Genres: Action, Adventure
Recommended titles
$7.99  
Including tax.
$9.99  
Including tax.
$9.99  
Including tax.
I'm Gonna Be God of The Forest
$9.99  
Including tax.
$9.99  
Including tax.
$9.99  
Including tax.
This game studio was established in Japan in 2007 by a group of friends who had previously been working on games as a hobby.
Free Flash games are available to play at the NIGORO website (http://nigoro.jp/), where other games are also distributed.
Development is undertaken by a three-person team, consisting of two programmers and one director/graphic artist.
Their catalog of outstanding works in the Flash game arena contain games such as “Rose & Camellia”, “Mekuri Master”, and “LA-MULANA” - which gained a large following back in their amateur days and was later remade for WiiWare, and then ported to the PC.
This game is DRM-free
You can acquire your La-Mulana STEAM key from the link below.
http://playism-games.com/serials/index.html
LA-MULANA is an “Archaeological Ruin Exploration Action Game” in which you search inside ancient ruins, seeking out the “ Secret Treasure of Life” – which sleeps in the sprawling ruins of “LA-MULANA” and is said to be the beginning of all civilization.
Apart from the plethora of traps lying in wait to stop intruders, there are also monsters on the prowl, protecting the ruins.
Head for the innermost depths of the ruins while solving a variety of mysteries, fending off monsters, and disarming traps.
Forging ahead will be no simple task – the further into the depths you reach, the more difficult the mysteries become.
Take control of the archeologist “Professor Lemeza” and uncover the origins of mankind!
The first run of NIGORO games. Created back in the creators’ “amateur” days and renowned worldwide, it was remade for WiiWare. This is the PC port version.
This game, which originated from the creators’ wish to play the sort of games that enthralled them back in the day – only with more volume – was created based on “that old-time feeling”.
The operability and difficulty level are certainly not “new school”.
However, this game is highly recommended to gamers seeking out that feeling of total immersion that allows you to go full-on head-to-head with a game not found in somewhat lighter fare.
Please consider this game to be our challenge to you.
Play through the entire game till your fingers bleed, give up and throw it out the window, or get help from strategy guides. The choice is yours.
Creator's Voice
There’s no such thing as a “retro game”!
The underlying theme of NIGORO games is: “What if games had continued to evolve – but stayed in 2D?”
As games became more and more predominantly 3D, the 2D games which had until that point continued to evolve at an astonishing rate were simply allowed to die out.
Currently, 2D games are once again finding acclaim, and while they are still few in number there are more and more ports of past games and “retro-style” games being published.
We, however, do not rank 2D games as “retro games”.
We consider them to be simply another form of game-based expression; one which simply differs from 3D.
The ability to precisely measure the distance between your character and an enemy based on the number of dots; graphics symbolizing information which can be straightforwardly understood…
2D games are in no way relics – we feel that they still have plenty of room to evolve, and they hold a certain type of fun which can only be expressed in 2D. It is for these reasons that we continue to pursue and encourage the evolution of 2D games.