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openVisual novel about girls getting reverse isekaid Videogame
I remember playing a game with a girl from a fantasy world being teleported to your world. There was a dialogue with the protagonist basically being surprised that there were no chips in her world. I also remember a bad ending in which you accidentally touch a poisonous plant and a doctor rescues you and says he did a a nude full body checkup. I think you got that ending by choosing to follow 1 of 2 girls in a forest like area.
openStrange homebrew religious entertainment racing game themed around noah's ark (solved) Videogame
The official trailer to this was on youtube, but I may have gotten there via the creator's homepage, which may have been linked to on Something Awful or Portal Of Evil or some such site. The trailer starts with a cutscene, with a man going to a library and asking the librarian for books about Noah's ark. The librarian, a woman, is a condescending Straw Atheist who lectures him about how Noah's ark is a children's story and he should study scientific facts. Somehow this leads up to the man and the woman being turned into animals (I feel like the man was a hippo, no recollection of what the woman became), the library turning into an ark, and God commanding the animals to race each other. This transitions into a montage of gameplay footage as animals race around a track full of obstacles and God acts as the race announcer. Both the cutscene and the actual gameplay featured some pretty primitive looking 3d modeling, and I remember the segment with the human characters being particularly out of the Uncanny Valley.
Edited by MikeKopenIndie French Trench Management Game Videogame
Does anyone familiar with an isometric management game where you need to manage a small french unit stationed in a trench, like their rations, what are their tasks, do they get sleep or night watch, etc? I think it's an indie game but i have trouble in finding what's the game on other sites.
openPs1 Game thats eluding me. Videogame
I remember my brother had borrowed a game from one of his friends once. I remember there was a battle song that I liked too, an ear worm. But that game eludes me.
Details
- Released on the PS1
- An RPG, top down perspective.
- The back cover had a screen shot if a lady holding a spiked club, bluish in colour. One of her hands was holding the spiked head.
If anyone has any idea, let me know.
Edited by TheFarmboyopenHorror game. Videogame
There was a series of advertisements in early 2014 depicting reactions to a horror computer game. The camera is on someone in a dark room; off-camera Jump Scare, reaction.
For a while, you couldn't get away from it.
Edited by CaswinopenNo Title Videogame
There was this simple video game aimed at young children. I think it was handheld ( it was a standalone game not like a ds or switch or anything) I think there were multiple games on this thing, but the part that stands out the most in my memory is this. You would choose between a number of animals, including a human, that would race each other. After the race the game told you how fast the selected animals could run at maximum speed. ( again this is an older, very simple, game.)
openTwo Games Where The Protagonist Is A Candle Videogame
So, I'm looking for two different games where the Player Character is an Animate Inanimate Object candle.
1. (SOLVED) This is from a Youtube comment: "This kinda reminds me of that game where you're a candle and you're running through and hiding in the dark, hiding from the light that is produced by lightbulbs." (Whoops, this one actually WAS Candleman, the lightbulbs are from a later level that wasn't visible in the trailer for it.)
2. This is something I saw a while ago. It's a 2D platformer where the background is purple. It generally gives off a "mystical" vibe. I believe it was from one of Game Makers Toolkit's game jams, and if it isn't he must've just used gameplay footage from it in one of his videos. The video couldn't have been any more recent than this March (March 2022, for those reading in 2023 or beyond.) Edit: It wasn't from a Jam. He must've just used game footage in one of his videos.
Right off the bat, I know these are NOT:
Wick (2020) (although for all I know one or both could be named "wick"),
Candleman
,
Candlelight
openDimly recall this one horror game on TVTropes Videogame
I don't recall the specifics, but I believe that there were various areas with different themes and enemies, and the enemies might've had different appearances depending on something or other (my memories of this are very dim). I found it on TV Tropes and haven't been able to find it again, but does anyone have an idea of what it could be?
openPossibly lost doctor/hospital video game Videogame
It was a kids' game and was released for PC. It came on a disc and the cover had a female cartoon doctor with brown hair and it was mostly white. The game was entirely 2D, and the doctor on the cover was the player character. The game revolved around curing patients, and you may have been able to buy or unlock different things for the hospital. The patients' names were almost always puns based on what their sickness was. The only ones I can remember are a mom and daughter called Mrs. Worry and Molly and a guy with a headache. I believe the game was released around 2009-2011. It was NOT Theme Hospital or Hospital Hustle. I have been looking for this game for a long time and I really hope some tropers can help me find it!
Edited by EeveeTraineropenWild Tangent game with penguins Videogame
What is the name of the Wild Tangent game about penguins?
openGame that looks like Doom but with wizards Videogame
Been looking for this game I saw on Nintendo Switch eshop a couple monthes ago, my memory sucks.
It looks and plays like doom but you seem to be a wizard of some kind and pick up magic staves and stuff, I dont even recall the name at all...
Edited by AmiibearopenWhat Are They Referencing In Each Line? (SOLVED) Videogame
So, I was browsing and I came across this comment: "This reminds me of toasters.
And toasters that float. (SOLVED: After Dark screensaver)
And toasters that burn bread. (Note: They probably meant "burn toast".)
And a toaster's nightmares.
