Puzzle

TimeStop by Allison James

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Demake/parody of Zack Banack's TimeStill.

TimeStop (or Mr Poob's TimeStop) sees you guiding the magical, emotional character Mr Poob through six glorious high-definition levels, with twists and turns in the storyline never before seen in a game of this age. With a gimmick that will have you dumbfounded in disbelief and graphical effects so amazingly advanced you'll swear your colour television has been replaced with a portable window system, Mr Poob's TimeStop is an adventure you WON'T want to miss!*

*Either that or it's just a weak joke

Information

System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: None
Fonts: Modern
Original IP: Zack Banack

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Reviews

“TimeStop was alright. It had a neat retro-y feel (I liked the movement), but it was really short.” - Sean Buller
”I WILL KILL MR POOB” - Link3000
”Terrible graphics, physics and jokes. Too few levels and extremely bad learning curve.” - BK-TN

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1n23g4r by Allison James

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1n23g4r (pronounce as "integer") is a challenging puzzle game in which you must make your way through 20 grid-based levels. The only obstacles are the walls. The challenge comes from the fact that your player can only move a set number of squares each move. In his first move he can move one square up/down/left/right. Second, he can move two. This goes on up to the fourth. After a four-square move you loop back to one.

All levels in the game have been tested and are definitely completable, though a few may not seem it at first.

This was originally made for an hour-long friendly competition between me and one other person, so the ground work was done between 10pm and 11pm last night. The original, named "1-2-3-4 LMV in Ecuador!" was basically the first ten levels with no explanatory element. This is a tweaked, renamed version.

Information

System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: None
Fonts: Base4

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“I got to level 10 then got bored and quit.” - WITS

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This Is A Game With A Stupid Graphical Gimmick by Allison James

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…and that's all there is to it.

Very short game. Graphically similar to madnessMADNESSmadness.

Information

System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: None
Fonts: ?

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Reviews

“This is an amazing concept” - Merrick the Kid
”I'm pretty sure the stupid gimmick ain't so stupid anymore” - Jacob Pickens
“Good game but the font is terrible.” - cactus

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Innoquous 3 by Allison James

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Innoquous 3 is a platform game in which you can use arrows scattered around levels to manipulate in which direction gravity is pointing. The game uses a smooth mechanic to rotate the view accordingly, making the game seem fluent.

There are 30 brand-new levels in the game, which can be played in one of three game modes - Standard (normal), Conditional (a certain objective must be completed for the level to be passed), and Fiery Floors (where some of the ground has been lethalised, increasing the difficulty). Once unlocked, levels can be returned to as many times as you like thanks to an easy to use level select mechanism.

On top of those, there are two speedrun modes. INQS 30 is a speedrun of all 30 of Innoquous 3's levels. INQS 60 is a speedrun of all three Innoquous games in one go. Fastest times are recorded for you when you save your progress, as well as numerous other statistics, some useful, others less so.

There are also ten trophies to collect for meeting certain game objectives, such as the 100% Completion award. These are displayed on a page in the menu.

The menu itself is designed to be easy to use and as little hassle as possible. Use left or right to switch between items, and click/hover over buttons to interact with them.

Information

System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: Nathan Wills
Fonts: Interstate

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Reviews

“Awesome Game :)” - Amidos
”I like the crazy gravity behavior. Whoah!” - L4

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Innoquous 2 by Allison James

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Big gravity-switching platformer action. Once again, hit an arrow and your gravity will be redirected. However, this time, there are hazards that will directly kill you instead of just falling off the level. So Innoquous 2 isn’t very innocuous any more. Maybe this one should have been Noquous…

Features new music by two excellent artists (and no latino any more) and 18 levels, none recycled from Innoquous!

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System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: Mick WiIson’s Bloo Noise & Peacemaker
Fonts: ITC Avant Garde

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Puzzle Valley by Allison James

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This is a long, brain teasing game featuring 26 levels. Each level starts with a platforming section then ends with a riddle you will need to solve to continue. To solve them, you’ll need your brain and probably Google by your side.

The game also features a storyline with some fairly crudely done cutscenes, along with a map of Puzzle Valley and the surrounding island.

Information

System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: MIDI
Fonts: Whoopass, Subpear

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Elemence AuX by Allison James

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28 levels, as well as four different types of gameplay, which can be played in three different difficulties. Also a Master mode, which is the first seven levels with lots of difficulty, Awesome mode, a set of five levels of their own for anyone that wants more difficulty but different levels, a three-level offline multiplayer race mode, and more.

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System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: MIDI
Fonts: Tw Cen

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Elemence Gold by Allison James

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A long platforming game with many different difficulties and variety, a multiplayer mode and more. Take control of a number of different elements and use their unique powers to your advantage – one can place blocks underneath itself to use as platforms, one can reverse its own vertical speed, one can generate a forcefield to pass harmful obstacles unharmed, one can fire bullets, and more.

Enhanced with Elemence AuX.

Information

System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: MIDI
Fonts: Tw Cen MT

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