Dance Clone
This is a new dance rhythm game designed for 4.40 CFW by ThatOtherDev. Get ready to feel the beat!
ThatOtherDev is back with a new dance rythm game called Dance Clone
Doko Demo Issho: Let's Gakkou demo
There's this video game title called Doko Demo Issho: Let's Gakkou! released in Japan almost one year ago. It never reached other markets so we thought that you'd be interested to know that we just found a demo for the title but unfortunately, it is still in Japanese
DrugLord.zipPSP, Mobile GamingVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 20 Sep 11 Tags: Games
Freeware
This is a game developed by JNJC for PSPNews and Lik-Sang's mini Lua games competition
DSlife 3Mobile Gaming, NDSVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 15 Feb 12 Tags: Games
Freeware
DSlife 3 We've seen Games of Life before on handhelds, but it's nice to have options, especially for a game as complex (or perhaps "entrancing" is the proper word) as this. Jeremy Ruten, a.k.a. Elektro_Plankton, has come out with a new Game of LIfe simulator which he calls DSlife 3
Dslife 3 Source Code
We've seen Games of Life before on handhelds, but it's nice to have options, especially for a game as complex (or perhaps "entrancing" is the proper word) as this. Jeremy Ruten, a.k.a. Elektro_Plankton, has come out with a new Game of LIfe simulator which he calls DSlife 3
DSlife 3.5Mobile Gaming, NDSVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 15 Feb 12 Tags: Games
Freeware
DSlife 3.5 Based on the old school cellular automaton "game", Conway's Game of Life, developer Jeremy Ruten a.k.a. Elektro_Plankton delivers the well-known life simulator to the Nintendo DS handheld with DSlife.
The latest build of the homebrew game, version 3
DSlife 3.5 (source code) Based on the old school cellular automaton "game", Conway's Game of Life, developer Jeremy Ruten a.k.a. Elektro_Plankton delivers the well-known life simulator to the Nintendo DS handheld with DSlife.
The latest build of the homebrew game, version 3
DSLife by Jeremysr If you remember Lifesa Trip from a few months ago, it was a mind-blowing, multicolored exposition of Conway's Game of Life on the DS. Problem is, working with it seemed more like an exercise in programming the game rather than the point-and-click simplicity you'd expect from the DS - and with that touchscreen, you dang well wanted that simplicity
Insaniquarium, the PC game where virtual fish must be kept alive as well as collect coins, precious objects, and defend a peaceful fishtank against vicious fish-eating aliens, is now available on your DS