While I don't think it's quite as impressive-looking as the other three games listed, feel free to include K&G Arcade...
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K&G Arcade continues the story of Krelmac & Gentoo, the galaxy's most inept alien invaders. In this episode, the wise-cracking alien cohorts travel back in time to torment the human race at a time when they weren't quite as sophisticated...
You play the part of a hapless English farmer beamed aboard Krelmac & Gentoo's ship. There, your goal is simple: to survive and escape!
Of course, it's not quite that easy...
You will have to battle through five levels of the ship to reach a final confrontation with Krelmac & Gentoo themselves. Along the way you will have to battle robots (imagine Ultima IV meets Berserk here). You will also have to speak to other trapped aliens to get hints that you will need along the way.
Each level of the ship contains ten rooms, each with a bunch of robots to get past, and an elevator puzzle to solve (picture Impossible Mission here). There is also a computer terminal, on which you will play a different mini-game. You will have to achieve a certain score in each mini-game on the level to advance.
Yes, you read that right: Five levels with ten mini-games each, 50 mini-games in total!
The game will feature a number of different modes, including the regular adventure mode and "mini-game melle", where you will be able to play any mini-game that you have cleared whenever you want.
Featuring the largest number of mini-games in one place, cartoon-style graphics, whimsical sound and music, a number of cinematic scenes and a dark, twisted sense of humor throughout, all with a surprisingly small memory footprint, K&G Arcade will be, we hope!, the ultimate adventure-meets-party-meets-pure-zanniness game out there for any platform. Currently slated for a January 1, 2004 release.
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Screenshots from a couple of mini-games (other parts of the game do not have final graphics in place, so they aren't ready for public viewing)...
Let me know if you need anything else...
...and so I said to Mr. Gates: "$640 billion should be enough for anyone!"