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Alright this is an odd one. It is a flash game. You play as a stick figure and everything (including you) is drawn with neon-like lines. You get upgrades after beating certain enemies that allow you to walk through different areas such as bombs. You shoot a gun that shoots little lines. At the end you find the king who grants you powers to create a world. I believe it is called something like this: The (single syllable, short word.) Please help.
EDIT: the main character's head was a rectangle.
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It was a really stupid premise for a video game, a generic deserty squad-based Iraq third/first-person shooter except you played as photorealistic furry rabbits or cats in American GI uniforms. I saw it when it was lambasted in a list of stupid video games on youtube. It had an insulting title like "Air F*** Five" or "Black F*** Down", had the F-word in it. Pretty sure it was from Japan.
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There was this one educational video game i got as a kid, and it had these three yellow people, a guy wearing glasses, I think a guy dressed like a rockstar/Elvis Lookalike, and some girl in a dress. They were getting ready for a concert when the glasses guy accidently ruined all of their equipment, and so you had to help fix it. The game taught about light, sound, and electricity, allowing experimentation, anyone know what this is? I think the girl was in charge of light, the rockstar in charge of sound, and the nerdy guy in charge of electricity.
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I have a vague recollection of watching someone else play a game, don't remember the console, although it was 3D and rather modern graphics, probably PS 2 or something like that.The memory involved a level (?) and you having control of first a man, then a woman and finally some sort of animal (mentioned as a dog) transcending the level (might have been a tower) and then getting sealed away one after another. Anyone know this game from this?
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Their was this game on armour game i played but i dont know the name of it, it was where you had to run throughout 30 (i think) levels, the background is kind of gray and dark, but the Player Character Is blue of color, also, the ending line was "And so you ran, onwards toward a new life..." Or something like that. you can cutomize your character too.
I think i might have had the word "Run" Or "Life" In it.
Sorry for my bad spelling.
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There was this old PC game... The gameplay was like this. You were this purple fuzzy thing and you had to reach your children. Each map was composed of tiles, and and clicked where you wanted to go. There were things like lasers, mirrors that rotated the beams, bombs, ice panels that froze the character, and heat panels. I remember playing a free version of it that only had 10 levels. Hope this is enough information
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A few years ago, I played this freeware game where a ninja was traversing levels using a ninja rope. The sprites, both the ninja and the enemy guards, were very small and the levels were randomly generated landscapes filled with trees and chinese temple-like buildings. The goal of each level was to get through the level before the time ran out and let as little guards see you as possible (I think that if you were seen by ten guards, it was game over). One weird thing about the game was that the ninja rope was more like a ninja pole; if you shot it straight down and extended it, it actually lifted you in the air.
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There was a Source Film Maker short I found one time with the Scout's mom and the Spy. The Narrator says "the fastest way to a man's heart is through his stomach, but the fastest way to his stomach is through his butthole, so you may want to rethink your plan of attack there." And it ends with Scout's Mom's hand up Spy's ass. I can't remember the title of the short- anyone know?
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I remember a flash game I played a while ago but I can't figure out the name. It had you running around a facility where an untrustworthy voice told you to do things that were going to harm you like saying "we need crystals" or something similar even though touching them killed you.
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My other query was some games I played while I was fairly young.
One was on a Win 3.11 machine, at a friend's house. This could have been no later than 1993, as my friends moved during that year. It was an edutainment game, I think, top down like GTA. You had to deliver and pick up people from bus stops? All I remember is that it was fairly simply colored, I think flat green ground, flat almost-black streets, with little dots on the bottom representing something. I was 5 at the oldest if I played this, so yeah, very vague. (I was born in 87. I'm pretty sure they moved away before my birthday very late in the year.)
The other was a Mac Classic game, probably 7, maybe 6. I played it around my second grade year in Elementary School, and it was definitely an edutainment game. It was a first person maze with gates: in order to pass the gates, you had to answer math questions, maybe more than that.
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So it's a computer game, internet game, really, and you have this dot that you have to get from one end of the 'board' to the other, but there are blocks, like ones that'll move if you press the up arrow or down arrow, and then later ones that move when you press the side arrows. Anyway, there's around 20 levels, and it's really addictive.
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Here are three games I remember playing as a kid (2000, 2001). They were likely DOS games, as I played them on my dad's laptop along with "Monster Bash with Johnny Dash" and "Commander Keen", but they could have also been emulated games since my dad was really into emulation. Here are three games I remember playing:
1. This game was a platformer where you played as an elf-like character. The graphics made it so that he didn't have a face, but you could see the signature hat. For the first part, you ran through a forest or mountain, than entered some structure, probably a castle. Along the way, there were little gems to collect and keys to unlock doors.
