🎮 2005 🎮



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Games by Engine


Chuzzle Deluxe (May 12th 2005)

Steam

Country of Origin: United States | Steam Net Revenue: $23,317.27 23k

Half a decade after its formation, Popcap Games had all but cemented its place in what would go on to become the mobile game market with titles like Bejeweled and Zuma. 2005 was, comparitively speaking, a dry year for the company but Chuzzle Deluze would prove to be yet another highly addictive game from them! A basic match three game using fuzzy creatures that look a bit like shaggy squeeze balls. move a row or column to match three and watch them explode! Matching five or more creates a super ball that makes a giant explosion when matched, and the occasional big ball that takes up two rows and columns. Add to this a mechanic where a chuzzle will get 'locked' into place, forcing the player to use strategy to get rid of the lock, and you have an engaging game that can keep you preoccupied for hours! As of current, Chuzzle 2 and Chuzzle Snap are the only Chuzzle titles you can find outside of Steam.


A Game With A Kitty (November 29th 2005)

Direct Link | Steam | itch.io | Kliktopia

Country of Origin: Upper Austria, Austria | Net Revenue: Freeware N/A | Game Engine: Multimedia Fusion 2 | Part of the Game With A Kitty Series (1st of 8)

Back when my time was regularly spent on Indiegames.com and scoping out new stuff to play, there were several that still occupy my memories to this day, and such is the case with A Game With A Kitty. Developed by a fellow who goes only by Bernie and originally published under Fallen Angel Industries, who brought us such freeware classic games as the first Noitu Love, this game is a real charmer. The Kirby influence is unmistakable as you play as Kittey, a jovial Chowder-looking kitty sent to investigate a tower that recently rose up along the edge of town. What could be inside? Only one way to find out! As of 2022, this game is also on Steam as freeware along with it's sequel Darkside Adventures and the first Treasure Hunter Man by the same developer. Give it a look!