Cloning Clyde
Cloning Clyde is a Platform, Side-scroll, Single-player and Multiplayer video game created by NinjaBee and published by Microsoft for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360. The game introduces a team of identical clones called Clyde and revolves around their struggle to escape the laboratory in which they are stuck. Though using several elements from its predecessor, the game includes a new dynamic to gameplay and the ability to switch between different clones to accomplish several puzzles that need extra over one hand. Furthermore, Clydes can mix the DNA with different inanimate objects and animals in special created machines that grant them new abilities. In the game, each Clyde can be mutated once, but, upon completion of all stages within the time limit, the player can select Mutant Clyde under the cheat and can gain new abilities at the same time. There are a series of twenty-four levels, and each can be accessible by jumping into different portals scattered throughout the lab. Like other platformer games, the levels of the game are often theme-based, taking on the swamps’ appearance, including the Arctic.
#1 Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode II
Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode II is a Platform, Side-scroll, Single-player and Multiplayer Episodic video game, acting as the part in the series of Sonic the Hedgehog, developed by Dimps and published by Sega. The game is the sequel to Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I and comes with several improvements. The game plays similar to the previous title, but with many changes. The series protagonist Sonic is now accompanied by Tails, either commanded by AI or a 2nd player via online or offline co-op play. Unlike the previous 16bit games, Tails can’t be played in Single-player mode. There are many combination moves available that the player and Tails can perform together, including Tails lifting Sonic up to platforms he would be unable to reach and more. According to the storyline, Metal Sonic survived his last defeat, but was badly injured, and left on the Little Planet when it vanished at the game’s end. Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode II includes core features such as Side-scroll Action, Platformer Gameplay, Several Levels, Dynamic Soundtracks, and more.