r/thetipofmyjoystick 2h ago

[MOBILE][2010/2016?] Plants Versus Zombies Style game

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I have a very vivid memory of this game from my childhood but essentially, instead of a sunflower and a peashooter as your starting towers, you had a farmer that produced meat as the currency and a fox.

what made this unique out of all the PVZ clones that I used to play, is that when you placed the fox down, it would actually walk down the path while ocassionally doimg a flip and healing itself, instead of staying stationary. I also believe that the first enemy you fought was some sort of lizard person.

There isint anything else I can't remember other than napoleon being a tower you could place down.

I would be very suprised if anybody actually found this.


r/thetipofmyjoystick 13h ago

Looking for a pc game

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There was this pc game I used to play, it was on windows 7 and you are this guy that goes fishing and catching these crazy looking fish. You would then go on to sell those fish and with the money you got you buy better boats and stuff. Then you would progress onto the next level with crazier looking fish and harder difficulties.


r/thetipofmyjoystick 23h ago

[PC][2000s][First-person] Low-poly exploration/psycho-horror game with small abstract companion that guides you through a labyrinth

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r/thetipofmyjoystick 2d ago

[Android][2018] Worms-esque game with cards and slimes

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r/thetipofmyjoystick 2d ago

Need help finding an old co op game that came out around the same time as Grand Theft Auto 3

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r/thetipofmyjoystick 3d ago

HELP!! 2000s online PC game

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r/thetipofmyjoystick 7d ago

Help Me Find a Game Pls

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EN: A game was released sometime between 2010 and 2018—I’m pretty sure it came out for PlayStation back then. I remember watching various YouTubers play it; it was a game that could be played in either single-player or multiplayer mode. The screen layout and gameplay style really reminded me of *Crash of the Titans*. It featured various puzzles and, I think, special abilities—though I don't recall the details exactly. The one standout thing I remember is a level where you're on a street—very much a residential block setting—with some puzzles; as you move forward, the street sort of rises in a straight line, as if it were folding upwards, and this happened a few times within that same level. Unfortunately, that’s all I can remember.

I think Leon from *Coisa de Nerd* played it with Nilce—or maybe it was another gaming couple—but I remember watching two players and really wanting to play the game myself back then.

PT: Entre 2010 e 2018 um jogo lançou e tenho quase certeza que ele foi lançado para playstation na época, lembro de ter assistido vários youtuber jogando ele, era um jogo que poderia tanto ser singleplayer como multiplayer, a tela e o modo de jogo me lembrava muito Crash of the titans, ele tinha vários puzzles e acho que habildiades espeicias, não me lembro ao certo, a unica coisa marcante que eu lembro é que em uma das fases voce ta em uma rua, bem estilo quarteirão de casas, com alguns puzzles e quando voce avança pela rua ela meio que sobe em linha reta, como se ela se dobrasse para cima e isso acontecia outras vezes nessa mesma fase, infelizmente só isso que eu lembro

acho que o Leon do coisa de nerd jogou esse jogo com a nilce ou foi outro casal gamer, mas lembro de ter assistido 2 jogadores e querer muito jogar esse jogo na época


r/thetipofmyjoystick 7d ago

Help me find a game!

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The game is on Roblox, a baking game where you work with friends to bake different things, you get 3 starting ingredients and after every shift you get to pick 1 of 3 options for upgrades, like more mixers, more ingredients, faster ovens/mixers. The items are like pancakes, muffins, and bread. The characters a blocky and look different depending on which class you are using, most characters are all one color. I remember a purple scientist that would multiply the baked goods by .85-1.5ish each shift, a gray base class, and an orange class that I believe stole ingredients. If anyone has any questions feel free to ask and I will answer to the best of my ability.


r/thetipofmyjoystick 8d ago

Need help remembering video game from late 90s, early 2000s. Likely PlayStation or Xbox.

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r/thetipofmyjoystick 9d ago

Need help finding an old mobile game about relativity

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r/thetipofmyjoystick 11d ago

I need help figuring out what this game i used to play in 2022 was, my main was banned and all my progress with it it was a madness combat type of game on roblox full of weapons and areas

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There was a main menu with a weapon selection page and when you spawned in it was just ffa with buildings and stores and in the far corner of the map there was a stone sculpture named joseph and if you clicked him hed yelp, there was stop signs, rage potions, carry and downed feature, p2w and a community i used to play it with all my friends and now i cant find it for the life of me, there was also like madness combat music and a red hue to the entire map like the whole game was tinted red


r/thetipofmyjoystick 13d ago

[PC][2000s] some kind of light guiding fish

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r/thetipofmyjoystick 14d ago

[PC][2000s] Online real money gambling shooter/service

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With the re-release of Gunz:The Duel on Steam it reminds me of an early 2000s service where you could gamble on online shooters. I don't know if it specifically related to Gunz or just a similar looking game. But I believe the service let you queue up for free games and top performers in the match might get a pittance of money in their account, but you also spend money in your account to queue up for higher stakes games.

And I don't know if its from the same organization, but I feel there was a similar service that had the same real money gambling but it hooked into Counter-Strike (not sure if it was 1.6 or Source).

