Code of Princess
Code of Princess combines the Action Role-playing, Hack and Slash, Beat ‘em up, and Side-scroll elements developed by Studio Saizensen and published by Nintendo. The game takes place in the world, where humans and monsters are living together with peace. After enjoying the period of peace, the monsters attack the Kingdom to take over the world, and blame that royal family force them to do this. The player assumes the role of the female protagonist, named as Princess Solange, who sets out on an epic quest to find the reason behind the attack of monsters. The player has to explore the world from side-scroll perspective, fight against monsters to kill them, and earn experience points while avoiding the Distron Army. During the journey, the player will encounter several people, including female thief known as Ali Baba, martial artist named T Drakken, zombie-like Necromancer Lady Zero and more. The game includes up to fifty playable heroes and several modes. In single-player mode, a story-driven campaign available with different scenarios. With enhanced mechanics, superb visuals, and brilliant controls, Code of Princess is the best game to play.
#1 Wulverblade
Wulverblade is an Action-Adventure, Arcade, Beat ‘em up, Co-op, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed by Fully Illustrated and published by Darkwind Media. The game lets you assist the protagonist named as Britannia to defeat the evil Romans in the land of Wulverblade and represent the hardcore side-scrolling gameplay with beat ‘em up elements inspired by the old classic arcade games. In the game, you will experience a historically inspired story around eight different campaign levels with increasing difficulties. You can test your skills in the deadly arenas and can improve to show off your strength to impress your fellows. Team up with fellows in Co-op, and dominate each level to earn as many points as possible. The game features retro-style combat with modern enhancements. It offers 2D scenery and brings superb environment to explore. As you advances through the game, it becomes challenging to play. Wulverblade includes prominent features such as Historically Storyline, retro-inspired Battle, Team up with a Fellow, and more. Try it out.
#2 Shu
Shu is an Arcade, Action-Adventure, Platform, and Single-player video game developed and published by Coatsink for multiple platforms. The game brings an exciting story, in which the massive and terrible storm has destroyed the village where the game takes place, the living place of the protagonist. Then, the player embarks on an epic journey to survive. Along the challenging journey, the player will encounter stranded villagers and the survivors that need the player help. In return for the help, they grant the player with unique and special abilities that the player can use to travel the treacherous path ahead. In the game, the player can the villagers have to work together to find the sanctuary, an only way to fend off the storm. There are more than twenty-one lush levels divided into five lands including additional content. At the beginning of the game, the player needs to select his one of ten characters and start his adventure to save the world. Shu includes core features such as Original Soundtracks, Time Trials mode, Collectibles, and more.
#3 No Heroes Here
No Heroes Here is an Adventure, Strategy, Action, Platform, Single-player and Online Multiplayer video game created and published by Mad Mimic for Mac OS and Microsoft Windows. The game uses the Pixel Graphics and offers the mix of Tower Defense, Strategy, and Platformer elements. In the game, an evil looms struggle to spread the devastation, and the world needs a hero who can save the day. The game mainly revolves around co-op gameplay for one to four players. Cooperation and coordination are key weapons to success, and everyone in the game must lay a role in the fights to come and work together as a guild to defend the castle as well as a kingdom from the waves of enemies. During gameplay, forces beyond the player understanding have struck with chaos and terror. The broken army of the king and defeated heroes can’t defend the player from harm. Now, it completely depends on the player to defend the realm from an evil and struggle to restore the peace at any cost. No Heroes Here includes prominent features such as 1 to 4 Players Gameplay, Local and Online Multiplayer, Hardcore Modes, Fifty-four Levels, Three Special Ammunition, and more.