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A retro-themed first-person shooter by Blazing Bit Games.
The sequel to Spelunky.
An underwater adventure/exploration game inspired by the BBC Documentary Blue Planet II.
Transform a deserted island into a paradise in the Switch's version of Animal Crossing.
As a 'foreign-exchange' human in an otherwise all-dolphin school, players must surreptitiously cheat off their classmates.
The sequel to Square-Enix' world-building Dragon Quest game.
Farming simulation from the "Story of Seasons" developers starring the main cast of Doraemon. Grow vegetables, fish, catch bugs, raise animals, and customize the farm with gorgeous water-color graphics.
A fast paced game about a little blue fish trying to get to the top of the food chain. Explore a vibrant, living ocean full of creatures and discover new powerful mutagens and abilities to become the boss of the seas.
The second Little Alchemy game.
Duke is back with this 20th anniversary edition includes new 5th episode.
After escaping the burden of city life, an office worker begins their new life managing their grandfather's farmland in the rural region of Stardew Valley in this indie mix of top-down action-RPG and life simulation.
A vertical-scrolling action roguelike that is heavily inspired by Spelunky.
A horror game from Frictional Games. Set at the bottom of the ocean, it explores themes of the self, humanity, the mind, and consciousness.
The Legend of The Artifact is a platformer with fighting game elements.
A first-person underwater exploration game.
An underwater exploration game and sequel to the original Depth Hunter.
A class and turn-based tactical/action-RPG in which players fling squids across the battlefield for 3DS and Wii U. It combines the first two episodes of the original SQUIDS PC and mobile games and also introduces new featurues specific to 3DS and Wii U.
Players control three different marine animals (a goldfish, a dolphin, and a shark) who must grow by eating a large variety of objects.
A downloadable game inspired by classic RPGs with turn-based combat from the creative director of Far Cry 3, made using the UbiArt engine powering the most recent Rayman games.
The tenth installment of the long-running shooter franchise introduces a brand new storyline, where the United States is under threat from a coalition of South American nations, and must employ a special group of operatives known as "Ghosts" to survive.
The sixth main installment of the Assassin's Creed franchise, set in the Caribbean during the age of piracy in the early 18th century. Players explore the memories of Edward Kenway, a charismatic pirate (turned reckless Assassin) and the grandfather of Connor Kenway, the protagonist of Assassin's Creed III.
Rockstar returns to the fictional state of San Andreas with a crew of three criminal protagonists who work together to pull off a series of high-profile heists.
The DC Universe's most powerful heroes and villains collide in this fighting game from the creators of the Mortal Kombat series.
The player takes the position of town mayor in this version of Animal Crossing for the Nintendo 3DS.
A one-touch mobile game featuring underwater creatures.
Officially revealed at Ubisoft's 2010 E3 press briefing, Rayman Origins is a new 2D Rayman game developed by Michel Ancel and a small team, taking the series back to its roots.
The Nintendo Wii-exclusive sequel to Endless Ocean; an aquatic simulator based on real-life scuba diving.
Ten years after the events of the first game, Subject Delta is awoken and must unravel the mystery behind the Big Sisters and his own past in the ruined underwater city of Rapture.
A fish tank simulator by Zynga, allowing the player to raise various fish in different tanks. The game was ultimately shut down on December 5, 2012.
A sequel to the fun and wildly popular 2003 PC hit casual game Zuma from PopCap Games in which players aimed with their reticule to line up colors and get rid of the balls on screen. This new sequel features an improved sequel to the game, replete with several new modes and features, such as a challenge mode, boss battles, new power-ups and nearly 60 new maps.
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