pheromone Shot and use new gadgets to expel demons from their bodies in the most audacious first-person shooter you'll ever play! (Metacritic.com)
Gal*Gun Returns (2021) no information Gal*Gun Returns is a remastered version of the 2011 bish?jo rail shooter game developed by Inti Creates, Gal*Gun. (wikipedia.org)
Gal*Gun: Double Peace (2015) no information A rail shooter, with a difference, replacing bullets with pheromone shots, and enemies with giddy love-obsessed school girls
Galactic Civilizations (2003) no information The goal of the game is to eventually dominate the galaxy. It is possible to achieve victory through war, cultural domination, diplomacy or by developing overwhelming advanced technology. (wikipedia.org)
Galactic Civilizations II (2006) no information The player takes on the role of the leader of a space-faring civilization and must guide its expansion in a hostile galaxy. Gamers must balance their economic, technological, diplomatic, cultural, and military power to forge alliances, fight wars, and ultimately dominate the galaxy. The game is single-player and allows the player to play randomly generated galactic maps or play through a multi-mission campaign that tells the story of an ancient enemy called the Dread Lords. (Steam)
Galactic Civilizations III (2015) no information In the 23rd century the human race has taken to the stars. From your beginnings on Earth, build a civilization that can stand the test of time in the largest space-based strategy game of all time. Join the adventure!
Galactic Civilizations III: Crusade (2017) no information Experience a whole new side of Galactic Civilizations III with the Crusade expansion! Discover your enemy's weak points with espionage, actively invade and conquer planets, and help talented citizens rise to power and drive your civilization into a golden age. With a detailed civilization builder tool for Steam workshop, espionage, revamped invasions, Galactic Citizens system, new races and civilizations, and more.
Galactic Civilizations IV (2022) no information Warfare. Planetary Conquest. Cultural Domination. Political Alliances. Technological Supremacy. How will you achieve victory? Galactic Civilizations IV is a space-based 4X strategy game set in the 24th century. Humans have discovered faster-than-light travel, and aliens compete with humanity for dominion of the galaxy. (Metacritic.com)
Galactic Conqueror (1989) no information Galactic Conqueror is an action game for the Atari ST developed by Titus released in 1989 (by Titus)
Galactic Empire (1990) no information Galactic Empire is a 1990 space flight simulator computer game by Tomahawk where the player is conquering the universe, roaming from planet to planet. It has a sequel: A.G.E.. Wikipedia
Galactik Football (2009) no information Galactik Football is a fast-paced futuristic sports game where players are responsible for a young team of stars from the planet Akillian called the Snow Kids. The aim of the game is victory in the illustrious Galactik Football Cup, knocking out rival teams such as the Wambas, the Technoids and the terrifying Shadows along the way. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Galaga (1981) no information The gameplay of Galaga puts the player in control of a spacecraft which is situated at the bottom of the screen, with enemy aliens arriving in formation at the beginning of a stage, either trying to destroy, collide with, or capture the spaceship, with the player progressing every time alien forces are vanquished. (Wikipedia)
Galaga \'88 (1987) no information Galaga '88 is a 1987 fixed shooter arcade game by Namco. (wikipedia.org)
Galaga Legions (2008) no information Galaga Legions is a 2008 twin-stick shooter video game developed and released by Namco Bandai Games. (wikipedia.org)
Galaga Legions DX (2011) no information Galaga Legions DX is a 2011 twin-stick shooter video game developed and published by Namco Bandai Games for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It is the sequel to Galaga Legions (2008), and is the fourteenth entry in the Galaxian series.
Galaga: Destination Earth (2000) no information The player chases the famous alien horde through space debris, asteroid fields and the rings of Saturn before orbiting the sun and moon. The stages proceed to Earth's upper atmosphere and, in the closing sequences, its cities. Players collect the aliens' weapons and use their fighters to defend against missiles and suicide runs through infinite levels. In a tribute to the arcade classic, there are special Challenge Stages during which the player can earn tons of bonus points. (mobygames.com)
Galak-Z: The Dimensional (2015) no information 80's spaceship anime and arcade-gaming meld with ultra-modern physics and A.I. in a skill-demanding, procedurally generated rogue-lite adventure! Be the hero in a world that oozes classic Saturday morning anime but plays like a tough, modern, tactical shooter. Try to survive the hostile environments of deep space, battling warring factions full of unique and cunning enemies.
Galaxian (1979) no information An arcade game that was developed by Namco and released in October 1979. It was published by Namco in Japan and imported to North America by Midway that December. A fixed-shooter game in which the player controls a spaceship at the bottom of the screen, and shoots enemies descending in various directions, it was designed to compete with Taito Corporation's successful earlier game Space Invaders (which was released in the previous year, and also imported to the US by Midway Games). The game was h
Galaxian3: Project Dragoon (1990) no information In Galaxian 3, you, and multiple other players man the guns on a starship called Dragoon. The piloting is handled elsewhere so all you're concerned with is gun-firing. As enemies approach, you must shoot them down. You are trying to make it through the enemy fighters to reach and destroy the Cannon Seed. Be advised that all players are on the same ship so you all share the same life meter. When that life meter reaches zero, everybody's game is over. (mobygames.com)
Galaxy 5000: Racing in the 51st Century (1991) no information Galaxy 5000: Racing in the 51st Century is a racing video game developed by Activision. (wikipedia.org)
Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors (1995) no information As the millennium nears in the far future, a being of ultimate power named Felden will make his appearance in the galaxy. It is unknown whether he comes to destroy all living beings or use his powers for good, but whatever the reason a group of skilled fighters from all corners of the universe have decided to beat each other up in order to face off against him and claim his power. (mobygames)
Galaxy Force (1989) no information Galaxy Force is a port of Galaxy Force II. It removes the energy meter, the speed controls and the fifth level. The enemy placement is largely revised. (mobygames.com)
Galaxy Force II (1990) no information Galaxy Force 2 is a shoot 'em up game for the Atari ST developed by Software Studios released in 1990 (by Activision)
Galaxy of Pen & Paper (2017) no information Galaxy of Pen & Paper is a turn-based meta RPG about a group of players rolling dice in the year 1999! Create your own game master and RPG party, as they roleplay, explore distant planets in their imagination, fight weird aliens and save the galaxy in the era of dial-up internet and floppy disks! (store.steampowered.com)
Galaxy on Fire 2 (2010) no information Galaxy On Fire 2 is a spaceflight simulation video game created and distributed by Fishlabs in 2010. The game revolves around spaceflight and space combat, set in a universe with multiple star systems. Players can fight enemies, mine for ore, trade commodities, and complete jobs as side-quests. (wikipedia.org)
Galaxy Trucker (2007) no information The galactic leader in sewer system construction is looking for can-do guys and gals to haul materials to remote regions of the galaxy.... The game consists of three rounds. In each round, the players begin by rummaging through the Warehouse, trying to grab the best components and build the best space ship. Once the ships are under way, the players try to avoid snares and obstacles, while grasping financial opportunities, each hoping to be the first to finish with an undamaged ship. (Czechgames)
Galcon (2008) no information Galcon is a real time strategy video game developed by Phil Hassey. It is set in space and involves maneuvering fleets of ships to capture enemy planets. (videogamegeek.com)
Gale Racer (1991) no information A first-person road race in a prototype Ferrari 330 P4, where the character is pursued by cops, disrupted by traffic, and distracted by weather, all the while trying to beat your Rivals to each objective. Features the first ever appearance of Sonic the Hedgehog... as a dangling air freshener.
Galerians (1999) no information Galerians is a survival horror game in the vein of early games in the Resident Evil series. The game follows a boy named Rion who discovers he has psychic powers. He has amnesia, and in the process of learning his identity, he discovers that he is humanity's last hope for survival against the Galerians, genetically enhanced humans. (wikipedia.org).
Galerians: Ash (2002) no information An ultra-intelligent mother computer named Dorothy was given the responsibility of managing humans' lives. However, the computer's mind told her the humans must be destroyed as weak, imperfect beings, and a race of super-humans, the Galerians, must be created. Rion, the hero of the first game, destroyed Dorothy in a dramatic battle. Now Rion is brought back to life and learns that Dorothy was able to execute a destructive program before her death. (mobygames)
Galleon: Islands of Mystery (2004) no information Galleon takes you from the bustling port of Akbah to islands populated with giant monsters, evil slave lords, and damsels in distress. You'll follow Captain Rhama Sabrier as he investigates the origins of a mysterious ship that could hold the key to incredible powers and untold wealth. Rhama's journey takes you to six island locations filled with action, exploration, and challenges. (Metacritic)
The Gallerist (2015) no information Combining the elements of an Art dealer, museum curator, and Artists’ manager, you are about to take on that job! You will promote and nurture Artists; buy, display, and sell their Art; and build and exert your international reputation. As a result, you will achieve the respect needed to draw visitors to your Gallery from all over the world. There's a lot of work to be done, but don't worry, you can hire assistants to help you achieve your goals. Build your fortune by running the most lucra
Gallop & Ride (2008) no information Gallop and Ride is a video game developed by Austrian studio Sproing Interactive Media GmbH. (wikipedia.org)
Galloping Golf (1926) no information a dice driven game in which players compete at par 4 holes by rolling five dice with various outcomes. Each player scores between 2-9 per hole (no hole-in-one). Scores are tallied on scoring sheets and the lowest score wins. Anyone who does not play golf can quickly learn the Golf Game by reading the accompanying rules.
Galloping Pigs (1992) no information Plastic pigs are placed on a track made from cards laid in a circle, and then players are given cards in the colors of the pigs. Each turn, a player selects a card, and moves the corresponding pig one space forward. If the space in front is occupied by another pig, then the moving pig 'leapfrogs' that, and this can continue until the pig takes the lead, which gives the active player a food card. Play goes on like this until all cards for the round have been played, however in order to keep the f
Gambler (1975) no information Players move around the board conducting various games of chance (horse racing, lottery, lucky number, etc.) in order to win money. The first person to reach a certain money level wins the game. The centerpiece of the game is a unique dice shaker that randomizes the dice and has them fall into the handle so that players can bet on the order that the dice fall in (where the highest die will be located, for example).
Gambol (2018) no information Gambol is a wall-hopping, ceiling-slapping jaunt of a platformer with straight forward controls, and buttery smooth movement. You control the Gambol Gumball through a gauntlet of levels designed with flow and rhythm in mind to test your platforming grit. (store.steampowered.com)
Game & Wario (2013) no information The game offers sixteen mini-games, consisting of twelve single-player titles (two of which can be played with two players) and four multiplayer-only titles for up to five players. The game exclusively uses the Wii U GamePad with no need for additional Wii U Pro Controllers. During the game, players can earn tokens which can be used in a 'Cluck-a-Pop' capsule machine to unlock additional toys and minigames. (Wikipedia.org)
Game & Watch Collection (2006) no information Game & Watch Collection is a compilation cartridge featuring three of Nintendo's Multi-Screen Game & Watch games. Not available for purchase, this game could only be obtained through the customer loyalty program, Club Nintendo. (Mobygames)
Game & Watch Gallery (1997) no information The Game & Watch Gallery is Nintendo's first portable compilation featuring their popular line of original 1980's handheld games, featuring the popular "Mr. Game & Watch" himself, as well as Mario and friends. (Mobygames)
Game & Watch Gallery 2 (1998) no information Game & Watch Gallery 2 features five original Game & Watch games from the 1980's plus five re-mixed versions in full color featuring a cast of characters from the Mario world (including Mario, Peach, Yoshi, Luigi and more). (Mobygames)
Game & Watch Gallery 3 (1999) no information Game & Watch Gallery 3 is the third in a series of re-creations of classic Nintendo Game & Watch games. (MobyGames)
Game & Watch Gallery 4 (2002) no information A collection of classic Nintendo Game & Watch titles, as well as GBA exclusive updates.
Game & Watch: Ball (1980) no information Ball is a Game & Watch game released as a part of the Silver series on April 28, 1980. It was the first Game & Watch game. It is a single-screen single-player Game & Watch.In Game A, the player tosses two balls in the air. As the balls fall, the player must catch and toss them up again. One point is earned for each successful catch. (Wikipedia.org)
Game & Watch: Fire (1980) no information Fire is a Game & Watch game released as a part of the Silver series on July 31, 1980, and as a part of the Wide Screen series on December 4, 1981. The player controls two firemen who carry a trampoline and must catch people who fall from a burning building and bounce them into a waiting ambulance. The player is awarded 3 points for each person who reaches the ambulance, and loses one of their three lives for each person who hits the ground. (Wikipedia.org)
Game & Watch: Flagman (1980) no information Flagman is a Game & Watch game released as a part of the Silver series. It is a single-screen single-player Game & Watch. The object is to repeat the pattern of numbers on the flags held up by the on-screen character Mr. Game & Watch. A life is lost each time the player pushes the wrong button or hits the correct number too late. The game ends when three lives are lost. Game B requires the character to push the right number as quickly as possible, before time runs out. (Wikipedia.org)
Game & Watch: Helmet (1981) no information Helmet, known as Headache in the United Kingdom, is a Game & Watch game released as a part of the Gold series on February 21, 1981. It is a single-screen single-player Game & Watch. Tools fall from the sky, but there is a house on the right side of the screen. The player must guide the character towards the house, and dodge the tools until the door opens. (Wikipedia.org)
Game & Watch: Judge (1980) no information Judge is a Game & Watch game released as a part of the Silver series on October 4, 1980. It is a single-screen Game & Watch for either 1 or 2 players.Players control two figures who hold hammers in their hands and hold up numbers. The one with the higher number must attack, and the one with the lower number must flee. An attack may be performed before the number is held up, as a gamble. (Wikipedia.org)
Game & Watch: Lion (1981) no information Lion is a Game & Watch game released as a part of the Gold series on April 29, 1981. It is a single-screen single-player Game & Watch with a maroon body and a gold faceplate. The player is a lion tamer who must prevent the lion from escaping from its cage. (Wikipedia.org)
Game & Watch: Manhole (1981) no information Manhole is a Game & Watch game released as a part of the Gold series on January 29, 1981, and as a part of the New Wide Screen series on August 24, 1983. It was the first game in the Gold series. It is a single-screen single-player Game & Watch. The player must prevent pedestrians from falling into one of four sewers by temporarily bridging the open gaps with a manhole cover. (Wikipedia.org)
Game & Watch: Mickey Mouse (1981) no information In the Wide Screen version, the player controls Mickey Mouse whose task it is to catch eggs as they roll down four slopes, two on either side of the screen. If an egg is dropped it lands on the floor releasing a chick who walks away off screen. The eggs fall ever more quickly as the total caught closes in on multiples of 100. (wikipedia.org)
Game & Watch: Octopus (1981) no information The object is to recover treasure from a sunken ship without getting caught by an octopus. The player must aim his diver under water by jumping off the side of a boat. Each time the octopus touches the player, one life is lost. A point is awarded for each portion of treasure retrieved from a sunken ship, and three additional points are awarded for evading the octopus a second time and returning to the boat. In Game B, the octopus is quicker and there are more hazards. (wikipedia.org)
Game & Watch: Parachute (1981) no information Parachute is a Game & Watch game released as a part of the Wide Screen series on June 19, 1981. It was the first game in the Wide Screen series. It is a single-screen single-player Game & Watch. The player controls a character in a boat and has to prevent parachutists from landing in shark-infested waters. A life is lost every time the player fails to do this. In Game B, the parachutes can get stuck in trees. (wikipedia.org)
Game & Watch: Popeye (1981) no information The player controls the eponymous Popeye, who has to catch objects thrown by Olive Oyl, while at the same time avoiding Bluto's attacks. If Popeye is upright in the center of the boat, he's safe from Bluto's attacks, but he may miss objects thrown by Olive Oyl. The game speeds up as it progresses, and Olive Oyl will start throwing more than one objects at the same time. (wikipedia.org)
Game & Watch: Vermin (1980) no information In Vermin, moles pop out of the ground and try to get into the player's garden. The player has to hit the moles with a hammer to keep them out of the garden. (Wikipedia.org)
A Game About (2018) no information A Game About is a short, lo-fi (!), slice-of-life (!!), experimental (!!!) piece that recreates the crushing weight of living through the simplest routine. It's also a comedy point & click game.
Game Boy Camera (1998) no information The Game Boy Camera, released as Pocket Camera in Japan, is a Nintendo accessory for the handheld Game Boy gaming console and was released on February 21, 1998 in Japan, which ceased manufacture in late 2002.
Game Boy Wars (1991) no information Game Boy Wars (?????????? G?mu B?i W?zu) is a turn-based war simulator produced by Nintendo and Intelligent Systems that was released for the Game Boy in Japan only in 1991. (wikipedia.org)
Game Boy Wars 2 (1998) no information Game Boy Wars 2, the second of the Game Boy Wars sequels by Hudson Soft, was released in 1998. It features support for the Super Game Boy and Game Boy Color. (wikipedia.org)
Game Boy Wars 3 (2001) no information Game Boy Wars 3, the third and final Game Boy Wars sequel produced by Hudson, was released in, 2001 exclusively for the Game Boy Color. (wikipedia.org)
Game Boy Wars Turbo (1997) no information Game Boy Wars Turbo is an enhanced version of the original Game Boy Wars that was released in 1997. The main new feature in Game Boy Wars Turbo is that the CPU now has a better decision-making algorithm during its turns, allowing battles to proceed swifter than in the original. Turbo also features 50 new maps, as well as Super Game Boy support. (wikipedia.org)
Game Builder Garage (2021) no information Game Builder Garage is a programming game developed and published by Nintendo. (wikipedia.org)
Game de Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z (2007) no information Game de Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z (ゲームで 出ましたっ!パワパフガールズZ, Gēmu de Demashita! Pawāpafu Gāruzu Zetto) was developed by Infinity. The game has board-game style gameplay similar to Mario Party and features Hyper Blossom, Rolling Bubbles and Powered Buttercup competing with Mojo Jojo to get to the center of the board, competing in minigames along the way. (wikipedia.org)
Game Dev Story (1997) no information Game Dev Story is a simulation-management game in which the player takes charge of a video game development company. As the president, the player must guide their employees--ranging from coders to artists--to produce top-quality and high-grossing games as the company grows from a tiny group to a major and well-known developer. (www.giantbomb.com)
Game Dev Tycoon (2012) no information Game Dev Tycoon is a business simulation video game developed by Greenheart Games, which first released on 10 December 2012. In the game, the player creates and develops video games.
A Game For Good Christians (2013) no information For the first round, each player draws a hand of “canon” answer cards, and one player is chosen to begin the game as “the Pharisee.” The Pharisee then presents a “creed” question card to the group, like: “For Lent I am giving up_____.” “What do good Christians wait until marriage for?” “King Solomon needed so many women because he was over-compensating for _____.” The winning player is given the Creed card from that round and the next player in line becomes the new Ph
A Game for Good Christians: The Red Letter Deck - The Words and Actions of Jesus the Christ (2015) no information This expanded expansion deck is based on the words and actions of Jesus including: "That time Jesus was a racist" (Matthew 15:21-28) "Fishing for men" (Matthew 4:19) "Demon-castin’, tongues-speakin’, snake-handlin’, poison-drinkin,’ hand-layin’-healin' in the name of Jesus" (Mark 16:17-18)
Game of Authors: Cribbage (1875) no information Old game and unique variation that combines 'The Game of Authors' with 'Cribbage'.
Game of Base Ball (1910) no information The two players race from home plate around the bases and back to home on a field glued to the box bottom. There are 8 spaces on each side of the diamond plus the squares for the bases. Each side has a red circle, which causes a player landing there to lose a turn. The three bases and home plate must be reached by exact spin. Using a 4-space spinner, players must spin a 3 to start the game, but go directly to first base if they spin 4 three times before getting a 3. There also are four
The Game of Billionaire (1973) no information The board has two tracks'. One is a circle track around a spinner which is used to determine how many spaces the player can move. This circular track is used to collect funds. Once a player has accumulated $300,000, the player can move to a track along all 4 sides of the board. Players bid in auctions to own a city and be able to build a building in it. There are also 3 stock market spaces on the outer track. Landing on these spaces enables a player to buy a stock certificates which have a monet
A Game of Cats and Mice, The Lost Diamond, and Gantlope (1877) no information Comprised of three distinct games: A Game of Cats and Mice, The Lost Diamond, and Gantlope. It has beautiful illustrations, and a double spinner component which seems to be made as an answer to negative stigma surrounding dice. The game folds up and double as a box for components.
The Game of District Messenger Boy (1886) no information The object is to see which player will first become the President of the Telegraph Company. The players move metallic messenger boy pawns around a spiraling track. Some spaces direct a piece to advance for meritorious service. Spaces reflecting misbehavior direct a piece to go back, or sometimes to prison which requires a return to the start upon release. The first player to reach the center space by exact count wins the game.
A Game of Dwarves (2012) no information A Dwarven Prince on a quest to reclaim his people’s stolen land will take you on a great journey. Explore a continent filled with buried treasures and unearth mysteries that have laid hidden since the Great War. Take charge of your Dwarven settlement while mining, exploring and utilizing your resources with a combination of strategy and management. (paradoxplaza.com)
The Game of Good Cooking (1989) no information Be the first to prepare a week's meals in this amusing and delectable game. Stop at the bank to get your shopping money; stroll through the supermarket and select menus; visit the shopping mall to buy a microwave oven or food processor to speed meal preparation. When you've assembled a complete meal [main course, side dish, and appetizer or dessert] hurry to the kitchen. There's no time to lose, the other players are racing around the board to complete their meals too!
Game of Goose (1587) no information an ancient children's classic, possibly tracing its roots all the way to the Ancient Egyptian game of Mehen which was played in early Old Kingdom times. Francesco de Medici in Italy sent a copy of this game to King Felipe II of Spain during the 16th century. It became one of the most popular games in Europe during that time. It is a simple game of racing, using a spiral track.
Game of HAM: Adult Set (2019) no information A judge reads a prompt card and each other player plays a response card. The judge picks a winner, and the winner moves forward on the board and earns special ability cards that can either help you or harm other players. The game ends when a player reaches the end goal spot.
The Game of Life 2 (2020) no information THE GAME OF LIFE 2 is here! This digital board game is an official, contemporary sequel to the classic THE GAME OF LIFE game. It offers more choices and more freedom every stage of the game on a fully animated and immersive 3D board. You've got thousands of meaningful ways to live your life before reaching the finish line. (Metacritic.com)
The Game of Life (1960) no information This game attempts to mirror life events many people go through from going to college, raising a family, buying a home, working and retiring. The intent of the game is to have the most assets at the end of the game, assets are earned primarily by working and earning tokens with dollars amount on them. There is a very linear board that you move along by spinning a wheel or landing on spaces that tell you to move to a specific space or forward or back. (boardgamegeek.com)
The Game of Nasty Things... (2015) no information 1. Choose one of over 250 inappropriately HILARIOUS topics. 2. Everyone writes a response - whatever you want - there's no right or wrong here. 3. Take a good, deep breath and read all the responses aloud. 4. Try to guess which of your misfit friends said what! 5. 1 point is awarded for each correct guess. 2 points are awarded to the person who successfully avoided detection. The job of reader passes to the left. When everyone has been reader once, the game ends. High score wins.
Game of the States (1940) no information Teaches the location of each of the states, the capital city, its important industries and products, which the players buy and sell. The object of the game is to buy a product in one state and haul it on a truck to another state where you try to sell it at a profit. "Who Sells the Most From Coast to Coast?"
The Game of Things (2002) no information Everyone writes a response to a particular prompt, such as "Things... you shouldn't put in your mouth," and the players then try to guess which player wrote which response. 1 point is awarded for each correct guess. 6 points are awarded to the person who successfully avoided detection. The job of reader passes to the left. When everyone has been reader once, the game ends. High score wins.
Game of Thrones (2012) no information Experience an amazing adventure in one of the most complete and fascinating universes in medieval-fantasy literature. Game of Thrones is a great Role Playing Game that puts you at the core of a thrilling plot, where your fate will be guided by vengeance, allegiance and honor. (steam store page)
Game of Thrones: A Telltale Games Series (2014) no information Game of Thrones: A Telltale Games Series is a six part episodic game series set in the world of HBO's groundbreaking TV show. (GOG store page)
A Game of Thrones: Genesis (2011) no information Gameplay focuses on capturing nodes—castles, towns and goldmines—with characters. Emphasis is placed on the rock-paper-scissors mechanics of "underhanded" characters rather than the brute force combat strength of traditional realtime strategy games. The goal of the game is to win the Iron Throne and doing so can be done by amassing enough 'prestige' within the game. (wikipedia.org)
A Game of Thrones: The Board Game - Digital Edition (2020) no information A Game of Thrones: The Board Game – Digital Edition is the digital adaptation of the top-selling strategy board game from Fantasy Flight Games. (store.steampowered.com)
A Game of Thrones: The Board Game (Second Edition) (2011) no information King Robert Baratheon is dead, and the lands of Westeros brace for battle. In the second edition of A Game of Thrones: The Board Game, three to six players take on the roles of the great Houses of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, as they vie for control of the Iron Throne through the use of diplomacy and warfare. Based on the best-selling A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels by George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones is an epic board game in which it will take more than military might
Game of Uncle Sam\'s Mail (1893) no information Players move around the U.S. by horseback, stagecoach, steamboat, and railroad to deliver their randomly drawn pieces of mail. Each player takes one postman piece. The object of the game is to deliver 6 letters. The letters are first sorted into piles according to postmarks. Players then take 1 letter from each pile so that 1 letter will have to be delivered to each section of the country. Players either start in New York or San Francisco. The object is to deliver the letters to the various citi
Game of Words and Sentences (1877) no information Players draw one tile at a time. The first two players put their letters on the center of the table, forming a pool. Each turn thereafter, a player tries to use the letter in his hand to form a word from the letters in the pool. If he succeeds, the word is placed in front of him. Players may use their letters to add to another word to create a new, longer one, and "capture" that word from another player. They also may add their letter to one of their own words. Letters in a word may be rearrange
The Game of Words (1938) no information A crossword card game of the late 1930s, that also includes rules for several other games, a few of which were not seen in its competitors.
Game Over (1987) no information Queen Gremla rules over five confederations of planets thanks to a powerful army of Terminators led by Arkos, her most faithful servant, until the queen's contempt caused her to go over to the enemy army led by McKiller. (igdb)
Game Over II (1987) no information Game Over II (known as Phantis in Spain) is a combination scrolling shooter and platform game developed and published by Dinamic Software in 1987 for the ZX Spectrum, MSX, MS-DOS, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, and Atari ST. (wikipedia)
Game Party (2007) no information Game Party is a video game developed by FarSight Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Game Party Champions (2012) no information Game Party Champions is the fifth videogame in the Game Party series, and was a launch title for the Wii U console in North America and the PAL region. It is the successor to Game Party: In Motion. (wikipedia.org)
Game Party: In Motion (2010) no information Game Party: In Motion is the fourth video game in the Game Party series developed by FarSight Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Game Room (2010) no information Remember pumping quarters into your favorite video games at the classic Arcade? Nothing would beat the colorfully-decorated cabinets, the smell of popcorn and candy and best of all, the endless hours of competition with friends, trumping the top score, and mastering the machine. This Spring, Game Room on Xbox LIVE lets you relive the glory days of the classic arcade. (gamefaqs)
Game Tengoku: Cruisin Mix (2018) no information Game Tengoku CruisinMix is an enhanced port of Jaleco's classic 90s vertically scrolling shooting game.
Game Tycoon (2006) no information Gameplay is centered on the full production of video-game making; from production of an engine, concept design, physical design, packaging, licensing deals, market campaigns, and reviews. (wikipedia.org)
Game, Net & Match! (1998) no information Game, Net & Match! is a video game developed by German studio Media Games and published by Blue Byte for Windows in 1998. (wikipedia)
Game, Set and Match! (2018) no information A 2 to 4 player tennis card game. Play one on one, doubles or even try a two on one match! Simple, competitive and fun!
Gamedec (2021) no information Gamedec is an adaptive cyberpunk RPG. As a private detective, it's your job to solve crimes inside virtual worlds. What decisions will you make in a world where child slavery is a F2P game, where murder over a game-clan dispute is an every-day reality? Who will you become in the XXII century? (Metacritic.com)
Gamer Career Tycoon (2018) no information Start your life as a simple gamer in the year 2000. Find popular games to stream or compete in 8 different Esports. Who will you be? Play your career and story. Can you become the most famous broadcaster or the best progamer in the world? (Steam)
Gamera 2000 (1997) no information Alien monsters and other gigantic nightmares threaten earth. Fortunately for us a special force has been assigned to deal with them which includes the mighty Gamera as an ally. The game puts you in the shoes of Jack, the star pilot behind the jet fighter designed to take out these nasties. Together with Dr. Mikanuki you take to the skies as swarms of monsters attack you mercilessly through several stages. (igdb)
GamersGoMakers (2014) no information In GamersGoMakers, you found a little company creating the first video games in history. Create your first game with only basic sound and simple graphics available in the year 1980. You´re one of the pioneers entering the rising global market for computer games. (Steam)
Gameshop Valentine\'s Game (2019) no information A Valentime's themed card game for 2 player. All player roles are non-gender specific. In this game, both players are playing cooperatively. Your goal is to move your player markers from their starting spaces to the ‘Together’ spaces, at the end of the game board, during your shared turn. If you cannot do this before the marker on the board’s time track reaches 0, or, if either of you has 0 energy at the end of your shared player turn, you lose.
Ganbare Goemon 2 (1989) no information Sequel to Ganbare Goemon!, Goemon 2 puts you back in the shoes of Goemon as he traverses feudal Japan looking to bring justice to any corrupt baddies he may find. (MobyGames)
Ganbare Goemon 2: Kiteretsu Shougun Magginesu (1993) no information After rescuing Princess Yuki and saving Edo, Goemon and Ebisumaru decided to take a vacation at the Ry?ky? Resort when suddenly Sasuke appears and tells them that Japan is being threatened by the Western general McGuiness, who along with his army of bunny men, tries to westernize Japan. Goemon, Ebisumaru and Sasuke head to bunny castle to stop McGuiness. As the trio chase him and his bunny men around japan, McGuiness schemes a plan where he kidnaps several non-playable characters (fandom.com)
Ganbare Goemon: Sarawareta Ebisumaru! (1991) no information Ganbare Goemon: Sarawareta Ebisumaru! (???????? ?????????? lit. "Persevere Goemon: Kidnapped Ebisumaru!") is a Game Boy game released in 1991 and the first game in the Ganbare Goemon series ever released on a portable system. Gameplay is similar to Ganbare Goemon! Karakuri D?ch? which was released on the Famicom. Only Goemon is playable, and the game consists of him rescuing Ebisumaru from the clutches of Yagi Jubei (fandom.com)
Ganbare Goemon: Tokai Dochu Oedo Tengu ri Kaeshi no Maki (2005) no information Ganbare Goemon: Tōkaidōchū Ōedo Tengurikaeshi no Maki (がんばれゴエモン~東海道中 大江戸天狗り返しの巻~) is a Goemon game released for the Nintendo DS on June 23, 2005. (wikipedia.org)
Ganbare Goemon! Karakuri Douchuu (1986) no information Ganbare Goemon! Karakuri D?ch? (????????!??????? lit. "Persevere Goemon! A Tricky Journey") is an action/adventure video game produced by Konami. It is the second game in the Ganbare Goemon series (known in English as Mystical Ninja) and the first released on a video game console and home computer. It was initially released for the Family Computer on July 30, 1986 and later released for the MSX2 one year later. (fandom.com)
Ganbare! Super Strikers (2018) no information Ganbare! Super Strikers is an innovative mix between Tactical RPG and Soccer. Win matches to level up and earn new equipment that will allow you to learn special abilities, boost your players' stats or protect yourself against Altered Statuses, such as Sleep, Silence or Poison. (Metacritic.com)
Gang Beasts (2014) no information Gang Beasts is a silly multiplayer party game with surly gelatinous characters, brutal slapstick fight sequences, and absurd hazardous environments, set in the mean streets of Beef City. (store.steampowered.com)
Gangs of London (2006) no information Gangs of London is an action-adventure open world video game released in 2006. (wikipedia.org)
Gangs of Sherwood (2023) no information Fight the armies of the Sheriff of Nottingham and lead the rebellion, solo or in co-op with up to 4 players. Play as one of the Merry Men, combine your attacks, and free the people in this futuristic dystopia inspired by the legend of Robin Hood. (store.steampowered.com)
Gangster Town (1987) no information "Gangster Town is a light gun game developed for the Sega Master System that was released in 1987. It is set in a great American city overtaken with crime during the 1920s. You are an FBI agent armed with a machine gun and courage. Your goal is to rid the town of thugs." (Wikepedia.org)
Gangsters: Organized Crime (1998) no information Gangsters: Organized Crime is set in a fictional city in Prohibition-era America, featuring over 5000 citizens. The player's goal is to take all the riches, through bribery, theft and aggression. Gameplay is a combination of Sim City-style building and turn-based planning, where you have lieutenants who do the dirty work for you. (mobygames.com)
Gangway Monsters (1998) no information In Gangway Monsters, you take control of a team of three monsters. Each battle is done 1v1 as each of your monsters engages an enemy monster, after an engagement is chosen the player gains control of the monster during the battle. Each battle features monsters on spinning top-like vehicles. You must crash into the enemy to build up your energy gauge, once full you are able to unleash an attack that damages the enemy's HP. (GiantBomb)
Ganryu 2: Hakuma Kojiro (2022) no information Ganryu 2 is a 2D platformer at its best! It is the sequel to the Ganryu game made by VISCO Corporation on NEOGEO back in 1999. The universe takes place in a feudal fantasy Japan which is strongly inspired by the story of Takezo Musashi, whose adventures are unfolded in a series of books (mainly The Stone and the Sword). (Metacritic.com)
Ganso JaJaMaru-kun (1999) no information Ganso JaJaMaru-kun (元祖じゃじゃ丸くん) is a remake of Ninja JaJaMaru-kun released in Japan on April 15, 1999 by Jaleco for the WonderSwan. It is an enhanced version of the original Famicom game with better control, though it uses monochrome graphics due to being an original WonderSwan game. (wikipedia.org)
Gantz: The Game (2005) no information Based on the popular anime and manga. Released only in Japan. (igdb)
The Gap (2023) no information Driven by a rare neurological affliction plaguing his family, Joshua has to recover his memories by exploring parallel realities through déjà vu. Facing the innermost depths of his past – moments both joyous and painful – seems to be the only way to get his life and family back together. (store.steampowered.com)
Gaplus (1984) no information Gaplus[a] is a 1984 fixed shooter arcade game developed and released by Namco. It is the third game in the Galaxian series, serving as a direct sequel to Galaga (1981). In North America a modification kit was later released to change the name to Galaga 3, possibly to increase recognition, even though there was no "Galaga 2". It was the only other game to run on Namco Phozon hardware. A contemporary home port for the Commodore 64 was released in 1988. A Nintendo Entertainment System port of th
Garage: Bad Dream Adventure (1999) no information Garage: Bad Dream Adventure was a Japanese point-and-click game that features bizarre, surreal, often nightmarish (as the title implies) and sometimes graphic imagery. The player controls a small alien-like robot, maneuvering their way through a barren, foreboding landscape of cracked wood paneling and old, rusting machinery, complete with creepy, lifeless faces. (lostmediawiki.com)
En Garde! (2023) no information Play as Adalia in her daring escapades full of sword-fighting, satire and shenanigans. Challenge the cruel Count-Duke and oppose tyranny with panache! Beautifully painted locations, charismatic characters, and an astounding amount of battle banter will transport you to the golden age of swashbuckling comedy! So, sharpen your sword, grab your boots and hat, and embark on a hilarious, action-packed spectacle! (Metacritic)
Garden Buddies (2023) no information In this game, simplicity reigns supreme, enabling the player to unwind and immerse themselves in soothing gameplay. Challenge comes in mini-games that provide accomplishment and camaraderie with animals and plant-creatures. Beyond the gardening and mini-games, this game is designed to offer healing experiences for your mind. It becomes the player's virtual oasis, providing a safe haven to reduce stress and anxiety, while immersing them in digital nature. (game presskit)
Garden Dice (2012) no information Players take turns using the dice to plant, water, and harvest five different types of vegetables with differing point values, from the lowly squash to the mighty eggplant. The game's chaining mechanism allows players to water or harvest multiple tiles using a single action, enabling players to build upon each others' chains. Players can also use bird and rabbit tiles to eat other players' seed and veggie tiles, but not without paying a small penalty. Two other special tiles – the sundial a
Garden Galaxy (2022) no information Build a garden from randomized drops, while stacking the odds in your favour with special items to increase the chances of getting the items you want or even stop them from appearing! Stay organised by storing or selling your items. Customise your garden with different lighting, effects & backgrounds. Mysterious visitors will bring you coins to spend. (store.steampowered.com)
The Garden Game (1980) no information Rummy meets gardening meets bad luck aplenty. Collect sets of plants to have the best garden, but watch out for Acts of God and treading on the wrong end of the rake!
Garden In! (2023) no information Just relax, take care of your seedlings, and watch your dream garden come to life. The journey can starts when you plant a seed. Each plant is unique and has different needs. Use the many seedlings at your disposal, shape the environment as you like and make yourself at home. Bring two seeds together inside a hybridization pot and watch the power of love create a new bud! (dramaticiceberg.it)
Garden Life: A Cozy Simulator (2024) no information This is a gardening sandbox game where players can plant, cultivate, decorate, and manage their own peaceful garden oasis in a breathtakingly beautiful environment. Plant and nurture the garden of your dreams. With a cozy visual style and a gameplay rooted in reality, this warm and relaxing game lets you grow your favorite real-world flowers, shrubs, fruits and vegetables to bring your garden to life. (stillalive.games)
Garden of the Sea (2022) no information You wake up on a small island in a magical world. This world is for you. Let go of the demands of everyday life and be embraced by a world of creativity and wonder. If you are looking for progression and adventure, you will find it. If you are looking for respite and meditative relaxation, stay where you are and let the world gently take its course. Craft your garden with interactive tools designed from the ground-up for virtual reality. VR only, Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, or Valve Index (Steam)
Garden Paws (2018) no information In Garden Paws, a relaxing RPG, you have inherited your grandparents farm as they set off to travel the world. Build up the town so it can reach its full potential. To build up the town you need coins, what better way to earn those then by running a shop! Explore the islands to collect things to sell in your shop. Over time and with each building built, new townsfolk sail to the island with new items for purchase and quests to complete. (game presskit)
Garden Story (2021) no information Traverse the four seasons in this action-RPG starring a grape. Complete daily requests to defend, restore, and improve a town filled with quirky fruits and vegetables. Collect adorable hats and backpacks in gameplay sessions that take as little as 12 minutes. Take your time rebuilding the Grove turn on “perish prevention” to alleviate combat stress. (store.steampowered.com)
The Gardener and the Wild Vines (2021) no information Travel from tower to tower in search of the missing Prince, braving unique environmental hazards through visually stunning and diverse locations. Attacking flowers grows new procedural vines with leaves to jump on. Carefully balance leaping upward while watching how the vines will grow to plan your ascent. You'll need quick reflexes and even faster wit to reach the top!
Gardening Mama (2009) no information Gardening Mama (Japanese: ガーデニングママ, Hepburn: Gādeningu Mama) (stylized as gardening mama) is a gardening simulation-styled minigame compilation video game for the Nintendo DS. It is a spin-off from the Cooking Mama series. (wikipedia.org)
Gardening Mama 2: Forest Friends (2013) no information Gardening Mama 2: Forest Friends (??????????????????? G?deningu Mama: Mama to Mori no Naka Ma-Tachi) is a gardening simulation-styled video game. (wikipedia.org)
The Gardens Between (2018) no information The Gardens Between is a surreal puzzle adventure that follows best friends, Arina and Frendt, as they fall into a mysterious world of beautiful garden islands. Manipulate time to solve puzzles and discover the secrets of each island. (store.steampowered.com)
Gardenscapes (2010) no information Gardenscapes is a free-to-play game released by Playrix. The game combines simulation elements and traditional match-3 mechanics. (wikipedia.org)
Garfield Gets Real (2009) no information Garfield Gets Real is an action video game for the Nintendo DS video game console based on the direct-to-DVD CGI movie of the same name starring Garfield the Cat, developed by Gravity-i. (wikipedia.org)
Garfield Kart (2013) no information Garfield Kart is a kart racing game published by Microids and developed by Artefacts Studio. (wikipedia.org)
Garfield Kart: Furious Racing (2019) no information Garfield, the famous lasagna-loving cat is back to take on Jon, Odie and company in a no-holds-barred racing game! (store.steampowered.com)
The Garfield Show: Threat of the Space Lasagna (2010) no information The Garfield Show: Threat of the Space Lasagna is a video game based on the Cartoon Network television series The Garfield Show, developed by French studio Eko System. (wikipedia.org)
Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties (2006) no information Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties, known as Garfield 2 in Europe, is a video game for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Garfield: Caught in the Act (1995) no information The game is a platformer, with Garfield being able to attack enemies up close or throw objects at them (the close-range weapons and objects thrown change between each level). Enemies consist of ghosts, piranhas, crabs, bulldogs, and mummified mice. There are two bonus stages, one of which resembles a Whac-A-Mole game. Each time the player defeats a boss, Garfield takes a commercial break where he rockets through the Television Wasteland, trying for an extra life or a continue. (wikipedia.org)
Garfield\'s Fun Fest (2008) no information Garfield's Fun Fest is a Nintendo DS game that is based on the film was released on July 29, 2008. It was developed by Black Lantern Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Garfield\'s Nightmare (2007) no information Garfield's Nightmare is a platform game released for the Nintendo DS, based on the popular cartoon strip Garfield. (wikipedia.org)
Gargoyle\'s Quest (1990) no information The game consists of two gameplay styles. One half has the player traverse an overhead view, either on the world map or in towns. This is broken up by the other type of content: individual, action-platforming levels that sometimes feature a boss at the end. While traversing in the sections with an overhead view, the player is able to talk with residential ghouls and, if outside a town, is susceptible to random battle encounters. (wikipedia.org).
Gargoyle\'s Quest II (1992) no information The Demon Darkness is the prequel to Gargoyle's Quest (part of the Ghosts 'n Goblins franchise) and features a similar gameplay style, which combines role-playing video game elements with side-scrolling action in a macabre fantasy setting.and is broken into two sections: Traversing the Ghoul Realm via a JRPG overhead map view, and side-scrolling action areas, that take place in dungeons, across giant pits, and more. (wikipedia.org).
Gargoyles (1995) no information Based on the 90's Gargoyles TV series by Disney, you play as Goliath in a action/platformer game loosely following events of the series. (igdb)
Gargoyles Remastered (2023) no information Relive the legend of Goliath and save the world from destruction. (store.steampowered.com)
Garou: Mark of the Wolves (1999) no information Ten years after crime lord Geese Howard's death, the city of Southtown has become more peaceful leading it to be known as the Second Southtown (having formerly been corrupted by Geese). A new fighting tournament called "King of Fighters: Maximum Mayhem" starts in the area, and several characters related with the fighters from the previous King of Fighters tournaments participate within it. (wiki)
Garry Kitchen\'s Super Battletank: War in the Gulf (1992) no information Garry Kitchen's Super Battletank: War in the Gulf is a 1992 tank simulation single-player video game which takes place during Operation Desert Storm. (wikipedia.org)
Garry\'s Mod (2004) no information Garry's Mod is a physics sandbox. There aren't any predefined aims or goals. We give you the tools and leave you to play. (store.steampowered.com)
Garshasp: The Monster Slayer (2011) no information Siavoshgard, the village that had been the home of many Pahlavans was raided by Hitasp and his followers and in the battle, Garshasp’s brother, Oroxia, was killed while defending his ancestral home. Garshasp, the monster slayer and a grand son of Jamshid, starts out pursuing revenge for his brother’s blood by a journey towards the Hitasp's stronghold only to find out that something much more important... (wiki)
Garten of Banban (2023) no information Enter Banban's Kindergarten, and you're sure to make some friends. Explore the mysterious establishment and don't lose your life and sanity. Uncover the horrifying truth behind the place, but be careful, as you are far from alone… (igdb)
Garten of Banban 2 (2023) no information Continue the story of Banban’s Kindergarten. Delve deeper into the bizarre establishment where the place was left suspiciously empty. Try to survive the unexpected residents, all while uncovering the truth behind the place… (steam)
Garten of Banban 3 (2023) no information Embrace the horrors of Banban’s Kindergarten. Delve even deeper into the depths of the establishment that was left suspiciously empty. Try to survive the unexpected residents and continue the search for your child… (steam)
Gary Grigsby\'s A World Divided (2006) no information An expansion to World at War, this included greater support for espionage and diplomacy as well as creating a hypothetical war between the Soviet Union and western powers.
Gary Grigsby\'s Pacific War (1992) no information Pacific War covers World War II in the Pacific between the Japanese Empire and the Allies, which include the United States, the British Empire, the Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the Philippines, and China. The main map of the game stretches from north of the Aleutians to southern New Zealand and Australia, and from the eastern coast of India to the West Coast of North America. (wiki)
Gary Grigsby\'s War Between the States (2008) no information A war game that simulates the conflict between the Union and Confederates during the American Civil War.
Gary Grigsby\'s War in Russia (1993) no information Gary Grigsby's War in Russia is a computer wargame that simulates the Eastern Front conflict during World War II, in the war between Germany and Soviet Russia. It features a map editor that allows players to create custom scenarios. (wiki)
Gary Grigsby\'s War in the East (2010) no information Gary Grigsby’s War in the East: The German-Soviet War 1941-1945 is the spiritual heir to the great Eastern Front board and computer wargames of the past; a turn-based World War II strategy game down to the division and brigade level, stretching across the entire Eastern Front at a 10 mile per hex scale. Engage in massive, dramatic campaigns, including intense battles involving thousands of units with realistic and historical terrain, weather, orders of battle, logistics and combat results.
Gary Grigsby\'s War in the Pacific (2004) no information With dozens of new features, new art, and engine improvements, War in the Pacific - Admiral's Edition is the most realistic and engrossing WWII Pacific theatre game available. The immense scale is 40 miles per hex with losses covering individual vehicles, aircraft, guns and squads. Since half the planet Earth is covered by the titanic Pacific struggle, the game is massive in scope, covering thousands of ships tens of thousands of aircraft. (Matrix)
Gary Grigsby\'s War in the West (2014) no information Gary Grigsby’s War in the West is the most ambitious and detailed computer wargame on the Western Front of World War II ever made. Starting with the Summer 1943 invasions of Sicily and Italy and proceeding through the invasions of France and the drive into Germany, War in the West brings you all the Allied campaigns in Western Europe and the capability to re-fight the Western Front according to your plan. (Steam)
Gary Grigsby\'s World at War (2005) no information Gary Grigsby's World at War is a grand strategy computer wargame that simulates conflict in World War II. (wiki)
Gas Station Simulator (2021) no information Gas Station Simulator is all about renovating, expanding and running a gas station along a highway in the middle of a desert. Freedom of choice and multiple approaches to run your business and deal with pressure are key ingredients in this game.
GASP (2015) no information This game takes place in the same universe as our upcoming tittle Secluded; you take control of a lone astronaut that lands on the surface of a planet, miles away from the other members. And it’s your job to meet up with the other astronauts. (store.steampowered.com)
Gate Of Doom (2018) no information Gate of Doom a is classic multiplayer action RPG for one to two players. Originally release in 1990, and a noted classic arcade title from the 90s.
Gate of Thunder (1992) no information A side-scrolling shoot-'em-up, Gate of Thunder asks players to take control of the space-craft "Hunting Dog". You fly left-to-right mostly, with occasional vertically-scrolling sections, and use several different weapon styles to defeat your many foes. Along with Esty in her ship the "Wild Cat", you must defeat the forces of General Don Jingi, who has plans of taking energy from the star of Aries. (mobygames.com)
Gates of Troy (2004) no information Gates Of Troy offers both strategic campaigns and tactical battles. Lead your nation to victory in the ancient world's greatest battles! Capture the romance and adventure that lead over one hundred thousand Greek warriors to the far-flung shore of what is now modern day Turkey, to rescue Helen of Troy.
Gateway II: Homeworld (1993) no information Gateway II: Homeworld is a sequel to Gateway. It is the last adventure game by Legend Entertainment to use text-based input, after Companions of Xanth introduced a purely graphical engine. Its interface is identical to that of Eric the Unready: while most commands can be either typed in or selected from a list combining verbs and available objects, conversations with characters are handled by choosing pre-set topics and displayed on separate screens. (mobygames.com)
Gateway to the Savage Frontier (1991) no information Gateway to the Savage Frontier is a Gold Box Advanced Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game set in a Forgotten Realms area known as the Savage Frontier. The gameplay is very similar to other games in the series, including creating and managing a six-member party of adventurers following the AD&D rules, first-person view for exploration, and turn-based combat. (mobygames.com)
The Gateway Trilogy (2020) no information Gateway is an award-winning minimalist point & click puzzle adventure set in a desolate black void. The Gateway Trilogy includes remastered versions of the first two games – plus a never-before-seen third installment. (store.steampowered.com)
Gatling Gears (2011) no information Gatling Gears is a shooter video game developed by Vanguard Games. (wikipedia.org)
Gato Roboto (2019) no information Pounce inside of your cozy armored mech and set off on a dangerous trek through an alien underworld full of irritable creatures and treacherous obstacles in a valiant effort to save your stranded captain and his crashed spaceship. (store.steampowered.com)
Gauntlet (1988) no information The Nintendo Entertainment System version of Gauntlet is an original game based on the Gauntlet arcade game, with a unique storyline and 100 levels. In a land known as Rendar, Morak, a hooded devil-like creature, has stolen the Sacred Orb that protected the lands. The player is seen from above in a dungeon environment. Keys must be found to open doors, and closed treasure chests. (Wikipedia)
Gauntlet (1985) no information Gauntlet is a 1985 fantasy-themed hack-and-slash arcade game developed and released by Atari Games. (wikipedia.org)
Gauntlet (2014) no information The classic Gauntlet 4-player co-op action gameplay returns in a completely new experience! Battle the endless hordes of foes as you and your friends fight for treasure and glory via both local and online co-op multiplayer. Invade the Darkness! (store.steampowered.com)
Gauntlet Dark Legacy (2000) no information In an ancient time, the evil mage Garm, using the power of the Runestones, released a great evil upon the land. This demon, Skorne, broke free of Garm's control, crushing him and imprisoning his soul in the underworld. Skorne then released his minions upon the land, and scattered the Runestones across the Eight Realms, so that they might never again be assembled and used against him. No one has dared try. . . Until now. —?The game's introductory cinematic
Gauntlet II (1986) no information Gauntlet II is a 1986 arcade game produced by Atari Games that serves as the immediate sequel to the original Gauntlet. (wikipedia.org)
Gauntlet III: The Final Quest (1991) no information Gauntlet III: The Final Quest is a home computer game by U.S. Gold and Tengen it was released in 1991 for the Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, and Amstrad CPC. Wikipedia
Gauntlet Legends (1998) no information In ages past, a corrupt mage named Garm used a set of Runestones to summon a demon named Skorne. The player must defeat the end bosses of each of the four kingdoms to obtain the four keys which allow access to the desecrated temple and be able to banish Skorne to the Underworld. (Wikipedia)
Gavitt\'s Stock Exchange (1903) no information Gavitt's Stock Exchange is widely credited as the inspiration for the perennial best-seller Pit. The only thing it has in common with the Pit game is the open-outcry method for trading cards and the objective of being the first to collect a complete set. Scoring also differs from the later Pit. Railway shares are worth between $125 and $250 (a narrow range than in Pit). The player who first corners a railway must shout "Topeka" in honor of Gavitt's hometown, and scores double the value of his 8
Gazillionaire (1994) no information Gazillionaire is an intergalactic game of wheeling and dealing! It was selected as a FINALIST in the Ziff-Davis Shareware of the Year Awards and was ranked in the Top 5 of all strategy games. Gazillionaire is similar to Monopoly set in outer space. Make billions rocketing from planet to planet, while buying and selling rare commodities. Up to 6 human players and 6 computer players compete in this game of financial strategy. (mobygames.com)
GBA Championship Basketball: Two-on-Two (1986) no information GBA Championship Basketball: Two-on-Two is a 1986 computer basketball game for the PC, Amiga, Apple IIGS, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64. It was developed by Dynamix and published by Activision. Wikipedia
Gear.Club (2016) no information Gear.Club is much more than a quick adrenaline rush; it is an authentic world of cars. Realistic driving and racing experience, with fully simulated engines, powertrains, suspensions and aerodynamics.
Gears 5 (2019) no information Gears 5 is a third-person shooter video game developed by The Coalition. (wikipedia.org)
Gears of Dragoon: Fragments of a New Era (2023) no information Join a young explorer delving into the labyrinth beneath Carnas, a city pulsating with magic yet whispering of a mechanical past. As echoes of a bygone era stir, the ancient gears of fate rumble awake. (store.steampowered.com
Gears of War (2006) no information Gears of War blends tactical action with survival horror and thrusts gamers into a deep and harrowing story of humankind's epic battle for survival against the Locust Horde, a nightmarish race of creatures that surface from the bowels of the planet. Lead war hero Marcus Fenix and his fire team as they face the onslaught of merciless warrior fiends.
Gears of War 2 (2008) no information Gears of War blends tactical action with survival horror and thrusts gamers into a deep and harrowing story of humankind's epic battle for survival against the Locust Horde, a nightmarish race of creatures that surface from the bowels of the planet. Lead war hero Marcus Fenix and his fire team as they face the onslaught of merciless warrior fiends.
Gears of War 3 (2011) no information Gears of War 3 plunges players into a harrowing tale of hope, survival and brotherhood. Players fight on as Marcus Fenix, the grizzled war hero and leader of Delta Squad. Eighteen months after the fall of the last human city in Gears of War 2, the war against the Locust rages on, but a new enemy has emerged. Deep beneath the surface, a fearsome new threat, the Lambent, is infecting the planet from within.
Gears of War 4 (2017) no information A new saga begins for one of the most acclaimed video game franchises in history. After narrowly escaping an attack on their village, JD Fenix and his friends, Kait and Del, must rescue the ones they love and discover the source of a monstrous new enemy.
Gears of War: Judgment (2013) no information Set years prior to the events of the previous Gears of War trilogy, Judgment centres on Kilo Squad, a troop of soldiers led by Damon Baird and Augustus The Cole Train Cole.
Gears of War: Ultimate Edition (2015) no information The landmark original Gears of War returns, stunningly remastered and modernized for Xbox One.
Gears POP! (2019) no information Gears POP! is a spinoff of the Gears of War series for mobile devices based on Funko's POP! toyline. (wikipedia.org)
Gears Tactics (2020) no information Gears Tactics is a turn-based tactics video game developed by Splash Damage in conjunction with The Coalition. (wikipedia.org)
Gebub\'s Adventure (2016) no information Gebub finds himself in a large peaceful world, filled with colorful orbs and many creatures who need his help. (Steam)
Geisha (1990) no information Geisha is a 1990 erotic adventure video game developed by Coktel Vision and MDO and published by Tomahawk on Amiga, Atari ST, and DOS.
Geist (2005) no information As a disembodied spirit, Raimi (the player) cannot interact with the physical world except through possession. Gravity still affects him though he floats and can elevate himself for short periods. Ghosts are invisible and intangible, though they can be seen by other ghosts and animals. Without a host, a ghost is a lot faster than the physical world and sees everything in slow motion.
Gekido (2000) no information Gekido: Urban Fighters is one of the few 3D beat-em-up games of the 5th generation of consoles. The year is 2011 and a hackers' antivirus has evolved into an independent entity. Playing as one of the four characters: Travis the policeman, Michelle the military, Ushi the master or Tetsuo the school guy, you the player has to go after the hackers and find the virus. (mobygames)
Gekido Kintaro\'s Revenge (2018) no information A year has passed since the epic battle that decided the fate of mankind and claimed the life of the beloved Angela. Dark omens once again tell of the return of an evil presence. Ushi is the last remaining master of the ancient art of Shin-Ken, and he calls upon Tetsuo, his disciple and adopted ...
Gekisō Sentai Carranger: Zenkai! Racer Senshi (1996) no information This side-scrolling fighting platformer is based on the Japanese anime series called Gekisō Sentai Carranger. Going through the stages you need to punch walls and decorative objects to find power-ups such as a sword that gives the ranger a weapon, which is soon lost after the first contact with the enemy. (mobygames)
Gekitou! Crash Gear Turbo: Gear Champion League (2002) no information Gekitou! Crash Gear Turbo: Gear Champion League is an Action game, developed and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 2002. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Gem Smashers (2003) no information Gem Smashers, known in Japan as Pazunin Uminin no Puzzle de Nimu (?????????????????, Pazunin Uminin no Pazuru de Nimu), is a puzzle video game developed in Italy by Frame Studios. (wikipedia.org)
GemCraft - Chasing Shadows (2015) no information An epic, challenging tower defense game with an emphasis on strategy and replayability. Summon gems of immense magical potency and harness their unique abilities against a seemingly endless horde of monsters. The archdemon seeks to swallow the world, and you must journey to stand against her. (Steam)
Gemfire (1991) no information Six magicians, each trapped inside a magical gem, are liberated from the crown Gemfire by Princess Robyn, daughter of the tyrannical ruler of Ishmeria, King Eselred. Fleeing across the length and breadth of the island nation, they each choose a leader from the greatest noble houses as their champion to topple Eselred and bring peace to Ishmeria. Players select one of these noblemen and seek to unite all the provinces under their banner. (mobygames.com)
Gemini Rue (2011) no information Gemini Rue is a cyberpunk graphic adventure game made by Joshua Nuernberger, and published by Wadjet Eye Games.The game uses a point and click interface to interact with the environment to solve puzzles and communicate with characters. (wikipedia.org)
Gemini Wing (1987) no information Gemini Wing in an arcade game created by Tecmo, released in 1987. (wikipedia.org)
Gemu: The Japanese Language Card Game (2022) no information A card game that allows 2 people to challenge each other in a battle of the Japanese Language. The game challenges learners by encouraging reading through Hiragana and Kanji. However, inverted translations and Romaji (English pronunciation) can be found at the bottom of cards.
The Gene Machine (1996) no information The Gene Machine is a point-and-click action adventure game. It describes the adventures of a fictional British gentleman named Piers Featherstonehaugh and his manservant Mossop. The plot shared many common elements with Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and From the Earth to the Moon, as well as many other literary and historical references to Victorian England, such as Sherlock Holmes, Treasure Island, Jekyll, and many others. (wikipedia.org).
Gene Rain (2018) no information A 3D, next-gen, science-fiction, third-person shooter.
Geneforge (2001) no information Geneforge is the first video game in the Geneforge series of RPGs. Players assume the role of an apprentice Shaper, a sect of mages who can create living creatures through force of will. The apprentice is cast away on Sucia, an island abandoned by the sect 200 years prior. The island contains groups of the Shapers' creations, who have formed their own ideologies regarding their creators in the intervening years. (wikipedia.org)
Geneforge 1 - Mutagen (2021) no information Geneforge 1: Mutagen is a remake of the original Geneforge. A lone apprentice Shaper is stranded on the Isle of Sucia surrounded by its Masters' creations long since abandoned, a dangerous secret at the far end of the island and a band of outsiders who seek to unlock that secret. Whether the Shaper joins the outsiders or opposes them is up to the player. (mobygames.com)
Geneforge 2 (2003) no information Geneforge 2 is the second video game in the Geneforge series. The game's plot concerns an apprentice Shaper and an Agent, both members of a secretive sect of wizards who can create life by using their own life energy. They are sent on a mission to investigate a failing Shaper colony called Drypeak. When they arrive not all is well, the player becomes drawn into a four-way war which has been hidden from the outside world. (wikipedia.org)
Geneforge 3 (2005) no information Geneforge 3 is an Indie fantasy role-playing adventure, the third chapter of the Geneforge Saga. In this fantasy adventure, you can explore strange, hostile lands, choose which side you will fight for, (Steam)
Geneforge 4: Rebellion (2006) no information The world is torn apart by a long-lasting civil war between an elite caste that previously held monopoly on creating artificial life, and a combined group of persecuted ordinary humans, genetically altered humans, and a variety of artificial creatures gone independent. Though the protagonist starts out as a rebel selected for genetic mutation using secret and risky rebel techniques, he is not restricted to only one side of the conflict. (mobygames)
Geneforge 5: Overthrow (2008) no information Geneforge 5: Overthrow is the fifth and final game in the RPG series and continues the story from Geneforge 4: Rebellion. As with all the other installments the game features open-ended game play and allows the player to explore the world maps freely except where constrained by enemy strength. The player further delves into the world crafted and influenced by the Shapers, an elite class of highly specialized people that shape life into various forms, usually dangerous. (mobygames)
General Chaos (1994) no information The game is a quick and dirty battle between two generals, "General Chaos" and "General Havoc". The objective of the game is to capture the enemy's capital city. Each player has to pick one of 4 teams, 3 of which have 5 soldiers (with differing selections weapons), while one has 2 "commandos" and uses a different control system giving greater control. The player views the action from an isometric perspective, watching cartoon soldiers duke it out on the battlefield. (wikipedia.org).
Generation of Chaos (2005) no information The Lost Grounds erupt into war as kingdom fights kingdom in their search for peace and the secrets of the Dragon King. Intrigues, betrayals, and dramatic confrontations ensue as each kingdom walks the path of war towards what may eventually become world conquest. (wiki)
Generation of Chaos (2001) no information The gameplay combines on the one hand the resource management of the main kingdom (where the story takes place) and on the other side the typical combat strategy of the genre through a turn-based system where we see our units deployed on the map from a zenith perspective. (Giantbomb)
Generation of Chaos Exceed (2003) no information The game fuses strategy and RPG elements in a turn-based combat system, akin to the Fire Emblem series, but with the addition of larger simulation concepts. (Emulation wiki)
Generation of Chaos III (2003) no information In Randia, a small country to the south, the young prince Alfred is attacked by an assassin but gets saved by his friend Welles. The young prince was the last key to the revival of Randia... It was said that in legends the prince had the power to unleash the "Seal of Power" because of his blood relation. This brought fear upon the Zenon country and thus their attack. (MAL)
Generation Of Chaos Next (2002) no information Erile is a knight-in-training in the Kingdom of Fredbarn in Nothern Neverland. He and Princess Rozy are secretly in love, and plan to marry. Rifire, the head of the knights, finds out, and tells Erile that he's not strong enough to protect Rozy, let alone the Kingdom. Erile becomes frustrated, and contemplates what to do. (animenewsnetwork)
Generation of Chaos: Desire (2007) no information Generation of Chaos Desire is a Strategy game, developed and published by Idea Factory.
Generation of Chaos: Pandora\'s Reflection (2012) no information The game takes place in the dark, barren world of Hades, revolving around a boy named Claude, and his sister named Yuri. In the game, Yuri is cursed with a butterfly tattoo, leading Claude to vow to travel the world in order to find a way to break the curse. Along their travels, they also become entangled in a larger struggle that could decide the fate of the entire world. (wiki)
Generation Zero (2019) no information Welcome to 1980’s Sweden. The local population has disappeared, and hostile machines roam the streets. Explore the open world to unravel the mystery, perfect your fighting strategies, and prepare to strike back. Play alone or together with up to three friends, as you discover ways to defeat the invaders. (store.steampowered.com)
Generations Lost (1994) no information Generations Lost is a platform action game in which the player takes the role of Monobe, an adventurer on the search for the past of his people. Thanks to his magic armour Monobe is able to execute many different moves. Besides running and jumping, Monobe can roll on the ground, deliver blows with hands and feet, and shoot energy balls. With the help of an energy rope Monobe can swing from platform to platform. (igdb)
Generator Rex: Agent of Providence (2011) no information Generator Rex: Agent of Providence is a video game based on the Cartoon Network animated series Generator Rex.
Generic Racing Game (2009) no information As racing always has been part of mankind's sports culture, there are a couple of themes given on the last sides of the rulebook, so you are free to choose the setting as well as the orientation of the gameplay (tactics, luck, wargame). As a solitaire option, you can always race a track on your own and try to beat the number of turns you took on every subsequent lap.
Genesis Alpha One (2019) no information Genesis Alpha One is a revolutionary mix of roguelike shooter, base building and survival that puts you in the role of an interstellar pioneer. (Metacritic.com)
Genesis Noir (2021) no information Genesis Noir is an adventure video game developed by American studio Feral Cat Den. (wikipedia.org)
Genesis Rising: The Universal Crusade (2007) no information Genesis Rising: The Universal Crusade is a 3D Real-time strategy game set in a distant future. The game takes place in space, where players control ships and try to eliminate the opponent. The story is set in a mysterious futuristic universe where organic machines are built using genetic engineering. The player take on the role of Captain Iconah to explore and conquer the Universal Heart, the only part of the universe that's remained unconquered by the forces of humankind. (wikipedia.org)
Genetic Disaster (2017) no information Genetic Disaster is a coop action game based around absurd guns, crazy characters and instant fun with procedurally generated levels for endless hours of accidental friendly fire in multiplayer! (store.steampowered.com)
Genghis Khan (1987) no information Genghis Khan, original full title Aoki Ōkami to Shiroki Mejika: Genghis Khan (蒼き狼と白き牝鹿・ジンギスカン), is a 1987 turn-based strategy game developed by Koei. (wikipedia.org)
Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray Wolf (1992) no information Genghis Khan II is a turn-based grand strategy game, based on the life of the historical Mongol leader Genghis Khan. The gameplay is similar to Romance of the Three Kingdoms or Nobunaga's Ambition. On the world/country map (divided into smaller provinces) the player develops his own provinces, gives orders to his subordinates, establishes alliances and recruits armies. The battles are presented in a separate mode, where the player directs troops using commands. (mobygames.com)
Genie\'s Banquet (2016) no information A cooperative card game, and to win all players must work together to clear four rounds, with four orders being placed in each round — and the later the round, the more difficult the combinations of order cards that appear. You can cooperate with your teammates to clear order cards "in a row"; doing so gets you a magical jewel that can grant various useful magic to support you during the game. With your wisdom and this magical power, let's satisfy the genie's crazy stomach, after which you mi
Genital Jousting (2018) no information Genital Jousting is a fully narrated physics game about a penis named John, and his quest to find a date for his upcoming high school reunion. It is a story about learning and unlearning what it means to be a man. (igf.com)
Geniu$: The Tech Tycoon Game (2005) no information In Genius: Unternehmen Physik, your role is to become a inventor-entrepreneur like Siemens, Edison or Daimler by creating your own industrial empire. To do so, you have to build a town, streets, factories, labs, ... and manage all of your company's needs (budget, employees, ...). You start with a small bicycle shop somewhere in the outskirts of Berlin, London, Detroit or one of the other five location the game offers, and the time is the 100-year frame from 1850 till 1950. (mobygames.com)
Genius Moves! (2023) no information Guide adorable animals through 100 relaxing yet brain-teasing levels. Program their way by strategically arranging action blocks to help them collect their favorite food. Explore 4 delightful worlds, collect cute critters, and enjoy the perfect blend of simplicity and puzzle-solving excitement! (store.steampowered.com)
Genji: Dawn of the Samurai (2005) no information It is 1159 AD, and a brutal samurai clan called The Heishi have stepped in to take power after the old nobility fell. With their mystical stones, they rule the land through fear and violence. (igdb)
Genji: Days of the Blade (2006) no information Genji: Days of the Blade, known in Japan as Genji: Kamui Sōran (GENJI -神威奏乱-, GENJI -Kamui Sōran, Genji: the Godly Disturbance), is an action game. (wikipedia.org)
Genkai Tokki: Seven Pirates (2016) no information Genkai Tokki: Seven Pirates (限界凸旗 セブンパイレーツ) is a role-playing video game. (wikipedia.org)
Genoa (2001) no information The players take the roles of traders in 16th-century Genoa. They fulfill orders, deliver messages, and take ownership of buildings in the city. Of course, this is not possible without the help of the other traders. Thus, the need for clever negotiation. And that can cost money and other valuable goods. The player who earns the most is the winner.
Genotype (2023) no information This narrative VR action shooter takes you to a maze-like Antarctic research base overrun by monsters. Print live creatures acting as weapons and tools, upgrade your abilities, and explore a fully voice-acted story. Work with the last survivor in the base to save yourself — and the planet. (store.steampowered.com)
Gensō Suikoden Card Stories (2001) no information Gens? Suikoden Card Stories (Japanese: ??????????????) is a spin-off title of the Suikoden franchise by Konami which includes both a Game Boy Advance game and a physical collectible card game. (wikipedia.org)
Gensō Suikogaiden Volume 1: Swordsman of Harmonia (2000) no information Gens? Suikogaiden (Japanese: ??????) is a two volume series of spin-offs from the Suikoden series of role-playing video games. (wikipedia.org)
Gensō Suikogaiden Volume 2: Duel at the Crystal Valley (2001) no information Gens? Suikogaiden (Japanese: ??????) is a two volume series of spin-offs from the Suikoden series of role-playing video games. (wikipedia.org)
Genshin Impact (2020) no information Genshin Impact is a free-to-play action role-playing game developed and published by miHoYo, who are known for Honkai Impact 3rd, a popular action game. The game features a fantasy-based open world with gacha game mechanics.
Genso Suikoden: Tsumugareshi Hyakunen no Toki (2012) no information Genso Suikoden: Tsumugareshi Hyakunen no Toki (Japanese: ????? ????????) "Gens? Suikoden: The Woven Web of a Century" is a role-playing video game developed by Konami for the PlayStation Portable. (wikipedia.org)
Gensokyo Night Festival (2019) no information Use Suika's powers of controlling "density" and "sparseness" to go up against all sorts of colorful enemies and gimmicks in this 2D combo based action game title. (Steam)
Gensou Maden Saiyuuki Retribution: Hi no Ataru Basho De (2001) no information Gensou Maden Saiyuuki Retribution: Hi no Ataru Basho De is a Role-Playing game, developed by PicPac-Airreal and published by Mubik, which was released in Japan in 2001. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
geoDefense Swarm (2008) no information geoDefense Swarm is a tower defense game by American studio Critical Thought Games available for the iOS and Windows Phone devices. (wikipedia.org)
Geograph Seal (1994) no information Geograph Seal is a mecha-themed first-person 3D shooter. The plot is rather simple and involves an unnamed enemy constructing weapon plants on the planet WS090. A lone mecha pilot is sent there to execute the project "Geograph Seal" and encounters fierce opposition from local robots. (mobygames)
GeoGuessr (2013) no information GeoGuessr is a geography game which takes you on a journey around the world and challenges your ability to recognize your surroundings. (geoguessr.com)
Geometry Dash (2013) no information Geometry Dash is a rhythm-based platforming game in which the player guides his or her avatar across a geometric landscape fraught with obstacles.
Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions (2014) no information Experience the full evolution of the award-winning Geometry Wars franchise and battle through waves of enemies on 3D grids in this frenetic arcade shooter!
Geometry Wars: Galaxies (2007) no information Geometry Wars: Galaxies is a multidirectional shooter video game developed by Bizarre Creations and Kuju Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved (2003) no information The object of Geometry Wars is to survive as long as possible and score as many points as possible by destroying an ever-increasing swarm of enemies. The game takes place on a rectangular playfield and the player controls a claw-shaped "ship" that can move in any direction using the left thumbstick, and can fire in any direction independently using the right thumbstick. The player also has a limited number of bombs that can be detonated and destroy all enemies on the playfield. (wikipedia.org)
Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2 (2008) no information Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2 is a multidirectional shooter video game created by Bizarre Creations, released on Xbox Live Arcade (wikipedia.org).
Geon: Emotions (2007) no information Geon: Emotions is a multiplayer-oriented action arcade video game developed by independent software developer Strawdog Studios. (wikipedia.org)
George Foreman\'s KO Boxing (1992) no information George Foreman's KO Boxing is a boxing video game produced by Acclaim, featuring boxer George Foreman, released in 1992. (wikipedia.org)
George of the Jungle and the Search for the Secret (2008) no information Take on the role of George in a 3D side scrolling action-adventure. Players swing, climb, and platform their way through the jungle in search of the missing documents which could hold the key to the "secret" medical mystery. The camera views and turns show the 3D view, but essentially the game is played as a 2D platformer with a linear path on a single plane. Often George needs to manipulate objects in the environment, for instance moving boxes to create a platform, to continue. (mobygames.com)
Gerda: A Flame in Winter (2022) no information Walk the path of Gerda as her quiet life is turned upside down during the World War 2 occupation of her home. Choose where to go, how to act, and who to trust in this intimate narrative RPG-lite experience inspired by real life events. (Metacritic.com)
Gerrymander: Rig The Election (2017) no information A puzzle game that teaches YOU how to rig an election. Draw districts over randomly generated maps to corrupt the concept of a democracy. Learn how real world politicians use this system to tilt the scales! See how quickly you can divide a level into an unfair and undemocratic hellscape! (Good Egg Games)
Get Even (2017) no information Get Even is a first-person shooter survival horror video game developed by The Farm 51 and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Get Even is a game maintained in convention of a thriller, where action is shown in first-person perspective (FPP). Raising questions about the understanding of justice and reality. The player discovers the story piece-by-piece through exploration of interactive environments.
Get Fit with Mel B (2010) no information Get Fit with Mel B is a video game developed by UK developer Lightning Fish. (wikipedia.org)
Get In The Car, Loser! (2021) no information A lesbian road trip RPG by the co-creator of Ladykiller in a Bind about fighting for love and justice in the face of indifference, inspired by choice-driven visual novels, and a battle system influenced by classic and modern JRPGs. WILL YOU STAND AND FIGHT IN THE FACE OF EVIL? (steam)
Get Packed (2020) no information Get Packed is a couch co-op removals game full of calamity and physics-based carnage for one to four players. Fusing Overcooked style frantic fun & Gang Beasts inspired elastic physics you and your rubber-limbed removal team help the citizens of Ditchlington relocate as fast as you can.
Get Rich or Die Gaming (2011) no information A young man, Wilson Cooper, is playing video games at home, something his Dad forbids him to do. His Dad unexpectedly returns home early to find Wilson in the midst of a game. Dad is so furious, he kicks Wilson out of the house and leaves him on the streets of a ghetto. It is at this exact point you take control of Wilson Cooper, and guide him to riches. (Metacritic.com)
Get Up and Dance (2011) no information Get up and Dance is a dance video game for the Wii and PlayStation 3. (giantbomb.com)
Get-a-Grip Chip (2020) no information Help Chip save the lost Battery Bots on a perilous journey through the treacherous depths of a robot assembly factory. When piloting Chip, you can't jump, but you can soar over the pits of molten metal, giant crushers, pools of toxic waste, shifting saws and high-powered lasers using your trusty head-mounted grapple. (Metacritic.com)
The Getaway (2002) no information The kidnapping of Mark Hammond's son leads him on a journey through London as he does jobs from the kidnapper, Charlie Jolson, criminal empire. Meanwhile, DC Frank Carter searches through the empire for answers.
Getting Over It With Bennett Foddy (2017) no information Getting Over It With Bennett Foddy is a climbing game centered on physics. Players control a man with a hammer inside a pot, and must climb a mountain using only momentum from the hammer.
Gex (1995) no information Gex is a 1995 platform game developed by Crystal Dynamics. It was originally released for the Panasonic 3DO, but ports of the game were later released for the PlayStation, Sega Saturn and Microsoft Windows. It was a pack-in game for Panasonic models of the 3DO later in the console's life. It is the first game in the Gex series and introduces players to the title character, a wisecracking, television-obsessed gecko voiced by comedian Dana Gould.
Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko (1999) no information Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko (titled Gex: Deep Cover Gecko in Europe and Gex 3: Deep Pocket Gecko on the Game Boy Color) is a 1999 platform video game. (wikipedia.org)
Gex: Enter the Gecko (1998) no information Gex has retired from the public eye and turned to solitude. Two years later, his quiet life is soon turned upside down when his television goes blank and Rez's image begins flashing on the screen. Two government agents appear and abduct Gex to their headquarters, where they explain that Rez has returned and they need his help in taking him down again. In return for funds and gadgets, Gex reluctantly accepts the mission. (wikipedia.org)
GG Aleste (1991) no information GG Aleste is a 1991 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Compile for the Game Gear. An entry in the Aleste series, the game follows Ellinor Waizen piloting the Galvanic Gunner space fighter craft to face against the invading Moon Child army. Its gameplay follows the same conventions as earlier Aleste titles, with the player fighting waves of enemies and bosses, while avoiding collision with their projectiles and other obstacles. (wikipedia)
GG Aleste 3 (2020) no information GG Aleste 3 is a 2020 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by M2. It was included as part of the Aleste Collection for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4, as well as in a Game Gear Micro variant bundled as part of a limited edition. An entry in the Aleste series, the game follows Luna Waizen, a pilot candidate scrambled into service after destruction of the Moon Child base and fight against cyber terrorists that have seized control of the Earth's satellites. (wikipedia)
GG Aleste II (1993) no information Not to be confused with Power Strike II for SMS which is a different game. GG Aleste II is a 1993 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed by Compile and published by Sega for the Game Gear. An entry in the Aleste series, it is a follow-up to GG Aleste (1991). The game follows Alice Waizen piloting the Lance Bird space fighter craft to stop an unknown parasitic object attached to the armored defense satellite Algo.
Ghost (1957) no information Word game wherein one player provides a starting letter, the other adds a letter, and so on until either player completes a word, or one player challenges the other, claiming that the sequence so far is part of no legal words. A variant, Superghost, allows for letters to be added to either the start or end of the existing sequence.
Ghost 1.0 (2016) no information A mysterious agent, capable of becoming a digital ghost, sneaks aboard the Nakamura Space Station. This is where the fun begins: the station is well-protected with its heavy defences, never-ending arsenal of weapons, and mysterious artifacts. It will all have to be destroyed. (store.steampowered.com)
Ghost Chaser (1984) no information In Ghost Chaser the player's task is to go through all sixteen chambers of the haunted mansion in order to find the way to the treasure chamber. Some rooms are locked, so the player must find a key to them, and sometimes a key is needed to leave the room they just entered. In this mission, the player is hindered by various ghosts, which in addition to conventional shapes can also take the form of drops, fireflies, birds or razor blades (the latter kill on the spot). (wikipedia.org)
Ghost Giant (2019) no information Experience a new puzzle adventure from the studio behind Fe and Flipping Death. In Ghost Giant, you are the protector of the lonely little boy, Louis. Invisible to everyone but him, you explore his world and use your size to help him and the citizens of Sancourt. (Metacritic.com)
Ghost Grab 3000 (2019) no information Introducing the Grapple Beam! Chain ghosts together then pop them all at once for points in an endless 'bullet hell' arcade apocalypse. (store.steampowered.com)
Ghost House (1986) no information You're about to inherit the family jewels. If you can get to them, that is. They're hidden inside the haunted mansion, which wouldn't be such a big deal if it weren't infested with Draculas, Bats, Fire Blowers, Mummies, and other deadly weirdos. You'll have to ward off or destroy everything that gets in your way -- no matter how grotesque it appears. Furthermore, you'll have to keep punching your way through the mansion until you find the secret key.
Ghost Hunters (1986) no information The game combined platform-style action with shooting gameplay similar to that found in the game Operation Wolf. (wikipedia)
Ghost in the Shell (1997) no information Ghost in the Shell is a 3D shooter based on the original comic by Masamune Shirow rather than Mamoru Oshi's film. The story is set in the future and focuses on a team of policemen led by the female cyborg Major Motoko Kusanagi, which fights technology-related crimes. The player takes the role of a new member in Kusanagi's anti-terrorist squad and gets to accomplish missions on the Fuchikoma, a spider-like AI equipped tank. (mobygames.com)
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (2005) no information Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, released in Japan as Kokaku Kidotai: Stand Alone Complex - Domain of the Hunters (攻殻機動隊 STAND ALONE COMPLEX -狩人の領域-, Kōkaku Kidōtai Sutando Arōn Konpurekkusu -Kariudo no Ryōiki-), is a first-person shooter video game based on the cyberpunk anime series Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex and a sequel to the first Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex game of the same title, developed by G-Artists. (wikipedia.org)
Ghost in The Shell: Stand Alone Complex (2004) no information Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex is an third person shooter action game based on the cyberpunk anime of the same name, released for the PlayStation 2. Despite sharing a title, it is a completely separate game from the PSP title. It features an emphasis on verticality and acrobatics
Ghost Lion (1989) no information Ghost Lion begins when a ghostly White Lion attacked Maria's village. A hero appeared and drove the lion away, but Maria's parents wanted to find out where the Lion came from and what its purpose was. They set out on a journey, and never returned. The player takes control when, one day, Maria decides to go look for them. As she begins her journey, a bridge gives way beneath her, and she is washed away by a strong river current. (wiki)
Ghost Master (2003) no information Grim spectres, howling banshees, and sly gremlins are yours to command as you unleash ghastly spirits on the town of Gravenville and scare the wits out of its citizens. (Steam)
Ghost of a Tale (2017) no information Ghost of a Tale is an action-RPG game in which you play as Tilo, a mouse and minstrel thrown into a perilous adventure. Through stealth and cunning you’ll be able to explore the secrets of Dwindling Heights Keep and navigate its dangers. (store.steampowered.com)
Ghost of Tsushima (2020) no information Ghost of Tsushima is an action-adventure game developed by Sucker Punch Productions. (wikipedia.org)
Ghost on the Shore (2022) no information An exploration game about emotional ties that transcend even death. Riley is faced with a headstrong ghost, urging her on an adventure across atmospheric shores, uncovering the island's tragic secret. Choices in dialogue shape the bond between the two, ultimately deciding Riley's fate. (Steam)
Ghost Parade (2019) no information There’s something spooky in the woods... And it needs your help! Your walk home takes an other-worldly turn as you become lost in a dark, mysterious forest. Join a mystical battle to protect the supernatural inhabitants from those who are trying to level their homes for profit. Team up with 30 ghostly companions. Working together, everyone has a ghost of a chance to safely make it home.
Ghost Pilots (1991) no information 'GHOST PILOTS' is a shooting game released by SNK in 1991. The hero flies an old-fashioned seaplane in order to fight the two powerful nations invading their own country. Alongside giant military weapons, a mysterious combat unit arrives and makes for an intense battle.
Ghost Rider (2007) no information Produced in part by Marvel's dedicated game production division, this game is based on the Marvel comic and 2006 motion picture starring Nick Cage. The tormented superhero/anti-hero Johnny Blaze, once a heroic daredevil cycle rider before making a deal with the devil for his soul in exchange for the life of his father, rides in this action-packed videogame adventure. (igdb)
Ghost Song (2022) no information On the desolate moon of Lorian, a long-dormant Deadsuit awakens from slumber. Journey beneath the surface on an atmospheric 2D adventure of self-discovery, ancient mysteries, and cosmic terror. Explore winding caverns and acquire new abilities to unearth this alien world’s long-buried secrets. (Metacritic.com)
Ghost Squad (2007) no information Sega published the Polygon Magic developed Wii port of Ghost Squad in 2007.
Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective (2010) no information Ghost Trick is an adventure game in which players control Sissel, a ghost that must use his powers to save lives. During gameplay segments, players can swap at will between the Land of the Living, where time flows naturally, and the Ghost World, in which time is stopped. e game starts with the player (a spirit named Sissel) coming to consciousness with no memories of his past. He sees a corpse of a man on the ground in a junk-yard, and believes he just recently died. (wikipedia.org).
Ghost Vibration (2002) no information In this first person shooter on rails you are George, a ghost hunter, accompanied by his childhood friend and scientist Alicia. You have to exterminate the ghosts that inhabit an old mansion using a special weapon called Spirit Gun. After capturing the various spirits you can read their memories and use this information to solve the mysteries of this ancient mansion. (igdb)
Ghostbusters (1984) no information Ghostbusters is a licensed game produced by Activision based on the movie of the same name. The game starts with a choice between four drivable cars, and the player must stock up on equipment and make money to complete their objectives. (Wikipedia)
Ghostbusters II (1990) no information Ghostbusters II is a 1990 video game for the NES, developed by Imagineering and published by Activision, based on the film Ghostbusters II. Synthesized versions of songs from the film are featured in the game: the main theme and "Higher and Higher". In Europe and Japan, HAL Laboratory released its own Ghostbusters II game called New Ghostbusters II.(wikipedia)
Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime (2011) no information Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime is a cooperative twin stick shooter video game developed by Behaviour Santiago, and published by Atari. The game features four-player cooperative gameplay where players control Ghostbusters to defeat enemy ghosts.
Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed (2022) no information Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed is a 2022 action game based on the Ghostbusters media franchise and developed by IllFonic. (wikipedia.org)
Ghostbusters: The Video Game (2009) no information Ghostbusters: The Video Game is a 2009 action-adventure game based on the Ghostbusters media franchise. The game follows the player's character as a new recruit in the Ghostbusters, a team of parapsychologists who pursue and capture ghosts. The game's plot is set two years after Ghostbusters II, around Thanksgiving in 1991, with the Ghostbusters team training the player's character while investigating paranormal activities in New York City.
Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered (2019) no information The beloved and critically acclaimed Ghostbusters video game is back and remastered for the Epic Games store! (epicgames.com)
Ghosthunter (2003) no information What started as a simple report of strange lights at an abandoned school has become something much more for rookie cop Lazarus Jones. After unwittingly unleashing hundreds of ghosts from a containment facility, including one that took a liking to Lazarus' partner, it's now his job to travel to the four corners of the earth and recapture them. This is going to be one long night. (mobygames)
Ghostrunner (2020) no information Ghostrunner is a cyberpunk action video game developed by Polish development studio One More Level. (wikipedia.org)
Ghostrunner 2 (2023) no information Ghostrunner 2 is an action video game developed by One More Level. (wikipedia.org)
Ghosts \'n Goblins (1985) no information Ghosts 'n Goblins is a platform game where the player controls a knight, named Sir Arthur, who must defeat zombies, ogres, demons, cyclops, dragons and other monsters in order to rescue Princess Prin Prin, who has been kidnapped by Satan, king of Demon World. (Wikipedia)
Ghosts \'n Goblins Resurrection (2021) no information Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection is a reboot that brings the beloved Capcom franchise back to life and into the 21st century. (Metacritic.com)
Ghosts\'n Goblins (1985) no information Ghosts 'n Goblins is a side-scrolling platform arcade game developed by Capcom and released in arcades in 1985. It is the first game in the Ghosts 'n Goblins franchise, and has since been ported to numerous home platforms. Wikipedia
Ghostwire: Tokyo (2022) no information Ghostwire: Tokyo is an action-adventure game played from a first-person perspective. The player can use various psychic and paranormal abilities to defeat the ghosts and spirits haunting Tokyo. Combat director Shinichiro Hara described the combat as "karate meets magic". (wikipedia.org)
Ghostwire: Tokyo - Prelude (2022) no information Join KK and his gang of supernatural detectives as they investigate a strange disappearance, only to stumble upon something more sinister. Build relationships with your team and piece together their stories. (store.steampowered.com)
Ghoul Panic (1999) no information The game is about a witch's curse that turned people into cats. Kevin and Lisa are two kids who try to rescue them, but the witch caught them and turned them too into humanoid cats. Now they need to free the mansion not only from the ghosts but also from the family of monsters that inhabit it. (TVTropes)
Ghoul Patrol (1994) no information In the sequel to Zombie Ate My Neighbors players control the kids Zeke and/or Julie, who travel to different worlds and fight skeletons, ghouls, ghosts, and other demonic creatures in order to save their town from a horror exhibit that came to life. Shooting enemies with weapons like Plasma Gun or Lobbing Smash Gun, the heroes need to rescue ten trapped victims on each level and fight the boss at the end, all the whole conserving the limited ammunition. (mobygames.com)
Ghoul School (1992) no information Ghoul School is a survival horror video game. (wikipedia.org)
Ghouls \'n Ghosts (1988) no information The gameplay for Ghouls 'n Ghosts is similar to that of Ghosts 'n Goblins. The player controls the knight Arthur, who must advance through a series of eerie levels and defeat a number of undead and demonic creatures, Arthur can pick up a variety of weapons and armor to help him in his quest. While the core gameplay remains the same as its predecessor, the game now allows Arthur to fire directly upward and directly downward while in mid air. (wikipedia.org).
Giana Sisters DS (2009) no information Giana Sisters DS, also known on other handheld platforms as Giana Sisters, is a platform game developed by Spellbound Entertainment in cooperation with Bitfield GmbH. (wikipedia.org)
Giana Sisters Twisted Dreams (2012) no information Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams is a platform game developed by Black Forest Games for Microsoft Windows. It is the successor to the 1987 Commodore 64 title The Great Giana Sisters and sequel to the 2009 re-imagining Giana Sisters DS. (Wikipedia)
Giants: Citizen Kabuto (2000) no information Giants: Citizen Kabuto is a third-person shooter video game with real-time strategy elements. In the game, players take control of a single character from one of three humanoid races to either complete the story in single-player mode or to challenge other players in online multiplayer matches. (Wikipedia.org)
Gibbon: Beyond the Trees (2022) no information Master the Gibbon’s art of movement with a unique move-set that lets you swing, slide and somersault through a lush jungle canopy. Experience a free-flowing story of family and survival as you search for a home that may be lost forever in Gibbon: Beyond the Trees. (igdb.com)
Gibbous - A Cthulhu Adventure (2019) no information Crazy cultists. Cthulhu. A talking cat. Gibbous takes you on an expansive, traditionally animated, hand-painted adventure. Play as three protagonists and explore a lushly rendered Lovecraft-inspired world, unraveling ancient conspiracies. A comedy cosmic horror adventure made in Transylvania! (store.steampowered.com)
GiFTPiA (2003) no information Giftpia (????? Gifutopia), stylized as GiFTPiA, is a video game, developed by Skip Ltd. for the GameCube. (wikipedia.org)
Giga Wrecker (2017) no information Become more than human and save mankind from total annihilation! From legendary developer Game Freak comes an action adventure like no other - manipulate the world around you and smash the evil Ajeet to smithereens! (store.steampowered.com)
GigaBash (2022) no information GigaBash is an action kaiju brawler game developed and published by Malaysian independent studio Passion Republic Games. (wikipedia.org)
Gigachess (2015) no information Gigachess is a hero defense puzzler on a chess board. Command your party of Knights, Rooks & Bishops against the relentless Pawn onslaught!
Gigamons (2014) no information This is the last event to enter the guild of magicians. It remains the ultimate lesson to master: the invocation of Gigamons. After this test, one that will catch more Gigamons be promoted to Elemage. Good luck and good luck to all! (boardgamegeek.com)
Gigantic (2017) no information Gigantic is a free-to-play strategic hero shooter video game developed by the independent game studio Motiga and published by Perfect World Entertainment. The game focuses on team-based action combat with heroes battling alongside a massive guardian. Players must protect their guardian along with their team and attempt to destroy the opposing team and their guardian. (wikipedia.org)
Gigantic Army (2014) no information Side-scrolling mech-shooting bad-assery is BACK! GIGANTIC ARMY is a heartfelt homage to 16-bit era mech shooters such as Cybernator / Assault Suits Valken, Metal Warriors, and Front Mission: Gun Hazard, developed by the studio behind the acclaimed shooter SATAZIUS. (store.steampowered.com)
Gigantosaurus: The Game (2020) no information The most exciting episode of Gigantosaurus yet is one you get to play in. But will you be the most roarsome explorer or the fastest racer? Play together with friends and family to help Rocky, Tiny, Mazu and Bill save the day – before dino-dashing to the next zone. Dinosaurs have never had such giant fun! (store.steampowered.com)
The Gillette Cup (1970) no information Cricket game, based on the cricket competition of the same name. Game contents include a board showing the cricket ground; miniatures - 9 fielders, 1 bowler, 1 wicket keeper and 2 batsmen; two packs of cards - batting team and bowling team; and scoring sheets Innings are played, based on the combinations of bowler and batting cards played, and placement of the fielders on the board.
Gin Rummy (2008) no information Gin Rummy is a video game adaptation of the classic card game. (wikipedia.org)
Gintama Dee-Ess: Odd Jobs Grand Riot! (2006) no information The game is based around the daily life of a character doing odd jobs for people throughout the town to earn money and pay back a huge debt. (sockscape64.com)
Gintama: Gintoki vs. Hijikata!? The Huge Fight Over Silver Souls in the Kabuki District!! (2006) no information Gintama: Gintoki vs. Hijikata!? The Huge Fight Over Silver Souls in the Kabuki District!! (銀魂 銀時vs土方!? かぶき町銀玉大争奪戦!!) is a DS game based on the popular Gintama anime and manga. (japanretrodirect.ocnk.com)
Gintama: Silver Ball Quest: Gin\'s Job-Change to Save the World (2007) no information Gintama: Silver Ball Quest: Gin's Job-Change to Save the World is a Nintendo DS game based on Gintama.
GioGio\'s Bizarre Adventure (2002) no information : The player follows the journey of Team Bucciarati through the events of Vento Aureo, beginning with Giorno's meeting with Bucciarati all the way to the final battle with Diavolo. (Jojo wiki)
Giraffe and Annika (2020) no information Lovable, cat-eared Annika sets off on a grand quest on the Island of Spica! 3D adventure & rhythm action genres mesh in the lush, pastoral and beautiful manga-inspired world of Giraffe and Annika! (store.steampowered.com)
Girl Fight (2013) no information Follow the journey of eight fierce females with psychic powers who battle each other within a secret government research facility! Fight using both hand-to-hand combat and supernatural psychic attacks in a wide variety of doomsday scenarios! Perform awesome moves in battle to earn virtual currency to unlock extra content, such as new psychic abilities, alternate costumes, in-depth backstory, and sexy illustrations of the girls! Psychic warfare starts here! (mobygames)
Girls Like Robots (2012) no information Girls Like Robots is a game developed by American studio Popcannibal. (wikipedia.org)
Gish (2004) no information In this platform game you are a ball of tar. As expected of a ball of tar, you have a human girlfriend. However, she has now been kidnapped by a mysterious dark creature. Therefore you have to fight your way through a series of increasingly dangerous levels in order to rescue her. Fortunately, as a ball of tar, you have a diverse set of skills at your disposal, such as squeezing through narrow spaces and becoming very heavy.
Gitaroo Man (2001) no information Gitaroo Man is a rhythm video game developed by iNiS and published by Koei for PlayStation 2. The game features visual production by Mitsuru Nakamura and an original soundtrack by Japanese band COIL. (wikipedia.org)
Glö Phlox (2019) no information A fantasy-themed puzzler with twin-stick combat and hand drawn art. A lost and amnesiac elf explores a mystical forest to regain her powers.
Glückshaus (1500) no information Players take turns throwing two dice. On a 3,5,6,8,9,10,or 11, if the corresponding space holds a coin, they take it; if the space is empty, they place a coin. On a 7 ("the Wedding"), a coin is always placed on the board, forming a growing jackpot. A 2 ("the Pig") takes all the coins except the pile on 7; A 12 takes all the coins on the board. On a 4, nothing happens, or the player may have paid the house, as no 4-space appears on surviving boards.
Gladiabots - AI Combat Arena (2019) no information Assemble your robot squad, construct their AI and send them in the battle arena to see your strategy play out. Iterate, improve and repeat until you outsmart all your opponents and friends online. (store.steampowered.com)
Gladiator Begins (2010) no information A sequel to Colosseum: Road to Freedom. You once again begin your journey as a gladiator. Your best chance at freedom is to earn enough money in the arena to purchase your liberty from the shackles of servitude. The game features real-time combat against one or multiple opponents and allies, a wide variety of equipment to buy, sell or modify as well as several different fighting styles and a branching storyline with multiple endings. (mobygames)
Gladius (2003) no information The game allows the player to build a school of gladiators and take them into battle against opposing schools in a quest for fame and glory. The plot focuses on several of the main characters and slowly affects the decisions of the group, eventually leading to a final large battle that tests the skills of all members of the school.
Glass Masquerade (2016) no information An artistic puzzle game inspired by Art Deco and stained glass artisans of the 20th century. You need to combine hidden glass pieces to unveil clocks and themes exhibited by various cultures of the world at the 'International Times Exhibition'. (mobygames.com)
Glass Masquerade 2: Illusions (2019) no information Welcome to the Glass Masquerade sequel - an artistic puzzle game inspired by stained glass artisans and Wonderland depictions of the 20th century. You need to combine hidden glass pieces to solve every riddle and free yourself from a tangled dream. (store.steampowered.com)
Glass Road (2013) no information Glass Road is a game that commemorates the 700-year-old tradition of glass-making in the Bavarian Forest. You must skillfully manage your glass and brick production in order to build the right structures that help you to keep your business flowing. Cut the forest to keep the fires burning in the ovens, and spread and remove ponds, pits and groves to supply yourself with the items you need. Fifteen specialists are there at your side to carry out your orders. (boardgamegeek.com)
Glass Rose (2003) no information Glass Rose primarily takes place in a remote Japanese mansion in 1929. The player assumes the role of an amateur reporter named Takashi Kagetani. While exploring an abandoned mansion with his friend Emi in the year 2003, he is knocked unconscious by a supernatural force and awakens seventy years in the past, where the mansion has been restored to its former glory. In order to return to his own time, Takashi is forced to explore the mansion and interact with its denizens, the Yoshinodou family.
The Glass Staircase (2019) no information Inspired by early PlayStation Survival Horror games such as Clock Tower, Silent Hill, and Rule of Rose, The Glass Staircase sees you in control of one of several young girls who finds themselves in a dilapidated mansion posing as an orphanage, tucked away in the English countryside. (blood-disgusting.com)
Gley Lancer (1992) no information A side-scrolling sci-fi shooter, Gleylancer casts you as Lucia, a young pilot in the Space Fleet of starfighters that hijacks the experimental Gleylancer fighter to go explore the outer borders of known space in search of her missing father. Along the way Lucia will have to shoot down dozens of enemies in standard shooter fashion, while avoiding destruction and collecting power-ups that extend her ship's energy, upgrade weapons and gather screen-clearing bombs. (mobygames.com)
Glitch Busters: Stuck On You (2023) no information In the far-flung future, the AI that populate the net come under attack by mysterious viruses - and it's up to your squad of GLITCH BUSTERS to keep them from infecting every AI in the virtual world!
Glitchhikers (2014) no information A game about the liminal space of long drives. (itch.io)
Glitchhikers: The Spaces Between (2022) no information Glitchhikers is a surreal journey through the spaces between places. A late night drive, a deserted airport lounge, a moonlit walk through an empty park, a quiet carriage on an overnight train. Who will you meet? What will you talk about? Where will the journey take you? Find yourself along the way. (Steam)
Glitchspace (2016) no information Glitchspace is about reprogramming the game to solve puzzles. Trapped in an abstract cyberspace world, your way forward uses visual programming to edit environmental geometry, whilst unlocking key programming concepts along the way. Stretch, scale, rotate, manipulate and create, explore a world of reprogrammable geometry as you discover your way home, ever distant on the horizon. (Steam)
Glittermitten Grove (2016) no information Just like the faeries in your garden, we love collecting berries for our prickleberry loaves and finding treasure with our special fribblesham fireworks. Come join us in our faerieland, full of strange adventure! (store.steampowered.com)
Global Defence Force (2005) no information Global Defence Force is a PlayStation 2 third-person shooter video game developed by Sandlot. (wikipedia.org)
Global Operations (2002) no information Global Operations is a first-person tactical shooter video game developed by Barking Dog Studios and published by both Crave Entertainment and Electronic Arts. It was released in March 2002, following its public multiplayer beta version which contained only the Quebec map. The full game featured thirteen maps and featured both a single player and a multiplayer mode, which supported up to twenty-four players and three teams. (wikipedia.org)
Globalization (2010) no information Outbid your competitors to acquire businesses within six different industries and grow your conglomerate. Streamline operating costs, build additional factories, sue your competitors or take one of your subsidiaries public for big returns. Your corporate strategy will impact which companies you buy and how to take your corporation worldwide. The synergy that comes from the right company combinations increases your perceived net worth. The first to reach a billion in net worth wins!
Glocal Hexcite (1999) no information Glocal Hexcite is a Puzzle game, developed by Gu Inc. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Gloom (1995) no information As the title implies, Gloom is an attempt at recreating Doom for the Amiga. In 1995 this was a big target for programmers, as it was felt that the Amiga 1200 was capable of bringing the first person 3D action to life. (igdb)
Gloom: Digitial Edition (2018) no information Digital adaptation of a card game that seems largely inspired by the cartoons of Edward Gorey. The goal is to make your family as miserable as possible while simultaneously forcing happiness on the clans of your rivals.
Gloomhaven (2017) no information Gloomhaven is a game of Euro-inspired tactical combat in a persistent world of shifting motives. Players will take on the role of a wandering adventurer with their own special set of skills and their own reasons for traveling to this dark corner of the world. Players must work together out of necessity to clear out menacing dungeons and forgotten ruins.
Gloomhaven (2021) no information Whether you are drawn to Gloomhaven by the call of adventure or by an avid desire for gold glimmering in the dark, your fate will surely be the same. Gloomhaven, the digital adaptation of the acclaimed board game, mixes Tactical-RPG and dungeon-crawling. (Metacritic.com)
Gloria Union (2011) no information The ocean is filled with pirates seeking the treasures of Euforia, a long-lost kingdom that sank to the bottom of the ocean, taking its magical treasures with it. Ishut, a young hot-blooded pirate, wants to become one of the greats. At first it doesn't seem like he has much going for him beyond spirit but as he discovers his connection to the sunken kingdom, his powers to use Euforian crystals will awaken. (mobygames)
Gloria Victis (2016) no information Gloria Victis is a MMORPG with an emphasis on realism, set in a low-fantasy medieval open world. Enjoy skill-based non-target combat, open PVP with territory control, deep, expanded crafting system, player-driven economy and a mature, extensive storyline – all that served with beautiful, realistic graphics and immersive atmosphere. (Mobygames.com)
Gloriana (1995) no information Gloriana. is a management game set in the year 1550 AD, when Elisabeth becomes Queen of England. The player is cast as the owner of a small trading company with the goal to gain wealth and influence. (mobygames.com)
Glory of Heracles (2008) no information Glory of Heracles takes place in Ancient Greece and other parts of the Mediterranean region, with the plot drawing heavily from Greek mythology. The player names and assumes the role of the silent protagonist, though he speaks in battle, an immortal, amnesiac boy who is accompanied by the characters Leucos, Axios, Heracles and Eris on their journey to remember their pasts and to discover why they are immortal. (wiki)
Glory of the Roman Empire (2006) no information In the game, the player assumes the roles of city planner, governor, and military leader. Successful players will need planning skills, economic savvy, and—should those fail—military might. The glory of the Roman Empire will challenge gamers to grow a small village into a thriving community through trade with neighbors, while also expanding and defending its borders through more militaristic means. (wikipedia.org).
Glover (1998) no information The game features a magical, four-fingered glove named Glover in his quest to restore the Crystal Kingdom by retrieving crystals that were lost. (wikipedia.org)
Glow (2021) no information In Glow, you are an adventurer who builds their company by recruiting a new traveling companion each turn, trying to combine their powers as best as possible. You'll roll the dice to activate the advantages that your companions bring you...or their disadvantages. Gather many slivers of light to dispel the darkness, restore the colors, travel the land to reach landmarks, and (yes) score points. (boardgamegeek.com)
Gnog (2016) no information GNOG is a playful puzzle game about exploring monstrous virtual toys. Press, pull, slide, grab, click, and rotate every GNOG head to uncover its secrets!
Gnomes Garden (2015) no information A wonderful garden had always brought joy to all the people of the kingdom and all the residents of the castle. But a dry summer withered the king’s beloved garden and the surrounding gardens of the kingdom alike.
Gnomoria (2016) no information A city-building and management game with crafting, building, and extracting components. Your small band of gnomes set out to build their own kingdom.
Gnosia (2021) no information Gnosia is a Sci-Fi Social Deduction RPG in which you will engage in discussion with a variety of unique characters, with the aim of identifying the Gnosia among the group. (Metacritic.com)
GNU Backgammon (2001) no information GNU Backgammon (gnubg) is for playing and analysing backgammon positions, games and matches. It's based on a neural network. (gnubg.org)
Go (1000) no information Go is an abstract strategy board game for two players, in which the aim is to surround more territory than the opponent. Despite its relatively simple rules, Go is very complex, even more so than chess. Compared to chess, Go has both a larger board with more scope for play and longer games, and, on average, many more alternatives to consider per move. The lower bound on the number of legal moves in Go has been estimated to be 2x10^170. (wikipedia.org)
Go All Out (2019) no information When you're fighting, be sure to Go All Out! Be the last man standing in this intense and action packed platform fighter. Free and frequent content updates, unique characters, tons of unlockables like skins, equipments or win poses. Different tactics, skills and ways of fighting. (store.steampowered.com)
Go Cuckoo! (2016) no information On your turn in Zum Kuckuck!, you take one standing stick and put it on the nest. If both ends of the stick have the same color, you may choose to lay an egg on it. Otherwise, you take another stick whose top color is the same as the hiding color of the previous one, up to three sticks. After laying an egg or putting the third stick with different colors, your turn ends. There are penalties for a stick touching the ground or eggs falling from the nest. (boardgamegeek.com)
Go Fish (1984) no information The goal is to win the most "books" of cards. A book is any four of a kind, such as four kings, four aces, and so on. (bicyclecards.com)
Go Fish Dice (2007) no information A novel new twist on the classic children's game Go Fish. As the product name says, this edition uses dice instead of cards. So instead of drawing a card when your opponent says "go fish" you get to roll another die.
Go Fish For Letters (1996) no information Use letter cards to form the most words. Key differences between this game and Go Fish: 1. Players ask for letters to form words, not numbers to make matches. 2. Players must form words of three letters or more. 3. At the end of the game, players count how many words they have formed. Each word counts as one point. Players subtract one point if they have any cards left in their hands. The player with the most points wins.
Go Fish Yourself (2015) no information Takes the familiar Go Fish card game and twists it into something that is actually fun to play. Players try to get one another to make pairs of dirty-sounding, nautically-themed cards. Each card comes with a challenge. The more pairs a player makes, the more challenges that player must face. Before long, players are standing on chairs with socks on their hands and cards on their heads. As soon as a player fails or forgets to perform a challenge, that player is out of the game. The last player le
Go Fish Yourself: Naughty Edition (2015) no information The Naughty Edition will allow players to keep the nonsense going. It's sure to push some comfort zones. It comes with 52 new cards and challenges. This expansions (or edition) can be played as standalone game or combined with the original. Players will be able to mix and match their favorite pairs from all or any of the expansions to create customized decks.
Go for Broke (1965) no information Players receive one million dollars from the bank and race to be the first player to spend all of their money and go bankrupt. Players can risk money at the Racetrack, the Casino, play the Stock Market or make donations to charity. Outcomes are determined by spend and receive cards and by the spinners that represent the various locations.
Go for the runs! (1985) no information A two player cricket game that is centered around the one day game. Interestingly, the back of the box states "Go for the runs! was developed over a period of 30 years by a true cricket devotee. It is for all cricket lovers, young or old."
Go Forward Rugby (2004) no information The rack slides up and down the field Board to show where play currently is. If the rack moves past the Try Line at either end of the field a Try (Touch down) is scored. Players hold cards in their hands which they use to influence play in the rack. The Cards represent players on the field and special actions that they may do. The idea of the rack is that your opponent can see where you cards are, just not exactly which players they are.
Go Home Dinosaurs (2013) no information Prevent hordes of marauding Dinos from crashing your party in the world’s premier BBQ defense simulator! Unlock powerful towers that act like little weaponized puzzle pieces. Take control of a rock-throwing, coconut-gathering gopher and build your battlefield to keep those Dinos at bay. With adorable characters, intense strategy, and mouse-only controls Go Home Dinosaurs is accessible enough for kids and challenging enough for adults. It's a game truly everyone will love! (Mobygames.com)
Go Long (2016) no information Try to win this game of football by building words out of letter tiles representing players on your team. The defense and offense build words at the same time, and the offense advances the ball down the field based on how much better their word is. The defense also gets to intercept the ball, if they can guess how the offense will play. So huddle up, map out your plays, and… go long!
Go Mecha Ball (2024) no information Load up and roll out, in this twin stick shooter with roguelike progression! Blast your way through arcade-style levels, using pinball-style physics mixed with an arsenal of devastating weapons. Defeat waves of enemy bots, battle big bosses, and upgrade your mech between runs (store.steampowered.com)
Go Morse Go! (2018) no information Telegraph cheerleading for 1-4 players! Team up or face off, hyping up the crowd by shouting letters via Morse Code. (store.steampowered.com)
Go Nuts for Donuts (2017) no information Players all pick a donut they want by placing one of their number cards face down on the table. Players simultaneously reveal their number. If two or more players have matching numbers, that donut is discarded and no one gets it. If you're the only player that bid for the donut, than you take it and place it face up in front of you. Collect sets, unique and powerful donuts, and pairs of donuts to maximize points.
Go Nuts for Donuts: Diet Free Deck (2018) no information Deck of 25 other cards that introduces 10 extra sweets. The new inviting cakes, like apple fritters or donuts, can be added to the basic game for an even more delicious game.
Go Player (1990) no information Go Player is a boardgame game for the Atari ST developed by Oxford Softworks released in 1990 (by Oxford Softworks)
Go to the Head of the Class (1936) no information Classic board game of answering questions about Language, Science, Art & Music, Mathematics, History, Literature, and Geography. The 50th Anniversary Edition published in 1986 has a new 3 level Quiz Book, so that different age groups will be able to answer easier or harder questions depending on which level they choose to play at.
Go Vacation (2011) no information In Go Vacation players explore four paradise resorts hosted on Kawawii Island: Marine, City, Mountain, and Snow. Over 50 activities are available on the island including bungee jumping, ice fishing, scuba diving, miniature golf, tennis, off-road racing, and snowman building. The island can be explored at leisure and navigated by walking, rollerblading, or riding on an ATV depending on the resort. (wikipedia.org)
Go West! A Lucky Luke Adventure (2007) no information Go West! A Lucky Luke Adventure is a video game based on the film of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Go, Diego, Go!: Great Dinosaur Rescue (2008) no information Go, Diego, Go!: Great Dinosaur Rescue is an action-adventure video game developed by Take-Two Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Go! Go! Break Steady (2008) no information Go! Go! Break Steady is a breakdancing-themed puzzle game developed by Little Boy Games founded by Geoffrey Ford. (wikipedia.org)
Go! Go! Cosmo Cops! (2009) no information Go! Go! Cosmo Cops! is a 2009 platform video game developed by Noise. (wikipedia.org)
Go! Go! Hypergrind (2003) no information Go! Go! Hypergrind is a skateboarding video game for the Nintendo GameCube that was developed by Team Poponchi at Atlus Japan and published by Atlus USA. It was released in North America on November 18, 2003. Animation studio Spümcø of Ren & Stimpy fame served as a collaborative art design firm for the game. Despite being developed in Japan, it has never been released there.
Go! Go! Kokopolo 3D: Space Recipe for Disaster (2017) no information Get ready to return to the world's first Chase'em Up - in an all new sequel Go! Go! Kokopolo 3D. Set across 80 brand new stages of pure arcade mayhem, help the hyperactive wildcat, kokopolo, and his insane buddies, track down a secret recipe for immortality by causing as much mischief as possible in this epic, action-packed caper.
Go! Puzzle (2007) no information Go! Puzzle is a downloadable game on the PlayStation Store developed by Zoonami/Cohort Studios.
GO! Sports Ski (2007) no information Go! Sports Ski is a sports video game developed by Yuke's and published by Sony Computer Entertainment exclusively for PlayStation 3.
Go! Sudoku (2005) no information Go! Sudoku is a sudoku puzzle game. (wikipedia.org)
Goal Attack (2017) no information The roll of the dice moves the ball around the court, brings fouls, scores goals and saves shots as two players battle for supremacy - or you can play it on your own. Netball is a bit like basketball except that players have fixed positions on the court and you have to be in the Goal Circle to take a shot.
Goal Storm (1996) no information Goal Storm is a soccer game featuring 3D polygonal motion-captured players. It features an Exhibition and a Hyper Cup mode. Exhibition mode lets the player play a game of soccer against the computer or another player. Hyper Cup mode lets the player pick a country (unfortunately one without licensed players), and lets them compete in a tournament against three other teams. (mobygames)
Goal Storm \'97 (1997) no information International Superstar Soccer Pro (official abbreviated as ISS Pro and known as World Soccer: Winning Eleven 97 in Japan and Goal Storm 97 in North America) is a football video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo. It is a slightly improved version of the Japan-exclusive J-League Jikkyō Winning Eleven 97. (igdb)
Goal! (1988) no information Goal! is a soccer game for one player against the computer, two players against each other, or two players against the computer. Gameplay is from an angled overhead point of view, with the screen scrolling to follow the action. Several game options are available, including tournament mode, world cup mode, and a goal shooting competition. (mobygames.com)
Goal! Two (1992) no information Goal! Two is a soccer (football) video game developed by Tose for the NES, and published by Jaleco in 1992. Goal! Two is the NES version of Goal! (1992), which Jaleco retitled Super Goal! for European markets. (wikipedia.org)
GOAT OF DUTY (2019) no information Goat of Duty is a fast-paced multiplayer shooter where goats armed to the horns bleat face to face in a relentless deathmatch. Ram and troll your friends, own the craziest goatstumes, and put your skills to the test in the quirkiest FPS ever. Are you ready to become the GOAT of goats? (store.steampowered.com)
Goat Simulator (2014) no information You no longer have to fantasize about being a goat, your dreams have finally been realized! (Metacritic)
Goat Simulator 3 (2022) no information You can invite up to three friends in local or online co-op, create carnage as a team, or compete in mini-games and then not be friends anymore. Get ready for another round of udder mayhem. Lick, headbutt, and ruin your way through a brand new open world in the biggest waste of your time since Goat Simulator! We won't tell you how to play (except in the tutorial), but merely provide the means to be the goats of your dreams. (Metacritic)
Gobliiins (1991) no information In Gobliiins the player controls three goblins, each with a different special skill. The goblins skills can be used in combination to solve puzzles. The goblins are on a quest to develop a cure for the madness of the king.
Gobliins 2: The Prince Buffoon (1992) no information In Gobliins 2 the player controls two goblins: Fingus and Winkle. They are on a quest to rescue the prince: Buffoon, who has been kidnapped. The goblins have different skills, which can be used to solve puzzles.
Goblin Commander: Unleash the Horde (2003) no information Goblin Commander: Unleash the Horde is a fast-paced action style real-time strategy game set in the fantasy goblin world of Ogriss. In it, the player will have the ability to control up to 3 unique clans of ten goblins at one time and use them to wage war in 4 unique and highly destructible environments. (mobygames.com)
Goblin Stone (2024) no information Goblins have been hunted to extinction by cruel adventurers. Embark on a heartwarming roguelite adventure to rebuild their lair and help them thrive in this award-winning turn-based RPG where every decision counts. (store.steampowered.com)
Goblins Quest 3 (1993) no information In this game the player controls originally only one Goblin called Blount, but gets assistance from a number of sidekicks throughout the game including a parrot, a magician, and a snake. Blount is also bitten by a wolf early in the game and, after escaping from the afterlife, must contend with semi-frequent changes into a super-strong but uncouth werewolf alter ego. Most areas in Goblins 3 are larger than the screen and therefore scroll. The game features 18 different levels. (wikipedia.org).
God Eater (2010) no information The game is set in a fictional country named New Asian Union (NAU) in the year 2071 where the world has been mostly destroyed by mysterious monsters known as the Aragami. An organization known as Fenrir was founded to exterminate Aragami using weapons called God Arcs which is made from the cells of an Aragami. Those who specialize in exterminating Aragami are known as God Eaters. (wiki)
God Eater 2 (2013) no information The game takes place 3 years after Gods Eater Burst. A new pandemic caused by "Red Rain" has struck the Far East Branch. Members of Special Forces "Blood", an affiliate of Fenrir who reside in a mobile base, known as "Friar", are sent to investigate. (wiki)
God Eater 3 (2018) no information God Eater 3 is an action role-playing game developed by Marvelous First Studio (Marvelous' internal development studio) and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
God Hand (2006) no information A man named Gene was just a poor man with little money in the old west style town. When he witnessed a girl named Olivia who is being attacked by the mobs and as they were prepared to severe her right arm, Gene tries to save Olivia and fails. The mobs then severed Gene's entire right arm after he was beaten by the mob. When Gene later awoke, his right arm is still there, only this time, it was a legendary limb with the tremendous power of a God known as "God Hand".
God Mode (2013) no information God Mode is a co-op, arena-based, third-person shooter video game focusing on survival mode style gameplay. It was developed by Saber Interactive in conjunction with Old School Games. (wikipedia.org)
God of Rock (2023) no information God of Rock blends rhythm-based gameplay with fighting game mechanics in tense 1v1 matches. (Metacritic.com)
God of Thunder (1993) no information The game chronicles the quest of Thor, son of Odin and god of thunder as he tries to reclaim Midgard for his father. Midgard, the beloved land of Odin's, was stolen from him during his "Odinsleep" by Loki, the god of mischief, with the help of Jormangund the serpent and Nognir, the Prince of the Underworld. To help in his quest, Thor is given the mythical hammer Mjolnir by Odin. (Wikipedia)
God of War (2005) no information God of War is a third-person hack and slash action-adventure video game developed by Santa Monica Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE). First released on March 22, 2005, for the PlayStation 2 (PS2) console, it is the first installment in the series of the same name and the third chronologically. Loosely based on Greek mythology, it is set in ancient Greece with vengeance as its central motif. The player controls the protagonist Kratos, a Spartan warrior who serves the Olympi
God of War (2018) no information Kratos, the Spartan warrior who destroyed the Greek gods, now faces off with the Norse gods. (imdb.com)
God of War Collection (2009) no information God of War Collection is a remastered port of God of War and God of War II for the PlayStation 3 on a single Blu-ray Disc that was released in North America on November 17, 2009. It is the first game under Sony's line of "Classics HD." The collection was included in the God of War III Ultimate Trilogy Edition, released on March 18, 2010, in Australia and New Zealand, and on March 19 in Europe. It was released in Japan as a stand-alone on March 18, where it was distributed by Capcom,
God of War II (2007) no information God of War II is a hack and slash action-adventure video game developed by Santa Monica Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE). First released for the PlayStation 2 console on March 13, 2007, it is the second installment in the God of War series, the sixth chronologically, and the sequel to 2005's God of War. The game is loosely based on Greek mythology and set in ancient Greece, with vengeance as its central motif. The player character is protagonist Kratos, the new God of Wa
God of War III (2010) no information Set in the realm of brutal Greek mythology, God of War III is a single-player game that allows players to take on the climatic role of the ex-Spartan warrior, Kratos, as he scales through the intimidating heights of Mt. Olympus and the dark depths of Hell to seek revenge on those who have betrayed him.
God of War: Ascension (2013) no information God of War: Ascension is a third-person action-adventure video game developed by Santa Monica Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE). The game was first released on March 12, 2013, for the PlayStation 3 (PS3) console. It is the seventh installment in the God of War series and prequel to the entire series. (wikipedia)
God of War: Chains of Olympus (2008) no information God of War: Chains of Olympus is a third-person action-adventure video game developed by Ready at Dawn and Santa Monica Studio, and published by Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE). It was first released for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) handheld console on March 4, 2008. The game is the fourth installment in the God of War series, the second chronologically, and a prequel to the original God of War.(wikipedia.org)
God of War: Ghost of Sparta (2010) no information God of War: Ghost of Sparta is a third-person action-adventure video game developed by Ready at Dawn and Santa Monica Studio, and published by Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE). It was first released for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) handheld console on November 2, 2010. The game is the sixth installment in the God of War series and the fourth chronologically. (wikipedia)
God of War: Origins Collection (2011) no information God of War: Origins Collection (known as God of War Collection – Volume II in Europe and Australia) is a remastered port of the two PlayStation Portable installments in the series—Chains of Olympus and Ghost of Sparta—for the PlayStation 3 on a single Blu-ray Disc. It was announced at the Sony press conference at E3 2011 and was ported by Ready at Dawn, the developer of the PlayStation Portable games. The collection was released on September 13, 2011, in North America, September 16 in Euro
God of War: Ragnarök (2022) no information God of War Ragnarök is an action-adventure video game developed by Santa Monica Studio. (wikipedia.org)
God Wars: Future Past (2017) no information God Wars: Future Past is a tactical role-playing game developed by Kadokawa Games, and published by NIS America outside of Japan. The game plays as a tactical role-playing game, with the player navigating a team of characters across a grid in order to defeat an opposing party of characters in turn-based combat. The game's customisation options for characters include 30 different job classes, 200 weapons to equip, and over 600 skill moves to learn. (wikipedia.org)
The God (2018) no information Feel the power of god and create your dream world in a beautiful low-poly style. Share your creations with your friends and enjoy. (Steam)
God\'s Trigger (2019) no information Slay enemies with speed and precision in an over-the-top show of blood and explosions. Play solo or with others, make split-second decisions, dodge bullets, and use weapons and abilities to inflict violence in the most graphic way possible. (store.steampowered.com)
Godai: Elemental Forces (2002) no information The player controls a ninja named Hiro, who starts play unarmed but can collect a variety of Asian weapons throughout the game. These include blades such as swords and knives, spears and axes; all of which can be used to execute combo attacks. Larger weapons such as polearms have a longer reach, allowing Hiro to attack enemies without getting too close. (wiki)
Godfall (2020) no information Godfall is an action role-playing game developed by Counterplay Games. (wikipedia.org)
The Godfather II (2009) no information Like the first game, The Godfather II follows an non-canon character, Dominic, who is initially the protégé and underboss of the original game's protagonist, Aldo Trapani. After Aldo is killed, Dominic is placed in charge of the Corleone family's operations in New York City and tasked with expanding the Corleone empire by taking out their rivals. Unlike the first game, which was primarily set in New York, the story also spans into Miami and Havana. (wikipedia.org)
The Godfather (2006) no information The Godfather is an open world action-adventure game played from a third-person perspective, in which the player controls Aldo Trapani as he ascends through the ranks of the Corleone family, with his rise intersecting with the narrative of the film on numerous occasions. (wikipedia.org)
Godlike Burger (2022) no information In Godlike Burger you run the craziest restaurant of the galaxy! Stun, poison and kill customers in many devious ways… and turn them into burger meat! And don’t worry: Alien customers will keep coming if you are smart about it, because cannibalism is just too damn tasty. (store.steampowered.com)
Godly Corp (2018) no information An intern in an intergalactic corporation managing the universe. Use your tentacle to perform unusual office tasks and try to not destroy all life on the planets you look after. Every day brings completely new challenges. Expect everything - chainsaw robots, bug infestation, space trips and more. (store.steampowered.com)
Gods (1991) no information Gods is a 1991 video game by The Bitmap Brothers where the player is cast as Hercules in his quest to achieve immortality. The game was first made for Amiga and Atari ST computers and then ported for various other platforms. Like other Bitmap Brothers' games, Gods was highly praised by critics thanks to the quality graphics and music. (wikipedia.org)
Gods Will Be Watching (2014) no information Gods Will Be Watching is a point-and-click adventure game with emphasis on the player's decision making. It features six chapters, each of which acts as a resource and time management puzzle. The player's goal in each chapter is to lead a group of characters through various circumstances in a fixed amount of time, often having to make moral decisions.
Gods Will Fall (2021) no information The gods’ torturous rule over humanity has lasted for millennia. Bent on cruelty and suffering, they demand to be served with blind worship through an oath of fealty pledged from every man, woman and child. To those who don't submit to the gods’ will; a slow and merciless death awaits. (Metacritic.com)
Gods: Remastered (2018) no information Join the nameless warrior on a dangerous journey through four worlds to defeat the Great Guardians who have stolen the homes of the gods. As a reward you will receive immortality and a place in the eternal hall of fame… Experience the 2D-action classic Gods by the legendary Bitmap Brothers in a new look! Exciting levels full of monsters and puzzles await you, which you can play either in the original pixel graphics or in a modern 3D mode with an extensive new soundtrack. (Steam Store)
Godstrike (2021) no information Centuries after a divine power divided itself between seven mysterious masks, chaos reigns. Now inhabiting vessels called Heralds, these seven entities spend eternity fighting each other as the world decays around them. (Metacritic.com)
Godzilla (2014) no information the player controls Godzilla as he attacks certain stages (10 areas manually selected at the end of each round, from 25 levels), and is similar to Godzilla Generations. In order to clear the stage, the player must destroy all of the G-Energy Generators in the map, while also being attacked by G-Force and occasionally a boss (bosses must also be defeated to complete an area). Some of these stages are timed and the player must destroy all of the Generators before the timer expires. (wiki)
Godzilla (1990) no information Various monsters that Godzilla had previously defeated, have kidnapped his son, Minilla, and hidden him somewhere inside the Labyrinth of Matrix. It is up to Godzilla to fight the monsters' attacks and solve their many puzzles, all while navigating a much larger maze. (wiki)
Godzilla 2: War of the Monsters (1992) no information Japan is being ravaged by bizarre and powerful giant monsters. A reptilian creature called Baragon is creating earthquakes in an oil refinery, Rodan is leaving sonic booms in his wake, a hideous blob of slime called Hedorah is feeding off of the city's toxic waste and growing larger every second, a giant caterpillar named Mothra is laying eggs in different parts of town,, and Godzilla is plowing through everything around him. Only the Allied Defense Forces can stop them. (wiki)
Godzilla Domination! (2002) no information Meteor X appears over Tokyo 2 and starts projecting magnetic waves which causes neurological damage to several monsters, causing them to go berserk. The monsters begin to attack Earth and its neighboring planets (led by Mecha-King Ghidorah). However, one monster remains unaffected by the waves, and it's up to them to stop the others and destroy Meteor X. (Wikizilla)
Godzilla Generations (1998) no information Players control one of five monsters from the Godzilla universe, initially only Godzilla and Mechagodzilla can be selected, the other characters are unlocked by progressing through the game. The game world is composed of five cities, each comprising two stages, except the final city which has three. The object of the game is to proceed to the next stage by destroying everything on the stage within a set time limit, such as buildings and trees. (wiki)
Godzilla Generations: Maximum Impact (1999) no information The game is split into levels, Godzilla is stomping forward through a city while he has to shoot enemies. In other levels, you can walk freely and has to fight in one-on-one against Biollante, King Ghidorah, Mothra, the new robot bosses SMG-IInd and MGR-IInd, SpaceGodzilla, the Super X-III and the last boss, Destoroyah. Godzilla is the only playable character in the game. He can shoot heat rays at his enemies. IGN gave the game 2.5 out of 10 in their review. (wikipedia.org)
Godzilla Trading Battle (1998) no information A trading card that features almost every Toho kaiju up to that point as well as 6 new monsters created exclusively for the game.
Godzilla Unleashed (2007) no information Unleashed takes place twenty years after Godzilla: Save the Earth, beginning when a meteor shower causes climate shifts and earthquakes. Simultaneously, monsters of Earth begin attacking cities across the globe as a result of crystals growing on the ground. Factions form among the members of Earth as well as the monsters attacking them, totaling four monster factions. Choices within the story affect later events, including the relationships between Earth factions and the monster ones. (wiki)
Godzilla Unleashed: Double Smash (2007) no information Godzilla Unleashed: Double Smash is a two-dimensional sidescroller. The player controls two monsters, one on the top screen that flies, and another on the bottom screen that walks across the ground. The game is 2.5-D and moves slowly to the end of the level. Small challenges confront the player during gameplay, including human military, flying crystals and buildings. (wikizilla)
Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee (2002) no information The plot involves an alien race known as the Vortaak invading the Earth and assuming control of the planet's giant monsters, sending them to attack cities across the globe. One monster breaks free from the Vortaak's control, and battles the other monsters in order to drive off the Vortaak. (wiki)
Godzilla: Monster of Monsters (1988) no information The mysterious Planet X appears when Pluto and Neptune switch positions in the solar system, and its inhabitants begin an attempt to conquer the Earth, using a legion of space monsters (though some of these creatures were in fact from Earth) as their primary attack force. The King of Monsters, Godzilla, joins forces with the guardian monster Mothra and the forces of Earth to repel the invasion forces. (wiki)
Godzilla: Monster War (1994) no information players are able to choose from Godzilla himself, Anguirus, King Ghidorah, Gigan, Megalon, Mechagodzilla, Biollante and Mothra. No matter which monster the players select, they are taken to a map of Japan and must select their opponent to battle. Battles take place in the familiar 2D fighting screen seen in Street Fighter II and other games of the genre, though the game plays more akin to the SNES Dragon Ball Z: Super But?den fighting games. (wiki)
Godzilla: Save the Earth (2004) no information Save the Earth takes place two years after Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee. The story involves mankind getting hold of Godzilla's DNA, known in the game as "G-Cells." The Vortaak learn of this, once again returning to Earth, controlling a vast army of monsters, including their ultimate weapon: SpaceGodzilla. The player faces down many controlled monsters in different locations. (wiki)
Godzilla: The Series (1999) no information Godzilla: The Series is based off the TV show on Fox, which was in turn based off the 1998 film starring Matthew Broderick. In this game, the player takes control of the big guy himself as giant monsters from space have invaded Earth and are determined to destroy it. Unfortunately for both the aliens and Godzilla the military is out to destroy both, so Godzilla now has to fight off the military to throw back the alien menace. (mobygames.com)
Goemon\'s Great Adventure (1998) no information The quirky story highlights Goemon's quest to stop the evil Bismaru, who has stolen Wise Man's resurrection machine. Goemon and his friends must journey through five worlds to battle the revived Dochuki, prince of the underworld, and destroy the captured device. Each world is designed with Japanese styles and themes, and Goemon's Great Adventure continues the series' tradition of offbeat, surreal humor. (Wikipedia)
Goetia (2016) no information I am Abigail. Abigail Blackwood. Recently risen from the grave, I know nothing about the last 40 years of my family’s history... But obviously somebody is keen on seeing me lift the veil on what happened in Oakmarsh - to what led to the downfall of Blackwood Manor. And it seems like I have no choice in the matter… (mobygames.com)
GoFishing3D The Real Fishing (2016) no information GoFishing3D The Real Fishing is a realistic simulator game designed for Android. (play.google.com)
GOHOME (2020) no information GOHOME is a third-person horror game initially released in 2019. Set in a residential area in early 2000s Japan, you play as a little girl with a blurred out face named Mosaiko Suzuki, who's been separated from her parents and is trying to get home. (tvtropes.org)
Going to Boston (1900) no information Each player in turn has three throws of the dice. On the first throw, the highest number is put to one side. If two or more dice show the highest number, only one is kept. The remaining two dice are thrown again and the highest is put aside once more. The final die is rolled and the total of all three is the player's score. The player with the highest score, after each player has had a turn, wins that round.
Going to Jerusalem (1955) no information A Bible game that is based upon the New Testament. Familiarizes both children and adults with the best-known verses in the New Testament. Playing board is a map of the Holy Land; playing pieces are figures of the Apostles.
Going Under (2020) no information Going Under is a roguelite-inspired dungeon crawler about exploring the cursed ruins of failed tech startups. You’ll wield office junk as weapons as you battle your way through the forsaken office complexes. Stab a demon with a thumbtack one moment, run over a goblin with a smart car the next–your options in combat are constantly changing. (Metacritic.com)
Going! Going! Gone! (1975) no information Auction game set in a flea market in which players try to gather the highest total net worth. Players bid on items in multiple categories such as glassware, furniture, toys, jewelry or art. They must be careful, however, as items could be forged or defective.
Golazo! Soccer League (2018) no information The game is set in inspiringly bonkers atmosphere and retro art style of the ’90s. It is super fast, dynamic experience with medium sized fields, no fouls and offsides whistled. Just pure fun! Mastering the game is incredibly easy during fun and furious 7vs7 matches. (Mobygames.com)
Gold Cup Table Cricket (2007) no information This indoor game is to be played by two players each acting as captain of his side. This game gives the player greater opportunity to develop and display his talent and capacity at game than cricket on turf." The game is played with miniatures on a cricket ground printed on green cloth. A plastic shute represents the bowler. There is a selection of two batting devices, one mechanic and the other one manual. There are nine fielders and a wicket keeper.
Gold of the Americas (1989) no information Take the role of either England, France, Spain, or Portugal and set about exploring and conquering the New World.
Gold Rush: The Game (2017) no information Become a gold miner. Work hard, dig deep, explore the world, and you’ll become the wealthiest man in Alaska. Use a variety of specialist machines to find as much gold as you can. (store.steampowered.com)
Gold Rush! (1988) no information The game is set in 1848, just before the California Gold Rush. The player is Brooklyn newspaperman Jerrod Wilson, who soon receives word that he must go to Sacramento to meet his long-lost brother. After a few minutes of gameplay, word arrives that gold has been found in California, and it becomes much more difficult for Jerrod to settle his affairs in Brooklyn and find a way to Sacramento. (Wikipedia)
Gold! (1981) no information Players start with $1,000,000 and 12 certificates representing financial instruments worth either 900,000, 1,000,000, or 1,100,000 and denominated in either dollars, pounds sterling, deutschemarks, yen, or swiss francs. They proceed around, encountering spaces that cause yields and prices to change; players to draw Risk or Option cards or roll on the Fate table; players to buy, sell, or swap investments; etc. The first player to reach the "Gold!" space gets an extra $1,000,000 and the game ends
Gold\'s Gym: Cardio Workout (2008) no information Gold's Gym: Cardio Workout is an exercise video game for Nintendo's Wii video game console, created by Japanese video game developer Rocket Company. (wikipedia.org)
Golden Axe (1989) no information Sde-scrolling, beat 'em up, arcade video games developed by Sega. The series takes place in a medieval-fantasy world where several heroes have the task of recovering the legendary Golden Axe, the mainstay element of the series.
Golden Axe II (1991) no information The three playable characters from the first Golden Axe, Ax Battler, Tyris Flare, and Gilius Thunderhead, return in Golden Axe II to save the people of the land by defeating the new evil clan, led by Dark Guld, and reclaim the Golden Axe, which is in his possession. (wiki)
Golden Axe III (1993) no information Damud Hellstrike, the Prince of Darkness, has taken away the Golden Axe and put an evil curse over all the warriors. However, one of the heroes has their curse relieved and is sent to set things straight – lift the curse off the others, defeat the villain and return with the Golden Axe. (wiki)
Golden Axe Warrior (1991) no information The evil giant, Death Adder, has invaded the countries of Firewood, Nendoria and Altorulia and killed the royal families. A young hero from Firewood sets out on a quest to destroy the giant. To counter Adder's evil magic he needs to find the nine crystals of the royal family from Firewood. These crystals warded off Death Adder until the king was betrayed by a minister who sold the crystals to Adder. (wiki)
Golden Axe: Beast Rider (2008) no information The main protagonist is Tyris Flare. She is a great warrior and defender of the Axirian Priestesses, a sect of dragon worshippers from the Isle of Axir. Death Adder's armies are on the move. They are after the power of the ancient Dragon Titan. It is rumored that even Death Adder fears something about the Titans, though nobody really knows what power they possess over this dark lord. If he gains control over man, woman and beast alike, it is unknown what will become of the world. (wiki)
Golden Axe: The Duel (1994) no information Many years after the last war with Death Adder, the magical axe which Gillius Thunderhead used to slay Death Adder is rediscovered. Over time, the powers of the axe have grown. Numerous warriors fight to obtain the powerful axe. (Wiki)
Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder (1992) no information Some time after Death Adder's defeat, he returns and obtains the Golden Axe, enslaving the land and constructing a giant castle that looks like him. The four heroes begin their quest to defeat him, taking routes through the lands that are partially the player's choice. (Golden Axe Wiki)
Golden Axed (2020) no information Golden Axed offers a unique glimpse into the prospect of a project that could have been, and a rare peek behind the curtain at the sometimes tumultuous world of video game development. (steam)
Golden Balls (2008) no information Golden Balls is a video game by Endemol UK based upon the UK TV series of the same name hosted by Jasper Carrott. (wikipedia.org)
The Golden Compass (2007) no information The Golden Compass is a 2007 action-adventure puzzle video game developed by Shiny Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Golden Eagle Anagrams (1890) no information This old McLoughlin game features an eagle on the cover holding a large medallion. The contents are basically cardboard scrabble tiles (minus the numbers), used to work out anagrams.
Golden Force (2021) no information Defeat forces of evil along with Gutz, Spina, Drago, and Elder! Have some fun with their individual skills and movesets in a journey through Muscle Island. (Metacritic.com)
Golden Idol Mysteries: The Lemurian Vampire (2023) no information Follow the perilous journey of the Lemurian delegation to Monkey Paw Island in their search for riches and the truth about the legendary fountain of youth. Will their greed and curiosity be rewarded or does a dark fate await them? Unravel the truth of an ancient civilisation, lost in time through three brand new scenarios, filled with death, deceit, and ancient rituals. (Mobygames)
Golden Idol Mysteries: The Spider of Lanka (2023) no information The Spider of Lanka begins in 1741, one year before the first scenario in The Case of the Golden Idol, and uncovers the awful origins of this five-decade tale of betrayal, greed, ambition and death. Set in the fictional Kingdom of Lanka, this DLC offers three brand new scenarios that will demand the utmost of your deduction powers to unravel. (igdb)
Golden Light (2022) no information Eat weapons, be scared and question your own mind in this Survival-Horror FPS Prop Hunt Roguelike about meat. Now with online Co-op and Versus modes. Walls are watching you! (store.steampowered)
Golden Nugget 64 (1998) no information Golden Nugget 64 is a multiplayer virtual casino video game. (wikipedia.org)
Golden Nugget Casino DS (2005) no information Golden Nugget Casino DS is a 2005 video game developed by American studio Skyworks Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Golden Sun (2001) no information In a dark time, an epic adventure begins as evil slowly envelops the world! The forces of darkness are pursuing the lost art of Alchemy, and as they draw ever closer to their foul purpose, mankind's future hangs in the balance. You and your companions are the last hope: armed with noble weapons, mysterious Psynergy and a host of elemental creatures, you must find a way to stem the evil tide. Your ordinary life is over, as a Golden Sun rises above you and forever broadens your horizon!
Golden Sun: Dark Dawn (2010) no information Golden Sun: Dark Dawn (Japanese: ????? ??????? Hepburn: ?gon no Taiy?: Shikkoku Naru Yoake) is the third instalment in the Golden Sun series of fantasy role-playing video games. (wikipedia.org)
Golden Sun: The Lost Age (2002) no information Golden Sun: The Lost Age (????? ?????? ?gon no Taiyô: Ushinawareshi Toki), released under different names in some regions, is a 2002 role-playing video game for the Game Boy Advance, developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo. It is the second installment in the Golden Sun series. It was released on June 28, 2002 in Japan, and through 2003 in North America and Europe. (wikipedia.org)
Golden Tee 3D Golf (1995) no information A golf arcade game. Its signature feature is the use of a trackball to determine the power, direction and curve of the player's golf shot. Play modes include standard, closest to the pin, and online tournaments. (wikipedia)
Golden Tee Live (2005) no information The updated version to the classic Golden Tee franchise. This game has a wireless internet connection that allows players to compete in scheduled online tournaments against players all over the world for cash and prizes. Allows players to customize their characters. (arcade-museum.com)
Golden Treasure: The Great Green (2019) no information Golden Treasure is a game for those who carry dragons in their hearts. Hunt, explore, survive, and become Great among the True Children of Sun and Earth. (store.steampowered.com)
A Golden Wake (2014) no information Based on actual events and featuring real life locations and historical figures, you must guide Alfie on his journey to reach the top of the real estate game as he deals with shady salesmen, cutthroat bootleggers, corrupt politicians, and much more, all while swept up in the events surrounding the inception of Coral Gables, The City Beautiful. (GOG store page)
GoldenEye 007 (1997) no information You are Bond. James Bond. You are assigned covert operations connected with the GoldenEye weapons satellite. M will brief you on your mission and objectives from London. Q Branch will support your efforts with a plentiful supply of weapons and gadgets. Moneypenny offers you light-hearted best wishes and you're off!
GoldenEye 007 (2010) no information GoldenEye 007 is a first-person shooter video game. It is a modern reimagining of the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye, and a remake of the 1997 Nintendo 64 video game GoldenEye 007. (wikipedia.org)
GoldenEye: Rogue Agent (2004) no information GoldenEye: Rogue Agent is a first-person shooter video game set in the James Bond universe, developed by EA Los Angeles. (wikipedia.org)
Goldrunner (1987) no information Goldrunner is a vertically scrolling shooter published developed by Steve Bak and Pete Lyon for the Atari ST and published by Microdeal in 1987. Rob Hubbard composed the music. An Amiga version followed, as well as a sequel, 1988's Goldrunner II. Wikipedia
Golem (2019) no information Golem is a video game developed by Highwire Games for the PlayStation 4 video game console, specifically for the PlayStation VR virtual reality headset. (wikipedia.org)
Golem Creation Kit (2017) no information Race against the clock to defeat the angry mobs that want to burn you out. Grab virtually anything -- sand dunes, animals, buildings, mountaintops. Then throw everything in your cauldron and turn it into unstoppable engines of pixellated 16-bit terror! (store.steampowered.com)
Golem Gates (2018) no information Golem Gates is a post-apocalyptic sci-fi blend of action-strategy and card battler, pitting your conjured armies against otherworldly forces. Choose from 100 cards (known as Glyphs) and unleash diverse units, buildings, buffs, and more in tactical combat across single player, co-op, and multiplayer. (Metacritic.com)
The Golems of Amgarrak (2010) no information Delve deep underground to save a missing dwarven expedition in search of ancient secrets for creating monstrous constructs. Only you can uncover the gruesome fate that befell them. Put your Warden back in action and adventure through new environments, meet new characters and defeat never before seen creatures. With an engrossing new storyline and challenging puzzles this is one add-on you don't want to miss! (ea.com)
Golf (1984) no information A sports-simulation video game developed and released by Nintendo in 1984 for the NES. It was the first golf game to feature a power/accuracy bar for swinging the club. The power bar method has been used in most golf games since. (Wikipedia)
Golf Around! (2020) no information Golf Around! is a multiplayer Mini Golf game with crazy golf courses. In addition, you can easily play and create custom levels!
The Golf Club 2019 Featuring PGA Tour (2018) no information The Golf Club 2019 featuring PGA Tour is a sports video game developed by HB Studios and published by 2K Sports for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It is the third video game of the PGA Tour 2K series. Wikipedia
Golf Club: Wasteland (2018) no information Human life is wiped out. Earth is now a golf course for the ultra-rich. The rich fled to Mars but venture back to a desolate Earth for a round of golf. Each hole in the wasteland offers its own little story and possible puzzle to sink the perfect shot. (Metacritic.com)
Golf Grand Slam (1991) no information This game was made with the intentions of helping the player improve their golf game. You can practice setting up putts, dealing with wind resistance, choosing a strike point on the golf ball, and other technical aspects of golfing in the two training modes the game offers. Once you feel you have enough experience you can enter the Golf Grand Slam, a tournament against 29 other fictitious pro players. (mobygames.com)
Golf Peaks (2018) no information Relaxing puzzle game where you climb mountains by playing golf. Conquer 100+ handcrafted puzzles using a card-based movement system. (store.steampowered.com)
Golf Resort Tycoon (2001) no information Golf Resort Tycoon is a real time business management sim. You design and maintain a golf resort, keeping tabs on a host of facilities such as restaurants, tennis and racquetball courts, guest accommodations, maintenance facilities, and of course the golf course. When you finish building your course you can walk around it in a first person 3D mode, although you can’t actually tee off. (mobygames.com)
Golf Resort Tycoon II (2002) no information In this sequel to Golf Resort Tycoon you take on the challenge of designing your own resort. You must design and build your golf course and all the amenities that make a perfect resort. Make sure your greens keepers are properly maintaining the course and watch out for those pesky gophers. (mobygames.com)
Golf Story (2017) no information Golf Story combines the sheer excitement of golf with a serious story that plays out over 8 different courses. Play the story of a golfer who is forced to give up all that he holds dear for one last shot at accomplishing his dreams.
Golf Tiddlywinks (1993) no information Based on an original table-top board game from the 1920s. Each player takes it in turn to place his counter on the starting point and flip it once towards a flag. The winner is the first player to reach Flag 16, the final 'hole' of the Golf Tiddlywinks course.
Golf With Your Friends (2020) no information Why have friends if not to play Golf... With Your Friends! Nothing is out of bounds as you take on courses filled with fast paced, exciting, simultaneous mini golf for up to 12 players! (store.steampowered.com)
Golf: Tee it Up! (2008) no information Golf: Tee It Up! is a downloadable arcade-style golf title, developed by Housemarque. (wikipedia.org)
Golfwinks (1973) no information A tabletop golf simulation that uses felted cardboard modules to create the course and "tiddlywinks" to make the shots. It captures many of the rules and strategies of real golf, and is suitable for older children and adults.
Golgo 13: File G-13 (2009) no information Golgo 13: File G-13, was released for the Nintendo DS on June 18, 2009, by Marvelous Entertainment. The game consists of a large quiz mode, featuring questions spanning the forty-year history of Golgo 13, as well as several mini-games, including the "Don't Stand Behind Me" game, in which the player, as Golgo 13, must punch people who walk up behind him. (wikipedia.org)
Golgo 13: Top Secret Episode (1988) no information The player takes on the role of Golgo 13, an assassin whose objective is to destroy the leader of the Drek group. On the way, Golgo 13 must pass through several areas, including East Berlin, Athens, Rio de Janeiro, and Alexander Island, which is located off the coast of Antarctica. Golgo 13 is one of the only NES games to feature sex, drug use, and graphic violence. (Wikipedia)
Golgotha (2023) no information Dare to explore the most haunted vicinity in all of England? You will leave no stone unturned as you walk along the eerie grounds of the Black Waters Station and uncover the horror that lies within. (store.steampowered.com)
Golvellius: Valley of Doom (1987) no information In this game, you play Kelesis, a warrior who is sent to seek out Golvellius and rescue the beautiful Princess Rena. But in order to find him, you must defeat seven of his fiercest demons that were sent to stop you. These demons are found in caves throughout the valley floor, but in order to access these caves, you need to defeat some of the wild beasts that are scattered throughout the valley. (mobgames.com)
Gomo (2013) no information How far would you go to save your best friend?For Gomo, the answer to this question is clear: To the end of the world and further, if necessary. Join him on his journey through the bizarre 2D landscapes of this dreamlike Point & Click Adventure! (steampowered.com)
Gomoku Narabe & Reversi Touryuumon (2000) no information A simple collection of two classic puzzle games Gomoku Narabe & Reversi/Othello. (mobygames.com)
Gone Home (2013) no information June 7th, 1995. 1:15 AM. You arrive home after a year abroad. You expect your family to greet you, but the house is empty. Something's not right. Where is everyone? And what's happened here? Unravel the mystery for yourself in Gone Home, a story exploration game from The Fullbright Company.
Gone Viral (2021) no information Gone Viral is an over-the-top action game with heavy roguelite elements where you fight for your life in a prison arena to entertain a blood-thirsty audience. Rack up your kill count, grab mutations and crazy weapons to change gameplay and get what you need to escape and Go Viral. (store.steampowered.com)
GoNNER (2017) no information GoNNER is a tough as hell procedurally-generated 2D platformer with roguelike elements, following the largely misunderstood and altruistic Ikk on a journey to cheer up his only friend in this world - a giant landbound whale named Sally - by searching for just the right trinket in the deep and dark places nearby.
GoNNER2 (2020) no information In this sequel to GoNNER: Journey your way through deep dark chaotic places with unimaginable sparks of colour as you go on a mission to help Death rid a mysterious presence from her lair. Battle crazy bosses, lose your head (a lot), in this messy, cute, fast-paced procedurally-generated platformer. (Metacritic.com)
Good Bones (2023) no information This is a haunting point-and-click mystery, where your choices matter and it's always possible to dig a little deeper for the truth. After the death of your spouse, you pack up your daughter and run from your grief—straight into a dilapidated old house filled with terrible memories. You might find that the resident ghost, a young woman who has forgotten everything about her living existence, isn’t as friendly as she seems. (retcongames.com)
Good Company (2022) no information Can you build a robot manufacturing empire? This management game features a single player campaign, single player freeplay mode, an evolving marketplace and the ability to research new technologies to respond to demand.
Good Job! (2020) no information Good Job! is a 2020 puzzle video game developed by Dutch developer Paladin Studios and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch console. The player controls a megacorporation CEO's son in completing exaggerated office tasks in destructive playground-style puzzles to climb the corporate ladder. Although there are normal ways to complete the levels, the player can be as destructive and creative as they like to beat the level faster.
The Good Life (2021) no information Play as Naomi, a journalist from New York who moves to a backwoods British town called Rainy Woods in order to pay off her massive debt. (Metacritic.com)
Good Mourning (2021) no information Run-based story game. Which mistakes would you repeat if you could? (store.steampowered.com)
Good Pizza, Great Pizza (2018) no information Ever wanted to know what it feels like to run your own cozy pizza shop? Do your best to fulfill pizza orders from customers while making enough money to keep your shop open in this fun cooking game. Upgrade your shop with new toppings and equipment to compete against your pizza rival, Alicante! Watch PNN, the 24/7 pizza news network! Cater to over 100 customers with their unique personalities and pizza preferences (store.steampowered.com)
Good Question! (2007) no information Players get a card with a list of "answers". A theme is picked randomly. One player chooses an answer and rings the bell that comes with the game. He asks a question "in the theme" to the other players, who must answer the correct word. The asking and the answering players earns points. More points are given if some players give the wrong answer before the right one is picked, so the question should not be too easy !
Good Question! (2020) no information The goal is to prompt your Alexa-enabled device (not included) to say the word on your card without saying the word yourself. Play consists of questions from five categories of cards like “5 Second Shout,” “Streak,” or “Impossibles.” Players may ask questions such as: “Alexa, what are synonyms for cross-country?” or “Alexa, who sings Hound Dog?” and get Alexa to say the word on the card. Every time Alexa says the word on your card, move one space forward on the board.
A Good Snowman Is Hard To Build (2015) no information An adorable puzzle game about being a monster and making snowmen. (https://store.steampowered.com/app/316610/A_Good_Snowman_Is_Hard_To_Build/)
Goodbye Deponia (2013) no information Anti-hero Rufus still lives on the planet Deponia which is nothing more than a dump. He still wishes to become an inhabitant of Elysium, the flying city. Furthermore, he wants to stop the Organon. This military organization deceived the Elysian government by telling them Deponia is not inhabited any more and it would be better to blow up the planet. Rufus gets help from pirate Bozo, the Elysium girl Goal and the resistance. (wikipedia.org).
Goodbye Volcano High (2023) no information Fang is a typical 18-year-old dinosaur: they’re more concerned about their band going viral than they are about what happens after graduation. But they’re about to have much bigger problems. Will they find time to figure themselves out? Can they balance a potential apocalypse and a budding romance? During hard times, what do we owe each other? Goodbye Volcano High is a cinematic narrative adventure about the beginning of a love story... and the end of an era. (igdb)
Goodbye World (2022) no information "GOODBYE WORLD" is a narrative adventure game. Play through 12 stages of a puzzle platformer while following the two protagonists through 13 chapters of their story. (store.steampowered.com)
Goof Troop (1993) no information Playing as Goofy or Max, the player (s) works through five areas on Spoonerville Island: on the beach, in a village under siege, a haunted castle, an underground cavern, and finally the pirate's ship where Pete and PJ are held captive. Goofy moves slower than Max but can deal more damage to enemies. (Wikipedia)
Goofy\'s Fun House (2001) no information Goofy must make his way through 20 different environments each a part of the gigantic funhouse that comprises the game. Goofy's funhouse is packed with puzzles and challenges for younger gamers to crack wide open. Once Goofy makes it through a few levels, he will begin to unlock other Disney characters that will help him through subsequent stages of play. (Disney Wiki)
Googly (1932) no information A card game that simulate the game-flow of an actual cricket match. The game flow and rules closely follows the real game of cricket - an over consists of 6 bowled balls (cards) plus extras, batsman change sides after each over, 10 wickets taken constitute an inning, etc. As with the real cricket, the goal of the game is to outscore your opponent over two innings.
