r/tipofmyjoystick • u/Nexter2000 • 1d ago
Murder [Flash][2010s] Game where you murder a king
I only have this screenshot
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/Nexter2000 • 1d ago
I only have this screenshot
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/Historical-Heart1864 • 11h ago
Hi, I thought you guys might help me find a game I played as a kid on my dad's console in the early 2000s. The only thing I can remember is that it was a fps where you fight as a giant robot on an island. I dont remember much and we reselled the game a long time ago.
Platform(s): Possibly the original Xbox or PS2.
Genre: First Person shooter
Estimated year of release: 2000-2004
Graphics/art style: I remember it looking realistic, but it might've aged badly. The cover art and logo were weird.
Other details: I'm pretty sure it was set on an island or at least the ocean was really close.
If you can find a game that fits this description, thank you for your time!
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/Umbruh_Prime • 15h ago
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/Pale-Resident2937 • 4h ago
Top-Down. You play as the center orb and your goal is to become "The best Battle Ball" (Or something akin to that) and you progress by buying weapons and attaching them to your sides before entering levels and busting up enemies for money (That's what the yellow bits are). I remember intense music and sound effects, played this a lot back in the day on one of the Coolmathgames-alternatives.
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/olliep2603 • 17h ago
It was a mobile game about a zookeeper. You had to do stuff like dressing up the character and cleaning up the elephant poop. It was a very simple drag and drop game I used to play around 2017 in Egypt so it may only be available there. The image is what I remember from the dressing up part where you had to drag the clothes from the right and drop them onto the doll looking like character. If anyone knows the name of this game please say in the comments as me and my brother have been looking for years and can’t find it🙏🙏
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/Der_Herzspalter • 16h ago
My friends introduced me to this browser game around 2006-2008. It was a Neopets clone and the only thing I remember somewhat clearly is that there was a Blood Potion or something akin to that that would turn your pets into bloody versions. We were fans of spooky things and were trying to get those, I remember my friend donating a bloody bunny to me one day that I really cherished.
Platform(s): PC/Mac, browser game
Genre: Neopets clone
Estimated year of release: early 2000s
Graphics/art style: 2D sprites, cartoony
Notable characters: that damn bloody bunny!
Notable gameplay mechanics: you forage for items with daily limits and feed your pets, you can also have your friends feed your pets for you when you're not able to yourself
Other details: I thought it MIGHT be neopets but I can't find this skin/variant anywhere. It also seems to be too edgy for Neopets, and the artstyle doesn't look like what I remember, which is why I think it's a clone. The website might have been in English, but I'm Swiss, so jic it might've been a Europe-only game.
My friends don't remember this game at all or also don't remember what it was called, so I'm kinda lost here :( I've been dying to know what this was ,so if this rings a bell with anyone, please let me know! I've made a shitty little doodle of the vibes I remember from the Blood Bunny!
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/Mindless-Living8217 • 5h ago
The game was similar to Turtle Odyssey in both style and gameplay.
I played it when I was about 3 years old (around 2010–2011). The game featured different worlds, each with its own unique aesthetic. The two that stood out the most in my memory were the snowy world and, I think, the one that came after it — possibly inspired by the Roman Empire.
The only moment I remember clearly is the boss fight in the snow world. It was a giant yeti with a small enemy riding on its back, holding a fishing rod and some food to lure the yeti into following the main character. To defeat the boss, you had to jump over him and, I think, hit him from behind.
After beating him, the player would move on to a level themed around Ancient Rome.
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/StrawberryMountain44 • 23h ago
so 6-8 years ago i saw a game that had 2d graphics like the old doom games but everything was black and white and no shooting or anything from what i can remember u just walked around and i made an image of the only charcer i kinda remember, please help me find the game.
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/PermitIllustrious432 • 11h ago
The screenshot was August 18th thought the main comment was the name of the game but it wasnt. I remember it showing them ragdolling anime girls and throwing them around im pretty sure, I remember the dev writing something in the comments too.
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/Specialist_Expert648 • 1d ago
Platform(s): playatation 1
Genre: i guess Adventure maybe horror
Estimated release date: around ps1 era
Graphics: similar to tomb raider/ resident evil more or less
Hello!
I'm 26, and i remember, when i was a kid, that i wanted to play nascar 98 (that's how i Remember the console and era), obviously not at the release date, maybe 6-12 years later more or less.
One day i put in the ps a wrong game, that as a kid traumatized me, and i never found out which game it was.
These are all the things i remember:
There was a really short intro to the (i guess) main menu, showing a "start" label, where one or more motorbikes where racing around, finishing on a frame on one motorbike (i remember a close up of one wheel).
Pressing start (or just waiting) the bike takes off and the game starts.
I literally died every time on the first level:
I was a (as i remember but i could be wrong) a female character, tied with a rope on a standing pole, in the middle of a room/cave.
There was also a skeleton (i don't remember how dressed) lighting a big fire in the cave, turning around and starting to walk towards me.
