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I have a second game that I was seeking and it is gone. Here are it's features that I have remembered:
1: The theme of this game is sports. Or to be more exact: Football. Not the american, but the european one that the current World Cup in Russia is being organized.
2: In this game, you play the role of a football player who after a lucky goal, decided to go professional.
3: You were able to choose one or more roles amongst these four: Striker, Midfielder, Defender and Goalkeeper. Your role on the football stadium is determined by skills, such as Kicking, Marking, Set Piece, Reflexes, and Speed for example. They were modifiable by equipment mostly increasing, but also decreasing other skills as a tradeoff.
4: Every level you get some training points which can be used to improve skills. Each role has 2 main skills, but skills from other roles also play a part (such as Kicking for Goalkeepers for example). Every Generation you get more of those per level.
5: After reaching a certain level, you can raise your Generation. Doing so resets your character (but not collected equipment) but grants more training points per level.
6: There 2 major currencies: Money and Stars (used for more premium items, and buying equipment). Money was used for training and duels, while Stars were dropped in suprisingly generous packages and after every Generation.
7: Clubs were player runned - Where you would end up, either on the stadium as a main player or as a reserve, would be determined by your skill, compared skill to your teammates and the whims and desires of the person permitted to change or modify teams.
8: The game had achievements. Lots of them. Completing them was very advised, as generous rewards were granted upon completion.
9: In order to gain money, you could either work or go for duels. The duels compared one's skill to your opponent and either resulted in a loss, draw or win. You could also gain experience that way. Working gave you money, and allowed you to gather work experience alongside normal experience, which increased pay.
10: Game was made in Indonesia.
11: English translation of the game was very poor. Altough the language wasn't broken enough to make it illegible, it still butchered the user's eyes. (Equipment in this game was reffered to "Equipments", while retirement photo (a newspaper article) had "A LEGEND HAS RETIRE" instead of "A LEGEND HAS RETIRED!" in it's article title")
12: Equipment idea was quite abstract : it did not restrict itself merely to known football team shirts and pants. It had military vests, cloaks etc etc. that surely did not would be allowed on the stadium! It was also level restricted: You could not wear that SWAT military suit without reaching LVL 20 for example.
13: Is a spiritual successor to I AM PLAYR, which was sadly shut down.
I do remember vaguely that it's name was "Football Hero" but I cannot confirm this, neither I can find it on Kongregate. Does someone know where can I find it now, assuming it hasn't been shut down or otherwise suspended? Any answer and any lead is greatly appreciated.
I played a very good game which looked crappy, but for some reason i really liked it
The protagonist is some princess girl that is bored of her life, becouse she doesnt really do anything, so she goes out, seeking for a adventure. She goes down a rainy street and takes a bus, which goes to a castle ruin in a desert. There she meets a spirit, which i think was called litteraly ''good spirit'' and it guided the girl to a adventure to a new home.i remember that they went in a strange city with high buildings that had strange zombies with empty eyes that dont attack you, and you can talk with them, but they have their own language so its kinda useless.
I remember at the end the protagonist and the spirit reach a small town, where you can choose your ending. i also played this on newgrounds so not sure if its here
pls if someone remember something about the title of the game pls tell me :)
sry for crappy english
i'm in search of a game i played when i was little, (5 to 10, nearly 24 now,) the cover as far as i remember is of a red Rocket with yellow fins in a blue bloodvein, the game was a racing game, but after i did something i was free to explore the entire human body and i have absolutely no idea what the name is, that's why i ask you if you can help me, i really loved that game, and i sincerely hope you guys can help me, :)
So this is an 8-Bit game, not sure if it was on kongregate.
Basically you are a king, you travel on a horse on a 2D island/land (like in terraria) and build cities. In those cities you collect money from the villagers, and for those you buy upgrades, like 2 coins to reinforce a wall, 5 coins to build a tower, and then 7 coins to hire an archer.
I dont remember if the enemy was other humans, or some monsters, maybe both.
The game isnt multiplayer.
> *Originally posted by **[iTardavko](/forums/3/topics/57132?page=227#12712070)**:*
> So this is an 8-Bit game, not sure if it was on kongregate.
> Basically you are a king, you travel on a horse on a 2D island/land (like in terraria) and build cities. In those cities you collect money from the villagers, and for those you buy upgrades, like 2 coins to reinforce a wall, 5 coins to build a tower, and then 7 coins to hire an archer.
> I dont remember if the enemy was other humans, or some monsters, maybe both.
> The game isnt multiplayer.
A decently safe guess is Kingdom, in my honest opinion as the "king-travelling-on-a-horse" concept in a flat island and having to use money to build towers, recruit archers and so on are present there.
> *Originally posted by **[PiotrHabera](/forums/3/topics/57132?page=227#12713136)**:*
> > *Originally posted by **[iTardavko](/forums/3/topics/57132?page=227#12712070)**:*
> > So this is an 8-Bit game, not sure if it was on kongregate.
> > Basically you are a king, you travel on a horse on a 2D island/land (like in terraria) and build cities. In those cities you collect money from the villagers, and for those you buy upgrades, like 2 coins to reinforce a wall, 5 coins to build a tower, and then 7 coins to hire an archer.
> > I dont remember if the enemy was other humans, or some monsters, maybe both.
> > The game isnt multiplayer.
>
> A decently safe guess is Kingdom, in my honest opinion as the "king-travelling-on-a-horse" concept in a flat island and having to use money to build towers, recruit archers and so on are present there.
That's it, thanks!
It's a shooting game, where you are a pencil (I think), and you are shooting fingers and thumbs and hands, while running on a desk. You can capture bases to gain upgrade points to increase your weapon and speed.
It's drawn like a cartoon, not realistic.