The Goonies II (1987) no information The game's story centers on Mikey. His friends, the Goonies, have been kidnapped by the Fratellis, an Italian family of small-time crooks and counterfeiters. Mikey must rescue all six of his friends and free a captured mermaid named Annie. (Wikipedia)
Goonya Fighter (2019) no information Walk too far and you flop over; punch the wrong way and be sent flying. And get back up again just as easily. For beginners and pros alike, welcome to a different kind of fighting game. (Metacritic.com)
Goose Goose Duck (2023) no information Goose, goose, Duck? A game of social deduction where you and your fellow geese must work together to complete your mission. Keep an eye out for those malicious Mallards and other birds, who have infiltrated your team and will do anything to stop you. (igdb)
Goosebumps Escape from Horrorland (1996) no information Goosebumps: Escape from Horrorland is the interactive sequel to R.L. Stine's kids' horror novel, One Day at Horrorland. You and Lizzy, her brother Luke, and his friend Clay are once again trapped in Horrorland, a sinister, scary "theme park." When Luke and Clay are captured, you and Lizzy must find them and escape from the park with your lives. However, you must go up against a mummy, a werewolf, Dracula, and many more monsters in order to escape. (mobygames.com)
Goosebumps HorrorLand (2008) no information Scholastic Book Company released a Goosebumps HorrorLand video game on October 28, 2008, to tie into the series. (wikipedia.org)
Goosebumps: The Game (2015) no information The walk home from school today is gonna be a lot spookier than usual. Your sleepy neighborhood’s been overrun by monsters. Werewolves prowl the woods, Gnomes roam underfoot, and scarecrows walk at midnight. But these aren’t ordinary monsters—they’re R.L. Stine’s famous Goosebumps monsters, released from their books and looking to wreak havoc. (Metacritic.com)
GoPets: Vacation Island (2008) no information GoPets: Vacation Island is a 2008 virtual pet video game for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Goraku Ou Tango! (2000) no information Goraku Ou Tango! is a Puzzle game, published by J-Wing, which was released in Japan in 2000. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Gord (2023) no information Gord is a strategy video game developed by Covenant.dev. (wikipedia.org)
Gordian Quest (2022) no information Lead heroes on an adventure to save what's left of this fallen world and destroy the root of evil abound. Will you fall at the claws of your enemies or the consequences of your poor decisions? Your Gordian Quest is about to begin. (Metacritic.com)
Gordian Rooms 2: A curious island (2024) no information Shortly after the events of the first game, you have somehow set sail to a mysterious island in order to become a full fledged member of the Gordian Society! Will you become one of the chosen few? Various beautiful locations and mind bending mysteries await you on the Isle of Lye, one of the many testing locations of the Gordian Society. Venture into underground caverns, make your way through dungeons and explore the grand mansion of Lye. (adventuregamers)
Gordian Rooms: A curious heritage (2020) no information Gordian Rooms: A Curious Heritage is a Victorian escape game, where you solve various puzzles in your late uncle’s mansion in the hope of obtaining his legacy. (steam)
Gorf (1981) no information Gorf is an arcade game released in 1981 by Midway Mfg., whose name was advertised as an acronym for "Galactic Orbiting Robot Force". (wikipedia.org)
Gorillas (1991) no information It is a turn-based artillery game. The game consists of two gorillas throwing explosive bananas at each other above a city skyline. The players can adjust the angle and velocity of each throw, as well as the gravitational pull of the planet.
Gorky 17 (1999) no information The player commands a small group of NATO operatives who must reveal the mystery behind the sudden appearance of hybrid creatures in a former Soviet military base at a small Polish town. The area is surrounded by NATO troops and the first group sent into town disappears without a trace. The main hero of the story is Cole Sullivan, a commando team member with extensive scientific knowledge. His team's task is to explain the hybrids' presence and to find the members of Group One. (wikipedia.org)
Gormiti: The Lords of Nature! (2010) no information A Wii and DS game based on the TV series/toy line of the same name. (giantbomb.com)
Gorn (2019) no information GORN is a ludicrously violent VR gladiator simulator, made by Free Lives, the developers of Broforce and Genital Jousting. (store.steampowered.com)
Gorogoa (2017) no information In Gorogoa players are presented with four images in a grid and must stack, combine, and explore each image to find a connection between them in order to advance and open new areas. Players are not guided through the process, as the game contains no language, and must work out what they need to do to finish each level. The plot involves a boy seeking an encounter with a divine monster, exploring themes of spirituality and religion. (wikipedia.org)
Gotcha Force (2003) no information Gotcha Force (ガチャフォース, Gacha Fōsu) is a fighting / third-person shooter video game developed and published by Capcom. (wikipedia.org)
Gotcha! The Sport! (1987) no information Gotcha! The Sport! is a video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System that was released in 1987. It uses the NES Zapper light gun and is a capture the flag-style game played with paintball guns loaded with simulated paintballs. The game was loosely based on the 1985 Universal Studios film Gotcha!, starring Anthony Edwards. (wikipedia.org)
Gotham City Impostors (2012) no information Gotham City has gone insane! Batman is up to his pointy ears in unwanted "helpers" determined to dish out their own bloodthirsty brand of vigilante justice in his name (and image). Meanwhile, a small army of self-appointed junior Jokerz has turned the streets of Gotham into a barmy battlefield of bullets, bodies, and bear traps. (Steam)
Gotham Knights (2022) no information Gotham Knights is an action role-playing game developed by WB Games Montréal. (wikipedia.org)
Gothic (2001) no information In a medieval fantasy realm in which humans are fighting a losing war against orcs, human criminals are sent to mine magical ore which is used to forge powerful weapons. The player character is an unnamed prisoner, newly sent to a mining colony, who must survive his new penal life.
Gothic 3 (2006) no information Gothic 3 is an open-world action roleplaying game set in a medieval fantasy world. Players complete quests and fight to earn experience, which allows them to improve their character's skills. The game revolves around the player character's reputation with factions in the world, which reputation changes based on the player's actions in the game. The player must decide how to deal with the orc invasion in the region.
Gothic II (2002) no information Gothic II is a single-player third-person roleplaying videogame set in a medieval fantasy realm.
Gothic II: Night of the Raven (2003) no information Gothic II: Night of the Raven is the expansion pack of the role-playing video game Gothic II. The expansion focuses on further enlarging the story already presented in the original Gothic II game, by adding a world called Jharkendar, attributes, items, and weapons. (wikipedia.org)
Gotta Protectors (2016) no information The bad guys are after Princess Lola. You gotta protect her! Choose from a diverse and memorable cast of six classes, each with unique weapons and customizable, upgradeable skills. Strategically place barricades and turrets, hire hirelings, move Lola (the source of your power) around the map, and get ready to hack, slash, and magically mash wave after wave of enemies. LEVEL UP and DESTROY THEM ALL!
Gotta Protectors: Cart of Darkness (2022) no information Protect the Princess, Smash Castles, and Pulverize Foes. Will You Be the First to Collect All 948 Game Carts? (Metacritic.com)
GoVenture (2018) no information You run your own business, compete, collaborate, and negotiate with the other players. Earn MONEY by selling PRODUCTS to CUSTOMERS. To make a sale, you must hold matching BUSINESS, PRODUCT, and CUSTOMER cards. The winner is the first player to have $20 (MONEY) on hand or to collect all 3 unique WORLD cards. WORLD cards are earned when you make sales of the PRODUCTS shown on the cards.
Governor of Poker 2 (2010) no information Show them all, the Governor is not to be trifled with! Where have you been all those years? Lots of things have changed. Cities have grown, new people arrived... It’s all good, but some things cannot be accepted just like that! Howdy! Finally it’s there, Governor of Poker 2! (store.steampowered.com)
GP-1 (1993) no information GP-1 is a motorcycle racing game developed by Genki and published by Atlus for the SNES. (wikipedia.org)
GP-1: Part II (1994) no information GP-1: Part II - known in Japan as GP-1 RS: Rapid Stream (???? ?????????) - is a motorcycle racing game developed by Genki and published by Atlus for the SNES. (wikipedia.org)
Grab the Bottle (2016) no information Grab the Bottle is an unique, colorful & quirky game, in which you solve puzzles by stretching your infinite arm through the level, grabbing and pulling objects on the way. (Metacritic.com)
Grabbed by the Ghoulies (2003) no information The game follows a young boy, Cooper Chance, who sets out to rescue his girlfriend from a mansion haunted by supernatural creatures. (wikipedia.org)
Graceful Explosion Machine (2017) no information Skillfully pilot the Graceful Explosion Machine, a fighter ship armed with a ludicrously overpowered quad-weapon array! Lost in deep space, you'll shoot, dash and combo your way through jewel-hued uncharted planets, fighting an alien armada to find a way home.
Gradius (1985) no information In Gradius, the player maneuvers a spacecraft known as the Vic Viper that must defend itself from the various alien enemies. The game features a power-up system called the "power meter", based upon collecting capsules to 'purchase' additional weapons. (Wikipedia)
Gradius Gaiden (1997) no information Gameplay consists of moving your fighter across side-scrolling stages, shooting everything in sight, and avoiding enemy fire, with your objective being to reach the end and defeat the stage boss to move on. You can collect power-ups that fills your power-up bar and which can then be triggered at any time for a specific effect depending on what bar is active at the moment. You can also power-up the Missile, Double, and Laser power-ups to become more powerful. (mobygames.com)
Gradius Galaxies (2001) no information Gradius Galaxies' side-scrolling action hearkens back to the early days of arcade shoot-'em-ups — wave after wave of enemies hound you through 8 all-new stages, and colossal end bosses fill the screen with a constellation of heavy fire. Strap yourself in tight behind the controls of the Vic Viper, a fast and deadly attack ship. Choose the configuration of weapons and enhance them during gameplay by grabbing power-ups. (mobygames.com)
Gradius II (1988) no information Gradius II retains the selection bar from Gradius, but now the player can choose between four different weapon configurations and progressions. All schemes have speed-up and multiples (Options), but have differing 'Missile', 'Double' (laser), and 'Laser' weapons. The player can have at most four multiples. Additionally, there are also two types of shielding to choose from: shield and forcefield. (wikipedia.org)
Gradius III (1990) no information The player returns as the role of the pilot of the Vic Viper starfighter to battle the onslaughts of the Bacterion Empire. (Wikipedia)
Gradius ReBirth (2009) no information Gradius ReBirth is a part of the ReBirth series from Konami on the Wii, which includes old-school revisits to the Contra and Castlevania franchises. Like the other ReBirth titles, this game is also a throw-back to the 16-bit era and takes inspiration from various titles in the Gradius franchise, including the Nemesis and Lifeforce titles. Besides an online leaderboard, Gradius ReBirth also contains an option for players to record and playback their gameplay. (mobygames.com)
Gradius V (2004) no information Gradius V is a Japanese-developed shoot 'em up video game published by Konami for the Sony PlayStation 2 video game console in 2004. (wikipedia.org)
Gradius: The Interstellar Assault (1992) no information This is the second Gradius/Nemesis game to land on the Game Boy. Like the first game, this is a side-scrolling shoot-em-up featuring the characteristic Gradius style power-up system. By collecting power-up pods, the player can choose exactly which parts of their weapons get upgraded. One aspect that sets this game apart from other Gradius games short animated segments that interconnect the levels. So, the player can see how their ship gets from one level to another. (mobygames.com)
Graffiti Kingdom (2004) no information The player takes the role of Prince Pixel of the Canvas Kingdom. Long ago, the kingdom was besieged by an evil Devil. This Devil was sealed away by a few brave knights bestowed with the power of Graffiti. Pixel happens upon the Devil's seal whilst avoiding his studies and takes the graffiti wand, breaking the seal. After an attempt by the seal's guardian, Pastel, to teach Pixel to use the wand results in the Devil's release, Pastel has Pixel face the Devil and restore the kingdom. (wiki)
Gran Trak 10 (1974) no information Gran Trak 10 is an arcade game developed by Atari through its subsidiary Cyan Engineering, and released by Atari in May 1974.
Gran Turismo (1998) no information Welcome to the most advanced racing game ever created! Encounter exhilarating high-speed racing in 11 stunning environments. Feel handling agility and throttle response so convincing, the car seems to be an extension of yourself. Experience the extraordinary world of Gran Turismo!
Gran Turismo (2009) no information The highly acclaimed Gran Turismo makes its hotly anticipated debut exclusively on the PSP system, introducing the most ultra-realistic racing experience ever on a handheld. 800 cars. 35 tracks. Only possible on the PSP (igdb.com)
Gran Turismo 2 (1999) no information Gran Turismo 2 is fundamentally based on the racing game genre. The player must maneuver an automobile to compete against artificially intelligent drivers on various race tracks. (Wiki)
Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec (2001) no information Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec is a 2001 racing game, the first in the Gran Turismo series released for the PlayStation 2. During its demonstration at E3 2000 and E3 2001 the game's working title was Gran Turismo 2000. The game was a critical and commercial success and went on to become one of the best-selling video games of all time. Its aggregate score of 94.54% on GameRankings makes it the second-highest rated racing video game of all time. (wikipedia)
Gran Turismo 4 (2004) no information Gran Turismo 4 has over 700 cars, more than 100 courses, and uses an all-new physics engine. New and enhanced racing modes encompassing more than 200 championship races and highly detailed car customization. (IMDb)
Gran Turismo 5 (2010) no information Gran Turismo 5 (also known as GT5) is the fifth mainline edition of Sony/Polyphony Digital's racing video game series, Gran Turismo. (gran-turismo.fandom.com)
Gran Turismo 5 Prologue (2007) no information You'll feel like you're really racing with this intense prologue to Gran Turismo 5. The real driving simulator returns with an all-new interior dash view, online racing, and 50 cars from worldwide manufactures, including Ferrari, Ford, and Audi. Gran Turismo 5: Prologue unveils revolutionary advancements that blur the distinction between simulation and reality. (gamefaqs)
Gran Turismo 6 (2013) no information The next stage in the evolution of the world's most popular and comprehensive racing simulator is upon us. Gran Turismo 6. (playstation.com)
Gran Turismo 7 (2022) no information Gran Turismo 7 is a sim racing video game developed by Polyphony Digital. (wikipedia.org)
Gran Turismo Sport (2017) no information Put yourself in the driver's seat with Gran Turismo Sport on PlayStationVR and challenge yourself in the ultimate racing experience. Experience racing in new and extraordinary ways. Turn your head and aim towards the apex as you enter the corner. Confidently throttle down as you look ahead at the exit to a blind corner.
Granado Espada (2006) no information he world of Granado Espada takes place on a newly discovered continent based on the Americas during the Age of Exploration. The world is divided into different maps and grouped into themed regions such as forests, tropical jungles, plains, swamps, deserts and ice fields. (wiki)
Granblue Fantasy (2014) no information You play as a young man or woman living in a world of floating islands amidst endless skies. One day your home island is attacked by the evil Erste Empire, which is pursuing a mysterious young woman and the Summon Magic she controls. This fateful encounter sparks a grand expedition in a airship to discover the mythical island of Estalucia, said to be hidden at "the edge of the sky". (TVTropes)
Granblue Fantasy Versus (2020) no information A fighting game by renowned fighting dev, Arc System Works, based on the popular gacha title Granblue Fantasy.
Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising (2023) no information Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising is a 2.5D fighting game developed by Arc System Works. (wikipedia.org)
Granblue Fantasy: Relink (2024) no information Granblue Fantasy: Relink is an action role-playing game by Cygames. (wikipedia.org)
Grand Ages: Medieval (2017) no information Grand Ages: Medieval is a strategy game developed by Gaming Mind Studio, who was already responsible for Patrician IV, Port Royale 3 and Rise of Venice. The time setting of the game is 1050 AD, the high middle ages.
Grand Ages: Rome (2008) no information The focus of the game is on macromanagement. Each mission involves building a Roman colony in various locations around the Roman Republic, with certain requirements and bonus objectives to successfully complete the mission. A colony includes various food production buildings, such as wheat and pig farms, bakeries and butchers. (wikipedia.org)
Grand Fleet (1988) no information Grand Fleet is a World War I Tactical Naval Combat Wargame/Simulation.
Grand Kingdom (2015) no information Grand Kingdom is a 2015 tactical role-playing game developed by Monochrome Corporation for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. It is considered a spiritual successor to 2011's Grand Knights History.
Grand Knights History (2011) no information Grand Knights History is a 2011 tactical role-playing video game developed by Vanillaware. (wikipedia.org)
Grand Master (1986) no information In this Mille Bornes-like game, players seek to become the Grand Master by training for 22,000 days, mastering six martial arts, such as Judo, Tae Kwon Do, Boxing, or Karate, and defeating other players in battles and wars. Beginning the game as the master of one martial art (holding one Master card), players play Days cards in denominations of 500, 1000, or 2000 days, a total of 3000 days being necessary to gain mastery of a new martial art (an additional Master card).
Grand Mountain Adventure (2019) no information Find the biggest cliff drops in the backcountry, freeride down a steep chute, try to clip the gates in a slalom track, or just cruise around the mountains - the choice is yours! (Metacritic.com)
Grand National (2001) no information Each horse has differing abilities and many are heavily affected by the going (as in reality). Each horse has a handicap rating and the higher the better basically. Each horse's stamina is adjusted once the going has been determined by spinning the going adjuster. More than just a dice throw and race game, each player must ensure that each of their horses has enough speed points to go two circuits around the board.
Grand National Steeplechase Game (1900) no information This is a simple roll and move horse racing game, with the added dimension that the horses need to clear the steeples.
Grand Prix 3 (2000) no information Grand Prix 3 aims to be a complete simulation of the 1998 Formula 1 World Championship, and features all the tracks, teams and drivers. You can practice the racetracks (which is recommended to learn their layouts and work on car setup) or compete in single races or the full championship. (mobygames.com)
Grand Prix 4 (2002) no information Grand Prix 4 contains all what you would expect from a Grand Prix race: pitstops, mech's and engineers are all included. This games has better physics, as well as sound and graphics. You can race against the AI, or play over the LAN with anything from 1 up to 8 other players. (mobygames.com)
Grand Prix Challenge (2002) no information Grand Prix Challenge is an F1 racing game, officially licensed by Formula One Administration Limited. The game features all the 22 drivers, 11 cars and 17 circuits from the 2002 F1 season. There are 4 levels of AI (the hardest one needs to be unlocked) and 3 skill levels. In Expert mode you have the choice of Automatic or Manual gears, and can even adjust the Traction Control settings while racing. (mobygames.com)
Grand Prix Cribbage (1985) no information players race each other around a twisting, turning, two-lane track using traditional Cribbage scoring methods. Through strategic card play and and tactical pegging, each player attempts to avoid Collisions, Oil Spills and Spin Outs while trying to force his opponent into them. By crossing over the inside lane before each turn in the track, a player can shorten the overall distance from 121 holes -- as in traditional Cribbage -- to 107 holes. By taking advantage of the powerful "Slipstream", a tr
Grand Prix II (1995) no information All the circuits and drivers of the 1994 Formula 1 World Championship are recreated. The game is viewed from within the cockpit. Texture mapping and full detail in the rear view mirrors are available for almost every visible feature. The game has 5 skill levels, 7 driving aids such as automatic brakes and a dotted 'ideal racing line' to follow available on lower skill levels, and variable race and practice session lengths. (mobygames.com)
Grand Prix Legends (1998) no information Grand Prix Legends is a computer racing simulator developed by Papyrus Design Group. (wikipedia.org)
Grand Prix Manager (1995) no information In Grand Prix Manager, the goal is to build a successful Formula One racing team, and keep it there for 40 years. In the role of manager, the player will have to make sure that they are employing the best personnel available in the market: including engineers, designers, mechanics, marketing staff and of course, the drivers, All this within the constraints of the team's budget. (mobygames.com)
Grand Prix Manager 2 (1996) no information Take control of one of the existing Formula 1 teams (or one of two customizable fictitious ones) and try to take them to the top of the start in this management simulation. Every major decision is under your control. You must choose which parts of the car to improve, including Driver Aids whose legality varies over the years - is the extra performance worth the risk of disqualifications? Testing will help you assess the car's performance and prepare set-ups for the next race. (mobygames.com)
Grand Prix World (1999) no information Grand Prix World is the third game in the Microprose F1 management series. In GPW the player can take control of one of eleven available Formula One teams and attempt to win the Formula One Constructor's World Championship. The game starts in the 1998 season and the player has a 10 year career as team boss. (mobygames.com)
Grand Slam Tennis (2009) no information Grand Slam Tennis (known as EA SPORTS ??????? ??? in Japan and Grand Chelem Tennis in France) is a tennis video game, developed by EA Canada. (wikipedia.org)
Grand Slam Tennis 2 (2012) no information Grand Slam Tennis 2 is a tennis video game, developed by EA Canada. (wikipedia.org)
Grand Sumo (2019) no information Each bout in Grand Sumo consists of 3 contacts, where you will simultaneously program your wrestlers' actions by playing cards face down in front of you. When both players are ready, the cards are revealed one at a time, and resolved as pushing, wrestling and defensive actions in the ring. The player who manages to push or rotate the wrestlers token to meet a winning condition wins the bout, and the first player to win 3 bouts will be crowned the winner of Grand Sumo.
Grand Theft Auto (1997) no information Grand Theft Auto is an open world action-adventure video game developed by DMA Design and published by BMG Interactive. It is the first installment of the Grand Theft Auto series. The story follows a group of criminals in three fictionalized versions of US cities as they perform bank robberies, assassinations, and other crimes for their respective syndicates. (wikipedia.org)
Grand Theft Auto 2 (1999) no information Grand Theft Auto 2 is an open-world action-adventure video game developed by DMA Design and published by Rockstar Games. It is the sequel to Grand Theft Auto, part of the Grand Theft Auto series. The open world design lets players freely roam Anywhere City, the setting of the game. The game is played from a top-down perspective and its world is navigated on foot or by vehicle.
Grand Theft Auto Advance (2004) no information Grand Theft Auto is played from a top-down perspective; this view angle was seen on the first two games in the series, Grand Theft Auto and Grand Theft Auto 2, but vehicle-based side-missions (such as "Vigilante" and "Paramedic"), the heads-up display and a large majority of the weapons, first introduced in the three-dimensional counterparts, were also included. (wikipedia.org)
Grand Theft Auto III (2001) no information Grand Theft Auto III is an action-adventure game played from a third-person view. Players complete missions--linear scenarios with set objectives--to progress through the story. It is possible to have several active missions running at one time, as some missions require players to wait for further instructions or events. Outside of missions, players can freely roam the game's open world, and have the ability to complete optional side missions. (wikipedia.org)
Grand Theft Auto IV (2008) no information Niko Bellic comes to Liberty City, America to live the good life, but ends up having to assist his dangerously indebted cousin Roman with his financial troubles, by any (mostly illegal) means necessary. (imdb)
Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony (2009) no information The Ballad of Gay Tony follows the exploits of Luis Fernando Lopez, an ex-member of the Dominican drug dealers and the personal bodyguard (referred to by himself as "business associate") of Anthony "Gay Tony" Prince, who featured in a number of missions in both Grand Theft Auto IV and The Lost and Damned. The storyline focuses on Luis' efforts to help Prince, who is owner of the two largest nightclubs in Liberty City. (wikipedia.org)
Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned (2009) no information The protagonist of The Lost and Damned is Johnny Klebitz, Vice-President of the Alderney chapter of The Lost MC, a motorcycle club which, along with himself, featured in a number of missions throughout the course of Grand Theft Auto IV. IV. (wikipedia.org)
Grand Theft Auto V (2013) no information Launch your supercar from Stunt Ramps, skydive over the Alamo Sea and barrel roll through Air Gates on your way to the finish line - all in the same track with Transform Races, the latest evolution of racing in GTA Online.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (2009) no information Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars is the thirteenth game in the Grand Theft Auto series. It has a different presentation from previous games in the series, by using a fully rotatable camera angled down at the action. Chinatown Wars also uses cel-shaded polygons with black outlines to produce a comic book-like aesthetic. The title takes place in the Grand Theft Auto IV rendition of Liberty City. (wikipedia.org)
Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City (2009) no information Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City includes both The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony together.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (2005) no information Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories is the ninth game in the Grand Theft Auto series and was preceded by Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and succeeded by Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories. Set in 1998 Liberty City , it is a prequel to Grand Theft Auto III.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004) no information [GTA:SA] is played from a third-person perspective in an open world environment, allowing the player to interact with the game world at their leisure. The game is set within the fictional U.S. state of San Andreas, which is heavily based on California and Nevada... The plot is based on multiple real-life events in Los Angeles, including the rivalry between the Bloods, Crips, and Hispanic street gangs, the 1980s crack epidemic, the LAPD Rampart scandal, and the 1992 Los Angeles riots. (wikipedia
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition (2021) no information Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition is a 2021 compilation of three action-adventure games in the Grand Theft Auto series: Grand Theft Auto III (2001), Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (2002), and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004). (wikipedia.org)
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (2002) no information From the decade of big hair, excess, and pastel suits comes a story of one man's rise to the top of the criminal pile. Vice City is a huge urban sprawl ranging from the beach to the swamps and the glitz to the ghetto, and is the most varied and complete digital city ever created. Combining nonlinear gameplay with a character driven narrative, you arrive in a town brimming with seedy opportunities and are given the chance to take it over as you choose.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (2006) no information Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories is the tenth installment in the Grand Theft Auto series and the sixth and last game in the 3D universe. Set in 1984 Vice City, it is a prequel to Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and the successor to previous PSP release, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.
El Grande (1995) no information In this award-winning game, players take on the roles of Grandes in medieval Spain. The king's power is flagging, and these powerful lords are vying for control of the various regions. To that end, you draft caballeros (knights in the form of colored cubes) into your court and subsequently move them onto the board to help seize control of regions. After every third round, the regions are scored, and after the ninth round, the player with the most points is the winner. (boardgamegeek.com)
Grandia (1997) no information Grandia[a] is a role-playing video game, developed by Game Arts and published by ESP Software for the Sega Saturn console as the first game in their Grandia series. Released in Japan in 1997, the game was ported to the PlayStation in 1999, with an English version of the game appearing on the platform in North America in the following September by Sony Computer Entertainment, and in Europe in 2000 by Ubisoft. (wikipedia.org)
Grandia II (2000) no information In the aftermath of the battle between the God of Light and the God of Darkness, a young mercenary named Ryudo is charged to protect a songstress named Elena, but their journey reveals that the history of the world is not all it seems. (IMDB)
Grandia III (2005) no information Yuki has idolized the legendary pilot Schmidt since he was a young boy. Loving the freedom of flight, he dreams of one day leaving his small island and reaching the mainland. In the woods not far away, Alfina rides alone on a horse-drawn carriage. She is a Communicator, one of the few who can speak with the Guardians, gods that protect the world. She is hurrying to a temple to take the place of her brother, Emelious. (Metacritic)
Grandia Online (2009) no information {layers begin their journey as an escapee from a village that has been mysteriously overcome by a dark force, becoming petrified and unlivable. Meeting with a powerful sorceress named Liete, the player learns that similar events are happening across the world, and an investigation as to its source is taking place. (wiki)
Grandia Xtreme (2002) no information A natural disaster known as the Elemental Disorder has thrown the world into chaos, forcing the Nortis Army to mobilise and search for a solution. A young Ranger named Evann is recruited to help in this endeavour, an offer that he is prepared to turn down until he discovers that his childhood friend and rival Kroitz is a high-ranking commander within the army. Evann must travel to the four elemental temples and investigate just what (or who) could be causing the Elemental Disorder. (TVTropes)
Grandia: Parallel Trippers (2000) no information The game follows Yuuhi, a young boy living in Japan who is transported along with his friends Mizuki and Shirou to an alternate version of the Grandia world populated by characters from the original video game. Players must guide Yuuhi around numerous environments to re-unite with his friends and discover a way home. (wiki)
Grandpa Beck\'s Gnoming A Round card game (2008) no information In the game, the player with the lowest score wins, just like in mini-golf! You'll each begin the game with 9 face down cards. Lower your score by collecting negative cards or by forming rows of positive cards of the same value in rows of 3 of a kind to flip their score. Watch out for hazards like the water trap.
Granny (2017) no information The game features an unnamed protagonist trapped in a house, needing to solve puzzles while avoiding the titular "Granny" to get out of the house in a time period of only five to six days. (wikipedia)
Granny 3 (2021) no information Like the previous installments, the player finds themselves kidnapped again by Granny and Grandpa. This time, they are joined by their granddaughter Slendrina, a new antagonist with behavior shared from her home series. The basic gameplay is identical to that of the earlier entries, albeit with a new map, new items, and new puzzles, as well as some minor changes in enemy behavior, such as Grandpa wielding a shotgun that functions as a ranged weapon. (wikipedia.org)
Granny: Chapter Two (2019) no information Similar to the first installment, the player is once again trapped in a house. Granny: Chapter Two also introduces a secondary antagonist, Grandpa, who is deaf and will not be alerted by most sounds. The player also has the option to choose between Granny or Grandpa on lower difficulties, as opposed to harder difficulties, in which both are automatically forced on. (wikipedia.org)
Gransta Chronicle (2002) no information Gransta Chronicle is a Role-Playing game, developed by Tom Create and published by Omega Micott, which was released in Japan in 2002. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Grapple (1973) no information Players compete to outguess each other in this crazy mixed up word game. Everybody chooses his own secret word, assembles the letters and scrambles them before showing the other players. Can you find a word in the mixed-up letters? You have to be quick, your opponents are looking for it too.
Grapple Dog (2022) no information Jump, swing, and zip your way through colorful worlds and challenges in this 2D action-platformer! Use your grappling hook to clear tricky challenges as Pablo, the Grapple Dog. Features swinging, collecting gems, dogs, grapples, and driving a little boat around! Sail across the map to explore 6 worlds, featuring 33 levels filled with hidden collectibles to find, secret areas to investigate, boss battles to overcome, and bonus levels to master. (superrareoriginals.com)
Grapple Force Rena (2018) no information Swing, climb, grab, and throw in this action platformer where you can grapple anywhere! Using Rena's magic bracelets, hook onto any surface to swing wherever you like, or grab your foes to send them hurtling into each other! (Steam)
Grass (1980) no information Regarded as a distant cousin of the French card game, Mille Bornes, this card game casts the players as dope dealers looking to make a quick buck or two selling pot. Players seek to add 'drug deal' cards of varied monetary values to their stash, but others can attempt to interfere on their turn. When one player has squirreled away $250,000, he is declared the winner.
Gratuitous Space Battles (2009) no information Build your fleet, customise your ships, lay out your formation, set your orders, and then you press go! Mass carnage was never so easy! Especially your own.
Gratuitous Space Battles 2 (2015) no information You have total control over your space armada, except what happens in battle. Design your ships, position your fleet, give your orders, and then see what happens.
Gratuitous Tank Battles (2012) no information A tank battle simulator set in a never-ending WWI. The tanks are highly configurable, and the battles play like tower defense matches where you can either play defense or offense.
Grave Danger (2018) no information In a world that wants you both Dead AND Alive, there's no rest for the living and or unliving. Switch between these three unique characters, mastering their movements and attacks, and guiding them further into the story.
Gravel (2018) no information THE ULTIMATE OFF-ROAD EXPERIENCE! The most extreme racing game that will let you try out amazing stunts in the wildest places on the planet!
Graven (2024) no information Graven is a 2024 dark fantasy first-person shooter video game developed by Slipgate Ironworks. (store.steampowered.com)
Graveyard Keeper (2013) no information Build and manage a medieval graveyard while facing ethical dilemmas and making questionable decisions. Welcome to Graveyard Keeper, the most inaccurate medieval cemetery sim of the year. (store.steampowered.com)
The Graveyard (2008) no information An experimental game where you play as an old woman walking in a graveyard.
gravilon (2015) no information gravilon is an Action game, developed and published by gravdev, which was released in 2015. (gamefaqs.com)
Gravitar (1980) no information a color vector graphics arcade game. Using the same rotate-and-thrust controls as Asteroids, Gravitar was known for its difficulty. (wikipedia)
Gravitar: Recharged (2022) no information A lone pilot, far from home, must navigate an abstract universe of uncharted planets and space stations guarded by mysterious, hostile aliens in Gravitar: Recharged. You must complete missions in each solar system, navigating a variety of challenging environments, each with varying levels of gravity that will test your skills as a pilot. Complete each mission within a solar system and you will be transported to the next through a massive black hole. Will you ever make it home? (Metacritic.com)
Graviteam Tactics: Mius Front (2016) no information Graviteam Tactics: Mius-Front - tactical battalion level combat simulation covering the Eastern Front in summer 1943 at Mius river and Saur-Mogila tumulus area. It is a sequel to Graviteam Tactics: Operation Star and Achtung Panzer: Kharkov 1943. Its DLCs include a series of scenarios set during Fall Blau in 1942.
Graviteam Tactics: Operation Star (2011) no information Graviteam Tactics: Operation Star is a sequel to Achtung Panzer: Kharkov 1943, set during the initial soviet offensive. Its DLCs include scenarios set during Fall Blau, the war in Angola, the Soviet-Chinese border conflict of 1969 and a hypothetical Soviet war with Iran in 1979.
Gravity Bone (2008) no information Gravity Bone is a first-person adventure video game that lasts around 20 minutes, and is set in the fictional city of Nuevos Aires. The player controls an unnamed spy, and is tasked with accomplishing several missions across the game's two stages (wikipedia.org).
Gravity Circuit (2023) no information Gravity Circuit is a flashy action packed 2D platformer in the spirit of console classics. Follow Kai, a lone operative war hero who harnesses the mysterious powers of the Gravity Circuit, on an adventure in a futuristic world inhabited by sentient robots. (store.steampowered.com)
Gravity Crash (2009) no information Gravity Crash is a multidirectional shooter released on the PlayStation Network. Its visual style pays homage to arcade games of the 1980s.
Gravity Falls: Legend of the Gnome Gemulets (2015) no information Gravity Falls: Legend of the Gnome Gemulets is a platform video game for the Nintendo 3DS, developed and published by Ubisoft. (wikipedia.org)
Gravity Ghost (2015) no information Gravity Ghost is a physics based puzzle game created by indie developer Ivy Games. (wikipedia.org)
Gravity Oddity (2023) no information Embark on a one-man rescue mission across the galaxy to bring back your kidnapped roommate in this roguelike space action-adventure. (store.steampowered.com)
Gravity Power (1995) no information Shooter game published by Kingsoft in 1995, developed by Bits Productions. (gamesdatabase.org)
Gravity Rush (2012) no information Manipulate gravity to save your world from destruction. Gain a new perspective as you take on the role of Kat, a strong-willed girl seeking the means to protect her future in a world that's crumbling to pieces. Tilt and move the PlayStation Vita, taking gravity into your own hands to deliver devastating attacks, uncover the secrets to your past and explore a mysterious world.
Gravity Rush 2 (2017) no information Still searching for clues behind the mystery of her origin, Kat must master three unique gravity attack styles as she takes on a new danger emerges to threaten the fabric of the universe itself.
Gray Dawn (2018) no information Embark on a terrifying adventure of a priest accused of murdering an altar boy. Gray Dawn is a psychological thriller infused with religious elements and combines story-driven quests with an artistic experience. (store.steampowered.com)
Gray Matter (2010) no information Amateur magician Samantha takes a wrong turn when riding her motorcycle towards London and ends up close to Oxford instead. She is forced by the circumstances to spend the night in a nearby mansion by pretending to be a student responding to the mansion's owners request for a research assistant. While Samantha is working as a research assistant conducting research on the paranormal a series of strange events start occurring at the university.
Graze Counter GM (2023) no information A refreshing and highly re-playable bullet hell style shooter that WANTS you to play dangerously! Ride the razor's edge of life and death in this high-risk high-reward danger oriented arcade style shooting game. (Steam)
Greak: Memories of Azur (2021) no information Greak: Memories of Azur is a side scrolling single-player game with hand-drawn animations. You will take the role of three siblings: Greak, Adara and Raydel to guide them through the lands of Azur. Alternate control between them and use their unique abilities to escape from the Urlag invasion. (Metacritic.com)
Grease (2010) no information Grease is a 2010 music party video game for the Wii and Nintendo DS video game consoles based on the 1978 film of the same name, itself based on the eponymous 1971 musical. (wikipedia.org)
Grease Dance (2011) no information Grease Dance is a 2011 rhythm dance game developed by Zoë Mode. (wikipedia.org)
The Great Ace Attorney 2: Resolve (2017) no information The Great Ace Attorney 2: Resolve is an adventure game in the Ace Attorney series and the sequel to The Great Ace Attorney: Adventures, developed and published by Capcom. (wikipedia.org)
The Great Ace Attorney: Adventures (2015) no information The Great Ace Attorney: Adventures is an adventure game in the Ace Attorney series, developed and published by Capcom. (wikipedia.org)
The Great American Auction Card (1975) no information Players collect sets of "antiques" related to famous Americans. A complete set is far more valuable than its individual components and brings the best value when sold to the bank. Complete sets vary from two to four related cards (the "antiques" are fairly silly - George Washington's wig, bed, wooden teeth and cherry pits are one example of a complete set of four cards). The player with the most money and assets in antiques at game's end is the winner.
Great Battle Fullblast (2012) no information Great Battle Fullblast (グレイトバトル フルブラスト) is a Beat'em up game, developed by Inti Creates. (wikipedia.org)
The Great Battle (1990) no information The Great Battle is an action game that crosses over the Ultraman, Kamen Rider, and Gundam franchises. The game consists of 7 levels, seen from a bird's eye perspective, which range from flying islands and mysterious castles to spaceships. The player can switch between the different heroes at any time. Once the missing heroes are found, they can also be used. The levels are full of regular and boss enemies from various incarnations of the three franchises. (mobygames.com)
The Great Chili Cookoff (2006) no information Players try to take tricks to capture the ingredients necessary to complete their secret recipe. Taking a trick requires playing a high card, but if cards are tied, the player who played that value last gets the trick--so there is a HUGE disadvantage in going first.
The Great Circus Mystery starring Mickey & Minnie (1994) no information Starring Mickey and Minnie Mouse, the two plan to spend the day at the Circus only to find that it's deserted. Believing that someone is responsible, you must dress up in different outfits such as Safari and Western, as you try to find clues to solve the mystery behind the disappearance of the performers, including your pals Donald Duck and Pluto. (mobygames.com)
Great Courts (1991) no information Pro Tennis Tour 2, is a 1991 video game released by Blue Byte Software for the Commodore Amiga, published by Ubisoft. It is the sequel to Pro Tennis Tour, which was released for the ZX Spectrum in 1989. The game was ported to several systems, including the Atari ST, DOS & IBM Compatible PCs. Wikipedia
The Great Escape (2003) no information The Great Escape is an action-adventure stealth video game based on the 1963 movie of the same name. It was developed by UK-based developer Pivotal Games. The game was released on Xbox, Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 2. (wikipedia)
The Great Game of Britain (1973) no information The famous family game of adventure and travel through the wonders of the British isles reaching across 150 years of Railway history. The object of the game is to visit six places of interest in Britain, while using signals and diversions to prevent others from reaching their goals. The game can be played on either side of the board: The present or the past.
The Great Giana Sisters (1987) no information The Great Giana Sisters is a 2D side-scrolling arcade game in which the player controls either Giana or her sister Maria. The game supports alternating 2 players, with second player taking control of Maria. (wikipedia.org)
The Great Heartland Hauling Co. (2013) no information Players take on the role of medium haul Midwest truck drivers doing their best to make a living by hauling goods for big suppliers. Players truck to various locations around America's Heartland, picking up and dropping off goods using matching cards from their hands. Most locations have native goods that require fewer cards to load; other locations may pay a premium for those goods but may also require more fuel – and time – to get there with the cargo. With limited space in each trailer and
The Great Mosque Game (2004) no information Provides a wealth of interesting information on all the world's most important mosques. Special emphasis is laid on the Kabah and Islam's most sacred cities of Makkah, Madinah, and Jerusalem. By answering the questions on these subjects, the player will also acquire a knowledge of such Islamic practices as salah, hajj, etc.
Great Napoleonic Battles (1991) no information Great Napoleonic Battles is a strategy game for the Atari ST developed by Impressions released in 1991 (by Impressions).
The Great Perhaps (2019) no information The Great Perhaps is a time travel puzzle game about an astronaut returning to Earth destroyed by natural cataclysms. There, among the ruins he finds an unusual artifact — an old lantern, in the light of which you can see glimpses of another time and travel to the past. (store.steampowered.com)
Great Soccer (1985) no information Great Soccer (????????) is a football game for the Sega Master System. It was released in Europe and Japan on Sega Card. This Great Soccer should not be confused with the Great Soccer released in North America, otherwise known as World Soccer. (segaretro.org)
The Great Striptease Game (2013) no information In this ADULT game you follow the game boards outer circle in a race to collect one of each four categories of cards - when this is done you can enter the inner circle to your way towards the finish line where you wait to see who is the loser! He/She will have to do a real striptease!
The Great Tournament (2017) no information Play a young peasant boy who becomes squire to a legendary knight. Travel the realm competing in jousts, archery, and melee competitions. Train hard in order to become a powerful knight and eventually compete in The Great Tournament to decide the fate of the realm in this medieval story. (igdb.com)
The Great Waldo Search (1992) no information The Great Waldo Search is a video game released in 1992. It is based on the third Waldo book, which was originally released under the same name in North America. (wikipedia.org)
The Great War: Western Front (2023) no information The Great War: Western Front is a real-time strategy video game based on the First World War. (wikipedia.org)
Great Western Trail (2016) no information America in the 19th century: You are a rancher and repeatedly herd your cattle from Texas to Kansas City, where you send them off by train. This earns you money and victory points. Needless to say, each time you arrive in Kansas City, you want to have your most valuable cattle in tow. However, the "Great Western Trail" not only requires that you keep your herd in good shape, but also that you wisely use the various buildings along the trail.
Greed Corp (2010) no information Greed Corp is a turn-based strategy video game developed by W!Games. (wikipedia.org)
Greed: Black Border (2010) no information Hack ‘n slash your way through this science-fiction-themed action/RPG. In the futuristic universe of GREED, the discovery of new interstellar travel possibilities has led to a new age of colonialization. The five largest colonial powers are entangled in a full-scale war over a new element called Ikarium, the recently discovered rare source of nearly unlimited energy. (store.steampowered.com)
GreedFall (2019) no information Greedfall is an action role-playing game developed by Spiders. (wikipedia.org)
Green Day: Rock Band (2010) no information Green Day: Rock Band is a 2010 music video game developed by Harmonix, published by MTV Games and distributed by Electronic Arts. It is the fifth major console release in the Rock Band game series and it allows players to simulate the playing of rock music by using controllers shaped like musical instruments. The game's setlist consists of songs by the punk rock band Green Day. (wikipedia.org)
Green Game: Timeswapper (2016) no information It’s a challenging 2D arcade game where you are a master of time. Set it to past, present or future to control various mechanisms, and make sure that a mechanical bird will safely reach the end of the level. Prepare to die a lot – you will be sliced, squashed and crushed. (Steam)
Green Hell (2019) no information Green Hell is a survival video game developed and published by Creepy Jar. The game takes place in the Amazon rainforest. (wikipedia.org)
Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters (2011) no information Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters is an action video game, the first based on DC Comics' Green Lantern (Hal Jordan). (wikipedia.org)
Greendog: The Beached Surfer Dude! (1992) no information The eponymous protagonist of the story is Greendog, the player character, a laid back, cool surfer and skater with a mop of bleached blonde hair. He has surfed most of the biggest waves around, including off the coast of Australia, California and in the Mediterranean, and is always in search of the biggest waves which will give him the biggest thrill and he cares for little else in life. He has numerous contraptions and toys, such as a gyrocopter, inline skates, a skateboard and an antique frisb
Greg Hastings Paintball 2 (2010) no information The most successful name in paintball games brings a host of new features as it makes its debut on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii with Greg Hastings.
Greg Hastings Tournament Paintball MAX\'D (2005) no information Greg Hastings Tournament Paintball MAX'D is an action sport first-person shooter game developed by The Whole Experience, under joint venture with Paintball Players Productions, LLC. (wikipedia.org)
Greg Norman\'s Golf Power (1992) no information Greg Norman's Golf Power is a golf-simulation video game developed by Gremlin Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Gregory Horror Show (2003) no information Gregory Horror Show, known in Japan as Gregory Horror Show: Soul Collector, is a survival horror video game based on the computer-generated imagery (CGI) anime series of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) no information The player controls Gizmo through various levels in the building, armed with weapons ranging from the genetically modified super tomato in the laboratory to the new matchstick-firing bow in the later sections. The goal of the game is to reach the Gremlin Control Center to wipe out all Gremlins inside. (Wikipedia)
Gremlins, Inc. (2016) no information A turn-based digital board game set in a steampunk environment. Players are capitalist gremlins, looking to accumulate wealth and power through ingenuity and skullduggery.
Gremlins: Stripe vs Gizmo (2002) no information Gizmo was a video game for the Game Boy Advance loosely based on the Gremlins movies. It was released in 2002. The player can play as either Gizmo or Stripe as one tries to foil the plans of the other.
Gretzky NHL 2006 (2005) no information Gretzky NHL 06 is an ice hockey video game featuring professional NHL player Wayne Gretzky. (wikipedia.org)
Grey Goo (2015) no information Three unique factions fight each other on planet Ecosystem Nine, in this real-time strategy game with a focus on strategy and little micromanagement, inspired by the Command & Conquer series.
Grey\'s Anatomy: The Video Game (2009) no information Grey's Anatomy: The Video Game is a video game based on the TV series Grey's Anatomy.
Greyhill Incident (2023) no information It's a story-driven Survival-Horror game about an classic Alien-Invasion which takes place during the early 90s. (Metacritic.com)
Greyhound Obstacle Race (1934) no information You roll the die to move your dog around the game board. A six is needed to start the race and will also net you another turn during the game. As the dogs move on the board they can land on special spots that can aid or hinder the player's piece.
Greyhound Pursuit (1985) no information Two six-sided die are used to roll and advance the dogs on their individual tracks, and four dogs are set aside as scratched from the race and gameplay will force contestants who hold these dogs in their hand to feed the pot on occasion. The winner is the contestant (s) whose dog catches the rabbit and wins the race. The pot is split between the number of matching cards in the group.
Greyhound Racing (1930) no information The hare must be advanced on its own track at the same time as the dogs. This is achieved by using two dice of different sizes, the smaller one for the hare. The dogs are moved by the players individually when their turn comes round, but the hare is moved at each throw of the dice. To win, a dog can either land in the same compartment as the hair or pass the winning post, but the dogs may not pass the hare, and those that might, lose a turn.
The Greyhound Racing Game (1926) no information Each turn players must play a card face-up in front of them. This continues until someone plays the Hare card. then the Chase starts and the first player to play a single greyhound card, wins.
Greyhound Racing: The Great Game (1932) no information Similar to many horse racing games, in this case the players control greyhound dogs going around an oval track.
Greyhounds (1985) no information Players place secret bets and then race their greyhounds in a series of three races, each one longer than the previous one. Players have sets of number cards from which one is selected and simultaneously revealed each turn. Only the greyhound with the highest number showing will move, advancing a number of spaces equal to the difference between the highest numbered card and the second highest. The player with the most money after three races wins.
GRID (2019) no information Grid (stylized as GRID) is a racing video game developed and published by Codemasters. (wikipedia.org)
Grid 2 (2013) no information Grid 2 is a racing video game developed and published by Codemasters. (wikipedia.org)
GRID Autosport (2014) no information GRID Autosport is a racing video game developed by Codemasters. (wikipedia.org)
Grid Legends (2022) no information Grid Legends (stylised as GRID Legends) is a racing video game developed by Codemasters. (wikipedia.org)
GRIDD: Retroenhanced (2018) no information GRIDD: Retroenhanced is an intense arcade-style cyberpunk hacking shoot 'em up with an incredible soundtrack, procedurally generated elements, and electric visuals.
Griefhelm (2020) no information Griefhelm is an award-winning party game with lethal medieval weaponry. Skewer your friends, deflect their blows, and push your advantage in local and online multiplayer. (steam.com)
Griftlands (2021) no information Griftlands is a roguelike deck-building game with role-playing story elements in a science fiction setting, developed and published by Klei Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy (2006) no information The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy is a fighting video game based on the Cartoon Network animated television series of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Grim Dawn (2016) no information The game takes place in Cairn, a dark, war-torn world where a once proud empire has been brought to ruin and the human race driven to the edge of extinction. Cairn has become ground zero of an eternal war between two otherworldly powers, the Aetherials and Chthonians, one seeking to use human bodies as a resource, the other intent upon destroying the human race before that can happen. (Wikipedia)
Grim Fandango (1998) no information Set in the Land of the Dead, you play as grim reaper Manny Calavera, a resourceful but down-on-his-luck travel agent for the recently deceased, who embarks on an epic quest involving murder, corruption, revolution and botany.
Grim Guardians: Demon Purge (2023) no information Grim Guardians: Demon Purge centers around two demon hunters who return to their school after a mission only to find a demonic castle where it once stood. (Metacritic.com)
Grime (2021) no information Destroy... Absorb... Grow... GRIME is a fast and unforgiving Action-Adventure RPG in which you crush your foes with living weapons that mutate form and function, and then consume their remains with a black hole to strengthen your vessel as you break apart a world of anatomical horror and intrigue. (Metacritic.com)
GrimGrimoire (2007) no information GrimGrimoire (Japanese: ???????, Hepburn: Gurimu Gurimoa) is a real-time strategy video game developed by Vanillaware. (wikipedia.org)
GrimGrimoire OnceMore (2023) no information GrimGrimoire OnceMore is a remastered version of GrimGrimoire.
Grimoire (2017) no information Cleveland Mark Blakemore's Magnum Opus! The ultimate classic style turn-based roleplaying game in the tradition of Wizardry, Might & Magic, Lands Of Lore and Eye of the Beholder! A game that took over 20 years to produce! As much as 600 hours of play with hand-painted graphics and old skool goodness! (steam store page)
Grimvalor (2018) no information Grimvalor is an award-winning hack-n-slash action-platformer with compelling combat mechanics and exploration. (metacritic.com)
Grind Session (2000) no information Grind Session is a skateboarding similar to the Tony Hawk games.
Grindstone (2019) no information GRINDSTONE is a game of sword-slashing puzzle battles. (capybaragames.com)
GRIP: Combat Racing (2018) no information GRIP is a high octane, hardcore combat racer, packing ferocious speed and armed to the teeth with heavy weapons. (store.steampowered.com)
Gripper (2023) no information In Gripper, androids celebrate "Burning Man" by burning humans. That's why all inhabitants bear a physical injury of one sort or another. You and your deaf sister are no exceptions. The two of you live peacefully on a farm until someone comes and burns it down. Now, your sister is missing. All you have left is your car with a hook. The time to learn how to kill with it is running out.
GripShift (2005) no information GripShift is a video game developed by Sidhe. (wikipedia.org)
Gris (2018) no information Gris is a indie adventure-platformer game by Spanish developer Nomada Studio and published by Devolver Digital. (wikipedia.org)
Grisaia: Phantom Trigger Vol. 8 (2022) no information Grisaia: Phantom Trigger Vol. 8 is a visual novel and the final installment in the Phantom Trigger series. What will become of the members of SORD at the end of this long, grueling battle? This final volume contains over three times as much text and voiced lines as the previous volumes. (igdb.com)
Grobda (1984) no information The player must take control of Grobda, a screw-propelled tank trapped in an arena filled with numerous indestructible obstacles and several enemy tanks. When an enemy tank is killed, it will cause an explosion, and any other enemies that happen to be in the blast radius at the time will also suffer the same fate. But if Grobda is too close to the explosion, it will also be killed. (wiki)
Groove Coaster (2011) no information When the avatar reaches the target, input the command that the target requires. After a target is hit, a judgment is received, from the highest to lowest: GREAT, COOL, GOOD and MISS, depending on the timing of hitting the target. GREAT, COOL and GOOD fill the GROOVE gauge on the top of the screen, while MISS depletes it. (wikipedia.org).
Groove On Fight (1997) no information The game is set once again around the fighting tournament organized to decide the fate of the Gouketsuji clan, but the action takes place decades after the last tournament in a dark retro-futuristic world. Additionally, the bloodlines of the Gouketsuji clan have grown thin and now the tournament has been opened to foreign families, thus resulting in a new cast of characters that all but replaces the original fighters. (mobygames)
Grooverider: Slot Car Thunder (2003) no information Grooverider is a slot-car inspired arcade racer aimed at the budget/casual market. In this game you race against three other cars around a track inside different rooms of a luxury apartment. There are three different difficulties, or voltages, each faster than the last. There are a selection of cars to race in: British classics, 70's cop show, stock cars, GT sports, Formula X and Japanese. (Mobygames)
Groovin\' Blocks (2009) no information Groovin' Blocks is a puzzle video game for Wii by Empty Clip Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Grotesque Tactics 2: Dungeons & Donuts (2011) no information In this successor to the celebrated RPG-parody Grotesque Tactics, you will experience an ironic story-driven RPG with humorous dialogue-puzzles in the style of Monkey Island. (store.steampowered.com)
Grotesque Tactics: Evil Heroes (2010) no information Grotesque Tactics is a highly addictive tactical RPG combining elements of popular Western and Asian console RPGs. (store.steampowered.com)
Ground Control (2000) no information Ground Control is a real-time tactics video game. The game focuses on a conflict between two factions vying for control of a planet and a series of alien artefacts contained on its surface, in which players take the role of an officer for each faction, working to achieve their objectives through using a variety of futuristic style of troops, engaging different tactics that make use of their units, the terrain and careful planning (wikipedia.org)
Ground Control II: Operation Exodus (2004) no information Ground Control II: Operation Exodus is a 2004 real-time tactics video game. Much like its predecessor, it features 3D graphics and a fully rotational camera system. Similar to the first Ground Control, Operation Exodus focuses on combat tactics rather than base construction or managing an economy. However, unlike its purely real-time tactics predecessor, Ground Control II has a resource system called acquisition.
Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy (2000) no information Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy is an expansion pack for Ground Control. Set after the ending of the base game, it continues the story of Major Sarah Parker who must enlist a group of mercenaries to help her escape from the planet of Krig-7b. (mobygames.com)
Ground Zero (1998) no information A Quake II add-on with a few new weapons, monsters, and levels. The Earth fleet attacking Stroggos is stranded in orbit due to a Strogg gravity well. The player has landed on the planet with one mission: destroy the gravity well. New weapons include the chainsaw, the ETF (explosive-tipped flechette) rifle, the proximity mine launcher and the plasma beam. New power-ups include tesla mines, the defender sphere, the vengeance sphere, the hunter sphere, and the doppelganger. (mobygames)
Ground Zero Texas (1993) no information Space aliens are infiltrating the U.S. from a sleepy little town on the Texas/Mexico border, snatching bodies and paving the way for a greater invasion. Those they abduct return as Pod People-like drones, normal in appearance until they reveal themselves. The government's response is you - a technician driving custom-built gun cameras mounted around the town. (igdb)
Grounded (2022) no information The world is a vast, beautiful and dangerous place – especially when you have been shrunk to the size of an ant. Explore, build and survive together in this first person, multiplayer, survival-adventure. Can you thrive alongside the hordes of giant insects, fighting to survive the perils of the backyard? (Steam Store description)
Groundhog Day: Like Father Like Son (2019) no information You’re stuck in a time loop as Phil Connors, Jr., back in Punxsutawney for Groundhog Day in this virtual reality game set in the world of the iconic hit movie. Solve puzzles and interact with branching narrative gameplay, to break the time-loop cycle to escape into tomorrow. (store.steampowered.com)
Grow Home (2015) no information Experience the freedom of unbounded climbing as you take control of BUD, a procedurally animated robot on a quest to save his planet. Create your own path through an alien world as you control and ride a giant plant on a vertical journey to the stars. (Steam)
Grow Up (2016) no information Grow Up is an open world adventure platform video game developed by Ubisoft Reflections. (wikipedia.org)
GROW ver. 3 (2002) no information The first game that was released in the GROW series was GROW ver.3 in February 2002. This was the third version of a single game that On had been developing. (wikipedia.org)
Grow: Song of the Evertree (2021) no information Over time, the Worlds of Alaria faded. The Evertree – where many worlds resided on its countless branches – is now nothing more than a sapling. You are the last of the Everheart Alchemists. It is your ancestral task and privilege to care for the Evertree. Find unique places, blooming with fantastic fauna and flora as you are encouraged to explore this beautiful world at your own pace. Learn to craft World Seeds through Alchemy to generate totally new worlds with unique characteristics. (stea
Growbot (2021) no information Set upon a biopunk space station, you play as Nara, a growbot in training to become a captain. Interact with fantastic plants and aliens to repair the strange machinery of the station.
Growing My Grandpa! (2022) no information Growing My Grandpa! is a narrative-driven point-and-click horror game with virtual pet elements. (itch.io)
Growing Up (2021) no information This is the story of your life. Experience the entire journey from toddler to adulthood. Go to schools, learn new things, meet new friends, and have wild adventures! Every choice you make will influence your future career, and decide who your romantic partner will be. Who will you become? (Steam)
Growl (1991) no information Growl, known in Japan as Runark (ルナーク, Runāku), is a belt-scrolling beat-'em-up originally released for the arcades by Taito in 1990. (wikipedia.org)
Growlanser (1999) no information Growlanser is a tactical role-playing game for the PlayStation. (wikipedia.org)
Growlanser: Wayfarer of Time (2003) no information Growlanser: Wayfarer of Time is a tactical role-playing game developed by Career Soft. (wikipedia.org)
Grudge Warriors (2000) no information In the future, gang warfare is settled between gangs by using advanced armored vehicles. A mysterious figure called the Crimelord has set up a tournament on a secluded island dubbed "The Death Ring" to get all the gangs to fight each other to earn his favor. It's up to the player to take their gang to the top by infiltrating all the opposing gang's bases of operation and take out their network of power generators which will effectively cripple those opposing factions. (mobygames)
Grumpy Cat\'s Worst Game Ever (2016) no information Grumpy Cat's 1st official mobile game is here! It's the WORST-GAME-YOU-WILL-EVER-PLAY.
GT 64: Championship Edition (1998) no information GT 64 features cars and drivers from the Japan GT Championship season of 1997. There are three stages, each with a long and a short variation providing a total of six available tracks from around the world. Most cars can be tweaked to personal preference and to improve performance.
GT Advance 2: Rally Racing (2002) no information Get behind the wheel of the world's top rally cars as you span the globe in quest of a championship. Listen to your navigator as you fly over jumps and skid around obstacles on your way to the top of the rally racing circuit! (gamefaqs)
GT Advance 3: Pro Concept Racing (2003) no information Choose from more than 90 authentic cars with upgradable parts from 10 top car manufacturers. Unlock cars with different acceleration, top speeds, and handling in order to master the 46 tracks. (gamefaqs)
GT Advance Championship Racing (2001) no information Install your car kits, head to the track, start your engines and get ready to challenge the most competitive racers on the circuit! Choose from over 45 authentic cars and race for championship gold on an amazing 32 different tracks. Upgrade your car's performance using 9 categories of upgradeable parts including the engine, suspension, aerodynamics and more. (gamefaqs)
GT Cube (2003) no information GT Cube is a racing video game sequel to GT Advance 3: Pro Concept Racing released in 2003 by MTO. (wikipedia.org)
GT Legends (2005) no information GT Legends is a sports car racing simulator for the PC developed by SimBin Studios (later Sector3 Studios). (wikipedia.org)
GT Pro Series (2006) no information GT Pro Series is a franchise developed by MTO and published by Ubisoft as a launch title for Wii. (wikipedia.org)
GTFO (2019) no information GTFO is a hardcore 4 player cooperative first-person shooter, with a focus on team play and atmosphere. It features edge-of-your-seat suspense, team-based puzzle-solving and high-intensity combat. (Steam)
GTI Club: Rally Côte d\'Azur (1996) no information GTI Club: Rally Côte d'Azur is a video game developed and published by Konami for the arcade in 1996. (wikipedia.org)
GTI Club: Supermini Festa! (2008) no information In December 2008, Konami released the third episode in Japan with the original "France Course" and "Italy Course" plus two additional circuits (England and U.S.A.) and twelve cars. (wikipedia.org)
GTI Club+: Rally Côte d\'Azur (2008) no information GTI Club+: Rally Côte d'Azur is the PlayStation 3 racing game by Konami. The arcade version itself is a remake of the original GTI Club released in 1996. (wikipedia.org)
GTR 2 - FIA GT Racing Game (2006) no information GTR 2 – FIA GT Racing Game is a sports car racing simulator developed by Blimey! Games and SimBin Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Guacamelee! 2 (2018) no information Head back to the Mexiverse in this long-awaited sequel to the smash hit Guacamelee! Uppercut your way to victory across stunning new hand-crafted levels. Featuring a dense and colorful world, new luchador moves, sassy new bosses, twice the enemies, and 300% more chickens! (Steam)
Guacamelee! Bundle Fantástico (2014) no information Featuring beautiful graphics, non-stop fighting action and multi-dimensional platforming.
Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition (2014) no information The definitive version of the smash hit Metroidvania-style action-platformer, Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition adds new levels, powers, challenges and refinements to the sprawling, ridiculous, Mexican-inspired adventure of the original.
Guadalcanal Campaign (1982) no information Guadalcanal Campaign is a computer wargame that simulates the Solomon Islands campaign of World War II. (wiki)
Guardian (1984) no information In this Defender clone, you are a spaceship that must protect humanoids on the mountainous terrain from approaching aliens. To help you, you are equipped with two weapons. The rapid fire laser is used to destroy any aliens in sight, while the limited supply of smart bombs vaporize alien life on screen. Extra smart bombs are awarded every 10,000 points. Hyperspace can also be used to warp from one part of the planet to another, in the hope of rescuing the humanoids faster. (mobygames.com)
Guardian Heroes (1996) no information Guardian Heroes is a 2D side-scrolling beat 'em up video game in the vein of Final Fight or Golden Axe, but with RPG elements. (wikipedia.org)
Guardian II: Revenge of the Mutants (1990) no information Guardian II is a Defender style 1 or 2 player horizontally sidewards scrolling shoot-em-up where you can go left or right. The joystick is used to steer your ship while the fire button fires your weapon. As well as your main playing area you can also see your radar, score and lives. The mutants are back and this time they're faster. Stop the Raiders flying across the planet and picking up Earthlings. When all Earthlings are gone then it's game over. (mobygames.com)
The Guardian Legend (1988) no information In the game, the player controls a lone protagonist, the Guardian, who is on a quest to destroy a large alien-infested world named Naju before it reaches the planet Earth. The player must deactivate ten safety devices scattered throughout Naju, thus activating the alien world's self-destruct sequence. The player explores Naju in a non-linear fashion. (Wikipedia)
Guardian of the Gears (2017) no information Guardian of the Gears is a 3D puzzle adventure game where you navigate and control an interactive environment in order to breathe life back into a decaying world.
Guardian\'s Crusade (1998) no information You play as a young knight from a small village. With your fairy sidekick you set of to talk to the mayor from a neighboring town to see if he can help your mayor with some troubles. You come across a small pink monster on the way back and the mayor orders you to abandon it since it might be causing the troubles in town. You eventually decide you can't just leave it and it becomes your ally and you set off on an adventure to save the baby and maybe the world in the process.
Guardians (1995) no information Guardians or Denjinmakai II is a 2D side-scrolling beat 'em-up and sequel to Denjinmakai taking place in a futuristic setting and eight playable character to choose from. Returning characters are: wrestler Tarukusu (now named Tulks), beastman Zeldia (now transformed in a blue haired winged female), robot Belva (now upgraded to P. Belva) and the now blonde Kurokishi. The new characters are Girulian, Rou, ninja Jinrei and beastman Skullbyule. (mobygames)
Guardians of Middle-earth (2012) no information Guardians of Middle-earth incorporates the standard elements of a typical multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game, with a strong emphasis upon team coordination. Up to ten players may split into two teams of five and from a pool of thirty-six guardians from The Lord of the Rings franchise, including Gandalf, Sauron and Radagast. It is no longer available on the PlayStation Network and the servers are down as well. (wikipedia.org)
Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series (2017) no information From Earth to the Milano to Knowhere and beyond, and set to the beat of awesome music, this five-part episodic series puts you in the rocket-powered boots of Star-Lord in an original Guardians adventure.
Guardic (1986) no information Guardic is a shoot 'em up video game for the MSX computer. It was created and developed by Satoshi "Pac" Fujishima while working for Compile, the creators of other shoot 'em up games such as Zanac, The Guardian Legend, and Blazing Lazers. Guardic is unique in that the player can choose stages, which are connected by a maze. Each stage is a non-scrollable single screen and has 1 to 3 groups of different enemies. (gamesdatabase)
Gudetama: The Tricky Egg Card Game (2020) no information A trick-taking game for 2-7 players in which the goal is to avoid winning the final trick! Take as many cards as you want, but don't get scrambled on the last card! The player who wins the final trick scores points equal to their card that won the trick — and you do not want points. The game is played over the course of several rounds, where each round consists of seven tricks.
Guerilla War (1987) no information A tropical island (specified as Cuba in the Japanese original) is being oppressed by a dictator, but fortunately one or two brave US soldiers (Ernesto "Che" Guevara in the Japanese version) are on hand to restore justice. March through the rivers, swamps and forests to overthrow the dictator (specified as Batista in Japan) in this evolution of the Commando style. (mobygames.com)
Guerrilla War (1987) no information Guerrilla War followed the adventures of two unnamed rebel commandos (Che Guevara and Fidel Castro in the Japanese version) as they raid an unnamed Caribbean Island in order to free it from the rule of an unnamed tyrannical dictator. Along the way the players vanquish hordes of enemy soldiers while attempting to rescue hostages (with large score reductions for any hostages killed in the crossfire), collecting weapons from troopers and operating tanks. (wikipedia.org)
Guess Who (1982) no information Each player starts the game with a board that includes cartoon images of 24 people and their first names with all the images standing up. Each player selects a card of their choice from a separate pile of cards containing the same 24 images. The object of the game is to be the first to determine which card one's opponent has selected. Players alternate asking various yes or no questions to eliminate candidates, such as "Does your person wear glasses?" The player will then eliminate candidates by
Guesstures (1990) no information The active player gets four cards. Each card has two words on it, one easy, one difficult. The harder the word, the more points it's worth. The player picks one word from each card and loads them into the timer device. S/he then has about a minute to communicate the words to teammates; when a word is guessed correctly, the card must be snatched out of the timer. The timer, meanwhile, will "eat" the cards, one at a time, if they aren't snatched. You get points for each card successfully rescued f
Guesstures: Bible Edition (2005) no information QUICK! You only have few short seconds per word! Your four words this round are “Baptize,” “Cross,” “Moses” and “Lamb”. It looks easy, but it’s not. As soon as your team guesses the word on the card – grab it before it gets swallowed by the card-hungry Mimer-Timer. Then hurry on to the next card! The harder the word, the more points it’s worth.
Guidance Adventure (2022) no information A game that teaches level design by allowing you to sit in a chair. Which chair will you choose?
The Guided Fate Paradox (2013) no information God has never had it so rough! Meet Renya, who happened to become God through a lottery. And then, his self-proclaimed personal angel named Lilliel took him to Celestia right away. (mobygames)
The Guild 2 (2006) no information The Guild 2 is a real-time life simulation video game, playable from a bird's-eye view, allowing to zoom in and out, with amazing detail even on the closest zoom level. Guild 2 introduces features including construction and management, eco-terrorism, roguelike, tactical role-playing and social simulation elements, in which players assumes control of a defined character avatar. (wikipedia.org).
Guild of Ascension (2021) no information Guild of Ascension is a Tactical-Action-RPG with rogue-lite elements, mixing turn-based combat with real-time action combo system. (Metacritic.com)
Guild of Dungeoneering (2016) no information Guild of Dungeoneering is a turn-based dungeon crawler with a twist: instead of controlling the hero you build the dungeon around him. Using cards drawn from your Guild decks you lay down rooms, monsters, traps and of course loot!
Guild Wars (2005) no information .
Guild Wars 2 (2012) no information Guild Wars 2 defines the future of online roleplaying games with action-oriented combat, customized personal storylines, epic dynamic events, world-class PvP, and no subscription fees!
Guild Wars 2: End of Dragons (2022) no information Guild Wars 2: End of Dragons is the third expansion for the award-winning and critically acclaimed MMORPG Guild Wars 2. The dragon cycle that has sustained and blighted Tyria for ages is collapsing. Mortal hearts and choices will define this moment in history—and echo in the future forever. (igdb.com)
Guild Wars 2: Path of Fire (2017) no information Guild Wars 2: Path of Fire is the second expansion for the award-winning game, Guild Wars 2. As the balance of magic comes undone, lead your allies in the hunt for the rogue god Balthazar, whose scorched-earth campaign threatens the very existence of Tyria.
Guild Wars: Eye of the North (2007) no information Guild Wars: Eye of the North is the first true expansion to the Guild Wars series and offers high-level content in the form of quests and dungeons and as such is only accessible to level 20 characters. The game is set chronologically, 6 years after the events in Guild Wars: Prophecies, and sees characters returning to the continent of Tyria. (mobygames.com)
Guildlings (2019) no information Guildlings is a 2019 adventure video game for iOS by Sirvo. (wikipedia.org)
Guillotine (1998) no information As executioners pandering to the masses, the players are trying to behead the most popular nobles. Each day the nobles are lined up and players take turns killing the ones at the front of the line until all the nobles are gone. However, players are given cards which will manipulate the line order right before 'harvesting' heads. (boardgamegeek.com)
The Guilt and the Shadow (2015) no information "unbearable... this place stinks... i need to get out of here. the boat is waiting for me." (store.steampowered.com)
Guilty (1995) no information The game's two main characters are Agent Ysanne Andropath and Jack Ladd. Ysanne, who works for the Police, is a tough feminist/misandrist redhead, while Jack is a notorious thief and womanizer. The game starts with Ysanne capturing Jack for his crimes, when the player gets to choose one of the characters to play the game as. The locations and evolving plot are largely the same both ways, but the player can experience two sides of the story, and will be solving different puzzles. (wikipedia.org)
Guilty Gear (1998) no information The story of Guilty Gear takes place in the year 2180, five years after the end of the Crusades. A Gear named Testament began a plan to resurrect Justice, and wipe out the human race. Fearing this, the Union of Nations organized a fighting tournament in order to find fighters who would be able to defeat Testament and prevent her revival, awarding the winner with anything they may desire. (wiki)
Guilty Gear 2: Overture (2007) no information The story takes place five years after the first Guilty Gear game. Sol Badguy is still free but now travels with the young warrior Sin. Meanwhile, Ky Kiske, who is now the king of a country named Illyria, has learned of two shocking developments: first, the Gears that have been sealed away for many years are now beginning to vanish; and second, his kingdom is under attack by a mysterious force. Desperate, he sends out a "Wanted" poster with Sol's face on it. (wiki)
Guilty Gear Isuka (2003) no information While the gameplay remained almost the same as in previous titles, the game introduced a four-player battle mode, and the PS2 version included new features to the series, including a scrolling adventure, a customization mode, and two new characters. (wiki)
Guilty Gear Judgment (2006) no information Guilty Gear Judgment is a 2006 fighting/beat 'em up video game developed by Arc System Works. (wikipedia.org)
Guilty Gear Petit (2001) no information Guilty Gear Petit (ギルティギア プチ, Giruti Gia Puchi) is the first handheld version of the Guilty Gear series released. (wikipedia.org)
Guilty Gear Petit 2 (2001) no information Guilty Gear Petit 2 (ギルティギア プチ2, Giruti Gia Puchi Tsū) was released eight months after the first. The game has 13 regular characters, 2 secret characters (Testament, Venom), and four "Golden" characters (GGMillia, GGKy, GGSol, and GGMay). The game was only released in Japan for the WonderSwan Color. (wikipedia.org)
Guilty Gear Strive (2021) no information Guilty Gear Strive (stylized as Guilty Gear -STRIVE-) is a fighting video game developed and published by Arc System Works. (wikipedia.org)
Guilty Gear X (2000) no information Less than a year after the events of Guilty Gear, reports of a newly discovered commander Gear surfaced. Amid concern about a second war, another Holy Knights Tournament begins; whoever captures and kills Dizzy will receive 500,000 World Dollars. She is defeated, but her life is spared by Sol Badguy, as she proves to be inoffensive. Shortly after, she is found by Ky Kiske, the police chief of the United Nations and ex-chief of the Sacred Order of Holy Knights. (wiki)
Guilty Gear X2 (2002) no information The story picks up approximately two weeks after the events of Guilty Gear X. In the time following Dizzy's disappearance, the mysterious Post-War Administration Bureau begins secretly investigating the Gears and fighters from previous tournaments for their own needs and ambitions. To achieve their goals the organization has created several mechanical copies of Ky Kiske, the “Robo-Kys”. (wiki)
Guilty Gear X2 #Reload (2003) no information The first updated version of Guilty Gear X2. Adjustments on balance high-level play were made and Robo-Ky was made playable from the beginning. The number of challenges in Mission Mode was increased to 100, Survival Mode has 1000 levels in #Reload, and the player can damage the enemy normally or perform combos to gain next level quicker. (Wiki)
Guilty Gear Xrd -REVELATOR- (2016) no information Guilty Gear Xrd -REVELATOR- rips along at a blistering 60 frames per second and features cross platform PS4 system/PS3 system compatible battles. Choose from over 20+ insane fighters as you battle for glory in the post apocalypse. New fighters, modes and polished mechanics provide infinite ways to annihilate your rivals! Incite combo carnage at the push of a button with Stylish Type.
Guilty Gear Xrd -SIGN- (2014) no information Guilty Gear Xrd -SIGN- is the 15th entry of the Guilty Gear series which was announced at the 2013 Arc System Works Festival. It is the first Guilty Gear fighting game that uses cell-shaded 3D animations instead of sprites; as such, the characters undergo some changes in design.
Guilty Gear Xrd: Rev 2 (2017) no information Get ready to rock again! Guilty Gear Xrd REV 2 includes new fighters, moves, story chapters and more! It's never been a better time to be a 2.5D brawler in the post apocalypse! Hone your skills with an eclectic cast of 25 insane fighters and prove your mettle as the ultimate fighting master.
Guilty Gear XX Accent Core (2006) no information the third version of Guilty Gear X2. In addition to balance changes, Accent Core features a new type of special move, the "Force Break," which uses 25% of the tension gauge. It also introduces moves that make opponents stick briefly to walls or slide across the floor of a stage. New additions also include "Slashback," a form of parrying with reduced block stun, and throw breaks (wiki)
Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus (2008) no information Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus (?????? ????? ??????? ???, Giruti Gia Iguzekusu Akusento Koa Purasu) is the fourth version of Guilty Gear X2, and an enhanced version of Accent Core. (wikipedia.org)
Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus R (2012) no information The fifth and latest updated version of Guilty Gear X2. The game's balance was reworked again and in-game bosses Kliff and Justice are also balanced for regular play. (wiki)
Guilty Gear XX Slash (2005) no information the second updated version of Guilty Gear X2. Once again, the game's balance was reworked by changing properties of certain moves and including new moves for some of the characters.
Guilty Gear: Dust Strikers (2006) no information Guilty Gear: Dust Strikers (ギルティギア ダストストライカーズ, Giruti Gia Dasuto Sutoraikāzu), or Guilty Gear DS, is a fighting game of the Guilty Gear series for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Guilty Party (2010) no information Guilty Party (also known as Disney's Guilty Party) is a party puzzle video game for Wii, developed by Wideload Games. (wikipedia.org)
Guinness Game of World Records (1975) no information Players move around the board and score points for successfully completing dexterity challenges and / or correctly answering questions about things contained within the Guinness Book of World Records. The dexterity challenges are things like: picking up a string of plastic pieces by only touching the end pieces, bouncing balls into a cup, flicking discs into a goal, etc.
Guinness World Records: The Videogame (2008) no information Grow the longest fingernails ever seen; to walk a tightrope across the Grand Canyon; or even eat a jumbo jet. But true skill and dedication will be required to compete at the highest level. The ultimate prize: you may see your name appear in the official Guinness World Records book!