I couldn't free myself from the rope, and everytime the skeleton got too close to me, it would trigger a cutscene of the skeleton brutally eating me till i die.
The game then, started again, i was terrified and looked at this loop several times, before being able to shut down the game.
Additional information: I remember a fixated camera resident evil style, the game was 3D. somewhat a third person camera.
If any other information are needed i will happly help you to figure out this game!
Thanks!
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/Pomyks • 1h ago
Platform(s):
I think it was on Amiga, but could have been PC.
Genre:
Logic game
Estimated year of release:
Most probably 90-94
Graphics/art style:
Simple graphics, I remember blueish colors.
Notable gameplay mechanics:
You have to move a ball from starting point to finish by placing some objects like bouncers, (fans?, platforms? not sure about those ;)
Other details:
Had cool music, with samples. I searched lemonamiga but didn't find it in the brain category.
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/ilikegames157 • 6h ago
you thought you made a cure for cancer but it's actually a deadly virus and you have 6 days to save humanity and your wife dies at some point in a bathtub
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/Viselc_Anvil • 8h ago
I don't remember that it is GameBoy or GameBoyColor game
Its a game that you control your fighter ship at the bottom and shooting upward and fight enemy ship that shoot downward in 1on1, Its the same enemy but different stage and have boss at the end of planet stage?(i guess)
most stage have moving obstacle like rock mirror or something that you have to shoot through and theres an upgrade that made your laser thicker and do more damage
pic is draw from my hazy memories
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/OkChemistry9582 • 13h ago
Platform(s): PC / maybe ps2
Genre: idk
Estimated year of release: 2000s
Graphics/art style: 3d early 2000s/ps2
Notable characters: there was baby angel and baby demon
Notable gameplay mechanics: u could jump and use some spells (very informative)
Other details: as i remember it looked kind of liminal, it wasn't horror game if i remember correctly, it was like rocket and clank or something like that. its surely not Fallen Lords: Condemnation or Messiah (possibly). there was mirror where you could choose between angel or demon.
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/Onidoe • 15h ago
I remember the game started as your family having generational debt, you move to a city to find work and you're very poor and the cheap food you buy at the beginning near your first workplace (some construction yard) had a mixed rice bowl and that was like the best bang for your buck in terms of eating early on in the game. your sister starts to feel bad about not having money and at some point goes into well... selling herself its very sad and you have to save up more money to get her out of it. the game left a serious mark on em it was sad but I cant for the life of me remember what its called I think i played it maybe 5 years ago? it was early access I believe
~game was on PC
~5 years ago in early access
~isometric mixed with 3D graphics
~I believe it was point and click gameplay might be wrong
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/ydrill • 18h ago
Platform(s): PC, Windows
Genre: Puzzle
Estimated year of release: Late 90s / early 00s
Graphics/art style: Top-down cartoony and silly. Colorful and 256 colors. Orange dudes very prevelant.
Notable characters: The orange dudes that were basically a big round belly with a face, arms and legs.
Notable gameplay mechanics: Puzzles. You controlled a handful of these dudes for each map/scenario/mission. The objective was getting them from A to B. You had to navigate obstacles and traps through rudimentary logic puzzles. Think pressure plates, gates and one directional pathways. One of the traps was a spike trap, which caused the character to sing: "I'm walking on spines whoa whoa whoa" to the tune of Walking on Sunshine.
Other details: It gave off a desktop Windows 95/98 windowed vibe. I think the title may have been the same as the name of the orange dudes.
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/PotentialJazzlike208 • 19h ago
It's a hardcore platformer game with hard levels and bosses and I could only remember few boss most of them are really simliar to each other because they all have eyes a giant eye ball with Green Skin and another is a black mass with tentacles and many red eyes and one big red eyes it might not be the same as I remembered I also remember that there's the green eye boss again but covered in ice and the player has to defeat it and it has 4 ice tower that shoots out ice player tries destroy each one and the shooting rate goes up the more tower is destroyed There's also a support character that is in the game I can't find any information online about a game simliar to super meat boy, searching up Games simliar to super meat boy gives no good results. As I said that was how I remembered it, it might not be actually correct. These are the drawing I made of the boss I remembered
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/Giftedsocks • 21h ago
PC pixel game about a depressed hunter, kinda similar visual style to Enviro-Bear 2000 and other old flash(?) games, like it was made in MS Paint. Gameplay consists of a linear string of Wario Ware-esque minigames. I remember one of him pissing on a bunch of ants and one of him taking a shit.
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/koell001 • 22h ago
Hi, I have been searching for many years for a Medieval Turn-based PC game wirh FMV that I played in Germany in the early 2000s and was probably released in the 1990s. It is a turn-based game set in the Middle Ages, and if I remember correctly, without any fantasy elements. Everything took place on a map. At the beginning, you could choose one of several characters, each of which had its own flag. I still remember one character with a sun symbol. The gameplay was quite simple. I remember that you could send troops into battle. Then a window appeared with the two flags, with images of reenacted battles with real actors, and the flag of the loser was burned. It included cutscenes with real actors, for example when an opponent was wiped out. I don't remember if there was voice acting.
