Action

Fold

Run. Jump. Bend gravity to your will.
Dizzying heights and insurmountable slopes are no problem with the Gravitational Manifold Anomaly Device.
This is the full, super-fun-happy version of the game formerly known as Manifold.

Hobbit Launch

In the tough life as a hobbit you must play as Bilbo Baggins to steal smaug’s gold. Launch yourself out of a cannon in the hopes of collecting a vast fortune. (This is my first game, please give constructive feedback.)

GlueFO 2.0

GlueFO is back, this time with 3 game modes, 8 challenges, 42 awards and new upgrades. GlueFO manufacturers could not afford conventional weaponry due to a credit crunch, use your GluVex 3000 to capture and fling the tiny orbs!

Sproing Reloaded

30 new levels of orb smashing fun! Swing your sproingy blue orb into the hollow target orbs while avoiding nasty solid orbs. Based on the popular original, Sproing Reloaded features new upgrade and award systems, plus an unlockable game mode.

Tap Rocket

Run, jump and take flight in this unique zero-g runner! Avoid falling into the abyss, and watch out for fuel-hungry UFOs, falling asteroids and shaky ground. Collect power-ups to fly farther. The farther you run, the faster it goes.
“ROCK(ET) SOLID” – 148Apps
“Jetpack Joyride, Temple Run, and Tiny Wings now have competition in the form of Eye Interactive’s Tap Rocket.” – Game Informer
“Wonderful black and white silhouetted graphics.” – AppAdvice
“Rainbow-propelled adventure is a vivid short-session blast.” – Forbes

Aqua Boy

Ably assisted by a monkey sidekick and a labradoodle professor, Aqua Boy is an intrepid underwater adventurer – scouring the uncharted depths for mysterious, long-forgotten artifacts. Unfortunately, his latest mission has gone drastically wrong!

Distopix

Distopix is a new game using a simple concept.
Dodge the boxes to survive. But be careful, there are additional challenges.
-Music: Neolith by Kevin MacLeod
Hope you like it.

Raider: Episode 2

Episode 2 in the Raider series; there’ll be five in total.
The games are meant to be difficult platformers reminiscent of the NES/SNES days, with graphics to suit that. You don’t have loads of fancy overpowered abilities; just a simple blaster and a sword. Can you reach the end of the level?
This carries on the story from episode 1.

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