Game Boy Advance - Nintendo's handheld game console (GBA)

1897 games Game Boy Advance
 
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The game is intended for the smallest, from 7 years and above. It's a platform game where kids help the famous cartoon cat, Garfield, find the missing Pooky teddy bear, and players guide the fat cat through 12 levels spread over six different locations looking for the missing toy.

After drinking coffee, the fat cat ate so much food that at night he begins to have some terrible dreams. Now players will have to travel through these nightmarish worlds, go through 12 platform levels, and the most inquisitive will be able to get to the secret zones.

Unlike previous games in this game, now players can choose any of 4 types of characters: archer, valkyrie, warrior and sorcerer. Each has its own abilities: strength, speed, armor and magic. The goal of the game is simple: kill all the monsters that prevent you from finding a way out of the level. For defeating enemies, you get experience points that allow you to level up and improve your health. You will find a lot of good things in the chests: gold, food, magic and even special items.

Toys on the theme of game classics. Designed for no more than half an hour of familiarization. The quality of the performance of these games for the reason described above does not really matter. Such toys are suitable for all lovers of old hardenings.

Inferior walker with a bias in any heresy. You have to manage a young punk. This game project is best left untouched.

Gegege no Kitarou: Kiki Ippatsu! Youkai Rettou is an arcade game developed and published by Konami that was released in Japan in 2003.

A wonderful toy on the theme of beat-em up. High-quality hand-drawn graphics paired with very dynamic music make an indelible impression on the playing gamer. The presence of a pretty decent storyline also brings some variety to this game. The difficulty level here is quite difficult, so don't expect to complete the game in one go. Personally, the author barely passed it, spending as many as three continuums and a week of grueling training in combat by the main character, trying to reduce damage to the minimum mark.

Gekitou Densetsu Noah: Dream Management is a fighting game published by Game Village that was released in Japan in 2003. Japanese version of the game.

Angry robbers drive along the highway and lanes, gradually surrounding the village. You need to stop them.

An action-puzzle game in which the goal is to rescue trapped animals by breaking colorful rocks. Players control one of three prehistoric creatures, destroy stones of the same color, trying to make it before the time limit expires.

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