Many times, we’ve played a game in the past that really marked our lives. But with time and the rush of everyday life, like studying and working, we end up forgetting. I’m tired of seeing people giving a description and trying to find a game they played back on Click Jogos… or that game that was on the Play Store and then disappeared. It happens.
The last time this happened to me, I wrote as many details as I could for ChatGPT and it gave me a list of possible games. In the end, I managed to find it. But if that doesn’t work for you, post a description of your game here. As complete as possible. With images and where you played it. The more details, the faster and more accurately people will answer you.
Hello, let’s get straight to the point. There was a mobile game I used to play that took place sometime between 1920 and 1930. It had a tab where you could buy cars and get missions.
One of them was to kill enemies, taxi, delivery person.
Please answer me, I haven’t found it anymore @Thaylla
There was a game I saw on YouTube that was basically a game about creating kingdoms and such, with geometric shapes, and the little people were yellow. I was never able to find this game again. It was on PC.
I’ve been looking for a game for a few years now. I remember it’s a gacha-and-slash side-scrolling game, with clean graphics and original characters from the game, one of them being a red-haired boy who uses a sword. I literally can’t remember anything else, it’s almost agonizing lol
There was a game that I REALLY WANTED TO FIND, it was a board game (for some video game system) where you played with 4 people/or NPCs, the characters rolled a die and walked around the board.
On the space they landed on they could build a little house represented by their color (red, green, yellow, and blue), and that space would start to show the “rent” for whoever landed there.
You could create several little houses and upgrade them so the “rent” would increase as you “went around” the board, and your enemies did the same.
When you managed to create several houses close to each other they formed a “company/city,” increasing the total amount charged to anyone who landed on any of those spaces.
The goal was to be the richest by the time the rounds ended.
And if you got into debt to another player/NPC, you were forced to start demolishing your little houses and selling them to pay off the debt.
And if you couldn’t pay, you went bankrupt and only the other players continued.
At the end there was always an animation of the winners, and the last place always slipped on a banana peel and fell on the ground.
There were several maps/boards, of various sizes, and on them there were events to help you, like a slot machine (those 777 ones) that could give you some rewards if you were lucky.
Or a place where you chose 1 of 4 cards (each with its own symbol: octopus, squid, and I don’t remember the other 2).
The game was ISOMETRIC, that is, seen from above in sort of 3D.
I remember some of the characters: there was a child mage with a tunic and a hat, a cute girl, a guy with spiky orange hair and a green-and-white striped outfit and jeans, there was one wearing a chubby, big rodent costume (I think it was a squirrel), there was one literally dressed as a white paper pyramid, and there were more characters I don’t remember now.
I remember that I played the game entirely in Japanese, but it was easy to understand everything.
There was this little game on the Play Store, back when Minecraft was still really hyped. It was a battle game, graphics in that Minecraft style, but you could ride dragons and fight other players. There was a castle in the middle and catapults, as far as I remember. I’ve searched everywhere and I can’t find this game.
There was a game I used to watch people play that was really cool, but today I forgot its name and I only remember a few details. It’s a game where the protagonist is an orange astronaut who travels between worlds to collect gems and go back home. In the end he doesn’t manage to, and I think he dies to some creature that has more human-like eyes and so on.
I’m looking for a game where the character looks like a duck and there are pink tickets, and there’s also a portal that takes you to other people’s worlds. It’s 3D, and to enter the game a screen with some clouds appears and the button to enter the game, and the beginning is a tutorial.
When I was younger, I had a game I played on the PS3, I remember it was free (like a demo). The protagonist is black with a blue arm and there were robots that turned into ships on Mars, it was in first person and I remember that at the beginning there was a kind of story that showed some images and a voice in English explaining how things got to that point, it talked about an invasion on Earth or a war of some sort that made humans go to Mars…
Hello everyone, this is mhoydra and I am 19 years old. I’m a fan of pixel art and horror games and I need to find two games that must have been released during the time I’ve been alive. The first is a 2D “grotesque or disgusting horror” game about a lamp world, featuring a baby lamp protagonist and a grandfather lamp. It includes puzzles, a garden section, a sewer part, and even a segment where a dead chicken chases you, and so on.
The second game has limited information and is from the same period of my life. It is a 2D pixel art platformer filled with puzzles and also black, white, and gray enemies (I think). One of the first items is an axe used to cut thorny vines. Here, there are protagonists in different times or events where one uses a sword and a grappling hook to move and kill enemies, while the other character is simpler, a man with no physical abilities who just flees from enemies and uses intellect to solve puzzles.
I hope this is enough because I don’t remember anything else and I didn’t play them but saw them on YouTube.
There was a game from the play store, it had a tractor with a hook, the game had levels, I remember one of the levels of this game was the tractor with the hook putting a ball in the basket (I think it was a tutorial), that’s all I remember.
So, I used to play a mobile game where you drove a car, it could be several, I don’t remember if you bought them, but you could drive on highways, maps like suspension tests, you could drive on city streets and roads, simple and addictive graphics, nothing had interiors, it was around 2017 or 2018.