Guitar Hero (2005) no information Guitar Hero features a guitar-shaped controller (resembling a miniature Gibson SG) that the player uses to simulate playing covers of 30 popular rock songs spanning five decades of rock, in addition to bonus tracks. The game became a surprise hit, earning critical acclaim and winning many awards. The game's success launched the Guitar Hero franchise, which has earned more than $2 billion in sales, spawning several sequels, expansions, and other game-related products. (wikipedia.org)
Guitar Hero 5 (2009) no information Guitar Hero 5 is the fifth main game in the musical rhythm series. Next to a new soundtrack with 85 songs, many animated lead singers are now modelled after famous musicians such as Johnny Cash, Carlos Santana, Shirley Manson, Kurt Cobain, and Matthew Bellamy. General new features introduced to the gameplay include drop-in/drop-out play, where it is possible to join in the middle of a song or stop playing without interrupting gameplay. (mobygames.com)
Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s (2007) no information Players use a guitar-shaped controller to simulate playing rock music by hitting notes as they scroll towards the player. The game features a 1980s theme, consisting of songs from the decade and playable characters, fashions, and artwork that reflect the time period. Rocks the 80s would be the final title in the series to be developed by Harmonix before they moved on to create Rock Band. (wikipedia.org)
Guitar Hero II (2006) no information Guitar Hero II is the second installment in the Guitar Hero series. Like in the original, the player uses a peripheral in the shape of an electric guitar to simulate playing rock music as notes scroll towards the player. The game features more than 40 licensed songs, many of them cover versions recorded for the game. Since its release, Guitar Hero II has been met with both critical and commercial success, helping the Guitar Hero series become a cultural phenomenon. (wikipedia.org)
Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (2007) no information Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock is a music rhythm game, the third main installment in the Guitar Hero series, and the fourth title overall. (wikipedia.org)
Guitar Hero Live (2015) no information Guitar Hero Live is a music video game developed by FreeStyleGames. (wikipedia.org)
Guitar Hero Smash Hits (2009) no information Guitar Hero Smash Hits is a spin-off Guitar Hero game featuring a compilation of songs from earlier releases in the franchise. The game's setlist now supports four players in a full band set-up (introduced to the Guitar Hero series in World Tour), an 8-player battle of the bands setup, and all songs are now original recordings from the genuine artists and are all playable in the Quick Play mode without the need to complete the career first. (mobygames.com)
Guitar Hero World Tour (2008) no information Guitar Hero World Tour is a music rhythm game developed by Neversoft, published by Activision and distributed by RedOctane. It is the fourth main entry in the Guitar Hero series, the sixth on home consoles and the seventh overall. (wikipedia.org)
Guitar Hero: Aerosmith (2008) no information Guitar Hero: Aerosmith is a music rhythm game which focuses on the work of American rock band, Aerosmith.
Guitar Hero: Metallica (2009) no information Guitar Hero: Metallica is a music rhythm game developed by Neversoft, published by Activision and distributed by RedOctane. The game was released in North America on the PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 on March 29, 2009 and on PlayStation 2 on April 14, 2009, with an Australian and European release in May 2009. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitar_Hero:_Metallica)
Guitar Hero: On Tour (2008) no information Played from a sideways perspective, players are able to rock out with their portable gaming system via an attachment that plugs into the cartridge slot to allow players to match the various color frets that move across the screen while utilizing the other screen to strum the chords and use the whammy bar. (mobygames.com)
Guitar Hero: On Tour - Decades (2008) no information Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades is the direct sequel to the Nintendo DS game Guitar Hero: On Tour. Played from a sideways perspective, players are able to rock out with their portable gaming system via an attachment that plugs into the cartridge slot to allow players to match the various color frets that move across the screen while utilizing the other screen to strum the chords and use the whammy bar. (mobygames.com)
Guitar Hero: On Tour - Modern Hits (2009) no information Guitar Hero On Tour: Modern Hits brings a Modern Rock twist to Guitar Hero for the DS. With the new Fan Request mode, you can choose your path to music stardom and rock the house! Utilizing the familiar Guitar Hero Guitar Grip peripheral, gamers can shred through 28 master tracks of the hottest Modern Rock. (mobygames.com)
Guitar Hero: Van Halen (2009) no information Incorporates a guitar-shaped controller and allows you to "play along" to 25 featured songs by the group Van Halen, as well as 19 bonus songs by other artists.
Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock (2010) no information Warriors of Rock is the sixth main game in the rhythm game series. Similar to the previous games it focuses on the band experience, allowing up to four people to sing vocals, or play lead and bass/rhythm guitar, and drums. For the game's music selection this version returns to the series' roots with a less wide spectrum of genres and more focus on rock 'n roll songs. (mobygames.com)
Guitar Rock Tour (2008) no information Guitar Rock Tour is a music video game developed and published by Gameloft. (wikipedia.org)
Gumboy Tournament (2008) no information Gumboy Tournament is a multi-player spin-off from the original Gumboy game. The main gameplay remains the same. Players control a ball that can be rolled by pressing left or right. The control key makes it roll faster. The single-player game mode features similar gameplay as the original game but with 80 new levels. Multiplayer game modes include Capture the Flag, Race, Diamonds, and Chase. (mobygames.com)
Gumboy: Crazy Adventures (2006) no information Gumboy: Crazy Adventures is a sidescrolling platform game. Gumboy is a ball that can be rolled by pressing left or right. The control key makes him roll faster. The aim of most of the levels is to collect valuables. Once all valuables have been collected, a portal to the next level opens. The game features a unique graphical style, which combines cel-shading, twinkling lights, and soft colors, and gives it a magical feeling. (mobygames.com)
Gumshoe (1986) no information Gumshoe is a video game developed and published by Nintendo for the NES. (wikipedia.org)
Gun (2005) no information Gun is a Revisionist Western-themed action-adventure video game developed by Neversoft and published by Activision. It was well received by game critics and won numerous awards, including GameSpy's Xbox 360 Action Game of the Year. (wikipedia.org)
Gun Fight (1975) no information Gun Fight, known as Western Gun in Japan and Europe, is a 1975 arcade multidirectional shooter designed by Tomohiro Nishikado, and released by Taito.
Gun Monkeys (2013) no information The game takes place in an arena where monkeys with guns are pitted against each other. Players must grab "energy cubes" and return them to their base, with each player death reducing that player's energy by 1. If the energy of one of the players reaches zero, they lose. The game's arenas are procedurally generated and contain environmental hazards. The game supports both local and online play. Ingame cash gained in the online mode can be used to unlock various perks. (wikipedia.org)
Gun-Nac (1991) no information Gun-Nac is a top down shooter in which the player controls the Federation starfighter. Power ups and genre mechanics are as could be expected from a "shmup". now with collectible money that allows you to shop for different weapons and bombs to complement your standard main gun in the inter-level weapons market. (mobygames.com)
Gun.Smoke (1985) no information Gun.Smoke is a top-down scrolling shooter that casts the gamer as a lone gunman, out to save the gold rush town of Hicksville from a fearsome group of bandits known as the Wingates. Each level has a particular target enemy, although his or her henchmen must also be taken out. (mobygames.com)
Gunbarich (2001) no information GUNBARICH is a breakout-like shooter game that first appeared in arcades in 2001. Control the flipper and shoot the pink ball = puck to break all the blocks to clear the stage. You miss if you run out of time or drop the puck. (Steam)
Gunbrella (2023) no information Uncover the dark secrets of a gritty, tangled metropolis and battle diabolic villains with your trusty Gunbrella, a bulletproof brolly that doubles as a firearm. (store.steampowered.com)
Gunbrick: Reloaded (2020) no information In a future where cars are obsolete, the Gunbrick has become a worldwide sensation! Encounter wasteland mutants, crazed nerds, law enforcement and all manner of cube based adversaries in this action packed puzzle platformer. (store.steampowered.com)
Gundam 0079: The War for Earth (1996) no information A simple puzzle oriented game based upon the popular Gundam robot warrior series. Game has several FMV shots of fighting robots and live actors superimposed over bluescreens. You have a set of choices that are presented during each scene. The choice you make decides if you progress through the game or not. (Mobygames)
Gundam Assault Survive (2010) no information Gundam Assault Survive is the fifth game in the Gundam Battle series. Unlike its predecessors, it expands beyond the Universal Century and into Gundam series from alternate universes. Mobile Suit Gundam F91, Mobile Suit Gundam SEED and the first season of Mobile Suit Gundam 00 all become part of the campaign, while Mobile Suit Victory Gundam contributes MS. (wikipedia)
Gundam Battle Assault (2000) no information Battle Assault is a fighting game released for the PlayStation. The series features mobile suits from several eras of the Gundam metaverse and some non-traditional fighting game elements.
Gundam Battle Assault 2 (2002) no information Gundam Battle Assault 2 is an one-on-one fighting game, based on the popular anime series "Mobile Suit Gundam" and its various offshoots. You can play as the titular Gundams (giant walking robots) from a wide variety of series. The game features standard fighting game mechanics, with punches, kicks and a variety of combo moves that can be executed by each Gundam. (mobygames)
Gundam Battle Chronicle (2007) no information Gundam Battle Chronicle is the sequel to Gundam Battle Royale and Gundam Battles series. It features over 140 Mobile units including the 80 units in Gundam Battle Royale and improved the multi-player gaming system so that the single-player missions could be played in multi-player's mission mode. New additional missions are from Stardust Memory, and MSs from Gundam ZZ, Gundam Sentinel, and Char's Counterattack. (wikipedia)
Gundam Battle Online (2001) no information Gundam Battle Online is a game based on Mobile Suit Gundam. The player can choose between being a commander of the federal army or the Zeon army. They can form an original fleet and give orders to mobile suits and battleships in combat. 4 players can play simultaneously on the internet via online play mode. (mobygames)
Gundam Battle Royale (2006) no information Gundam Battle Royale is a game released for the PlayStation Portable. The game was released only in Japan and South Korea on October 5, 2006. The game features many mobile suits and mobile armors from the Universal Century up to and including Zeta Gundam. It is the sequel to Gundam Battle Tactics. (wikipedia)
Gundam Battle Tactics (2005) no information Gundam Battle Tactics is a third-person action/mech-combat simulation game, based on Japan's long-running mecha-based series, Gundam. This game follows the events of the One Year War and most scenarios are heavily influenced by animation episodes from One Year War storylines (wikipedia).
Gundam Battle Universe (2008) no information Gundam Battle Universe features over 200 MS units. This game can inherit the Gundam Battle Chronicle's save data. The game also let players use the ad hoc function to help each other in the normal campaign mode, unlike the previous games, which multiplayer mode is only available in the main menu. (wikipedia)
Gundam Breaker (2012) no information "Gundam Breaker" is a brand new action title of creation, destruction and co-op battles which allows you to coorperate with your allies to destroy opposing gigantic gundam plastic models, collect their parts, customize freely and exceed the limit of mobile suits to create “My Coolest & Strongest Gundam”. (mobygames)
Gundam Breaker 2 (2014) no information GUNDAM BREAKER 2 includes 100 Gundam model units which far exceed the previous title. Collect parts by destroying the enemy Gundam model and create your own Gundam model. You can also further enhance your favorite unit with the new development system which just got introduced in this title! Enjoy the dynamic war action with the destruction from the mega beam and the footing during the battle with battleships and giant MA, as well as the Dendrobium fight! (mobygames)
Gundam Breaker 3 (2016) no information This is the latest title of the destructive co-operation action series! With the Gundam plastic model concept being the greatest inspiration for the series, Gundam Breaker 3 will further evolve! So enjoy Gundam Breaker 3 enhanced with several additional new features now! (mobygames)
Gundam Side Story 0079: Rise from the Ashes (2000) no information Gundam Side Story 0079: Rise from the Ashes is a mech combat simulation set in the Gundam universe. Created to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the franchise, it presents an original story set during the One Year War between the Earth Federation and Zeon, parallel to the events of the first Gundam TV series. (mobygames.com)
Gundam Versus (2017) no information After six years of version updates to Extreme Vs., Gundam Versus marks a fully new entry, designed for home consoles, in the long running Vs. series. The base game starts with 94 playable units spanning 40 years of Gundam anime, manga, and games. (mobygames)
Gundam: The 3D Battle (2011) no information Gundam: The 3D Battle is a 3D action game based on the Japanese anime meta-series Gundam. It is mainly based on Mobile Suit Gundam movie series, Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam movie series and Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack, but also contains Mobile Suits from Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn as guest appearance. (mobygames)
Gundam: The Battle Master (1997) no information Gundam: the Battle Master is a Japanese fighting game involving robots who will try to attack and destroy each other. Before you start the game, you can choose from a various amount of robots, each being smaller or bigger, or having different attacks. As you progress the game, your opponents will get more difficult to beat. During a fight, your temperature bar will decrease when you manage not to get hit by your opponent. (mobygames)
GundeadliGne (2010) no information GundeadliGne is a traditional 2D side-scrolling shooter game belonging to the bullet-hell shoot 'em up sub-genre. (Mobygames.com)
Gundemonium Recollection (2010) no information Gundemonium Recollection is 2D side-scrolling bullet hell shooter game in a world of fantasy and steampunk-ish technology, and is an upgraded version of the first game in Gundemonium series, with updated graphics. (Mobygames.com)
Gunfire Reborn (2020) no information Players control unique heroes—each with different abilities—as they adventure through procedurally-generated levels and pick up randomly-dropped weapons. You can play Gunfire Reborn alone or cooperatively with up to three other players (4-player co-op). Players meet different heroes and experience new weapons, items, checkpoints, and unique combat rhythms throughout the game. (steam store page)
GunForce (1991) no information Gun Force is a 2D side-scrolling run and gun game. The player takes control of a soldier who is dropped off onto an island and must fight his way through hordes of enemy soldiers until he gets to the final showdown in order to protect Mother Earth from the invaders. Gameplay consists of moving forward and blasting all the enemies who get in the way. The player starts with 5 lives and 3 continues. (mobygames.com)
GunForce II (1994) no information GunForce II is a run and gun game where players take control of the soldiers Max (P1) and Lei (P2) across five stages that take place in a futuristic post-apocalyptic setting, battling against an army of enemy soldiers, mutants, aliens, among other types of enemies to fight, while rescuing female POWs and collecting medals along the way to increase their score at the end of each level. (wikipedia)
Gungage (1999) no information Gungage is a futuristic Third Person Shooter for the PlayStation. In the game, the world is threatened by strange creatures from an alternative world called Dark Moon, who want to take over the Earth. You start the game with only one character available to play with, but three more can be unlocked. Each character has its own characteristics when it comes to the size of their gun, their speed, and their size. Each character also has their own special psychic powers. (igdb)
Gungnir: (2011) no information In a land ravaged by disparity where the impoverished must battle for survival, the fate of all is thrust into uncertainty when rebels happen upon custody of a young female noble and a magical spear of immeasurable power falls from the heavens. Now, hunted by incumbent powers desperate to reclaim the girl and armed with a weapon capable of reshaping the realm, the Resistance must wage war to deliver themselves from the tyranny of their oppressors. (igdb)
Gungrave (2002) no information The game takes place in an unknown city that is controlled by the Millennion organization. The city is overrun by crime and a mysterious drug known as seed. The story follows Grave as he sets out on a course for revenge against the man who killed him, his former best friend and colleague from Millenion, Harry Macdowell. (wiki)
Gungrave G.O.R.E. (2022) no information In Gungrave G.O.R.E, play the gun-wielding badass anti-hero of your dreams as you mow down tons of enemies in a gory ballet of bullets and experience a story of vengeance, love and loyalty, all in a beautiful third-person action shooter, combining the best that Eastern and Western game design have to offer. (Metacritic.com)
Gungrave VR (2018) no information Gungrave is coming alive from the dead after 13 years, in PS VR!
Gungrave: Overdose (2004) no information Mika Asagi, who helped Beyond the Grave on his last adventure, revives him again. This time, he has to stop Seed, an addictive drug that's turning innocent people into criminals. Also joining the team are Spike Hubie, a genius kid who has lost his memory, Juji Kabane, a dead man with a "Shoot first, ask questions never" personality and Rocketbilly Redcadillac, a ghost attached to a guitar. (IMDB)
Gungriffon Allied Strike (2004) no information GunGriffon: Allied Strike is the latest giant-robot combat game to be released on the Xbox.
Gunhead (2023) no information Gunhead is a fast paced strategic roguelike FPS where you take the role of a pirate mech with a gun for a head, looting derelict spaceships filled with monstrous drones made out of bone and steel. Sequel to the 2d roguelite Cryptark. (store.steampowered.com)
Gunhouse (2018) no information Load your guns! Rain death from above! Protect your valuable orphans! Defeat giant, improbable bosses!
The Gunk (2021) no information The Gunk is an action-adventure video game developed by Image & Form. (wikipedia.org)
Gunlok (2000) no information Gunlok is a 3D isometric team-based real-time strategy game. The human race has advanced technologically to the point that robots now do all the work while the humans enjoy a life of leisure. One day mankind gave up control of the robots and soon the machines realized they had unrestricted power and waged war against themselves and the human race. Soon the machines settled their differences amongst themselves and turned their animosity towards man. (mobygames.com)
Gunman Chronicles (2000) no information Gunman Chronicles is a futuristic FPS, originally planned as a total conversion for Quake; it then switched games to Quake II, followed by another switch to Half-Life, before being spotted by Valve Software and released as a stand-alone retail product in 2000.
Gunman Clive (2012) no information A group of bandits have kidnapped Mayor Johnsons daughter and are spreading havoc across the land. Only Gunman Clive can bring order to the west and save the girl! Jump and shoot your way across diverse and challenging levels and fight massive bosses. Gunman Clive is an old-school sidescrolling platform game set in the old west with full 3D graphics and a unique artstyle. Bring out your inner cowboy and get ready for some real gunslinger action.
Gunman Clive 2 (2015) no information After rescuing Ms Johnson, Gunman Clive returns to again find the town under attack by bandits. To stop them once and for all he must chase after their leader; an adventure that takes him all the way around the world, facing bigger and deadlier enemies than ever before.
GunMaster (1994) no information GunMaster is an obscure Arcade Action Game developed by Metro Corporation (creators of the later Bust a Groove) in December 1994. The game was influenced by the earlier Gunstar Heroes from Treasure, but with some Fighting Game and Beat 'em Up mechanics included. (igdb)
Gunmetal Arcadia Zero (2016) no information As the young elf Vireo, you will heed the call of adventure: choose a weapon, choose a side, and rise to be the hero your city needs. Use blades, bombs, and a bevy of subweapons. Visit NPCs, buy and sell gear, and learn the lore of Arcadia, all while listening to a glorious 8-bit soundtrack.
Gunpey (2006) no information Q Entertainment and Bandai Namco's other Gunpey revival game, titled Gunpey-R or Gunpey Rebirth in Japan. (giantbomb.com)
Gunpey (1999) no information Gunpey (Japanese: グンペイ, Hepburn: Gunpei), often written as Gun Pey or GunPey, is a puzzle game released by Bandai. (wikipedia.org)
Gunpey DS (2006) no information Gunpey DS is a puzzle/music game where line angles climb up the screen and you must connect all the lines over the five panels, filling the screen from left to right. If an incomplete line reaches the top of the screen, the game is over (similar to Tetris). (Mobygames.com)
Gunpey EX (2000) no information Launch title for the WonderSwan Color. The game features new colored-base puzzles. The game is compatible with the Wondergate peripheral allowing players to play in multiplayer mode online and includes a new quit-restart function so players can take breaks. (wikipedia.org)
Gunpoint (2013) no information Gunpoint is a stealth-based puzzle-platform video game. It is set in the near future and sees players assume the role of freelance spy Richard Conway, who is tasked with infiltrating buildings to fulfil assignments. To do so, the player must avoid guards and bypass security features with the aid of a number of high-tech gadgets. Throughout the game, Conway seeks to clear his name in the murder of a high-profile weapons manufacturer. (wikipedia.org)
Guns of Icarus Alliance (2018) no information The ultimate team-based steampunk airship combat game where six factions vie for control of a world ravaged by machines. Become a Pilot, Engineer, or Gunner in epic PvP and PvE airship battles, with four players manning each ship. Repair your ship’s armor, gun down enemies, and deftly weave in ...
Guns of Mercy (2017) no information Guns of Mercy is a game combining shoot and arcade in retro 16bits spirit. (itunes.apple.com)
Guns, Gore & Cannoli (2015) no information Guns, Gore & Cannoli is a Tarantino-esque homage to the exploitation/grindhouse films from the 70ies, the gangster classics, and the old school 2D arcade shooters. (gamefaqs)
Guns, Gore and Cannoli 2 (2018) no information 1944, the war in Europe is entering its final stage. 15 years have passed since Vinnie survived the Thugtown Massacre. But now, some loose ends start crawling out of the past, dragging Vinnie as far as the European battlefield of World War 2. Find out who is chasing Vinnie around like a dog, turning all his friends into foes. (steam)
Guns, Love, and Tentacles (2020) no information The only thing more precious than loot is love. It's time for a joyous celebration now that Sir Alistair Hammerlock and Wainwright Jakobs have announced their upcoming nuptials. The adventurous couple has invited you and your fellow Vault Hunters to a surprisingly dangerous engagement party, hosted on the planet of Xylourgos where a gargantuan monster lies frozen above a decrepit village.
Gunship (1986) no information Gunship is a combat flight simulator video game developed and published by MicroProse in 1986. In the game, controlling a simulated AH-64 Apache helicopter, players navigate through missions to attack enemy targets and protect friendly forces. Wikipedia
Gunsport (2019) no information There is no more war. There are no more gods. There is only the game. For the passion and the fame - it's two guns against the world.
Gunstar Heroes (1993) no information Gunstar Heroes is a run-and-gun side-scrolling shooter much in the vein of Contra. The playable characters, Red and Blue, represent different control schemes: Red being free shot, which allows the player to move freely while shooting; and Blue being Fixed Shot, which makes the player stay fixed in one spot while firing. (Wikipedia)
Gunstar Super Heroes (2005) no information Taking place after the destruction of the "God of Ruin" at the end of Gunstar Heroes, the explosion created four moons orbiting the Earth. However, many years later, the creation of a fifth moon reveals a plan to resurrect the malevolent Empire and Golden Silver once again. Protagonists Red and Blue combat the Empire as part of an organization called "The Third Eye". wiki)
The Gunstringer (2011) no information he Gunstringer is a third-person rail shooter video game developed by Twisted Pixel Games and published by Microsoft Studios for Xbox 360 with Kinect (wikipedia.org)
Gunvalkyrie (2002) no information Gunvalkyrie is an action game that takes place in an alternate Earth where space travel and other technological wonders were made possible in the 19th century. Traveling to the British Empire's colony world Tir na Nog, you must locate Dr. Hebble who has disappeared under mysterious circumstances. (mobygames)
Gunvein (2022) no information Gunvein is an intense, dynamic bullet hell STG inspired by the arcade masterpieces of CAVE, Taito and Raizing/8ing. (store.steampowered.com)
Gunvolt Chronicles: Luminous Avenger iX (2019) no information Experience the apeX of 2D action! A new era of 2D action begins now! Get ready for high-speed, stylish 2D side-scrolling action like never before. Inti Creates presents the ultimate in classic 2D action with "Luminous Avenger iX"! (store.steampowered.com)
Gunvolt Chronicles: Luminous Avenger iX 2 (2022) no information Get ready to break into the new apeX of 2D action. Copen and Lola are back in Gunvolt Chronicles: Luminous Avenger iX 2! (Metacritic.com)
Gunvolt Records: Cychronicle (2024) no information A new rhythm music game starring the songstresses of the Azure Striker Gunvolt series, Lumen, Lola, and Luxia singing 15 different songs. Follow the notes to the pounding beat and aim for a top score in this electrifying rhythm game! (store.steampowered.com)
GunZ: The Duel (2004) no information GunZ: The Duel is an online third-person shooting game. The game allowed players to perform exaggerated, gravity-defying moves, including wall running, stunning, tumbling, and blocking bullets with swords, in the style of action films and anime. (igdb)
Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure (2004) no information Upon arriving in the mining town of Tiese, a young girl named Parin finds no children to play with, until she encounters a monster girl named Pino. She is then introduced to the Monster Village where she meets other monsters that she instantly befriends. However, when a group of Phantoms attack the Monster Village, Parin springs into action, using a special item called "The Legendary Drill". (IMDB)
Gururin (1994) no information 'Gururin' is an action-puzzle game released in 1994 by FACE. Enjoy a puzzle game the likes of which you've never seen before while rotating the Magic Troupe 'Gururin'! Comes with One Player Mode, Challenge Mode (VS CPU), and Two Player Mode.
Gutwhale (2020) no information Gutwhale is a roguelite about managing the space between you and your ammo, while fighting your way through a digestive system! (store.steampowered.com)
Guwange (1999) no information Guwange (ぐわんげ, Guwange, [ɡɯwaŋɡe]) is a vertical scrolling shooter developed by Cave. (wikipedia.org)
Guy Roux Manager (1993) no information Guy Roux Manager Planete Foot is a strategy, sport game for the Atari ST developed by Intelek Data Research released in 1993 (by Domark
Gwent: The Witcher Card Game (2018) no information Gwent: The Witcher Card Game[a] is a free-to-play digital collectible card game developed and published by CD Projekt for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. The game is derived from the card game of the same name featured in Andrzej Sapkowski's The Witcher novels and playable in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt video game. (wikipedia.org)
Gylt (2019) no information Enter the new creation from Tequila Works, a journey where you face your worst fears and are confronted with the emotional impact of your actions. (Metacritic.com)
Gynoug (1991) no information In an era between the Middle Ages and the early modern period, the demons have grown in power by feeding on the evil ambitions of the people. Led by a being known as The Destroyer they plan their attack. The angel Wor stands up for the survival of the entire tribe, and heads to Iccus to prevent the spread of the evil spirit. Take control of Wor and shoot down every grotesque enemy in your path. Defeat the demon boss at the end of each area to advance onward. (igdb)
Gyromancer (2009) no information Gyromancer is a puzzle and role-playing video game developed by PopCap Games in collaboration with Square Enix. (wikipedia.org)
Gyromite (1985) no information Professor Hector and his assistant, Professor Vector, navigate side-scrolling platform levels with the help of their creation, R.O.B. (Wikipedia)
Gyruss (1983) no information Gyruss (?????, Jairasu) is a fixed shooter arcade game designed by Yoshiki Okamoto and released by Konami in 1983. (wikipedia.org)
H.A.T.E.: Hostile All-Terrain Encounter (1989) no information An isometric scrolling shoot 'em up similar to Sega's Zaxxon. A major gameplay difference from Zaxxon is the ability to play with either an airplane or a tank. (wikipedia)
H.E.D.Z. (1998) no information The premise of the game for the player is to acquire as many various number of 'heads' from competing aliens as they can; any head they acquire that is already in their inventory is redeemed for Z money, which the player can use to replenish health to current heads or ones in their backpack. (wiki)
H.E.R.O. (1984) no information The player assumes control of Roderick Hero, a one-man rescue team. Miners working in Mount Leone are trapped, and it's up to Roderick to reach them. The player is equipped with a backpack-mounted helicopter unit, which allows him to hover and fly, along with a helmet-mounted laser and a limited supply of dynamite. Each level consists of a maze of mine shafts that Roderick must safely navigate in order to reach the miner trapped at the bottom. (wikipedia.org)
H1Z1 (2016) no information H1Z1 is a battle royale video game developed by Daybreak Game Company for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. The game's development began after the original H1Z1 was spun off into two separate projects in February 2016: H1Z1: Just Survive and H1Z1: King of the Kill. The games were further split as separate projects in October 2017, with Just Survive dropping the H1Z1 name, and King of the Kill becoming simply H1Z1. (wikipedia.org)
H1Z1: Battle Royale (2018) no information H1Z1: Battle Royale is a pure, fast-paced battle royale shooter re-imagined and built for console. Drop in to a massive map in search of weapons, ammo, vehicles and air drops to get a leg up on the competition and be the last one standing.
H20Overdrive (2009) no information Players race using powerboats with various levels of difficulty against other boats, as well as seven other players on nearby cabinets. During the races, players can run into crates that give them power-ups that can range from speed boosts to MegaHull and HullCrusher abilities, which can be used to destroy opposing boats. (wiki)
Habbo (2000) no information An online social networking service in which the player creates an avatar and interacts with others in various "hotels." The users can also make their own games and emulate real-world banks and law enforcement.
Habitat (1986) no information Habitat is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by LucasArts. It is the first attempt at a large-scale commercial virtual community that was graphic based. (wikipedia.org)
Habroxia 2 (2021) no information Habroxia 2 is a non-linear, old-school space shooter with upgrades, boss fights, and even New Game+, all wrapped in a retro package combining pixel graphics, chiptunes, and stellar gameplay. (Metacritic.com)
Hack Grid (2021) no information Deceptively simple. Infinitely complex. Hack Grid is a retro puzzle game that will test your wits as it brings you back in time. Move the pieces around until only one remains. Re-live the days of DOS gaming. (store.steampowered.com)
Hack, Slash, Loot (2012) no information A single-player turn-based dungeon crawler. Take control of a lone hero and explore sprawling dungeons, fight dangerous monsters.
Hacker (1985) no information Hacker is an adventure/trading game based on what was then a unique idea. You're starting into the adventure as a real hacker would do, lacking information of what is to come, only driven by your ambition. Consequently, the game opens with a plain text screen, prompting you for the login password. To break into the system is the first puzzle you've got to solve. (mobygames.com)
Hacknet (2015) no information Hacknet is an immersive, terminal-based hacking simulator for PC. Dive down a rabbit hoIe as you follow the instructions of a recently deceased hacker, whose death may not have been the accident the media reports. (store.steampowered.com)
HackyZack (2017) no information You are Zack. Juggle balls with unique properties through platforming puzzles to a goal at the end of each stage. Help Zack fill his treasured book of stickers to unlock optional challenge levels, where you race against the timer to destroy targets as fast as possible. (store.steampowered.com)
Hadean Lands (2014) no information Marooned in an alien, airless wasteland -- your starship fractured -- your crewmates missing. Can an apprentice alchemist learn how to survive? (ifdb.tads.org)
Hades (2020) no information Hades is a god-like rogue-like dungeon crawler that combines the best aspects of Supergiant's critically acclaimed titles, including the fast-paced action of Bastion, the rich atmosphere and depth of Transistor, and the character-driven storytelling of Pyre. (store.steampowered.com)
Hades\' Star (2017) no information A space strategy game where players participate in one shared galaxy.
Hadith Challenge Game (2004) no information A unique game based on the Hadith (sayings, traditions) of the Holy Prophet Muhammed. All questions are taken directly from the Hadith, and have been creatively worked into the play, which kids will enjoy answering. It can be played at school or at home, with friends and family members.
Hagane: The Final Conflict (1994) no information Hagane features side-scrolling action and platforming gameplay and blends elements of traditional Japanese ninja and samurai with a futuristic setting. The player controls Hagane, a ninja cyborg, and can switch between four different weapons: a sword, chain, shuriken, and grenades. (wikipedia.org)
Haggle (1963) no information One person serves as moderator, and devises a secret set of scoring rules and prepares a number of colored cards for use as scoring markers. The moderator starts the game by handing each player a sealed envelope containing a small number of colored cards and a couple of scoring rules such as "Orange cards are worth twice the value of blue cards" and "Each white card is worth 5 points unless the player turns in any black cards, in which case white cards are worthless." Players may trade cards and
Haiku, the Robot (2022) no information Delve into the depths of a mechanical world in this cute, adventure-exploration game. Explore and fight in a land full of corrupt robots and machinery. All while seeking answers to the mysteries around you. (Steam)
Haikubes (2010) no information HOW TO WIN: This is a game with no competitive focus and has no winners or losers; just people trying to build beautiful poetry. HOW TO PLAY IN ONE SENTENCE: After rolling all of the cubes, use one colored cube to direct your focus and then as many word cubes as needed to build a Haiku poem with a specific set of syllables in each of three lines.
Hail to the Chimp (2008) no information Hail to the Chimp is a video game developed by Wideload Games. (wikipedia.org)
Haimrik (2018) no information Become Haimrik, a young scribe trying to make a living in a medieval town full of warriors, sorcerers, dragons and dragon-riding sorcerer-warriors. But one book changes his whole life.
Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting! DS (2008) no information Hajime no Ippo: DS (はじめの一歩 DS, Hajime no Ippo DS) is Nintendo DS software released on December 4, 2008 from ESP (currently: D3 Publisher ). (ippo.fandom.com)
Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting! Portable Victorious Spirits (2007) no information Hajime no Ippo Portable: Victorious Spirits (はじめの一歩 PORTABLE VICTORIOUS SPIRITS, Hajime no Ippo Portable Victorious Spirits) is a fighting game PlayStation Portable that was developed by ESP Software. (ippo.fandom.com)
The Hajj Fun Game (2005) no information Offers you entertainment and fun and at the same time makes it easy for you to learn the meaning and message of Hajj. It helps you to acquire a knowledge of the important historical places associated with it. It will enable you to learn how the acts and rites are performed during Hajj, and what its do's and don'ts are. In short, the Hajj Fun Game will bring alive the annual pilgrimage of Hajj.
Hajwala (2018) no information After the huge success on the mobile phone, Now on PS4, The best game in the Arabian Gulf, stunts and drifting style called HAJWALA.
Hakoniwa Explorer Plus (2018) no information Get ready for a voxel art action game featuring an unprecedented level of freedom! A whole range of cute girl monsters are waiting to punch, kick, wrap you up, suck your blood, and eat you right up. (Steam)
Hakuoki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom (2009) no information Hakuoki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom is a Visual Novel video game. (cdromance.com)
Hakuoki: Edo Blossoms (2018) no information As the Shinsengumi’s survival came under threat, they were faced with a choice: discard their principles, or give up their lives.
Hakuoki: Kyoto Winds (2017) no information This remastered telling of the beloved, visual novel Hakuoki series that focuses on the story set in Kyoto. The young Chizuru, determined to find her father, will romance the famous samurai of Shinsengumi through a series of engaging stories in this historical fantasy adventure! (Mobygames.com)
Hakuoki: Memories of the Shinsengumi (2013) no information Hakuoki: Memories of the Shinsengumi is a video game in the Hakuoki series.
Hakuoki: Reimeiroku Portable (2011) no information Hakuouki: Reimeiroku Portable (薄桜鬼 黎明録 ポータブル) is a Visual Novel video game published by Idea Factory. (cdromance.com)
Hakuoki: Stories of the Shinsengumi (2014) no information Hakuoki: Stories of the Shinsengumi is one of those rare video games that aren't really video games at all.
Hakuoki: Warriors of the Shinsengumi (2012) no information Hakuoki: Warriors of the Shinsengumi (薄桜鬼 幕末無双録) is the 5th installment in the Hakuouki game series. (hakuouki.fandom.com)
Hakuoki: Yuugi Roku (2010) no information Hakuōki: Yuugi Roku is the 3rd installment in the Hakuouki series. (hakuouki.fandom.com)
Hakuoki: Yuugi Roku Ni - Matsuri Hayashi to Taishitachi (2012) no information Hakuouki: Yuugi Roku Ni - Matsuri Hayashi to Taishitachi is an Adventure game, developed and published by Idea Factory, which was released in Japan in 2012. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Hakuoki: Zuisouroku Portable (2010) no information Hakuouki Portable / Hakuouki: Zuisouroku Portable is a Miscellaneous game, developed and published by Idea Factory, which was released in Japan in 2010. (gamefaqs.gamedeals.com)
HAL\'s Hole in One Golf (1991) no information HAL's Hole in One Golf, known in Japan as Jumbo Ozaki no Hole In One (ジャンボ尾崎のホールインワン, lit. "Jumbo Ozaki's Hole in One Golf"), is a Super NES video game that was released in 1991. (wikipedia.org)
Halcyon 6 (2016) no information On the edge of Terran space lies Halcyon 6, a derelict starbase left behind by a mysterious precursor race. Your mission is to reclaim the derelict station and rebuild it. A mysterious alien force is making a beeline towards Earth and this starbase is the best chance for the New Terran Federation to establish new alliances, research new technologies and otherwise figure out a way to stop the impending invasion. (mobygames.com)
Half Past Fate (2020) no information Half Past Fate is a rom-com adventure with a 3D pixel art style and ramen shops. Follow the journey of 6 ordinary people who found each other in extraordinary ways. (halfpastfate.com)
Half Past Fate: Romantic Distancing (2021) no information Finding true love is hard enough when it’s in person. When a pandemic puts the lockdown on a blooming relationship, will the new couple keep the romance alive, or will distance pull them apart? Cozy up with their quarantine story and see if they’ll find a way to stay connected in the weirdest of times in this new episode of the Half Past Fate story. (Metacritic.com)
Half Truth (2020) no information a party game for all ages and people, created by legendary game designer Richard Garfield and 74-time Jeopardy winner Ken Jennings. With art by well-known artist Ian O'Toole, the game comes with 500 trivia question cards and each card has a category on it, like "Animals with blue tongues." There are six possible answers, three right and three wrong, and players have to place bets on answers they believe are correct.
Half-Life (1998) no information Half-Life is a first-person shooter that requires the player to perform combat tasks and puzzle solving to advance through the game. Unlike most of its peers at the time, Half-Life used scripted sequences, such as a Vortigaunt ramming down a door, to advance major plot points. (Wikipedia)
Half-Life 2 (2004) no information Taking place some years after the events of Half-Life, protagonist Gordon Freeman is awakened by the enigmatic G-Man to find the world has been taken over by the alien Combine. Joined by allies including resistance fighter Alyx Vance, Gordon searches for a way to free humanity using a variety of weapons, including the object-manipulating Gravity Gun. (wikipedia.org)
Half-Life 2: Deathmatch (2004) no information Fast multiplayer action set in the Half-Life 2 universe! HL2's physics adds a new dimension to deathmatch play. Play straight deathmatch or try Combine vs. Resistance teamplay. Toss a toilet at your friend today! (igdb.com)
Half-Life 2: Episode One (2006) no information The game's events take place immediately after those in Half-Life 2, in and around war-torn City 17. Episode One follows scientist Gordon Freeman and his companion Alyx Vance as they fight in humanity's continuing struggle against the transhuman race known as the Combine. When the story begins, Gordon wakes up outside the enemy's base of operations, the Citadel, after being left unconscious from the concluding events of Half-Life 2. (ThegamesDB.net)
Half-Life 2: Episode Two (2007) no information Continuing with Valve's policy of orienting each episode around a particular theme or set of technologies, Episode Two aims to focus on expansive environments, travel and less linear play. Following the closing events of Episode One, it sees Gordon Freeman and the series' other major players moving away from City 17 to the surrounding countryside. (theGamesDB.net)
Half-Life 2: Lost Coast (2005) no information Originally planned as a section of the Highway 17 chapter of Half-Life 2, Lost Coast is a playable technology showcase that introduces High Dynamic Range lighting to the Source engine. (igdb.com)
Half-Life 2: Survivor (2006) no information Half-Life 2: Survivor is a Japanese arcade adaptation of Half-Life 2. It's played with two joysticks and uses pedals for crouching and jumping. The game's story mode is a cut down version of the original game. It focuses on specific set pieces and is divided into ten chapters. The game is purely combat based and doesn't include any of the puzzle-solving aspects of the original. Very little of the storytelling techniques of the original game remains. (mobygames.com)
Half-Life: Alyx (2020) no information Half-Life: Alyx is a 2020 virtual reality (VR) first-person shooter developed and published by Valve. (wikipedia.org)
Half-Life: Blue Shift (2001) no information Blue Shift is a return to the Black Mesa Research Facility in which you play as Barney Calhoun, the security guard sidekick who helped Gordon out of so many sticky situations.
Half-Life: Decay (2001) no information The third expansion pack for Half-Life, and like its predecessors, Decay returns to the setting and timeline of the original story, albeit portraying the story from the viewpoint of a different set of protagonists: two scientists working in the Black Mesa Research Facility. Decay is a cooperative multiplayer game, designed to be played by two people working together to pass through the game's levels. (igdb.com)
Half-Life: Opposing Force (1999) no information Return to the Black Mesa Research Facility as one of the military specialists assigned to eliminate Gordon Freeman. Experience an entirely new episode of single player action. Meet fierce alien opponents, and experiment with new weaponry.
Half-Minute Hero (2009) no information Half-Minute Hero is a hybrid real-time strategy action role-playing shoot 'em up video game developed by Marvelous Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Halloweeja (2016) no information Take turns asking each other wacky, Halloween themed questions from the Book Of Hijinks. There are no right or wrong answers. Match players to their replies. Each YES lets you move that much closer to a letter you need. If the Halloweeja Board reveals your PASSWORD first you win.
Halloween (1983) no information Halloween is a video game for the Atari 2600, released in October 1983 by Wizard Video. It is based on the 1978 horror film of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Halloween (2017) no information A tactical game for 2 to 4 players in which you take on the role of a demon lord that controls the many ghosts on the board. Carefully plan your actions through a unique mechanism that allows you to manage multiple ghosts to try to outwit your opponents. Summon ghosts, move them round the board, fight other ghosts, or use one of the numerous action cards that can give you great tactical advantage.
Halloween Forever (2016) no information Something mysterious is happening in the pumpkin patch this Halloween! You control Pumpkin Man, a humanoid pumpkin thing animated by occult forces on a quest to discover why things are so creepy. And you vomit candy corn. (store.steampowered.com)
Halls of Torment (2023) no information Halls of Torment is a horde survival game in a pre-rendered retro look reminiscent of RPGs from the late 90s. Choose one of many hero characters and descend into the deadly Halls of Torment. Fight unholy horrors from beyond and survive wave after wave until you face one of the tormented lords. Advance your hero with character traits, abilities, and items. Create a new powerful build during each run. Explore various underground expanses and find new powerful items!
Halma (1883) no information A strategy game played by two or four players seated at opposing corners of the board. The game is won by being first to transfer all of one's pieces from one's own camp into the camp in the opposing corner. For four-player games played in teams, the winner is the first team to race both sets of pieces into opposing camps. On each turn, a player either moves a single piece to an adjacent open square, or jumps over one or more pieces in sequence.
Halo 2 (2004) no information After the events of Halo: Combat Evolved, Master Chief and Cortana return to Earth in an attempt to stop the onslaught of the Covenant, a terrifying and aggressive alien civilization, bent on destroying the human race.
Halo 3 (2007) no information Halo 3, the third episode of the epic Halo saga, sees Master Chief take up arms in the colossal conflict between the Covenant, Mankind and the Flood. It begins with Master Chief crash landing in Africa before embarking on a mission to rescue Cortana and end the war.
Halo 3 ODST (2009) no information Semi-super soldier: Get used to a dirty, more tactical style of warfare as you join the elite ODST in a story set two weeks prior to the events of Halo 3.
Halo 4 (2012) no information Halo 4 marks the start of an epic new saga within the award-winning Halo universe. The Master Chief returns in this award-winning first-person shooter developed by 343 Industries. Shipwrecked on a mysterious world, faced with new enemies and deadly technology, the Chief returns to battle against an ancient evil bent on vengeance and annihilation...the universe will never be the same.
Halo 5: Guardians (2015) no information Halo 5: Guardians delivers epic multiplayer experiences that span multiple modes, full-featured level building tools, and a new chapter in the Master Chief saga. And now with Xbox One X, players can experience enhanced visuals, up to 4K resolution, increased visual details, and improved graphic fidelity that makes the game look better than ever before, all while maintaining a consistent 60FPS for the smoothest gameplay possible.
Halo Infinite (2021) no information New game of Halo franchise
Halo Wars (2009) no information Halo Wars is a real-time strategy (RTS) video game developed by Ensemble Studios. The game is set in the science fiction universe of the Halo series in the year 2531, 21 years before the events of Halo: Combat Evolved. The player leads human soldiers aboard the warship Spirit of Fire in an effort to stop an ancient fleet of ships from falling into the hands of the genocidal alien Covenant. (Wikipedia.org)
Halo Wars 2 (2017) no information Halo Wars 2 is a real-time strategy (RTS) video game published by Microsoft Studios. The game is set in the science fiction universe of the Halo series in the year 2559, and is a sequel to the 2009 video game Halo Wars. Gameplay in Halo Wars 2 builds upon the foundation established by its predecessor; players construct a base of operations and command armies from a bird's-eye view of the battlefield. (Wikipedia.org)
Halo: Combat Evolved (2001) no information Halo is an SF shooter that takes place on a mysterious alien ring-world. Packed with single-player and multiplayer combat, Halo will have you battling on foot and in vehicles, inside and outdoors with Alien and Human weaponry. Your objective: to uncover Halo's horrible secrets and destroy mankind's sworn enemy, the Covenant. (amazon)
Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary (2011) no information Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary is a first-person shooter video game set in the Halo universe and is an enhanced remake of Halo: Combat Evolved. (wikipedia.org)
Halo: Reach (2010) no information In 2552, the Covenant discovered the planet Reach. The UNSC mounted an unparalleled defense against the alien war machine. At the heart of this conflict was Noble Team, an experienced group of accomplished soldiers prepared to meet the enemy head-on. Now, with the addition of the team's newest member--Noble Six--this squad will face its most challenging mission yet: the defense of Reach.
Halo: Spartan Assault (2013) no information Halo: Spartan Assault is a shooter game where players view gameplay from an overhead top-down perspective. On touchscreen mobile devices, players control the character through virtual joysticks--the left stick controls movement and the right stick controls the direction of the character's fire. On Windows 8 PCs, the method of input is a keyboard and mouse, while Xbox 360 and Xbox One players use a physical gamepad. (Wikipedia.org)
Halo: Spartan Strike (2015) no information Halo: Spartan Strike is a twin-stick shooter video game set in the military science fiction Halo universe, and a successor to Spartan Assault. During gameplay, players assume the role of human supersoldiers known as Spartans in a series of war games simulating fictional historical events. (Wikipedia.org)
Halo: The Master Chief Collection (2014) no information Halo: The Master Chief Collection is a compilation of first-person shooter video games in the Halo series for the Xbox One. Released on November 11, 2014, the collection was developed by 343 Industries in partnership with other studios and was published by Microsoft Studios. The collection consists of Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Halo 2: Anniversary, Halo 3, and Halo 4, which were originally released on earlier Xbox platforms. (wikipedia.org)
Hamilton\'s Great Adventure (2011) no information Hamilton's Great Adventure is a puzzle adventure platforming game in which the player assumes the role of the explorer Ernest Hamilton and his bird Sasha.
Hamlet: The Last Game without MMORPG Features, Shaders, or Product Placement (2010) no information Hamlet or the Last Game without MMORPG Features, Shaders and Product Placement is the original point-and-click adventure game based on twisted William Shakespeare's Hamlet. Solve logic puzzles and fight with monsters to uncover secrets, punish all the villains and rescue the princess. (Steam)
Hammer Bomb (2016) no information Are you ready to enter dark mazes and dungeons - full of monster hordes and traps? Then brave the dungeon, Sir Hammer Bomb. Rescue your soldiers and find the treasure! Hammer Bomb is a new twist on dungeon style arcade games. Easy controls for anyone to play, but only a few will master!
Hammerfight (2009) no information A battling game where the player controls a flying machine that has a weapon (like a mace, or flail) attached by a chain. By rotating the machine, the weapon is swung to damage opponents and environments.
Hammerfist (1990) no information In a grim future, the people are kept under control by a horde of genetically-modified beings who look identical to everyone else, and appear to act the same, but are subtly controlling minds and actions. This works perfectly for Centro-Holographis until two of their droids, Hammerfist (male) and Metalisis (female) malfunction. They try to put things right, and come under your control in this side-view action game with adventure elements. (mobygames.com)
Hammerin\' Harry (1990) no information Hammerin' Harry, known in Japan as Daiku no Gen-san (大工の源さん, Gen the Carpenter), is a platforming video game developed and published by Irem. (wikipedia.org)
Hammerin\' Hero (2008) no information Hammerin' Hero, known in Japan as Ikuze! Gen-San: Yuuyake Daiku Monogatari (いくぜっ!源さん ~夕焼け大工物語~) and in Europe as GenSan, is a 2008 platform video game for the PlayStation Portable handheld. (wikipedia.org)
HammerLock Wrestling (1994) no information HammerLock Wrestling is a professional wrestling game for the Super NES that was released in 1994. In Japan, this game was called Tenryu Genichiro no Pro Wrestling Revolution (??????????????????). Named after Japanese professional wrestler Genichiro Tenryu and his faction Revolution, the Japanese version of the game uses the official license of the Japanese wrestling promotion Wrestle and Romance. (wikipedia.org)
Hammerting (2020) no information Manage a Dwarven mining colony in the unexplored mountains of Mara. As conflict rages in the Overworld, you will need to craft, explore and fight as you provide the allies of your choice with the finest weapons and gear to assist them in the battle for glory. (store.steampowered.com)
Hammerwatch (2013) no information Hammerwatch is a fantasy-themed hack and slash action-adventure game. (wikipedia.org)
Hamster on Rails (2023) no information Embark on this adventure through different worlds with your friend, the railway builder Hamster! Help the Hamster village collect minerals by building crazy railways to solve fun challenges. Use levers to change the direction of the tracks and buttons to activate or deactivate different mechanisms, such as doors and traps. With cute characters, this game is a fun and challenging problem-solving game that will put your skills to the test. (game presskit)
Hamsterball (2004) no information Hamsterball is a video game developed by American studio Raptisoft Games, released on 8 February 2004 for Microsoft Windows. The TikGames PlayStation version was created on 25 March 2010.
Hamsterdam (2019) no information An arcade brawler where you become the Hamster-fu master to save the town of Hamsterdam. Will you be the hero your town needs? Will you defeat the whisker twister in chief, the vile Chinchilla Marlo? You bet your bushy tail! (Metacritic.com)
Hamsterz Life (2006) no information Hamsterz Life is a hamster simulation video game released by Digital Kids (JP) and Ubisoft (US) for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Hamtaro Nazo Nazo Q (2005) no information Hamtaro Nazo Nazo Q is the first Hamtaro game released for the Nintendo DS. (hamtaro.wikia.com)
Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Games (2004) no information Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Games (???????? ???????? Tottoko Hamutarou: Hamu-Hamu Sports) is a sports video game developed by AlphaDream and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance handheld video game console. (wikipedia.org)
Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak (2002) no information Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak (????????3 ?????????? Tottoko Hamutaro 3: Love Love Daib?ken Dechu) is a video game in the Hamtaro game series for Game Boy Advance developed by Pax Softnica and published by Nintendo. (wikipedia.org)
Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite! (2001) no information Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite! (????????2 ???????????? Tottoko Hamutarou 2 - Hamu-chanzu Daishuugou Dechu) is a Hamtaro adventure video game developed by Pax Softnica and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Color handheld video game console. (wikipedia.org)
Hamtaro: Little Hamsters, Big Adventures (2011) no information Hamtaro: Little Hamsters, Big Adventures was released for iOS in 2011. (wikipedia.org)
Hamtaro: Rainbow Rescue (2003) no information Hamtaro: Rainbow Rescue (????????4 ?????????? Tottoko Hamtaro 4: Nijiiro Daikoushin Dechu) is a video game developed by AlphaDream for Game Boy Advance. (wikipedia.org)
Hamtaro: Wake Up Snoozer! (2003) no information Hamtaro: Wake Up Snoozer! is a 2003 educational game for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS. (wikipedia.org)
Hana Oni: Koi Someru Koku Eikyuu no Shirushi (2011) no information Demon brides are girls cursed to fall into the lands of the demons. All their gestures seem alluring to men and all of these girls are hated by women. Kanna has lived the first 16 years of her live in the inhospitable human world and from now on, she will live with the demons as the lord's bride. (vndb.org)
Hana Oni: Yume no Tsuzuki (2012) no information This is the fandisk to Hanaoni. There are 4 sections: Bride Excerpts, Honeymoon Arc, Hina Party and a Monologue section from each guy at the end. Additionally in this fandisk, Watase gets a route. (vndb.org)
Hanabi (2010) no information Hanabi--named for the Japanese word for "fireworks"--is a cooperative game in which players try to create the perfect fireworks show by placing the cards on the table in the right order. (In Japanese, hanabi is written as ??; these are the ideograms flower and fire, respectively.)
Hanachirasu (2005) no information Hanachirasu is set in a parallel timeline where nuclear weaponry was never developed. As such, Japan continued to fight through World War II, ending aggressions only when Hokkaido and Kyushu were occupied by Russia and America, respectively. The game itself takes place in early 21st century Tokyo, which has been transformed into a haven for Japanese culture thanks to the nationalistic ideals of the charismatic Ishima Kaigen. (vndb.org)
Hanafuda (1701) no information Collect sets of flowers, seasons and animals in this traditional Japanese card game. A deck consists of forty-eight cards divided into twelve suits of four cards each. Each suit represents one of the twelve months of the year or individual plants (almost all flowers). The cards are small (about 1 x 2 inches), made from stiff cardboard, and are beautifully illustrated. Many different games can be played with a Hanafuda deck. The standard game was Hachi-Hachi (Eighty-eight), which resembles the
Hanafuda Shiyouyo (2000) no information Hanafuda Shiyouyo is a hanafuda game for the WonderSwan.
Hanagumi Taisen Columns (1997) no information A visual novel story mode gives the player a traditional Sakura Wars-style story, complete with branching story paths using the series's trademark LIPS option-selection system. However, instead of mech battles, characters settle their differences with matches of Columns. The story follows the troupe's production of Cinderella, with each character vying for the best parts in the show. (Mobygames)
Hanamikoji (2013) no information The most famed Geisha street in the old capital, Hanamikoji. Two players compete to earn the favor of seven illustrious Geishas by collecting each Geisha’s preferred performance item. With careful speculation and a few bold moves, can you outsmart your opponent to win the favor of the most Geishas? Geishas are elegant and graceful women who are skilled in art, music, dance, and a variety of performances and ceremonies. Greatly respected and adored, Geishas are masters of entertainment.
Hanamikoji: Geisha\'s Road (2021) no information Players represent rival but friendly patrons supporting the geishas. They help their favored geisha advance and build prestige through performing their art at different teahouses. At the end of the game, the player who provides the most support to each geisha is recognized. The player who has supported the most prestigious group of geisha wins the game.
Hanamikoji: Mini Expansion #1 (2021) no information Your favorite Geishas are back with more talent and graceful performances! With the Hanamikoji action tiles expansions, you may play this award-winning 2-player game with even more tactics! These expansions contain different tiles combination. Mix and match with the previous action tiles for a more unique gaming experience!
Hanamikoji: Mini Expansion #2 (2021) no information Your favorite Geishas are back with more talent and graceful performances! With the Hanamikoji action tiles expansions, you may play this award-winning 2-player game with even more tactics! These expansions contain different tiles combination. Mix and match with the previous action tiles for a more unique gaming experience!
Hanamikoji: Mini Expansion #3 (2021) no information Your favorite Geishas are back with more talent and graceful performances! With the Hanamikoji action tiles expansions, you may play this award-winning 2-player game with even more tactics! These expansions contain different tiles combination. Mix and match with the previous action tiles for a more unique gaming experience! Also playable with Hanamikoji: Geisha's Road.
Hanamikoji: Mini Expansion #4 (2021) no information Your favorite Geishas are back with more talent and graceful performances! With the Hanamikoji action tiles expansions, you may play this award-winning 2-player game with even more tactics! These expansions contain different tiles combination. Mix and match with the previous action tiles for a more unique gaming experience! Also playable with Hanamikoji: Geisha's Road.
Hanamikoji: Mini Expansion #5 (2021) no information Your favorite Geishas are back with more talent and graceful performances! With the Hanamikoji action tiles expansions, you may play this award-winning 2-player game with even more tactics! These expansions contain different tiles combination. Mix and match with the previous action tiles for a more unique gaming experience! Also playable with Hanamikoji: Geisha's Road.
Hand of Fate (2015) no information Hand of Fate is an action role-playing video game with roguelike and deck-building elements. The player takes the role of a nameless hero that meets a strange Dealer voiced by Anthony Skordi, in a "cabin at the end of the world". This dealer narrates the player's adventure, dealing the game's cards, rewards, penalties, lore, and commentary. He also serves as the primary antagonist for the game. (wikipedia.org)
Hand of Fate 2 (2017) no information A new hero rises to challenge the Dealer in Hand of Fate 2! Master a living boardgame of infinitely replayable quests - unlock new cards, build your adventure, then defeat your foes in brutal real-time combat! Draw your cards, play your hand and discover your fate!
Hand of the Gods: SMITE Tactics (2018) no information Collectible card games and turn-based strategy collide in Hand of the Gods: SMITE Tactics! Wage divine war by summoning the Gods to a full 3D battlefield. Move your forces into position, then unleash divine powers to defeat your foes. Can you Command the Gods?
Handball 16 (2015) no information Handball 16 is a generic game, one which aims to collect a maximum amount of money from a very narrow target audience.
Handball 17 (2016) no information Use all the real handball moves and tactics in Handball 17, the best handball simulation ever. (Mobygames.com)
Hands On! Tangrams (2009) no information Hands On! Tangrams is a puzzle game for Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Hang-On (1985) no information Using a behind the motorcycle perspective, the player races a linear race track divided into several stages within a limited time. Reaching a checkpoint at the end of each stage extends the time limit. The game ends if the time runs out or the race finished. (wikipedia.org).
Hanjuku Hero: Aa, Sekaiyo Hanjukunare...! (1992) no information Hanjuku Hero: Aa, Sekaiyo Hanjukunare...! (半熟英雄 ああ、世界よ半熟なれ…!! "Let the world become soft-boiled!") is the second game in the series. The Egg Monsters featured in the game are parodies of Final Fantasy IV characters. The game was re-released on the WonderSwan Color in 2002. (wikipedia.org)
Hank Aaron Baseball Game (1973) no information Players take turns batting and pitching on the game's plastic stadium. The pitchers sends a marble-sized wooden ball down a chute, by rolling, snapping, or spinning the ball, and the batter attempts to hit the ball by spinning a dial that swings the bat. If hit, the ball is sent flying across and out of the stadium. If the pitcher catches the ball, it's an out; if not, the batter gets a single, double, triple, or home run, depending on where the ball left the stadium.
Hannah Montana (2006) no information Hannah Montana is an adventure video game released in October 2006 for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Hannah Montana: Music Jam (2007) no information Hannah Montana: Music Jam was released on October 16, 2007, in North America for Nintendo DS.[10] The game lets players create songs, make music videos, and show their creations to other players. Players are able to link Nintendo DS systems over short-range wireless to form live "instrument" bands. (wikipedia.org)
Hannah Montana: Rock Out the Show (2009) no information Robbie Ray gets sick, so Hannah has to manage her new tour around the world. The player must create the stages, select the songs, and dress Hannah. The song list includes 11 songs. The player must play rhythm-based games, while Hannah sings the songs. (wikipedia.org)
Hannah Montana: Spotlight World Tour (2007) no information Hannah Montana: Spotlight World Tour was developed by Avalanche Software. (wikipedia.org)
Hannah Montana: The Movie (2009) no information Hannah Montana: The Movie video game was developed by n-Space. (wikipedia.org)
Happy City (2021) no information Become the mayor of your own mini-metropolis in Happy City! Buy buildings to attract residents, increase their happiness, and earn an income because you'll need money to grow, but in the end only the satisfaction of your citizens counts towards your final score. Strike the perfect balance to build the happiest city in town! Happy City includes rules for two ways to play: a family version and an "expert version" that features more interaction and strategy. (boardgamegeek.com)
Happy Drummer (2018) no information Happy Drummer is easy-to-play, you won't see any UI in the game, you could truly interact with this virtual world.
Happy Feet (2006) no information Happy Feet is an action-adventure game based on the comedy movie of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Happy Feet Two: The Videogame (2011) no information Happy Feet Two: The Videogame is a video game based on the film Happy Feet two
Happy Game (2021) no information Happy Game is a horror adventure video game developed and published by Amanita Design. (wikipedia.org)
Happy Happy Clover (2008) no information Happy Happy Clover is an Action game, developed by Infinity and published by Creative Core, which was released in Japan in 2008. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Happy Holidays! The Christmas Carols & Songs Game (1999) no information Players or teams answer questions on Christmas carols and songs. They move along the board by rolling a die and answering a question in a category determined by the space they land on. Each card has a question in each of five categories: Name the Song, Multiple Choice, Sing the Next Line, Keywords in the Song, or Fill in the Blank (s). There are also spaces that allow player's choice. The first player/team to make it to the finish space wins.
Happy New Year (1960) no information The Board represents a typical year; a constant struggle to pay endless bills with a fixed income and a few opportunities of supplementing it. But with good management and more good luck than bad, it is just possible to get through the year with a few pounds saved! The winner of the game is the first person who proves he can do so. You start the year with 100 pounds, and every player starts on January 1st. You win the game if you have at least 100 pounds and a card that will take you to New Year
Happy Tree Friends: False Alarm (2008) no information Happy Tree Friends: False Alarm is a video game based on the Flash cartoon series Happy Tree Friends developed by independent software developer Stainless Games. (wikipedia.org)
Happy Turkey Day! (2013) no information Each player has two goals in this game: first, getting a balanced diet by obtaining a variety of different Food cards – the wider the variety and the more the Food cards a player gets, the better the score; at the same time, each player should try to avoid getting marked Chubby whenever the Farm Owner makes an inspection to identify candidates for his Thanksgiving turkey dinner. At each inspection, the chubbiest turkey (as indicated by the highest number of Food cards held) will be given Chubb
Happy Wars (2012) no information Happy Wars is a casual multi-player action game in which a large number of players control comical characters in fun battles. In a variety of fantasy battlefields including grasslands, a dark world, and the ocean floor, players can control any of 3 types of characters: warrior, mage, and cleric. Cooperate with friends to enjoy action on the grand scale, casting magic spells, attacking castles, and so on. (gamefaqs)
Happy Wheels (2012) no information Happy Wheels is a ragdoll physics-based platform browser game developed and published by American studio Fancy Force. Created by video game designer Jim Bonacci in 2010, the game features several player characters, who use different, sometimes atypical, vehicles to traverse the game's many levels. The game is best known for its graphic violence and the amount of user-generated content its players produce on a regular basis, with game maps shared on a public server. (wikipedia.org)
Haque (2017) no information Haque is a glitch fantasy roguelike adventure about cute monsters, low-bit hauntings, and a suspiciously talkative narrator. Choose your character and battle through forests, deserts and dungeons to defeat a mysterious evil. Die often. Try again! (store.steampowered.com)
Die Hard Arcade (1996) no information Die Hard Arcade is a 3D beat 'em up game based on the first Die Hard movie. One or two players work their way up and down a skyscraper in attempting to rescue the President's kidnapped daughter.
Hard Corps: Uprising (2011) no information Thrilling retro run-and-gun action is back with a vengeance in Hard Corps: Uprising, a new 2D side scroller developed by ARC System Works that pays homage to classic Konami action series. Need help? Partner with a friend to lay down some serious carnage. (mobygames.com)
Hard Drivin\' (1989) no information Hard Drivin' is a 3D arcade hit from Atari Games. You are in control of a high-performance sports car. Your objective is to race around the course as fast as possible and hit as many checkpoints as possible. If you hit a checkpoint you gain extra time to go farther. You will see traffic on the road both in your direction and coming down the opposite direction, so be careful when you pass... (mobygames)
Hard Drivin\' II: Drive Harder (1991) no information Hard Drivin' II is the sequel to Hard Drivin' which featured bold 3D polygon graphics and a chaotic feeling of speed. Many of the bugs in the original, such as cars appearing through the hills, are gone in this game. The frame rate of the game increases slightly, with the controls being more reliable. A 2-player mode has been added. There are also 4 new tracks and a course designer. (mobygames)
Hard Reset (2011) no information Hard Reset is an action-packed and hardcore single-player shooter which embraces the best qualities that the genre has it offer. It includes over-the-top destruction, loads of enemies, great weapon variety, a challenging campaign and a beautifully realized cyberpunk setting.
Hard Rock Casino (2003) no information Hard Rock Casino is the title of several gambling video games released between 2003 and 2007, and based on the Hard Rock Cafe brand. (wikipedia.org)
Hard Truck (1998) no information The original Hard Truck was developed by Russian developer SoftLab-NSK published by Buka Entertainment, and released on April 20, 1998. It emphasized truck racing, although it had a mode where the player could deliver cargo. The maps were simple, usually with 2 or 3 routes to reach the destination, and had no traffic model.
Hard Truck 2: King of the Road (2001) no information Hard Truck II: King of the Road is truck simulation and racing game. In this game you can test your driving skills in different European cities. In this game you will race with the other truck driver. But you have also keep in mind the supply of the goods which is the main goal. You have to go through different weather conditions and you have to be skilled enough to keep your truck on the road during all circumstances. (igdb.com)
Hard Truck: 18 Wheels of Steel (2002) no information In this installment, developed by SCS Software, the racing option is removed completely and, instead, the game focuses on delivery of goods. A traffic model is added and the game also features a simple business management simulation, where drivers can be hired and routes set up to make a profit. There are three maps, each depicting an area of the United States.
Hard West (2015) no information Hard west is a tactical turn-based strategy game set in the "wild west", with some supernatural elements such as demons. It uses a custom system based on assigning poker cards to characters for skill progression, rather than a more traditional system based on experience points. Between battles, the player can explore different locations and respond to events by making choices which can lead to different outcomes (in "choose your own adventure" fashion).
Hard West 2 (2022) no information Hard West 2 is a journey to the heart of darkness in the American West. Take control of a supernatural posse and catch the mysterious Ghost Train. Outsmart, outcheat and outgun your enemies in this turn-based tactics game set in a Wild West world where nothing is as it seems. (metacritic.com)
Die Hard (1989) no information Die Hard est un jeu vidéo d’action développé par Dynamix et publié par Activision en 1989 sur Commodore 64, PC et Atari ST.
Die Hard (1991) no information Die Hard (ダイ・ハード, Dai Hādo) is the name of a video game released for the NES in 1991 by Activision. (wikipedia.org)
Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza (2002) no information The game consists mainly of recreations of events from the first Die Hard film in the form of a first-person shooter; however, there are additional elements that are exclusive to the game. Players are given this role of John McClane, conquering this terror attack at Nakatomi Plaza. The levels are based on the sets from the film, and the various action scenes from the film have also been recreated. (wikipedia.org)
Die Hard: Vendetta (2002) no information Die Hard: Vendetta is a first-person shooter video game developed by Bits Studios. (wikipedia.org)
HardBall 4 (1994) no information New features in this edition of the baseball simulation include the Home Run Derby and Pitching Practice. Multiple viewpoints and instant replays are included. 28 pitches are included, each with distinct effects. You can use real or fictitious teams, and even create your own right down to the logo and kit. Statistics such as batting average and RBIs are stored and can be printed out. Also, as in the previous game, announcer Al Michaels says things during the game. (mobygames.com)
HardBall 5 (1995) no information HardBall 5 is mainly an update to HardBall 4, with the additions coming in the form of adjustable difficulty settings, sharper graphics, more comments by Al Michaels and improved league play, which comes with a full set of 1994 major leaguers, plus a bonus legends league. The game includes multiplayer support for up to two players. (mobygames.com)
HardBall 6 (1998) no information Baseball simulation. Hardball 6 follows up on Hardball 5. It is the first in the series to feature 3Dfx enhanced graphics. It also has full Major League Baseball licensing, which allows the use of all real player names and teams. Multiplayer options allow you to play against friends by modem, serial or LAN connection. (mobygames.com)
HardBall II (1989) no information The sequel to the pioneering Accolade baseball game with many new features, including better graphics and animation and authentic major league ballparks. (mobygames.com)
HardBall III (1992) no information HardBall III is a multiplatform baseball video game. (wikipedia.org)
HardBall! (1985) no information Hardball is a baseball action game for one or two players. You can throw a variety of pitches from fastballs to curveballs, steal bases, select team members, and substitute players as the game is played. (mobygames.com)
Hardcore Mecha (2019) no information HARDCORE MECHA is a 2D platformer action focusing on a better handling. The Campaign mode offers rich gameplay and seamless in-game cut-scenes for an immersive experience. Choose your favorite mecha, experience the fast-paced hardcore competitive battle of steel in Multiplayer! (store.steampowered.com)
The Hardest Game Ever (2023) no information An insanely difficult precision platformer
Hardspace: Shipbreaker (2022) no information Hardspace: Shipbreaker is a simulation video game developed by Blackbird Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Hardwar (1998) no information The craters together is named Misplaced Optimism... And it's completely appropriate. Located on Titan, the colony started as a mining colony. As the wealth of mineral discovery spread, gangs moved in... until the whole place is held by two rival gangs, some misc. factions, and a lot of people caught inbetween, with no way out. You are just one of the "moth" flyer owners, and you want to get out of this godforsaken hellhole, and the only way to do is to play the game... (mobygames.com)
Hardware Rivals (2016) no information Hardware: Rivals is an online multiplayer vehicular combat game developed by SCE Connected Content Group and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 4. It is the successor to the 2002 PlayStation 2 game, Hardware: Online Arena.
The Hardy Boys: The Hidden Theft (2008) no information The Hardy Boys: The Hidden Theft (originally to be titled The Hardy Boys: The Tower Treasure) is the first title in The Hardy Boys PC game series created by JoWood Productions and The Adventure Company. (wikipedia.org)
The Hardy Boys: Treasure on the Track (2009) no information The Hardy Boys: Treasure on the Tracks is a Nintendo DS video game title, from Her Interactive, Inc. (hardyboys.fandom.com)
Hare & Tortoise (1973) no information Hare & Tortoise is the legendary board game by renowned games inventor, David Parlett. The first ever winner of the Spiel des Jahres Award in 1979, Hare and Tortoise is a cunningly designed race to the finish in which your fuel (carrots) must practically run out as you hit the finish line. So you must decide…will you raise to the finish or take a slow and steady pace? The aim is to be the first player to get from Start to Home. At each turn you can move as far forwards as you like provided
Harlem Globetrotters (1990) no information Harlem Globetrotters is a multiplatform sports video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System and DOS. (wikipedia.org)
Harley\'s Humongous Adventure (1993) no information Harley is a hip, young scientist who happens to have an IQ the size of Mt. Rushmore. While experimenting with a shrinking machine, something goes terribly wrong, the machine explodes and Harley is now the size of a bug! Harley has to find the missing pieces of his machine and reassemble it in order to return to his regular size. You'll guide him through loads of crazy capers that will lead him to the parts he needs. When you're the size of an insect everything looks humongous. (mobygames.com)
Harmful Park (1997) no information Harmful Park is a horizontal scrolling 2D shooting game. Enemies in the game include gorillas, inflatable dinosaurs, and a gigantic woman. The game also features exotic weapons, including jellybeans and icecream... The game is set in a theme park, after a scientist named Dr. Tequila makes the rides and machines of the park go berserk. Another scientist orders her daughters to reclaim the park, using flying machines. The park has now been converted into a fortified base. (Wikepedia)
HarmoKnight (2012) no information HarmoKnight, known in Japan as Rhythm Hunter: HarmoKnight (??????? ?????? Rizumu Hant?: H?moNaito), is a rhythm platformer. (wikipedia.org)
Harmony: The Fall of Reverie (2023) no information In the very near future... When Polly returns home after a few years abroad to look for her missing mother, she quickly realizes that her hometown has drastically changed. A megacorporation named MK is using its power to control the population, and her community is in danger. (Metacritic.com)
Harmony\'s Odyssey (2022) no information Welcome to a place where cyclopses can’t take their eye off their smartphones, furious minotaurs drive to work and mermaids relax in the comfort of their suburban swimming pools. Players embark on a quest through remote fabled lands, aiming to restore peace to realms full of tangled puzzles created by a rowdy cat. Featuring 3D tile-based gameplay with interactive puzzles, seven distinctive worlds filled with life and myths, exciting mini-games, and eye-candy graphics. (harmonysodyssey.com)
Harms Way (2010) no information Harms Way is a fast paced, action packed race where both drivers and snipers need to team up to win the race. As the sniper, you need to blow-up the competition. As a driver you need to finish 3 laps first. (gamefaqs)
Harobots (1999) no information A monster trainer-esque RPG that features the Haro from Mobile Suit Gundam. Haro's main gimmick in this game is the ability to imitate robots from several anime series. (giantbomb.com)
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) no information In this Harry Potter game, join him during his second term at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. A dark plot against his "Mudblood" classmates has Harry befuddled as more and more students are strangely petrified. Harry must learn new spells and cast them without mistake to uncover the secrets and solve the mysteries. (mobygames.com)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 (2010) no information The gameplay for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 is different from the previous games after developers decided it required a new direction to suit its growing adult audience. The player controls the character Harry Potter from a third person over-the-shoulder camera, and is played in the style of a third-person shooter.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (2011) no information The gameplay of Deathly Hallows Part 2 differs from Part 1. The game progresses linearly, through cutscenes but does not include side missions like the previous game. Combat in this game involves button presses which initiates spell-casting as an attack. Three face buttons, usually with a symbol or a letter, on the controller have two spells each, and by pressing a button twice the player can access the button's second spell. (wikipedia.org)
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) no information The game follows the events and characters of novel, and film.. The game uses an improved version of the group casting mechanic found in the Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Improved graphics mean the characters themselves more closely resemble their film counterparts than in previous games. Gameplay in the Goblet of Fire is much more action-oriented, which is a change from the puzzle and adventure elements found in previous games of the series. (wikipedia.org)
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) no information Half-Blood Prince features the exploration of Hogwarts and casting spells on objects around the school, similar to its predecessor. The game also includes multiplayer games, classes, different times of day, Quidditch, Wizard Duels and Potion making. Harry is the main playable character in the game, but Ron and Ginny are also available in two levels. (wikipedia.org)
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) no information The game presents the player with a large part of the Harry Potter universe, combining the movie blueprints, J.K. Rowling's drawings and books' descriptions to recreate known places, including the Ministry of Magic, Grimmauld Place and Little Whinging. As well as the main missions, and as part of the new sandbox style of playing, players can explore Hogwarts and interact with objects, using magical spells to earn Discovery points. (wikipedia.org)
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) no information The game's plot is loosely based on that of the novel and movie of the same name. There are three distinct versions of the game. The GBA version is a role-playing video game, which more closely resembles the GBC versions of the previous two games rather than the PC versions of the previous two. The PS2/Gamecube/Xbox is the typical action/adventure platformer game. The PC version is also an action/adventure platformer but a different game entirely than the console version. (wikipedia.org)
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer\'s Stone (2001) no information n the Microsoft Windows and Macintosh versions, the game is played like a third-person action and puzzle game. It features combat with various creatures and bosses such as Lord Voldemort. The Flipendo Jinx is used on both enemies and objects around the environment. Many other spells are learned during lessons taught by the teachers around the school. (wikipedia.org)
Harry Potter for Kinect (2012) no information arry Potter for Kinect includes content based on all eight titles in the Harry Potter film series. The game includes multiplayer features. The use of the Kinect accessory allows players to use spells via physical gestures and call out spell names out loud. There is also an option for players to scan their faces, allowing them to create their own unique wizard or witch to navigate through the game. (harrypotter.wikia.com)
Harry Potter: Hogwarts Battle (2016) no information The forces of evil are threatening to overrun Hogwarts castle in Harry Potter: Hogwarts Battle, a cooperative deck-building game, and it's up to four students to ensure the safety of the school by defeating villains and consolidating their defenses. In the game, players take on the role of a Hogwarts student: Harry, Ron, Hermione or Neville, each with their own personal deck of cards that's used to acquire resources.
Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery (2018) no information Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery is a role-playing video game set in the Harry Potter universe, established by J. K. Rowling's series of novels. The game is set between Harry's birth and his enrolment to Hogwarts. Players can create and customise their own personal avatar who is a student attending Hogwarts, a British school for magic. They can attend magic classes, learn spells, battle rivals and embark on quests.
