

Garden Gnome is sick of elfs stuffing his chimney with toys. A very fun and clever game, Forget-Me-Not is also available in a paid iOS version. Gameplay feels like a mix of Pac-Man, Venture, and Galaga as you traverse mazes, collect flowers, shoot enemies, and collect keys to open doors to new mazes. Forget-Me-Not looks, plays, and sounds exactly like a coin-op arcade title straight from the 1980s. This is not just another lame title capitalizing on the "retro" fad. Give it a try.įorget-Me-Not is one of the best retro arcade tributes to come around in a long time. The minimalistic, avant-garde music will either be awesome or ear-raping, depending on your tastes. Quite a few worthwhile games here, some not-so-much, but the Dev is improving.Currently has (10) games.Įasily best-known for having its main character featured in Super Meat Boy, Flywrench is a terrific little action game that has you guiding some kind of stick/ship/wrench thing around an increasingly difficult obstacle course, flapping and changing colors to avoid certain death. You're a bear, in a truck, get some salmon and kick some ass. Break the blocks in the correct order according to their colors.
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Remake of a popular Mac game from the early 90s. Whether you find it compelling or pretentious will depend entirely on your tastes. Coil tells a sad (yet highly mysterious) tale woven between small minigames involving sperm and conception. Please keep an open mind while playing." So reads the opening of Coil, an experimental flash game from Edmund McMillen and Florian Himsl. "Coil is a game with no instruction or clear direction. Of course you can decide to add rules like "no forearm touching", but it's up to you to decide. That is all there is to it, except the game does not know what you're doing to make other lift their fingers. This is a collection with no less than 17 games of genres ranging from shoot em ups and platformers to adventure games and first person shooters.Ī very simple multiplayer game. The power-ups include big paddle, small paddle, full-screen paddle, tiny balls, giant balls, reverse gravity, and an infinity symbol that gives you infinite balls for 20 seconds.ĭoesn't include sounds or music, but you can add your own with specific filenames, including a secondary song that plays while you have infinite balls (Fist of the North Star makes it goddamn hilarious). You start each level with 10 balls you can launch from your paddle whenever you want. Give it a shot if you enjoy artsy, experimental games.Ī funny-as-hell breakout game with levels that you're supposed to clear as fast as possible, which most of the levels facilitate with blocks that break to release either one ball or a nonstop stream of balls. This game is very obtuse and has no clear goals, but it may be interesting to experiment with for a while. If you put blocks of the same color in the structure, you can spawn in the other dimensions. The co-op part is that one of the three dimensions is "shared" and you see all of the blocks the other player spawns in their negative colors and vice versa. When you wake up, you take the blocks in the wooden structure with you as a spawnable small block which you can use to build the towers. In Between, an online-multiplayer-only game by acclaimed indie developer Jason Rohrer (of Passage and Inside a Star-Filled Sky fame), there are three dimensions which you can cycle through by going to sleep or waking. Use the 3D Maneuvering Gear to rapple buildings and kill titans in the name of humanity. It also has lots of secrets and stuff.Ĭool recreation of the lightcycle arena scene from Tron.Ī fan game based of the Attack on Titan series. Each stage is different, you get to fight down the alleways of Double Dragon, explore a Zelda dungeon, run'n gun through the jungles of Contra, box in Punch Out, and others. Crazy over-the-top parody game where you control Abobo and have to travel through many different NES games to rescue your son, Aboboy.
