To catch everything back up, it’s time to dig through both the quality and quantity of PortMaster releases from the last two months. From “Free to Play” to “Pay to Play,” you can catch all of the latest PortMaster Drops here.

Ready-To-Run PortMaster Releases

Which Sausage Mate - PortMaster

The following games don’t need any additional work on your devices. Just open PortMaster, select your game, and hit download.

  • SUPER ULTRA MUSTARD MAN: A retro styled platformer where your goal is to explore the world and use your mustard powers to rid the world of evil.
  • Doomies: Bloody Fur: A game where your goal is destroy mutant animals and get a new high score.
  • Touhou Meijnka ~ Song of Divine Tempest: A short schmup with a story, play your way through four playable characters in this retro inspired game.
  • Space Invaders Part 2: What do you want me to say? It’s a clone of the 1979 Space Invaders Part 2 Game.
  • Plants Vs Zombies: Neighborhood Defense: A Plants vs Zombies fangame with a familiar playstyle and all new content. Devices with 1gb of Ram may need ZRAM or to Restart the Game occasionally in case of performance issues.
  • OmniSpeak: An Open-Source Rendition of “Commander Keen in Goodbye Galaxy” Only Keen 4 is included. Keen 5-7 will require additional files, see here.
  • Which Sausage, Mate: A Papers Please cashier simulator where you run a Polish Convenience store in which you run the register, manage your budget, and try to pay your rent and more.
  • SAPROPHYTE: A scifi stealth horror game where your goal is to fight and survive.
  • Linovictus: Portable Edition: A twin stick shooter where you’re fighting in space to protect your domain and even higher dimensions than your own.
  • SpruceChat: A small AI Chat Bot that runs entirely on your device. If you’re fine talking to a Spruce Tree, this is the exact bot you need.
  • Khimera: Destroy All Monster Girls: A platformer beat em up where your goal is exactly that. Destroy All Monster Girls… using your Giant Stone Fist of Course.
  • Frog Force: A Tower Defense style game where your goal is to use all of your frogs to help protect your swamp from all of the invading bugs. See just how long you can really survive.
  • Bloons TD X: Another Tower Defense game, this time built on the legendary Bloons franchise. Use your Monkey’s to stop the Bloons from invading your home, and get the highest score you can.
  • Critical Core 2: A colorful Game Jam creation where your goal is to save the core and destroy the Deadly Doom with your bubbles of power.

Files Required (But Free)

Ex Vitro - PortMaster
  • Project S.H.M.O.O.P: A classic horizontal shoot-em-up where your goal is the same as the old ones. Fly your ship, shoot the enemies, beat the bosses, and win. As the dev notes, it’s got 5 levels, 14 bosses, 2 playable ships, and 0 original assets.
  • Ex Vitro: A sci-fi styled 2D platformer where you explore a ruined military research facility and find the horrors within.
  • Barrel Roll: A puzzle game where your goal is to roll your barrel around the castle to sort out all of the buttons you can find, and more!
  • Unlevel: A small puzzle platformer where you tilt the level to reach new locations.

Files Required (Paid)

Crypt of the Necrodancer - PortMaster
  • Dead Cells ($25): The Classic Roguelike-Metroidvania action platformer where your goal is to explore the castle, fight through enemies and discover constant new weapons and abilities. Get as strong as you can with each and every death you face.
  • Counter-Strike 1.6 ($10): The original tactical shooter. Work with your team to save the hostages, take out enemies, and win the fight.
  • Ratcheteer DX ($13): A reimagining of the Playdate star, Ratcheteer DX is a full color exploration game where you want to find your tools, and roll your way to victory through each of the games unique bosses.
  • Attrition ($6): A turn based strategy game where three countries are constantly at war and your goal is to command their armies to see where the story takes you.
  • Haunted Lands ($6): Another Retro Styled action platformer where your goal is to dive through burial grounds, cults, and abominations to find powerful artifacts and defeat your enemies.
  • Dungeon in a Bottle ($5): A precision platformer where you’re trapped in a dungeon… in a bottle. Jump, dodge and leap your way out of the bottle, and find some treasure along the way.
  • Undivine ($9): A metroidvania with RPG elements, explore a desolate world as you grow your abilities, find new weapons, and dive deeper into the mysteries of your world.
  • Nuclear Blaze ($10): A 2D firefighting platformer from the creator of dead cells. Battle your way through the fire and the flames to carry on your exploration into the mysterious facilities you’ve found. All while keeping the flames in check.
  • Ninja Senki DX ($5): A retro styled platformer where your goal is to control your ninja through 16 deadly scenes to take out on revenge for the death of your Princess. There will always be more to find in your vengeance filled adventure. Ad-vengeance?
  • Dead End City ($15): A vertical schmup where you’re collecting fuel, dodging enemies and fighting back against the enemy Scorpio Gang.
  • Repose ($8): A black and white mystery puzzle game where you need to solve each puzzle with what energy you have, find oxygen as soon as possible, and go deeper to finish the job.
  • Shotgun King: The Final Checkmate ($10): A roguelike Chess game where you’re the Black King and all you’ve got left to win is your trusty shotgun.
  • Crypt of the Necrodancer ($15): The classic roguelike rhythm game where you’re crawling dungeons to the beat of the song in hopes of going deeper, and to not lose to the next enemy around the corner.
  • Rusty Seas ($20): A retro styled action game with beaches, vixen, and things to throw.
  • Ink ($5): A fast paced platformer where you paint your world to find your surroundings. The terrain is invisible but you’ve got paint for days.

Let us know what you’re playing from the list in the comments below!

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