Harry Potter: Magic Awakened (2021) no information Harry Potter: Magic Awakened is a collectible card role-playing video game co-developed and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and by NetEase. (wikipedia.org)
Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup (2003) no information Quidditch, the broomstick and ball “sport” of the Harry Potter world comes to life in this simulation. For those unfamiliar with the game, two seven player teams of flying wizards attempt to score goals with one ball while dodging more flying balls and each other. For those who are familiar with the game, you will be happy to know that the players, positions, and “strategies” of Quidditch are faithfully recreated. (mobygames.com)
Harry Potter: Wizards Unite (2019) no information Harry Potter: Wizards Unite is a free-to-play, location-based augmented reality game inspired by the Wizarding World. (wikipedia.org)
Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 2 (2001) no information Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 2 (遙かなる時空の中で2, In a Distant Time 2) is an otome adventure game developed by Ruby Party. (wikipedia.org)
Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 3: Izayoiki (2005) no information Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 3 Izayoiki (遙かなる時空の中で3 十六夜記, Izayoiki roughly translated as "Full Moon Chronicle") is the expansion of the third Haruka title. (koei.fandom.com)
Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 3: Unmei no Labyrinth (2006) no information Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 3 Unmei no Labyrinth (遥かなる時空の中で3 運命の迷宮 (ラビリンス), Unmei no Labyrinth translated as "Labyrinth of Fate") is the canonical sequel to the third Haruka. (koei.fandom.com)
Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 4: Aizouban (2008) no information Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 4 (遙かなる時空の中で4) is the fourth installment in the Haruka series. (koei.fandom.com)
Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 5 (2011) no information Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 5 (遙かなる時空の中で5) is the fifth installment in the Haruka series. (koei.fandom.com)
Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 5: Kazahanaki (2012) no information Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 5 Kazahanaki (遙かなる時空の中で5 風花記; literally: "Within a Distant Time 5: Dancing Snow Chronicle") is the direct sequel to Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 5. (koei.fandom.com)
Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 6 (2015) no information Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 6 (遙かなる時空の中で6) is the sixth installment in the Haruka series. (koei.fandom.com)
Harukanaru Toki no Naka de: Hachiyoushou (2005) no information Harukanaru Toki no Naka de Hachiyoushou (遙かなる時空の中で-八葉抄-, Hachiyoushou roughly translated as "Excerpt of the Eight Leaves") is a remake of the first game. (koei.fandom.com)
Harukanaru Toki no Naka de: Iroetebako (2005) no information Harukanaru Toki no Naka de Iroetebako (遙かなる時空の中で 彩絵手箱, Iroetebako roughly translated as "Treasure Trove of Art") is the first PSP Haruka game. (koei.fandom.com)
Harvest Hero Origins (2022) no information A wave defense game in classic arcade style. Play the infinite survival mode alone or with a friend (co-op), or play story mode and experience the origin story of the Harvest Hero! (store.steampowered.com)
Harvest Island (2023) no information Harvest Island is a horror, farming simulator. Pray to the gods and never ask questions as you enjoy your blissful farming days. Just don't wander off too far from the comfort of your home. It's safer to play around the farm than discovering the secrets and mysteries of this remote island. (store.steampowered.com)
Harvest Moon (1996) no information The game follows a young boy charged with maintaining his absent father's farm. The primary objective of the Harvest Moon video game series is to restore and maintain a farm that has fallen into disrepair. The player decides how to allocate time between daily tasks, such as farming, raising livestock, fishing, and foraging.(Wikipedia)
Harvest Moon 2 GBC (2000) no information Harvest Moon 2 GBC is the second portable game in the Story of Seasons series. With the town in financial dire straits, the mayor makes plans to tear down the abandoned farm and build an amusement park. The player offers to revitalize the farm to save the local economy and must do so within 3 years. This game comes with some changes from the last game, such as the ability to choose your gender, raise sheep, build a greenhouse, and a traversable town with people you can befriend (but not marry
Harvest Moon 3 GBC (2001) no information Harvest Moon 3 GBC takes place on an explorable island. The female protag offers to manage and save her father's farm, and the mayor calls in the male protag (from the previous game) to help her. Gender is important as the male farmer manages crops, and the female farmer manages livestock. Whichever gender the player doesn't pick lives and works with them as an NPC. The player can only marry the other farmer and doing so ends the female player's game but not the male's, who can have kids.
Harvest Moon 3D: A New Beginning (2012) no information Harvest Moon 3D: A New Beginning (???????????, Bokuj? Monogatari: Hajimari no Daichi, lit. "Ranch Story: Land of the Beginning") is a Story of Seasons game for the Nintendo 3DS. It was the last title in the Bokuj? Monogatari series to be released under the "Harvest Moon" name. (wikipedia.org)
Harvest Moon 64 (1999) no information The objective of Harvest Moon 64 is to restore and maintain an abandoned farm left to the player by their grandfather. The player is initially given a set of tools to use in order to achieve this goal. Along with restoring the farm, there are a number of other side quests that the player may choose to partake in, including training and racing a horse, selling crops, participating in a variety of town festivals as well as random events, and falling in love and getting married. (Wikipedia)
Harvest Moon DS (2005) no information In Harvest Moon DS, The player must find all the Harvest Sprites in order to save the Harvest Goddess after The Witch Princess accidentally turns her to stone in a fit of jealousy. The game shares a setting and characters with A Wonderful Life, with all characters being identical descendants with the same names and personalities. The game takes place concurrently with Friends of Mineral Town and characters from that game can be transferred to this one, and are eligible for marriage.
Harvest Moon DS Cute (2005) no information Harvest Moon DS Cute, known in Japan as Bokujō Monogatari: Colobocle Station for Girls (牧場物語コロボックルステーションforガール, Bokujō Monogatari Korobokkuru Sutēshon for Gāru) is the female version of Harvest Moon DS for the Nintendo DS. (wikipedia.org)
Harvest Moon DS: Grand Bazaar (2010) no information Harvest Moon DS: Grand Bazaar was the 4th Story of Seasons game for the Nintendo DS. The game featured a new Shop mechanic where the player sold their goods at a bazaar in town
Harvest Moon DS: Island of Happiness (2008) no information Harvest Moon DS: Island of Happiness was the second Harvest Moon game released for the DS. The player character is shipwrecked on a remote island, alongside a small family. They attract new villagers to the island with their farm's success. The game featured a fully touch screen based control scheme
Harvest Moon DS: Sunshine Islands (2009) no information The 3rd Harvest Moon game for the DS. The game features the same island as the previous entry. Years before, a powerful earthquake struck the Sunshine Islands, causing them to sink into the ocean. The player's task is to find the magical Sun Stones and restore the Sunshine Islands to their former glory. The game was no longer fully touch screen unlike the last entry
Harvest Moon GB (1997) no information Harvest Moon GB (????GB Bokuj? Monogatari GB) is the second game in the Story of Seasons series of video games, and was developed by Victor Interactive Software. A Game Boy Color version was released later under the name Harvest Moon GBC. The Game Boy Color version was later released on the 3DS Virtual Console in 2013. (wikipedia.org)
Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life (2003) no information Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life is the first title in the Harvest Moon series to be released for the Nintendo GameCube (Fandom) .
Harvest Moon: Animal Parade (2008) no information Harvest Moon: Animal Parade (???????????????, Bokuj? Monogatari: Waku Waku Animaru M?chi, Farm Story: Exciting Animal March) is a farming simulation role-playing game by Marvelous Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Harvest Moon: Another Wonderful Life (2004) no information Harvest Moon: Another Wonderful Life (牧場物語ワンダフルライフforガール, Bokujō Monogatari: Wonderful Life for Girl lit. Ranch Story: Wonderful Life for Girl) is a Harvest Moon game for Nintendo GameCube. It is the female version of Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life with updated elements similar to that of Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life Special Edition. (harvestmoon.fandom.com)
Harvest Moon: Back to Nature (1999) no information In this game, it has been decided by the residents of Mineral Town that you can only inherit the farm if you restore it to its former glory and fit in with the townsfolk within three years. At the end of the three year time period, Mayor Thomas will come and view your progress, similar to how the player's father evaluated Pete at the end of the third year in Harvest Moon 64. If the farm's condition is acceptable at the end of the third year, the player will be able to keep playing. (Wikia)
Harvest Moon: Frantic Farming (2009) no information Harvest Moon: Frantic Farming is a farming puzzle video game developed by Platinum-Egg Inc. (wikipedia.org)
Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town (2003) no information Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town is a video game for the Game Boy Advance, developed and published by Marvelous Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Harvest Moon: Hero of Leaf Valley (2010) no information Harvest Moon: Hero of Leaf Valley is an enhanced remake of Save The Homeland and features the player inheriting a farm in a dying town. The player must revitalize their farm within two years or else the town will be replaced with an amusement park. To achieve this, the player must befriend characters and help them. There are 16 (increased from 9 in the original) possible ways to save the village depending on the choices the player makes, such as which villagers the player befriends
Harvest Moon: Light of Hope (2018) no information With some hard work growing crops, tending livestock, and gathering materials for repairs, you will be able to make new friends, start a family, revive the lighthouse, and save the town, your new home!
Harvest Moon: Magical Melody (2005) no information "This title features many new characters, many of these characters having been based on characters throughout the series. It's also the first game in the series to have a mutliplayer feature. " (Fandom)
Harvest Moon: One World (2021) no information After the disappearance of the Harvest Goddess, the world is stuck without many crops; such as cabbage, tomatoes, and carrots. However, before the Harvest Goddess disappeared from this world, she imbued the Harvest Wisps with the knowledge of various seeds, thus ensuring the various fruits and vegetables of the world would not be lost forever. Using the power given to these Harvest Wisps, you'll need to unlock various seeds as you progress through the game! (harvestmoon.fandom.com)
Harvest Moon: Save the Homeland (2001) no information In Save The Homeland, the player character inherits a farm in a dying ghost town, and must revitalize the town with one year before the town is demolished for a resort and amusement park. To achieve this, the player must befriend characters and help them achieve their goals. There are 9 possible ways to save the village depending on the choices the player makes, such as which villagers the player befriends.
Harvest Moon: Skytree Village (2016) no information Harvest Moon: Skytree Village is a video game in the (new) Harvest Moon series.
Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley (2014) no information Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley is a farm simulation role-playing game developed by Tabot, Inc. (wikipedia.org)
Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns (2010) no information Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns (??????????, Bokuj? Monogatari: Futago no Mura, Ranch Story: Twin Villages) is a farming simulation video game developed by Marvelous Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility (2007) no information Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility is the first Harvest Moon game to be released for the Nintendo Wii in Japan and North America (Fandom).
The Harvest (2011) no information Each player is running their own vineyard. You are attempting to grow grapes and sell them to increase your wealth. The game goes over a number of rounds. Each round is ended when one of the players undertakes a grape harvest. The person who harvests is able to gain wealth while their opponent has the potential to improve their knowledge. The winner is the first person to either 12 points of wealth (with at least 4 points of knowledge) or 6 points of knowledge (with at least 5 points of wealth).
Harvestella (2022) no information In a vibrant and colourful world, players will tend their crops, befriend the townsfolk, overcome threats, discover the origins of the world and the truth behind the calamity along the way. The story begins when the player wakes up in the middle of "Quietus," a calamity that comes with each change of season and threatens all life. "Quietus" A season of death that comes at the turn of each season. Crops wither and the dust of death prevents people from even walking outside. (metacritic.com)
Harvester (1996) no information Steve awakes with a case of amnesia in a strange town in 1953 called Harvest. He can't remember anything from his past. All of the town inhabitants are extremely eccentric and many appear to be more a satire or stereotype than real people. They all continuously stress to Steve that he should join the Lodge, which is a large building located at the center of town that serves as the headquarters of the Order of the Harvest Moon. (wikipedia.org)
Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law (2008) no information Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law is a video game developed by High Voltage Software. (wikipedia.org)
Has-Been Heroes (2017) no information Has-Been Heroes is a challenging, lane-based roguelike game of strategy and action, featuring a band of heroes on a quest to escort the King's twin princesses to school!
Hasbro Family Game Night (2008) no information Hasbro Family Game Night is the first installment of its eponymous game series, published by Electronic Arts. (wikipedia.org)
Hasbro Family Game Night 2 (2009) no information Hasbro Family Game Night 2 was released in 2009. (wikipedia.org)
Hasbro Family Game Night 3 (2010) no information Hasbro Family Game Night 3 was released in 2010. This installment adapts five games: The Game of Life, Cluedo, Twister, Mouse Trap and Yahtzee Hands Down. (wikipedia.org)
Hasbro Family Game Night 4: The Game Show (2011) no information Hasbro Family Game Night 4: The Game Show is a video game in the Family Game Night series. (wikipedia.org)
A Hat in Time (2017) no information A Hat in Time is a cute-as-heck 3D platformer featuring a little girl who stitches hats for wicked powers! Freely explore giant worlds and recover Time Pieces to travel to new heights!
The Hat (2010) no information Players one after another try to explain, show by pantomime or draw any word and all the others do their best to understand it. A performing player and those who coped with guessing words get winning points.
Hataraku Chocobo (2000) no information Released on WonderSwan. Developed and published by Square. Title translates as Working Chocobo. A life simulation game. (wikipedia.org)
Hatch (2019) no information Born into a punishing environment with no bearings, there is nowhere to go but up. (store.steampowered.com)
I Hate Running Backwards (2018) no information I Hate Running Backwards is a never-ending, adrenaline-packed shoot-'em-down roguelite that puts the emphasis on destruction and fighting never-ending waves of enemies while time traveling through procedurally generated, fully destructible worlds!
Hatoful Boyfriend (2011) no information A pigeon dating-simulator. Yes. A pigeon dating simulator. It is the planet of the avians! Embark on a romance-filled journey as the only human student in the St. PigeoNation's Institute, an elite school for birds.
Hatoful Boyfriend: Holiday Star (2015) no information The loveable birds of Hatoful Boyfriend are back in the remastered holiday-themed sequel Hatoful Boyfriend: Holiday Star! (Steam)
Hatred (2015) no information The plot of Hatred revolves around a man whose name and background are not given, with him only known as "The Antagonist". Disgusted by human society and general existence, the Antagonist decides to start a "one-way trip" spree of killings in New York City. From his neighbourhood up to 1 Police Plaza, the man leaves behind himself a trail of death made up of civilians and NYPD officers, forcing protectors of society to hunt him down and put an end to his murderous mission. (wiki)
Hatris (1990) no information Hatris (ハットリス, Hattorisu) is a puzzle video game developed by Alexey Pazhitnov for Bullet-Proof Software. (wikipedia.org)
Hatsune Miku VR: Future Live (2016) no information World famous virtual singer Hatsune Miku invites you to her VR music game! Aim for the perfect score as she sings and dances to some of her most iconic songs. (store.steampowered.com)
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA (2009) no information Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA (初音ミク -Project DIVA-) is a 2009 rhythm game created by Sega and Crypton Future Media. (wikipedia.org)
Hatsune Miku: Project Diva - Tsuka Gakkyokushuu Deluxe Pack 1 - Miku ta, Okawari (2010) no information Hatsune Miku: Project Diva - Tsuka Gakkyokushuu Deluxe Pack 1 - Miku ta, Okawari is an Action game, developed and published by Sega, which was released in Japan in 2010. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Hatsune Miku: Project Diva - Tsuka Gakkyokushuu Deluxe Pack 2 - Motto Okawari, Rin-Ren Ruka (2010) no information Hatsune Miku: Project Diva - Tsuka Gakkyokushuu Deluxe Pack 2 - Motto Okawari, Rin-Ren Ruka is an Action game, developed and published by Sega, which was released in Japan in 2010. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA 2nd (2010) no information Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA 2nd (初音ミク -Project DIVA- 2nd) is a 2010 rhythm game created by Sega and Crypton Future Media. (wikipedia.org)
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Dreamy Theater (2010) no information Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Dreamy Theater is a downloadable game for the PlayStation 3 that enables Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA to be played on the console, with the use of a PlayStation Portable. (wikipedia.org)
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Dreamy Theater 2nd (2011) no information On August 4, 2011 Sega released Project DIVA Dreamy Theater 2nd to the Japanese PlayStation Network Store for PlayStation 3 users. The game is similar to the Dreamy Theater add-on for the first Project DIVA in that it contains the same content as the PSP version of Project DIVA 2nd but has much higher detailed graphics and is rendered on the PS3's GPU in 720p. (wikipedia.org)
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Dreamy Theater Extend (2012) no information Hatsune Miku: Project Diva - Dreamy Theater Extend is an Action game, developed and published by Sega, which was released in Japan in 2012. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Extend (2011) no information Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Extend (初音ミク -Project DIVA- extend) is a 2011 rhythm game created by Sega and Crypton Future Media. (wikipedia.org)
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F (2012) no information Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA f (Japanese: 初音ミク -Project DIVA- f) is a 2012 rhythm game created by Sega and Crypton Future Media. (wikipedia.org)
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd (2014) no information Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd (初音ミク -Project DIVA- F 2nd) is a 2014 rhythm game created by Sega and Crypton Future Media. (wikipedia.org)
Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone (2017) no information Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone is a rhythm game based on the mega-popular Japanese arcade title, Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade Future Tone. Inheriting the arcade version's high-end visuals and overwhelming volume in songs and content, it takes things up a notch to deliver the most stunning Project DIVA experience to date.
Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone - Colorful Tone (2017) no information Explore the infinite world of Hatsune Miku through the most comprehensive Project DIVA game ever released! Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA - Colorful Tone' features a collection of 100 songs.
Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone - Future Sound (2017) no information Explore the infinite world of Hatsune Miku through the most comprehensive Project DIVA game ever released! Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA - Future Sound is one of two massive expansion packs, and includes a collection of 120 songs from past Project DIVA titles.
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Mega Mix (2020) no information Based on the popular Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone, Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Mega Mix takes the series to a new dimension on the Nintendo Switch, giving both new fans and Project DIVA veterans ways to play at home or on the go. (Metacritic.com)
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X (2016) no information Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X (初音ミク -Project DIVA- X) is a 2016 rhythm game featuring the character Hatsune Miku, created by Sega and Crypton Future Media. (wikipedia.org)
Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX (2013) no information Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX is a 3D rhythm action game starring the world's most famous virtual singer Hatsune Miku. Project Mirai DX features 48 full length versions of fan-favorite songs with multiple play styles and game modes that people of any age or skill level can enjoy. Join the Miku phenomenon by expressing yourself through fun creative tools, sharing your cute customizations, and experiencing some of the best music from the world's favorite digital diva!
Hauma: A Detective Noir Story (2023) no information Hauma is a deduction visual novel set in Munich. Discover a conspiracy amongst the upper echelons of society alongside former detective Judith, while visiting real locations in a comic-inspired look. (store.steampowered.com)
Haunt (2012) no information Haunt is a horror-themed adventure game developed by NanaOn-Sha and Zoë Mode. (wikipedia.org)
Haunted (2012) no information Mary is haunted by nightly visions of her lost sister who is believed to have died in a train crash. Guided by her visions Mary sets out to find out if her sister is still alive. She soon discovers that she can see and talk to ghosts.
Haunted Castle (1988) no information Haunted Castle is a side-scrolling platform game released by Konami for the arcades in 1988. (wikipedia.org)
Haunted Dungeons: Hyakki Castle (2018) no information Storm the Yokai-infested Hyakki Castle and defeat its ruler! Form your party (a group of secret agents) from among four races: Human, Oni, Tengu, and Nekomata. Then conquer the terrifying and mysterious Yokai-filled castle!
Haunted House (2010) no information Haunted House is a sequel to the 1982 game of the same name.
Haunted House (2023) no information Creep, sneak, and dash your way through hordes of ghouls and eerie ectoplasms in this roguelite reimagining of the classic Atari adventure! (store.steampowered.com)
The Haunted Island, a Frog Detective Game (2018) no information It's a 3D mystery exploration game. A small sloth has been haunted for weeks by a mysterious ghost that nobody can seem to track down. There's a mystery afoot, and the only one who can solve it is the renowned investigator known simply as The Detective. Finding clues and questioning suspects is just part of the job for such an experienced frog, but this case is a tough fly to catch. (mobygames.com)
The Haunted Mansion (2003) no information The Haunted Mansion is an action-adventure video game released in 2003. (wikipedia.org)
Haunting Ground (2005) no information Haunting Ground is a survival horror game with similar gameplay elements to Clock Tower 3 (2002). The player controls Fiona Belli directly and gives commands to her canine companion, Hewie. Fiona can run and perform a backstep maneuver, both of which reduce stamina. She can also crouch down to hide from enemy pursuers. Fiona can kick and tackle enemies as well, but tackling also reduces stamina. (wikipedia.org).
Haunting Starring Polterguy (1993) no information The ghost of a teenager seeks revenge against a snobbish family. Your job is to scare them out of their house (s). They can't see you, so your only means of scaring them is by possessing various objects throughout the household. For example, possessing a piece of furniture would cause something to fly out from it, and possessing an object would make it come alive in some way or another. (mobygames.com)
Have a Nice Death (2023) no information Have a Nice Death is a 2D action roguelike where you play as an overworked Death, whose employees have run rampant, completely throwing off the balance of souls - and his vacation plans. In order to restore order, you'll have to grab your trusty scythe and show your employees who's boss. (Metacritic.com)
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream (1995) no information Based on the acclaimed story by Harlan Ellison, I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream plunges you into a harrowing adventure deep within the belly of an electronic beast, AM. Uncover the last humans' deepest, darkest secrets. Defend yourself against AM's continuous psychological onslaught. Solve the riddles of the past and perhaps free yourself from AM's clutches once and for all in an adventure you'll never forget! (GOG)
Haven (2020) no information Two lovers gave up everything and escaped to a lost planet to be together. Glide through a mysterious landscape, explore a fragmented world and fight against what’s trying to tear them apart in this RPG adventure about love, rebellion, and freedom. (store.steampowered.com)
Haven Park (2021) no information Welcome to Haven Park! For generations it has been taken care of by Flint's family. Make this place a cozy haven for the campers to enjoy! Find the many campgrounds and set them up. Unlock skills with experience points and play in full day/night cycles. (game presskit)
Haven: Call of the King (2002) no information King Athellion departed his home world to fight in an intergalactic crusade. On the Mount of Sighs, he left a giant bell, the Golden Voice, which was to be rung to call his return should he ever be needed. Many years later, an evil being named Lord Vetch enslaved Athellion's people, forcing them to work in his mines. To ensure their servitude, Vetch infected every slave with a deadly virus requiring a constant dose of antidote, the only source of which he controlled. (wiki)
Le Havre (2008) no information A player's turn consists of two parts: First, distribute newly supplied goods onto the offer spaces; then take an action. As an action, players may choose either to take all goods of one type from an offer space or to use one of the available buildings. Building actions allow players to upgrade goods, sell them or use them to build their own buildings and ships. The player with the largest fortune when the game ends is the winner.
Hawkeye (1988) no information A bi-directional horizontally scrolling platform game, Hawkeye has the player in control of an SLF (Synthetic Life Form) controlled from an underground bunker by the Xamoxians. On each level, the eyes of the hawks in the status panel flash to indicate the direction to travel in to find a puzzle piece. Four pieces are needed to complete the level, but there were also other pickups such as ammo and energy. There were 12 levels to complete plus a hidden bonus level. (mobygames.com)
Hay Day (2012) no information You don’t have to be from a farm to be a great farmer. Hay Day lets you get back to nature and experience the simple life of working the land. It’s a special game set in a real special place. Food grows free, people smile and the animals are always happy to see you. It never rains here, but the crops never die. And if you’re craving a little bacon, one of the pigs will be happy to fry some up for you. After all, what are pigs... oops, we mean neighbors for?
Hayate no Gotoku! Boku ga Romeo de Romeo ga Boku de (2007) no information A video game by Konami for the Nintendo DS (NDS) titled Hayate no Gotoku! Boku ga Romeo de Romeo ga Boku de (ハヤテのごとく!ボクがロミオでロミオがボクで, Hayate the Combat Butler! I am Romeo and Romeo is Me) was released in Japan on August 23, 2007. (wikipedia.org)
Hayate no Gotoku! Ojō-sama Produce Daisakusen Bokuiro ni Somare! (2008) no information A second NDS video game was released in two versions on March 14, 2008 titled Hayate no Gotoku! Ojō-sama Produce Daisakusen Bokuiro ni Somare! (ハヤテのごとく!お嬢さまプロデュース大作戦 ボク色にそまれっ!) (wikipedia.org)
Hayate no Gotoku!! Nightmare Paradise (2009) no information A third video game titled Hayate no Gotoku!! Nightmare Paradise (ハヤテのごとく!! ナイトメアパラダイス) was released on March 26, 2009 for the PlayStation Portable. (wikipedia.org)
Haydee (2016) no information An indie third-person metroidvania with a strong emphasis on its hypersexualized heroine, exploration, item management, and puzzle-shooter-platformer mechanics. (Grouvee)
Haydee 2 (2020) no information Haydee II is a third-person puzzle-shooter, but with a sexy character and a cake! (store.steampowered.com)
Hayfever (2020) no information Help Thomas the Allergic Mailman gather all his lost letters in this challenging and unique 2D platformer! (Metacritic.com)
The Hayseed Knight (2020) no information A ragtag band of misfits tell the unlikely tale of a one-eyed farmboy's accidental rise to fame in this fully voice-acted animated visual novel. (store.steampowered.com)
Hazard (1375) no information Invented in 1375. Themed on Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and an old dice game called Hasard, players gamble stakes on dice rolls, allowing to progress along the track. In doing so, they lay cards depicting the various pilgrims progressing to Canterbury.
Haze (2008) no information The game takes place over a three-day period as Mantel battles a group of rebels known as "The Promise Hand" which is led by Gabriel "Skin Coat" Merino, with the player assuming the role of Shane Carpenter, a 25-year-old Mantel soldier. After Carpenter witnesses the effect Nectar is having on his fellow soldiers, and after a twist in the storyline Shane then turns rogue and teams up with The Promise Hand to take on Mantel. (wikipedia.org)
Hazelnut Hex (2022) no information A strange curse falls across the land! Breakfast everywhere has disappeared, and it's up to you to save the most important meal of the day! Blast your way through 5 colorful stages jam-packed with dangerous enemies, dense bullet patterns, and ruthless bosses to rescue breakfast once and for all! (igdb)
HE BEAT HER (2017) no information You’re a lawyer, and your client is being accused of abuse. You only have 5 minutes until the verdict. You’re practically powerless. What will you do in those minutes? And can your actions make a difference? Find the truth. Serve justice. (itch.io)
He Fucked the Girl Out of Me (2022) no information A game about sex work and trauma. It's a visual novel playable in browser or with a gameboy/gameboy pocket emulator. Trigger warnings are listed in game. (igf.com)
He-Man: Defender of Grayskull (2005) no information Become He-Man, the ultimate hero, to save Eternia in an action-packed Masters of the Universe adventure. (igdb)
He-Man: Power of Grayskull (2002) no information Eternia was once a place of beauty and safety. Protected by the Masters of the Universe and the Mystic Wall, this sacred land could never be touched by the evil of the outside world. But one dark day Skeletor and his evil warriors were able to breach the Mystic Wall. Their relentless attacks have pushed the Masters of the Universe to their edge-and now, yet another wave of attacks. (igdb)
He-Man: The Most Powerful Game in the Universe (2012) no information He-Man: The Most Powerful Game in the Universe is a 2012 handheld video game developed by Canadian studio Glitchsoft and released by Chillingo. Players control He-Man, travelling through seven regions of Eternia, with the possibility of summoning allies such as Man-At-Arms, the Sorceress and Orko in battle against Skeletor and the Evil Horde. Bosses include Skeletor himself, Beast Man, Trap Jaw, Mer-Man and Hordak. (wikipedia)
He\'s Out! The New Test Match Game (1928) no information The game uses a spinner mechanism which overlays 3 generic batting cards, allowing the player to simulate different quality batsmen and bowlers.
Head 2 Head (2021) no information Head 2 Head is a one of a kind fighting game experience. You fight through a gauntlet of enemies, using ALL HEAD JUTSU to prove that you are the best. Collect Skulls and Roguelike stat buffs each time you defeat an enemy to get further along the road to becoming the HEAD MASTER. (steam)
Head AS Code (2021) no information The first entry of the Abime Series. Eight captives must cooperate or compete to escape an underground subway under the manipulation of a dangerous psychopath. Can you really trust anyone? What about yourself? And what is the meaning of a good ending? Is reaching one even possible? (store.steampowered.com)
Head Chef (2019) no information A tabletop card game where you collect ingredients to cook tasty food … So tasty that cooking this food will make you famous ! Once you gain enough fame you can upgrade your little food truck to a trendy café. Keep that kitchen burning and the mayor will surely recognize you for your fame, allowing you to become the Head Chef of the town’s one and only gourmet restaurant ! In addition to cooking food, your character has their own unique ability for you to master.
Head Over Heels (1987) no information Head over Heels is a 3D platforming puzzle game from the early 80s. It was first released for the ZX Spectrum and had an unusual isometric view. The player controls two creatures, named Head and Heels. Head jumps high but is slow so he is not able to get far. Heals is faster but doesn't jump very high. They move as two separate creatures, but can join and get the benefit of having both specialities. (giantbomb.com)
Head Scratcherz (2016) no information 47 thought-provoking questions designed to challenge your mind and stretch your imagination—while spurring a deep, fun and friendly discussion with two or more people.
Head Scratcherz - Adultz (2017) no information Strictly for players 18 and over! Because this collection of irreverent questions is both stimulating and spicy! Hope you don’t blush easily! You’ll be asked your opinions on kissing, cuddling and much more, such as: Which of the five senses is most important for determining sexual attraction—sight, smell, sound, taste or touch? How would you describe the sensation of the moment you first realize you’re sexually attracted to someone? If you could give your genitals superpowers, what
Head Scratcherz - Pubz (2017) no information Created with pub and bar owners in mind! These fun, stimulating and light-hearted questions for ages 18+ are perfect for game nights. Your customers will be laughing, making fond memories of their visit to your pub/bar with questions like: Can you describe something in a way that makes another player's mouth water or pucker? How can you make a dance step that's not widely known for being sexy (like square dancing) appear sexy? How would you change the effect that alcohol has on you if you cou
Head Scratcherz - Restaurantz (2017) no information Created with owners and managers of restaurants, cafés, bakeries and other eateries in mind! This collection of fun, stimulating and light-hearted questions that are appropriate for all age groups is perfect for game nights. Or, place them on your tables to help diners spark conversation. It’s a perfect way to help couples, families, co-workers and others enjoy a favorite meal even more!
Head to Head (1972) no information a crossword game that is played simultaneously between two players. Players grab 14 random plastic letters from a bag, then race against each other to form words on the board, crossword-style, that score points. Squares on the board have varying point values. Players are timed with an egg-timer during play.
Head to Head Golf (2001) no information Use the cards in your hand to carefully plan your shots on every hole--or to gently push your opponent's shot into a sand trap! Three and four player variants are included as well. The game includes 125 illustrated cards, a scoreboard, and two full eighteen hole courses.
Head to Head Tennis (2010) no information Solitaire statistical replay games on tennis, featuring the top 64 ATP players from the mid-half of 2010 (up to Wimbledon). Game is based on a lot of percentage and single 10-die rolling, and there are rules for aces, tie-breakers, player variable form, break point percentage, service and return. Fast playing (with a couple of dice rolls a game is resolved). Ideal for replaying an entire tournament in less than an hour.
Head-On Soccer (1995) no information Fever Pitch Soccer, known as Head-On Soccer in North America, is a soccer video game originally developed and published by U.S. Gold. (wikipedia.org)
Headbangers: Rhythm Royale (2023) no information Headbangers is a light-hearted, Rhythm Battle Royale Game where you and 29 other Pigeons compete against each other, all to complete your quest of claiming the title of Master Headbanger! (store.steampowered.com)
Headhunter (2001) no information Headhunter is an action-adventure video game developed by Amuze and published by Sega for Dreamcast and PlayStation 2. For the majority of the game, the gameplay is that of a third-person shooter as players control protagonist Jack Wade. Jack travels between the main levels of the game on his motorcycle. (wikipedia.org).
Headland (2020) no information Headland is a fast paced action adventure game from the award winning studio Northplay. Experience a completely new take on the action adventure genre built entirely around mobile. (Metacritic.com)
Headlander (2016) no information Launch into the ultimate head trip as you blast through psychotic robots in a retro 70's sci-fi action adventure from Double Fine Productions. It is a world of automation, a utopia gone wrong in which all humanity have transferred their minds into robotic imposter bodies and are ruled by a computer. (Steam)
HEADLINER (2017) no information Short, thought-provoking adventure where you are a News Editor and decide what stories get published, set in a fictional city where most people are genetically modified. Multiple unique endings let you share your story and see what the Headliner before you did. (Steam)
Headliner: NoviNews (2018) no information Short media bias adventure where YOU control national news and its impact on your career, society, and family. Control the News, control the Truth. Share your story, and see what the Headliner before you did. (Metacritic.com)
Heart of China (1991) no information Heart of China is an adventure game with a romantic theme somewhat reminiscent of films such as Raiders of the Lost Ark. The game is set during the 1930's in China as well as a few other locations. It uses a simple point-and-click system for interaction and object manipulation, and is very similar visually and gameplay-wise to Rise of the Dragon. (mobygames.com)
Heart of Darkness (1998) no information Heart of Darkness is a cinematic platformer in the vein of Eric Chahi's previous game Another World in which players control Andy, who faces various dangers in search of his dog, Whisky. Players progress through the game's linear storyline by navigating various environments and solving puzzles, all whilst attempting to keep Andy from being killed by evil shadows, hungry wildlife, and perilous obstacles. (wikipedia.org)
Heart Work Symphony of Destruction (1997) no information Yuu Asakura was a mild mannered university student until he found a mysterious duffel bag with a gun and orders for an assassination. He was terrified at first, but when he held the smooth metal of the pistol in his hand, he started to become someone else. Capable of anything, Yuu takes the assassination job and enters a world of nonstop sex, blood and guns. (vndb.org)
Heartbreak High: A Break-Up Simulator (2018) no information Imagine you're the most popular kid in school. So popular, in fact, that you're dating every single person in your class. The only problem? You've decided to break up with all of them, one by one. An arcade-style spin on dating simulators that asks you to break up with all of your high school sweethearts. (store.steampowered.com)
Hearthlands (2017) no information Hearthlands is a real-time strategy game in which you take a role of a king in your own medieval/fantasy realm. You can not control your subjects directly. Instead you focus on city-building, resource management, diplomacy, heroes, magic and other things a typical king deals with on a daily basis. The world of the game, maps, characters and opponents are procedurally generated. (www.hearthlands.com/)
Hearthstone (2014) no information An example of gameplay in Hearthstone. Players use cards from their hands, such as minions and spells, to interact with the game board Hearthstone's collection interface displaying cards for the Mage class Set within the Warcraft universe, Hearthstone is a digital-only, turn-based collectible card game which pits two opponents against each other. There are nine classes: All classes have unique cards and abilities, known as hero powers, which help define class archetypes. (wikipedia.org).
Hearthstone: Journey to Un\'Goro (2017) no information Journey to Un'Goro is the fifth expansion to Hearthstone, featuring the ninth new card set with 135 collectible cards, and the new Maiev Shadowsong hero. The expansion was released on April 6, 2017 in the Americas region, and April 7, 2017 in the Europe and Asia regions. The expansion features the new Adapt mechanic, the new Quest card type, and adds the new Elemental minion type.
Hearts (1992) no information Based on a card game with the same name.
Hearts (1850) no information The object is to avoid capturing hearts at one (1) point apiece and (in the most commonly played version today) the queen of spades, at thirteen (13) points, the card on which the whole game pivots. But to make it interesting, it is also possible to "shoot the moon," taking all the hearts and the queen, a coup that gives 26 points to each of your opponents or reduces your point total by 26 points, depending on if that variation is used.
Hearts of Iron (2002) no information Hearts of Iron is a grand strategy video game. Set in the years 1936-1948, players control any one nation as World War II unfolds, and form alliances with other nations.
Hearts of Iron II (2005) no information Hearts of Iron II is a grand strategy computer war game for the PC based upon its predecessor, Hearts of Iron. It takes place in the period from 1 January 1936 through 30 December 1947 (1964 with the expansion), and allows the player to assume control of any one of over 175 nations of the time and guide its development through the years before, during and after the Second World War. (wikipedia.org)
Hearts of Iron III (2009) no information Hearts of Iron III is a grand strategy wargame. Hearts of Iron III allows the player to take control of almost any nation that existed during the period of 1936-1948, guiding it through World War II.A variety of decisions regarding the armed forces, production, research, diplomacy, politics and espionage is the focus of the game. (wikipedia.org).
Hearts of Iron IV (2016) no information Victory is at your fingertips! Your ability to lead your nation is your supreme weapon, the strategy game Hearts of Iron IV lets you take command of any nation in World War II; the most engaging conflict in world history. (steam)
Heat Signature (2017) no information Heat Signature is a game from the developers of Gunpoint where you break into spaceships, make terrible mistakes, and think of clever ways out of them. You take a mission, fly to the target ship, sneak inside, and make clever use of your gadgets to distract, ambush and take out the crew.
Heat: Pedal to the Metal (2022) no information Based on simple and intuitive hand management, Heat: Pedal to the Metal puts players in the driver's seat of intense car races, jockeying for position to cross the finish line first, while managing their car's speed if they don't want to overheat. Selecting the right upgrades for their car will help them hug the curves and keep their engine cool enough to maintain top speeds. Ultimately, their driving skills will be the key to victory! (boardgamegeek.com)
Heatseeker (2007) no information Heatseeker is a combat flight simulator video game. (wikipedia.org)
Heave Ho (2019) no information Heave Ho tasks up to four players with a simple goal – don’t fall to your death! Players will use their own two hands and the outstretched grip of their friends to grapple across each level on their way to victory. (store.steampowered.com)
Heaven & Ale (2017) no information Harvest beer ingredients and master the art of monastic brewcrafting. The fine art of brewing beer demands your best timing. In order to get the best results of your production, you have to provide your cloister's garden with fertile resources and the right number of monks helping with the harvest — but keep your brewmaster in mind as he is ready and eager to refine each and every one of your barrels!
Heaven & Hell (2003) no information Heaven & Hell is a real-time strategy god game in which you are either God or the Devil. Your goal is to convert as many villagers as you can to accomplish your mission, by creating prophets and creating miracles in order to gain mana to create even more powerful miracles. There are seven prophets for each faction, ranging from converting people to building structures in order to attract more followers. (Mobygames)
Heaven\'s Vault (2019) no information Uncover a forgotten past and decipher a lost language in this narrative archaeological science-fiction adventure
Heaven\'s Will (2006) no information Heaven's Will is an Action game, developed by Global A. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Heavenly Bodies (2021) no information Discover the ever-changing nuances of weightless motion in this challenging physics game, featuring a collection of stellar scenarios inspired by the feats of space explorers and researchers throughout history. (Metacritic.com)
Heavenly Guardian (2007) no information Heavenly Guardian, known in Japan as Yukinko Daisenpuu ~Sayuki to Koyuki no Hie-Hie Daisoudou~ (???????????????????????, translated on Starfish's site as "Snow Girls Winter Blast") and in Europe as Legend of Sayuki, is a scrolling shooter game developed by Starfish SD. (wikipedia.org)
Heavenly Sword (2007) no information The gameplay of the game resembles a martial arts title focused on melee combat while featuring opportunities for ranged attacks. The main character, Nariko, uses a weapon called the "Heavenly Sword" which changes into one of three forms depending on what attack stance the player uses as part of a unique fighting style. Speed Stance provides an even balance between damage and speed, where the sword takes the form of two separate blades. (wikipedia.org).
Heavy Armor Brigade (2007) no information Heavy Armor Brigade is a sequel to Tank Beat.
Heavy Barrel (1987) no information Heavy Barrel is a 1987 overhead run and gun arcade game by Data East. (wikipedia.org)
Heavy Bullets (2014) no information Heavy Bullets is a first-person shooter video game. The player character is armed with a pistol and a low amount of ammunition which can be retrieved upon firing. The player's objective is to battle through 8 levels and reset a security mainframe. Levels are procedurally generated. Killing enemies rewards the player with money which can be used to purchase usable and passive items. Upon death the player will not respawn, a new play-through must be started. (wikipedia.org)
Heavy Fire: Afghanistan (2011) no information Heavy Fire: Afghanistan is an on-rails arcade shooter developed by Teyon. (wikipedia.org)
Heavy Fire: Black Arms (2011) no information Heavy Fire: Black Arms is an on-rails arcade shooter and a sequel to Heavy Fire: Special Operations developed by Teyon. (wikipedia.org)
Heavy Fire: Shattered Spear (2010) no information Heavy Fire is a series of on-rails arcade shooter video games developed by Polish video game developer Teyon between 2010 and 2013 and Anshar from 2018 to present.
Heavy Fire: Special Operations (2010) no information Heavy Fire: Special Operations is an on-rails arcade shooter developed by Teyon. (wikipedia.org)
Heavy Gear (1997) no information The story follows the crew of the CNCS landship Vigilance (an enormous hovercraft carrier) as they played a cat-and-mouse game across the Badlands with a rival landship from the AST, the Draco. Based on the Heavy Gear role-playing game.
Heavy Gear II (1999) no information As the leader of the special ops group Dark Talons, lead your squad mates on a series of dangerous missions as you discover the NEC plot against your homeland, Terra Nova. Operate behind enemy lines as you gather data, attack enemy camps, capture enemy leaders, take over space stations, and more. (igdb)
Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K. 2 (2000) no information Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K. 2 is a third-person shooter video game made by Ritual Entertainment in 2000. The sequel to the Heavy Metal 2000 animated film, the game stars Julie in her quest to save her home planet of Eden from GITH, an ancient entity seeking to conquer the universe. Using a variety of weapons, Julie must fight off GITH's forces while at the same time uncovering a secret hidden deep within the planet.
Heavy Metal: Geomatrix (2001) no information Based on the Heavy Metal world created by Kevin Eastman and Simon Bisley, this fighting title allows you to take control of a team of three fighters, ranging from a basic all-rounder, or a lightning fast female to a huge bulky mass of power. Of course, they are all a mix of human and humanoid, and depending on their strengths, have a range of different moves and styles. (mobygames.com)
Heavy Nova (1991) no information In an era of frequent alien attacks, the Earth has a unified Government, which relies on a line of cyborgs known as the Heavy Dolls for defense. The greatest of these are known as the Heavy Nova, a title earned by passing a rigorous training regime. (mobygames)
Heavy Rain (2010) no information Experience a gripping psychological thriller filled with innumerable twists and turns. Spanning four days of mystery and suspense, the hunt is on for a murderer known only as the Origami Killer - named after his macabre calling card of leaving behind folded paper shapes at crime scenes. Four characters, each following their own leads and with their own motives, must take part in a desperate attempt to prevent the killer from claiming a new victim.
Heavy Shreddin\' (1990) no information Heavy Shreddin' is a snowboarding video game. (wikipedia.org)
Heavy Smash (1993) no information Heavy Smash portrays a futuristic, armored, no-rules version of handball. At its core, it's the typical “win or go home” coin-op sports game, with increasing difficulty and opponent skill each match. (igdb)
Heavy Weapon (2005) no information Heavy Weapon (or Heavy Weapon: Atomic Tank) is a side-scrolling shoot 'em up video game developed and published by PopCap Games and released in 2005. (wikiepdia.org)
Hebereke\'s Popoitto (1995) no information Hebereke's Popoitto is a Tetris variant. The goal in each level is to remove the blocks already on the playfield, representing characters from the franchise. Other blocks fall down from the top of the screen and have to be steered to the right place before touching the ground or another block. When four or more of the same blocks are together, they vanish. The catch of this variant is that the blocks which have to be removed move over the playfield. (mobygames.com)
Hebereke\'s Popoon (1993) no information Hebereke's Popoon is a falling block puzzle game that is played against an opponent, either AI or human. Just like in Dr. Mario, there is always a pair of two blocks of varying colors falling down from the top of the screen. As long as they are falling, the blocks can be rotated. The goal is to bring three or more blocks of the same color together; then they disappear and cause a special block to appear on the opponent's side. After a block vanishes, the blocks over it fall down. (mobygames.com)
Hector: Badge of Carnage (2010) no information Hector: Badge of Carnage is an episodic graphic adventure based on the adventures of Hector, a hard-nosed and soft-bellied Detective Inspector. It was created by Dean Burke, developed by Straandlooper and published by Telltale Games beginning in 2010. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hector:_Badge_of_Carnage
Hedgehog Roll (2019) no information In Hedgehog Roll, you want to roll the fuzzy hedgehog across the forest floor to collect apples, leaves, and mushrooms that allow you to move further along the path. Play either with the competitive mode to race against each other or with the co-operative mode to race against the sly fox! The game includes advanced rules that offer a challenge for adult players who also want to try their hand at rolling the velcro-covered hedgehog about the forest floor... (boardgamegeek.com)
Hedon: Bloodrite (2019) no information Hedon is an old school FPS/adventure game running on the GZDoom Engine. Enter an eerie crystalpunk underground world, save your stronghold from evil cultists and fight along the Iron Division Orcs as they make a last ditch attempt to stop an imminent demonic invasion. (store.steampowered.com)
The Heilwald Loophole (2022) no information The Heilwald Klinikum used to be one of the most renowned medical facilities in Germany. That all changed when that curious loophole appeared... (store.steampowered.com)
Hekaton (1857) no information A game of addition for two players or two teams of two players. Hands of twelve cards are dealt from a 50-card deck containing five each of the digits 0 through 9. Players then take turns playing cards. When a player is able to arrange all digits on the table as a sum that adds up to a multiple of 100, she scores that number of points and removes the cards from the game. The first player or team to score 10,000 points wins.
Heliborne (2017) no information Fly some of the best helicopters in the world – from the classic machines of the 1950s to the modern gunships of the 21st century. Play missions with your friends and compete with players from all around the world in various multiplayer modes! (store.steampowered.com)
Helios (1938) no information The "king" for each side is Helios, the sun god, and nine other pieces on each side represent the planets and the gods they are named after. Three other pieces on each side represent Earth's Moon and its orbital nodes. The pieces have movement powers reminiscent of those of chess pieces, but with some differences: several pieces have more than one way to move, one mode of movement. Pieces are captured by landing on them. The object is to put the opponent's Helios in checkmate (or "total eclipse"
Helium Rain (2018) no information Trade your wares and eliminate the competition in a cutthroat world. Buy new ships and stations to mine and haul resources. Explore the vast emptiness of space. (store.steampowered.com)
Hell Denizen (2023) no information Fast paced action first person shooter. Earth has been invaded by demons who have slaved, tortured and killed everyone who resisted. You decide to fight back! Slaughter large masses of evil demons, zombies and other monsters in colorful environments. The game runs on FTEQW engine. (steam)
Hell is Other Demons (2019) no information Hell is Other Demons is a juicy arcade shooter with bold color schemes and a heavy synthwave soundtrack. (store.steampowered.com)
Hell is Others (2022) no information Hell is Others is an extraction horror PVPVE top-down shooter. Outside the safety of your apartment lies the noir hellscape that is Century City. A city of endless night that straddles the line between reality and insanity. Explore, hunt and loot in a place where blood is literally currency. (store.steampowered.com)
Hell Let Loose (2021) no information Matches are 50 vs. 50 combined arms battles between two teams of Germans and Americans, and, more recently since the full release of the game, Soviets. Each consists of multiple smaller rifle squads of six soldiers, armoured squads of three soldiers, or recon squads of two soldiers. As of October 2019, two game modes exist in the game: Warfare and Offensive. In both modes, the map is divided into sectors that each team seeks to capture and control. (wikipedia.org)
Hell Pie (2022) no information Hell Pie is an obscene 3D platformer that takes bad taste to the next level. Hell Pie sees you grab the horns of Nate, the ‘Demon of Bad Taste’. He is given the honorable task of gathering the disgusting ingredients for Satan’s infamous birthday pie. (Metacritic.com)
Hell Warders (2019) no information Assume the role of one of the mighty Hell Warders, an ancient order of heroes with unique powers and abilities, to resist the demon hordes head-on. Push back wave after wave of Hell-spawn with an arsenal of weapons, rip apart their fearsome commanders with powerful hero skills, and deploy your army of knights, archer. Combine forces with up to 4 players and battle the legions of evil. (Metacritic.com)
Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit (2012) no information Hell Yeah! is a crazy action-adventure platformer... In Hell. You are Ash, a devil rabbit and the prince of Hell. When some jerk finds it funny to post your secret intimate photos all over the Hell-ternet, you get VERY angry. Time to seek out the bastard and destroy him once and for all. While you’re at it, why not use this incredible journey to kill everybody else? It’s you against all Hell. It’s Hell Yeah! (Steam)
Hell: A Cyberpunk Thriller (1994) no information In the near future, human beings have discovered that hell actually exists. The governing organization on the Earth, known as the Hand of God, controls the ways to hell. Demons can travel to our dimensions, while criminals are sent to hell instead of being locked in jails. You take the roles of Gideon Eshanti and Rachel Braque, a couple who is working for the government. (mobygames.com)
Hell\'s Kitchen: The Game (2008) no information As a cook apprentice of Ramsey, you have to run your own restaurant. You have two separates spaces, one to treat the clients and another one to cook.
Hellbender (1996) no information Hellbender is a 3D vehicle shooter that is a sequel to Fury³ and a descendant of Terminal Velocity. The player pilots this vehicle through a first or third-person view, going in any direction and shooting almost anything. Fly above the clouds to fight, fly near the ground to attack, and sometimes, dive into the tunnels to search and destroy. (mobygames.com)
Hellblade: Senua\'s Sacrifice (2017) no information From the makers of Heavenly Sword, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, and DmC: Devil May Cry, comes a warrior's brutal journey into myth and madness. Set in the Viking age, a broken Celtic warrior embarks on a haunting vision quest into Viking Hell to fight for the soul of her dead lover.
Hellbound (2020) no information Classic First Person Shooter style game. Like the good old days. An action game focused on speed, gore, guns, and metal music. Inspired by the 90s’ classics with modern visuals and audio. (Metacritic.com)
Hellboy: Dogs of the Night (2000) no information The first game starring the gruff half-demon Hellboy. Later ported to PlayStation under Hellboy: Asylum Seeker. (igdb)
Hellboy: The Science of Evil (2008) no information Hellboy: The Science of Evil is a video game adapted from the 2004 Hellboy film by Guillermo del Toro, based on the comic book character of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Hellboy: Web of Wyrd (2023) no information Hellboy Web of Wyrd is a third-person beat 'em up roguelike game developed by Upstream Arcade. (wikipedia.org)
Hellcard (2024) no information Hellcard is a unique cooperative deck builder rogue-like game. Descend into the paper dungeons on your own, recruit computer-controlled companions or join other players' lobbies in fast-paced tactical card battles against the armies of darkness and the Archdemon himself! (store.steampowered.com)
Helldivers (2017) no information HELLDIVERS is a hardcore, cooperative, twin stick shooter from the creators of Magicka. As part of the elite unit called the HELLDIVERS, players must work together to protect SUPER EARTH and defeat the enemies of mankind in an intense intergalactic war.
Helldivers 2 (2024) no information The Galaxy’s Last Line of Offence. Enlist in the Helldivers and join the fight for freedom across a hostile galaxy in a fast, frantic, and ferocious third-person shooter. (steam)
Helldorado (2007) no information Helldorado is a tactical 3D strategy game set in the Wild West. It was originally designed as an expansion for Desperados 2 but eventually became a stand-alone game. The player controls bounty hunter John Cooper, known from the previous Desperados games, leader of an illustrious gang of six, including Mexican bandit Sanchez, native American Hawkeye, former slave and demolitions expert Sam, saloon girl Kate and "Doc", although it is not quite clear whether he really is a doctor. (Mobygames)
Hellfire (1989) no information In the year 2998, humanity has finally reached the stars, and was able to build a prosperous, peaceful society. However, a space matter known as the Black Nebula began to spread, threatening to engulf the galaxies controlled by humans. It turned out that a robotic dictator named Super Mech was behind this occurrence. The Earth sends Captain Lancer, a skillful pilot navigating the powerful CNCS1 aircraft, equipped with the most powerful weapon: the Hellfire... (mobygames.com)
Hellgate: London (2007) no information It's the year 2038 and London lies in ruins. The nearby Hellgate has turned the sky gray and it's presence dominates the horizon. The game is an Action-RPG very similar to Diablo II. You kill monsters, fulfill quests to level up your character, and get the precious talent points you then invest in your attributes and the big skill tree to unlock new abilities or make you stronger. On your way, you'll also find many items like armor or weapons. (mobygames.com)
Hellgate: London FPS (2016) no information Hellgate: London FPS is a free-to-play first-person shooter played exclusively from static positions without movement. It is based on different games in the Hellgate franchise, starting with Hellgate: London. It takes place in a futuristic, post-apocalyptic London where Earth is invaded through Hellgate portals. Fighting in different locations in London the player's character is a soldier who resists the invasion. (mobygames.com)
Hellmut: The Badass from Hell (2018) no information Hellmut: The Badass from Hell is a fast-paced bullet-storm dungeon crawler. Use absurd Transformations to defeat demonic hordes, challenge random bosses in random levels, equip powerful guns, loot valuable treasures, and basically murderize a shockingly large number of demons. (Metacritic.com)
Hellnight (1998) no information The game uses a first person perspective, very similar to first person shooter games, only without any means of combat. Throughout the game, players must travel through different areas of The Mesh and beyond, and must solve puzzles to progress to the surface. The player will encounter only one type of enemy, and that is the mutating monster. The only possible way for players to survive is to run away. (wikipedia.org)
Hello Charlotte EP2: Requiem Aeternam Deo (2016) no information Visual Novel-esque RPG Parody Psychological Thriller with a Sci-Fi Twist (store.steampowered.com)
Hello Goodboy (2023) no information Hello Goodboy is a heartwarming, wholesome adventure featuring Iko, a boy new to the afterlife. With no memory of what brought him to the world beyond, he must rely on Coco, a strangely familiar dog who will help him solve the mysteries of this new existence.
Hello Kitty and Friends: Happiness Parade (2022) no information Create a grand spectacle with Hello Kitty and friends. Make new allies and lean on your abilities to avoid traps that can rain on your parade! (apps.apple.com)
Hello Kitty Island Adventure (2023) no information Welcome to Big Adventures Park, where friendships are key and adventure is just around the corner! Join your supercute new friends in a gorgeous world teeming with adorable creatures, delicious food, and many mysteries to explore. Get to know supercute and friendly faces like Hello Kitty, Kuromi, Cinnamoroll, and more by discovering their likes, questing alongside them, and eventually becoming best friends. (Metacritic.com)
Hello Kitty Kruisers (2014) no information A kart racing game featuring Hello Kitty and other Sanrio characters. (wikipedia.org)
Hello Kitty Party (2009) no information Hello Kitty Party also known in Europe as Happy Party with Hello Kitty and Friends is a video game released in 2009 on the Nintendo DS. (hellokitty.fandom.com)
Hello Kitty: Big City Dreams (2008) no information Hello Kitty: Big City Dreams is a Hello Kitty game published by Empire Interactive (wikipedia.org)
Hello Kitty: Roller Rescue (2005) no information Hello Kitty: Roller Rescue (ハローキティのピコピコ大作戦, Harō Kiti no Pikopiko Daisakusen, "Hello Kitty's Picopico Mission") is a 2005 action-adventure-racing video game developed by XPEC Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Hello Neighbor (2017) no information Hello Neighbor is a Stealth Horror Game about sneaking into your neighbor's house and figuring out what he's hiding in the basement. Play against an advanced AI that learns from your actions. (store.steampowered.com)
Hello Neighbor 2 (2022) no information Hello Neighbor 2 is a stealth horror game where you’re being stalked by a mysterious creature as you try to track down Mr. Peterson (The Neighbor) who has disappeared after the events of the first game. (Metacritic.com)
Hello Neighbor: Hide & Seek (2018) no information Hello Neighbor: Hide and Seek follows the tragic story of the Neighbor's family in this dramatic prequel to Hello Neighbor.
Hellpoint (2020) no information Hellpoint is an action role-playing game in the genre of Science fiction developed by Canadian video game development studio Cradle Games. (wikipedia.org)
Hellslave (2022) no information The world is coming to an end and humanity is on the brink of extinction. Save it from a demon invasion by making a pact with the Devil and worship one of 6 demons to avoid humanity’s demise. Use your newly acquired demonic power against the invaders though the price you pay may be more than you thought you bargained for. Customize your character in this dungeon crawler around a passive skill tree, discover and experiment with dozens of skills and demonic powers. (store.steampowered.com)
Helltaker (2020) no information You woke up one day with a dream. Harem full of demon girls. You've opened the portal in hopes of fulfilling your wildest desires. Hellfire burns through your lungs, death awaits around every corner and everything looks like from a cutesy mobile game. You are in hell. (steam)
Help Wanted (2013) no information Players compete against each other to see who can provide the best solution for another player’s problem. Help Wanted includes a lot of different problems to solve ranging from the ridiculous to the apocalyptic. To solve these problems, players will have over 400 different solution cards, for a grand total of over 500 cards. Add in the human elements of interpretation and presentation and the possibilities are infinite!
Help Wanted (2008) no information Help Wanted (Hataraku Hito: Hard Working People in Japan, Job Island: Hard Working People in Europe) is a game that features a collection of various, Wii Remote-based minigames. (wikipedia.org)
Helvetii (2023) no information Around a hundred years BC, all of Gaul is far from Roman control. In the lands controlled by the Helvetii, a Roman legion was subjugated by young warchief Divico, blessed by an ancient boon brought to him from parts unknown. (Metacritic.com)
Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure (2009) no information Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure is a Nintendo DS action-adventure puzzle video game developed by EA Tiburon. (wikipedia.org)
The Henry Stickmin Collection (2020) no information A choose-your-own-path where failing is more fun than succeeding. (store.steampowered.com)
Hentacle (2004) no information A very, very, adult card game where the players take on the identity of tentacle monsters and exploit various anime stereotype girls in various unseemly ways. Taking cues and making fun of such anime staples as Urotsukodoji, Hentacle is a fast paced, fun, point-scoring game where players vie - by being the most depraved, to score the most points.
The Hentai Prince and the Stony Cat (2013) no information Hentai Ouji to Warawanai Neko (変態王子と笑わない猫) is a Visual Novel video game published by C-Territory. (cdromance.org)
Her Story (2015) no information An interactive movie video game the player searches and sorts through a database of video clips from fictional police interviews, and uses the clips to solve the case of a missing man. (wikipedia.org)
Heracles no Eikō II: Titan no Metsubō (1989) no information Heracles no Eik? II: Titan no Metsub? (????????II ???????, "Glory of Heracles II: Titan's Downfall") is the second game of the Glory of Heracles series. (wikipedia.org)
Heracles no Eikō III: Kamigami no Chinmoku (1992) no information Heracles no Eik? III: Kamigami no Chinmoku (????????III ?????, "Glory of Heracles III: Silence of the Gods") is the third instalment of the Glory of Heracles series. (wikipedia.org)
Heracles no Eikō IV: Kamigami kara no Okurimono (1994) no information Heracles no Eik? IV: Kamigami kara no Okurimono (????????IV ????????, "Glory of Heracles IV: Gift from the Gods") is the fifth instalment of the Glory of Heracles series (fourth game in the main series). (wikipedia.org)
Heracles no Eikō: Ugokidashita Kamigami - The Snap-Story (1992) no information Heracles no Eik?: Ugokidashita Kamigami - The Snap-Story (???????? ??????? The Snap-Story, "Glory of Heracles: The Gods Began to Move - The Snap-Story") is the fourth game of the Glory of Heracles series and is the only spin-off of the series. (wikipedia.org)
Herald: An Interactive Period Drama (2017) no information Herald is a choice-driven adventure set on colonial tides. Board the HLV Herald and uncover its dark secrets in an intriguing tale about tyranny and servitude.
Herc\'s Adventures (1997) no information Ahhh...ancient Greece. A fertile land, full of wine, women, and some of the best gyros you'll ever taste. Thanks to Persephone, the Greek goddess of spring and fertility, Greece is a wonderful paradise. But now the lord of the Underworld, Hades, has gone and kidnapped Persephone, causing the land to slowly wither away! Zeus, the King of the Gods, needs help in saving her, so who do you call? None other than three of the greatest warriors in the land! (Mobygames)
Hercule Poirot: The First Cases (2021) no information Hercule Poirot : The First Cases is a detective and adventure game starring Hercule Poirot in one of his first cases before he became the legendary detective we know.
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (2000) no information Ares, Hercules' brother, forms a plan to dethrone Zeus with the help of Hera. Zeus mysteriously disappears, and a struggle for power corrupts the immortal realm. The Gods, unaware of the true nature of the disturbance, flee to the mortal realm in a search to find the reason for the turmoil. Hercules, a man whose strength is like nothing ever seen, is the only one who can save the world, both mortal and immortal, and his father from certain doom. (mobygames)
Herd Mentality (2020) no information The aim of the game is simple: think like the herd and write down the same answers as your friends. If your answer is part of the majority, you all win cows. Yeehaw! If everyone else writes an answer that is matched by at least one other person, but yours is the odd one out, then you land the angry Pink Cow, and your herd of cows is worthless until you can offload it onto someone else. The first player to collect eight cows wins.
Herdy Gerdy (2002) no information The game begins with Gerdy attempting to wake his sleeping father, Master Herder Gedryn, who is going to be late for the annual herding competition. It is soon revealed that Gerdy's dad has been placed under a spell by the evil wizard Sadorf. Gerdy is determined to save his dad and the magical island that they live on from Sadorf's evil rule. (wikipedia)
Here Comes Niko! (2021) no information Billed as a "cozy 3D platformer for tired people", you play as Niko, a recently hired "professional friend" that travels scenic islands, solves puzzles, makes friends, and catches fish. (store.steampowered.com)
Here They Lie (2016) no information Developed by Tangentlemen under the banner of Santa Monica Studio’s external development group, Here The Lie is an uncanny horror experience where death is not a checkpoint. Delve into an inescapable, surreal world where unsettling encounters and environments come to life. (Playstation Store)
Here to Slay (2020) no information Here to Slay is a competitive role-playing fantasy strategy card game that's all about assembling a party of Heroes and slaying monsters (and sometimes sabotaging your friends too) from the creators of Unstable Unicorns. (boardgames.ca)
Heretic (1994) no information Heretic is a dark fantasy first-person shooter video game released in 1994. It was developed by Raven Software and published by id Software through GT Interactive. The game was released on Steam on August 3, 2007,
Heretic II (1998) no information Unlike previous games in the Heretic/Hexen series, which were first-person shooters, players control Corvus from a camera fixed behind him in the third-person perspective. Players are able to use a combination of both melee and ranged attacks, similar to its predecessor. While there are still three weapons the player can collect that each use their own ammo, they also have the ability to use several offensive and defensive spells that draw from pools of green and blue mana. (wikipedia.org)
Heretic: Shadow of the Serpent Riders (1996) no information Heretic: Shadow of the Serpent Riders is the expanded version of the original Heretic retail release with the addition of two new episodes. This gives Heretic: Shadow of the Serpent Riders a total of five episodes compared to the original Heretic's three episodes.
Heritage Line (2020) no information You have a set number of turns in which to venture around the board and, as you do, you will come across various hazards that will slow your journey along the lines. Once all the drivers have returned to the main station at Lanton Snibble, the one that has carried the most passengers is the winner.
Hero Defense (2018) no information In order to destroy the world’s most powerful vampire, your team of slayers must impale, slash, tear and burn through legions of undead hell-bent on world domination!
Hero Express (2019) no information When the hero needs saving who will save the day? The Hero Express. Buckle up and get driving. Try to reach the end of the tracks ALIVE! Powerup your vehicles and drive around every corner of the globe. "Heroic deliveries, right on time". (store.steampowered.com)
Hero Hours Contract (2020) no information Magical girls are real, but the pay sucks! Join the Union of Magical Girls in a tactical, turn-based adventure, as they fight to protect the city from evildoers by day, and fight to become unionised by night. (store.steampowered.com)
Hero Must Die (2016) no information The story of Hero Must Die takes place after the unnamed hero defeats the dark beast Satan. While victorious, the hero is killed in battle. A benevolent angel takes pity on him and decides to grant him five more days of life, during which time he can explore the land he helped liberate and help sort out the problems of others that still linger in the aftermath of Satan's defeat. (wiki)
Hero of the Kingdom (2012) no information Hero of the Kingdom is an adventure role-playing game with fantasy elements. Hero's farm was razed to the ground and his father was kidnapped - hero wants to find him. The gameplay is similar to those of classic RPGs in which the player can explore a huge country, meet dozens of people and fulfill many various quests, collect herbs, hunt for animals, go fishing, find hundreds of scattered hidden items, and of course, kill a ton of enemies.
Hero of the Kingdom II (2015) no information You and your sister had finally found a safe haven in a small fishing village. But more troubles came soon after that. The threat of an unstoppable crew of pirates spread its shadow over the entire kingdom. Your beloved sister was kidnapped by the pirates and taken far away to lands unknown. You have no choice but to embark on a journey to save her. You must be brave. You will travel to the end of the world, helping people, fulfilling quests, learning valuable skills, and finding items.
Hero of the Kingdom III (2018) no information Your uncle Brent raised you as a skilled hunter. Fate, however, gave you a different path than a peaceful village life. An ancient evil awakened, shattering the whole kingdom. Dark monsters climbed out of holes and people died under the falling mountains. You are left alone to face the great evil. You must set out on a long journey through the four valleys and save the kingdom on the brink of destruction. Your courage and your skills will forge a new hero of the kingdom.
Hero of the Kingdom: The Lost Tales 1 (2020) no information In your travels around the world, you come to a city that has just experienced a dragon attack. No one knows where the terrible beast came from. While people live in fear, a little boy, an orphan named Brent, dreams of courageous acts that will bring him recognition. The desire for justice brings you to a joint quest with Brent. You have to go into the dangerous wilderness, find the dragon and fight the greatest struggle of your life. Your heroic courage and your skills will save the city.
Hero of the Kingdom: The Lost Tales 2 (2021) no information You are having a small adventure outside the city walls. You are the princess, in the guise of a rogue. However, returning home is no longer possible. The city is on fire and the streets have been plundered by hordes of unknown monsters. People are leaving their homes in panic and seeking refuge from certain doom. But this is your city and your people. You can’t lie idle. You have to protect your city and get allies to fight by your side against evil. Gain courage and become a heroic princess.
Hero Realms (2016) no information Hero Realms is a fantasy-themed deck-building game that is an adaptation of the award-winning Star Realms game. The game includes basic rules for two-player games, along with rules for multiplayer formats such as Free-For-All, Hunter, and Hydra.
Hero Siege (2014) no information Hero Siege is a Hack 'n' Slash game with roguelike- & RPG elements. Annihilate hordes of enemies, grow your talent tree, grind better loot and explore up to 7 Acts enhanced with beautiful Pixel Art graphics! This game offers countless hours of gameplay and up to 4 player online multiplayer! (store.steampowered.com)
Hero-U: Rogue to Redemption (2018) no information Hero-U is a hybrid adventure/role-playing game by the creators of Quest for Glory. The main character, Shawn, is attending the rouge class of a school for heroes. There he can take classes, train his skills, make friends and enemies, compete for the title of rouge of the year, and explore the basement, caves and dungeons below the school.
Hero\'s Hour (2022) no information Hero's Hour is an accessible, yet-deep and content-rich Strategy Roleplaying Game. Take control of your hero, explore the world, build up your town, fight fast-paced battles, level up your hero and amass an army large enough to take out the opponents - before they take you out. (mobygames.com)
Heroes Chronicles: Clash of the Dragons (2000) no information Heroes Chronicles: Clash of the Dragons is a Role-Playing game, developed by New World Computing and published by 3DO, which was released in 2000. (gamefaqs)
Heroes Chronicles: Conquest of the Underworld (2000) no information When the soul of Queen Allison's father is kidnapped from Paradise. Tarnum escorts her through the mindlessly twisting tunnels and endless cursed grounds of the Underworld. Every step of this epic journey is blocked by a fiery Inferno or foggy Necropolis from which march demons and undead determined to make Tarnum a permanent inhabitant of the land of the dead. (gamefaq)
Heroes Chronicles: Masters of the Elements (2000) no information The Elemental Lords end ten thousand years of peace and prepare to make the world their battleground unless Tarnum can overcome his hatred of magic and learn the spells necessary to build the Conflux town and defeat them. In order to form an army capable of stopping the destruction of the world, he'll need to journey through the magic clouds, lucid pools, rocklands and fiery fields of the elemental planes. (Metacritic.com)
Heroes Chronicles: The Final Chapters (2001) no information Heroes Chronicles: The Final Chapters is a Role-Playing game, published by 3DO, which was released in Europe in 2001. (gamefaqs)
Heroes Chronicles: Warlords of the Wasteland (2000) no information After generations of oppression, Tarnum discovers his people's true history and leads an army of Stronghold troops against their tyrannical masters. Marching from the arid roughlands of his homeland and the muggy swamps of the lowlands, he follows and even surpasses the deeds of his legendary ancestor who defeated these spellcasters long ago. (gamefaqs)
Heroes of a Broken Land (2014) no information A Broken Land, shattered by the Wizards of old, the Fragments of the Old World are adrift in the Void. You must visit and restore each Fragment of the Void, only then can the World be rebuilt. However you are trapped in a crystal body, unable to act alone. Heroes of a Broken Land is a turn-based, dungeon crawling, (Steam)
Heroes of Hammerwatch (2018) no information Heroes of Hammerwatch is a rogue-lite action-adventure. Explore and battle your way through procedurally generated levels on your own or with up to 3 friends. (store.steampowered.com)
Heroes of Loot 2 (2016) no information Control multiple heroes at once in this dungeon crawling action adventure rpg, a mix of classic 80's Gauntlet-action and quests
Heroes of Mana (2007) no information Heroes of Mana opens with a reconnaissance mission by a group of soldiers from Pedda into the beastman kingdom of Ferolia. The group, including the soldier Roget and his captain Yerchael, are on their airship, the Nightswan, when they are shot down by Ferolian ships. After crash-landing in a forest and getting separated, Roget and Yurchael fight their way back to the rest of the group through the Ferolian army before running into the Peddan military. (Wiki)
Heroes of Might and Magic 3 (1999) no information Forge the destinies of mighty and magical heroes, leading fantastic and ferocious creatures in a game that still stands today as the landmark opus of the Might & Magic: Heroes' franchise.
Heroes of Might and Magic II: The Price of Loyalty (1997) no information The Price of Loyalty expands the realms of Heroes of Might and Magic II with four new campaigns and a slew of critical enhancements. Discover new heroes and artifacts as you explore and conquer 24 new campaign maps and numerous stand alone scenarios. (gamefaqs)
Heroes of Might and Magic II: The Succession Wars (1996) no information Lord Ironfist has successfully unified the continent of Enroth and secured his rule as king. Upon the king's death, his two sons, Archibald and Roland, vie for the crown. Archibald orchestrates a series of events that lead to Roland's exile. Archibald is then declared the new king, while Roland organizes a resistance. The game is the second installment of the Heroes of Might and Magic series and is typically credited as the breakout game for the series. (wikipedia.org)
Heroes of Might and Magic III: Armageddon\'s Blade (1999) no information Heroes of Might and Magic III: Armageddon's Blade is a Strategy game, developed and published by 3DO, which was released in 1999. (gamefaqs)
Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Shadow of Death (2000) no information Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Shadow of Death is a Strategy game, developed and published by 3DO, which was released in 2000. (gamefaqs)
Heroes of Might and Magic IV (2002) no information The fourth installment of the popular turn-based strategy Heroes of Might and Magic series. Develop your heroes and armies and rid the land of evil.
Heroes of Might and Magic IV: The Gathering Storm (2002) no information The game tells the story of five heroes who unite forces against a crazed wizard called Hexis, whose powers disrupt the laws of Nature and threaten their homeland, Devonshire.
Heroes of Might and Magic IV: Winds of War (2003) no information In each of the six campaigns you take the role of a leader of a country who, for various reasons, has set their eye on the Life kingdom of Channon and wants to conquer the capital city of Rylos for their own. Spazz Maticus the Witch King (Chaos), Mongo the Barbarian (Might), Mysterio the Magnificent the Battle Mage (Order), Erutan Revol the Beastmaster (Nature), and Baron Von Tarkin the Dark Lord (Death).
Heroes of Might and Magic V (2006) no information Heroes of Might and Magic V is the fifth installment of the Heroes of Might and Magic fantasy turn-based strategy video game series. (wikipedia.org)
Heroes of Might and Magic: A Strategic Quest (1995) no information Heroes of Might and Magic: A Strategic Quest is a turn-based strategy game developed and published by New World Computing in 1995 for DOS. A spin-off of New World Computing's Might and Magic series of role-playing video games, Heroes of Might and Magic tells the story of Lord Morglin Ironfist, who is forced to flee his homeland through a magical portal, because his cousin, Ragnar, had usurped the throne. (wikipedia.org)
Heroes of Ruin (2012) no information Heroes of Ruin is an action role-playing game developed by n-Space and published by Square Enix for the Nintendo 3DS. (wikipedia.org)
Heroes of the Lance (1988) no information Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes of the Lance is a video game released in January 1988 for various home computer systems and consoles. (wikipedia.org)
Heroes of the Storm (2015) no information Heroes of the Storm (HotS) is a multiplayer online battle arena video game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment for Microsoft Windows and macOS that was released on June 2, 2015. The game features heroes from Blizzard's franchises including Warcraft, Diablo, StarCraft, The Lost Vikings, and Overwatch. (wikipedia.org)
Heroes Over Europe (2009) no information Heroes Over Europe is an arcade flying video game developed by Transmission Games. (wikipedia.org)
Heroine Anthem Zero (2018) no information With an emotionally resonating soundtrack and beautiful visual art style, Heroine Anthem Zero is an epic fantasy adventure game from WindThunder Studio.
Heroine\'s Quest: The Herald of Ragnarok (2013) no information Heroine's Quest: The Herald of Ragnarok is a tribute game to Sierra's classic Quest for Glory series. You play as a female adventurer, who was ambushed by trolls and woke up in the local Adventure Guild. Waking up, you sign the local logbook and learn that the local village is suffering from an unnatural winter, food is getting scarce and trolls more aggressive. (mobygames.com)
Heroki (2015) no information Fly into a beautiful action adventure and save a whimsical world full of flight and fantasy. Master the wind to fly, freefall, dash and bash your way across beautiful 3D rendered sky-islands, jungles, seas and deserts. (metacritic.com)
HeroQuest (1989) no information The game consists of a board and a number of individual miniatures and items. The protagonists are four heroes - a Barbarian, a Dwarf, an Elf and a Wizard - who faces a selection of monsters such as Orcs, Goblins, a Gargoyle and a number of Undead such as skeletons, zombies and mummies. (wikipedia.org)
HeroQuest (1991) no information HeroQuest is a video game based on the HeroQuest board game. (wikipedia.org)
HeroQuest II: Legacy of Sorasil (1994) no information HeroQuest II: Legacy of Sorasil is an isometric role-playing game that was released on Amiga 1200 and CD32 in 1994 by Gremlin Interactive. The game is the sequel to the 1991 video game HeroQuest, both inspired by the adventure board game Hero Quest from Milton Bradley. (wikipedia.org)
HeroRun (2018) no information HeroRun is a game where you play a hero that can't fight back, and must retreat from monsters! Get to the next floor and deal with weirder layouts and traps! Never play the same exact run twice (probably)! (itch.io)
Herzog Zwei (1989) no information Herzog Zwei is a real-time strategy video game developed by Technosoft and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis. (wikipedia.org)
Hex Tunnel (2018) no information Enter another dimension and master the elements to become a supreme being. With arcade, chaos and ultra modes in procedural stages ensures a unique experience. Avoid all surfaces and reach the exit to be victorious.
