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The sixth video game in the Moomin franchise. Help the Moominhouse residents with various tasks in the form of 9 unique minigames.
The second video game in the Moomin franchise. The game is set on a boat and features a number of minigames, ranging from connecting voices to animals to catching flying fishes.
The first video game in the Moomin franchise. Game consists of 9 rooms and the goal is to find the Nibling in each room by clicking objects.
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Moomin
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Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley is a musical adventure game in which Snufkin needs to restore the harmony of Moominvalley, after a series of grotesque parks has appeared and ruined the valley's natural balance. The game is an ambient and wholesome experience for both kids and adults, and combines open world-mechanics with puzzles, stealth and melodic elements.
Moomin-dani no Okurimono is an Adventure game, developed and published by Sonic Powered, which was released in Japan in 2009.
The New Adventures of Moomin: The Great Autumn Party is the eighth game in the Moomin franchise, released in 2007 for PC/Mac and Nintendo DS in Finland. The game is only available in Finnish and Swedish.
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Danish point-and-click adventure game with some edutainment content. The first game in Skipper and Skeeto -franchise. A witch has stolen the good fairy's magic wand and Skipper and Skeeto must help get it back. The game is set in a park where the player helps various animals in order to move forward in the story. Game features minigames with some educational content, for example locating countries on a map or telling the time.
The Wrath of the Goddess expansion is now live! Journey to the mysterious continent of Kharath, where the malevolent sorceress, Naez, is plotting to summon an ancient evil into the mortal realm. The hope of the world lies with you, Soulkeeper...
You slump into your chair after another day of investigations. Just as you start to lose yourself in the glow of the TV screen, the telephone rings. The museum curator needs your help - a tourist has gone missing. You smirk at his warning of paranormal goings-on; that's what Demon Hunters are for.
Oriental Blue is an RPG from the Far East of Eden series. It has a unique magic system and different pathways the story can take depending on in-game choices. The game continues the tradition of the series. You play as either Tenran or Aoi, a teenage boy and girl, respectively, on quest to defeat the ancient evil that threatens the prosperous land of Jipang, to prove themselves worthy of the legendary Fire Clan, warriors who have been protecting Jipang for many generations from evil demons and warlocks. The land Jipang is very similar to medieval Japan, and during your adventure you'll also visit Mongolia, China, and other Asian countries. The most important new feature of the game is a non-linear storyline. You can tackle many missions in any order you want, and the storyline also changes depending on the outcome of major battles. If you lose against a boss enemy, the game is not over, but instead, a branching storyline path is revealed. Otherwise, the gameplay is similar to other Far East of Eden games, featuring overworld map traveling and first person perspective, turn-based combat.
This game came out in 1996, helping children growing up as the main character, Adiboo, interacts with us in various mini-games, sometimes fighting the mean monster-blob, and most times teaching children reading, singing, and many life values.
Necrobarista is a gorgeous 3D visual novel about a supernatural Melbourne cafe where the dead spend their last night on Earth. Utilizing a unique anime-inspired aesthetic, Necrobarista places a focus on the usage of animation and cinematography to provide a cinematic experience that draws players into a visually and narratively captivating adventure. Through a series of vignettes, Necrobarista presents a story told from the viewpoints of a diverse cast of characters, and explores the supernatural underworld of Melbourne's cafe scene.
"The Little Mermaid: The Wedding" is the continuation of the game "The Little Mermaid: Magical Adventure". The action of the game unfolds in a fairy-tale world that was created based on Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Mermaid", and which is well known to young players from the first part of the game. This time, however, this world has become even brighter and more beautiful - the game uses the latest three-dimensional graphics. New game locations have been added both in the underwater world and on the surface.
The magic in Pixieland has mysteriously disappeared after a trading cart from a distant forest arrives. Pixeline has decided to help.