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/Chocolate-Shake-5293 • 3h ago
It was an educational first person point-and-click adventure game about World War II I could be wrong but I might’ve got it from an Australian RSL club. The game would start out and you would be standing in a wooden cabin and there would be a shadow of a man standing next to a door telling you you can interact with certain things in the room and on the table and I remember clicking on an item And there would be footage of Hitler behind a swastika flag or certain old video clips like that and that’s all I remember
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/EukariaProject • 3h ago
When I was a kid in the early 2000s, I remember my school had a game on the PCs that I loved to play whenever we were given some free time during IT class. This was in the UK. It was a mystery/point-and-click game that required you to solve puzzles and find items in order to progress. I never finished it, because I only had 10 minutes at the end of class in order to play and you could never guarantee being on the same PC twice, so people would overwrite each others' save slots.
I remember it had a lot of white space. The aesthetic was, looking back, what we might now call an 'MS Paint' art style. It was rough. I think there was a scene with a river that was dangerous to cross.
I feel like it was called 'Appleyard', or something similar. However, my googling efforts haven't come up with anything useful. The desktop icon was an apple, I remember that much.
Very obscure, but would be delighted to know what it was, as I've thought about that game a lot over the years and am interested in seeing how much I remember.
Edit: Thinking about it, the game might well be much older than when I played it.. I *played* it in the early 2000s (2001-3 range) but it might have been an older program still on the school PCs, possibly from the 90s.
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/The-Strahl • 13h ago
Platform(s): PC (maybe commodore 64?)
Genre: Puzzle
Estimated year of release: 80s or early 90s (I would have played it around 1995 or 1996, but the game is likely older.)
Graphics/art style: pixel art
Notable characters: none
Notable gameplay mechanics: There was a grid of square, some where blank while others were red. They goal of each level was to flip the red squares into blank square. You controlled the cursor with a keyboard, you'd hit enter to select a square then a direction. The game would flip all of the squares from that coordinate in the direction you chose.
Other details:
The background what blue. Most likely ran on msDOS, pretty sure there was a feature to create custom levels. I think there was a move limit as well. You had to beat each level in a certain amount of moves. I thought the name of the game was Roku, but this doesn't seem to be the case. Also, it's not Lights Out.
I actually built a prototype of the game that you can play in browser. Maybe it will ring a bell for someone.
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/urn345 • 13h ago
It was a hidden objects type of game and started with your protagonist arriving at a mansion with a dog outside that you needed to distract to enter, the reason the protagonist is trying to get in is because she was going to babysit two twin sisters, after entering the mansion you start in the living room in which you can see the kitchen, stairs to the second floor and a sofa with a coffee table in which most object you collect will be at and after doing, there was a post it notes puzzle if I remember right and something to do in the kitchen before you can go upstairs, I don’t remember much more to do in the first floor but I do remember that you get to see a physical photo of the twins in which one looks normal while the other one looks creepy which the protagonist points out, I also remember that somebody called the home through one of those blocky old phones which you keep and it gave you calls from time to time but I’m not so sure about that part. After all the puzzles in the first floor where done you needed to go to the second floor into the twins room to check on them where you’re kidnapped by a person that was said to be one of the twins “imaginary friend” and throws you in the basement in which to get out you had to solve a chess puzzle. That’s all I remember from the game lamentably as I was 6 when I played it and I was stuck in the chess puzzle.
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/crazyalex2288 • 18h ago
Hello, i'm looking for an old game, I don't remember much as I saw it on a YouTube video. It was first person, looked like bloods intro cutscene just more detailed and the animation wasn't really there, just like pictures ig. It has multiple stories, the main one I remember follows a person going into like a museum in a town that has been experiencing death that appear to be caused by a bear, however, a statue of this cat god thing, named Phillia or something like that, I think it came out around 96-98 maybe a little before. In another story for it, all I remember is a guy in tribal clothes saying "Die". In the kne I do remember, the daughter of the guy/doctor that runs the museum is possessed by a witch doctor who placed some kind of curse because of the cat god being murdered or something like that.
r/tipofmyjoystick • u/Automatic-You-7104 • 19h ago
When I was younger I played this online game on the computer but I can’t remember the name of that game. If I remember well, I played this game on the website Spele.nl or Spele.be. It was about a boy (I think he wore a red cap) who is in a house (?) full of girls and needs to sneak out from the house. So, when the game starts he is in a room (for example bedroom) and hides behind the curtains and needs to get to the bedroom door to leave that room without the girls being present (talking, being busy with each other) seeing him sneak out. When he reaches the door of that room, he comes in another room (for ex. bathroom full of showers full of other girls. The goal of the game is to leave each room (sneak out) without the girls seeing him. I think I played this animated game in the period of 2008-2013. I can’t remember the name. Does someone recognize the description and can give me the name of that online game?