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> *Originally posted by **[huehuehuehurhue](/forums/3/topics/57132?page=231#12992887)**:*
> Trying to find a relatively simple, short game here on Kongregate that nevertheless stuck with me. It revolved around sliding pieces of pictures around to match a photo, including things like rotating circles around it, sliding blocks, and widening/shrinking parts of the image to make them fit. It used a lot of nature photos like icebergs and jungles, waterfalls and the like, but was only about ten minutes long.
This might be [Not to Scale](https://www.kongregate.com/games/randomdragoon/not-to-scale), although you don't rotate things in that one, so I could be wrong...
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> *Originally posted by **[plujan](/forums/3/topics/57132?page=232#12998184)**:*
> > *Originally posted by **[huehuehuehurhue](/forums/3/topics/57132?page=231#12992887)**:*
> > Trying to find a relatively simple, short game here on Kongregate that nevertheless stuck with me. It revolved around sliding pieces of pictures around to match a photo, including things like rotating circles around it, sliding blocks, and widening/shrinking parts of the image to make them fit. It used a lot of nature photos like icebergs and jungles, waterfalls and the like, but was only about ten minutes long.
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> This might be [Not to Scale](https://www.kongregate.com/games/randomdragoon/not-to-scale), although you don't rotate things in that one, so I could be wrong...
Not quite, this one had more kind of lowkey, kind of slow music, and used a lot more nature photos than people. Though that's incredibly close to what it was.
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The only thing I could remember was that it was a card game in a fantasy setting, where the combat system is basically ai-controlled units in a grid (not a small 4-by-8 whatever grid, it was a fairly big one). You could allocate which units you wanted to spawn before the game by selecting the desired cards. It was deleted from kong (and from any platform henceforth as far as I know). If I remember correctly but I think there was a "hero" or "heroes" in the title? (this might be incorrect)
Edit: Found it (not really), the game is called "Heroes of the realm" by Bluceansoft
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So. It's been like 7 years since I've been on this website and I remember playing this one game.
It's a dungeon based game and the animation style is super cartoony ish?
The intro cover had a viking in the middle and there were characters you could choose like the beserker or wizard or hunter stuff like that
Every time you played a level, you got a giant chest at the end, the gameplay consisted of swarms of monsters coming at you
It was parties of 3
You could use active items, change wepons, click to move
It was a simple game really. Free to play but kind of pay to play at the same time. But even if you didn't pay, you were bound to have fun
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It was a bullet hell where instead of avoiding the bullets you let them hit you and then you where able to shoot them back at the enemies. It had upgrades too. Cant rember much else
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It was an one of the more popular FPS at one point but then it went to steam and now it's not on kongregate.
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there was a game that was very similar to the board game called "7 Wonders". Anyone remember it? What was it called.
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Really creepy flash game, collected these "dots"? And at the end of the game you were actually playing as a parasitic fetus and could've either killed the twin you were living off of or kill yourself.
Also, the twin you were feeding off of would start with a smiley face, and slowly change into a discomforted face as you ate more "dots".
I think the game's name starts with a "C", and for some reason I keep thinking it was called Covetous but when I look that up nothing comes up, so I'm at a loss here.
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> *Originally posted by **[ZJM1](/forums/3/topics/57132?page=232#13006817)**:*
> Really creepy flash game, collected these "dots"? And at the end of the game you were actually playing as a parasitic fetus and could've either killed the twin you were living off of or kill yourself.
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> Also, the twin you were feeding off of would start with a smiley face, and slowly change into a discomforted face as you ate more "dots".
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> I think the game's name starts with a "C", and for some reason I keep thinking it was called Covetous but when I look that up nothing comes up, so I'm at a loss here.
It looks like your memory is correct, but it was deleted by its creator at some point. However if you do some searching around it looks like there are still some other sites you could play it on.
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Browser Hacking Game.
So, I played this game around 2015-2016. It was a browser hacking game that took place in an office building. You were an employee of this company, and you had to hack your way through the network of computers in the building. You had to read all of your coworkers emails and files to find all their passwords and information so that you could go from one computer to the next. It was really fun.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you :D.
edit: Its Mu Complex.
