Street Lover by Allison James

Street Lover asks the question... why fight? Why not just not?

Pair two clauses to send compliments and small talk to your date. If you pick the pair that match, you'll deal extra love to them. But you'll still deal some love to them if they don't match, because they recognise you were trying your best and you meant well.

The first person to reach full love is OK. But it's alright if you're second, love isn't a race, we'll get there in the end.

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System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: Allison James
Fonts: Allison James (Prodigy Forever)

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Ink Rebus: Books by Allison James

Bookworm? Bibliophile? Scholar? Ink Rebus: Books is a lateral-thinking test on over 150 titles of books, from the classy and the classics to the contemporary and the contemptible.

Journey across the centuries as you attempt to decipher the cryptic rebus puzzles of Ink Rebus: Books. Add it to your library for free today!

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System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: None
Fonts: Allison James (Queen of Clubs, Smorgasbord)

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Chainwhacks by Allison James

By day, Carto City is a peaceful metropolis - parks, shops, everything you could need. But by night, robots roam, and they're more than happy to destroy anything squishy enough to pose a threat.

Chainwhack enemy robots to destroy them, build turrets to aid in fending them off, and chainwhack those to defend and repair them.

Establish a hospital for healing, a DIY shop to chainwhack harder and keep your turrets maintained, and more.

Most importantly, survive the night - the robots will succumb to sunlight at 6am sharp and you can use the wealth they drop to buy more turrets and upgrades!

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System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: Inova
Fonts: Allison James

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Ink Spell: Capital Cities by Allison James

There are nearly 200 capital cities of sovereign states on this planet. Some of them are disputed. Some of them are more than one word. Some of them are just the name of the country they're the capital of. And some of them are spelt exactly the way they sound to the letter.

Here are 86 of the other ones. Can you spell them?

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System: HTML5
Price: Free
Music: None
Fonts: Charlestoning, Provicali, Georgia, Avant Garde

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Two Tickets to the Gun Show by Allison James

A giant beefy boy with cannons for armpits puts on a show.

Delicately clasp your mouse and push it around to watch that hunky goliath sway as his high-calibre appendages shoot uncontrollably to the hip hop beat.

Fend off wave after wave of awry fireworks and mildly irate tank drivers and take us all to the gun show.

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System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: Allison James
Fonts: Allison James

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Quickly! Earnpoints by Allison James

do you ever try to burp but accidentally almost throw up?

i didnt do that yet but i have this slightly weird feeling in my tummy that makes me believe that if i tried to force myself to burp right now i might accidentally chund in my mouth

i'm probably not going to try then, anyway idk why I'm wriitng that here, I should be talking about my videogame

it's terrible

[made for gbtk 7, where the theme was mind your own business]

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System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: Allison James
Fonts: Bebas Neue, Helvetica, Courier

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FKR15 by Allison James

For every year since 2007, I have released an instalment of FKR, a growingly silly, largely-habitual series of arcade games in which you swing a bunch of thingies attached to your main thingy into some enemy thingies, while a big lightshow happens. This is the fifteenth in a row.

Hope 2022's a good one. Because we're due a good one.

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System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: Jens East ft. Henk
Fonts: Pokerface

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Ink 100 in 100: Letters and Numbers by Allison James

You have 100 seconds to sort 100 devious items into one category or the other. Don't let the timer run out - and don't let it run fast by sorting things incorrectly.

Ink 100 in 100: Letters and Numbers features a handful of extremely tricksy letter and number-based levels.

Simple controls - everything can be done with the d-pad.

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System: HTML5, Windows
Price: Free
Music: Allison James
Fonts: Lato

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Randomon by Allison James

Randomon is a monster-collecting game in which you take photographs of more than half a million procedurally-generated monsters.

Appease an old man that is really just confused why a woman keeps barreling into his home asking for camera film.

And "fill up" your Randex which keeps track of every monster you've successfully photographed.

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System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: Allison James
Fonts: Allison James, Dan Johnston

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“Great core loop. The feedback when you snap a Randomon is so rewarding!” - ProfessorFunk
“I don't think I could've figured out how to do this in just a weekend, so great job!” - Junction Games
”Game play is silly and repetitive, but the silly monsters and music makes it fun for awhile.” - Eric Blackburn
”Bahaha, this is great. Look at my poop pokemon!” - Hessery

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Ink 100 in 100: The Beginning by Allison James

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You have 100 seconds to sort 100 devious items into one category or the other. Don't let the timer run out - and don't let it run fast by sorting things incorrectly.

Ink 100 in 100: The Beginning contains 18 quizzes with highscore tracking.

Simple controls - everything can be done with the d-pad.

