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- A lonely goblin journalist assigned to interview the rulers of two warring kingdoms is bitten by a werewolf. He now has to reconcile the two while dealing with the mayhem in his head.
- Official music video for "Sans toi " by Pomme.
- Talking about music.
- Poizone is a Pengo (1982) variant with an ecological theme. The player controls the penguin Zozo as he attempts to decontaminate each of the game's 50 levels. Like in Pengo each level contains blocks that can be pushed or destroyed. It differs though in that the main objective is not to kill the enemies but to destroy a number of toxic blocks. To complete a level 90% of these blocks have to be destroyed and it has to happen before time runs out. There are eight kinds of toxic blocks and each has its own way to be destroyed. For example, some blocks have to be destroyed from a specific direction while some have to be pushed away. Destroying a toxic block in the wrong way leads to a lost life. A life is also lost when making contact with a monster. Some other blocks exist such as power pills that can be used to avoid monsters and diamonds that give bonuses.
- Bubble Fair is a variant of the arcade game Buster Bros. (1989). The story involves the characters Inky and Jinky who arrive at a fair as soap bubbles start falling from the sky. The bubbles are the work of the sorcerer ARCphile who wants to control all stalls of the fair. To make him stop, Inky and Jinky challenge him to a duel. The duel involves a game of noughts and crosses where each stall represents a square. In each of the stalls, the player has to catch the ice cream that is hidden within a bubble that blocks access to the stall. For each stall, there are two ice creams to catch and when done that square is won. To win the whole game the player has to win the nought and crosses game four times. Like in the arcade game, it is a platform game with single-screen levels. Bubbles will bounce around and the player's task is to destroy them with the use of an upwards traveling rope attached balloon that when hitting a bubble splits it into smaller ones or destroys it completely. The game features power-ups that are dropped when a bubble is hit. These can lead to both positive and negative effects including increased or decreased time or score, giving a shield, extra balloons, or inverting the player's movement. In total there are 72 levels.
- An invasion of a young woman, multiplied numerous times and dangerously armed, into a family home, via a strange wooden box and clearly intent on confronting the man of the house.
- A mysterious FMV monk welcomes you to his castle. Search the place to learn about ten legendary mythical creatures. The game hints at future volumes about lost cities and legendary heroes and villains, but these never got made.