> *Originally posted by **[askon](/forums/3/topics/57132?page=227#12714232)**:*
> It's a shooting game, where you are a pencil (I think), and you are shooting fingers and thumbs and hands, while running on a desk. You can capture bases to gain upgrade points to increase your weapon and speed.
>
> It's drawn like a cartoon, not realistic.
[Bunny Flags](https://www.kongregate.com/games/CuaticGames/bunny-flags?acomplete=bunny+flags)?
I remember one game, not sure if it was on Kongregate or not, but I'm looking everywhere I can.
DISCLAIMER: Some of this might not be accurate to the game. I'm going off of memory, and though my memory is good, it's not photographic. I mean, if it was, I wouldn't need help at all.
It was 2D and pixelated, not a whole lot of detail on most things. In the beginning scenes, there was a cat and a human walking along. Suddenly the ground fell in and swallowed them. The game officially started in an underground room, with the human on the ground looking injured or dying. You played as the cat. In the same room, there was a glowing green amulet that looked like half of a yin-yang. After you picked up the amulet, you could hold L and you'd go transparent. In this transparent state, you could walk through certain (magenta) walls. If you let go of L while you were inside a wall, you'd flash black and white, and wouldn't be able to move until you held L again. K allowed you to sprint. You could also walk through magenta spikes while holding L, but if you weren't, they'd kill you. There were of course normal walls and spikes that you couldn't walk through. Most of the levels required precise timing, puzzle-solving, and parkour--it was a difficult game, and I was actually pretty bad at it. There were 16-ish levels. In the menu screen, it showed the controls, including O or 0, which allowed to you restart the level, I think. One of the levels was just spikes and bricks spelling out the word 'HI' or 'LOL' over and over, if I remember correctly.
As for the title, I think it was a compound seven-letter word that started with L and ended with CAT. I think there might have been an I and/or a U in there as well. If the game didn't start with L, it could have started with C.
I need help. I've searched EVERY set of keywords I can think of on Google Images, trying desperately to find an image of the game. I've posted in two different places asking about the game (haven't gotten an answer yet). I could recreate the title screen, the menu, even some of the LEVELS. I looked through 831 games on some website--all the games tagged with 'cat'--trying to find it. EIGHT HUNDRED AND THIRTY ONE. This is driving me crazy, not only because I want to remember it, but also because I actually want to play it. I can never remember its title for more than a week or two.
I used to play this game involving fashion, it wasn't called fashion spy dress for danger but I do remember that the words 'fashion' and maybe 'spy' were in the name, also the game's picture had a lady with short orange hair on it and black clothes.It was a fashion shooting game, I mean that literally not like a fashion shoot where you take pictures.Basically in the game you'd have certain weapons, all guns, I remember a clothes one, a make-up one, a hair one, and an acseccory one and you'd see people who had messy hair or bad clothes and you'd shoot them which would make them look better.That's about all I remember about the game.
> *Originally posted by **[braden1127](/forums/3/topics/57132?page=226#12655145)**:*
> Once I played this game, where you dodged mines. It had four bosses and a wide range of powerups, from a dogfight to one that made the mine patterns symmetrical. I can't find it because I didn't play it on my account.
Guys, please find that game!!!
An evolution game i remember there was space in the game and colonies and i remember the intro a meteor going past a sun i dont remember the rest of it
> *Originally posted by **[kingarmaan](/forums/3/topics/57132?page=227#12747838)**:*
> > *Originally posted by **[kingarmaan](/forums/3/topics/57132?page=227#12739449)**:*
> > I do not remember this game's name, which I played, like 3-4 years ago. It was (probably) a flash game in which you had to create candles and sell them, the better their quality the more money you get, which you could use for upgrading the shop, and the satisfied your customers were. There were quite a few machines you could use to add wax, thread, color, smell and shape. The only thing I am completely sure of was that it was available on kongregate.
>
> Please find the game.
Could it be Candle Factory, by Csharks? If that's the game you're looking for, then it's not available on Kong anymore but you can still play it elsewhere, like [here](http://www.games2girls.com/p/candlefactory).
BTW it was easy to find out just by googling [game candle shop] (it was the fourth link). Googling ["candle factory" game] will give you other links, in case you prefer to play it on other sites than the one I linked you to.
To conclude, and if you want additional information about Csharks and their other games, here are their [Website](http://csharks.com) and their [Kong profile](https://www.kongregate.com/accounts/csharks).
I hope that will help you. Enjoy your gaming session. :-)
About 5+ years ago I played this amazing point defense type game. It's 2D, and you have enemies coming from both sides that you need to shoot at with your bow before they reach you. You have access to various magical arrows and I THINK the game might've been in a pixel-y style. Each level was pretty hectic later on, and if I recall correctly the game actually had quite good optimization for a browser game.
The game had its own website and i'm honestly not sure if it's even on Kongregate. I thought the game was called something like "Bowmaster" but the only game I find with a name like that is "Bowmaster Prelude" which is not the game i'm looking for. It had cool music too. I cannot remember much else about the game aside from the fact that it was pretty awesome for its genre. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hi! I've been looking for a **flash/browser game** on google for the past several days with no luck, so I figured I'll try here aswell.
* The game was a 2D platformer, it had a cartoony style with no pixelation and primitive shadowing. I remember it looking pretty clean and well lit.
* About a grey robot soldier/knight, upgraded into a different vehicle after each level (soldier, submarine, airplane, spaceship)
* Alien invasion of sorts. The invaders were green alien robots who had red, orb-like eyes which shot lazers. Some of them resembled bugs.
* The end culminated in a boss fight. The boss was a big, green alien mothership.
* Somewhere between 2004-2007
It was removed from a flash game site I was frequenting at the time and I've never played it since, all help is most definitely appreciated.