The Goonies II
The Goonies II is a Platform, Metroidvania, and Single-player video game created and published by Konami for NES in 1987. The game is the sequel to the previous release, and it comes with several improvements and modifications. The storyline of the game follows the same character as the original, named Mikey. According to the plot, the friends of the protagonist, the Goonies have been abducted by the Fratellis, a family of small crooks and counterfeiters. Now, the player must save all six of his friends and also save a trapped mermaid named Annie. It has two different modes such as First-person and Platform. Most of the game is played like the previous style as the player works through a non-linear map. During the gameplay, the player controls Mikey to new lands of the map using the ladders or doors that may serve as warp zones. Different types of zones are discovered, and each comes with distinct enemies, music, and graphics. There are a set of weapons that the player uses while playing the game to take down enemies. Check out the game, it still addictive gameplay to experience the platform genre.
#1 Twin Robots
Twin Robots is an Action, Platform, Side-scroll and Single and Multiplayer video game developed and published by Thinice. The game offers two little robots who are imprisoned and need to find a way out. There are a variety of levels filled with obstacles, powerful enemies, and power-ups. Control the robot throughout levels, try to solve puzzles and complete a set of levels to score the highest points. Your character can run, jump and fight. Avoid enemy robots they can easily sink your battery. Manage your energy in each level to survive longer and find a way out in each level to win. Collect power-ups to enhance your battery time and enhance your speed. In Some levels, you must play with your friends to solve complex puzzle and clear them. Local Co-op, Smooth Gameplay, Challenging Puzzles, Strategy, etc. are prominent features of the game. Try it out, and you’ll enjoy it.
#2 Replay: VHS is not Dead
Replay: VHS is not Dead is an Adventure, Puzzle-Platform, Pixel Graphics and Single-player video game created by Team Replay and published by Neko Entertainment. The game takes place in the movie-based universe consists of seventy levels in four different environments. You can get into the role of the protagonist who can run, jump and solve puzzles. Your ultimate take is to manipulate the world from side-scroll view, interact with objects, solve challenging puzzles, and more. According the story, as the last tape was ejected by VCR, it sound a strange voice, and the screen of the TV lightened up and you found yourself trapped in the television world, where you can rewind the time, record your character’s movement, clear each and every level to progress through the game. Solve puzzles and find a way out from the world of television. Replay: VHS is not Dead offers prominent features such as Seventy Levels, Four different Universe, Records to Break, Score the highest points, and more. Try it out, and you’ll enjoy it.