Game goo run around
Mahjong Dimensions. Mahjong Connect. Good old tetris. Google Snake In the history of gaming this is the most influential game in the video game universe, It's a classic arcade game called google snake unless you've been living under a rock the past 30 years you know what I'm talking about when I say google snake and unless you've lived under a boulder the last 30 years you've probably seen this game even if you don't recognize the name the principal of this game is very simple.
In multiplayer two players faced off in a kendo ring. You used the arrow buttons to do different attacks high, low etc. I'm not sure if it was ever released in NA.
I played it on one of those NES carts that had a bunch of games on it. I'm searching for two games which I can't remember the name of.. I remember the word Dracula.. As I remember, there were actually only 3 types of units, and you had to get the resources of different lands, in order to build them.
It was sword soldiers, archers and canons.. I remember the canons could just move by themself, no persons were attached - looked slightly funky. Something about dracula rings a bell, not sure why.. The RPG game was an old amiga game.. The name I recall had something about Legion in it?
You had an overview map, where you could travel from place to place, and you'd get random encounters, or you could sack towns etc, buy from shops in 'em.. I remember there were these troll like creatures, Kobolds or something like that they were called..
Which were extremely hard hitting, but also died quite easily.. Hope somebody has any clue what I'm talking about :D. I don't know if I can just jump in but I need help. There is one game I played 25 years ago that I can't remember the name. I'm thinking it may have been something my brain made up. It is driving me crazy.
Details: Platform: Arcade Time period: mid 80s. It could have been an early 80s game that I didn't play till the mid 80s.
Theme: Pirates. This is where it gets a little hazy. I don't remember if you are a pirate or if one of the enemy types are pirates. Levels: 1. You are on a deck of a ship. The graphics are a bit goofy. It is a single over head view but all the characters are animated from the side. You can go up down left and right. You have to avoid pirates and canon balls. The canon balls fire at regular intervals and are easy to avoid.
The pirates wander around in a random pattern, you can either avoid or you can fight. Your only weapon is a sword at swings out one block away on the left and right. You are in a jungle running away from a tiger. The whole screen is scrolling to the right while tigers are coming out to your left. The best and only stratgey is to run below the tiger as it passes you, trying to not run into the trees. I can't really remember the third level but I believe there is one.
Levels one through three repeat and eventually you and your girlfriend fly way in a hot air ballon. Then the game starts over at a higher difficulty level. Any ideas? Hey guys! I'm looking for an arcade game which I played in the early nineties Don't know if it was released earlier. It was an action-adventure type of game with three maybe four player co-op. Playable characters included a guy with a spear, someone with a sword might be guy or girl , and one with a whip I think.
I also remember that from time to time you had to fight some kind of golems which appeared from the ground. I know this is all terribly vague, but that's all I can remember. Please help meeee!!! I think the graphics were too much for my system to handle and whenever I tried playing it everything seemed garbled and static-y Not sure what else I can say Game where you control a mars rover in third-person. After a ridiculously monotonous tutorial, you're tasked with collecting minerals, while - I think - destroying others possibly robots who are trying to do the same.
Think it was for PC, but it also could have been for PlayStation 1. The most unique thing about it was its incorporation of music from the very little-known band Liars. I assume it was rated E or Teen. That's all I know about it.
Does anyone know the name of a game where you controlled characters like the sims, but it was set in olden times. You could trade, rob, craft and even get into politics and become mayor or king.
I remember it being called 'Settlers' or maybe I'm way off, obviously that is not exactly it. It's not too too old now, 3d graphics etc. OK so I've been trying to find this game for ages, i'm pretty sure it was on the sega megadrive genesis and you played as this red guy looked kind alike a kidney bean if i remember correctly.
I was pretty young so everything I remember is vague - used a raygun sometimes, they were enemy raccoons think they stole your spaceship? There was also a level where you did stuff with potions I think. I distinctly remember a bonus round where you shot rabbits with your raygun, or maybe I'm going crazy. If anyone remembers the name I'll be eternally grateful, It's been bugging me for years!
It was a game for the original Playstation and you played as a anthromorphic tiger. You fought similar looking anthromorphic lepards and probably other cats as well.
The tiger wore only pants and fought using martial arts, I'm pretty sure there was a Yin Yang symbol in there somewhere as well. I guess it must have been a beat-em-up because I seem to remember the camera being in a fixed perspective It was a 3D game.
You control 3 players, you can switch back and forth on the fly. Dude with a sheild, woman? Side scrolling puzzle platforming game. This one's hard. I remember a platformer, arcade Mario Bros. My memory of how it looks is kinda vauge, but I do know for sure the style of the game is cartoony.
As for the setting, it's fantasy I think. The level design is a mix of Mario Bros. The one I bought the Amiga from, which came with a lot of copied games btw, had labeled the disk as "Kung Fu Pajamas" though that's not the title of the game, but it does look like the character you're playing as are wearing pajamas.
There was a game boy colour game that was an RTS set in a fantasy setting. I think it had a really generic sounding name, but I loved the hell out of it. I can't remember much else about it.
