You need to get the rights taste down (or get helpfully bullied by Japanese mythological monsters) to return to human form in A Tofu Tail.
‘Kwaidan ~Azuma manor story~’ Faces Mythical Monsters in a Puzzling Manor
Kwaidan ~Azuma manor story~ challenges you to solve the puzzles and pitfalls of a mysterious home, all while dealing with spooky monsters in 1930’s Japan.
‘Blades of Gory’ Imagines Bloody Fighters in the 8-Bit Era
Blades of Gory is kind of what one might imagine would happen if hyper-violent fighting games had risen to popularity in the time of the NES.
‘Alisa’ Pits Players Against Creepy, Persistent, Murderous Dolls
Alisa sets out to prove that weird old dolls are way more frightening than zombies with its Resident Evil-inspired horror action.
‘Cluster Gun’ Cruises Around Complex Environments Through Shooting
Cluster Gun is filled with places that are hard to get through. Especially when your only source of mobility is the recoil from your many guns.
‘EAT GIRL’ Finds Horrors in Infinite Hunger
Your gluttonous desire for all of those delicious dots will undoubtedly be your undoing in EAT GIRL. Is such a morsel really worth your life?
RPG ‘Virgo Versus the Zodiac’ Aims to Make Every Battle Meaningful & Challenging
There are no random encounters or throwaway fights in Virgo Versus the Zodiac. Each has been specifically designed to push your tactics and powers to their limits.
‘Ghost Of Tomorrow’ Shows Your Future Murder
Things don’t look like they’re going to go all that well for you soon in Ghost Of Tomorrow. Someone’s coming to kill you, and your haunted home is giving you hints on…
‘Toripon 鳥ポン’ Finds Birds Doing Silly, Cute Things
Toripon 鳥ポン takes you to a lovely apartment filled with birds getting up to cute things, and your job is to catch them in the act. A lovely use of your time.
‘No Players Online’ Finds Horrors in Empty Shooter Servers
So many FPS games now lie dead and empty, their servers barren and scrubbed. Fields once filled with gunfire and activity lie dormant. But does something remain?
‘Get Closer’ Cheers Up a Lonely Frog Through Conversation
A frog waits in the foliage, looking for someone to talk too. Get Closer is a narrative experience dealing with depression where you have a conversation with this sad frog.