Enter the world of Roll'd where rolling comes in at a new degree. In this arcade, multiplayer-focused endless runner you will be fine as long as you remember the twist: you do not control the hero...you control the track. Challenge yourself and your reflexes to keep the track level for as long as possible. Sounds easy? Why not give it a try to see for yourself? Now introducing: MULTIPLAYER! Invite some friends over for a local game or catch up for a match online...it's time to get rolling! Single player is available as well, so hit the road best your previous record and unlock all the goodies: new runners, locations, themes and difficulties. Run through the varying settings all specifically stylized with references and inspirations ranging from the CGA era, through 8-16bit NES/SNES to the golden ages of the Amiga and more. But at the same time they are all up to date with modern lighting effects, dynamic weather and some other cool visual treats. But be wary though, Roll'd can and will be unforgiving and reaching that extra point with each game will prove to be a demanding yet exciting task. Features: - A unique twist on a classic genre - Addictive, easy to grasp, hard to master gameplay - Highly addicitive multiplayer mode! Both Local and Online. 2-4 players. - Leaderboards & Achievements - 5 diverse and varied graphical themes, 4 difficulty settings each - 25 unlockable runners - Pleasing to the ear original soundtrack - and a cool set of varying retro inspired post effects
D Life is a new genre of game in which you use ‘mutation’ and ‘wind’ to influence densi to give birth to electronic life forms and photograph electronic life
The story begins in 1997. It's the dead of night in the city of Los Angeles, and there has been a mass murder at a general hospital on the outskirts of downtown. The perpetrator is the director of the hospital, Richter Harris. He has shut himself up in the hospital and taken a number of patients as hostages, leaving the police helpless and unable to move in. Richter's only daughter, Laura Harris, after hearing the situation, rushes to Los Angeles from San Francisco, and drives alone to the tragic scene at the hospital ground. Upon entering the hospital Laura finds herself transported to an old mansion, while the disembodied voice of her father pleads with her to leave. Nevertheless she must press forward to save her father and herself.