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The fourth installment of the "Cosmetic Paradise" series.

The third game in the Cosmetic Paradise series

Date ni Game Tsui Wake Jane! Dungeon Maker Girls Type is a Role-Playing game, developed by Global A and published by Idea Factory, which was released in Japan in 2009.

A Japan only PlayStation Portable entry into the role playing game series, Dungeon Maker

A Nintendo DS game about baking sweets.

In this hilarious and innovative strategy role-playing game, players take control of Finn Courtland and his band of misfits in their quest for fame and riches. Along the way, they just might have to save the world from the evil Arbitus and his band of demons. It'll take brains as well as brawn to win the day, though; the grid-based combat challenges players to think strategically and make the best use of each character's unique skills and abilities. The strategy doesn't end there, though! Players can spend their hard-earned cash to set up the game's randomized dungeons to their liking; choose the terrain, the size of the dungeon, and the monsters that you'll face. Play it safe, or take on bigger risks for even greater rewards! Your adventure is in your hands!

Become an aspiring makeup artist! Start as an amateur and train yourself in different makeup techniques. Make your clients happy and beautiful by catering to their every need. Research the perfect looks, participate in contests, and build your reputation as a professional makeup artist! This is the sequel to Cosmetic Paradise, which was only released in Europe for the English-speaking audience.

The game puts the player into the role of Princess Elise, a young, spoiled princess on a quest to impress a handsome adventurer into being her boyfriend. Princess Elise has a unique ability to pout, changing the game's landscape or enemy behavior. This ability can be used to force enemies to drop more loot, make the game easier or even complete sidequests.

The chronicles of the Oooku, the women's quarters of Edo Castle, is remembered infamously in Japan as a classic kusoge, slang for a very bad video game. The story revolves around discourse between some of the women in the Oooku over the current shogun, which eventually leads to the player needing to endlessly search around a huge amount of empty rooms and withstand annoying load times as you interview people for their testimonies. There's spelling errors throughout the entire game, as well as typographical errors that have the Edo era characters speaking very modern at unexpected times. The graphics were criticized as especially ugly in 2008 when the PS3 was gaining popularity, and the narrative is hard to follow as the text moves automatically with no text log. Everything is timed, and knowing what to do next is very difficult without a guide. After gathering all your information throughout the year, you have a trial, which can result in different endings.

You play as the Princess of Charmville, training under Marina and Whimsey to become queen. As part of your training, you must help the people of the town with your makeup skills. In addition to working at Pamper House, you can play 6 different mini-games to gain more charmstones to purchase extra makeup, new hairstyles and clothing for your character. It has a sequel, Cosmetic Paradise: Make no Kiseki, released as Imagine: Makeup Artist in North America as part of Ubisoft's Imagine series.

A simple, Japanese-exclusive platformer where players roll their donut to the goal using the stylus.

A sci-fi action game in which you play a man who awakens one day having completely lost his memory and finds himself trapped in a labyrinth.

Dungeon Maker: Hunting Ground is an action RPG where the player creates their own unique dungeon using purchased pre-crafted pieces. Each day, as the player adds to his dungeon, wandering monsters come to inhabit it. The deeper the player builds his dungeon, the more deadly the monsters and their treasures. A deep and well-crafted dungeon might attract the ultimate evil creature for you to try and defeat using a variety of items, weapons, and spells that have been acquired along the way. The nearby city offers equipment, food, quests, and quirky characters to aid you in your adventure.

Edo Mono is a historical simulation game for Playstation 2, released on 2005

Located in the "Holy Land," there exists protein which the legend says that when ingested, it can sculpt the ultimate body. The protein appeared in front of Adon and Samson, asking for protection as it is targeted by the evil builder. Adon and Samson head to the Holy Land to rid the evil from the land and protect the protein.

Fushigi no Kuni no Alice is a Japanese video game for the Game Boy Advance, based on Lewis Carroll's classic novel "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

Kaezaru no Mori: The game is a horror adventure that begins in a small town high school when Tatsuya the main hero and his 2 friends decide to enter deep into the forest in the search of his missing classmate. But things won't be as easy as they though since they will find ghosts, corpses and other perils until they can survive that night. The gameplay as in most visual novels in choosing one of the possible answers to advance, as a peculiar thing in some choices there is a time limit, but the game allows the player to use items to advance through the game, also there are choices that will leave to different endings, and the player's character can also die in most of them.

The events of "Innocent Tears" take place in the 22nd century. In this post-apocalyptic world, Earth has turned into an battle arena on which two powerful races, the Angels and the Fallen Angels, fight each other, deciding the destiny of humans and the world. You take control of the leader of Fallen Angels, and fight to protect the human race from the manipulations of the Angels.

Keep a stranglehold on your corrupt office by accepting bribes and using those bribes to hire henchmen, pay for protection and buy traps to snare valiant heroes. These do-gooders will eventually come a-knocking and it's your prerogative to obfuscate and outright beat back their attempts at bringing justice upon your head and hide. Setting traps inside the magistrate building also helps to slow down or completely stop some hapless heroes. Played in a humorous light, Akudaikan features real Japanese actors, comical scenarios, a few ridiculous moments and wacky mini-games certain to elicit laughs from unsuspecting gamers.

An angel from heaven has been sent by God to help troubled souls on Earth. As a cherub in training, you dole out good deeds by way of slapping a percussion "instrument" in time to a stream of angel wings which descend on screen. Your archenemy in this exercise of rhythm aptitude rests in the dark and pointy tailed persona of a bat-winged demon girl. Musical flavor from around the world, represented by instruments from particular countries, provide the lullabyes and strident interludes to play the game to. Two percussion controllers are included with each copy of Tam Tam. Players beat on the circular piece as well as the crescent shaped portion of the controller to the angel wing cues on screen.

The Maestromusic is a rhythm game that comes bundled with a conductor baton controller. In order to play the game, you have to wave the baton at the right speed and with the right amount of force in order to match the game's desired tempo and volume for the length of a song. Depending on how accurate you are with each swing, the game will either grant or subtract points and if you run out of points, you'll fail the song. At the end of a song, you're ranked based on your overall accuracy. The game is divided into Rehearsal and Concert modes that each have their own sets of songs from famous composers. In each mode, you need to complete three songs before the credits will roll. Once songs are played in the main modes, you can replay them as you please in the Free Mode and also read information on each of the game's featured composers.

Iron Aces is fictional World War 2 flight simulator. What that "fictional" means is that great liberties have been taken with the historical accuracy of the world and events. The most obvious point is that although most planes come from real World War 2 aircraft, the theatre of operations is a bit unique; The four major sides to the conflict (American, British, German, Japanese) are all fighting one another over a group of islands somewhere in the Pacific. Thus each of these nations is represented in close proximity and in direct conflict to one another. The gameplay takes place over a series of single-player flight missions in which your American pilot will fight against the Axis forces and ally with the British. The majority of the missions take place in the air against other aerial targets.