Cross genre games

There are tons of Cross genre games offering a variety of entertaining yet educational experiences related to Cross genre. Players can learn about the Cross genre in an interactive way, as the games are designed to be fun and engaging. The games range from simple arcade-style challenges to more complex strategic puzzles. All these Cross genre games feature vibrant, colorful graphics and simple, easy-to-understand instructions, so even the youngest players can join in on the fun.

Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure

Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure (2009)

Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure is a unique two-in-one Nintendo DS adventure game that follows the quirky and light-hearted character Henry Hatsworth as he explores five exotic worlds. Players can switch between an action-platform realm and a puzzle world at any time, while navigating 30 levels including nearly a dozen hidden ones. Many power ups are available to help Hatsworth on his journey, which include items such as health, energy, and other boosts obtained by completing puzzle combinations and defeating enemies. The goal of the game is to take on outrageous world-ending bosses in order to save the universe from destruction.
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Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box

Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box (2009)

Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box (also known as Professor Layton and Pandora's Box) is a puzzle-based adventure game created by Nintendo for the DS platform. Players take on the role of Professor Hershel Layton, an esteemed professor of archaeology who must unravel the mystery behind an enigmatic box known as "The Elysian Box" with his assistant Luke in tow. As they travel across Europe following clues to uncover its secrets, players will encounter over 150 puzzles that require creative problem solving skills to solve. Along their journey, they'll also meet interesting characters and explore exciting locations while gaining helpful hints from other sources such as newspapers or magazines. Join Professor Layton on this captivating journey through a mysterious world full of mind-bending puzzles!
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Patapon

Patapon (2008)

Patapon is an action-strategy video game where players take on the role of a God, commanding the Patapon tribe against their enemies, the Zigoton army. Using up to six different drumbeats, players must master rhythm and action in order to lead their troops through various levels and missions. Along with strategic gaming elements such as customizing weapons and armor for each soldier, there are also mini-games and more than 30 specific missions including hunting, escort and boss battles. The unique art style brings Rolito's abstract characters to life while the captivating music builds dynamically throughout each level's battle encounters. Players will explore vivid environments and discover over 100 items that can be used to further customize their warriors.
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Overlord II

Overlord II (2009)

Overlord II is the sequel to an action adventure game that had players being delightfully despotic. The new Overlord and their powerful army of Minions must take on a Glorious Empire in an epic battle, inspired by the rise of the Roman Empire. The Minions are smarter, deadlier (and funnier) than before and can now ride wolves and other magical creatures into battle. They can also wreak havoc on buildings and scenery as they obey any command given by the Overlord. Codemasters has developed this exciting game where players get to experience large scale battles with their minions as they go up against organised legions of the Glorious Empire.
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Overlord

Overlord (2007)

In Overlord, the player takes on the role of a mysterious figure that has inherited the legacy of an evil, long-dead Overlord. The goal is to rise up and become the new all-powerful Overlord, with how much of a bad ass they want to be being entirely up to them. With plenty of black humor and dark irony, players will be immersed in twisted parodies of classic fantasy scenarios and characters. One key innovation in this game is its introduction of impish creatures known as Minions who believe you are the old Overlord reborn and follow your instructions no matter how dangerous it may be for them. Players actively control their horde throughout the game and must make use of their unique skills such as fetching or fighting for success.
77%
Spore

Spore (2008)

Spore is a video game created by Will Wright, which takes players on an epic journey from the origin and evolution of life to the deepest reaches of outer space. Players start off as simple microbes in the Tidepool phase, learning how to survive while they evolve their creature with tools and abilities. They then progress through Tribal, City, Civilization and Space phases where they learn how to form tribes, build cities and civilizations, explore other planets and galaxies. Throughout each phase players can choose between different paths of peace or war as they strive for global unification. Along the way creatures will meet others evolved by other players that are shared over SPORE's central servers. All progress is tracked in a Sporepedia which captures all creatures met on this intergalactic adventure.
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The House of the Dead: Overkill

The House of the Dead: Overkill (2009)

The House of the Dead: Overkill is a pulp-style take on the classic SEGA light-gun shoot 'em up franchise. Players must mow down waves of infected, bloodthirsty zombies in an effort to survive Bayou City and uncover the truth behind The House of the Dead. Agent G and Agent Washington investigate mysterious disappearances in small-town Louisiana, unaware of what horror awaits them. This game features retro B-movie style graphics and nonstop action with motion sensitive Wii controls for a realistic experience. Two players can even team up for coop play as they battle against zombie hordes with shotguns, pistols, or stock guns. Slow Mo Time gives players time to make precision shots while Evil Eye allows them to spot moments of opportunity that will set their environment ablaze.
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The Typing of the Dead

The Typing of the Dead (2001)

The Typing of the Dead is an exciting and unique take on House of the Dead 2. Players must use their typing skills to defeat hordes of zombies in a fight for survival. The game tests players' speed, accuracy and dexterity as they battle against waves of undead enemies. Instead of using guns or other weapons, players must type words quickly to attack their opponents - ten fingers are definitely better than two!
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Roundabout

Roundabout (2014)

Roundabout is an open world driving puzzle game set in 1977 where you control a rotating limousine. You will take on the role of Georgio Manos as he rises to fame, picking up passengers along the way and discovering secret collectables. There are also dangerous missions to complete while falling in love with this unique gaming experience.
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The Typing of the Dead: Overkill

The Typing of the Dead: Overkill (2013)

The Typing of the Dead: Overkill is a unique and fun video game that combines horror and comedy elements from the House of the Dead series with typing mechanics. Players are thrust into an intense mutant outbreak in Bayou County as they fight to survive using their typing skills. With its creative combination of genres, The Typing of the Dead: Overkill provides players with a one-of-a-kind gaming experience.
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Gyromancer

Gyromancer (2009)

Gyromancer is an Xbox Live Arcade puzzle-roleplaying game (RPG) developed by Square Enix. It features a unique battle system based on Bejeweled Twist, allowing players to command beasts and search the map for items, coins, and new beasts. Players assume the role of Rivel, a deadly mage who must rid Aldemona Wood of a brooding darkness as they gain levels in battle and acquire powerful new beasts.
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