![]() ![]() Players must consider the angle and timing of each attack to maximize damage. The shift to 2D brings a fresh layer of strategy to the game. Players are tasked with using an array of interstellar weapons to dismantle worlds in a visually satisfying 2D format. This spin-off maintains the core appeal of the original-obliterating planets-but introduces a new perspective and gameplay dynamics. The Toy Story game had many sorts of problems with launching back then, so one time I just ditched the game as a whole, especially with how my progress reset and that I couldn’t find “scary clothes” for the people in my city to continue with the questline.Solar Smash 2D is a game that takes the cosmic destruction of its predecessor and reimagines it within a 2D universe. You rarely find games translated to my language now. It was of course translated to my native language as I didn’t know English at the time. But I loved the car arena unlock, it was fun collecting (balloons?) or stuff like that. There was some sort of currency that you spent on unlocks such as unlocking some sort of car arena or unlocking hidden stuff scattered across your city, but I almost never got to unlock these because I didn’t know the unlock criteria back in the time so I just randomly messed around and one time they just opened for purchase. And there was also a kindergarten level which was special as it had challenges and extra collectables. ![]() I remember that one level mostly took part on a train, but there was also a level that took part in space. I think one of the game’s mechanics was switching characters by using TAB. There was that one Toy Story game where you had your “city” or stuff in a some sort of canyon or something, and there were like 10 story levels, in each level you collected 10 cards (each of these was unique I think) scattered across the level and some levels had a “special item” hidden that was rare. but they had time limits so you really had to play them as efficiently as possible Used a lot of royalty-free resources, and has a Discord server (that’s probably shut down) ![]() Pix CIty Adventure this game contains a bit of violence, so I won’t be diving into the details of it. The level-editor category of games on Armor Games some great, some not-so-much. I even played one of PeTA’s Flash games (warning: please don’t play those games) I had very fond memories of me playing this on my old Asus laptop. Marble Run dot at a 2D marble run creator. Preinstalled Windows games, like Purble Place and Inkball These were chunkfuls of delicious nostalgia. Various games from Axes In Motion okay driving games. Very great game, and still holds up today. The Blockheads Minecraft-esque game in 2.5 dimensions. Pou okay game but I got bored of it pretty fast. Missing Title (Windows) A board-game-like game where you build cities. No longer updated due to Cheetah Mobile’s ad scandal, lack of employees and pandemic. Game had lots of fans and fan-games were created. Active community, has a Discord server.ĭancing Line a rhythm game where you control a snake-like line. Used to be a Flash game, is now rewritten following Flash’s EOL. Mine Blocks A Minecraft-like game in 2 dimensions. The game’s servers were shut down sometime last year. It was a great game, however the dev neglected the game and added controversial loot boxes into the game. It was a great game.Ĭreaterria/Createrria 2 (they’re the same game) A build-your-own-game maker app that allowed you to make games and play other people’s games. I forgot what it was called and it is no longer available to download from the Play Store.Ĭlouds & Sheep One of the preinstalled games on my old tablet. (Missing Title) (Android) A game VERY similar to Minecraft. ![]() WorldCraft (Android) okay game, i once made a 3-floor marble mansion in that game once! ![]()
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