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Jetpack Joyride
Arcade
November 20, 2012
A browser-based casual arcade game in which we play the role of a hero trying to escape with a jet backpack from a secret laboratory. The character will automatically move to the right side of the screen all the time, and our interaction is limited to controlling the jet backpack. The difficulty results from the fact that along the way there are a lot of obstacles waiting for us, with which encountering ends in death.

Age of Zombies
Action
February 25, 2010
Two-dimensional shooter with action depicted in isometric projection. Players take on the role of a time traveler and use a wide arsenal of weapons to eliminate the hordes of zombies that will appear in different historical eras thanks to the evil professor Brains.

ClaDun x2
RPG
March 24, 2011
ClaDun x2 is an RPG that pays tribute to traditional 8-bit and 16-bit games of this type, using their characteristic gameplay model and audiovisual setting. At the same time, the title offers randomly generated undergrounds and challenges, as well as huge possibilities to modify heroes' characters or equipment, thanks to which it provides long hours of fun.

Wizorb
Arcade
July 24, 2012
Wizorb is an independent studio game by Tribute Games, combining the features of an arcade and RPG. We play the role of Cyrus, whose task is to save the kingdom of Gorudo from the forces of evil. Jonathan Lavigne, creator of such titles as Ninja Seneca and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game, is responsible for Wizorb.

flOw
Puzzle
March 6, 2008
A relaxing arcade/logic game developed by an independent studio thatgamecompany. FlOw is somewhat similar in essence to the classic Snake game, popular on old mobile phones. The player’s task is to control a shapeshifting creature in such a way that it eats organisms smaller than itself, increasing its size in the process. The game doesn’t contain any plot, while the main incentive to continue playing is gradual access to new creatures with different abilities. Despite simple rules, the success in the game requires some thought. Some of the encountered enemies have weak points that can be accessed only using certain power-ups, such as temporary invincibility or speed boost. The game is complemented by relaxing music, as well as original visuals – individual organisms are similar to creatures only seen through a microscope.

Where is my Heart?
Puzzle
November 16, 2011
Friendly and exceptionally ingenious platformer, created by an independent Danish developer. In the game we direct three beings looking for a way out of the forest. Each of the more than twenty levels has been fragmented into staff, which makes orientation and movement difficult. The whole was kept in a frugal, but very pleasant style.

Hoard
Arcade
March 22, 2011
An arcade game that puts the player in the role of a predatory dragon. The action takes place in a typical fantasy scenery, full of huge castles, beautiful princesses and brave knights. As a scaly creature, we plunder human kingdoms, kill enemies and, above all, accumulate treasures. In addition to the single player campaign, there is also a cooperation mode for four people.

Cladun: This is an RPG
RPG
February 18, 2010
RPG action game maintained in the style of such series as The Legend of Zelda. We take on the role of a hero and travel through the underworld to fight enemies and collect items. The curiosity is that we can design many elements, including the main antagonist, and then share them with other participants of the game. The authors also focused on graphics associated with 8-bit consoles.

Who's That Flying?!
Action
November 16, 2010
Who's That Flying! is a comic-style, arcade shump shooter. The player takes on the role of the super-powerful Earth Guardian, and his task is to repel the attacks of the Doom Beasts and clear his name of the charges of incompetence. The title was produced by an independent studio Mediatonic.