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there was a game that was on here a few years ago, it was a car tdm and you could transform them to hover or drive, if you guys know what the name was it would help me out a bunc
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ok idk if too much time has passed but i'll still give it a try. i remember this game i used to play when i was little in which you were a squirrel, and had to fight off other squirrells that wanted to give you presents. it was awesome cuz you could go in a sort of rage state after killing enough squirrels and you were over powered eheh.
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Trying to find a puzzle clicker/adventure game all I can remember is that one of the final puzzles is where you have to click 5 glowing orbs in the cave wall in a specific order.
Another detail I remember is you being in a tree house for a portion of game. PLEASE HELP ME THINK OF THIS, literally been on my mind for the past 2 years and cannot find it.
I'm starting to remember at some point you could be on the power lines overviewing a romantic dinner and you do something something...
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Nope not at all lol, I'm pretty sure it was on kong and I remember playing it back in like 2011 2012 so it's kinda from that era. You literally play as this girl or boy character and all I can rememeber is you do puzzles going back and fourth trying to solve little things. You can move your own character without the usage of clicking. I have spent hours searching through every game and currently haven't found it. Might've been deleted or something from kongregate.
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I'ts a game I played on Kongregate. It is a 2D platformer (90% sure it's a pixel game) and you control a robot and your robot mother abandoned you or somthing and you have to find your parts again to gather skills and to get through parkour-puzzle maps. The name's like 4 letters and in an acronym format (for example: G.O.A.T.)
Edit: got it, it was K.O.L.M. :)
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I vaguely remember a (non kongregate) 3rd person educational game I played back in 2009/2010 that was set in a nightime setting with stone/dirt paths cutting through grass to various minigames. I don't remember much about the character other than being equiped with a futuristic set of armor in at least some of the minigames. One of the minigames was a desert style, highwall maze with obstacles and rolling bombs. The graphics weren't vector or 2d and I don't think it was too high resolution for the time. Thinking back, it sort of seemed like gamecube level of graphics, or slightly higher. There was a main roundabout in the overworld with some sort of glass/energy dome in the middle if that helps. Anyways I was like 3 or 4 when I played it, and my parents don't recall, so there's a chance it is a figment of my imagination. In any manner, I don't want people searching for this game, just if anyone knows of it and can reply with a name, then that would be appreciated. I have been thinking about this game for almost 7 years now and I want to find it again.
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> *Originally posted by **[maltazar_](/forums/3/topics/57132?page=232#13028838)**:*
> Might be a difficult one because i think its quite obscure. I believe it was a sci-fi japanese mmo set in space and where you go through portal gates to planets. 3rd person shooter, i think melee weapons too, and some of the charcter models looked a little like warframes, but there were also anime girl models too. I think the main hub world was a space station with a mall like area with shops. I remember playing it on the xbox 360 and i got it through the xbox marketplace or arcade, im not sure if it was on other platforms though.
> I hope thats enough detail for someone to know what he name of it was, its stumped me for years.
It might be Phantasy Star Universe? There is a main space station with several shops which sounds somewhat like it. There are plenty of guns/staves in it and it's third person although there are also a variety of melee weapons as well which matches your description. You mentioned you got it on the Xbox 360 as well at it being a sci-fi MMO which also matches the description since it was one of the few sci-fi MMORPGs that was released for the Xbox 360. You mentioned some of the character looked like warframe machines, and the CASTs are one of the four playable races that happen to be mini mecha robots.
If it is the game you're looking for, you may be interested in checking out that games successor, Phantasy Star Online 2 (But don't confuse it with Phantasy Star Online Episode II which was bundled with Episode I and released for the Dreamcast or Phantasy Star 2 which was released even earlier) which boasts one of the greatest character customization in any game released thus far (someone actually turned their robot/CAST character avatar into a motorcycle).
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There was a game I played a while back where you were an archer tasked to defend a castle. You would be stationed so that the forces attacking your castle would be approaching from left to right, with the rightmost side being the castle gates. You were armed with a crossbow or a bow. You got coins depending on your defence, which you could spend on repairing the castle gates or spending on upgrades such as a better bow. The game was super specific about where your arrow hit; if it hit the shield of an attacker no damage would be dealt whereas hitting the head would be a quick kill. I also remember that this was part of a series to similar games; other games within the series had the same concept but instead of taking place in medieval times they took place in modern times and all the weapons were replaced with guns, etc. Thank you so much in advance!
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