B

This medal is awarded to games that have received a calculated grade of B for their ultra-wide support. All of these games are without major flaws, but have at least one blemish that prevents a perfect score.

Back to Bed

Back to Bed is a 3D puzzle game shown from an isometric perspective set in surreal dream environments. It is the commercial version of the 2011 DAIDU student browser game with the same name. The game is about Bob, a narcoleptic who falls asleep in the office and then sleepwalks into the city. The player controls Subob, his subconscious guardian who needs to guide him safely to his bed. The environment does not represent a real city as it mixed with a dream world with a visual style that has influences of the painters Dali and Margritte along with impossible shapes and perspectives.

Forced

In FORCED, the player takes the role of a slave who becomes a gladiator in order to gain freedom. But before this is an option, the player has to survive a series of deadly arena challenges.
This is a (slightly angled) top-down action game in which the player directly moves the character while fighting a lot of monsters.

Hush

Surrounded by blood freezing phobias intent on absorbing her into oblivion. Hush is an Action Adventure game, developed by Game Studio 78 and published by TheGameWall Studios, which was released in 2015.

Xenus II: White Gold

Saul Meyers was once a member of a special military squad. During one of the missions, his squad was nearly annihilated; witnessing the only other survivor descending into insanity, Saul retired from the military. Meanwhile, a new powerful drug has surfaced in a troubled region somewhere in the Caribbean. The prosperity of the drug lords and the suffering of the victims are no longer possible to ignore. The government re-installs Saul as a special agent, and sends him on his most dangerous mission so far.

Hyper Fighters

Fighter jet rail shooter originally released on the Nintendo Wii.

SOMA

Torontonian gets brain scan, becomes last hope for mankind. Soma is a horrific first-person adventure which relies more on its impressive setting and powerful story than jump scares or constant hiding to convey a sense of solitude and urgency. Like Amnesia: The Dark Descent, the game is open for modding from the get-go.

Meltdown

Meltdown is a third-person shooter shooter with an isometric camera view. The game is set in a sci-fi universe and the protagonist is Zed, a skilled, former soldier who fights against robots who have become dangerous because of corrupted AI. He has two kinds of weapons to kill enemies: firearms and melee weapons. By destroying enemies and turrets loot and power-ups can be collected. Between missions new equipment can be bought, such as new weapons, armor etc. but these usually require a certain experience level to use them.

Mortyr: Operation Thunderstorm

It is World War II, 1942. Germany stands at its strongest as German troops are occupying the land from the Pyrenees to the Kremlin. Great Britain, one of the few still independent countries, decides to launch a daring assassination mission to kill three high ranking Nazi officials in an desperate attempt to end the war. You, Jan Mortyr, a british M16 secret agent, have been chosen for this mission.

Wolfschanze 2

Wolfschanze II is the sequel to Wolfschanze, but now by a different development studio. It is a first-person shooter set during World War II and this time the player takes control of the Russian soldier Mikhail Nikolajev. Intelligence has provided him with information about a German machine for encoding communication. It has been traced back to Kreutzhoffen, which he infiltrates by boarding a train. Once it arrives he needs to find the location of the machine, but he is quickly spotted and needs to take out all enemies.