The Hex (2018) no information In a creaky old tavern, in a forgotten corner of the video-game universe, a storm is raging. An anonymous caller suggests that there is a murder plot. Six video game protagonists are the only plausible suspects... (Steam)
Hexa Maze (2019) no information Tricky puzzles to test your brain power: work your way from level to level by cleverly fitting the colorful hexagonal blocks into the templates. With four different levels of difficulty, this puzzle will be enjoyed by beginners and experts alike. Are you stuck? Useful hints will help you to get moving again. (Metacritic.com)
Hexcells (2014) no information Hexcells is an ambient puzzle game that combines elements from Minesweeper and Picross. The goal is to clear a board of adjacent orange hexagons by uncovering them, revealing a black one with a number or a blue one by clicking left or right respectively. (mobygames.com)
Hexcells Infinite (2014) no information Hexcells Infinite is an ambient logic puzzle game for PC, Mac and Linux. The third game in the series includes a new set of 36 challenging puzzles as well as a random puzzle generator and support for user made puzzles. (steam)
Hexen II (1997) no information Hexen II is the third game in the Heretic and Hexen series. Like its predecessors, it is a medieval fantasy-themed first-person shooter. Similarly to Hexen, the player can choose between different character classes. A new feature in the game compared to its predecessors are its role-playing elements. Each character has attributes that increase when the character gains experience by defeating monsters. (mobygames.com)
Hexen II: Mission Pack - Portal of Praevus (1998) no information After Eidolon is defeated, a sudden winter arrives at the world of Thyrion. This is no natural winter and you are to investigate the truth behind it. A new character class is added into the game as the Demoness, a former minion of Eidolon, is also trying to find out who stole the body of her dead master. The graphics engine has been enhanced and new monsters, weapons been added into the mission pack. (mobygames.com)
Hexen: Beyond Heretic (1995) no information Like Heretic, Hexen is a fantasy game based on an enhanced DOOM engine. All of Heretic's innovations like vertical looking, flying, and the inventory system have been carried over. The new major changes this time around are three characters for the player to choose from and the level hub system. The characters are the Fighter, the Cleric, and the Mage. Each one has four unique weapons and different levels of speed and armor. (mobygames.com)
Hexen: Deathkings of the Dark Citadel (1996) no information Deathkings of the Dark Citadel is an official expansion pack that was released for Hexen in 1996. It features three more hubs with a total of 20 new single player levels and six new deathmatch levels.
Hexic 2 (2007) no information Hexic 2 is the sequel to Alexey Pajitnov's puzzle game Hexic, developed by Carbonated Games. (wikipedia.org)
Hexic HD (2005) no information Hexic HD is the next puzzle hit from Alexey Pajitnov, the original creator of Tetris. Rotate groups of three hexes to form clusters of like-colored tiles. Use bonus pieces and starflowers to boost your score and discover new ways to play. But watch out for bombs--clear them before they explode or it's game over.
Hexologic (2018) no information A Sudoku-like gameplay is taken to a whole new level! ! Immerse yourself in the beautiful world of Hexologic. Solve challenging, yet rewarding puzzles, listen to relaxing music, dive deep into the game’s atmosphere and fall in love in with Sudoku again! (Mobygames.com)
Hey Froggy! (2012) no information Game description from the publisher: The frogs have gathered for a race at the old watering hole! But with limited lily pads and plenty of frogs, they tend to pile up on top of each other. To reach the finish line in Hey Froggy!, you need to move the right frogs to the top of the piles to match your cards. The more you match, the farther you jump! Eat flies to get more chances to jump. First across the finish line wins!
Hey Waiter! (2010) no information Players each have a hand of cards, a few of which might be special action cards while the majority will be divided into two narrow rectangles. To play these cards, the player chooses two cards and uses the right half of one card and the left half of the other. Thus with a handful of cards, each half of a card can be combined in up to a half-dozen ways. The cards let you take actions like moving a token from one stack to another, with the primary action being to deliver food. When you deliver a d
Hey You, Pikachu! (1998) no information The game begins when the main character is asked to try out a new device of Professor Oak's that is used to talk to Pokémon. The player soon meets a wild Pikachu and befriends it. The player must earn the Pikachu's trust and eventually it will come and live in the player's house. There are three different activity days: Pikachu's Daring Days, Discovery Days, and Play Days. Each day has a different objective. (wikipedia.org)
Hey! Pikmin (2017) no information Hey! Pikmin consists of main character Captain Olimar leading a group of Pikmin through 2D levels while collecting items that contain "sparklium", the main source of fuel for Olimar's ship. Unlike other games of the Pikmin series, players do not choose what Pikmin to bring into levels. Instead, players enter a level and use whatever Pikmin they find while exploring. Olimar is able to swim and use a jetpack to reach new areas. (wikipedia.org)
Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi: The Genie & the Amp (2006) no information Rock stars Ami and Yumi are having trouble getting the creative juices flowing to lay down some tracks for their new album. One day, they find a magic genie who sends them to various time periods to collect magic notes, which are required for the girls to play the "Ultimate World Tour."
Hi no Tori Hououhen: Gaou no Bouken (1987) no information Based on the Osamu Tezuka's manga "Phoenix", this platformer is mostly based on the fifth volume. Here you play as the bandit Gaou. Gaou's goal is to grab the 16 pieces of the picture card which, when fully revealed, will uncover the picture of the Phoenix. The action takes place in 16 stages (one picture card per stage) spread out across three terrains inspired (for the most part) by other volumes in the "Phoenix" series. (mobygames)
Hi-Fi Rush (2023) no information Hi-Fi Rush is an action-adventure rhythm game developed by Tango Gameworks. (wikipedia.org)
Hi-Octane (1995) no information The game offers a choice of six hovercraft vehicles differentiated by their top speed, armour, firepower, weight and appearance: KD-1 Speeder, Berserker, Jugga, Vampire, Outrider, and Flexiwing. There are six tracks to race on, with names like New Chernobyl which hint at a dystopian futuristic world (although the game does not feature a backstory). The tracks offer different difficulties, various textures and types of landscape like wastelands and city streets. (wikipedia.org)
Hi! Hamtaro Ham-Ham Challenge (2007) no information Hi Hamtaro! Little Hamsters Big Adventure (???????? ???! ????????????????! ???????! Tottoko Hamutarou Haai! Hamuchanzu no Hamuhamu Charenji! Atsumare Haai!, lit. "Tottoko Hamtaro, Okay! The Hamchans' Ham-Ham Challenge! Let's Get Together, Okay!), known as Hi! Hamtaro Ham-Ham Challenge in North America, is a puzzle game for the Nintendo DS made by AlphaDream and published by Marvelous in Japan, 505 Games in PAL regions, and Natsu
Hidden & Dangerous 2 (2003) no information Hidden & Dangerous 2 is a Tactical first-person shooter video game developed by Illusion Softworks. (wikipedia.org)
Hidden Agenda (2017) no information Blending the best elements of movies and games, this story-based adventure drops you into a tale rife with chilling moral dilemmas.
Hidden Agenda (1988) no information Hidden Agenda is a 1988 strategy video game intended to simulate the conditions of a post-revolutionary Central American country. The player takes the part of the newly elected president of the fictional country of Chimerica, which has recently been liberated from the rule of the corrupt dictator Farsante and his ruling clique. It is considered a forerunner of the Games for Change movement, alongside other early Macintosh games including Chris Crawford's Balance of Power. (en.wikipedia.org)
Hidden Agenda: The Dinner Party Game (1999) no information This game is designed to be played during another activity, such as a dinner or a game night. At the start of the activity, each player is given a card inside an envelope (which sums up the contents of the game - cards and envelopes, and a short rules card.) The card will contain a single instruction, such as "Convince everyone that you have met a famous celebrity." or "Whenever anyone else gets up from the table, offer to help them." Throughout the evening, you perform your agenda. At the
Hidden Cats in Santa\'s Realm (2023) no information It's Christmas time! The Icy Santa's Realm is in full steam!! Join the fun and search for all the Hidden Cats one by one among the elves to reveal the final colored art. With over 970 hidden objects to find, this time we are giving you an EXTRA BONUS SNOWBALL GAME at the park! (store.steampowered.com)
Hidden Deep (2022) no information Hidden Deep is a 2D Action & Exploration Sci-Fi thriller which action takes more than mile under the ocean floor. A group of researchers detected there some strange anomalies of unknown nature and organized an expedition to examine this mysterious phenomenon. After 681 days contact with the researchers suddenly breaks off. At this point you are entering as the leader of the second team who must check what happened there. (hiddendeepgame.com)
Hidden Dragon Legend (2017) no information In the world of Hidden Dragon, competing factions vie to obtain a powerful object called the Dragon Cauldron, which grants inhuman powers at the cost of sanity and reason. When the main Character Lu Tianyuan finds he has been put under the spell of the Dragon Cauldron by a dark faction, making him a mere puppet forced to kill, he ventures forth to settle the score.
Hidden Expedition: Titanic (2006) no information The player takes on the role of a treasure hunter working for the H.E.A.L. to investigate the wreckage of the ocean liner Titanic. The Titanic Museum Foundation has discovered a rare artifact - the Queen's jeweled crown - was on the ship and have hired H.E.A.L. to retrieve it, as well as any other pieces that may be of value to the museum. Players have a limited time to search hidden object scenes in each area of the ship, or their oxygen will run out. (wikipedia.org)
Hidden Folks (2017) no information Search for hidden folks in hand-drawn, interactive, miniature landscapes. Unfurl tent flaps, cut through bushes, slam doors, and poke some crocodiles! Rooooaaaarrrr!!!!!
The Hidden Ones (2018) no information This expansion takes place years after the events of Assassin's Creed Origins in a new region occupied by a Roman force. Bayek and the new Assassins will clash with the Romans as the Brotherhood continues to grow.
Hidden Paws (2018) no information It's winter and cats are still outside. Cold and alone. Find them and bring them home. Now includes free Christmas Isles. Enjoy! (store.steampowered.com)
Hidden Through Time (2020) no information Embark on a colourful hand drawn journey of discovery through the ages! From missing dinosaur eggs in the stone age, to a king's crown in medieval times, can you find them all? Discover, create and share worlds with your own hidden treasures in Hidden Through Time! (store.steampowered.com0
Hidden Through Time 2: Myths & Magic (2023) no information Join Clicky on a new, enchanted adventure in Hidden Through Time 2: Myths & Magic! Search for hidden objects scattered around hand-drawn worlds, and unlock more as you go. With both a single player campaign and an online mode where you can create your own dreamworld, the adventure never ends! (store.steampowered.com)
Hide the Kids! (2009) no information A "Hide-and-Seek" game for 2 to 6 players. One player acts as wolf, and gives the other players 5 seconds time to hide their goat in one of seven furniture pieces. The Wolf then can look at 2 pieces and capture all the goats that are present there. The undiscovered goats get points. (boardgamegeek.com)
Hiding Spot (2018) no information A difficult puzzle game about isolating yourself. Build a safe place, huddle up and get cozy. (store.steampowered.com)
Hieroglyphic Word Cards (2013) no information 72 cards with Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics on one side, and on the other side is the meaning of the word and the possible pronunciation (the exact pronunciation is unknown because they didn't write the vowels.) One person holds up a card and pronounces it while everybody else tries to figure out the meaning of the word from clues in the glyph. The winner is the one who first correctly identifies the most words.
Higanbana no Saku Yoru ni (2011) no information Higanbana no Saku Yoru ni takes place in an unnamed school setting and is composed of numerous self-contained short stories, each told from the perspective of a student or staff member from the school. These stories feature bullying as a major overlying theme, as each story's protagonist is depicted as being either a victim of bullying or a bully themselves. Higanbana revolves around a series of urban legends caused by supernatural beings called y?kai. (wikipedia.org).
High Hell (2017) no information High Hell is a neon-soaked, arcade-action first-person shooter from Terri Vellmann (Heavy Bullets) and Doseone (Enter the Gungeon, Gang Beasts).
High on Life (2022) no information High on Life is a comedic sci-fi action-adventure first-person shooter game created by Justin Roiland and developed and published by Squanch Games. (wikipedia.org)
High School Musical 3: Senior Year (2008) no information High School Musical 3: Senior Year is a 2008 Nintendo DS video game based on the film released in October 2008. (wikipedia.org)
High School Musical 3: Senior Year Dance (2008) no information High School Musical 3: Senior Year Dance is a rhythm game based on the film High School Musical 3: Senior Year. (wikipedia.org)
High School Musical: Sing It! (2007) no information High School Musical: Sing It! is a video game for the Wii and PlayStation 2, based on the High School Musical franchise. (wikipedia.org)
High Seas Havoc (1993) no information High Seas Havoc is an action platformer. Havoc can roll, jump, and attack enemies while jumping - or hit them by simply jumping on their heads. He can also collect various items and open treasure chests on the way. (mobygames)
High Seas Trader (1995) no information High Seas Trader is a naval strategy video game. The player runs trade routes, fends off pirates, collects artifact and offers transport to fellow countrymen in need, all for the sake of climbing up the game’s ranking ladder, which in turn allows the player to buy bigger ships, more firepower and larger cargo holds to progress quicker in the ranks.
High Society (1995) no information Players bid against each other to acquire the various trappings of wealth (positive-number and multiplier cards) while avoiding its pitfalls (negative number and divisor cards). While bidding, though, keep an eye on your remaining cash - at the end of the game, even though all those positive-number cards might add up to a win, the player with the least money isn't even considered for victory.
High Speed (1991) no information High Speed is a pinball simulation video game developed by Rare. (wikipedia.org)
High Stakes on the Vegas Strip: Poker Edition (2007) no information High Stakes on the Vegas Strip: Poker Edition is a downloadable game on the PlayStation Store. It was released on September 13, 2007. The game features voice chat options for online multiplayer games.
High Strangeness (2015) no information High Strangeness is a hybrid of 8 and 16 bit games - a 12 bit adventure. The game's core ability is to switch between 8 and 16 bit worlds and the player uses their generational differences to solve puzzles and explore the universe. (Steam)
High Velocity Bowling (2007) no information High Velocity Bowling is a virtual bowling sports game. (wikipedia.org)
High-Bid (1963) no information Each player is dealt six cards and given a starting 'fund' of $2,000. The top 'property' card is revealed and a bidding ensues. The winner pays the bank and takes the card into his hand. The player then has the option of selling 1 - 3 properties to the bank. The idea here is to rid yourself of properties that you do not wish to collect and provide a source of income.
HighFleet (2021) no information Battle for survival in the skies of a mysterious future Earth in this unique action-strategy game mixing arcade combat, exploration, management and diplomacy. As giant flying ships wage spectacular aerial warfare, a prophecy tells of one who will save the world – could it be you? (steam)
A Highland Song (2023) no information Moira McKinnon has never seen the sea. For fifteen years she’s lived with her mum in a small house on the edge of the Scottish Highlands—then one day she receives a letter from her Uncle urging her to come to the coast. Climb peaks to orient yourself and plan your next steps in this narrative adventure game. Then hop, slide, and jump through the valleys in time with the music. (game presskit)
Highwater (2024) no information Earth has flooded and the planet is doomed, but there’s still time to enjoy the view. Guide Nikos and friends through the flooded world of Highwater and beyond in this story driven, adventure game where they’ll have to fight for their chance to escape. (store.steampowered.com)
Highway Blossoms (2016) no information A kinetic visual novel from AlienWorks. (giantbomb.com)
Highway Encounter (1985) no information Highway Encounter is a strategy/action game played from a 3D isometric perspective in which you must successfully chaperone a bomb along a long, straight stretch of highway and into the alien base at the end of it. There are thirty screens to pass through and most are filled with hazards that threaten to block your progress (such as barrels) or destroy you (aliens and explosive mines). (wikipedia)
Higurashi When They Cry (2010) no information Higurashi is a murder mystery game described as a "sound novel" by 07th Expansion. A sound novel is similar to a visual novel in that the gameplay requires relatively little player interaction as most of the game is composed of text dialogues. The original release contained no voice acting for the characters. (wikipedia.org).
Higurashi When They Cry Hou - Ch.1 Onikakushi (2002) no information Higurashi is a murder mystery game described as a "sound novel" by 07th Expansion. A sound novel is similar to a visual novel in that the gameplay requires relatively little player interaction as most of the game is composed of text dialogues. The original release contained no voice acting for the characters. (wikipedia.org)
Hijack (1986) no information You are the head of the US Government’s Hijack Division, and you are called into action when a group of terrorists hijack a vehicle. You have three potential ways to foil them – get enough money to bribe them, use political influence to over-rule them, or bring in military force.... (mobygames.com)
El Hijo - A Wild West Tale (2020) no information El Hijo is a non-violent stealth game. Help a six-year-old as he travels through an American western setting to find his mother after she left him in a monastery after the family is attacked by bandits.
Hill Climb Racing (2012) no information A hillbilly named Bill Newton drives his car, climbing hills and collecting coins and fuel while always keeping a watchful eye on his head and the fuel gauge. (IMDb)
Hillsfar (1989) no information Hillsfar is a single-hero role-playing game (in comparison to other Advanced Dungeons & Dragons role-playing games, where the player usually controls a group of characters) with a combination of first person perspective (when traveling in the city of Hillsfar) and third person perspective (usually in some action-style mini-quests) viewpoints. (mobygames.com)
Hindsight (2022) no information What if the physical objects of everyday life, the possessions we hold close, were actual windows to the past? Peer into distant memories and unseen futures in Hindsight. (Metacritic.com)
Hinterland (2009) no information Hinterland is a game that mixes the gameplay of a city builder and of an action role-playing game (RPG). The king of a fantasy kingdom sends the player out on a mission to tame a wild territory of his realm. The player starts with an unoccupied town with but a single building. The realm map contains 20-50 randomly-generated areas, occupied by a group of enemies and some with its own resource. (mobygames.com)
The Hip Hop Dance Experience (2012) no information The Hip Hop Dance Experience is a dancing game for the Wii and Xbox 360 (with Kinect) published by Ubisoft. (wikipedia.org)
Hippodrome (1989) no information This is a mythologically-themed gladiator game with simple controls, allowing players to move left and right, jump, and attack. Players choose one of two human fighters, who must overcome eight terrifying and monstrous fantastic opponents in the ring to win a tournament and rule the kingdom for one year. Between bouts, players can visit a store and upgrade their equipment, granting them different health, range and damage bonuses. This game is succeeded by Mutant Fighter. (igdb)
Hiragana Sentence (2016) no information Like a mix of boggle and bingo. Each round a new theme will be drawn and hiragana characters drawn bingo style. Players will fill their 5x5 sheet with the characters in any way they want, after all of them are filled up, players try to form a word based on the theme. Players vote for the best word of the round and a new round is played.
Hired Guns (1993) no information The year is 2712, and four mercenaries have been sent to the planet Graveyard on a hostage rescue mission. Upon arriving, however, they discover that the call for help was just an excuse to lure them into proving grounds, where they will have to fight genetically engineered creatures. Hired Guns is an action RPG using square-based movements, à la Dungeon Master, in which up to four players can take part and set in a futuristic setting. (mobygames.com)
Hirilun (2022) no information Hirilun is a fast-paced first-person platformer set in a dark, strange city. Run, jump, glide, sprint and dash to achieve the best time and compete on global leaderboards. Can you beat your friends in these intense time trials? (store.steampowered.com)
The History Channel: Battle for the Pacific (2007) no information The History Channel: Battle for the Pacific is a historical first-person shooter video game developed by Magic Wand Productions with Kynogon's AI middleware Kynapse. (wikipedia.org)
The History Channel: Civil War - A Nation Divided (2006) no information The History Channel: Civil War – A Nation Divided is a historical first-person shooter video game developed by Cauldron HQ. (wikipedia.org)
The History Channel: Great Battles Medieval (2010) no information In this epic strategy RPG you will lead your army through the greatest of medieval wars and history will live again. (Mobygames.com)
History Civil War: Secret Missions (2008) no information History Civil War: Secret Missions is a historical first-person shooter video game developed by Cauldron Ltd. (wikipedia.org)
Hit the Ice (1990) no information Hit the Ice is a fast-paced, high-impact hockey game. Having more in common with Midway's Arch Rivals, this arena is no place for penalties and no place for wimps. Available are exhibition and tournament modes for one or two players. Two players can even team up to take on the computer. The TurboGrafx-16 release also adds a four-player mode, while the Gameboy version adds a "shot race" mode where the player must get a certain number of goals as quickly as possible. (mobygames.com)
The Hitchhiker\'s Guide to the Galaxy (1984) no information A text adventure loosely based on a couple entries from the Douglas Adams books, Arthur Dent wakes up to find his home about to be destroyed, both in the local and the galactic sense. The game is available for free (with some graphics) on the BBC website.
Hitman (2016) no information There is a world beyond ours. Beyond nations, justice, ethics. It never sleeps. It exists everywhere. And once you enter....there is no going back. Welcome to the World of Assassination. You are Agent 47, the world's ultimate assassin.
Hitman - Episode 6: Hokkaido (2016) no information Don't miss the thrilling conclusion to the first season of HITMAN. In this climactic season finale, Agent 47 must travel to Hokkaido, Japan and check-in at the hyper-exclusive Gama facility situated on a snowy mountain peak, with breath-taking panoramic views.
Hitman 2 (2018) no information Hitman 2 is a stealth video game developed by IO Interactive and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Hitman 2: Silent Assassin (2002) no information Hitman 2 features mission-based gameplay... Most levels require the assassination of one or more people. However, how missions are completed is up to the player, and there are almost always a variety of ways to complete missions. Instead of simply running and gunning through the mission, one can set traps, like poisoning a drink, to terminate the target in silence. Some missions have assassination possibilities unique to the level. (wikipedia.org)
Hitman 3 (2021) no information Hitman 3 (stylized as HITMAN III) is a 2021 stealth game developed and published by IO Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Hitman Go (2014) no information Hitman Go is a turn-based puzzle video game developed by Square Enix Montreal. (wikipedia.org)
Hitman: Absolution (2012) no information Betrayed by the Agency and hunted by the police, Agent 47 finds himself pursuing redemption in a corrupt and twisted world.
Hitman: Blood Money (2006) no information Hitman: Blood Money is a stealth video game.The story follows the life of professional hitman, Agent 47, as narrated in cutscenes by a former Director of the FBI to a journalist who is interviewing him. The wheelchair-bound ex-director recounts how his agency tracked 47 over a two-year period. Each mission is framed around the killing of one or more individuals, which the main protagonist, Agent 47, must accomplish. (wikipedia.org)
Hitman: Codename 47 (2000) no information Hitman: Codename 47 takes place from a third-person perspective, but the control setup is similar to a first-person shooter... Although mission criteria may vary, the goal is generally to find 47's assigned target and kill them by any means possible... it is possible through various ways to accomplish the mission and approach a target directly without eliciting a violent reprisal. The game... emphasises stealth... giving the player a higher financial reward for doing so. (wikipedia.org)
Hitman: Contracts (2004) no information n Hitman: Contracts, gameplay centers around the exploits of a hitman, Agent 47, as he is sent to various locations to assassinate targets. An array of weapons can be used, from kitchen knives to belt-fed machine guns. While stealth and subterfuge is encouraged, the game allows the player to take a more violent approach and gunfight their way to their mission goals. (wikipeda.org)
Hitman: Sniper Challenge (2012) no information Hitman: Sniper Challenge, a single sniping mission, was developed by IO Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Hitogata Happa (2010) no information Shoot 'em up with the 3rd game in the Gundemonium Collection series. (store.steamcommunity.com)
Hitori (1990) no information In Japanese, hitori roughly translates to ‘leave me alone’, and you’ll understand why when you pick up the rules to this puzzle. To complete the puzzle, every row and column must not contain the same digit twice.
Hive (2000) no information The object of the game is to totally surround your opponent's queen, while at the same time trying to block your opponent from doing likewise to your queen. The player to totally surround his opponent's queen wins the game.
HIVE: Altenum Wars (2018) no information HIVE is a futuristic multiplayer hero shooter with a frenetic 2.5D side-scrolling gameplay. Up to 10 players can simultaneously fight in the Hexadiums, scenarios that are divided into 6 zones, each with its own gravity, different platforms, hideouts and open spaces, that turn them into a frenetic battlefield.
Hive: The Mosquito (2007) no information During the game, tiles are placed in the same way as the other pieces. Once in play, the Mosquito takes on the movement characteristics of any creature it touches at the time, thus changing its characteristics throughout the game. Exception: If moved as a Beetle on top of the Hive, it continues to move as a Beetle until it climbs down from the Hive.
Hiveswap: Act 2 (2020) no information Continue Joey and Xefros’s adventure through the dark and dangerous planet Alternia. Meet dozens of unique and memorable characters, some more helpful than others, as you navigate this volatile alien culture. Hurry up! There’s a train to catch. (store.steampowered)
Hnefatafl (400) no information One of the oldest games in the world. The defending side comprises twelve soldiers and a king, who start the game in a cross formation in the center of the board. Their objective is for the king to escape by reaching any of the four corner squares. The attackers comprise 24 soldiers positioned in four groups of 6 around the perimeter of the board. All pieces move like the Rook in chess and pieces are taken by "sandwiching" i.e. moving your piece so that an opponent's piece is trapped horizontall
Ho-Ho-Home Invasion (2020) no information Help Santa enter houses, deliver presents, and leave - all without being seen or detected by the automated robots his elves have made to help him train. Be sure to be extra stealthy. (itch.io)
Hoa (2021) no information Hoa is a beautiful puzzle-platforming game that features breathtaking hand-painted art, lovely music, and a peaceful, relaxing atmosphere. Experience the magic of nature and imagination as you play the main character, Hoa, on her journey through breathtaking environments back to where it all began. (Metacritic.com)
Hoagie (2015) no information Players are dealt a hand of "ingredient cards" and a few "action cards." Players attempt to build sandwiches by placing ingredient cards such as bread, cheese, meat, and lettuce in front of them, face up on the table, in order. Players may foul other players' ingredients by placing spoiled ingredient cards over opposing sandwiches. Action cards such as "skip" "reverse" and "double-play" add spice to the game. The first player with an unspoiled hoagie sandwich on the table wins.
Hoard (2010) no information Hoard is an action-strategy video game developed by Canadian studio Big Sandwich Games Inc. It was released in November 2010 in North America on PlayStation Network, and April 4, 2011 for the PC and Mac on Steam and was released on June 2, 2011 on the PAL PlayStation Network regions. Wikipedia
Hob (2017) no information Transform the world of Hob! A new action-adventure from Runic Games, the award-winning studio behind Torchlight I and II. It's your chance. Make it home.
The Hobbit (1982) no information Relive Tolkien's The Hobbit as Bilbo Baggins. A piece of Interactive fiction (with graphics to illustrate locations), you follow the plot of Tolkien's book (before the Lord of the Rings trilogy), starting with an encounter with Gandalf and Thorin. The other characters can make their own moves independently of the player and their actions can sometimes result in a situation where it is not possible to complete the game. (mobygames.com)
The Hobbit (2003) no information The Hobbit is primarily a platform game, with elements of hack and slash combat and some rudimentary puzzles, played from a third-person perspective (the Game Boy Advance version is played from an isometric three-quarter top-down view). The player controls Bilbo Baggins throughout the game, the majority of which is built around basic platforming; Bilbo can jump, climb ropes and ladders, hang onto ledges, swing on vines etc. Progression through the game is built around "Quests." (wikipedia.org)
The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies - Fight for Middle-Earth (2014) no information The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies – Fight for Middle Earth was released simultaneously with the film its based on for Android and iOS platforms to negative reviews from critics and users. Its a third person action game. (wikipedia.org)
The Hobbit: Kingdoms of Middle-Earth (2012) no information A kingdom building game where the player chooses to be an elf or a dwarf and build up their city. The goal is to stop the goblin threat, while also dealing with either dwarves or elves depending on what race they chose.
Hog Auction (2005) no information Each player owns a farm. The goal of each player is to expand their farms after making money at the hog auction. To do this, farmers must buy pigs one round and sell them when they get back to the auction. On the way back to the auction the market could fall and a farmer could lose money or a natural disaster could hit a player's farm an he could lose a barn. There are all kinds of questions that each farmer must ask him/herself during game play. How much should I bid on pigs? Should I buy insur
Hogan\'s Alley (1984) no information The game presents players with "cardboard cut-outs" of gangsters and innocent civilians. The player must shoot the gangs and spare the innocent people. (Wikipedia)
Hogs of War (2001) no information Infogrames North America Inc.'s Hogs of War is a turn-based strategy game in which players battle rival nations, bloodthirsty pigs, and a speedy clock. Using an army of three to six pigs in any given confrontation, battles are conducted throughout vast 3D territories with plenty of room for exploration and nooks and crannies in which to hide and set up devastating ambushes.
Hogwarts Legacy (2023) no information Hogwarts Legacy is a 2023 action role-playing game developed by Avalanche Software. (wikipedia.org)
Hohokum (2014) no information Hohokum is a 2014 art video game for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita. The player controls a snakelike creature to explore 17 whimsical worlds with no set objectives. The developers, who began development in 2008, compared the concept to flying a kite and were inspired by free London museums, Portmeirion, and indigenous cultures. (wikipedia.org)
Hokko Life (2022) no information Hokko Life is a cosy, creativity filled community sim game. (Metacritic.com)
Holdfast: Nations At War (2020) no information Fight on multiple fronts in Holdfast: Nations At War - A competitive multiplayer first and third person shooter set during the great Napoleonic Era. Charge into battle with over 150 players per server! (steam.com)
Hole in One Golf (1991) no information HAL's Hole in One is a standard 18-hole golf game, played from a top-down perspective. You can compete in stroke play with up to four players, or match play against a friend or the computer. When playing against the computer, you will play against an opponent that uses metal clubs, which hit farther than the standard wooden clubs. In addition to stroke and match play, you can obtain passwords that allow you to replay any spectacular shots that you make. (mobygames.com)
Hole in One Professional (1986) no information This is the second golf game from HAL Laboratory after Hole in One. Like it's predecessor, Hole in One Professional is a standard 18-hole golf game, played from a top-down perspective. Players can compete in stroke play with up to four players, or match play against a friend or the computer. When playing against the computer, the player will play against an opponent that uses metal clubs, which hit farther than the standard wooden clubs. (mobygames.com)
Holedown (2018) no information Dig deep underground by shooting balls and breaking blocks, traversing your way to the planet cores. With limited shots per round and some blocks fixed firmly to the wall, thoughtfully strategize and aim for maximum impact. Knock down as many blocks as possible while collecting crystals for upgrades and getting deeper beneath the surface. (https://holedown.com/)
Holiday Island (1996) no information Holiday Island is in the style of Sim City, but instead of building a town you have to fill up some Caribbean isles to create the ideal holiday location. There are more than 60 different buildings to choose from - hotels, bars, car rentals, sport facilities, parks, discos and many more. You are facing several rivals, and can play dirty tricks on them to inhibit their progress. (mobygames.com)
Holidays in Khrushchevsk (2023) no information It’s a usual story that takes place in our time in Russia. Sasha came to Khrushchevsk town to visit his granny, whom he had not seen for a long time. He used to spend all his summers in this town when he was a little boy and knew all the children in the play yard and even neighbours. Sasha’s granny had recently felt worser, so he decided to visit her. He should figure out is it a real disease or something else… (itch.io)
Hollow Knight (2017) no information Hollow Knight is a classically styled 2D action adventure across a vast interconnected world. Explore twisting caverns, ancient cities and deadly wastes; battle tainted creatures and befriend bizarre bugs; and solve ancient mysteries at the kingdom's heart. (Steam)
Hollywood Hijinx (1987) no information Hollywood Hijinx is a text adventure game. Buddy Burbank was a B-movie actor who one day met the wealthy Hildegarde Montague and married her. He then died of a heart attack, and Hildegarde followed him soon. In her will, she left the Burbank estate to her favorite nephew, under one condition: he has to find ten famous props from Buddy's movies within one night. (mobygames.com)
Hollywood Shuffle (2007) no information Players cast, title, and add their own Hollywood endings to over 200,000 jumbled movie plots. Players vote on their favorite answers and try to match each answer to the other players. Correct matches and most favorite votes move players' pawns forward on the board. First player to the end wins.
Hollywood Squares (1988) no information This is a GameTek conversion of the '80s version of the game show Hollywood Squares. Two contestants play a version of tic-tac-toe, with "celebrities" filling in for the squares. The selected celeb is asked a question, answers it, and the contestant must agree or disagree with their answer. A correct guess captures that square. After three games, the winning contestant picks a key and a car out of two separate pools, hoping to match the two up and win the car. (mobygames.com)
Hollywood Squares (2010) no information Hollywood Squares is a video game version of the popular syndicated game show and features such "celebrities" as Brad Garrett and Kathy Griffin. (giantbomb.com)
The Hollywood Squares (1967) no information Players attempt to answer true/false trivia questions to place their X or O on a tic-tac-toe grid. Incorrect answers award the space to the opponent. Play is best of 3 games of tic-tac-toe.
Hollywood Visionary (2015) no information Make the movie of your dreams amid the glamor and romance of 1950s Hollywood! Hire Alfred Hitchcock, seduce Greta Garbo, or build your studio into a powerhouse. (Steam)
HoloCure!: Save the Fans (2022) no information HoloCure: Save the Fans! is a completely free unofficial fan game featuring hololive VTuber talents, chiefly developed by Kay Yu. It draws heavy inspiration from existing 2D pixel-style roguelite games, Vampire Survivors and Magic Survival. (HoloCure wiki)
Holopoint (2016) no information Holopoint is pure archery madness. Fight your way through waves of responsive targets, samurai, and highly dangerous ninjas - all while drawing, nocking, and shooting your arrows as quickly as possible. (mobygames.com)
HoloVista (2020) no information To be remade, we must first come apart. Explore a dreamlike mansion, photograph mysterious spaces, confront your deepest secrets and confess them online as Carmen, junior architect and new hire at an elusive firm. (Metacritic.com)
Holy Avatar vs. Maidens of the Dead (2014) no information Following the success of the RPG-Parody Grotesque Tactics franchise, comes a spin-off nestled in the heart of a tropical zombie bevvy of beauties against the greatest hero of them all, conveniently titled: Holy Avatar vs. Maidens of the Dead. (store.steampowered.com)
Holy Potatoes! A Spy Story?! (2018) no information Holy Potatoes! A Spy Story?! is a wacky spy agency sim where you manage your very own potato spy headquarters, train an elite spy team, and strategize top-secret missions while uncovering the truth behind an evil spy corporation. (store.steampowered.com)
Holy Potatoes! A Weapon Shop?! (2015) no information Holy Potatoes! A Weapon Shop?! is a zany simulation game in which you manage your very own weapon shop and expand its business across an incredible potato world. Use your potato smiths to forge weapons and sell them to questing heroes. (Metacritic.com)
Holy Potatoes! We\'re in Space?! (2017) no information Holy Potatoes! We’re in Space?! is a whacky space exploration game where you manage your very own spaceship, craft hundreds of weapons, and explore the vastness of a veggie-filled universe. (store.steampowered.com)
Holy Potatoes! What the Hell?! (2017) no information Holy Potatoes! What the Hell?! is a whacky hell-themed cooking management sim where you take on the role of a chef in an Afterlife populated by potatoes! (store.steampowered.com)
Home (2012) no information Home is a short psychological horror story played with a 2D side-scrolling view. While there are a few puzzles, the game is mostly about getting information and piecing together the story yourself. (mobygames.com)
Home Alone (1991) no information Kevin McCallister is left home alone when his family goes on vacation. He must prevent Harry and Marv, the "Wet Bandits", from burglarizing his home, using various household objects as traps and/or weapons. (Wikipedia)
Home Alone (1991) no information In the Super NES version, the goal is to evade the Wet Bandits while bringing all the McCallister's fortunes from the house down to the safe room in the basement. (wikipedia.org)
Home Alone 2 (1992) no information Adaptation of Home Alone 2
Home Cricket (1946) no information Players throw a die and move along the row labelled with the first over and check the result. Now the marker is moved back to the start of that over and a die is thrown again, and so on for six deliveries. Then it is the 2nd over, and so on. The publisher thought that it would be a good idea to say it was a game for more than the obvious two players. So three can play (two pair up against the other single player), or four (both teams consist of a pair of players) or five players (two teams of tw
Home Improvement: Power Tool Pursuit! (1994) no information Home Improvement: Power Tool Pursuit! is an 2D action-platformer video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System based on the sitcom Home Improvement. (wikipedia.org)
Home Run King (2002) no information Home Run King is a sports video game released in 2002 by WOW Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Home Safety Hotline (2024) no information Hearing noises? Seeing things? Call Home Safety Hotline! Our operators are standing by, waiting to give you the answers you need to protect your home from all manner of pests and household hazards. (store.steampowered.com)
Home Sweet Home (2018) no information The first in a series of terrifying horror games, Home Sweet Home throws players into a twisted labyrinth, where a miasma of fear fills the air and anxiety grows stronger with every step.
Home Team Baseball Game (1918) no information Caption on the box says, "Play by the rules of big league baseball." A 1918 baseball simulation game for 2 players. The game is played on a two level "board." The upper level has the baseball diamond and the lower level has 2 dugouts. The game also comes with spinner. Instructions are on the inside of the lid.
Homebody (2023) no information An interactive thriller about a group of friends haunted by the memories of their past while being hunted by a relentless killer. (steam)
Homefront (2011) no information Homefront is a first-person shooter video game developed by Kaos Studios and published by THQ. The game tells the story of a resistance movement fighting in near-future against the military occupation of the Western United States by a Korea unified under Kim Jong-un.
Homefront: The Revolution (2016) no information Homefront: The Revolution is a first-person shooter video game developed by Dambuster Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Homeland (2005) no information Homeland (Japanese: ホームランド, Hepburn: hōmurando) is a role-playing video game for the GameCube developed and published by Chunsoft. (wikipedia.org)
Homeless Poker (2014) no information Think you can make it being homeless? Try Homeless Poker and find out! Whether you are at the BEACH, the PARK, or DOWNTOWN, collect FOOD, WATER, SHELTER, COAT, WEAPON and CASH cards to become "STACKED". Trade with other homeless players, Beg them even, or try Thievin' your way to the top. Don't forget to Dumpster Dive, and go Scroungin' around for useful items, but watch out for the police!
Homestar VR (2018) no information This application simulates a full, realistic starry sky. Please enjoy.
Homestead Arcana (2023) no information Become a farming Witch and pioneer the range that has been mysteriously corrupted with Miasma. Discover the secret behind its appearance, grow plants to power up your spells, and use nature’s magic to heal the land. (store.steampowered.com)
Hometown Story (2013) no information Hometown Story (???????????, H?mutaun Sut?r?) is a 2013 life-simulation video game. (wikipedia.org)
Homeworld (1999) no information Homeworld is a real-time strategy video game. Set in space, the science fiction game follows the Kushan exiles of the planet Kharak after their home planet is destroyed. In each of the game's levels, the player gathers resources, builds a fleet, and uses it to destroy enemy ships and accomplish mission objectives. The player's fleet carries over between levels, and can travel in a fully three-dimensional space within each level rather than being limited to a two-dimensional plane.
Homeworld 2 (2003) no information Homeworld 2 shares the movement system and three-dimensional play area of its predecessor. Units are moved three-dimensionally using a combination of mouse movements and key presses to modify the z-axis of the destination position. Homeworld 2 story concerns Hiigara's response to a new enemy called the Vaygr. Its gameplay takes a new direction with the enhancement of its graphics and audio. (wikipedia.org).
Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak (2016) no information A ground-based prequel to the Homeworld series, this game tells the story of an anomalous discovery deep in the ever-growing deserts, and the factional conflict in the race to take advantage of new technology.
Homeworld: Emergence (2000) no information Homeworld: Emergence was originally released as "Homeworld: Cataclysm". "Cataclysm" is now a registered trademark of Blizzard Entertainment, Inc., and the game has been renamed to avoid confusion. Other than the subtitle change, the game is identical to the game released in 2000. (gog.com)
Homicide On Halloween at the Chamber of Screams Haunted House (2012) no information There are 4 expandable characters that can be played as teams - so this game can accommodate over 40+ guests! With the 5 character expansion pack, you can expand this game to over 75 guests! This game can be played as Co-Ed, all Female, or all male with one required female player.
Homo Machina (2018) no information Homo Machina is a puzzle game inspired by the work of avant-garde scientist Fritz Kahn. Set off on a crazy journey to solve the surreal puzzles of Homo Machina and learn about the internal working of the human body, represented as a gigantic 1920s factory. (mobygames.com)
Honey Rose: Underdog Fighter Extraordinaire (2016) no information Honey Rose: Underdog Fighter Extraordinaire is a life management simulation, presented as a visual novel with beat’em up segments. The game is for PC, developed using Construct 2. Enter a world of masked fighting, tenacious teachers, overbearing parents and steadfast friends in this hand drawn story… Honey Rose’s! (http://pehesse.fr)
Honey Select (2016) no information A pornographic game where players can customize both participants and directly control how they have sex with one another.
Hong Kong 97 (1995) no information The game is set around the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997. People from the Chinese Mainland started immigrating to Hong Kong and greatly increased the crime rate. As a countermeasure, Chin ), an unspecified relative of Bruce Lee, was hired by the Hong Kong government to wipe out all 1.2 billion people in China. But meanwhile, in China, research was underway to bring the dead Tong Shau Ping (Deng Xiaoping) back to life as the "ultimate weapon." (Wikipedia)
The Hong Kong Massacre (2019) no information Blast your way through the streets of Hong Kong in a fast-paced, top-down shooter. Inspired by classic action movies, The Hong Kong Massacre places you at the center of a hard-boiled revenge story, filled with brutal, cinematic shootouts and vivid underworld locations. (Steam)
Honkai Impact 3 (2017) no information A story-driven action packed RPG game for mobile devices.
Honkai: Star Rail (2023) no information Honkai: Star Rail (Chinese: 崩坏: 星穹铁道; pinyin: Bēnghuài: Xīngqióng Tiědào; lit. 'Honkai: Star Dome Railway') is a free-to-play 3D role-playing video game developed and published by HoYoverse. (wikipedia.org)
Hoo Hey How (0) no information A Chinese dice game with similarities to Crown and Anchor dice. This gambling game consists of three dice with six different pictures on their sides and a paper board marked with the same six pictures for stakes to be placed on them. To play, one player takes the role of banker and the others are punters. Players stake money on the betting board and the dice are cast (either under cover or into a porcelain bowl). Punters are paid an equivalent amount that they staked, the number of times their p
Hood: Outlaws & Legends (2021) no information Hood: Outlaws & Legends is an action video game developed by Sumo Newcastle. (wikipedia.org)
Hook (1992) no information In this video game adaption of the Steven Spielberg film Hook, the player takes the role of a grown-up Peter Pan, whose kids have been kidnapped by Captain Hook. Tinker Bell takes Peter back to Neverland where he must again become Pan and reclaim his children. This particular interpretation is a side-scrolling action game, in which players must hack their way past Hook's denizens through 11 levels. These include forests, icy regions, and towns. (mobygames.com)
Hook (1992) no information It's a point and click adventure, and the pirate setting ensures that it recalls the Monkey Island games. The top 2/3 of the screen features a visual depiction of the area Peter is in, in which a row of icons along the bottom can be selected to alter the function of a mouse click. These include looking at an object, picking it up, talking to people, using objects to solve problems (often in combination with others), and giving objects to others. (mobygames.com)
Hook (1992) no information Hook is a side-scrolling, weapon based beat'em up, based on the movie with the same title. Up to four players control Peter Pan or one from the Lost Boys: Ace, Pockets, Thudbutt or Rufio, fighting against Captain Hook and his pirates. Gameplay is similar to other games, like Golden Axe - the heroes go to the right, and kill enemies with their weapons and magic. (mobygames.com)
Hook (1992) no information There have been several video games based on the 1991 film Hook. A side-scrolling platform game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and Game Boy was released in the United States in February 1992. (wikipedia.org)
HOOK (2015) no information HOOK is a short minimal, puzzle game.
Hooked on You: A Dead by Daylight Dating Sim (2022) no information Welcome to Murderer’s Island. Your companions: four dead-sexy Killers who, underneath their murderous exteriors, just want a little romance. Flirt your way into their hearts, uncovering dark twists along the way. Will you find true love, forge friendships… or get hacked to death? (Metacritic.com)
Hooked! Real Motion Fishing (2007) no information Hooked! Real Motion Fishing is a fishing video game for the Wii video game console. (wikipedia.org)
Hoops (1988) no information Hoops is an NES basketball video game that was released in 1988 for a Japanese audience and in 1989 for a North American audience. In Japan, the game is known as Moero!! Junior Basket - Two on Two (燃えろ!!ジュニアバスケット ツー オン ツー), which a part of "Moero!!" sports series. (wikipedia.org)
Hop-Scotch (1972) no information From the makers of Pass-Out comes another drinking game that doesn't necessarily require alcohol to be enjoyed. Players roll move around the board to collect letters spelling H O P S C O T C H G A M E with the first player to do so becoming the winner. Many of the spaces landed on will require players to take a drink.
Hopalong: The Badlands (2018) no information One-of-a-kind locomotion combines with comedy and fast paced gameplay to bring you Hopalong: The Badlands. Sling lead and thunder across the Badlands as you chase down the infamous Dynamite Gang. They are beyond redemption and there is no “or Alive” part on their wanted posters.
Hope Springs Eternal (2005) no information Carol finds herself in the midst of the Swedish summer, without anything particularly exciting to do. However, this is about to change dramatically when she is called upon to investigate the disappearance of a friend of a friend. The search sends Carol on a colorful adventure of love, lies and murder. And possible madness. (adventuregamers)
Hopkins FBI (1998) no information Hopkins FBI is a point-and-click adventure game. Players assume the role of FBI agent Hopkins, who is on the trail of a criminal mastermind named Bernie Berckson. The pursuit takes the player through a variety of locations, including the FBI headquarters in a modern fictional city, a tropical island, and a submarine base. (wikipedia.org).
Hoplegs (2021) no information Hoplegs is an unconventional and entertaining platformer where the gamepad buttons are your legs! Create and share your own levels, challenge your friends, and have fun! (store.steampowered.com)
Hopscotch (0) no information A popular playground game in which players toss a small object into numbered triangles or a pattern of rectangles outlined on the ground and then hop or jump through the spaces and retrieve the object. It is a children's game that can be played with several players or alone.
Horace (2019) no information Horace is a huge platforming adventure which pushes the boundaries of the genre with a profound story of a small robot learning of life, the universe and Douglas Adams. Made by videogame lovers for videogame lovers! (store.steampowered.com)
The Horde (1994) no information The Horde is a hybrid action-strategy video game that was originally released on the 3DO platform, but was soon after ported to the Sega Saturn and MS-DOS. It was an unusual hybrid of action and strategy game for the time. It also featured full-motion video sequences featuring a number of actors including Kirk Cameron as Chauncey and Michael Gregory as Kronus Maelor. Video sequences were reduced to slideshows (with full sound) in some versions. (Wikipedia)
HordeCore (2022) no information HordeCore is a kick-ass side-scrolling shooter set in a post-apocalyptic world. Play alone, or as a team - and destroy, survive, craft, and explore! (Steam)
Horizon Call of the Mountain (2023) no information Horizon Call of the Mountain is an action-adventure video game developed by Guerrilla Games and Firesprite. (wikipedia.org)
Horizon Chase 2 (2023) no information Horizon Chase 2 is the evolution of the award-winning racing franchise. Born under the arcade sign, this game fulfills your senses through immersive and high-speed gameplay. This is the golden era of arcade racing brought to life over a modern and completely evolved experience. (store.epicgames.com)
Horizon Chase Turbo (2018) no information Thrilling arcade racing game, inspired by Outrun, Top Gear, Lotus Turbo Challenge and the whole generation of super-fun-straight-to-the-point racing games.
Horizon Forbidden West (2022) no information Join Aloy as she braves the Forbidden West -- a majestic but dangerous frontier that conceals mysterious new threats.
Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores (2023) no information Travel beyond the Forbidden West as Aloy’s story continues. Encounter new machines and a compelling new story. South of the Tenakth Clan Lands, millennia of volcanic eruptions and violent seismic activity have carved the ruins of Los Angeles into a treacherous archipelago. Experience the next chapter of Horizon Forbidden West as Aloy pursues a sinister new threat to the planet, hidden among these dangerous, untamed wilds. (igdb)
Horizon Shift \'81 (2018) no information Horizon Shift '81 is an explosive wave based single screen shooter with a real Retro feel to it. You can even play the game in Tate screen mode, which is made even better when playing with the Flip-Grip. (Metacritic.com)
Horizon Vanguard (2020) no information Blast your hovercycle through the enemy's crushing forces under a bright blue sky! Dodge enemy fire, attack huge mechanical targets, and score critical pistol hits in this new style of forward-scrolling arcade action. This is VR Arcade Shooting. (store.steampowered.com)
Horizon Zero Dawn (2017) no information The plot revolves around Aloy, a hunter and archer living in a world overrun by machines. Having been an outcast her whole life, she sets out to discover the dangers that kept her sheltered. (Wikipedia.org)
Horizon Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds (2017) no information Beyond the northern mountains, the borderlands of the Banuk tribe challenge all who dare enter to survive the extremes. But now this frozen wilderness harbors a new threat, and for Aloy, a new mystery - one she's determined to solve.
Horizon\'s Gate (2020) no information Voyage into the wide world of Eral as an explorer, trader, or privateer. Unravel the secrets behind Dominio's betrayal - or sail off in search of your own adventure. (mobygames.com)
Horrible Histories: Ruthless Romans (2009) no information Horrible Histories: Ruthless Romans, is a 2009 educational adventure video game theme on Ancient Rome as part of the Horrible Histories franchise. (wikipedia.org)
Horrified (2019) no information The stakes have been raised. Imagine living in a place so wretched that it's not plagued by one, two, or even three monsters — but seven of the most horrifying fiends! In this game, you'll come face to face with them all as you work together to rid the town of the maniacal or misunderstood creatures…before it's too late. (boardgamegeek.com)
Horse Fever (2009) no information Transports players to a setting based on the noir novels of the 1930s, where each player is called on to impersonate rich bettors that will use any means necessary to cause the bets they place to pay off. They will fix races, bribe bookmakers, make horses fall asleep, buy stables and borrow money from the Mob in order to gain victory for their bets.
The Horse Racing Game (1936) no information Players spin a spinner to move their horses as they race to finish line.
Horses (1937) no information A simple betting game where a deck of cards is used to race 4 horses down the track. Method of movement is simply by turning over a card. The suit determines which horse moves. The action comes from betting on which hose will Win, Place and Show.
The Horus Heresy: Battle of Tallarn (2017) no information The Horus Heresy: Battle of Tallarn is a turn-based strategy game that recreates one of the most important events in Imperial history. Command a vast array of tanks, Dreadnoughts, Knights and Titans across the toxic landscape. (store.steampowered.com)
The Horus Heresy: Betrayal at Calth (2020) no information The Horus Heresy: Betrayal at Calth is a turn-based combat epic set during the origin era of Warhammer 40k. Play on either PC or VR, as the game will detect your platform choice. Take command of Ultramarines as they battle against their traitorous brethren, the Word Bearers. VR HEADSET NOT REQUIRED. (store.steampowered.com)
The Horus Heresy: Drop Assault (2015) no information Choose your side in the intense civil war that erupted amongst the Emperor's Legions of Space Marines in the 31st Millennium. As a Captain of your troops, customize your army and engage in fierce tactical battles. Create a Chapter with your friends and challenge rivals around the world in Live Skirmish combat. (play.google.com)
The Horus Heresy: Legions (2018) no information Build a deck of unstoppable Space Marines and join a lodge to take over the galaxy in quick, brutal online duels as you relive the Horus Heresy, the origin story of Warhammer 40,000’s grim dark future (store.steampowered.com)
Hoshizora no Memoria: Wish Upon A Shooting Star (2009) no information The story begins with the protagonist, Kogasaka You, and his younger sister Chinami moving back to their hometown of Hibarigasaki. After living for several years in a city, their mother had died, and they returned to Hibarigaski to live with their aunt Shino. The game switches to a view of the past, where every day after school during the month before he left, You would go to the lookout and play with a girl, his first ever friend. (wikipedia.org)
Hospital Tycoon (2007) no information The game lets the player manage a hospital from a god view. Each different hospital is staffed by medical teams and is packed with ill patients. The player needs to manage the staff and ensure patients are cared for and have the correct treatment facilities. As time progresses, new equipment will need to be built in order to cope with incoming patients. The game can also be played in a sandbox mode. (wikipedia.org)
Hot Chase (1988) no information In Hot Chase, you play a spy who has broken into an enemy country's secret base and stolen a super weapon in the form of a car. Your goal is to take the car out of the country by any means necessary - and destroy it. There's enemy soldiers and helicopters, plus random cars in traffic in the way, not to mention rocks, hills, and dangerous curves. But that's not all, the car also has a timed bomb, ready to explode - so you have to do this fast, or you'll blow up along with it! (mobygames)
Hot Company (1999) no information Players each control a company and try to be the first to earn $100,000. This is accomplished by moving along the game board path and following the instructions for the squares landed on. The game focuses not just on the accumulation of wealth but also on social and environmental responsibility. "Situation" cards contain a business-related ethical situation that the player must respond to. Answers are compared to the solutions printed on the card and money is awarded or penalized based on which
Hot Lava (2018) no information Hot Lava transports you back to your childhood imagination. Relive those moments of excitement, joy, and chaos. Run, jump, climb, and surf in first person across nostalgia-packed environments flooded with hot molten lava. Explore alone, or join your friends. This is a game of dexterity and ingenuity, you will have to use all your skills to complete the treacherous obstacles that await. And whatever you do… Don’t Touch The Floor! (Steam)
Hot Pot for One (2021) no information Hot Pot For One is a game about the bitterness of lonely times, and the sweet comfort of food, in this case a hot dish intended for six people, that keeps us going. Featuring realistic looking food and high fidelity kitchen environment, more than 30 pieces of hand-drawn illustrations to be collected for multiple playthroughs, physics based first person mouse look with no movement and high quality sound effects and music. (game press kit)
Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee (2004) no information Everybody's Golf Portable (みんなのGOLFポータブル, Minna no Gorufu Pōtaburu), known as Everybody's Golf in the PAL region and Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee in North America, is the fifth game in the Everybody's Golf series. (wikipedia.org)
Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee 2 (2007) no information Everybody's Golf Portable 2 (みんなのGOLF ポータブル2, Minna no Gorufu Pōtaburu Tsū), known as Everybody's Golf 2 in the PAL region (Australian version titled Everybody's Golf: Open Tee 2) and Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee 2 in North America, is the eighth game in the Everybody's Golf series. (wikipedia.org)
Hot Shots Golf: Out of Bounds (2007) no information Everybody's Golf 5 (????GOLF5 Minna no Golf 5) (Everybody's Golf: World Tour in Europe and Hot Shots Golf: Out of Bounds in North America) is the seventh game in the Everybody's Golf series. (wikipedia.org)
Hot Shots Golf: Out of Bounds (2007) no information No mulligans needed as Hot Shots Golf Out of Bounds is all about having fun and enjoying the most entertaining and over the top golfing experience imaginable. So come on, step up and give it your best shot. New Shot System – Check out the new shot system and see if you have the skills to take your golf score lower.
Hot Shots Tennis (2006) no information Everybody's Tennis, known as Hot Shots Tennis in North America and in Japan as Minna no Tennis, is a sports video game developed by Clap Hanz and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. It is the sixth game in the Everybody's Golf series and the third released for PlayStation 2.
Hot Shots Tennis: Get a Grip (2010) no information Everybody's Tennis Portable, also known as Everybody's Tennis in the PAL region, Hot Shots Tennis: Get a Grip in North America, and Minna no Tennis Portable (みんなのテニスポータブル, Minna no Tenisu Pōtaburu) in Japan, is the sixth game in the Everybody's Golf series. (wikipedia.org)
Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 (2009) no information Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 is a 2009 video game developed by Sidhe Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Hot Wheels Stunt Track Driver (1998) no information Gameplay consists of racing different Hot Wheels cars over six different tracks located inside and outside of the same house. The home owner initially has tracks laid out in a living room, bedroom, attic, and sandbox. Completing certain challenges unlocks a further two: a greenhouse, and a game room. Twelve unique cars are available. (wiki)
Hot Wheels Turbo Racing (1999) no information Hot Wheels Turbo Racing is a racing video game. (wikipedia.org)
Hot Wheels Unleashed (2021) no information Hot Wheels Unleashed is a 2021 racing video game developed and published by Milestone for the Hot Wheels series. (wikipedia.org)
Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged (2023) no information Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged is a racing video game developed and published by Milestone. (wikipedia.org)
Hot Wheels Velocity X (2002) no information Hot Wheels Velocity X (also known as Hot Wheels Velocity X: Maximum Justice in the PlayStation 2 version) is a vehicular combat video game released in 2002 by Beyond Games. (wikipedia.org)
Hot Wheels: Beat That! (2007) no information Hot Wheels: Beat That! is a racing video game released in September 2007 and based on the Hot Wheels toy line that was manufactured by Mattel. (wikipedia.org)
Hot Wheels: Crash! (1999) no information A racing stunt game with little metal cars that you send speeding into movie sets.
Hot Wheels: Track Attack (2010) no information Hot Wheels Track Attack is an arcade-style racing video game, developed by Firebrand Games. (wikipedia.org)
Hot Wheels: World Race (2003) no information Hot Wheels: World Race is a racing video game developed by Climax Brighton. (wikipedia.org)
Hot Wheels: World\'s Best Driver (2013) no information Hot Wheels World's Best Driver is an arcade-style video game based on the Hot Wheels toyline by Mattel, developed by Firebrand Games. (wikipedia.org)
Hot Words (2020) no information A team-based fast action party game that has you describing as many words as possible in 90 seconds. The tricky bit are the Jalapeno Cards which add rules to your team. The hotter the jalapeno, the more difficult the rules. These rules will prevent you from saying 'Hot Words'- if any member of another team hears you utter a hot word, they can ring the dinner bell to force you to drop the card you're working on and draw a new one.
Hotdog Storm (1996) no information Japanese vertical shoot-'em-up. Released only in Japan in 1996. (igdb)
Hotel Dusk: Room 215 (2007) no information Hotel Dusk: Room 215 is a point-and-click adventure game for the Nintendo DS. The player, as Kyle Hyde, moves around and interacts with the environment using the DS's touch screen and must solve a variety of puzzles using the handheld's various features including the touch screen, microphone, and closeable cover. The DS is held rotated 90 degrees from normal, like a book. (wikipedia.org)
Hotel for Dogs (2009) no information Hotel for Dogs stars Emma Roberts, Jake T Austin, in a smart, funny comedy adventure that shows how far love and imagination can take you. (Metacritic.com)
Hotel Mario (1994) no information Hotel Mario is a puzzle video game developed by Fantasy Factory and published by Philips Interactive Media for the Philips CD-i in 1994. The primary character of the game is Mario, who must find Princess Toadstool by going through seven Koopa hotels in the Mushroom Kingdom. Every hotel is divided into multiple stages, and the objective is to close all doors on each stage. Defeating a Koopaling on the hotel's final stage takes the player to the following building. (Wikipedia.org)
Hotel Sowls (2019) no information Hotel Sowls is a mysterious adventure game with unique and appealing 2D graphics. As an pharmacologist, you managed to get a valuable and mysterious stone after a hard journey and you decided to take a break at the Hotel Sowls. But the next morning, someone in the hotel stole the stone! (store.steampowered.com)
Hotel Transylvania (2012) no information Hotel Transylvania is a 2012 video game based on the film of the same name.
Hotel Transylvania 3 Monsters Overboard (2018) no information Dracula, Mavis and the gang have been marooned on the mysterious Lost Islands! Only you, with help from lovable little creatures, the Impa, can reunite them with the rest of the Drac-Pack! Lead your Impa team on daring missions to explore the Lost Islands and rescue Frankenstein, Murray and Wayne.
Hotline Miami (2012) no information Hotline Miami is a high-octane action game overflowing with raw brutality, hard-boiled gunplay and skull crushing close combat.
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number (2015) no information The sequel to Dennaton's hit 2D action game moves the neon murder from the '80s to a '90s setting, and concludes the series.
Hotshot Racing (2020) no information Hotshot Racing is a blisteringly fast arcade-style racing game fusing drift handling, razor-sharp retro visuals and an incredible sense of speed to create an exhilarating driving experience. (Metacritic.com)
Hounds and Jackals: Game of the Pharaohs (0) no information Each player races his team of pieces (hound- and jackal-headed sticks, respectively) on his side of the race track, which includes a couple of ladder/snake shortcuts. The rules are archaeologists' best guess. Since each player races on a separate track, there is apparently no direct player interaction.
Hounds Around (1991) no information The players pick a colored dog from the four colors provided and the race begins. If more than 4 players are in the game, some of them share a dog and take turns spinning the spinner. (This is to teach cooperation and team work).
Hour of Victory (2007) no information Hour of Victory is a first-person shooter video game developed by American studio N-Fusion Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
House (2020) no information HOUSE is a survival-horror game where you play as a young girl exploring an ever-changing HOUSE. (igdb)
House Flipper (2018) no information House Flipper is a unique chance to become a one-man renovation crew. Buy, repair and remodel devastated houses. Give them a second life and sell them at a profit! (store.steampowered.com)
House Flipper 2 (2023) no information It's time to dust off your hammer - House Flipper is back in a brand-new fashion! Buy and renovate run-down houses! Or maybe you want to build new ones? Now you can! Start as a rookie Flipper and make a fortune by helping out the community of the charming town of Pinnacove. (store.steampowered.com)
A House in California (2010) no information A surreal, narrative game about four characters who bring a house to life. These four characters are based on relatives of mine (two grandmothers and two great-grandmothers). The game is inspired aesthetically by Mystery House, developed in 1980 by Roberta & Ken Williams. (cardboardcomputer.com)
The House in Fata Morgana (2012) no information A gothic suspense tale set in a cursed mansion. "The House in Fata Morgana" is a full-length visual novel spanning nearly a millennium that deals in tragedy, human nature, and insanity. (store.steampowered.com)
The House in Fata Morgana: A Requiem for Innocence (2018) no information "A Requiem for Innocence" is a companion to the visual novel "The House in Fata Morgana." It tells the tale of a young man dragged down by his ambitions and a girl both worshiped as a saint and maligned as a witch. For them, there is no happily ever after.
House of Golf (2019) no information An arcade sports game with full 3D graphics, physics and easy pick-up- and-play game mechanics for all the family to enjoy. House of golf is the golfing dojo you always dreamed of. Go mental with 135 fiendish levels of golfing madness. Reduce your golf buddies to a crying mess with the ultimate 4 player party mode. Test your metal as the difficulty and insanity ramps. But ultimately stand tall as a House of Golf ninja master and pile exclusive in-game loot into your pockets. (Metacritic.com)
House of Hell (2016) no information YOU are the hero in House of Hell! Can you escape from the Earl of Drumer's malevolent mansion in Steve Jackson's Fighting Fantasy classic RPG gamebook? (store.steampowered.com)
The House of the Dead 2 (1998) no information Nearly two years have passed since the Curien Case. Little did Rogan and G know, it was far from over. Goldman, who funded Dr. Curien's research, has picked up where he left off, creating smarter, more advanced zombies. As AMS agents James Taylor & Gary Stewart, you must blaze through the streets of New York, ridding it of a nightmare that has returned full force.
The House of the Dead 4 (2005) no information In 2003, AMS agents James Taylor and Kate Green are gathering intelligence at the fifth basement floor of the AMS European branch office. The former of the two still has the events of the 2000 "Goldman Case" on his mind, and believes that the ordeal had not yet ended. A sudden earthquake rocks the room while they talk, collapsing the basement walls and leaving the agents trapped.
The House of the Dead III (2002) no information It's been one week since Thomas Rogan was last heard from. Lisa Rogan, Thomas Rogan's daughter and G, Thomas Rogan's former AMS agent partner arrived at EFI Research Facility to find Thomas Rogan. While they do that, armed with shotguns, they also must face multiple dangers from undead monsters. Can Lisa Rogan and G find Thomas Rogan and put an end to the evil in EFI Research Facility?
The House of the Dead (1996) no information A pair of government agents are called in to investigate disappearances at an abandoned mansion, only to be confronted with an army of genetically engineered zombies.
The House of the Dead: Overkill (2009) no information Special Agent G -- is given his first assignment fresh out of the AMS academy. Teamed up with hard-boiled Detective Washington, they are sent to investigate stories of mysterious disappearances in small-town Louisiana. Little do they know what blood-soaked mutant depravity awaits them in the streets and swamps of Bayou City.
The House of the Dead: Remake (2022) no information The House of the Dead: Remake is a remade version of the game introduced in 1997 in arcade platform. A classic arcade rail-shooter receives a whole new entourage and gameplay changes to suit modern gaming standards. (Metacritic.com)
House Of The Dying Sun (2016) no information House of the Dying Sun is a tactical space shooter that puts you in the cockpit of the Empire's most deadly interceptor and in command of the Harbinger Fleet. Hunt down the enemies of your dying empire and upgrade your warships with new weapons and abilities earned during your campaign of terror. (mobygames.com)
House Party (2017) no information You're invited to our House Party! Come join the adventure and unlock a world of colorful characters, dynamic storylines, and sexy guests waiting to meet you. Test your wits by making smart choices and you may just get lucky, but watch out for Frank! It's YOUR night! New opportunity or peril could be waiting behind all your in-game choices. Maybe you’ll be a swell guy, and help the guests out with their problems, or maybe you’ll be a trouble-maker and start some drama?
Hoverforce (1990) no information Hoverforce takes place in the year 2050 where enemies known as 'alterants' have taken control of the city by distributing mind controlling drugs. You play with a 3-D view from a hovercraft in an attempt to destroy all alterants and stop the drug runs they make. The player takes the role of one of these 'Search and Destroy' criminals. They are given a ground skimmer armed with a light machine gun and they play their way through a series of increasingly difficult levels. (mobygames.com)
How Fish Is Made (2022) no information Are sardines trustworthy? Are you? Do you want to be? (igdb.com)
How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Game (1997) no information From the box: In this amusing game of memory and matching, players race around the board trying to rescue presents from the Grinch. The underside of each present has a toy on it; when players match a letter from the toy's name to their space on the board they collect that present. The player who rescues the most presents wins.
How to Say Goodbye (2022) no information How to Say Goodbye is a narrative puzzle game with a kind and gentle take on loss and grief. Reorganize environments inspired by illustrated books and solve puzzles to help a group of ghosts on their quest to finally move on. The game tells the story of a person recently turned into a ghost, lost in an unfamiliar world populated by disoriented spirits, help them in their quest to escape from the grasp of a mysterious Wizard. (presskit)
How to Survive (2013) no information How to Survive is a survival horror action role-playing video game. How to Survive is played from a top-down perspective. There are two game modes, story and challenge, and both can be played with up to two players. Challenge mode puts the player (s) on one side of the island, and they must get to the other side, where their getaway vehicle awaits. The player's mission is to gather materials, craft weapons, and make it off the island without dying. (wikipedia.org)
How to Survive 2 (2016) no information Dead or Alive? Make up your mind, stranger. We don’t like that undead business here in Louisiana…Survive solo or with friends as you look to fulfill your basic needs of food, water and shelter, crafting your own tools and weapons while you secure your camp and face flesh hungry zombies. (store.steampowered.com)
How to Train Your Dragon (2010) no information How to Train Your Dragon is an action-adventure game based upon the film of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014) no information How to Train Your Dragon 2 is a video game based on the film of the same name.
How to Win: Season One (2021) no information How to Win is an anarchic adventure/gaming experiment where players decide the rules. Whatever you decide, that’s what happens next in our story. No matter what chaos it creates. Play through all 5 chapters of Season 1, then send us your ideas for Season 2! (store.steampowered.com)
How\'s That (1900) no information The board has 25 boxes, each marked with a number (runs) or an 'out' decision (Bowled, Stumped, etc.). A match consists of one innings by each player (longer games can be agreed at the start). The first player to bat flips his 11 counters on to the board. If a counter is in a box with a number, it counts that many runs. If a counter lands in an 'out' box, then that counter is lost. After scoring runs, the same player flips again and the same procedure is followed. As wickets are taken, less and
Howard the Duck (1986) no information The game involves players controlling Howard the Duck to save his best friends, Phil and Beverly. After being parachuted to Volcano Island, Howard needs to find a backpack to proceed with the search. The game consists then of four levels, in the last of which Howard, armed with a Neutron gun, will finally face Overlord. (wikipedia.org)
Howzat: The Cricket Game For Enthusiasts (1992) no information Suitable for the enthusiast and beginner alike - where the rules are similar to the "real" game. Six different scoring rates allows variety while increased risk of dismissal with the higher scoring rate provides exciting matches. Not a computer simulation - as YOU the captain determine tactics and scoring rates. No need for dice, tokens or game board. Suitable for commuters, kids travelling in the car, as well as play in the comfort of home.
Howzat! (2000) no information Roll the dice and make your shot. Try to out-do your opponent in this game of wits and strategy. Will you make a century or be out for a duck? If it's not "Howzat!" then it just isn't cricket!
Hoyle: Official Book of Games - Volume 1 (1989) no information Play six different card games (Crazy Eights, Old Maid, Hearts, Gin Rummy, Cribbage, and Klondike Solitaire) against 0-3 computer opponents (as appropriate for each game). There are 18 available computer opponents, including characters from other Sierra games (Colonel Henry Dijon, Shelly LeBlanc, Officer Sonny Bonds, Larry Laffer, King Graham, Roger Wilco and Princess Rosella), Sierra employees (Warren Schwader and Jerry Moore) and their children, and others. (mobygames.com)
HQ Trivia (2017) no information The app takes a form of a live game show, which airs at 9 pm Eastern Time daily, with an extra show at 3 pm Eastern on weekdays.
Hrot (2023) no information Hrot is a 2023 first-person shooter video game developed by Spytihněv. The game is an homage to the 3D shooters of the 1990s and is primarily inspired by Chasm: The Rift and Quake (wikipedia.org).
htoL#NiQ (2014) no information The story begins on December 31, 9999, when a young amnesiac girl by the name of Mion wakes at the bottom of a dark ruins within a desolate world. Following a desire to let Mion escape the rubble and see the outside world, the firefly Hotaru leads her on a journey upwards through the ruins. On her journey outwards, she finds unmanned machines, distorted vegetation, and bodies of dead children. (wiki)
HTR High Tech Racing (2010) no information HTR High Tech Racing is a video game by Brazilian studio QUByte Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Hubbub (0) no information A traditional game played the Pequot Indians of North America. Each player starts with 5 scoring sticks and tosses five sticks or rocks in a bowl. If all five land with a colored side up a player wins 2 points. If three pieces land with colored side up, a player wins 1 point. Any other combination yields no points. If you win any points, you get to go again. If you don't win points, play passes to the other player. For every point lost, you must give the other player 1 scoring stick. The game en
Hudson Hawk (1991) no information The player assumes the role of Hudson Hawk, a cat burglar. He is sent on a mission to steal three Da Vinci artifacts. Walking through various levels in this platform game, the player must avoid sounding alarms. In addition, security guards and dogs show up to hamper the mission. (Wikipedia)
Hudson Selection Vol. 1: Cubic Lode Runner (2003) no information Isometric puzzle/action game. Released exclusively in Japan for the Nintendo Gamecube and the Playstation 2. (igdb)
Hudson Selection Vol. 2: Star Soldier (2003) no information A budget remake of the top-down sci-fi shooter Star Soldier for next-gen consoles. The game puts you in charge of a lone Galactic Empire starfighter as you make your way through several alien-infested stages using nothing but your reflexes and your laser weapons. The remake replaces the original graphics with a completely polygonal engine, featuring particle effects for all weapons and a new interface. (mobygames)
Hudson Selection Vol. 3: PC Genjin - Pithecanthropus Computerurus (2003) no information Fourteen years after its debut, PC Genjin (Bonk's Adventure) is remade as the third game out of four in the Hudson Selection series of game remakes. While the game remains mostly the same as the original, the graphics and sound have been completely overhauled. The graphics are fully 3D rendered and are similar in design to Yoshi's Story. Bonk has a meaner look and practically every sound effect is spelled out on-screen. Some of the levels are altered. (mobygames)
Hudson Selection Vol. 4: Takahashi Meijin no Bouken-jima (2003) no information A budget remake of the side-scrolling platform game Adventure Island for the GameCube and PlayStation 2. The story starts out with Master Higgins and his girlfriend relaxing until a purple cloud takes his girlfriend away to King Quiller. So it's up to Master Higgins to go and rescue her. (mobygames)
Hue (2016) no information Hue is a 2016 puzzle platformer video game designed by Henry Hoffman and Dan Da Rocha, developed by Fiddlesticks, and published by Curve Digital. (wikipedia.org)
Hugo II, Whodunit? (1991) no information Hugo II, Whodunit? is a parser-based adventure game in which the player controls Hugo's girlfriend, Penelope, who must investigate Uncle Horace's mysterious murder and Hugo's disappearance during a romantic getaway at her uncle's mansion. (wikipedia.org)
Hugo III, Jungle of Doom! (1992) no information Hugo III, Jungle of Doom! is a parser-based adventure game in which the player controls the protagonist, Hugo, who must find spider venom antidote to save the life of his girlfriend, Penelope, who is bitten after their plane crashes in the South American wilderness. (wikipedia.org)
Hugo\'s House of Horrors (1990) no information Hugo's House of Horrors is a parser-based adventure video game featuring tongue-in-cheek comedy. In the game, the player controls the protagonist, Hugo, who has come to a haunted house to look for his girlfriend, Penelope, who hasn't been seen since she went to babysit there. (wikipedia.org)
Hulk (2003) no information Hulk is a 2003 action video game based on the film of the same name, based on the Marvel Comics superhero. (wikipedia.org)
Hulk Hogan\'s Main Event (2011) no information Hulk Hogan's Main Event is a professional wrestling fighting game starring Hulk Hogan created by American studio Panic Button. (wikipedia.org)
Human Resource Machine (2015) no information Program little office workers to solve puzzles. Be a good employee! The machines are coming... for your job.From the creators of World of Goo and Little Inferno.
Human: Fall Flat (2016) no information Human: Fall Flat is a quirky, open-ended physics-based exploration puzzle platformer set in floating dreamscapes. Your goal is to find the exit of these surreal dreams by solving puzzles with nothing but your wits and physics. (store.steampowered.com)
Humanity (2023) no information A unique blend of puzzle-solving and action-platforming, HUMANITY puts the fate of all mankind in your hands. Er, paws. Did we mention you’re a dog? You are a Shiba Inu charged with commanding massive, marching crowds to jump, turn, push, float, shoot, and climb their way to salvation. (Metacritic.com)
Humankind (2021) no information Humankind is a turn-based strategy 4X video game by Amplitude Studios. (wikipedia.org)
The Humans (1992) no information The gameplay of The Humans has similarities to Lode Runner and Lemmings. Your job in this action puzzler is to help prehistoric man to evolve by helping them discover tools, the wheel, weapons, or even fire. Each level in the game will have a given task to help in this, and you are allotted a number of characters who must accomplish the task. The player can switch from person to person while moving the characters around each scrolling puzzle, and teamwork is essential to success. (mobygames.com)
Hundred Days (2021) no information Winemaking could be your best adventure. Make the best wine interacting with soil and nature and take your winery to the top. Your beautiful journey into the winemaking tradition starts now. (Metacritic.com)
Hungry Dinosaurs (1994) no information Hungry Dinosaurs is a strategy game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. (wikipedia.org)
Hungry Ghosts (2003) no information Hungry Ghosts is a first person adventure game released only in Japan for the PlayStation 2. The player guides a guilty soul through the after world in search of redemption. (igdb)
Hungry Giraffe (2012) no information Hungry Giraffe features the world's largest and hungriest even-toed ungulate.
Hungry Hungry Hippos (1967) no information Hungry Hungry Hippos is a tabletop game made for 2–4 players. The objective of the game is for each player to collect as many marbles as possible with their 'hippo' (a toy hippo model). (wikipedia.org)
Hungry Shark World (2016) no information The Sharks are back in the bigger and badder sequel to Hungry Shark Evolution! Control a shark in a feeding frenzy and eat your way through many oceans feasting on everything from bite-size fish and birds to tasty whales and unwitting humans!
Huniepop (2015) no information A love fairy from a mysterious land visits you in order to help with your relationship struggles.
HUNIEPOP 2: DOUBLE DATE (2021) no information Take a trip to an exotic island paradise for a steamy new adventure in this long awaited sequel to the popular dating sim / puzzle game hybrid, HuniePop! (metacritic.com)
Hunt A Killer: Class of \'98 (2021) no information Detective attempts to solve a murder at their boss's high school reunion. You play a six-episode murder mystery as private eye for Gray Investigations. Your boss was at her high school reunion in the small town of Chestnut Falls when local pharmacist Charles McDonagh is found murdered in his car on the side of the road. Box Set contains 6 episodes, each in its own box.