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System: HTML5, Windows
Price: Free
Music: Allison James
Fonts: Lato

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Get Your Hands Off My Banana by Allison James

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YES I KNOW BANANAS DON'T GROW ON PALM TREES OKAY

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System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: Allison James
Fonts: Allison James

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“This is just so fun to play. The music really gets you in a groove.” - baku
“Simple and fun gameplay, well polished, I like the music and overall style too.” - Fajpaj
”Music + music effects as usual is amazing.” - Kyon
”I adore the vibe of this game!” - illdie
”Awesome job.” - Ivanbje
”It feels like a Hotline Miami set in japan.” - Mimpy

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Revolver and Co by Allison James

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It's 2038, and a late maniacal inventor has left behind a legacy of madness - coordinates to an island full of wealthy robots, a gun that asks questions, and a widow that's hired you to answer them.

As Izzy Buspec, the newest recruit to Randco, take charge of their patented revolver as you explore the densely packed biomes of Corvynnia, bringing down hordes of docile robots in a money-making adventure. Every time you fire, you'll have to answer one of over 2,000 trivia questions with answers based on numbers, percentages, geography, dates, and more - the further you are from the actual answer, the more of its own ammunition the revolver will discharge. If you run out, it's back to Randco HQ to reload!

Revolver and Co features 105 story levels across 7 unique worlds and 12 question themes which will test you on a wide range of subjects, tied together with humorous debriefings between Izzy and her maniacal boss before the start of each mission.

Or if you're looking for more of a challenge, have a go at one of the Endless challenges, which pits you against a barrage of questions until you finally succumb to an empty revolver chamber. You can even unlock more Endless challenges by completing the story levels, including a gruelling hour-long session where the only thing you have to lose is time.

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System: Nintendo Switch, Windows
Price: £5.89
Music: Allison James
Fonts: Dan Johnston and Allison James

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“the most addictive pub quiz simulator I’ve ever played“ - Nintendo Link

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Tickingtimebomb by Allison James

Made in 100 seconds following a small joke.

Every second, the game randomly generates a number 0-100. If it generates the number 100, it crashes.

See how long you can last, or how quickly you can win. Or don’t, I’m not your mum.

Made in GameMaker 8.0 for a bit of nostalgia.

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

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Pachog Day by Allison James

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Every sixty seconds, a clone of you spawns and repeats your actions transposed by a minute.

Collect Unbranded Original Flavour Capsules. Don't run into your past selves constantly repeating your past movements. And advance the level, but be aware - your past selves will still follow your route, so they'll be able to travel through walls that weren't there a minute ago!

Features online highscores courtesy of Dan Johnston (coded in the allotted time... for his own gm48 entry. And then I had to cry until he helped me steal his code.)

All other programming, all art and all music made by me.

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System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: Allison James
Fonts: Gill Sans, Gotham

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“I just know I'll have that trumpet(?) loop in my head for the rest of the evening :D” - havik
”Trust nobody, not even yourself.” - Veralos
”Amazing game , great work!” - adam02oc
”The gameplay is really solid, and the leaderboard will definitely have me coming back. Good stuff!” - Kilomatter
”I love the music, love the gameplay, really well made!” - ArmyArmbuster
”A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one :)” - Serbjy

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Torusnake by Allison James

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Torusnake, made for 10^2 #3, is Snake but loopy. Loop around the map in both directions and collect as many apples as you can without hitting your own body.

100 points per apple collected.

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System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: Allison James
Fonts: Allison James (Japers)

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“torusnake is really interesting” - katsaii
”I lined the snake up so I could just leave it running and the game would play itself, and after like an hour or something my snake took up the entire screen and finally touched itself” - baku

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Hap's Hazards by Allison James

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Hap's Hazards is an appalling pile of arsewash in which you, an unnamed female protagonist, must navigate a series of labyrinthine rooms underground in a vague attempt to find the exit of the cave.

See all of your decisions bare fruit as you logically deduce exactly how stupid you feel for spending any time whatsoever playing this absolute nonsense.

Look for the four buttons of "I hue shifted them in 8 seconds" which will allow you to escape when you find the screen.

Avoid five death screens that will rerandomise the entire cave and send you back to the start because nuanced gameplay is for children.

Let me know if you find John Cena hiding in the caves. He's in there somewhere. (Actually, don't let me know).

Yes, the game is winnable. No, you shouldn't try to. The win screen will only make you feel worse.

You know you don't want to.

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System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: Halcyonic Falcon X
Fonts: Allison James (Japers)

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“That was... honestly, I would call it bizarre more than bad. Presentation is nice, and it has a surreal, slightly nihilistic feel overall.” - XCVG
”I found a bunch of weird men on the way” - Adrien Dittrick

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Ink Rebus: Music by Allison James

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For the audiophiles, the popheads, the rockers and the earworms alike, Ink Rebus: Music will test you on your knowledge.

Over 60 years of music is represented in the form of cryptic, lateral-thinking rebus images - name over 200 songs by the leftfield clues alone!

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System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: None
Fonts: Allison James (Queen of Clubs, Talking Baseball), Dan Johnston (Clicky Bricks)

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