Pineapple Island
It’s a good game, but could use some improvements.
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
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Untitled Rhythm Puzzle Game
Dungeoneer Games are proud to launch our first ever title: ‘Untitled Rhythm Puzzle Game’. No that’s not a mistake, someone in the marketing department thought this was actually a good idea!
Untitled Rhythm Puzzle Game releases as the first ever game in the new URPG genre. A genre based on annoying the player and removing any sort of sanity through solving puzzles based on locality awareness mixed with keeping a ‘simple’ rhythm. It might sound easy, but believe us, it is much harder than it looks.
In this little story you play as the lead character “Blob”. Blob is a high profile DJ, playing to the biggest crowds, in the biggest of cities. But then one day he made a vital mistake and didn’t look both ways when crossing the road, and has now found himself in Rhythm Purgatory.
You must help him get up the stairway to heaven, as you slowly descend into madness… In the first every Untitled Rhythm Puzzle Game (URPG), will you be a winner or a loser in the way of the beat?
Key Features
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Play in the 50 level strong “Story Mode”. An unforgiving journey through some of the toughest levels ever created, of course after starting it off easy!
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Play in our open “Arcade Mode”. A special area made up of fun challenges and unique game mechanics that are just TOO good for the Story Mode!
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Play in our “Endless Mode”. A weekly procedurally generated journey from the easiest of levels to getting progressively challenging as you work your way through. We don’t even have control anymore, the computer has taken over!
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California Games
C64 version better… =/
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
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Still probably the best surfing video game ever created.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Hell’s Gate - Slide Puzzle
Hell’s Gate makes you FEEL like Jeffrey Dahmer.
From the wailing of lost souls condemned to endless torture in the depths of Tartarus, to the occult and bizarre imagery plastered onto the puzzle pieces; This game really lets you immerse yourself and walk in the shoes of a deranged madman that will go to any means necessary to keep playing his sick and disturbed game!
Here’s the Keyes! Knock yourself out!
– Real player with 8.4 hrs in game
If you like puzzle games, you must get it.
An immersive soundtrack, good graphics, and challenging puzzles.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Hold The Plates
A waitress dropped the plates now is up to you save her job. Catch some of them and bring to the bottom of the screen between the tables.
Objective:
Bring the tray down between the tables.
About the game:
Plates weight will make the tray goes down.
The tray goes up automatically.
Controls:
Arrows or ( A, D ) to control the tray left and right .
Space bar restart the level.
S mute music.
R restart the game.
Esc to exit the game.
Impossible Pixels
Love this game! Reminds me a little bit of old arcade games but with a more modern twist to it. I really like the music and the art as well. Overall I think this is a great game, even though sometimes it makes me a bit mad with how hard it is, so I’d definitely call this a rage game :D also there is a lot of flashing lights on the screen, but I think it’s okay for anyone who doesn’t have a problem with migrens and stuff. I actually think those flashing lights are the thing that make the game unique and different to all the other games.
– Real player with 4.4 hrs in game
Good game. In later levels gets little bit hard. Nice soundtrack.
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
Pay Me In Colors
Yes. A good game. Short.
Challenger. The levels have a good difficult.
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
It’s definitely a well balanced game that reminds me of those classic games which all that matters is your will to complete the game the fastest you can. I recommend it to everyone who wants to have a good time with some good old platformer that challenges even experienced players with unexpected things like the explosions of the missiles, spikes that fall from the ceiling and turrets that won’t think twice before shooting at you.
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
Pop-It! Or Don’t..
It’s fun.
– Real player with 87.5 hrs in game
Music sounds like Banjo-Kazooie
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Squareometry
Very hard, but very cool. This game needs a lot of agility.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
This is the kind of annoying and addictive game at the same time, but if you pay close attention just create a pattern and the solution appears, too bad my fingers don’t help me.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
StickyOrbs
Sticky Orbs is an addictive physics-based game with a one simple aim: Transport orbs from their initial location to pre-defined finish. In each level of Sticky Orbs, the player is given a number of orbs, and he needs to move them to a final location. But it’s not that easy! To move orbs, the player has only available a limited number of anchor points where an elastic band is stretched until it sticks to the orb. Once the elastic band is released, the force built through the tension will catapult the orb, thus providing the required propulsion. When the player identifies that the power and trajectory is good, he clicks on the screen to remove the anchor, and the orb will move towards the planned destination. Each anchor point has a set length, which the player cannot stretch more The player passes the level when the objective of the level i.e. managing to move the required number of orbs from their initial position to the ending location. Conversely, the player will have to start the level from the beginning if he fails this objective by not managing to arrive at the minimum required orbs.Upon progressing throughout the levels, new elements will try to stop him from completing this task including platforms, sticking elements and force fields.