2. This game was a top-down game similar to The Legend of Zelda. The main character was a viking (or a dwarf). There were two or three levels. I think the player would eat apples to get points or restore health points. One part I remember quite clearly was in the first level, where you entered a cave and the perspective changed to 2D, again much like The Legend of Zelda. After climbing some ladders, there was a part where several snakes extended down from the ceiling and you had to time it so you didn't get hurt as you ran under them. Every time the player was injured there would be this crazy-loud grunt that would sound.
3. This game was also top-down, but it was a shooter and the graphics were better (perhaps 16 bit). I strongly believe the title of the game had the word "Dogs" in it. There were several levels, and I'm fairly sure the first one was indoors. I don't remember the story, but there were several enemies to kill as you moved through whatever the building was.
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There was this video game i played a few years back but all i know is this:
1. It started with the line "Do you think you could reach that truck?" and was at the beach. 2. It then changed to going to a place that was dark, probably hiding from enemies. 3. Then Went back to the beach, the voice said "Be careful..." then the entire screen went pitch black and the voice said: "Dammit!" 4. Another thing i can remember is that, after all that, the girl is killed (I think) by someone, and i think you have to chase them to avenge her death.
It was a First person game and the voice was female and i think its a rated M game or a rated T game.
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I could swear I read about a game on this wiki with a Final Death Mode that was tied to a specific character class, but I can't find it anymore. I want to say the character class was named something obvious like "Survivor", too.
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First off, about the medium - it's more of a fanfic about a video game. Close enough, right? Anyway, the work in question was a Mario fanfic - actually, more specifically, a Luigi's Mansion one - ACTUALLY ACTUALLY, it was a choose-your-own-adventure on the Game FA Qs boards (except I don't remember any of the other user's comments, so maybe it wasn't one). I read this in about 2008, 2007 (yeah, my memory's bad) - this is just a rough guess. The plot was - "Luigi is chilling in his mansion (I don't remember if it was the ghostly one or not) with his friends when suddenly, BAD STUFF HAPPENS (I don't remember what), thus causing him to discover that there are evil ghost-parasite things attacking the ghosts of the mansion...who are here...for some reason that I don't remember, and they must save them...because. To save them, he has to go into their pasts from when they were alive... somehow... and (I'm completely guessing here, but it's reasonable) make things right, I suppose." There are certain points in the story that I remember - Sir Weston (a.k.a the human popsicle ghost in the freezer) was a mountain climber that burned to death, Jarvis (weird optional jar dude) was a salesman of some sort, probably a jar salesman, and finally, some of the other Game FA Qs members('s avatars) showed up at the end to fight something. Also, it wasn't The Verdict. I know that much. So, to summarize:
- It was on Game FA Qs' Luigi's Mansion board.
- It probably wasn't a choose-your-own-adventure.
- I read this in about 2007-2008.
- The plot is: "Luigi and co. hanging out. Bad stuff. Ghost parasites. 4 MINUTES BEFORE DEATH (not actually, but it was too good an opportunity to pass up)."
- Sir Weston burns to death.
- Jarvis is a salesman, probably of the jar variety.
- Game FA Qs members are there to fight something.
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This may read weird, but I'm trying to find this game that was still in development, last time I saw it. I think the basic premise was that you woke up on a space station, without other humans(this part I could be wrong about, or either all the humans are missing). The space station was either a testing facility or a space station, like in Doctor Who. I don't remember if you fought against anything. I know that there is a room in there that was a surgical room, and a machine would operate on you, givin you put in the correct stuff in the computer. The game was Fallout esque
Sorry if this seems confusing, but I'm hoping someone will know what I'm talking about.
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I played a game on Kongregate about a year ago with a World War II vibe. The plot had something to do with Hitler discovering some ancient artifact that allowed him to make monsters out of his troops (or something), and now you have to fight them off and destroy the facility. You could also play as the Nazis and try to win the war for Germany. In between missions you were briefed by officers that had a very anime-like feel to them (art-wise). Gameplay was kind of like tower defense, except that both sides were producing units and sending them to the other side of the map, similar to Desert Strike from Star Craft if anyone's familiar with that. The in-game animation was similar to Kingdom Rush. Any ideas?
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I remember seeing video's about some cool haunted house sim game or something where you need to use ghosts placed on various levels like a home and a party boat to scare people away. Also there were some sort of ghostbuster ripoff guys in the later levels and one of the ghosts was a cat that huanted a pinball machine or something. Also it was relatively recent.

This is somewhat recent. It's an indie game that was in development about a year ago. It might still be. It was a sandbox game where you could destroy a city by creating anarchy with riots and other things. The real draw of it was being able to destroy the city and then watch as nature took over and then seeing a city rise again. I think the art style used cubes. Oh, and it was a pc game.
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