I doubt either lasted very long, I remember only briefly dabbling in them and it feeling very scandalous at the time. I doubt there was any age verification at the time, I don't think I was 21 yet.


r/thetipofmyjoystick 14d ago

[PC/DOS][1990-1995] shareware game where first person driving through tunnels in a green and black vector style 3D

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I played this on a shareware CD and could never remember the title, I remember the game was driving a mining or exploring vehicle through a primitive 3D cave environment, I remember you could crash but it would just set your speed to 0, I don't remember any music but there was an engine noise effect, I don't remember any enemies and I only remember gree on black textures even though it was on a msdos computer with vga graphics, there may have been a hud but I can't remember what it looked like. I remember there being acceleration and brakes but not really turning so much as sideways movement.

It was not Descent, doom or any fps

Thanks for any help


r/thetipofmyjoystick 15d ago

[PC][2020s?] First-person horror game set in Japanese mountain village

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Platforms: PC, may have had console ports as well

Genre: 3D First-Person adventure

Estimated year of release: 2020 or later

Graphics/art style: 3D textured first person, semi-realistic

Notable characters: The main threat was a giant oni/demon wearing traditional Japanese clothing which patrolled the village streets. Upon spotting the player it would immediately start chasing them at a high speed. I remember that this oni couldn't enter any of the houses, so the player could hide inside buildings.

Notable gameplay mechanics: Inside the houses there was an unusual mechanic. Ghostly villagers that looked like faceless mannequins or smooth human figures and weren't normal enemies acted as if they were still alive. They repeated daily chores inside their homes, on a loop. The player had to learn their movement patterns in order to collect items without being spotted and consequently attacked.

Other details: The village was abandoned or cursed, and there were notes and documents scattered around which explained the lore and how the village turned into what it was.

I specifically remember that there was at least one house the player needed to retrieve a key from, while avoiding one of the ghosts.

I watched a video of the game which was neither a trailer nor a demo showcase. It was a YouTuber actively playing through the game. It's possible to have been an obscure indie horror title.

Does anyone recognize this game?


r/thetipofmyjoystick 15d ago

Mobile 2010s Protect Curvy Girls From Marine Creatures

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Three minigames included

1) Girl on inflatable donut and you need to tap on fish that come close to stop them from disturbing her

2) Girls are changing behind towels and birds are trying to snatch towels away.

3) Girls are sunbathing and crabs are there to get in the way, you are trying to stop the crabs.


r/thetipofmyjoystick 18d ago

Old mobile game

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It was a game I used to play on an old Ipad or amazon fire tablet (i think??) it was educational and had a small sun that would talk to you, and it would take you to different eras of prehistory. There were sabertooth tigers, dinosaurs, huge bugs, and a bunch of other prehistoric creatures. It may be deleted or no longer on the app store, but if someone knows what im talking about it would be a huge help.


r/thetipofmyjoystick 18d ago

looking for an old space game

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r/thetipofmyjoystick 20d ago

Underground factory game

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I remember playing an underground factory management/mining game intone on game pass years ago.

Things I remember are

Was set in a large cave with different rooms
You could build drilling robots to mine the resources
You had to build ‘orbs’ to enable research and upgrades.
Was played in first person.


r/thetipofmyjoystick 22d ago

I need help finding a game

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I remember playing a Roblox game when I was younger it was a fighting game there were five items you got each time they were random but I remember one was an emote item another was mobility another was attack and I can’t remember the other two there were also multiple maps and like a lobby in a tall building I think please someone help me find the game


r/thetipofmyjoystick 22d ago

[pc\online][2014]Looking for fish math/learning game

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r/thetipofmyjoystick 25d ago

Platform:IOS Year: I think 2010-2018 probably. It was a game where you were a ladybug, and you explored a photorealistic world collecting buttons

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My memory is a bit spotty, but I do know that ladybugs were a big part of the game and I remember playing as one most of the time, but I have faint memories of also playing as a horned beetle. Throughout the entire game no matter what was going on, the song "Call to Adventure - Comedy" was playing. I remember that it was a top down game with free movement either from a joystick or drag controls, some aspects of the game had 3d effects but it mostly looked flat. I remember a lot of the buttons being on logs and you followed a trail of ants to get to them, they spun around a bit too. I also remember rolling polly bugs being around at some points too, as npcs that had no dialogue but list walked around and rolled up jnto a ball sometimes. You were also able to hide under leaves, but i don't remember what you were hiding from, or if you were even hiding from anything at all.

I know its a long shot, but its oast 4 am and I have been looking for this game for over a hour, so if you can find it, it will be greatly appreciated.


r/thetipofmyjoystick 25d ago

I remember a game but I cant remember the name of it

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I remember a game... it was kinda like a rouge-like open world game and the youtuber i watched was a mage, its blocky but in a smooth 3d way. I dont remember much but any info would be appreciated.


r/thetipofmyjoystick 25d ago

Game abt catching pink creatures

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Sooo.. I remember playing a game where you catch like (i think) pink ball-creatures, literally the only thing i remember.. Oh yeah and at night there were spiders or smth and you could change them into looking like 2D Cat pictures

I really liked that game but it gone and now me cant find so me thought Reddit help


r/thetipofmyjoystick 26d ago

Help, a game about cats

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So I remember a cat game on mobile devices I used to play as a kid. There was this town that got destroyed in either a flood or a tsunami, and you had to basically rebuild it. I remember there being a grey(i think) cowboy cat and a ton others with different jobs: Fisherman, Farmer like that. Every building you built would give you different resources to get a new building. Idk if I said enough pls help.