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Armor Battle is a video game written by Chris Kingsley for the Intellivision and published by Mattel in 1979. [1] One of the earliest games available for the console, Armor Battle pits two players against each other in a contest to see which player can eliminate their opponent's stock of tanks first.
Armor Games, Inc is an American video game publisher and free web gaming portal. The website hosts over a thousand HTML5 (and previously Flash) browser games. Based in Irvine, California, the site was founded in 2004 by Daniel McNeely. [4] Armor Games primarily hosts curated HTML5/JavaScript games and MMOs, sometimes sponsoring their creation ...
Sushi Go! - The Pick and Pass Card Game. In this fun (and highly adorable) card game, players compete to collect sushi, sashimi, and other foods worth varying amounts of points.
Canasta for Two. Now you can go head to head as you create melds of cards of the same rank and then go out by playing or discarding all the cards in your hand.
Player 2 must press play during player 1 campaign to join in split-screen (offline) Resident Evil 5: PC: Action-Adv. 2009 2 Online Full No Resident Evil 6: PS3 / XB360: Action-Adv. 2012 2 Local, Online Split No Player 2 must press play during player 1 campaign to join in split-screen (offline) Resident Evil Outbreak: PS2: Action-Adv. 2003 4 ...
This category lists video games developed or published by Armor Games. Pages in category "Armor Games games" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Shifting World is a game based on the Shift series that was developed by Fishing Cactus and was published by Arc System Works in Japan (where it is known as Shifting World: The White and Black Labyrinth (SHIFTING WORLD 白と黒の迷宮, Shifutingu Wārudo: Shiro to Kuro no Meikyū)), Aksys Games in North America and Rising Star Games in ...
A multiplayer game is a game which is played by more than two players. (see Oxford English Dictionary " multiplayer : Designed for or involving more than two (esp. many) players or participants") The players might be independent opponents, formed into teams or be just a single team pitted against the game.