Vampire vs Pope Army by Adam Saltsman

In Vampire Versus Pope Army, you have to drink popes and break out of jail.
NOTE : j'ai traduit ce jeu en français : lucas-c.github.io/pico8-l10n
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In Vampire Versus Pope Army, you have to drink popes and break out of jail.
NOTE : j'ai traduit ce jeu en français : lucas-c.github.io/pico8-l10n

Crashed on a desolate but mysterious planet you find yourself eye to eye with an ancient civilisation. Explore the planet, find powerful upgrades, and uncover its secrets.
Reminded me of the 1992 video game "Flashback".
A nice short platformer adventure.

In Lil Kobold's Big Stew, you play as a little kobold who needs to collect special ingredients for his big stew.
NOTE : j'ai traduit ce jeu en français : lucas-c.github.io/pico8-l10n

In Dino Sort, there are, uh, dinosaurs, and, well, you have to, you know, sort them out.
NOTE : j'ai traduit ce jeu en français : lucas-c.github.io/pico8-l10n

In Mole Mole, you have to blow stuff up and take a nap.
Another great recommendation from Bart Bonte top-10 web games of 2025
NOTE : j'ai traduit ce jeu en français : lucas-c.github.io/pico8-l10n

Prend contrôle d'une foule de manifestants, tous plus adorables les uns que les autres.
Affronte les forces diaboliques qui ont pris contrôle des grandes capitales partout dans le monde et restaure la paix.
Un très chouette petit jeu, actuellement en solde sur Steam.
Très mignon et amusant !
Anarteam, l'équipe de développement constituée d'étudiants à l'époque, comprend Mathieu Leclerq, Lucie Viatgé, David Robineau, Félix Roman et Tom Victor.

Nice dice-based roguelite android/Mac/Windows game.
Has a a very decent free demo. Full game costs only $9.
Available there:

Great new take on the sokoban game concept, made by Jorge Rubiano (@Jorger) made for the JS13k 2025 competition.

Your goal is to figure out who is criminal and who is innocent.
Based on what you know, tap on a suspect to choose if they are innocent or criminal. They might reveal a new clue.
You cannot guess! Just like in real life, you can't convict someone based on a 50/50 hunch. There is always a logical next choice, even when you think there isn't!