Hunt down (2020) no information Side Scrolling shooter where you are a bounty Hunter taking down criminals.
Hunt Down the Freeman (2018) no information Just another mission, or so you thought… until aliens from another dimension start invading Earth before a scientist with a crowbar hospitalizes you after wiping out your entire squad. Just when you thought you were finished, a man with a briefcase offers you the chance for another beginning. (store.steampowered.com)
The Hunt for Red October (1993) no information The Hunt Goes On! You are Captain Marko Ramius, commander of the most advanced nuclear submarine ever created - the Red October. In a desperate attempt to defect to the United States, you must evade detection from an onslaught of enemy forces, both underwater and on the surface. Danger comes at you from all sides - even from within. It's destroy or be destroyed! Each mission is an incredible challenge to your skill, reflexes and command abilities. (mobygames.com)
Hunt the Night (2023) no information Hunt the Night is a retro-style action-adventure game that combines a fast, skilled gameplay with dark fantasy lore. (Metacritic.com)
Hunt the Wumpus (1972) no information Hunt the Wumpus est un des premiers jeux informatiques. Il consiste en une partie de cache-cache avec un monstre, le Wumpus, tapi dans un réseau de cavernes souterraines. Wikipédia
Hunt: Showdown (2019) no information Hunt: Showdown is a first-person shooter survival horror video game published by Crytek. (wikipedia.org)
Huntdown (2020) no information n the mayhem-filled streets of the future where criminal gangs rule and cops fear to tread, only the bounty hunters can free the city from the corrupt fist of felony. Lay waste to the criminal underworld and make a killing in this hard boiled action comedy arcade shooter. (store.steampowered.com)
Hunted: The Demon\'s Forge (2011) no information Hunted: The Demon's Forge is an action game set in a dark fantasy world.
Hunter (1991) no information Hunter is a 3D action-adventure game in which the player navigates around a series of islands. (wikipedia.org)
Hunter × Hunter: Sorezore no Ketsui (2001) no information Hunter X Hunter: Sorezore no Ketsui is a Role-Playing game, developed by Access and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 2001. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Hunter x Hunter: Greed Island (2003) no information Hunter X Hunter: Greed Island is a Role-Playing game, developed by Access and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 2003. (gamefaqs.gamestop.com)
Hunter x Hunter: Ishi o Tsugu Mono (2000) no information Hunter x Hunter, a very popular game from Weekly Shonen Jump and TV anime, is now an RPG that uses a new system called "Word Reference". The "Word Reference" is a new system that uses words as keywords to advance the game, and by entering keywords into the main character's "Dennou Mobile" item, various information is obtained from it and the story progresses. (gamesdb.launchbox-app.com)
Hunter x Hunter: Michibi Kareshi Mono (2001) no information A one player role-playing game published and developed by Bandai in 2001. (gamesdatabase.org)
Hunter: The Reckoning (2002) no information One year before the events of the game, the execution of convicted serial killer Nathaniel Arkady at Ashcroft Penitentiary caused those who have died by hand of the prison warden rise up in revenge. The four people who were present at Arkady's execution witnessed the uprising of the supernatural evil, and all four received a message in their minds to act against the vast supernatural force that threatened the entire population of Ashcroft. (Wiki)
Hunter: The Reckoning: Redeemer (2003) no information Hunter: the Reckoning: Redeemer begins five years after the events of Wayward. The original four characters now team up with a new addition, Redeemer Kaylie Winters.She calls her adopted father and his allies back to Ashcroft, which has been revitalized by the presence of the corporation Genefex. Unfortunately for Genefex, it's unaware of Ashcroft's history, and it's being manipulated by unseen forces. (TVTropes)
Hunter: The Reckoning: Wayward (2003) no information The game begins a couple of years after the first The Reckoning. Since the first siege by darkness of Ashcroft, society has waded its way back to the accursed town. Along with them come two unknown Hunters whose arrival has gone unnoticed by the majority of the town's population; the portion that isn't aligned with darkness, that is. Once the four Hunters arrive in Ashcroft, they immediately begin a search for them, which is where the story truly begins. (wiki)
Hunter\'s Arena: Legends (2020) no information Hunter’s Arena is a 30 player PvP & PvE combat-based Battle Royale set in the ancient Aisa. Survive and become the deadliest Hunter in the world of Hunter's Arena! (store.steampowered.com)
Hunter\'s Trophy 2: America (2013) no information Hunter's Trophy 2: America is a first-person shooter of sorts but is a far cry from your modern run and gun efforts.
Hunter\'s Trophy 2: Australia (2013) no information Hunter's Trophy 2: Australia is a very basic and very easy hunting game.
Hunting Simulator (2017) no information Live the adventure of the hunt, from Alberta to Texas, France, Colorado or Scotland. Play single or multiplayer, choose your hunting gear and firearms of choice, including Browning® and Winchester® models, and master tracking 37 different animal species each with realistic behaviours.
Hunting Simulator 2 (2020) no information With your hunting dog by your side, explore the Texan desert and forests of Colorado and Europe as you track down 33 animal species. Choose your gear from over 160 official weapons, accessories and clothing items (including Browning, Winchester and Bushnell). (store.steampowered.com)
Hurricanes (1994) no information Hurricanes is a 1994 SNES and Sega Genesis game based on the 90s animated TV show. (giantbomb.com)
Hustle Kings (2009) no information Hustle Kings is a pool video game by British developer VooFoo Studios for the PlayStation 3. It was released on the PlayStation Store in Europe on 22 December 2009 and in North America on 28 January 2010. The game features a career mode as well as various trick shot and tournament modes.
Hybrid (2012) no information Hybrid is a downloadable third-person shooter video game. (wikipedia.org)
Hybrid Heaven (1999) no information A synthetic human hybrid created by aliens turns on his masters when he kills a synthetic human intended to replace the President's bodyguard. (IMDB)
Hydlide (1984) no information Hydlide is an action role-playing game developed and published by T&E Soft. (wikipedia.org)
Hydlide 3: The Space Memories (1987) no information Super Hydlide (originally entitled Hydlide 3: The Space Memories) is the third entry in the Hydlide series, continuing its action RPG legacy. Character creation allows the player to choose one of the four character classes: Warrior, Thief, Priest, and Monk. (mobygames)
Hydlide II: Shine of Darkness (1985) no information Hydlide II: Shine Of Darkness is an action RPG, and the second installment in the Hydlide series.
Hydra (1990) no information If being the best speedboat racer in the world were all there was to life, you'd live on easy street. But when the government of Hydra has asked for your help in defeating Hydra's enemies by couriering parts to a secret weapon, and those enemies know you're coming... well then, life gets interesting. (mobygames)
Hydro Thunder (1999) no information The gameplay of Hydro Thunder consists of racing high-tech speedboats through treacherous environments, from the cold seas of the Arctic Circle, to a post-apocalyptic, flooded version of New York City. (wiki)
Hydro Thunder Hurricane (2010) no information Hydro Thunder Hurricane is a boat racing video game developed by Vector Unit and published by Microsoft Game Studios for the Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Arcade. The game was released on July 28, 2010 as part of Microsoft's Xbox Live Summer of Arcade promotion. It is the sequel to Hydro Thunder, originally an arcade game and part of the Thunder series. (wikipedia.org)
Hydrophobia (2010) no information Hydrophobia is a survival-adventure video game. Gameplay involves the player being able to interact with the environment, and the realistic water dynamics. (wikipedia.org)
Hylics (2015) no information The player character is Wayne, a humanoid being with yellow skin and crescent-shaped horns. Most of the game's NPCs speak using random text generation, in a manner described as a deliberately misleading red herring, albeit consistent with the setting, with the player's goals being represented through environmental design instead. The world and characters are alluded to be posthuman in nature and the goal of the game is to defeat the moon king Gibby. (Wiki)
Hylics 2 (2020) no information The tyrant Gibby’s minions seek to reconstitute their long-presumed-annihilated master. It’s up to our crescent headed protagonist Wayne to assemble a crew and put a stop to that sort of thing. (Steam)
Hype: The Time Quest (1999) no information The game revolves around Hype, a 22-year-old knight in the service of King Taskan IV, following a quest through time to return to his own time in order to save the kingdom from the evil black knight Barnak. Hype's adventures therefore take place in the same kingdom throughout four different periods of its history. (wiki)
Hype: The Time Quest (2001) no information The game revolves around Hype, a 22-year-old knight in the service of King Taskan IV, following a quest through time to return to his own time in order to save the kingdom from the evil black knight Barnak. Hype's adventures therefore take place in the same kingdom throughout four different periods of its history. (wiki)
Hyper Demon (2022) no information Hyper Demon is an FPS like no other. A pearl of lightning. A dream from the future. A drop of poison. A swan song. The faster you slay demons, the harder the game and the higher your score. There is an end. Will it see you? (igdb)
Hyper Duel (1993) no information Released only in Japan, Hyper Duel is a horizontally scrolling shooter where the player controls a spaceship that can change into an upright, humanoid "Armor" mode.
Hyper Light Drifter (2016) no information Explore a beautiful, vast and ruined world riddled with dangers and lost technologies.
Hyper Scape (2020) no information Life is idyllic for the 1% that can afford it. For the rest of the 10 billion souls trapped in the crush of the megacities, day-to-day life is a grind. The fastest way to rise to the top and change one's lot in life is to compete in Crown Rush, an intense urban battle royale taking place at the heart of the Hyper Scape. Win at Crown Rush, and change your life! (Playstation Store description)
Hyper Sentinel (2018) no information A face-melting, pixel-pumping, arcade shoot 'em up featuring awesome power-ups, epic boss battles and spectacular effects at a blistering 60fps. Blast into battle against huge space destroyers in Arcade Mode, tackle endless waves of enemies in Survival Mode and face off against epic level ...
Hyper Sports (1984) no information Hyper Sports, known in Japan as Hyper Olympic '84 (??????????'84) is an arcade game published in 1984 by Konami. (wikipedia.org)
Hyper Universe (2016) no information Leave the grind and start the brawl. Hyper Universe deftly combines action-packed combat and team-based strategic gameplay. With an outrageous cast of characters assembled from every corner of the galaxy, prepare for a gaming experience that’s out of this world! (Steam)
Hyper V-Ball (1992) no information Hyper V-Ball is a volleyball simulation based on the 1991 arcade game Power Spikes. All action is seen from a side-view perspective, meaning it is only possible to move players to the left or right. The player can choose between three different leagues: Men's League, Woman's League and Hyper League, which is a league for robots. Two buttons are used to control the ball, one for normal actions and one for Hyper Plays. (mobygames.com)
Hyper Void (2015) no information Hyper Void is a 3D shooter video game, developed and published by InFramez Technology. (wikiepdia.org)
HyperBlade (1996) no information Brutality to an extreme is permitted, as advances in medical sciences have prevented once-fatal conditions (such as decapitation) from altering one's life. Each player must avoid the jaks of other players, as well as many arena objects. The players are allowed any enhancement, from steroids to bionic appendages. Each player is in a suit that allows maximum flexibility, strength, and protection, all of which are needed, colored to represent the team they play for. (wiki)
Hyperburner (2016) no information Hyperburner is a high-speed space flier set in a distant colonial solar system. Take on the sheer velocity of increasingly dangerous courses, unlocking endless-mode leaderboards as you master each one. Built for mobile with smooth and responsive free-steering, playable in portrait or landscape.
Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart (2014) no information Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart (超女神信仰ノワール 激神ブラックハート, Chō Megami Shinkō Nowāru Geki-Shin Burakkuhāto, literally "Hyper-goddess faith Noire: fierce god Black heart") is a 2014 tactical role-playing game developed by Compile Heart and Sting Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Hyperdimension Neptunia (2010) no information Hyperdimension Neptunia (超次元ゲイム ネプテューヌ, Chōjigen Geimu Neputyūnu, lit. "Super Dimension Game Neptune") is a 2010 role-playing video game developed by Idea Factory. (wikipedia.org)
Hyperdimension Neptunia mk2 (2011) no information Hyperdimension Neptunia mk2 (超次元ゲイム ネプテューヌmk2, Chōjigen Geimu Neputyūnu mk2, lit. Super Dimensional Game Neptune mk2) is a 2011 role-playing video game developed by Idea Factory and Compile Heart, with assistance from Nippon Ichi Software, Gust Corporation, 5pb., and the recently founded company Comcept by Keiji Inafune. (wikipedia.org)
Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth 1 (2013) no information Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth 1 is a remake of Hyperdimension Neptunia.
Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth 3: V Generation (2014) no information Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth 3: V Generation is a remaster of Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory.
Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth2: Sisters Generation (2014) no information Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth2: Sisters Generation is a remaster of Hyperdimension Neptunia mk2.
Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed (2014) no information Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed (超次元アクション ネプテューヌU, Chō Jigen Akushon Nepute~yūnu U, lit. Super Dimension Action Neptune U) is a hack and slash video game developed by Compile Heart and Tamsoft. (wikipedia.org)
Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory (2012) no information Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory (神次元ゲイムネプテューヌV, Kami Jigen Game Neptune V, also known as Ultra Dimension Neptune V) is an action role-playing game developed and published by Idea Factory with the assistance of Compile Heart. (wikipedia.org)
Hyperdimension Neptunia: Producing Perfection (2013) no information Hyperdimension Neptunia: Producing Perfection (神次元アイドル ネプテューヌPP, Kami Jigen Idol Neptune PP, lit. "Ultra Dimension Idol Neptune PP") is a life simulation and rhythm video game developed by Compile Heart and Tamsoft. (wikipedia.org)
HyperDot (2020) no information HyperDot is a minimal action arcade masterpiece with one rule: dodge everything. A game by Charles McGregor. (Metacritic.com)
Hyperfight (2019) no information HYPERFIGHT is a fighting game where every hit is lethal, and every win counts. Lightning-fast 1-on-1 duels! (steam)
Hypergun (2018) no information
Hyperlight (2011) no information Take control of the Hyperlight and burn your enemies faster-than-light in this innovative, psychedelic and super-fast retro arcade space shooter! (Metacritic.com)
HyperParasite (2020) no information A rogue-lite twin-stick shooter/brawler that never plays the same twice. Collect and control 60 different characters as the body-snatching alien Parasite with a grudge against humanity. Fight to the top of the food chain: possess the President, push the Big Red Button and one-up the human race. (store.steampowered.com)
Hyperspace Dogfights (2018) no information Hyperspace Dogfights is a juicy jet-combat roguelite in which you blast, dodge and slice your way through masses of technologically inferior baddies. Your jet evolves differently on each run and becomes stronger and weirder by gathering some of the 300+ items available ingame. (store.steampowered.com)
HyperZone (1991) no information A 3D shooter similar to Space Harrier. Control different futuristic flying vehicles and blast your way through numerous enemies and obstacles. If your ship is getting too fast, you can use the brakes, however flying too slow damages your ship. Apart from the standard weapons, most ships have a special attack that can be charged by holding down the fire button. The action takes place on set tracks; leaving those tacks will cause heavy damage to your ship. (mobygames.com)
Hypnagogia Boundless Dreams (2021) no information Meet colorful characters, discover mysterious secrets, and reassemble the fractured remains of an ethereal crystal as you explore a series of abstract worlds based on dreams, nightmares, and the places in between. (store.steampowered.com)
Hypnospace Outlaw (2019) no information Greetings Enforcer, and thank you for enlisting in the Hypnospace Patrol Department! As the world falls into its slumber, Hypnospace becomes a bustling global village. These virtual streets aren't going to police themselves! (store.steampowered.com)
Hyrule Warriors (2014) no information Hyrule Warriors mixes the hack-and-slash gameplay of Koei Tecmo's Dynasty Warriors series of video games with settings and characters from Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda series. (wikipedia.org)
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity (2020) no information Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity is a hack-and-slash video game developed by Omega Force. (wikipedia.org)
Hysteria Hospital: Emergency Ward (2009) no information Hysteria Hospital: Emergency Ward is a casual video game developed by Portuguese studio GameInvest with Camel Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
I-Ninja (2003) no information After a ninja accidentally kills his sensi, he must train to become stronger. (IMDb)
I, Robot (1984) no information I, Robot is an arcade game designed by Dave Theurer and published by Atari, Inc. (wikipedia.org)
I.G.I.-2: Covert Strike (2003) no information David Jones, was sent to the Carpathian mountains to recover a set of EMP chips stolen by a group of Russian mafia from a high-tech US facility. (imdb)
I.Q.: Intelligent Qube (1997) no information In the game, the player controls a character who must run around a platform made of cubes, clearing certain cubes as they approach. Cubes are "cleared" by marking a spot on the stage, waiting for the cube to roll on top of it, and then deactivating the marked spot. (wikipedia.org)
I\'m Not Saying You\'re Stupid... (2018) no information At the beginning of the game each player gets paper and a pen to write their answers on. Also one player is designated as the score keeper. Each player also gets one of the I'm Not Saying You're Stupid... cards. To start one player draws a trivia card and reads the first question. Each player writes what they think the answer is. All of the questions have a numeric answer, and each player should only write a numeric answer. After every player has written their answer, each player places their
I\'m the Boss! (1994) no information The real game of making deals. It’s all about making deals with other players, and negotiating to get what you want. The action cards change things up, as other players can insert themselves into deals, and otherwise mess up other players’ deals. The odds increase as you go.
I\'m the Boss!: The Card Game (2012) no information Each round, players play cards in turns to give them the right to a "cut" of the current deal. When a player has passed twice, he can no longer influence that round. After everyone has passed twice, the round ends, and points are totaled to calculate the value of that deal. While playing cards, players can negotiate in order to encourage other players to make plays that are favorable to them. After a number of such deals (rounds), the game ends, and the player who has the most money wins.
Ib (2012) no information Nine-year-old Ib is taken to Weiss Guertena's art museum by her mother and father. Ib wanders off on her own. She examines a painting she does not understand as the museum abruptly empties during a power outage, its doors locking before she can leave with the other guests. A series of paint splatters guide her into a different painting of the deep sea, which she physically enters. Trapped in an alien, painted world, Ib eventually finds and joins forces with two others. (wikipedia.org)
Ibb & Obb (2008) no information ibb & obb is a puzzle platform video game developed by Sparpweed Games for PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows. It began as Richard Boeser's graduation project and debuted at IndieCade in 2008. The Nintendo Switch version was released on March 5, 2020. (wikipedia.org)
iCarly (2009) no information iCarly (or iCarly: The Game) is a 2009 party video game loosely based on the TV series of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
iCarly 2: iJoin the Click! (2010) no information Carly 2: iJoin the Click! is a 2010 video game loosely based on the TV series of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
ICARUS (2021) no information ICARUS is a session-based PvE survival game for up to eight co-op players or solo. Explore a savage alien wilderness in the aftermath of terraforming gone wrong. Survive long enough to mine exotic matter, then return to orbit to craft more advanced tech. Meet your deadline or be left behind forever. (steam)
ICBM (2020) no information ICBM is a real-time strategy game of nuclear destruction. Research new technologies, build up your nuclear stockpile and use a combination of ships, planes and missiles to strike at the heart of your opponents’ cities while keeping your population safe from harm. (mobygames.com)
Ice Age 2: The Meltdown (2006) no information Ice Age 2: The Meltdown (also known as Ice Age 2 in Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS versions) is a 2006 video game based on the film of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
Ice Age: Continental Drift - Arctic Games (2012) no information Ice Age: Continental Drift – Arctic Games is a video game based on the film Ice Age: Continental Drift/
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009) no information Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (also known as Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs in PAL territories) is a 2009 platform game based on the film of the same name, developed by Eurocom. (wikipedia.org)
Ice Age: Scrat\'s Nutty Adventure (2019) no information Scrat’s on a brand new quest! Sabre-tooth squirrel Scrat is on a nutty quest! His prized possession is locked inside an ancient Scratazon Temple – and the only way to get it back is to retrieve four legendary Crystal Nuts, scattered across the land. (store.steampowered.com)
Ice Climber (1985) no information Popo and Nana, collectively known as the Ice Climbers, venture up 32 ice-covered mountains to recover stolen vegetables from a giant condor. (Wikipedia)
Ice Cream Surfer (2018) no information The evil Broccoli, irritated by the fact that kids hate vegetables and love ice creams, has created an army of vegetables to destroy the flavor galaxy. Only the Ice Cream Surfer with the help of his 4 super tasty friends can prevent that.
Ice Hockey (1988) no information The play and mechanics of Ice Hockey are mostly similar to that of ice hockey in real life. The objective for both team is to hit a black puck with a hockey stick that each player carries into the opponent's goal. Teams are made up of five players including the goaltender, as opposed to six in real life. (WIkipedia)
Icewind Dale (2000) no information Icewind Dale is a party-based role-playing game with real-time combat, very similar in visual style and basic gameplay mechanics to Baldur's Gate. The game utilizes the second edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons rules. (mobygames.com)
Icewind Dale II (2002) no information The worst fear of the civilized realms has come true. The Goblinoids have united into an army of outcasts and misfits and they want to claim the Ten Towns for themselves. Massive swarms of Orcs and Worg-mounted Goblins are attempting to overrun the town of Targos, and that's just the beginning! A call has gone out to all those willing to face insurmountable odds in defense of the Ten Towns. Will you heed the call to arms and face the greatest threat to the Spine of the World? (GOG store page)
Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition (2014) no information Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition is an enhanced version of Icewind Dale, similar to the previous releases for the Baldur's Gate games. Next to the main game it incorporates the content of the expansions Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter and Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter - Trials of the Luremaster. (mobygames.com)
Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter (2001) no information Picking up after the conclusion of Icewind Dale, peace has returned to Icewind Dale... or so it seems. A plot by the northern Barbarians to attack the Ten Towns is underway, and it is up to the party of adventurers to investigate and stop this plot. (mobygames.com)
ICEY (2017) no information ICEY is a 2D side-scrolling action game and a META game in disguise. As you follow the narrator's omnipresent voice, you will see through ICEY's eyes and learn the truth about her world. The narrator will constantly urge you in one direction, but you must ask, "Why? Why am I following his directions?"
ICO (2001) no information Ico (?? Iko), stylized as ICO, is an action-adventure video game developed by SIE Japan Studio and Team Ico, and published by Sony Computer Entertainment, released for the PlayStation 2 video game console in 2001 and 2002 in various regions. It was designed and directed by Fumito Ueda, who wanted to create a minimalist game around a "boy meets girl" concept. (wikipedia.org)
Iconoclasts (2018) no information he game combines combat on a 2D plane using a gun with solving environmental puzzles using the main character's wrench. Not only will the player have to explore the world, but fight large robotic bosses. (Wikipedia)
Idea (2023) no information It's time for the world to learn about your idea. Watch your ideas, sent out to explore the world, from a bird's eye view as they roll and fall, bouncing around landscapes recorded by Olli Huttunen, with no loading time between scenes. Twice per screen, you can clear away barriers so your idea can continue to advance. Sometimes, your idea will end its journey without reaching its destination – but it can help other people’s ideas in the future, or even yourself. (store.steampowered.com)
Idiom Addict (2013) no information Here's how it works: decipher idioms and common phrases from clues read by opposing teams to advance on the game board. But don't be a sourpuss if your team loses. Because win or lose, you'll give your brain's language centers a workout.
Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms (2017) no information Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms is an official Dungeons & Dragons idle clicker game. Idle Champions challenges players to assemble a party of Champions and master the art of Formation Strategy. Players unlock new heroes, upgrade them to reveal special abilities, and collect epic gear. The key to glory is learning how to combine Champion abilities to defeat an onslaught of powerful monsters. The game is updated regularly with limited-time events. (Steam Store)
Idle Heroes (2016) no information The aim of Idle Heroes is to assemble a group of Heroes and to continuously improve and equip them with new items. With these heroes fights are carried out, repeatedly, which brings different rewards. Even when you're not around. (igdb.com)
Idle Slayer (2020) no information Idle Slayer is an auto-runner with idle game elements, with a fantasy setting and a retro pixel-art style. Run and jump to grab coins and cut through enemies to earn riches, upgrade gear and unlock skills. Once progress begins to slow down, the player can "ascend" which will reset the game but earn special Slayer Points, which can be exchanged for permanent upgrades that significantly speed up the next run, through a special skill tree.
Iesabel (2013) no information In the times of darkness, only the mightiest of heroes can save the world. Stand out against the evil all by yourself in epic single player mode. Swarms of bloodthirsty monsters, loads of epic gear to collect, dozens of skills to obtain. Grab your sword and fling yourself into action now! (steam.com)
If Found... (2020) no information If Found... is an interactive visual novel about going home, coming out and erasing everything. (store.steampowered.com)
If My Heart Had Wings (2012) no information If My Heart Had Wings is an eroge visual novel video game developed by Pulltop. (wikipedia.org)
If on a Winter\'s Night: Four Travelers (2021) no information If On A Winter's Night, Four Travelers is a narrative-driven point-and-click adventure that explores the stories of four different characters in a masked ball taking place on a train in the late 1920s. (mobygames.com)
If Wishes Were Fishes! (2007) no information Players are fishermen, trying to catch the most valuable fish and sell them in the market for the best prices. With limited space for storing caught fish, players must use their wits to get the right fish to market at the right times. This is where the granting of wishes is most helpful. Just catch the fish who will grant the wish you want, throw it back, and you get your wish. Sounds simple, but the game does require a bit of thinking and planning. The wishes can help you increase the value of
Iggy\'s Reckin\' Balls (1998) no information Iggy's Reckin' Balls is a simple racing game with tower-based levels. Each type of stage is divided into 10 towers. The players race up the tower and the first to reach the top is teleported back to the bottom. Once two or three laps (or just one in final towers in each world) have been completed, the tower is destroyed and the player moves on to the next tower. (wikipedia.org)
Ignition (1997) no information In an exotic range of vehicles and around some of the harshest circuits ever devised, you've got to ram, nudge, barge and otherwise cheat your way to victory. If you spot a sneaky shortcut, then use it - if your opponent's hugging the cliff edge then give him a nudge and a salute as you cruise into the lead and he cruises into a deep gorge. (Steam.com)
The Ignition Factor (1994) no information The Ignition Factor has the player take control of one of the most dangerous jobs, a firefighter, as they progress through several stages including a museum, a mine and a variety of buildings including a skyscraper. The goal of each mission is the same, traverse the building while avoiding fires or extinguishing them, save victims and keep from being burned. (mobygames)
Igor: Objective Uikokahonia (1994) no information Igor: Objective Uikokahonia is a 1994 graphic adventure game developed by the Spanish company Pendulo Studios and published by DROsoft. The game tells the story of Igor Parker, a university student in love with a classmate named Laura Wright. Hoping to win her affection, Igor surmounts a series of obstacles in an effort to join her on a field trip to the island paradise of Uikokahonia. The player assumes the role of Igor and navigates the campus while collecting items and solving puzzles. (wiki)
IGPX: Immortal Grand Prix (2006) no information It is a team-based racing experience that goes at high speeds involves a lot of action and is based off of a popular TV cartoon series.
Iji (2008) no information The player controls Iji Kataiser, a young woman enhanced with nanotechnology, as she navigates a research facility on modern day Earth in the wake of an invasion by the Tasen, an alien species. Awakening after an aerial bombardment, Iji finds herself enhanced with nanotechnology and, learning of the Tasen and their invasion, resolves to convince the aliens' leader to retreat from the planet, guided by her brother Dan via the complex's loudspeaker system. (Wikipedia)
IK+ (1987) no information In the game, three karateka fight against each other on a beach, trying to be the first to score six points. The game can be played by one or two human players, so at least one fighter is always controlled by the computer.
Ikachan (2000) no information Ikachan (?????) is a freeware video game created by Japanese developer Daisuke Amaya, under the art name Pixel. (wikipedia.org)
Ikao: The Lost Souls (2019) no information Synopsis : Ikao, a little bluish creature, suddenly finds herself in the abyss of time without any memory. After coming out he has no choice but to travel the world in search of answers to the mystery behind his past. (Steam)
Ikari III: The Rescue (1989) no information Ikari III: The Rescue (also known as Ikari Warriors III: The Rescue), known simply as Ikari III (怒III) in Japan, is an arcade run & gun shoot 'em up. (wikipedia.org)
Ikari Warriors (1986) no information The player takes the role of commando-like warriors named Ralf and Clark, who must try to reach the village of Ikari. Enemy units attempting to kill the player include tanks, enemy soldiers and helicopters. A number of power-ups along the way help the player achieve victory. (Wikipedia)
Ikaruga (2001) no information Ikaruga is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up. The game features five stages, three levels of difficulty, and supports single-player or two-player cooperative modes. (wikipedia.org)
Ikenfell (2020) no information A turn based-tactical RPG about a group of troublesome magic students. Use timing mechanics to power your spells and block attacks, explore the twisted halls of a vast magic school, fight challenging monsters and bosses, find tons of hidden treasure, and uncover dark secrets never meant to be found. (Metacritic.com)
Ikenie no Yoru (2011) no information Ikenie no Yoru (???????, lit. "Night of Sacrifice"), is a horror, adventure video game for the Wii console, developed and published by Marvelous Entertainment. (wikipedia.org)
Ikonei Island: An Earthlock Adventure (2023) no information In this game, you explore a beautiful island, uncover hidden mysteries, collect items to craft a charming home and bond with magical creatures. Along with genre staples like farming and crafting, this game also has an exploration mechanic that sees you make friends with local wildlife and use their unique abilities to help you access new areas of the island, encounters with perilous pirate camps, monsters to battle and the ability to experience it all in co-op with your friends. (game presskit)
IL-2 Sturmovik (2001) no information IL-2 Sturmovik (??-2 ?????????) is a 2001 World War II combat flight simulator video game and is the first installment in the IL-2 Sturmovik series. (wikipedia.org)
IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey (2009) no information IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey, or Wings of Prey on the PC, is a combat flight simulation video game. (wikipedia.org)
Illbleed (2001) no information Illbleed is a survival horror video game developed by Crazy Games for the Sega Dreamcast. (wikipedia.org)
Illusion of Gaia (1993) no information Will stumbles into a "Dark Space" where he meets a strange being called Gaia. Gaia tells Will that he must leave his home and save the world from a coming evil. A comet is approaching, and it will bring ill fortune to the world. As he travels, Will gains the ability to change into other forms, each with special powers: Freedan, a dark knight, and Shadow, a solid form of energy. (Wikipedia)
Illusion: A Tale of the Mind (2018) no information Illusion is a puzzle exploration game set in the ambience of the early 1920’s Parisian cabaret. Step into the shoes of a young girl named Emma and live her adventures as she is trapped inside the mind of a mad man.
ilomilo (2010) no information ilomilo is a puzzle video game developed by Southend Interactive and Microsoft Game Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Image Fight (1988) no information ImageFight is a top-down vertically scrolling space shooter. On every level there will be enemy ships, turrets, robots, and other machines shooting projectiles or trying to ram you. But there are also power-ups scattered around in small green containers. You must destroy these containers before you can obtain the power-up. Those power-ups include pods that add extra attack power or speed, new kinds of weapons, the ability to fire in different directions, etc. (mobygames.com)
Imaginaria (2021) no information Imaginaria is both a night watch and the night watcher. It's a military term, supposedly coming from Latin, Imaginarius: relative to a mental figure. Perhaps because under Imaginaria duty the mind likes to wander too. Here in Antarctica we do them since the incident. And tonight I am Imaginaria. (store.steampowered.com)
Imagine: Babyz (2007) no information Imagine Babyz (Known as Imagine Babies in Pal) Is a game similar to Baby Pals which is a baby sitting sim game in which the character is tasked with caring for 6 babies during different development stages. While their grandmother is away and to become a qualified nanny. (giantbomb.com)
Imagine: Championship Rider 3D (2013) no information The first authentic horse game for the Nintendo 3DS. (giantbomb.com)
Imagine: Fashion Designer (2007) no information Create whatever you dream in the most realistic & customizable fashion design game yet. (nintendo.com)
Imagine: Fashion Life (2012) no information Experience three fabulous fashion careers: become the trendy designer, the most glamorous top model or the best mall owner! (nintendo.com)
Imaginiff (1998) no information Each round, one of the players is chosen as the "subject" of a question. The question has 6 multiple choice answers. The question is read aloud and players vote on the answer they think is correct. Points are awarded to the players that chose the most popular answer.
Imhotep (2016) no information In Imhotep, the players become builders in Egypt who want to emulate the first and best-known architect there, namely Imhotep. Over six rounds, they move wooden stones by boat to create five seminal monuments, and on a turn, a player chooses one of four actions: Procure new stones, load stones on a boat, bring a boat to a monument, or play an action card. (boardgamegeek.com)
Immercenary (1995) no information In the future, mankind has been enslaved in a virtual reality simulation known as Perfect. This simulation is controlled by an entity known as Perfect1 and it has to be destroyed in order to shut down the system. You are Immercenary Number Five, and it's your job to do it. (mobygames.com)
Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile (2004) no information In this historic city-building game by the designers of Pharaoh, set in the ancient Egypt, the focus is on the people who live in the cities. Every character behaves like an intelligent human, with their own wishes and needs. You, as a pharaoh, cannot control them directly, but instead you have to create the conditions that allow them to move up in society. You will need to manage natural resources as well as your people. (mobygames.com)
Immortal Realms: Vampire Wars (2020) no information Immortal Realms: Vampire Wars is an engaging strategy game set in a dark vampire world in turmoil, that combines empire management and turn-based combat with unique card-game elements. (store.steampowered.com)
Immortal Redneck (2018) no information A First-Person Shooter set in Egypt with rogue-lite elements.
Immortal Rogue (2019) no information Immortal Rogue is a brutal, swipe-controlled action roguelike. You play as a vampire that wakes up every 100 years to feed. Who you choose to hunt directly impacts the future and changes the game world. Different timelines offer different enemies to defeat and unique items to discover. You can fight samurai with a rocket fist from a long lost civilization, or take out cyborgs with an enchanted katana. (Metacritic.com)
Immortal Soul: Black Survival (2019) no information Black Survival is a Real-Time Survival Game, where you must survive by any means out of 10 competitors in a deserted island. Make split-second decisions with a single click! Immerse yourself in the fierce battle for survival; you do not have a second to spare! Search, Craft, Attack, and Run!
The Immortal (1990) no information The Immortal is an isometric action-adventure dark fantasy video game. (wikipedia.org)
Immortal: Unchained (2018) no information
Immortality (2022) no information Marissa Marcel was a film star. She made three movies. But none of the movies was ever released. And Marissa Marcel disappeared. An interactive trilogy from Sam Barlow, creator of "Her Story".
Immortals Fenyx Rising (2020) no information Immortals Fenyx Rising is an action-adventure video game developed by Ubisoft Quebec. (wikipedia.org)
Immortals of Aveum (2023) no information Immortals of Aveum is played from a first-person perspective. The game features around 25 spells-including offensive and defensive magics of the red, blue, and green varieties. Additionally, the game features a talent tree with over 80 nodes. You play the sorcerer Jak that joins an elite order of battlemages to save a planet on the verge of abyss. (Wikipedia)
Immure (2019) no information IMMURE is a story driven, psychological horror game. Will, the protagonist, has found himself trapped inside a foreboding Mansion with no exit. To escape, he must travel through strange doors which lead into other dimensions, filled with tormented souls. (store.steampowered.com)
Impact Winter (2018) no information 'In 30 days, help is coming…' A mysterious radio transmission claims that help is inbound. You are Jacob Solomon: leader of a makeshift team trying to survive the aftermath of a devastating asteroid collision. The world you once knew is no more – buried deep beneath the constant snowfall. Your ...
Impact! (1987) no information Impact is a breakout/pong game for the Atari ST developed by Audiogenic released in 1987.
Imperator: Rome (2019) no information Imperator: Rome is a grand strategy wargame developed and published by Paradox Interactive. (wikipedia.org)
Imperial Glory (2005) no information Imperial Glory is a hybrid strategy game set in the era of the Napoleonic Wars, wherein you play as any of the five empires of that era, that is: France, England, Russia, Austria and Prussia. (Mobygames)
Imperial SaGa (2015) no information Set in an original world, the player controls an emperor or empress as they maintain their empire against magical and human threats; while there is an original narrative with a final boss, many of the events are based on the plots and characters of previous SaGa games. Gameplay revolves around exploring a world map and successfully completing battles, which enable soldiers and vassals to strengthen. (wiki)
Imperialism (1997) no information Imperialism is a turn-based strategy game for Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh computers, developed by Frog City Software and published by Strategic Simulations in 1997. In Imperialism, the player is the ruler of a 19th-century country, and aims to become ruler of the world by conquest or by vote. Imperialism was followed by Imperialism II: Age of Exploration. (wikipedia.org).
Imperialism II: Age of Exploration (1999) no information Imperialism II: Age of Exploration is a turn-based strategy computer game developed by Frog City Software and published by Strategic Simulations, Inc. (SSI) in 1999. It is the successor to the 1997 game Imperialism. In Imperialism II, the player starts as ruler of a 16th-century European country, and must build an empire. (wikipedia.org).
Imperium (1992) no information In 2027 AD, there is a distant planet where high-tech robots have enslaved a class of mechanized creatures. These slaves have formed an underground resistance and developed a suit of armor that holds the key to victory. The only thing holding back these robots, is that the body armor can only be worn by a human. The player takes control of that human. This game is a vertical scrolling shooter. The player start with one life and 5 energy units for that life. (mobygames.com)
Imperium Romanum (2008) no information Imperium Romanum is a 2008 video game for Microsoft Windows developed by Haemimont Games. (wikipedia.org)
Implosion - Never Lose Hope (2017) no information 20 years after the fall of Earth, the remaining survivors of the human race once again face the threat of extinction from an unknown life form known as XADA. The humans developed a countermeasure technology, creating a series of battle suits through a program dubbed the War-Mech III. Ride the "Avalon", one of the deadliest battle suits made, and defend your people!
Import Tuner Challenge (2006) no information Import Tuner Challenge is the international title for Shutokō Battle X (or Shutokou Battle X) (首都高バトル X), a racing game published by Ubisoft and developed by Genki for the Xbox 360. (wikipedia.org)
Impossamole (1990) no information For Monty Mole, a day at the beach turns into the adventure of his life when he's beamed aboard an alien spacecraft. He's transformed into Impossamole, with super powers to save their planet from the evil Vlarg! (igdb)
Impossible Creatures (2003) no information Impossible Creatures is a real-time strategy with a twist. Rather than building "Unit A" and "Unit B" like nearly all other real-time strategies, in this game the player acquires DNA from animals and mesh them together, creating unique hybrids of two separate animals. With dozens of different animal DNA to combine, there are nearly endless combinations. (mobygames.com)
Impossible Mission (1984) no information Impossible Mission is a video game originally written for the Commodore 64 by Dennis Caswell. (wikipedia.org)
Impossible Mission II (1988) no information You have 8 hours to prevent Elvin, a psychotic genius, from destroying the world in this sequel to Impossible Mission. Enter Elvin's tower fortress, avoid his robots, assemble security combinations for each tower, recover musical sequences and tie them together into a full melody to reach Elvin's central control room. (classicreload.com)
Impostor Factory (2021) no information A bonkers time-loop tragicomedy murder mystery thriller featuring multiple casualties and a suspicious cat, from the creator of To the Moon & Finding Paradise. (metacritic.com)
Impressionist Go Fish for Art (2010) no information Learn about great art as you play "Go Fish" and "Concentration" card games. Use strategy and memory to collect all the works of art by each artist. You don't need to know about art to win the game and you learn a lot as you play. All 3 Go Fish for Art games are winners of a Parents' Choice Gold Medal.
Imscared (2012) no information Imscared is a metahorror game that protagonizes the player, putting him in a surreal first-person experience. Find keys, open doors and search for the exit to this nightmare. But I need to let you know, it will try to deceive You as many times as it can. (Steam)
In a Pickle (2004) no information Does a sofa fit in a shopping cart? It all depends on how you size it up in this game of creative thinking and outrageous scenarios. Try to win a set of cards by fitting smaller things into bigger things - a baby goes in a bathtub, which is in a house, in Hollywood. Play the fourth word card to claim a set, unless one of your opponents can trump with a larger word. The player with the most sets at the end is the winner.
In Cold Blood (2000) no information In the near future, Cold War has reignited between USA and People's Republic of China. CIA has requested assistance of British MI6 to send an agent into Volgia, a fictional state under control of General Nagarov which he founded after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The player takes control of John Cord, MI6 agent chosen for the assignment. His investigation turns out to be anything but simple. (mobygames)
In Death (2018) no information In Death: a Roguelike VR Shooter. Conquer a procedurally generated medieval world of floating ruins, where forsaken souls, angelic hordes and demons alike have run amok. Out November 27th.
In Extremis (2016) no information In Extremis is a challenging and provocative shoot'em up about finding yourself in the chaos of the universe. (store.steampowered.com)
In Memoriam (2003) no information In Memoriam uses alternate reality-style gameplay, in which the player receives e-mails from other in-game characters. The player needs to find information and clues to the games' puzzles on the Internet, both from real websites, and from specially-created websites that have been mixed in with other "real-world" domains. The plot centers around the disappearance of journalist Jack, and his young female companion, Karen, in Europe while investigating a series of bizarre murders. (wikipedia.org)
In Nightmare (2022) no information Closing his heart to reality, our protagonist falls into a deep slumber and awakens in a nightmarish dreamworld. In Nightmare is a narrative-driven horror adventure game combining sneak action with diverse puzzles. It follows a young boy in search for the last hope of love who is working out his own salvation by navigating through his fear. (Metacritic.com)
In Other Waters (2020) no information Play as an Artificial Intelligence guiding a stranded xenobiologist through a beautiful and mysterious alien ocean. A non-violent sci-fi story, enter a world of wonder, fear and vulnerability, unraveling the history and ecology of an impossible planet. What will you discover together? (store.steampowered.com)
In Other Words Bible Edition (1992) no information This is a Christian version of the classic game. The categories include New Testament, Old Testament, Psalms, Proverbs, Hymns, etc.
In Other Words... (1988) no information Players advance around the board by solving paraphrased clues to well-known titles, common terms, and popular sayings."
In Sound Mind (2021) no information From the creators of cult classic Nightmare House 2, comes an imaginative psychological horror experience that challenges your expectations and ushers you through the deepest corners of your mind. (Metacritic.com)
In Space We Brawl (2014) no information In Space We Brawl is a frantic couch twin-stick shooter. Challenge your friends in fast-paced space battles.
In Stars and Time (2023) no information In Stars and Time is a time-looping RPG adventure. With each loop, Siffrin gains a new perspective on the world around them, opening up new solutions to puzzles and allowing them to make better choices in conversation. Equip memories as armor, pray to the Change God to improve your team’s capabilities each loop, and challenge deadly foes to Rock, Papers, Scissors as Siffrin seeks the truth. (igdb)
In the 1st Degree (1995) no information You take the role of a prosecuting attorney in this legal thriller. Using film of real actors, you must question the witnesses and gather the pre-trial evidence. Then you must take what you have learned into trial and question the witnesses again, this time on the stand and in front of a jury. (mobygames.com)
In the Hunt (1993) no information In the Hunt is a horizontal scrolling shooter arcade game by Irem. It was released in 1993 and later ported to the Sega Saturn, the PlayStation and Windows 95 for the PC by Kokopeli. (igdb)
In The Soup (1928) no information A Tiddly Winks type game. The object is to try and not knock over any of the Salt Cellar pieces while landing on the same color area as the area that you started in. A counter must be clearly on the same and outside of the soup dish. Any piece resting on the same color scores 15 points and counters resting on a different color scores 5 points. Each salt cellar still standing scores 5 points.
In Vino Morte (2016) no information In the game, the dealer will choose and distribute wine/poison cards and each player has an opportunity to keep theirs and drink it, or swap with another player. It's quick, fun and sneaky and works with a large group.
In-Fisherman Bass Hunter 64 (1999) no information In-Fisherman Bass Hunter 64 (known as Bass Hunter 64 outside North America) is a single-player fishing video game. (wikipedia.org)
Inazuma Eleven (2008) no information Inazuma Eleven is a role-playing sports video game for the Nintendo DS developed and published by Level-5. (wikipedia.org)
Inazuma eleven 2 (2009) no information Inazuma Eleven 2 is a role-playing and sports video game for the Nintendo DS developed and published by Level-5. It was released on October 1, 2009, in Japan, and was released on March 16, 2012, in Europe. It remains unreleased in North America. There are 2 versions of the game, Firestorm (Fire in the Japanese version) and Blizzard. (wikipedia.org)
Inazuma Eleven 3 (2010) no information Inazuma Eleven 3 (????????3 ??????!!, Inazuma Irebun 3: Sekai e no Chousen, lit. "Inazuma Eleven 3: Challenge to the World") is a role-playing video game and sports video game for the Nintendo DS developed and published by Level-5. There are 3 versions of the game: Spark and Bomber, released on July 1, 2010 in Japan, followed in December 16, 2010 by The Ogre. (wikipedia.org)
Inazuma Eleven GO (2011) no information nazuma Eleven GO (???????? GO, Inazuma Irebun GO) is a role-playing video game and sports video game for the Nintendo 3DS developed and published by Level-5. There are two versions of the game, Shine and Dark, which was released in Europe as Light and Shadow. (wikipedia.org)
Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone (2012) no information Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone (??????????2 ????????, Inazuma Irebun GO 2 Kurono sut?n), or Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones in Europe, is a role-playing video game and sports video game developed and published by Level-5. There are two versions of the game, Neppuu ("Scorching Wind"), Wildfire in Europe, and Raimei ("Thunderclap"), Thunderflash in Europe. (wikipedia.org)
Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013 (2012) no information The Inazuma Eleven Strikers series drives full force into the "GO" sequel series. (giantbomb.com)
Inazuma Eleven Strikers (2011) no information Inazuma Eleven Strikers (???????? ???????, Inazuma Irebun Strikers) is a role-playing and sports video game for the Wii. (wikipedia.org)
Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme (2011) no information Second Wii Inazuma Eleven offering. (giantbomb.com)
inbento (2019) no information inbento is a food-themed puzzle game where you have to arrange lunches in bento boxes! (play.google.com)
Incantation (1996) no information The player controls a young wizard who has to complete several levels. Enemies are defeated by using different ranged spells that can be found throughout the levels, with different firing patterns and power. Some levels require players to pick up a certain amount of items while other have a boss battle. (wiki)
Incoming (1998) no information Set in the near-future of 2009, the game primarily revolves around controlling vehicles and turrets to fight alien invaders of Earth in one of the Campaign modes, the Arcade mode, and with or against another player. Some levels include brief real-time strategy segments. (wikipedia.org)
The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing (2013) no information Put on your wide-brimmed hat, grab your weapons and embark on an incredible adventure in the gothic-noir world of Borgovia, where mad science threatens the fragile peace between monster and mortal. (Steam)
The Incredible Crash Dummies (1992) no information The Incredible Crash Dummies is a side-scrolling action game produced by Flying Edge based on the line of toyline of the same name. (wikipedia.org)
The Incredible Crash Dummies (1993) no information As a crash test dummy, the player navigates levels filled with hazards such as cars and fireballs. (wiki)
Incredible Crisis (1999) no information Incredible Crisis follows four members of a working-class Japanese family on their bizarre adventures home from their daily routines to get birthday presents for the family's grandmother. The game consists of several action-oriented minigames strung together and book-ended with pre-rendered cutscenes. The game was designed and scripted by Kenichi Nishi and features music from the Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra. (wikipedia.org)
The Incredible Hulk (1994) no information The player controls the Incredible Hulk while searching for the Leader. Five levels await ranging from city skyscrapers to alien landscapes. The Marvel Comics villains featured as the five levels' respective bosses are The Abomination (who appears as a sub-boss in every level), Rhino, Absorbing Man, Tyrannus, and the Leader. (wikipedia.org)
The Incredible Hulk (2008) no information The Incredible Hulk is a video game based on the Marvel superhero Hulk and the 2008 film. (wikipedia.org)
The Incredible Hulk (2003) no information Based on the long-running comic book series (and not the 2003 film, The Hulk) you must control the green giant through 33 levels of intense action in which multiple enemies will attack you at once, and walls can be bashed through to get to other areas, and anything that gets in your way can either be destroyed or used as a weapon. (igdb)
The Incredible Hulk: The Pantheon Saga (1996) no information The Hulk can jump, punch, kick, and pick up certain large objects to throw as projectiles. Aside from the normal health bar, the Hulk also has a gamma energy bar that is depleted whenever the Hulk uses one of his special fighting moves. Several levels require the Hulk to solve a puzzle to proceed. (wikipedia.org)
The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction (2005) no information The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction is an open world action-adventure beat 'em up video game developed by Radical Entertainment and based on Marvel Comics' Hulk. The game was released on August 24, 2005 in the United States and on September 9, 2005 in Europe.
The Incredible Machine (1993) no information The goal of the games is to arrange a given collection of objects in a needlessly complex fashion so as to perform some simple task. Available objects ranged from simple ropes and pulleys to electrical generators, bowling balls, and even cats, mice and humans.
The Incredibles (2004) no information The Incredibles is an action-adventure video game based on Pixar's 2004 film of the same name and published by THQ. According to the NPD Group, The Incredibles was one of the best-selling movie-based video games from 2004 to 2005, generating $57.4 million in profit. The game's music was composed by Michael Giacchino, who also scored the film.
The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer (2005) no information The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer is a 2005 action-adventure video game which serves as an alternative sequel to the animated film The Incredibles (2004) as well as its associated video game tie in. (wikipedia.org)
The Incredibles: When Danger Calls (2004) no information The Incredibles: When Danger Calls is a 2004 action-adventure game developed by ImaginEngine and released by THQ. When Danger Calls is a collection of 10 different games and activities based on the eponymous movie. (the-incredibles.fandom.com)
Incredipede (2012) no information Grow arms and legs to transform into a snake, spider, butterfly, or fifty-legged horror - anything you can imagine. Control your creations in a fumblecore dash to solve each puzzle. Learn to swing through the trees, climb sheer cliffs, or even fly. (Steam)
Incunabula (1984) no information The gameplay loosely follows the rules of Avalon Hill's Civilization board game. It consists of three type of "scenarios", Incunabula, Imperium, and Traders. Incunabula resembles the board game most. (wikipedia.org)
Independence Day (1997) no information Independence Day is a combat flight simulator video game based on the 1996 film of the same name. The game was developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Fox Interactive for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation and Sega Saturn.
Independence War 2: Edge of Chaos (2001) no information The Badlands cluster. 100 years after the first Independence War. Your father was killed by the Corporations for a bad debt. And you've spent 15 years rotting in jail for trying to get justice. Now it's time for vengeance. Command four futuristic battlecruisers and a band of revolutionary pirates into an all-consuming battle against impossible odds...because there just isn't enough Space for everyone! - metacritic.com
Indiana Jones Adventure World (2011) no information Indiana Jones Adventure World was a 2011 adventure game for the social network Facebook. The object of Indiana Jones Adventure World is to achieve goals by exploring maps. One of the maps, "Calendar of the Sun", allows the player to team up with a non-playable Indiana Jones to search for the mythical object that can control time. (wikipedia.org)
Indiana Jones and His Desktop Adventures (1996) no information The playing area is displayed from an overhead perspective. The player-controlled Indiana Jones is limited to movement with the arrow keys or with the mouse. The mouse is also used for other actions, such as managing inventory and using weapons. Each scenario is randomly generated by selecting each element (such as the item Indiana Jones must collect at each stage of the adventure) from a set of possibilities. (wikipedia.org)
Indiana Jones and the Emperor\'s Tomb (2003) no information The story takes place in 1935, before Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. The tomb mentioned is that of China's first Emperor Qin Shi Huang. The player controls Indiana Jones throughout the game. The player can make Jones climb up walls by running into them, and climb vines. Jones can block some attacks. He can grab enemies and punch them or throw them off ledges and catwalks. Jones can use his whip to go on zip-lines, or swing across gaps. He can jump and shimmy along edges. (wikipedia.org)
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (1992) no information Set in the fictional Indiana Jones universe and revolves around the eponymous protagonist's global search for the legendary sunken city of Atlantis. Sophia Hapgood, an old co-worker of Indiana Jones who gave up her archaeological career to become a psychic, supports him along the journey. The two partners are pursued by the Nazis who seek to use the power of Atlantis for warfare, and serve as the adventure's antagonists. (wikipedia.org)
Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine (1999) no information Infernal Machine is an action-adventure and, as such, features a hybrid of various gameplay mechanics. The player sees Indiana Jones from a third-person perspective and controls him through 17 levels of a fully polygonal 3D world. A recurring element of Infernal Machine are platforming sections, for which a combination of running, jumping, climbing, and the use of the protagonist's trademark bullwhip is required. (wikipedia.org)
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1991) no information In the game, the player controls protagonist Indiana Jones going through levels taken directly from the film, albeit with a shortened and simplified plot. The game presents bitmapped pictures of the real movie actors, such as Harrison Ford and Sean Connery. There was also an NES game with the same title released by Ubisoft in 1993 that was a completely different game in itself, but also based on the movie. (wikipedia.org)
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Action Game (1989) no information Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Action Game was published in 1989 by Lucasfilm Games, based on the film of the same name. As in the movie, the player's quest is to find the Holy Grail. En route, the player must find the Cross of Coronado, the Knight of the First Crusade's Shield and your fathers Grail Diary. There are also two completely different games for the Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy, both titled Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. (wikipedia.org)
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure (1989) no information Last Crusade was one of the most innovative of the LucasArts adventures. It expanded on LucasArts' traditional adventure game structure by including a flexible point system—the IQ score, or "Indy Quotient"—and by allowing the game to be completed in several different ways. The only way to reach the maximum IQ of 800 was by finding alternative solutions to puzzles, such as fighting a guard instead of avoiding him. (wikipedia.org)
Indiana Jones and the Lost Puzzles (2009) no information Indiana Jones and the Lost Puzzles introduces an original puzzle mechanic that is easy to pick up, breeze to control, and fun to play. Connect tiles of same color to create as long chains as possible. Avoid snakes, collect power-ups, and master the challenges of different shaped rooms and varied level goals to make your way through the ruins and maximize the treasure. (indianajones.wikia.com)
Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings (2009) no information The plot centers around Indy's search for the Staff of Moses. The Wii version of the game includes an exclusive co-op story mode (with Indy and Henry Jones Sr.) and unlockable version of the classic point and click adventure Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (also set in 1939). (wikipedia.org)
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1985) no information The player assumes the role of Indiana Jones as he infiltrates the lair of the evil cult, armed only with his trademark whip. The player's ultimate goal is to free the children the cult has kidnapped as slaves, recover stolen relics" and escape from the titular temple. After choosing a difficulty level, the player begins the game, initially composed of three levels, each based on specific scenes from the film. (wikipedia.org)
Indiana Jones DVD Adventure Game (2008) no information Relive the fateful moments of your favorite classic Indiana Jones movies and experience what life is like as a great adventurer! Navigate your way through an ancient temple and discover lost relics deep in the heart of the Amazon. Do battle with on-screen villains and race out of the temple before it collapses. If you can solve the on-screen puzzles, uncover the relics, and escape with the most fortune, you win! (boardgamegeek.com)
Indiana Jones from Raiders of the Lost Ark (1982) no information Another game centered around the 'Raiders of the Lost Ark' movie. Spin the spinner, move your piece, and do what the board says. To win, collect the four cards of the same color. (boardgamegeek.com)
Indiana Jones in Revenge of the Ancients (1987) no information Indiana Jones in Revenge of the Ancients is a text adventure game that is rather a whole new adventure, which takes place in 1932. As in other text adventures, the player must type the desired action when prompted, in order to advance the story. The storyline involves the eponymous character traveling to the Mexican jungle and explore the Tepotzteco Pyramid, with the purpose of getting the Mazatec Power Key before the Nazi forces, under the command of Plebinheim, get to it first. (wikipedia.org)
Indiana Jones in the Lost Kingdom (1985) no information Indiana Jones in the Lost Kingdom features six levels. Playing as Indiana Jones, the player must solve a puzzle in each level to progress through the game. The player's ultimate goal is to retrieve a valuable artifact that contains the secrets of a lost civilization, before Jones' arch-rival, Ivar Reiss, can take it for himself. Joystick movements vary between each level, requiring the player to relearn the control scheme. A two-player option is also available. (wikipedia.org)
Indiana Jones\' Greatest Adventures (1994) no information The game is primarily action based, and the player controls Indiana Jones through levels based on events of the movies. All three of the movies are featured in the game, but Raiders of the Lost Ark is the only one playable upon starting the game. In order to play Temple of Doom and Last Crusade, the player must progress through the game or use a password. (Wikipedia)
Indianapolis 500 Evolution (2009) no information Indianapolis 500 Evolution is a racing game, developed by British studio Brain in a Jar Ltd, based on the Indianapolis 500 and American Championship car racing from 1961 to 1971. (wikipedia.org)
Indianapolis 500 Legends (2007) no information Indianapolis 500 Legends is a racing game recounting the history of the Indianapolis 500. (wikipedia.org)
Indianapolis 500: The Simulation (1989) no information Indianapolis 500: The Simulation attempts to be a full simulation of the Indianapolis 500 race, with 33 cars and appropriate Indy car "feel". While racing, it only offers a first-person perspective, but the game offers a replay mode as well. Indy 500 offers the ability to realistically set up the car, and any changes made to the car directly affect how it handles. (wikipedia.org)
Indivisible (2019) no information Indivisible is an action role-playing-platform game developed by Lab Zero Games. (wikipedia.org)
Indoor Innings (2018) no information Deal cards to score maximum runs in an innings against your opponents. When you deal bowling cards 6 times, it is called "An over". All decks need to be shuffled after each over. Note down number of runs scored by each player in an over. Players must decide the number of overs in an innings before starting the game; it could be 1/5/10/20. Each player takes turns in playing an innings. Player with maximum runs, wins. Play multiple innings to win a series i.e. best of 3, best of 5, best of 7
Industria (2021) no information Berlin, 9th November 1989: The streets are full of people. After four decades of division, thousands of cars are rolling across the inner-German border. The Wall is finally open! (Metacritic.com)
Industry Giant (1997) no information This game is very similar to Transport Tycoon. The biggest difference is that you don't only have to connect producers with retailers and customers, you also have to build the facilities. If you want to sell a table for example, you have to build a sawmill near wood, then a factory for furniture and finally a shop in a town. The graphics are good, as all the buildings and vehicles are rendered. The most disturbing thing is that there are only trains and lorries available. (mobygames.com)
Industry Giant 2 (2002) no information Industry Giant II est un jeu vidéo de gestion sorti le 15 septembre 2002 en France et développé par JoWood Productions.
Indy 500 (1977) no information Indy 500 is a 1977 racing video game developed by Atari, Inc. for its Video Computer System
Indy Racing 2000 (2000) no information Indy Racing 2000 is a racing game. (wikipedia.org)
Inertial Drift (2020) no information Forget everything you know about drifting. Inertial Drift tears up the racing rule book with innovative twin-stick controls, completely re-imagined driving mechanics and a roster of fiercely individual cars. (Metacritic.com)
Infamous (2009) no information Infamous is an action-adventure videogame. The player controls protagonist Cole MacGrath, a bike messenger caught in an explosion that devastates a fictional Empire City. The explosion causes chaos in the city, and Cole finds himself with new electricity-based superpowers. Cole restores order to Empire City, and faces opportunities to use the powers for good or evil. The choices the player makes affect character growth, the City's attitude toward him, and finer gameplay and story elements.
Infamous 2 (2011) no information After being defeated by the "Beast," Cole MacGrath travels to the city of New Marais to gain enough strength to fight the powerful Conduit again.
Infamous First Light (2014) no information Infamous First Light is a standalone downloadable content action-adventure video game developed by Sucker Punch Productions and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for PlayStation 4. Played in a third-person perspective, the player takes control of Abigail "Fetch" Walker (introduced as a supporting character in Infamous Second Son) a young woman classed by the Department of Unified Protection as a "conduit" who possesses superhuman powers. (Wikipedia.org)
Infamous Second Son (2014) no information Infamous Second Son is an action-adventure video game developed by Sucker Punch Productions and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for PlayStation 4. It is the third installment in the Infamous series. Like in previous Infamous games, the player-controlled protagonist possesses superpower abilities that players use in combat and when traveling across the city. The story follows protagonist Delsin Rowe fighting the Department of Unified Protection in a fictionalized Seattle. (Wikipedia.org)
Infamous: Festival of Blood (2011) no information Infamous: Festival of Blood is an action-adventure standalone downloadable content video game developed by Sucker Punch Productions. (wikipedia.org)
Infected (2005) no information Infected is a fast-paced third person comedy zombie shooter. The focus is on a humorous plot and combo-based zombie killing. It's Christmas time in New York and Zombies have come to ruin the festivities. As New York Cop Agent Stevens, you find out that not only are you immune to the zombie virus, but your blood is actually so powerful, it will make a zombie explode. (mobygames)
Infection: Humanity\'s Last Gasp (2016) no information Based on John Gibson's board game, Infection: Humanity's Last Gasp puts you in charge the Department of Plague Control (DPC) field office in New York City. You make the decisions about what parts of the virus to study, which personnel to hire, and what equipment to purchase. The game features 14 challenging viruses to cure as well as a custom game mode to play with optional game rules. (Steam)
The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker (2017) no information YOU are a psychiatrist, trying to solve a murder whilst treating the unusual patients of the recently deceased Doctor Dekker. Type a question - patients reply in full screen video and have questions for you too but be careful what you say. Your words determine their eventual fates, and your own! (Metacritic.com)
Infernal: Hell\'s Vengeance (2009) no information Infernal: Hell's Vengeance is a third-person shooter published by Playlogic. Infernal: Hell's Vengeance is a port of the 2007 PC game Infernal. (wikipedia.org)
Infernax (2022) no information Infernax is the adventures of a great knight who returns to his homeland only to find it plagued with unholy magic. While on your quest to find and destroy the source of this corruption by any means necessary, you will face ruthless creatures, dangerous beasts, and precarious terrains. (mobygames.com)
Infernium (2018) no information Infernium, a non-linear, first-person survival horror game. Dive into an interconnected beautiful portrait of hell, die in a prison without bars and overcome a brutal penitence. An agonizing anxiety-inducing experience that will shake you to the core.
Inferno (1994) no information As a sequel to DID's sci-fi space simulation Epic, Inferno continues the story-line of the Raxxon - Terran conflict that began at the time of Epic. The premise offers more plot developments than the original game: you are a Terran pilot who was ambushed by the Raxxons, who transformed you surgically into one of their own. Enraged, you killed all the Raxxons on board the station to regain your human form. The game's engine is an improved version of the one in TFX. (mobygames.com)
Infestation (1990) no information Infestation is a first-person action-adventure computer game released in 1990. The game was published by Psygnosis and released for the Amiga, Atari ST, and IBM PC formats. Wikipedia
Infestation: Survivor Stories (2012) no information Infestation: Survivor Stories (formerly known as The War Z) was an open world zombie video game developed by Hammerpoint Interactive and published by OP Productions. Infestation: Survivor Stories features both first person and third person shooting perspectives. The game offers players the option of killing zombies or playing against other users (PvP). (wikipedia.org)
Infiltrator (1986) no information Infiltrator is a 1986 video game published in the US by Mindscape and in Europe by U.S. Gold. It was developed for the Atari 8-bit family, Apple II, MS-DOS, Commodore 64, and ZX Spectrum by Chris Gray Enterprises. The player takes on the role of a master-of-all-trades hero named Johnny "Jimbo Baby" McGibbits. The player's objective is to fly an Airwolf-like helicopter named the Gizmo DHX-3, land at enemy bases, and infiltrate compounds to stop the mad leader. (wiki)
Infini (2020) no information Lose yourself in Infinity… but never lose Hope. Try to escape a world of never-ending puzzles and oddities. (store.steampowered.com)
Infinifactory (2015) no information Infinifactory is a puzzle video game developed and published by Zachtronics. (wikipedia.org)
Infinite Adventures (2018) no information Infinite Adventures is a dungeon crawling RPG inspired by classic dungeon RPGs with fresh new mechanics for exploration, combat, and progression. You are the Traveler, a hero with a forgotten memory. Assemble your party and explore the Infinite Labyrinth to discover the truths of your past.
Infinite Crisis (2015) no information Infinite Crisis was a MOBA video game based on the fictional universe of DC Comics, loosely based on the comic book series of the same name. The game featured two squads of DC heroes and villains as they competed in combats across multiple destructive battlefields featuring in-game changing catastrophic events. It was a free-to-play game that was supported by micro-transactions. (wikipedia.org)
Infinite Guitars (2023) no information Fight mechs with metal-crushing rock in Infinite Guitars, a genre-melting Rhythm RPG featuring vibrant anime-inspired art and a blazing original soundtrack. Battle against war machines with electrifying Guitar Solos, and save the planet! (store.steampowered.com)
Infinite Minigolf (2017) no information Infinite Minigolf is a never-ending minigolf experience! Take part in tournaments and challenges, use arcade-style powerups, and experience unique gameplay, great graphics and more. Use the game's robust toolset to create amazing minigolf courses and share them with the community, showcasing your abilities to other players.
Infinite Space (2009) no information Growing up as a second class citizen on a back-water planet, Yuri dreamed of being able to travel the stars. After many years he saved up enough credits to buy transport off the planet, but space travel is forbidden to second class citizens, and he is chased by the security forces of the corrupt owner of the planet. To survive the dangers of space Yuri must become a captain, buy and customize star ships, and fight against hostile enemies both on the ground and in space. (mobygames)
Infinite Stratos 2: Ignition Hearts (2014) no information A 2014 video game, titled Infinite Stratos 2: Ignition Hearts for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita, was released in Japan on February 27, 2014. Its plot focuses on memories from Ichika's school festival, and is developed by 5pb. (wikipedia.org)
Infinite Undiscovery (2008) no information Infinite Undiscovery is an action role-playing game developed by tri-Ace and published by Square Enix for the Xbox 360 in September 2008. It tells the story of the main character Capell and his journey to sever the chains that are holding the moon, with the help of the Liberation Force. (wikipedia.org)
Infinity Blade (2010) no information In the primary portion of Infinity Blade, the player character travels a largely linear path through a ruined castle and fights one-on-one battles with oversized enemies. The path through the castle is a series of discrete locations where the player can pan the camera around the stationary player character to view a fully three-dimensional area. (wikipedia.org).
Infinity Blade II (2011) no information Infinity Blade II is an action role-playing video game for the iOS mobile devices developed by Chair Entertainment and Epic Games released through the Apple App Store. The game was the sequel to Infinity Blade by the same developers. In Infinity Blade II, as with its predecessor, the player explores the world through an "on-rails" mechanic; that is, the player's path through the environment is largely predetermined and choices of direction are limited.
Infinity Blade III (2013) no information Infinity Blade III is an action role-playing video game for iOS, developed by Chair Entertainment and Epic Games. It is the third game in the Infinity Blade series. It was released on the App Store on September 18, 2013. The main characters of the game are Siris and Isa. The game was removed from the App Store on December 10, 2018, alongside Infinity Blade and Infinity Blade II due to difficulties in updating the game for newer hardware, with no plans for re-release.
Infinity Strash: Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai (2023) no information The memories of the Hero, in your hands! Experience the story of the legendary anime series, DRAGON QUEST The Adventure of Dai, in an exhilarating action role-playing game that combines stunning visuals with art from the anime and manga. (store.steampowered.com)
Infliction (2018) no information Infliction is an interactive nightmare, a journey into the dark secrets of a fractured home. Wander through the heartbreaking remnants of a once-happy family, piecing together clues and trying to atone for past sins. All the while a malevolent force dogs your footsteps, seeking violent retribution. (store.steampowered.com)
INFRA (2016) no information INFRA puts you into the boots of an ordinary structural analyst – nothing more than a desk jockey assigned to survey some routine structural damage. Quickly though, your mission turns from a mundane trek to a fight for survival, all caused by deep-rooted schemes of the past. (store.steampowered.com)
Ingress (2013) no information Ingress transforms the real world into the landscape for a global game of mystery, intrigue, and competition.
Inherit the Earth (1994) no information The point and click adventure game features a world full of talking, humanoid animals, amongst them a fox on his quest to find a stolen orb, a relic of the mythical humans. (wikipedia.org).
Inhuman Conditions (2020) no information Inhuman Conditions is a five-minute, two-player game of surreal interrogation and conversational judo, set in the heart of a chilling bureaucracy. Each game has one Investigator and one Suspect. Armed only with two stamps and a topic of conversation, the Investigator must figure out whether the Suspect is a Human or a Robot. (boardgamegeek.com)
Inindo: Way of the Ninja (1991) no information Inindo is a Japanese-style RPG with a touch of strategy. You navigate your hero on the world map, visit towns, and descend into dungeons. The battles are turn-based and are viewed from third-person, like in Final Fantasy games. You can move on the battlefield and use melee or long-ranged attacks. You'll be able to recruit characters of various classes to your party. After you gain enough experience, you'll also be able to talk to daimyos and convince them to work together. (mobygames.com)
Inis (2016) no information Inis is a game deeply rooted in Celtic history and lore in which players win by being elected King of the Island (Inis). Players can try to achieve one of three different victory conditions: Leadership, Land or Religion.
Initialisms (2018) no information The goal is to win the judge's favor by deciding what you think a random set of 3-6 letters could mean. This could be an initialism or abbreviation (ex. "CPU"), an acronym (ex. "NASA") or any other creative interpretation you think the judge will like. It's up to the judge to determine what counts for the round! The winner takes the revealed letter cards as their prize. Once a player has accumulated enough letter cards, the game is over, and they win!
Injustice 2 (2017) no information Injustice 2 is the super-powered sequel to the hit game Injustice: Gods Among Us that allows players to build and power up the ultimate version of their favorite DC characters. Featuring a massive selection of DC Super Heroes and Super-Villains, players can personalize iconic DC characters with unique and powerful gear earned throughout the game.
Injustice: Gods Among Us (2013) no information Afighting video game based upon the fictional universe of DC Comics. he game is set in a 2.5D environment; while character models and backgrounds are rendered in three-dimensional graphics, the characters are restricted to fight within a two-dimensional space. Injustice builds upon several aspects from NetherRealm Studios' previous title, Mortal Kombat, including its controls, game mechanics, narrative-driven campaign, and online functionality. (wikipedia)
Inked (2018) no information Inked is a puzzle platformer developed by Somnium Games. (wikipedia.org)
Inklings (1993) no information Write clever clues just long enough to convey your intent. Short clues score most! Each player is given a card with seven words in a category, and a wipe-off board with space for clues for each of them. Players then attempt to write the shortest possible clues for their seven words. In turn, each player puts his or her board in the display rack. After announcing the category, their teammates have a limited amount of time to guess the words. If any are left unanswered, the other team is given a s
Inklings: the Ultimate Bible Game (1992) no information Unique question and answer game that requires strategy to win! The game contains more than 280 questions. Each question has six clues. The more clues you ask for the easier the clues get. But remember, the more clues you ask for the less points you can win. The first player or team to 55 points wins the game!
INKS. (2016) no information INKS updates pinball for a new generation. It combines the joy of pinball with skilful tactical challenges, and allows you to create wondrous works of art as the ball smashes around the canvas.
InkSplosion (2018) no information Inspired by both modern and old school shooters and from the developers behind Midnight Deluxe, InkSplosion is an arcade delight that is simple to learn, yet hard to master, thanks to endless levels that are decorated only by your colourful ammunition.
Inkulinati (2023) no information Inkulinati is an ink-based strategy game straight from medieval manuscripts, where a rabbit's bum can be deadlier than a dog's sword. (Metacritic.com)
INMOST (2020) no information INMOST is an emotional and deeply atmospheric narrative-driven puzzle platformer. Uncover the story of an adventurous young girl, a stoic knight, and a man in search of answers. Explore a crumbling, nightmarish landscape, slice through enemies, and spring deadly traps in order to escape the evil that awaits. (INMOSTgame.com)
Innchanted (2023) no information Yarrul’s magical family Inn has been stolen by an evil wizard landlord! Manage your inn, brew potions, fish, cook, and fight in this hectic & heartfelt magical adventure. Reclaim your family's legacy by playing solo or co-op for 1-4 players. (game presskit)
Inner (2019) no information Face your subconscious in an ever-growing anthology of mini-games dealing with psychological and surreal concepts. (store.steampowered.com)
The Inner Friend (2018) no information Descend into an eerie world made of scattered memories and unresolved traumas and explore a nightmarish landscape where you will come face to face with childhood fears and nightmares. (store.steampowered.com)
Inner Tao (2021) no information Master the opposites in this meditative puzzle game. (store.steampowered.com)
The Inner World (2013) no information Together with the help of the mysterious thief Laura, his best intentions and no clue whatsoever, Robert sets off on his adventure to discover the secret of the wind's disappearance. Will the young adventurer be able to save his world? (steam)
InnerSpace (2018) no information InnerSpace is an exploration flying game set in the Inverse, a world of inside-out planets with no horizons. Soar through ancient skies and abandoned oceans to discover the lost history of this fading realm, where gods still wander. Your greatest journey is within.
Innocence Island (2022) no information Legend has it that the three rays of light in the sky are emitted by a prism that grants happiness to the one who obtains it. You never believed in that, but it is your last resort... (steam)
Innocent Life: A Futuristic Harvest Moon (2006) no information Innocent Life is a Sci Fi take on Story of Seasons, the player character is an android named Life who gradually learns the meaning of human emotion. The objective of the game is to run the farm on top of the Easter ruins and to save the town from a volcanic eruption due to the anger of the elemental spirits. The player must travel and break the seals on the ruins to advance the story. The game later received a special edition PS2 port with minimal bonuses added
Innocent Until Caught (1993) no information Innocent Until Caught is a graphical sci-fi adventure game, The game takes place in a space-borne setting, in the year 2171. Jack T. Ladd is a thief, his hunting-ground is the whole galaxy, and at the moment, he's in big trouble. He's told by the IRDS (Interstellar Revenue Decimation Service) he's got 28 days to pay his taxes - or else the interstellar tax agency will hunt him down. Termination is a viable punishment for tax offenders in these days. (wikipedia.org).
Innovation (2010) no information Each player builds a civilization based on various technologies, ideas, and cultural advancements, all represented by cards. Each of these cards has a unique power which will allow further advancement, point scoring, or even attacking other civilizations. Be careful though, as other civilizations may be able to benefit from your ideas as well! To win, you must score achievements, which you can attain by amassing points or by meeting certain criteria with the innovations you have built. Plan y
The Inpatient (2018) no information Discover who you are before it's too late in The Inpatient a PS VR Exclusive set in the Blackwood Sanatorium, over 60 years prior to the 2016 BAFTA award-winning Until Dawn. With deep immersion that places YOU in the game, you take on the role of an amnesiac inpatient who must find out who you are and why you are in the Sanatorium. With a branching narrative, and different endings every choice you make can drastically affect the way the game plays out.
Inquisitor (2009) no information Ultherst was once a peaceful, God-fearing land until the Three Scourges of God came to pass as foretold by Saint Ezekiel, one of the twelve followers of the First Prophet. The world has fallen on hard times, many believing it to be the end times. The people, in their desperation, turned away from the Holy Mother Church and delved deep into pagan decadence or succumbed to the temptation of the Devil. It is up to you to investigate crimes against the one true faith and root out heresy. (Steam)
The Inquisitor (2024) no information Jesus did not die on the cross, but came down and unleashed vengeance on all the nonbelievers. 1500 years later, an army of Inquisitors brutally enforce the faith. In this dark fantasy adventure you solve intricate cases and unveil abysmal secrets as Inquisitor Mordimer Madderdin. (store.steampowered.com)
Insane Robots (2018) no information Fight to the DEATH in this unique card battler. Compete in intense one-on-one duels. Lead a riotous robot rebellion through randomly generated survival arenas. Overthrow a malevolent robot despot in the epic 15+ hour single-player campaign. Insane Robots is card battling... HACKED!
Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet (2011) no information In this Insanely Twisted, 2-D action-adventure game, explore unique environments and battle bizarre creatures.