Going through my old crap in the loft last week I found my old Sega Saturn. All classics i'm sure you'll agree. I can vaguely remember one game but for the life of me I can't recall it's name. You controlled a spaceship it was an aerial combat game similar to the boss sections of starfox You collected different combinations of gems to get different weapons. Air to Surface missiles, Air to Air missles are the only ones I can remember but i think there was a laser as well.
I remember it being devilishly difficult but that could have just been the mad skills of my younger self. This is a Sega-CD game. It was an FMV game that took place in a mansion, I believe. It took place in the first-person and had an emphasis on puzzles. It had a super-natural storyline and I believe there were ghosts.
It took place at night. I played it as a child so I don't remember much about it. I rented it and beat it which means it had to have been pretty short. You could whack one of the builders to make him short and be able to crawl through spaces, and throw each other to other heights. I'm sorry I can't think of any more hints! Anyone got any idea? X19 This user has not updated recently.
Flash Game Origin. It was a 2D sidescroller for the PC. This was in the mid to late nineties. It was horror themed. Pretty sure some of the first enemies were hands like thing from the Adam's Family. You had a slingshot that you could shoot and the stone would bounce around the screen. You started in a outdoor level which might have been a graveyard.
I do have one I need a hand with. Thats all I can remember. Another lost game. Here we go! Scratch that. Imperium Galactica. Oh, and thanks for posting this great thread X Brave Fencer Musashi. That's all I remember about it. It was an horror game, you start at the entrance of a house and you go from right to left entering the house It has mix of 2d side-scrolling and "first person" when you enter room to search I-dont-remember-what in it When you're in first person mode in the room you have a point and click system.
Mort the Chicken. The main thing I remember was how cool I thought the animations were when the gun transformed. Journey to Silius. Anyway, it was for the NES I think, and a platformer. Somebody got any idea? Castle of the Winds. That's all the info I got. It was a game called Gizmos and Gadgets. Edit: Never mind, I got lucky using Wikipedia.
The Ocean Hunter. It's a 3d isometric viewed cartoonish strategy-esque game. The demo was 2 player. I always wanted to try the full game. Jump Start 2nd Grade. My memories are kind of vague, but I've tried to piece together as much as I can: It was a 2D platform game and I played it on an arcade cabinet. This was more cartoonish, and I'm talking mid 90's here most likely. Late 90's to early 's. The enemies were aliens and it took place on distant worlds with lots of hills.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3. Little Computer People. Still if anyone else has it or knows where to find it, I'd be in nostalgia heaven. Operation Carnage. It's been killing me for months. You played as a hunter of dinosaurs. The only game i can remember being on as well as this one is Wolfenstein the original. Please help. Harley's Humongous Adventure. The game was much in the vain of Jazz Jackrabbit 2 Must have been around when Blood 2 was out. I think maybe. Logical Journey of the Zoombinis.
It was a puzzle game I played on a laptop in the mid 90s. Here's what I remember: 1 It had a awesome narrator voice Street Sports Baseball. Dominant memory is the colour orange. That's all I got. It's not much, but hopefully someone can help.
Killed Until Dead. I remember very little else. Rise of the Triad: Dark War. I've checked out Hexen and Heretic and I'm pretty sure it's neither of those.
Oh and its not Smart Ball. Any help would be appreciated. I know its not much but i hope someone will be able to help, i know its not very likely. Redhook's Revenge. Thats all i can remember for now but i'll try and think of more and update this. I miss that game! May 21, , PM.
Our goal is to create a safe and engaging place for users to connect over interests and passions. In order to improve our community experience, we are temporarily suspending article commenting. Recommended Stories. Giants Wire. Atlanta Black Star. Entertainment Weekly.
However, once the Internet became prevalent, the opportunity for even more effective learning games quickly developed into very valuable online learning resources like the Game Goo website. The difficulty level starts from "Beginner" at the bottom in a blue section, and then goes to "Intermediate" in dark purple and then "Advanced" in light purple.
The games are scattered throughout each section so that your child can explore each game within their own difficulty level. Learning Skills for Each Game For parents and educators, the nice thing about the layout of the games on the main page is that when you roll the mouse over a particular game, the learning skill associated with that game is listed at the very top of the screen.
For example, rolling over "Fearless Frieda The Big Kahuna" reveals that the game teaches spelling and requires keyboarding skills. However, animation and score-keeping aspect of the game keeps kids interested and involved, even in a subject that normally most kids find boring.
This is the beauty of online, interactive learning games. The Spelling Game The Fearless Frieda game is another example of a topic that kids normally consider dry and boring, but transformed into an animated and highly interactive game where they can learn how to spell. During game play, a word is repeated orally speakers required , and the child must spell out the word, or else the skateboarder who is performing stunts will fall.
Perform the spelling correctly, and the skateboarder performs an impressive flip or twirl into the air, and lands perfectly. Letter Sounds While many of the games for toddlers are captivating enough to hold the interest of children over the age of 4, and effective enough to teach them important skills, the "Beginner" area is actually a bit more complicated than one would expect.
0コメント