Category: Gameboy Advance

Lights Out Advance v0.9b

You are holding in your hands the most addictive, brain boggling puzzle ever created. The object of the puzzle is simple…turn the LIGHTS OUT. It seems so easy…at first. The problem is that every toggle of a light has an effect on the puzzle. Lights that are on will shut off, and “off” lights will turn on.

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Laser Chess

Although not exactly like “real” Chess, this game has many strategic elements like chess, with the addition of a LASER BEAM.

The one main difference is there are no specific movement rules for the pieces, as they all follow the same movement rules (one square per move).

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Moshpit (19-08-2003)

Explore random maps
Pick up money by walking on it!
Kill monsters by walking into them!
press A to go down stairs ‘<' press B to toggle walking / running press L to toggle large/full map press R to toggle stats screen

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Money Idol Exchanger v0.02

The goal of this game is to gather coins of same value to upgrade to a more valuable coin. Finally, if you gather 5+ coins of 100 yen, the coin chain will disappear. And so on… They are two special coins (ER, RU) that allow you to upgrade (Rank Up) and erase (ERase) a specific kind of coin in the array.

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My Robot v1.0

You are a little robot that lives on a space station. A few weeks ago, the space station had learned about an approaching fleet of hostile aliens, so a Super Attak Robot x3000 was ordered. (It’s a slightly underpowered model, but the space station couldn’t afford the industry-standard Attak Robot Mania xt4070 on their tiny research grant budget.)

The problem is, one of interns made a slight miscalculation on the hostile alien’s arriving date. Luckily, the Attak Robot arrived just barely in the nick of time. No later than the moment you opened the shipping box, the hostile aliens arrived and began their attack!

Normally the Attak Robot has sophisticated enough AI that it can run left and right and decide when to shoot automatically. Unfortunately, there’s not enough time to activate all of the systems on the Super Attak Robot x3000 (It is the budget model after all, so it takes a while to boot). You’ll have to control it manually.

Along the south wall of the station is a state-of-the-art button, lever, and pulley system that controls the cargo train the Attack Robot is sitting on – moving it left and right. You also have a radio-frequency controller that sends a signal telling the Attack Robot to shoot. The batteries in the controller only last for one signal (The controller is not a budget model, it’s just a REALLY strong signal). So you will have to get more batteries at the Massively-Oversized Battery Dispensing Unit ™ in the northern corner of the station every chance you get.

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Moonquake

A bomberman-like game with a difference – a conversion from an old Acorn RISC OS game, made with the permission of the original author.

Following a devastating moonquake, you have been called in on a well paid contract to clear the 10 levels of the lunarbase of rubble using your explosives. Your task is made more complicated by the malfunctioning security robots that are roaming the base and the delicate nuclear reactors that are keeping them running.

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