Inscryption (2021) no information From the creator of Pony Island and The Hex comes the latest mind melting, self-destructing love letter to video games. Inscryption is an inky black card-based odyssey that blends the deckbuilding roguelike, escape-room style puzzles, and psychological horror into a blood-laced smoothie. Darker still are the secrets inscrybed upon the cards... (Steam description)
Insecticide (2008) no information Insecticide is a story-driven action-adventure game. The game's genre was described as an action-adventure "in the truest sense of the word," with an alternation between action levels focused on platforming and shooting mechanics, and detective levels characterized by interrogation and puzzle-solving. (wikipedia.org)
Insects in Space (1989) no information Insects in Space is a side-scrolling shooter with similarities to Defender. Insects killed everyone on Earth except a few babies. This causes the mystical leader of motherhood, St. Helen, to travel to Earth's remains and save the babies. The most important feature of this protagonist is the fact that she is topless and - as prominently mentioned in the manual - "big breasted", but she controls and shoots just like the space ship normally found in those games. (mobygames.com)
Inside (2016) no information Hunted and alone, a boy finds himself drawn into the center of a dark project.
Inside My Radio (2015) no information Inside My Radio is a rhythm-action platformer adventure game developed by Seaven Studio. (wikipedia.org)
Inside the Mirror (2020) no information Yumi was just another normal girl living happily together with her family. Now, her family has fallen apart, and Yumi finds it difficult to stay motivated in her day-to-day life, crushed by a growing well of darkness, slowly consuming her from the inside out. (store.steampowered.com)
Inside Volley Tennis (2009) no information A dice driven, point by point, yet quick playing game. Each player has a 6x6 matrix for his service game and a 6x6 matrix for service returns. Players are rated for each surface they played on. Servers are rated for Aces & double faults and these results can also be obtained from the returner's card as well.
Inspector Gadget (1993) no information Inspector Gadget is on a mission against the evil Doctor Claw and his army of M.A.D. (Mean And Dirty) agents. This time it's personal because Doctor Claw has captured Gadget's niece, Penny. With the help of his trusty dog, Brain, and his suit full of special gadgets, Inspector Gadget must save Penny and defeat Doctor Claw and his minions! Gadget will start in a haunted castle in England, and from there, he will travel to many places around the world while pursuing Doctor Claw. (mobygames.com)
Inspector Gadget: Mad Robots Invasion (2003) no information Inspector Gadget: Mad Robots Invasion is a 3D platform game that is played from a mostly side view perspective. Dr. Claw is once again attempting to take over the world, this time with advanced robots. Penny and her dog Brain are kidnaped to distract Inspector Gadget. Now you have to save them. (mobygames.com)
Inspector Parker in BeTrapped! (2004) no information Inspector Parker in Betrapped! is a whodunit puzzle game where you guide Inspector Parker through the many rooms and floors of Ravencourt Castle in order to gather enough clues and evidence to pinpoint who the villain is. In terms of gameplay, the game is like a dish of minesweeper and a small side of adventure. (mobygames.com)
Inspector Waffles (2021) no information A detective story reminiscent of the old school classics, Inspector Waffles provides plenty of peculiar mystery, a story full of intrigue, and a slew of characters to interrogate, all wrapped into beautifully simple pixel-art. Will you be able to sniff out every clue and nab the murderer? (mobygames.com)
Instant Baseball (1969) no information This might be described as a minimalist baseball game. It consists of a single plastic-laminated sheet which includes a small baseball diamond, a scoring box, rules of play, and a remarkably detailed results table that aims to reflect the probabilities of a wide range of plays.
Instant Sports (2019) no information 6 SPORTS TO PLAY WITH FRIENDS AND FAMILY! (nintendo.com)
Instant Tennis (2018) no information INSTANT TENNIS, INSTANT FUN Easy to Pick-up with Motion Controls: Swing the Joy-Con like a Tennis Racket! (nintendo.com)
Instruments of Chaos starring Young Indiana Jones (1994) no information Playing as Jones, the player travels to India, Egypt, Tibet, and London, with Germany as the final level. The player is equipped with three weapons: a pistol, a whip, and grenades. Weapons can be used by the player to solve action-oriented puzzles throughout the game. (wikipedia.org)
Insurgency (2014) no information Insurgency is a multiplayer tactical first-person shooter video game developed and published by New World Interactive. It is a standalone sequel to Insurgency: Modern Infantry Combat, a community made mod for Valve's Source engine. The game was released for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux on January 22, 2014. (wikipedia.org)
Insurgency: Sandstorm (2018) no information Insurgency: Sandstorm is a multiplayer tactical first-person shooter video game. (wikipedia.org)
Insurmountable (2021) no information Confront various terrains as a lonely mountaineer and endure the countless dangers of climbing! Many tough decisions await you in a risky environment. Make your way up and down the mountain, overcoming insurmountable heights. (Metacritic.com)
inSynch (2015) no information An art-music-arcade game, inSynch is handcrafted and animated in stop motion. The game jumps and hops between meditative compositions and devilishly hard time-attack challenges! (store.steampowered.com)
Interceptor (1975) no information An early first-person shooter arcade video game released by Taito in 1975. An eight-way joystick is used to aim a crosshair and shoot at enemy.
Intern (1979) no information Each player is an intern trying to admit patients, diagnose them correctly, treat them and then discharge them from the hospital. Instead of money, the interns try to collect hours of sleep (worth more than money in the hospital).
International Cricket (1985) no information A replay cricket game in the same spirit as Strat-o-Matic. The game is still produced and new sets of play cards are created to supplement the game, from recent years to historical series. Without doubt, it is one of the best ball-by-ball replay cricket games available.
International Cricket (1970) no information Dice based cricket game, The box folds out into a cricket ground, and both players have an elastic band powered catapult they use to "throw" the dice into the box. With the dice results either resulting with runs scored or a wicket.
International Cricket (1992) no information International Cricket is a cricket video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. (wikipedia.org)
International Cricket 2010 (2010) no information International Cricket 2010 is a sports association cricket simulation video game developed by Trickstar Games. (wikipedia.org)
The International Cricket Series (1986) no information This game is themed around the one-day cricket phenomenon that became popular in the late 70s, although the board game lasts for 10 overs instead of 50 like the real game. Although the rules say that the game can be played by any number of players, in reality it seems to be designed for two people to oppose each other as the two team captains. Each captain has to make the same type of decisions that a cricket captain would normally make during a game.
International Karate (1986) no information International Karate is a fighting game developed and published by System 3 for various home computers in 1985. Epyx licensed and released the game in the United States as World Karate Championship in 1986.
International Karate 2000 (1999) no information The classic karate fighter is back on the Game Boy Color, remade with the nostalgic gameplay that fans around the world will adore, and new play modes to keep the action fresh and exciting. Hiyah! (igdb)
International Karate Advanced (2001) no information International Karate Advanced is a remake of International Karate 2000, with the three-way free-for-all from Internation Karate + rather than the standard one-on-one from the other games in the series. The game features the same twelve playable characters, but now their skills are displayed on a scale of one to five stars. The same classic bonus games from the previous games have returned, as well as a practice dojo, which was previously included in International Karate 2000. (mobygames)
International Movie Maker (1968) no information You run around the board trying to collect a Story, a Director, a Male and a Female Film Star and of course the relevant number of Locations. You have a choice of Epic, Historical, Comedy, Musical, Western or Horror films, and each Star is best cast in a particular type of movie. Directors are of varying quality as well. The number of Locations required also depends on the film type. The bigger your production, the greater its money making potential.
International Philosophy Grudgematch (2006) no information This is a board game simulating a football match between teams of French and German Philosophers. The game is played with a print-out board, counters, 2 dice, and a standard poker deck. Each team consists of four philosophers; each philosopher corresponds to a suit of cards. To make philosophers kick or block the ball, you must play cards of their suit.
International Rugby Challenge (1993) no information International Rugby Challenge is a rugby game on Mega Drive and the Commodore Amiga. It made computer game history in the Amiga community when it received a review score of 2% in the UK magazine Amiga Power. Wikipedia
International Superstar Soccer (1994) no information International Superstar Soccer is a football video game developed by Konami for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is known as the best soccer game available for any 16-bit systems, mostly due to its lifelike approach, innovative for the time, that showed diversified players in the same team, with an adult look and back numbers on their respective jerseys, corresponding to real-life players of the time.
International Superstar Soccer 2 (2002) no information International Superstar Soccer 2 is a football video game in the International Superstar Soccer series by Konami. (wikipedia.org)
International Superstar Soccer 2000 (1999) no information International Superstar Soccer 2000 (officially abbreviated as ISS 2000 and released in Japan as Jikkyo J-League 1999: Perfect Striker 2 for the Nintendo 64 and as World Soccer GB 2000 for the Game Boy Color in Japan) is the second game in the Nintendo 64 Perfect Striker series and the last in Konami's Jikkyo Soccer series of N64 games developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka. (wikipedia.org)
International Superstar Soccer 3 (2003) no information International Superstar Soccer 3 (officially abbreviated as ISS3) is a football video game in the International Superstar Soccer series developed by the KCEO division of Konami. It is the final installment of the International Superstar Soccer series. (wikipedia.org)
International Superstar Soccer 64 (1996) no information International Superstar Soccer 64 is a football video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka in the International Superstar Soccer series by Konami and released for the Nintendo 64 that is essentially a Nintendo 64 version of International Superstar Soccer Pro. (wikipedia.org)
International Superstar Soccer 98 (1998) no information nternational Superstar Soccer 98 (officially abbreviated as ISS 98 and known as Jikkyō World Soccer: World Cup France '98 (実況ワールドサッカー 〜WORLD CUP FRANCE'98ワールドカップ フランス'98〜, Jikkyō Wārudo Sakkā 〜Wārudo Kappu Furansu '98〜) in Japan) is a soccer video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka. (wikipedia.org)
International Superstar Soccer Deluxe (1995) no information International Superstar Soccer Deluxe is a football video game and the sequel to International Superstar Soccer developed and published by Konami. The Deluxe version was published first to the SNES, then the Mega Drive (developed by Factor 5) and finally the PlayStation.
International Superstar Soccer Pro (1997) no information The first ISS Pro game for the Playstation, with 32 international teams, a choice of 4 stadia, 21 formations & strategies. With a choice of Exhibition Mode, International League, International Cup, and a Penalty Kick mode.
International Superstar Soccer Pro 98 (1998) no information International Superstar Soccer Pro 98 (officially abbreviated as ISS Pro 98 and released in Japan in three editions: J.League Jikkyou Winning Eleven 3, World Soccer Jikkyou Winning Eleven 3: World Cup France '98 and World Soccer Jikkyou Winning Eleven 3 Final Ver.) is a football video game which follows International Superstar Soccer Pro developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo. The Japanese version was re-released in 1999 as Winning Eleven 3: Final Version with some slight improvements.
International Tennis Tour (1993) no information International Tennis Tour is a tennis video game released for the Super NES. (wikipedia.org)
International Track & Field (1996) no information International Track & Field is a 3D update of Konami's Track & Field series, in which up to four players compete in eleven different Olympic events. (wikipedia.org)
International Track & Field 2000 (1999) no information International Track & Field 2000 is a track and field game. (wikipedia.org)
Internet Cafe Simulator (2019) no information Internet Cafe Simulator is an internet cafe business simulation game. Build the best internet café in the world! (store.steampowered.com)
Interphase (1989) no information Dreams are made by The Dreamtrack Corporation, a group of evil subliminal-messengers whose intention is to destroy the minds of the minority of people capable of interpreting other people's dreams and live them out through entertainment. That's the story in this distinctly Cyberpunk-inspired title, and you play Chad, and aims to put an end to it. Your task on each level is to clear a path for Kaf-E, your girlfriend, to be able to progress to the heart of the Dreamtrack HQ. (mobygames.com)
Interpol: The Trail of Dr. Chaos (2007) no information Interpol: The Trail of Dr. Chaos is a puzzle strategy video game, developed by TikGames for the Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3.
Interrogation: You will be deceived (2019) no information As a police detective tasked with bringing down a dangerous terrorist group, you fight on two fronts: interrogating suspects & managing your team and its reputation. With time running out, how far will you go to stop these criminals? Manipulation, threats or even torture? Does the end justify the means? (store.steampowered.com)
Interstate \'76 (1997) no information A vehicular combat game set in the Southwestern United States in an alternate history of the year 1976, in which the 1973 oil crisis was never resolved. All the in-game vehicles in Interstate '76 are based on real cars, including many period American muscle cars. (wikipedia)
Interstate \'76: Nitro Riders (1998) no information A stand-alone expansion pack and prequel for the original Interstate '76, it didn't require the original game be installed to play. (wikipedia)
Into the Breach (2018) no information Control powerful mechs from the future to defeat an alien threat. Each attempt to save the world presents a new randomly generated challenge in this turn-based strategy game (Steam)
Into the Eagle\'s Nest (1987) no information The player character is an Allied soldier whose orders are to infiltrate the top-secret Nazi fortress called the Eagle's Nest (which consists of four castles), rescue three Allied saboteurs being held there, save art treasures the Nazis have stolen, and then destroy the Nest with explosives. (wikipedia.org)
Into the Pit (2021) no information A fast-paced retro-FPS roguelite! As a member of a family of lore-hunting mystics you are summoned to a cursed village, drawn by rumors of a demonic portal. Dark magics have overwhelmed the village, It's up to you to rescue the survivors, grow your powers, and journey forth INTO THE PIT. (store.steampowered.com)
Intrepid (1983) no information Controlling an agent, your mission is to enter an embassy, maneuver throughout each of the embassy's first four floors using the stairs, or the elevator, search the rooms behind a door on each floor for items, eventually finding and obtaining stolen secret plans from the embassy's vault, and escaping as quickly as possible, while avoiding the embassy guards. (mobygames)
Inuyasha (2001) no information Playing as the characters from the series, you begin from the time Kagome falls through the well and meets her half-demon companion, and the story of Inuyasha unfolds from there. Inuyasha and Kagome build their relationship with each other, and along the way meet the familiar faces of Miroku, Sango, the resurrected Kikyo, and Shippo, and face off with enemies like Sesshoumaru and Naraku. (wikipedia.org)
Inuyasha: A Feudal Fairy Tale (2002) no information A 2D fighting game based on the manga and anime series Inuyasha. It consists of battles and minigames in an effort to retrieve shards of the sacred Jewel of Four Souls, essentially following the overall plot of the series. (wikipedia.org)
Inuyasha: Fuuun Emaki (2002) no information Inuyasha: Fuuun Emaki is an Adventure game, developed and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 2002. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Inuyasha: Kagome no Sengoku Yume Hiki (2001) no information Inuyasha - Kagome no Sengoku Yume Hiki is a game for the Bandai WonderSwan console published by Bandai. (wsx.wiki)
Inuyasha: Kagome no Yume Nikki (2002) no information Inuyasha: Kagome no Yume Nikki is a Role-Playing game, developed by Tomcat System and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 2002. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Invasion The Abductors (1999) no information The game is divided into four levels: three which are in the United States and the Mothership as the final stage. Each stage has several missions the player must complete, especially in gaining bonuses. There are two different endings depending on how the game is played. (TVTropes
Inversion (2012) no information Assume the role of young father and husband Davis Russell who is thrust into war when his tranquil city is invaded by an unknown enemy. With his daughter unaccounted for and conventional weapons and tactics useless, this typical cop and his partner Leo Delgado step up to heed the call of duty, master the fundamental forces of gravity and save the world.
Investor (1984) no information A Stock Exchange Board Game based on dealing in stocks and shares quoted on the International Stock Exchange, London 1984. Players buy and sell shares in actual companies under real-life dealing conditions. Imparts a knowledgeable insight into top companies and the workings of the stock market. It is endorsed by the International Stock Exchange, London "The Exchange considers that the game's strength lies in its realistic approach to stock market situations through the incorporation of real list
The Invincible Iron Man (2002) no information The Iron Man armor has been stolen from Stark Enterprises by three unknown culprits. Tony dons another version of the Iron Man armor to find the original armor and stop the culprits before the Iron Man armor falls into the wrong hands.
Invincible Presents: Atom Eve (2023) no information Become Atom Eve and take control of your own path as one of the most powerful superheroes in the Invincible universe! Unravel a mystery and balance the dangers and responsibilities of being a superhero with the relatable challenges of everyday life. (store.steampowered.com)
Invincible Tiger: The Legend of Han Tao (2009) no information Invincible Tiger: The Legend of Han Tao is a hand-to-hand action video game developed by Blitz Arcade. (wikipedia.org)
The Invincible (2023) no information You are a highly qualified, sharp-witted astrobiologist named Yasna. Being entangled in a space race, you and your crew end up on the unexplored planet Regis III. The scientific journey quickly turns into a search mission for lost crewmates. Follow its trail, but be fully aware that every decision you make can bring you closer to danger. (mobygames)
The Invisible Hand (2021) no information Want to get rich, quick? Welcome to FERIOS, where you’ll be empowered to pursue wealth and success as a mid-level stockbroker! Your wildest dreams of wealth can come true… at the cost of everything else. (store.steampowered.com)
The Invisible Hours (2017) no information A group of strangers receive a curious invitation from enigmatic inventor Nikola Tesla, offering each of them the chance to make amends for their darkest wrongdoings.
Invisible, Inc. (2014) no information Take control of Invisible's agents in the field and infiltrate the world's most dangerous corporations. Stealth, precision, and teamwork are essential in high-stakes, high-profit missions, where every move may cost an agent their life.
Invizimals: The Alliance (2013) no information Invizimals: The Alliance is an augmented reality video game for the PlayStation Vita. (wikipedia.org)
Invizimals: The Lost Kingdom (2013) no information Invizimals: The Lost Kingdom is a 2013 video game for the PlayStation 3, and was released on 30 October 2013 in Europe simultaneously with Invizimals: The Alliance. Wikipedia
Invizimals: The Resistance (2015) no information Collect more than 150 unique creatures, including 24 new Invizimals and 21 Xtractors. (Metacritic.com)
Ion Assault (2009) no information on Assault is a multidirectional shooter video game developed by Coreplay. Its gameplay is similar to that of the classic arcade shooter Asteroids. (wikipedia.org)
Ion Fury (2019) no information Ion Fury (formerly Ion Maiden) is a 2019 first-person shooter video game developed by Voidpoint. (wikipedia.org)
Iratus: Lord of the Dead (2020) no information Iratus: Lord of the Dead is a turn-based tactical roguelike RPG set in a dark fantasy universe. Lead an army of undead to help an angry necromancer in his quest to reach the surface world and bring death to the mortal realms! (Steam)
The Irem Skins Game (1992) no information A golf game featuring four different game modes. The four game modes are Skins game, Matchplay, Stroke play, and Tournament. The Skins game has players compete for prize money on each individual hole. Gameplay consists of first choosing a golfer type of either a power hitter, an all-around, technician, or magician. Each type has its own proficiencies in the drive, power, accuracy, hook, slice, and back spin categories. (mobygames.com)
Iridion 3D (2001) no information In this Afterburner-inspired Gameboy Advance launch title, a player pilots the SHN fighter through seven pseudo-3D levels. Returning to Earth from a space mission, the protagonist notices that the Iridion empire has taken over. The SHN fighter can be upgraded with five different types of weapons for varying methods of destruction. This is German developer Shin'en's first English game, however, they have prior experience, having developed sound drivers for both the GBA and GBC. (mobygames)
Iridion II (2003) no information Be the new saviour as the Iridion force strikes back! A century has passed since the Iridion Empire was defeated. Humans have populated the old Iridion galaxy giving mankind freedom and peace. Suddenly, all communications with the human outposts are lost. The Iridions are back! Planet Earth is too far away to offer help. The only chance? A lone powerful spaceship...Yours! (igdb)
Iridium Runners (2008) no information Set in the future where cars have been made obsolete by the blazing speed humanity has achieved on foot, Iridium Runners is a no holds barred, furiously fast racing game that allows players to step on shrunken opponents and knock others over the edge of the track and into oblivion. (Metacritic)
Iris and the Giant (2020) no information Iris and the Giant is a role-playing strategy video game developed by French designer Louis Rigaud. (wikipedia.org)
Iris.Fall (2018) no information Solve clever puzzles and uncover an intriguing story full of mystery and wonder. With “light and shadow” as a core concept, Iris.Fall takes players on a monochrome adventure unlike any other. (store.steampowered.com)
Irish Gauge (2014) no information On each player's turn, they can either place a share of one of five companies up for auction, build track (represented by cubes) in one of these five companies, upgrade a town to a city, or call for dividends. The dividends are paid out to shareholders of certain railroads based on how many cities/towns they connect to and how many shares of this company have been issued. The game ends when a certain condition is met at the end of a player's turn, and the player with the highest sum of money and
Irisu Syndrome (2008) no information Irisu Syndrome is a freeware physics puzzle game created by Japanese developer wtatsu, about a group of friends on a summer camping trip that takes a dark turn when one of them goes missing. The gameplay involves shapes of various colors falling down in a tetris-like play field. It has garnered a small, cult following due in part to it's unconventional story. (igdb)
Irodzuki Tingle no Koi no Balloon Trip (2009) no information The game's storyline starts with an ordinary 35-year-old man who watches a direct sales program on television. He orders a book that is said to make its readers popular among women. When the man opens the book, he gets sucked into a picture book world. In this world, he becomes Tingle, wearing a green costume. Tingle meets three characters that accompany him on his journey to escape the world: Kakashi the scarecrow, Buriki the tin robot woman, and Lion the lion. (wikipedia.org)
Iron & Blood: Warriors of Ravenloft (1996) no information Iron & Blood: Warriors of Ravenloft is a 3D fighting game released for PC and PlayStation. (wikipedia.org)
Iron Brigade (2011) no information Join The Mobile Trench Brigade and protect humanity from the evil Monovision menace in this Tower Defense Shooter from Tim Schafer's Double Fine Productions. Use a combination of mobile firepower and stationary defenses to turn the tide of war in our favor. Customize your trench with thousands of possible loadouts. March side-by-side with allies from around the world as you fight your way through Europe, Africa, and the Pacific. (store.steampowered.com)
Iron Chef America: Supreme Cuisine (2008) no information Iron Chef America: Supreme Cuisine is a video game based on the television series Iron Chef America and developed by American studio Black Lantern Studios. (wikipedia.org)
Iron Commando (1995) no information Iron Commando: Koutetsu no Senshi (アイアンコマンドー 鋼鉄の戦士, lit. Iron Commando: Iron Warriors) is a beat 'em up video game developed by Arcade Zone. (wikipedia.org)
Iron Crypticle (2017) no information IRON CRYPTICLE is an arcade twin-stick dungeon shooter with RPG elements for 1 to 4 players LOCAL CO-OP! A mysterious, malevolent force has abducted Cryptonia's princess - along with the king's royal golden treasures (shaped curiously like large foodstuffs...). Kingsguard to the rescue!
Iron Danger (2020) no information Iron Danger is a steampunk action role-playing video game developed by Action Squad Studios . (wikipedia.org)
Iron Fisticle (2014) no information Iron Fisticle is a challenging twin-stick shooter that requires reflexes, speed, and quick thinking to win. It takes the classic arcade arena shooters of the mid-80s and drags them, axes flying, into the 21st century. Inspired by old-school arcade games, Iron Fisticle is both a retro game and a reinvention of a classic genre, with multiple routes through the game, bonus stages, a large variety of weapons and enemies, clever boss fights, and much more.
Iron Harvest (2020) no information Iron Harvest is a dieselpunk-style mecha real-time strategy video game, developed by King Art Games. (wikipedia.org)
Iron Helix (1993) no information A rogue navy ship, Jeremiah Obrian, threatens to start a war. A virus has wiped out its crew, but the threat of it firing its Iron Helix doomsday weapon is still there. You must remotely pilot an unarmed science robot to explore the ship and work out how to shut the weapon down. (mobygames.com)
Iron Lord (1989) no information Iron Lord is a adventure video game developed by Orou Mama and Ivan Jacot for the Atari ST and published by Ubi Soft in 1989. It was ported to the Amiga, Acorn Archimedes, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, and MS-DOS. Wikipedia
Iron Lung (2022) no information A short horror game where you pilot a tiny submarine through an ocean of blood on an alien moon. (store.steampowered.com)
Iron Man (2008) no information Iron Man is a video game based on the film of the same name as well as the classic iterations of the character. The enemies are Advanced Idea Mechanics, the Maggia and the Ten Rings terrorist group. The supervillains in the game includes Blacklash, Controller, Titanium Man, Melter, and Iron Monger. A significant feature has Robert Downey, Jr., Terrence Howard and Shaun Toub reprising their roles from the film. (wikipedia.org)
Iron Man 2 (2010) no information Players can play as either Iron Man or War Machine, each with their own unique style. While Iron Man is sleeker and relies much more on energy weapons, War Machine is outfitted with ballistic weaponry and tougher armour. Iron Man can choose from multiple suits of armour, including Marks II through VI. Players can customize upgrades and weaponry on the armour. Weapons can also be switched during gameplay. (wikipedia.org)
Iron Man 3: The Official Game (2013) no information Following the events of Iron Man 3, Tony discovers that A.I.M. is still around and still causing trouble. He wonders who could be running them with Killian gone. He soon discovers that the Crimson Dynamo, Living Laser, and Ezekiel Stane are controlling major operations within A.I.M. However, it proves to be M.O.D.O.K. that is the true mastermind behind A.I.M.'s latest attacks. (wiki)
Iron Man and X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal (1996) no information The game is a one or two-player side-scrolling arcade game in which the player battles various villains from Marvel Comics' Iron Man and Valiant Comics' X-O Manowar comic book series. It was met with negative reviews which criticized it for dull gameplay and outdated graphics. At the start of the game, the player (s) choose to control either Iron Man or X-O Manowar. Both Iron Man and X-O Manowar can jump, punch, shoot an unlimited supply of laser beams and fly. (wikipedia.org)
Iron Sky: Invasion (2012) no information Iron Sky: Invasion is an official video game expansion of the 2012 Finnish science fiction comedy Iron Sky. Iron Sky: Invasion is a space fighter simulator, enhanced with strategic and RPG elements, set in the universe of Iron Sky and expanding upon its foundations. The core of the gameplay is based on ship-to-ship dogfights, combined with assaults on giant spaceships (such as the space Zeppelins, portrayed in the film), as well as tactical thinking and resource management. (wikipedia.org)
Iron Snout (2015) no information Iron Snout is a fast, colorful and brutal fighting game in which you will be helping a piglet fight for its life against hordes of wolves. (wikipedia.org)
Iron Storm (2002) no information The game is set in an alternate year of 1964, in which World War I never ended. The Baron Nikolai Alexsandrovich von Ugenberg seized Mongolia in 1921 in an uprising following the Russian Revolution, and later invaded Russia itself to crush the Bolsheviks. With the help of the United States, the Allied nations of Europe were reformed as the United States of Western Europe, or the Alliance, in 1933 to counter Ugenberg's plan.
Iron Tank: The Invasion of Normandy (1988) no information Iron Tank: The Invasion of Normandy, known as Great Tank (グレートタンク, Gurēto Tanku) in Japan, is a 1988 top-view action shooting game produced by SNK. (wikipedia.org)
Ironcast (2017) no information roncast is a game of steampunk mech combat, set in a fictional version of the Victorian Era. Inspired by science fiction writers such as H.G. Wells and Jules Verne, Ironcast is set in an exciting alternative history; a time when refined men and women in top hats and bonnets commanded gigantic walking war machines, laying waste to the enemies of the British Empire!
Ironclad Tactics (2013) no information Card-based tactic game set in an alternate steam-punk U.S. Civil War.
IronFall: Invasion (2015) no information IronFall: Invasion is a third-person shooter video game developed and released by VD-Dev. (wikipedia.org)
Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II (1989) no information Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II is a platforming video game where the player controls the renowned warrior Kuros as he explores the land of Sindarin to defeat the evil wizard Malkil. This time, Malkil has taken the form of the four "Elementals", based on the classical Greek elements - Earth, Wind, Fire, and Water - to stop Kuros in his quest. (wikipedia)
Irony Curtain: From Matryoshka with Love (2019) no information Irony Curtain: From Matryoshka with Love is a satirical point and click inspired by the classic adventure games. (store.steampowered.com)
Irotoridori no Sekai: The Colorful World (2024) no information When he was a child, Yuuma received a special power from the “translucent magician”, Shinku. Just by touching someone with his hand, he is able to cure all of their wounds in return for some of his memories. (store.steampowered.com)
IS - Internal Section (1999) no information INTERNAL SECTION is best described as a "sound reactive" shooting game. It is set up very similar to the classic arcade game TEMPEST. (psxdatacenter.com)
Ishar (1992) no information Ishar is a series of three role-playing computer games by Silmarils for the PC, Amiga, Atari ST, Atari Falcon and Macintosh platforms.
Ishar 2 (1993) no information Ishar 2: Messengers of Doom is the sequel to Ishar: Legend of the Fortress.Following the defeat of Krogh and the banishment of the powers of chaos.
Ishar 3 (1994) no information Ishar 3: The Seven Gates of Infinity is a 1994 role-playing video game developed and published by Silmarils. It is part of the Ishar series of games, and a sequel to Ishar 2: Messengers of Doom. Wikipedia
Island (2016) no information Island (stylized as ISLAND) is a Japanese mystery romance visual novel developed by Frontwing. (wikipedia.org)
Island Cities (2022) no information Cities are usually concrete jungles, noisy and stressful. Here, the cities are set up on islands over calm and clear water. In this tiny fantasy building experience, it is easy to do and very relaxing, just like a 3D jigsaw puzzle. Carefully observe the island, try to memorize it, then shuffle the blocks. There is no time limit, logic challenges, or resources to manage, so you can calmly focus on the core mechanics while listening to a soothing soundtrack. (store.steampowered.com)
Island Time VR (2018) no information Survive on a tiny virtual island...until you die! Find food, craft tools and befriend a crab in this arcade-style survival game in VR.
Islanders (2019) no information The goal of the game is to obtain the highest score possible in a single session, which can span multiple islands. Players earn points by strategically placing buildings from their inventory onto a procedurally generated island, eventually unlocking new types of buildings and the ability to move to a new island and continue the session. (wikipedia.org).
Islands of Insight (2024) no information Islands of Insight is a shared-world puzzle-adventure game set in a fantasy realm. (wikipedia.org)
Islands of Wakfu (2011) no information Islands of Wakfu is an action-adventure game developed by Ankama Play. (wikipedia.org)
Islands: Non-Places (2016) no information Islands: Non-Places is a 2016 abstract art game developed and published independently by artist and animator Carl Burton, best known for the animated GIF illustrations he created for season two of the Serial podcast. (wikipedia.org)
Isle of Skye: From Chieftain to King (2015) no information Isle of Skye is one of the most beautiful places in the world, with soft sand beaches, gently sloping hills, and impressive mountains. The landscape of Isle of Skye is breathtaking and fascinates everyone. In the tile-laying game Isle of Skye: From Chieftain to King, 2-5 players are chieftains of famous clans and want to build their kingdoms to score as many points as possible--but in each game only four of the sixteen scoring tiles will be scored.
The Isle Tide Hotel (2023) no information Explore a mysterious hotel and infiltrate a cult in this FMV detective game, featuring a cast from GoT, The Witcher, and more. Every decision counts as you gather clues and question guests. Can you unearth the ominous secrets at The Isle Tide Hotel before it's too late to save your missing daughter? (store.steampowered.com)
Islets (2022) no information Islets is a surprisingly wholesome metroidvania about making connections with the people around you. By reuniting the islands and befriending a cast of charming characters, the world expands and reveals new parts of each area for Iko to explore. Scour every nook and cranny in order to collect the many upgrades hidden around this world and face its numerous hidden challenges! (Metacritic.com)
Isolated Warrior (1991) no information Isolated Warrior is a 1991 video game developed by KID. (wikipedia.org)
Isonzo (2022) no information Ferocious Alpine warfare will test your tactical skills in this authentic WW1 FPS. Battle among the scenic peaks, rugged valleys and idyllic towns of northern Italy. The Great War on the Italian Front is brought to life and elevated to unexpected heights. (Metacritic.com)
ISS Pro Evolution (1999) no information ISS Pro Evolution (known as World Soccer: Jikkyou Winning Eleven 4 in Japan) is the third video game in the ISS Pro series, developed exclusively for the PlayStation by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, a division of Konami.
Istanbul (2014) no information There's hustle and bustle at Istanbul's grand bazaar as merchants and their assistants rush through the narrow alleys in their attempt to be more successful than their competitors. Everything must be well organized: wheelbarrows must be filled with goods at the warehouses, then swiftly transported by the assistants to various destinations. Your goal? Be the first merchant to collect a certain number of rubies.
It Lurks Below (2019) no information It Lurks Below is an action-oriented, survival RPG in a randomly generated world. Fight through the massive underground dungeon, customize your character with random items and find out what evil lurks below. (Metacritic.com)
It Steals (2020) no information AROUND EVERY CORNER. Face against stealthy antagonists that will take advantage of your expectations. (igdb)
It Takes Two (2021) no information It Takes Two is an action-adventure video game developed by Hazelight Studios. (wikipedia.org)
It\'s All Chinese to Me! (2008) no information Oh no! The menu is written only in Chinese. You only know 5 Chinese characters, one for each meal type (beef, chicken, lamb, fish and vegetables). For each meal type, you are hesitating between two Chinese characters. You will have to try to order using your very limited knowledge of the language. The waiter, slightly confused, will bring you what he thinks the majority wants. The player who successfully orders the most meals will score the most points and win.
It\'s Cricket (1962) no information The Ball (Counter) is placed on the Pitch (Marked B). The Counter is then pushed or flicked towards the far wicket. If the Batsmen is not out he plays the ball to score runs in the same manner. Extras are awarded if the counter covers half,or more than half of squares marked NB, W, LB or BY. The Batsmen attempts to flick the counter on to the squares or part cover them to score his runs - No runs if the counter is flicked off the board. A batsman can be caught, stumped, run out etc. dep
It\'s Dinner Time (2011) no information Players collect a meal which should be one card from the different coloured ingredients. For example, you might try to collect a Green 1 (Mixed Vegetables), a Green 2 (Salad), a Green 3 (Corn on the Cob with Butter) and a Green 4 (Stir-fry Vegetables). The publisher is a large organization that sells frozen food, so all the 20 different ingredients are things they would like to sell to you, so not every meal collected will be as healthy as the Green example (lots of chips and burgers!).
it\'s KARMA! the board game (2020) no information A chance/strategy roll and move derivative of the ancient reincarnation/morality game of snakes and ladders.
The Italian Job (2001) no information The Italian Job is a video game based on the 1969 film of the same name.
The Italian Job (2003) no information The Italian Job (released in Europe and Australia as The Italian Job: L.A. Heist) is a racing video game released in 2003 developed by Climax Brighton. (wikipedia.org)
The Itchy & Scratchy Game (1995) no information The Itchy & Scratchy Game is a platform video game that was released for the Super NES, and Game Gear. It stars the mouse and cat Itchy and Scratchy from the American animated television series The Simpsons, and features the classic gory violence from the show. (wikipedia.org)
Itchy & Scratchy in Miniature Golf Madness (1994) no information This unusual title is based on a cartoon within a cartoon: The Itchy and Scratchy show from The Simpsons. In each episode of the cartoon, Itchy (a mouse) maims Scratchy (a cat) in some horribly gruesome manner. In this game, the characters take their aggression to the mini-golf course. You have to help Scratchy both score well on the golf course, and avoid Itchy to survive. The game is played from a side-scrolling perspective, much like a platformer. (mobygames.com)
ITTA (2020) no information Test your limits in ITTA, a bullet-hell, boss-rush style adventure. Armed with her father’s revolver and guided by a strange ghostly cat, a displaced girl must battle her way through impossible trials in search of answers… and peace. (store.steampowered.com)
Ittle Dew (2014) no information Adventuress Ittle Dew and her sidekick Tippsie crash onto a strange island, filled with loot and mysterious inhabitants. It quickly dawns on the duo that this might become their biggest adventure yet. Ittle Dew boils down the classic adventure formula until there is only fun left. Experience devious puzzles, timeless gameplay and lots of exploration! (Metacritic.com)
Ivan \'Ironman\' Stewart\'s Super Off Road (1989) no information Ivan "Ironman" Stewart's Super Off Road is an arcade video game released in 1989 by Leland Corporation. (wikipedia.org)
Ivy the Kiwi? (2009) no information Ivy the Kiwi? (???? ? ????) is a platform video game developed by Prope and designed by Yuji Naka. (wikipedia.org)
Iwari (2020) no information Iwari is an abstract-like Eurogame in which players represent different tribes looking for their identity by traveling around far lands and expanding their settlements into five different regions on the board. (boardgamegeek.com)
iZBOT (2015) no information iZBOT is fast paced, double jumping, wall sliding, edge of your seat platformer that delivers delicious bite sized challenging platforming levels while always keeping you in the action. (store.steampowered.com)
Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns (2007) no information Izuna is back. After making friends with the six gods of Kamiari Village in the first game, she finds herself at the wedding of a friend. That night, Izuna's sister Shino goes missing, presumably kidnapped, and Izuna goes after her. (Mobygames)
Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja (2006) no information Izuna and her ninja clan are looking for a place to settle down after their old master Mugen decided that ninjas were obsolete, and booted them from his castle. While trying to find Grandboss, Izuna manages to offend the gods of the village, and everyone in the area starts behaving strangely. Now Izuna has to descend into the various shrines for the gods in order to set things right. (wiki)
Izzy\'s Adventure (1996) no information Izzy's Adventure is an adventure game based on Izzy, the Atlanta 1996 Summer Olympics mascot, released for the PC in 1996.
Izzy\'s Quest for the Olympic Rings (1995) no information Izzy's Quest for the Olympic Rings is a mid-1990s video game developed by Alexandria and published by U.S. Gold. (wikipedia.org)
J-League Dynamite Soccer 64 (1997) no information J-League Dynamite Soccer 64 (??????????????64) is a soccer game for the Nintendo 64. It was released only in Japan in 1997. The game has officially licensed players from Japan's J-League. (wikipedia.org)
J-League Tactics Soccer (1999) no information J-League Tactics Soccer (J???????????????) is a soccer game for the Nintendo 64. It was released only in Japan in 1999. The game has officially licensed players and teams from Japan's J-League. (wikipedia.org)
J-Stars Victory VS+ (2014) no information J-Stars Victory VS (ジェイスターズ ビクトリーバーサス, Jei Sutāzu Bikutorī Bāsasu) is a crossover fighting video game that combines the universes of several Weekly Shōnen Jump manga series, including former series and some that have been transferred to other magazines. (wikipedia.org)
J. R. R. Tolkien\'s Riders of Rohan (1991) no information In terms of gameplay, it is very similar to the 1988 War in Middle Earth, except the setting was downsized from the entire world just to the land of the Rohirrim, engulfing mostly the storyline from The Two Towers, and to a small extent ending in The Return of the King. In a combination of a single-unit adventure, small-scale battlefield tactics and broadscale campaign warfare, the player must coordinate the Fellowship and Rohan's troops in order to fend of the invasion of Orcs. (wikipedia.org)
J.R.R. Tolkien\'s The Lord of the Rings, Vol. I (1994) no information The player begins the game as Frodo Baggins, and progressively acquires the remaining members of the Fellowship. Players could play as Frodo, Samwise, Pippin, Merry, Gimli, and Aragorn. The game's plot takes the player to various locations from the book, such as the village of Bree, the elven city of Rivendell, and the Mines of Moria. Unlike the book, however, the finale of the game is the fight between the Fellowship and the Balrog creature in the Mines of Moria. (Wikipedia)
J.R.R. Tolkien\'s The Lord of the Rings, Vol. II: The Two Towers (1992) no information The game is an adaptation of The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tolkien. The gameplay is similar to that of the first game. The game is an RPG wherein the player controls multiple characters from the book. It uses a top-down perspective. The game takes place slightly before its predecessor ends. The story splits into several journeys of different characters similar to the book, the game also switches between different controllable groups. A planned third part was never finished. (wikipedia.org)
J.U.L.I.A. Among the Stars (2014) no information J.U.L.I.A. Among the Stars is a 2014 video game by CBE Software. It is a remake of J.U.L.I.A., featuring improved graphics, a different gameplay and an expanded story. (wikipedia.org)
Jack Hobbs Table Cricket (1925) no information One player is the batsman, the other the bowler. The two, rather scary, figures have handles so that their arm can be pulled back and then released forward. The bowler's arm will launch a ball at the batsman. He, in reply, will try to swing his bat and connect with the ball. The player who scores the most runs (i.e. hits) will win.
Jack Jeanne (2023) no information The game's story centers around protagonist Kisa Tachibana, a girl who had given up on a career in theater, but receives an invitation to attend the Univeil Drama School, an elite drama school for male actors, where students play female roles (referred to as "Jeanne" roles) in addition to male roles ("Jack" roles). However, to maintain her enrollment, she must land a starring role in the school's play at the end of the year and also hide that she is a girl. (Metacritic.com)
Jack Keane (2007) no information In colonial England, under a certain amount of duress, Jack takes on a job which will not only cause him a great deal of trouble, but also bring to light the answer to a mystery out of his distant past. A lack of money leads Jack to accept a charter to take a British secret agent to mysterious Tooth Island. (wikipedia)
Jack Keane 2: The Fire Within (2013) no information Jack Keane is back! And his newest adventure is even more fast-paced than ever before!Five years after his last adventure with Dr. T, the hapless but incorrigible hero, Jack Keane returns to experience the greatest adventure of his life alongside the beautiful Amanda. (steam)
Jack Lumber (2012) no information To avenge the death of his grandmother, Jack Lumber must get hack-and-slash his way through the forest to destroy an evil tree. This game was originally developed as a mobile game with a "slicing" mechanic and a "bullet-time" frame for completing levels.
Jack Move (2022) no information Jack Move is a JRPG that features a unique blend of gritty cyberpunk story telling, turn based battles and beautiful modern pixel art. Take on the role of Noa, a vigilante hacker who is thrust into a world of murder, kidnapping and dark research after her father goes missing. (Steam)
Jack Nicklaus Golf (1992) no information Jack Nicklaus Golf is a golf sim developed in 1992 for the SNES and Game Boy Nintendo platforms. (wikipedia.org)
Jack Nicklaus\' Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf (1988) no information Jack Nicklaus' Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf is a golf-simulation video game developed by Sculptured Software. (wikipedia.org)
Jack Orlando (1997) no information The player takes the role of Jack Orlando, a private detective in the post-prohibition 1930s who is framed for murder. Once a respected detective during prohibition for catching bootleggers, he now struggles with crippling alcoholism in the wake of the 21st Amendment. Orlando is given 48 hours to clear his name and find the real killers. (wikipedia.org)
Jack the Giantkiller (1982) no information Jack the Giantkiller is a 1982 arcade game developed and published by Cinematronics. (wikipedia.org)
Jack the Ripper (2015) no information 20 years after the events of Assassin's Creed Syndicate, 'Jack the Ripper' has embarked on a brutal reign of terror that shocks London to its core and threatens the very existence of the Brotherhood of Assassins.
Jackal (1986) no information The Jackal unit is an elite group of four soldiers that have undergone a harsh training regiment to survive in any environment. The team is composed of Colonel Decker, Lieutenant Bob, Sergeant Quint and Corporal Grey. They have been given a mission to drive two armed jeeps into hostile territory in order to rescue and extract POWs. (wikipedia.org)
The Jackbox Party Pack 10 (2023) no information Become a party legend! The celebrated franchise returns with epic drawing battles in Tee K.O. 2, chaotic type-offs in FixyText, time-travel trivia in Timejinx, hidden identity intrigue in Hypnotorious, and group music-making in Dodo Re Mi. (store.steampowered.com)
The Jackbox Party Pack 2 (2015) no information The sequel to the party game phenomenon The Jackbox Party Pack, featuring FIVE fresh, rib-tickling party games! Your phones or tablets are your controllers – no big mess of controllers needed. For up to 8 players plus an Audience of up to 10,000! It’s a game-night riot in a box… without the box! (Steam)
The Jackbox Party Pack 3 (2016) no information The threequel to the party game phenomenon features the deadly quiz show Trivia Murder Party, the say-anything sequel Quiplash 2, the surprising survey game Guesspionage, the t-shirt slugfest Tee K.O., and the sneaky trickster game Fakin’ It. (Steam)
The Jackbox Party Pack 4 (2017) no information It has a main game called Fibbage 3, then all these other mini games in it. Survive the Internet, Monster seeking Monster, Bracketeering & Civic Doodle.
The Jackbox Party Pack 5 (2018) no information It’s the biggest Party Pack yet, including the return of the classic pop culture trivia mash-up YOU DON'T KNOW JACK: Full Stream; the game of hilarious hypotheticals Split the Room; the lyric-writing, robot rap battle Mad Verse City; the inventive drawing game Patently Stupid; and the outer space fling-fest Zeeple Dome. Use your phones or tablets as controllers and play with up to 8 players, plus an audience of up to 10,000. (store.steampowered.com)
The Jackbox Party Pack 6 (2019) no information It’s the wildest Party Pack yet, with the absurd deathmatch Trivia Murder Party 2, the weird word circus Dictionarium, the hidden identity game Push The Button, the comedy contest Joke Boat and the offbeat personality test Role Models. (Steam)
The Jackbox Party Pack 7 (2020) no information Five new games: the hit threequel Quiplash 3, the collaborative chaos of The Devils and the Details, the fierce drawing game Champ’d Up, the speech game Talking Points and the guessing game Blather 'Round. Use phones or tablets as controllers and play with up to 8 players, and an audience of 10,000! (Steam)
The Jackbox Party Pack 8 (2021) no information The eighth installment of the beloved Jackbox Party Pack franchise is here! Five hilarious new games will energize your next game night, holiday party, happy hour, or video call. (Metacritic.com)
The Jackbox Party Pack 9 (2022) no information Introducing the ninth installment of the best-selling Party Pack Franchise you know and love! Whether you’re hanging out with friends, having a remote happy hour, trying to make the holidays less awkward, or looking for your next game to stream, The Jackbox Party Pack 9 is here to spice things up. (Metacritic.com)
The Jackbox Party Pack (2014) no information The Jackbox Party Pack is a compilation of games created by the team from You Don't Know Jack. There are five different games to be played. Including You Don't Know Jack 2015, Fibbage XL, Drawful, Lie Swatter, and Word Spud. (mobygames.com)
Jackie Chan Stuntmaster (2000) no information Jackie's grandfather (Fredrick) has been kidnapped and Jackie needs to get him back. This means fighting his way through New York City to get to him. Jackie also faces a number of different challenges in which the player must use a combination of moves to succeed. The game boasts 15 fully 3D levels with different environmental obstacles to cross. (wikipedia.org)
Jackie Chan\'s Action Kung Fu (1990) no information Classic action platformer. Use Kung Fu moves to battle your way across levels and get to the final boss.
Jacks (1550) no information The game of jacks is a popular activity enjoyed by children. With many variations over the years, the game involves tossing small objects to be picked up in succession (Play and Playground Encyclopedia)
Jacob Jones and the Bigfoot Mystery (2013) no information Jacob Jones and the Bigfoot Mystery is a popular episodic puzzle adventure developed by Lucid Games. (wikipedia.org)
Jade Cocoon (1998) no information Long time ago the country was cursed by a powerful spirit. Since then the forests around Syrus are populated by monsters. Levant's father was a Cocoon Master - a hunter who could capture those monsters, purge their corrupted souls through holy powers and make them serve the people. But Levant's father disappeared long ago in the woods, and now it's Levant's turn to be the new Cocoon Master. On the day of his initiation, he receives his first dangerous mission. (IMDB)
Jade Cocoon 2 (2001) no information Jade Cocoon 2's plot occurs 100 years after the events in the original Jade Cocoon. The time of the Nagi people and "cocoon masters" has passed. New "cocoon masters" are now cited as "beasthunters" and are the prominent force of monster raising, with the player playing one named Kahu who visits the Temple of Kemuel in the hopes of becoming a beasthunter and having adventures like the old cocoon masters he's idolized. (Wikipedia)
Jade Empire (2007) no information Step into the role of an aspiring martial-arts master and follow the path of the open palm or the closed fist. In this multi-award-winning action-RPG, your choices and actions will determine the fate of the entire Jade Empire. Will you prevent the destruction of this beautiful land, or will you crush it beneath your heel? Are you a warrior who uses his strength and fighting mastery to bring peace, or will you instead use your power to bring pain and ruin?
Jagged Alliance (2009) no information A tweaked Nintendo DS remake of the original Jagged Alliance.
Jagged Alliance (1995) no information Jagged Alliance is a tactical role-playing game released in 1995 for MS-DOS. (wikipedia.org)
Jagged Alliance 2 (1999) no information FIGHT for freedom... KILL for cash! And even if it is a totally crappy, corrupt regime, don't suppose for one moment that you as the liberator will be greeted with open arms. A ruthless dictator has taken control of the tiny nation of Arulco. The country's large army has a terrified population in its iron grip, itsonly opposition is a ragtag bunch of rebels.
Jagged Alliance 3 (2023) no information Jagged Alliance 3 is an tactical role-playing video game developed by Haemimont Games. (wikipedia.org)
Jagged Alliance Online (2012) no information YOUR MISSION: Survive and build the toughest frigging merc outfit in the world! Create and train your team of classic mercs, grab your gear and evolve your headquarter to beat the enemy. JAO: Reloaded is a re-release of the turn-based strategy Single- and Multiplayer Online game at an unbeatable price! (store.steampowered.com)
Jagged Alliance: Back in Action (2012) no information A contemporary remake of the much-loved series of turn-based mercenary-themed strategy games. (store.steampowered.com)
Jagged Alliance: Crossfire (2012) no information Jagged Alliance: Crossfire is a stand-alone expansion to Jagged Alliance: Back in Action.
Jagged Alliance: Deadly Games (1996) no information In Deadly Games, the player takes a group of mercenaries through a series of missions. The missions are linked chronologically, removing the need for micro-management on a strategic map. The scenario branches somewhat depending on the player's successes and failures. There are multiple terrain types, the mercenaries are hired and fired between missions. (wikipedia.org).
Jagged Alliance: Flashback (2014) no information Jagged Alliance Flashback brings back the true spirit of this legendary series: Turn-based tactics meets crazy mercenary personalities and intense battles. Manage your squad of unique mercenaries, secure your income and take back the island - sector by sector, turn by turn. (store.steampowered.com)
Jagged Alliance: Rage (2018) no information Jagged Alliance is back – With a new take on turn-based tactics, adventure elements and the well-known quirky mercenaries! Set 20 years after the first Jagged Alliance, this spin-off lets you experience a road trip into a jungle hell to test your mind and body to the limits! (store.steampowered.com)
Jaipur (2009) no information Jaipur, capital of Rajasthan. You are one of the two most powerful traders in the city. But that's not enough for you, because only the merchant with two Seals of Excellence will have the privilege of being invited to the Maharaja's court. You are therefore going to have to do better than your direct competitor by buying, exchanging and selling at better prices, all while keeping an eye on both your camel herds.
Jak 3 (2004) no information The game begins with Jak and Daxter being banished into the Wasteland by the tyrannical Count Veger for supposed crimes against Haven City. Ashelin gives Jak a beacon before she leaves and tells him to "stay alive". As they travel through the desert, flashbacks reveal that Haven City is at war with the Metal Heads and their allies, the Krimzon Guard Death Bots. As Jak, Daxter, and Pecker lose consciousness, they are rescued by a group of desert-dwellers, who take them back to Spargus City.
Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier (2009) no information Jak and Daxter are escorting Keira on her journey to become a Sage and help to find the reason for a worldwide Eco shortage until an encounter with Captain Phoenix, an Eco-seeking Sky Pirate. Jak crash-lands on an island at the Brink (the edge of their world) and sets off in search of Eco with which to repair his Hellcat. (wikipedia)
Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy (2001) no information The game follows protagonist Jak, as he tries to help his friend Daxter after he transforms into an ottsel, a hybrid of an otter and a weasel. With the help of Samos the Sage, the pair learn that they must save their world from the antagonists Gol and Maia, who plan to flood it with Dark Eco. The game offers a large range of missions and minigames as well as puzzles and platform elements that the player must complete to proceed. (wikipedia.org)
Jak II (2003) no information Some time after the events of The Precursor Legacy, Jak, Daxter, and Samos Hagai, the Green Sage, are invited by Keira, Samos' daughter and Jak's romantic interest, to help her test a machine, the Rift Rider, that utilizes the Precursor Ring, an artifact recovered from the Acheron Citadel. When activated, the Rider opens a portal that reveals a strange creature, and they get sucked in.
Jak X: Combat Racing (2005) no information Jak and his friends must compete in a series of daring road races in order to find the antidote to a deadly poison given to them.
Jake Hunter Detective Story: Ghost of the Dusk (2017) no information A shaky lead about a stiff in a haunted house puts Jake Hunter on a perilous path of clues and dark secrets. Experience a new chapter in the Jake Hunter saga, along with five additional hard-boiled tales of detectives, deductions, danger, death and of course, dames. Use all your skills: search crime scenes, interview suspects and uncover the truth. (nintendo.com)
Jaki Crush (1992) no information The game features a theme revolving around the mythology of a type of Japanese demon or ogre, called a jaki and is inspired by traditional Japanese depictions of hell. A single table is divided into three different sectors; carrying two flippers each. Moving targets must be hit for points along with stationary targets. Shooting the ball into the demon's mouth allows players to access up to six bonus levels. (wikipedia.org).
Jaleco Rally: Big Run - The Supreme 4WD Challenge (1991) no information Jaleco Rally: Big Run is partly based on the arcade game Big Run. The player participates in the Paris-Dakar rally with the basic goal to finish all nine stages of the race within a time limit. The driving itself is action-oriented with two gears. However, the major difference to the computer/arcade version is the addition of a few strategic components. Before starting the tour, the player has the choice between different sponsors. The given money is then reinvested. (mobygames.com)
Jalopy (2018) no information The game follows the player character known only as Splat and his Uncle Lütfi. Two Turkish-Germans from Eastern Berlin who decided to go on a road trip to Istanbul since the Iron Curtain fell. The main task of the game is to get to Istanbul to drop the Uncle off all the while maintaining the Laika which is prone to frequent breakdowns. The player passes through Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Turkey on his trip with his uncle. (wikipedia.org).
Jam with the Band (2008) no information Jam with the Band is a music video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. Jam with the Band features more than 60 instruments that can be played. During gameplay, Jam with the Band's gameplay focuses on button input similar to its predecessor. It also includes the ability to play chords instead of single button inputs for certain instruments. (wikipedia.org)
Jambo! Safari (1999) no information Jambo! Safari is a video game first released by Sega in 1999. (wikipedia.org)
James Bond 007 (1998) no information James Bond 007 is an action-adventure game featuring James Bond. The game was developed by Saffire Corporation and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy. Released on February 9, 1998, the game features a story that includes characters from multiple James Bond films, such as Oddjob and Jaws. (wikipedia.org)
James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire (2001) no information Agent Under Fire is the fourth Bond game which is not based on a film or book in the James Bond series, following James Bond 007: The Duel, James Bond 007 and EA's own 007 Racing. The game's story arc continues in the following sequel, Nightfire, released a year later. Unlike previous Bond games which featured the likeness of then current Bond actor Pierce Brosnan, Agent Under Fire used the voice of Adam Blackwood and the likeness of English actor Andrew Bicknell for Bond. (wikipedia.org)
James Bond 007: Blood Stone (2010) no information James Bond 007: Blood Stone is the 24th game in the James Bond series although it is not a direct sequel to any game; it is the first game since James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing to have an original story. Blood Stone features the voices and likenesses of Daniel Craig, Judi Dench, and Joss Stone. 007: Blood Stone was the final game developed by Bizarre Creations before it closed its doors on February 18, 2011.
James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing (2004) no information James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing is a third-person shooter video game, in which the player controls James Bond. Bond is modeled after and voiced by the former James Bond actor Pierce Brosnan. Developed by EA Redwood Shores and published by Electronic Arts, it was released for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox consoles. The game achieved Platinum Hits status on the Xbox. (wikipedia.org)
James Bond 007: From Russia with Love (2005) no information James Bond 007: From Russia with Love is a third-person shooter video game developed by EA Redwood Shores and published by Electronic Arts featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent, James Bond, whose likeness and voice is that of Sean Connery. The game is based on the novel and the film of the same name. Additionally, it features many elements of later Bond films to recreate the feel of the era such as the Aston Martin DB5 that debuted in Goldfinger and the jet pack from Thunderball. (wikipedia.org)
James Bond 007: Nightfire (2002) no information James Bond 007: Nightfire is a first-person shooter video game featuring the character of the British secret agent James Bond and a sequel to Agent Under Fire, published by Electronic Arts in 2002. The game marked Pierce Brosnan's fourth appearance as James Bond before the release of his fourth Bond film Die Another Day. His likeness was featured in the game, but not his voice, which was provided by Maxwell Caulfield. (wikipedia.org)
James Bond 007: The Duel (1993) no information Armed with a pistol, the player controls James Bond through various side-scrolling enemy bases to rescue female hostages and arm a bomb placed at a strategic point to destroy the base. Along the way, Bond must battle numerous thugs and familiar bosses. The game is often compared to Namco's Rolling Thunder series, although it was much less popular with the critics. (Wikipedia)
James Bond Jr (1992) no information The nephew of Agent 007 must foil the plans of malevolent S.C.U.M. agents, who are hunting for rare artifacts allowing for world domination. Unlike the NES game, this version is a more action-oriented side-scrolling game without detailed mission objectives or puzzle-solving. Consists of three levels, each beginning with a section in which Bond pilots a helicopter, a boat, and a jet, respectively. These are controlled in an arcade-like fashion, similarly to side-scrolling shooters. (mobygames.com
James Bond Jr. (1991) no information James Bond Jr. is a video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991. It is a game based on the popular TV cartoon series at the time. (nintendo.fandom.com)
James Cameron\'s Avatar: The Game (2009) no information James Cameron's Avatar: The Game is a 2009 third-person action video game based on James Cameron's 2009 film Avatar. (wikipedia.org)
James Cameron\'s Dark Angel (2002) no information James Cameron's tv series in game form. Dark Angel has you playing as Max Guevera, a 'genetically engineered super-soldier' running around in a post-apocalyptic Seattle, looking to uncover past, family and the evil plans of the "- I - Corporation". (mobygames)
James Noir\'s Hollywood Crimes (2011) no information James Noir's Hollywood Crimes (known in Europe as James Noir's Hollywood Crimes 3D) is a puzzle game developed by Ubisoft. (wikipedia.org)
James Pond (1990) no information A nefarious supervillain named "Doctor Maybe" has overtaken the ruthless megacorporation Acme Oil Company, and is not only filling the oceans with radiation and toxic waste but even threatening all the world from his underwater lair. The protagonist of the story and player character of the game is an intelligent, mutated anthropomorphic mudskipper who is given the name "James Pond" and hired by the British Secret Service to protect the seas and take out the bad guys in underwater areas. (wiki)
James Pond 2: Codename: RoboCod (1991) no information In his second adventure, James Pond must retrieve the toys Dr. Maybe has stolen. The gameplay takes place across worlds themed around particular types of toys, such as sporting goods, candy, and aircraft. On each level Pond must collect 2 penguins and reach the exit, although there are usually multiple exits and lots of secret areas to explore. After completing each pair of two worlds (each of which has three sub-levels), a boss must be faced. (mobygames.com)
James Pond 3: Operation Starfish (1993) no information Unlike the first game of the series, that was a mission-based game, and the second one, where your character had unique abilities such as observing the whole level and growing to unlimited height, James Pond 3 is a standard jump and run platform game. Pond can run very quickly (by holding down the A button) through large levels, which often contain steep mountainsides and other tricky areas. Once again, he has to oppose the evil scientist Maybe and his minions. (mobygames.com)
Jamestown: Legend of the Lost Colony (2011) no information Jamestown: Legend of the Lost Colony, also known as simply Jamestown, is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up video game developed and released by Final Form Games. (wikipedia.org)
Jammit (1994) no information Jammit features arcade-styled 1-on-1 street basketball, like NBA Jam or Arch Rivals. Player can choose from three playable characters. (wikipedia.org)
Janggi (0) no information Korean chess is similar to Chinese chess (Xiangqi) and can be played with the same board and pieces, but the board and pieces actually used are different in appearance, and there are significant differences in the rules. For example, the chariot and cannon can both move diagonally within the fortress, and during setup the horse and elephant can be transposed. Moreover, Cannon cannot move over another cannon and also cannot kill another cannon.
Janosik (2020) no information Janosik is a retro action-platformer metroidvania. It's fast-paced, challenging, and full of secrets to discover while exploring its big and interconnected world. (gog.com)
Japanese: The Game (2014) no information A language-learning card game. The cards in the game each have a Japanese word on the obverse. Players use these cards to build melds following a color pattern that forces the melds to be grammatically correct Japanese sentences. The game has solo, collaborative, and competitive modes to allow for play and learning in both individual and social situations. The game play in competitive mode allows for building and improving one's melds to gain points that enable the player to eliminate opponents'
Japanese: The Game: Business Expansion (2014) no information Learn some more Business Vocabulary while you play the Japanese language-learning card game.
Japanese: The Game: Food Expansion (2014) no information This expansion focuses on Japanese food and the enjoyment of eating it. It contains Japanese food-related nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and a few particles for balance. Examples include Ramen, Sushi, Tempura, Eat, Cook, Fry, Delicious, Nightly, and Never.
Jarnac (1977) no information Players form words on their game board, extending words whenever possible using the available letter tiles. Players have the ability to steal words from their opponents if an opportunity to extend a word or form a new word is missed. The game ends when one player has formed a word on each of the 8 available lines. The game can be played head to head or in teams.
JASF: Jane\'s Advanced Strike Fighters (2011) no information JASF: Jane's Advanced Strike Fighters is an arcade styled flight simulator developed by Trickstar Games. (wikipedia.org)
Java Man (1979) no information A simulation game of tribal politics and survival in the pre-historic, pre-agricultural, pre-civilized era. Each player attempts to control a single tribe, to ensure the survival of his tribe, and to boost it along the road to civilization. Towards this end, players work to control the normally random movements of their tribes across a hexagon grid representing a typical area of the pre-historic world, so as to avoid or destroy hostile tribes, contact friendly tribes, and gather as much food as
Jaws (1987) no information The player pilots a boat across the sea, randomly encountering groups of hostile sea creatures. Occasionally, Jaws will appear on the map in the form of its familiar dorsal fin breaking the water's surface. If players collide with Jaws' dorsal fin, they can momentarily control their boat in the side-view encounter in an attempt to attack Jaws with depth charges. (Wikipedia)
Jaws Unleashed (2006) no information 30 years after the events of the first film, Amity Island is growing, making corporate connections with prestigious companies like Environplus to improve the island's economy. The increased population around the island and industrial activity has also attracted Earth's most fearsome creature and the game's main character: Jaws, an enormous great white shark.
Jaws: Ultimate Predator (2011) no information Nature's deadliest predator returns to terrorize the ocean and its inhabitants in this re-imagined underwater action adventure game. You are JAWS, hunting and killing prey, exploring the depths of the sea and battling fearsome new bosses. (Majesco Entertainment)
Jay and Silent Bob: Mall Brawl (2020) no information Jay and Silent Bob Mall Brawl, an all new side-scrolling brawler set in the world famous and beloved View Askewniverse, is now available as a fully functional cartridge compatible with the original NES. This cartridge is a full game playable by either one or two players! (Metacritic.com)
Jazz Jackrabbit (1994) no information Gameplay mechanics in Jazz are very similar to Zool's, with the exception of not being able to destroy the enemies by simply jumping at them (which was not added until the second game). Jazz will run faster and jump higher the longer he runs, avoiding chasms that might lead to harmful objects. Unlike other platform games, however, there are no abysses and every level bifurcates into subsections that might lead to valuable items. (wikipedia.org)
Jazz Jackrabbit 2 (1998) no information Jazz Jackrabbit 2 is a 1998 platform game produced by Epic MegaGames. (wikipedia.org)
Jazzpunk (2014) no information An agent is mailed to a secret underground espionage agency in the late 1950s and is assigned to bizarre missions.
JDM Racing (2019) no information Experience the real drive, sense the speed and feel a surge of adrenaline from skidding in a new racing game from the creators of Drift Legends! (nintendo.com)
Jeanne d\'Arc (2006) no information In the past, there was a great war between humans and demons. Five heroes created five magical armlets and used their combined power to seal the demons away. Much time has passed, and now France and England are in the midst of the Hundred Years' War. A village girl, Jeanne, was led by a voice from the heavens to save France. Thus begins the journey of Jeanne, and her friends Roger and Liane, in the war to free their country from the tyranny of the demon-controlled English army. (wiki)
Jeep Thrills (2008) no information Jeep Thrills is a video game for the PlayStation 2 and Wii consoles. (wikipedia.org)
Jelly Boy (1995) no information Jelly Boy is a gelatinous pink blob on a mission through some strange worlds. He travels through landscapes such as giant toy factories and arctic snowfields during his quest, facing down all manner of dangerous enemies and obstacles. He can jump and he can launch a large fist from his stomach. Jelly Boy collects musical notes in lieu of having a power meter. Being hit knocks away all of his collected notes and if he gets hit again without having any notes, he will lose a life. (mobygames.com)
Jenga (1983) no information Jenga is a game of physical skill created by Leslie Scott, and currently marketed by Hasbro. Players take turns removing one block at a time from a tower constructed of 54 blocks.
Jenga World Tour (2007) no information Jenga is based on the world famous wooden block tower building game. Designed to make the most of the innovative control systems on the Wii and DS, the game offers unpredictable, quick- paced, tactical play that combines suspense and risk-taking, where mounting anticipation comes to a crashing climax. (metacritic)
Jenny LeClue (2019) no information A young detective named Jenny LeClue must clear her mother of murder. A fictional author acts as the game's narrator. The choices that players makes throughout the game has an impact. The game contains point-and-click elements, and features a hand-drawn art style. (wikipedia.org).
Jeopardy! (1987) no information Based on the TV game show. Three players compete against each other by coming up with the question for a given answer. (mobygames.com)
Jeopardy! (2012) no information Join Alex Trebek and play as a contestant on Americas Favorite Quiz Show! (Metacritic.com)
Jeopardy! (1992) no information A game based on the television quiz show and featuring the show's music and the voice of host Alex Trebek. Multiplayer or vs. the Computer games are available, and the game progresses through two rounds. Categories are made available to the player (s) and the questions are in the form of brief descriptions. Answers are limited to extremely short phrases. The harder the question, the better the cash reward. Answering a question wrong results in a deduction of money from your score. (mobygames.com)
Jeopardy! (1964) no information One player acts as "emcee" for two to four other players. In most editions, there are five categories. Each category has five dollar amounts. Behind each dollar amount is an "answer" or trivia clue having to do with the category. When a player thinks he or she knows the correct response to the clue, that person signals and responds in the form of a question. A player is rewarded with the amount associated with the statement if correct, and penalized the corresponding amount if incorrect. The pla
Jeopardy! (1998) no information This version of Jeopardy features the digitized look and voice of the TV show's host, Alex Trebek and even the announcer, Johnny Gilbert, as well. (Mobygames.com)
Jeopardy! (1988) no information Get set for all the fast-paced fun and excitement of Jeopardy! You can now play this popular TV game show at home. (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Jeopardy! (2008) no information Control the board and buzz your way to the top as JEOPARDY! comes to a PLAYSTATION3 computer entertainment system near you! Show off your lightning fast skills - be the first to buzz in with the correct response and you're in the money! Respond incorrectly and your virtual bank will take a hit. Experience the newly enhanced version of America's Favorite Quiz Show! (gamefaqs.gamespot.com)
Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary Edition (1990) no information Based on the television game show of the same name. The 25th anniversary edition of this quiz show requires you to provide 'questions' in response to the 'answer' clues. The harder the question the more money it is worth. (Mobygames.com)
Jeopardy! Deluxe Edition (1993) no information Jeopardy! Deluxe Edition is an updated version of it's Jeopardy! predecessor which features over 3,500 different new questions along with the standard features of Jeopardy such as Daily Doubles, a digitized likeness of the host, Alex Trebek and even the theme music. Like it's previous version, the player uses the buttons to buzz in and using the d-pad to highlight letters and spelling out their answers. The player can also play against two friends. (mobygames.com)
Jeopardy! Junior Edition (1989) no information Similar to the first Jeopardy! DOS game from 1987, but with questions suitable for younger players.
Jeopardy! Junior Edition (1989) no information A conversion of the popular TV game show for younger players ages 7 and up. (Mobygames.com)
Jeopardy! Sports Edition (1994) no information This version of Jeopardy! focuses more on sports-related themes with 700 different categories and 3,500 questions to answer related to sports such as baseball, football, hockey, etc., along with many other sub-categories such as players, sports equipment and the like. Voiced by Alex Trebek. (mobygames.com)
Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000 (2000) no information Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000 is a motocross racing video game developed by Acclaim Studios Salt Lake City. (wikipedia.org)
Jeremy McGrath Supercross World (2001) no information Jeremy McGrath Supercross World is a racing video game developed by Acclaim Studios Salt Lake City. (wikipedia.org)
Jeremy McGrath\'s Offroad (2012) no information Jeremy McGrath Offroad is as the name suggests, an arcade style offroad racing game that features the now semi-retired Motocross Hall of Fame.
Jerry Rice & Nitus\' Dog Football (2011) no information A seven-on-seven family-friendly football game that has dogs compete alongside their owners as they try to win the Golden Hydrant trophy. (giantbomb.com)
Jersey Devil (1997) no information Jersey Devil is a 3D platformer developed by Behaviour Interactive and released worldwide for the PlayStation and Windows. The titular protagonist is a Jersey Devil, although he has more characteristics of a bat. His primary mission is to stop Dr. Knarf and his army of mutated vegetables and prehistoric monsters. (wikipedia)
Jet Buster (2017) no information Jet Buster is the new 90s anthro shmup, going back to the cuter roots of the genre. (store.steampowered.com)
Jet Car Stunts (2014) no information Jet Car Stunts is a 2014 video game developed by Grip Games. (wikipedia.org)
Jet Force Gemini (1999) no information The game follows the story of three members of the Jet Force Gemini team and their efforts to stop the advances of the dark insectoid tyrant Mizar and his army. It features a single-player mode which places strong emphasis on shooting large numbers of enemies while dodging their attacks. The game also includes a multiplayer mode where two to four players can compete in traditional deathmatch games. (wikipedia.org)
Jet Grind Radio (2000) no information The player controls one of a gang of graffiti-tagging inline skaters. In a typical stage, the player must tag every graffiti spot in each area before the timer runs out, while evading the authorities, who pursue on foot, in tanks and in helicopters. New playable characters are unlocked after the player beats them in trick battles. (wikipedia.org)
Jet Lancer (2020) no information Jet Lancer is a high-velocity aerial combat shooter where you duel enemy aviators, hunt giant robots, and defy death at supersonic speeds as you evolve from an unknown rookie aviator into a once-in-a-generation ACE pilot. (store.steampowered.com)
Jet Li: Rise to Honor (2004) no information Kit Yun, is an undercover Hong Kong police officer, tasked to protect Chiang, a boss of one of the Hong Kong crime gangs, and a friend of Kit's late father. But Chiang is contemplating leaving the life of crime which doesn't seem to sit well with certain key people in the organized crime and before soon everybody is attempting to assassinate him. Despite his efforts, Kit fails to protect him, but decides to follow the dying man's wish which consequently puts him in a non-stop action. (Mobygames)
Jet Moto (1996) no information Jet Moto (known as Jet Rider in Europe) is a 1996 racing video game developed by SingleTrac and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation video game console and PC. Developers chose fictional hovering bikes instead of wheeled motorcycles initially to resolve performance concerns. Other performance concerns led the team to develop two different physics systems--one for the player, and one for the 19 computer racers. (wikipedia)
Jet Moto 2 (1997) no information Jet Moto 2 (known as Jet Rider 2 in Europe and Jet Moto '98 in Japan) is a 1997 racing video game developed by SingleTrac and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation video game console. It is the sequel to the 1996 game Jet Moto. In January 2008 Jet Moto 2 was made available for the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3 via the PlayStation Network. (wikipedia)
Jet Moto 3 (1999) no information The third entry in the Jet Moto series once again places you in the driving seat of a futuristic hoverbike, racing at breakneck speed in a truly extreme sport. While a Jet Moto hoverbike might look like a jet ski, it is capable of far more: it travels across land as well as water and can use a magnetic grapple to make extremely tight turns. (mobygames)
Jet Set Willy (1984) no information Jet Set Willy is a platform video game originally written by Matthew Smith for the ZX Spectrum home computer. (wikipedia.org)
Jetpac (1983) no information Jetpac is an arcade-style shooter video game developed and published by Ultimate Play the Game. (wikipedia.org)
Jetpac Refuelled (2007) no information Jetpac Refuelled is an arcade-style shooter video game developed by Rare. (wikipedia.org)
Jetpack (1993) no information The object of the levels is to collect all of the green emeralds scattered around the level while avoiding obstacles and enemies. Once accomplished, a door opens which the player must go through in order to advance to the next level. There is a single player, and a local multiplayer mode. The multiplayer mode supports up to eight players, where players take turns on the same machine. (wikipedia.org)
Jetpack Fighter (2016) no information Slash your way to victory in the fast action, high-flying Jetpack Fighter! DASH through the skyscrapers of Mega City. SMASH EVIL ROBOTS and leave a trail of destruction in your wake. GEAR UP with scores of powerful weapons, items and armor. COLLECT NEW FIGHTERS and master each unique hero.
Jetpack Joyride (2011) no information The game uses a simple, one-touch system to control the jetpack; when the player presses anywhere on the touchscreen, the jetpack fires and Barry rises. When the player lets go, the jetpack turns off, and Barry falls. As he is continually in motion, the player does not control his speed, simply his movement along the vertical axis. The objective of the game is to travel as far as possible, collect coins, and avoid hazards such as zappers, missiles and high-intensity laser beams. (wikipedia.or
Jetpack Joyride Deluxe (2014) no information This is an updated version of Jetpack Joyride that contains additional content including the S.A.M and the Wave Rider vehicles. (Mobygames.com)
The Jetsons: Cogswell\'s Caper (1992) no information Cogswell's Caper is a side-scrolling action game where George Jetson can walk, crouch, and use a jetpack. Each level is littered with crates and other items that George can pick up and toss at enemies, while finding useful items (and enemies) underneath them. Since the game is set in the futuristic world of the Jetsons, there are also copious switches on walls which activate all kinds of features of the surroundings, such as a switch that reverses gravity for a brief time. (mobygames.com)
The Jetsons: Invasion of the Planet Pirates (1994) no information George Jetson was about to run out to work when his pal Captain Zoom suddenly appeared. Zoom tells him that Zora, the leader of SPREE, is planning on looting this solar system of all its resources! Unfortunately, in his last encounter with Zora, Zoom has used up all his strength, and now he is powerless so he asks George to take over. He gives George his Pneumo Osmatic Precipitator (or P.O.P.) and bids him good luck. Can George save his family and this galaxy? (mobygames.com)
Jett Rider (2024) no information Jett Rider is an arcade shooter packed with action, exploration, RPG elements, tons of humor and awesome bosses. Explore, fight, gain experience, purchase weapons in this exciting adventure. (store.steampowered.com)
JETT: The Far Shore (2021) no information Jett: The Far Shore (stylized as JETT: The Far Shore) is an action-adventure exploration video game developed and published by Superbrothers and Pine Scented Software. (wikipedia.org)
Jettomero (2018) no information Play as Jettomero, a giant, indestructible, and incredibly clumsy robot determined to save the human race. Explore a procedurally generated universe by flying through space and landing on planets while trying not to destroy everything in your path. Relax as you blast through the cosmos on a ...
Jewel Master (1991) no information An army of demons terrorizes the land. Bone-hurling skeletons wait to torture your mere flesh and blood. Mythgard's only salvation rests in the hands of the JEWEL MASTER. Capture the rings of Earth, Wind, Fire and Water. Each ring holds an elemental magic. Combine the rings to attain many mystical weapons. But choose carefully - only certain combinations can protect you. (igdb)
Jewel Master Cradle of Rome 2 (2010) no information Jewel Master: Cradle of Rome 2 is a match-3 puzzle game released for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS. The resources matched can be used to build buildings. (Nintendo.Fandom.com)