Just toasters in general, OKAY??"
I know the "a toaster's nightmares" is a reference to a game made for a game jam
, but I don't know what "toasters that float" and "toasters that burn bread" are referencing. Can anyone help me out here? (Please don't suggest The Brave Little Toaster. I'm 90% confident that the commenter was only referencing video games, and anyway the Brave Toaster doesn't float and hasn't ever burnt The Master's toast.)
openBlack and white platformer with lanky character Videogame
My memories are very fuzzy, so hopefully this is accurate. A sidescrolling platformer that you would go through big sparkly doors to reach other rooms/levels, maybe a hub world. The main character was tall and lanky, and when you fell a long distance (into a pit or something), they would spin on their heels and fall on their back, holding a flower over their chest like a Looney Tunes character. The perspective was very flat
I feel like it was in black and white, so surely a gameboy game? Or if it had color it was very muted.
Edited by KieroniopenMobile Rat RPG Videogame
Spoiler Alert: This won't be the last time I ask about a mobile game with rodents in it.
I remember a game from about 6-9 years ago (so, 2012-2015 for future reference), maybe less. I got it off of either the Google Playstore or some other mobile game store, but not the App Store (Apple).
The game was about rats taking over the world or something? I believe it was the post-apocalypse and rats were just thriving. There was a map where you could send rats to collect resources and fight other rats. One of the locations was a plaground. The art style was kinda realistic, but the rats were anthropormorphic and wore clothes and held weapons. The game was in 2D, but the art was very impressive to young me.
The gameplay was an RPG where you had to balance the battle's "intensity" by talking to the opponent or doing other actions. The battles tended to be one-on-one. The three main classes were Rogue, Mage, and Warrior archetypes, and each were better at certain intensities. Rogues were best at low intensity (green), Mages were best at medium (yellow), and Warriors were best at high (red). I believe the intensity bar was at the top of the screen.
There was a plot, but I do not remember it for the life of me. I remember being surprised at the appearance of an out-of-place and scary boss... but I can't remember the details, either.
Edit: I believe the main base was in the sewers. Also, the game is not "The Rats", which doesn't match the art style.
Edited by AetherStariteopenFishing in a Desert Apocalypse Videogame
This app was found on the Google Play store in 2020-2021, but I never downloaded it. Had I done so, this would have been a lot easier of a search.
The game took place in a desert wasteland, and you fished for fish-like monsters in the sand. I thought the game was very unique, but somehow, I forgot every detail. I believe it had an anime-like art style, and the colors were warm in the screenshots. I believe the oceans all disappeared, and the main character was in leather. They were either fishing on a cliff or a boat in the middle of a vast sandy environment.
I can compare this game to A Girl Adrift, a similar post-apocalypse game, where the Earth floods instead of drying up.
The art and feel were similar to Mobfish Hunter, a game where the objective is to kill monster fish.
I couldn't get an APK of this game, and Google isn't very helpful. Hopefully, this was a real game at some point!
openOld MMORPG Videogame
All I remember is that shortly after creating your character, you could speak to this woman with white hair and otherwise dressed in black. Your character would ask where they were and what they were supposed to do. The woman would say something to the effect that there was no main objective and that you could explore the world as you pleased. A lot of physical activity apparently granted you strength. Just a brief run across the open fantasy world gave my character more stamina or something.
openSnake but you're crayons and it's PVP Videogame
The gameplay was Snake, but instead of collecting fruit, there are three other snakes, you're all infinitely long and only vanish when you die, and the objective is to kill the other three.
The Excuse Plot is that you, the red crayon, are a Villain Protagonist for reasons I can't remember, and Forest Green is the Big Good Hero Antagonist.
For some reason I remember this game being part of a bundle of screen savers.
openAlice in wonderland game? Videogame
I remember playing a very old PC game that I think was about Alice in wonderland. The only thing I can remember from that game was falling burning cards
openToyline, Web Cartoon, Online Game, about creatures that live and fight inside computer chips. Videogame
I remember back when I was a kid around the mid-to-late-2000s, there was this line of toys that was about microscopic creatures similar to dust mites that live inside silicon and come alive to fight when a silicon chip is being used. There was also a web cartoon about a kid that discovers them and tells his science teacher or something and he also tells his friend about it and I think they mention a Kool-Aid oath. The toyline included detailed figures of the bugs, as well as a Digivice type electronic game based on the thing the kid from the webtoon made that discovered the dust mites. There was also an online game that I think used codes found on the figures, as well as a second version that didn't require the toys. There was also a series of You Tube videos made by the evil science lab from the webtoon showing the dust mite being killed in various ways. I think it had the words "nano", "byte", or "bug" in the name. I know this is a lot of stuff to look for, but if anyone could at least tell me the name, that would be great!
Edited by BrodyTroper

I have extremely vague memories of a PC game I played as a kid, but I barely remember anything about it. All I remember is that the game begins with an outside shot of a factory while music plays, the game contained difficulty buttons that sung a barbershop quartet "Hello..." "Hello..." "Hello..." when you started a mini game, and that it might have had some kind of cartoon gorilla as a mascot character.
Does anyone have any idea what this game is?
Edited by JankyKong