
Games in the series:
- Orbient: a remake of the bit Generations title Orbital. The player takes control of a star that uses gravity and antigravity to get into the orbit of other planets to absorb other stars.
- Aquia: A puzzle-action game where the player must line up blocks in a tall tower of blocks to make them disappear which allows an onscreen diver to get deeper down into the ocean. The player must keep moving to avoid a dropping void of blackness and keep up their air supply.
- Base 10: A puzzle game where the player must line up characters between 0 and 9 to add up to ten and make them disappear. Since the characters are LCD screen characters, certain ones can be flipped into other characters.
- Boxlife: A puzzle game where the player is takes with cutting shapes out of a grid of squares and folding them into boxes.
- Cubello: Players must use motion control to throw colored blocks at a titular Cubello to match colors and make the blocks disappear. The player must eventually reveal the inner core of the figure.
- Digidrive: A port of the bit Generations game of the same name. Players must move three kinds of vehicles and line them up in a four-way intersection to use their fuel to launch a core on the right side of the screen.
- light trax: A port/remake of the bit Generations game dotstream. The player must move a dot the leaves a line behind it through a series of races called "drawings" while avoiding obstacles.
- PiCOPiCT (known as PiCTOBiTS in North America): a puzzle game where the player must pick colored squares from the bottom of the screen and add them to slowly falling shapes of the same color.
- precipice: The player controls a climber who must climb along a series of slowly falling blocks to match their color and eliminate them.
- Rotohex: a remake of the bit Generations title Dialhex. The player must catch falling triangles and use them to finish hexagonal shapes by catching blocks or rotating the shapes.
- Rotozoa: The player must control a primordial protozoon and must extend its arms to collect other organisms of the same color swimming in a primordial ooze.
- Zengage: A puzzle game where the player must slide colored tiles underneath a series of balls until the tile pattern matches the balls.
Provides examples of:
- Advancing Wall of Doom: The black void which gradually falls down from the top of the screen in Aquia, which represents the player's air supply.
- all lowercase letters: precipice and light trax have all lowercase titles.
- Bizarre Puzzle Game: A few of the games are like this. Throw cubes at a giant shape to eliminate portions to expose a core in Cubello. Collect organisms to grow yourself in Rotozoa. Build boxes out of flat shapes in Boxlife. Line up a pattern to match another pattern underneath it in Zengage.
- Endless Game: Factory Mode in Boxlife, Free Dive in Aquia, and an endless mode in most of the other games. In addition, Digidrive is purely endless.
- Gravity Master: The planet in Orbient moves around with gravity and antigravity.
- No Plot? No Problem!: There is no plot or explanation of any kind in any of the games in the series.
- Nostalgia Level: Picopict has the player building various 8-bit sprites from Nintendo's early days.
- Painting the Medium: Base 10 is played using the characters on an LCD screen, so a central element of the game is flipping 2's and 5's as well as 6's and 9's.
- Video Game Remake: A few of the games are remakes of the bit Generations titles, namely Orbital and Dialhex.
