(2021) Inspired by Lufia, Quest 64, Dragon Quest, Illusiat and Mana Force series, Darkblasters is a role-playing game meant to showcase pure TI-BASIC graphical capabilities while trying to keep speed as fast as possible. It was completed in 11 days including the demo code from 2012 (included) and it features over 340 rooms to explore, NPC's, some items and magic spells, many monsters and sprite-based graphics. No ASM/Axe/Grammer lib were used, in order to ensure full compatibility with 15 MHz z80 calculator models that lacks official ASM support.
(2002-2025) First Fantasy is one of the first RPG ever released for the TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition and the first ever one for the TI-84 Plus CE, TI-83 Premium CE and TI-82 Advanced Edition Python! The CSE version uses Doors CSE 8.1 libraries to enhance TI-BASIC language, while the CE/82AEP version uses CE Textlib and a custom font. This very loose remake of Mana Force for the 83+ brings enhanced graphics, new magic spells and enemies, new cutscenes, expanded storyline and many new challenges. There are 16 magic spells available, 7 character classes, 8 dungeons (13 in the CE version), 49 monsters (79 in the CE version) and several hours of gameplay. If you are a fan of Square-Enix Japanese role-playing games such as Final Fantasy, then you should try it!
(2023) First Fantasy II: Pokéwalrus is one of the largest TI-84 Plus CE and TI-83 Premium CE calculator game available. It is a RPG inspired by the Pokémon, The Reign of Legends and Illusiat series and serves as an indirect sequel to Darkblasters for the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus monochrome calculators and First Fantasy: Mana Force for the TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition, TI-83 Premium CE and TI-84 Plus CE (Python models included). Set over 1000 years past two apocalypses, you live in a world where almost everything is a walrus due to radioactive fallout causing widespread mutations over time. Walruses in this world battles as many species for fame and it is now your day. However, a threat also seems nearby and it is possible that the future of this world lies in your hands. There are 15 dungeons, a large overworld map, 23 different attack moves, 2 healing spells, 306 playable characters spanning 10 elemental classes and it is generally more like Palworld when it comes to open-world exploration. Battles are 3 against 3 characters instead of 1 on each side.
(2013) Supersonic Ball is a simple side-scrolling platformer/tunnel hybrid where you control a bouncing ball, guiding it to the end of each level. Challenge lies in getting through narrow areas or climbing stuff without bouncing back, and it gets progressively harder to do so as the game progresses. The game features physics, randomized levels, animated graphics (or sometimes grayscale), smooth scrolling and parallax backgrounds. Try to get as far as possible as fast as you can without running out of time to get the highest score! Written in Axe Parser language. A version that runs twice faster on 15 MHz calculators is also included.
(2022) Supersonic Ball HP is an HP Prime remake of my TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus Axe Parser platformer. It features parallax animated backgrounds and sprites like the original and was written in HP PPL. For speed reasons a G2 model is recommended but since version 0.30 beta the gameplay speed has increased dramatically and there are now 4 extra level types that weren't in the original 83+ version.
(2019) A satirical action-RPG set in a alternate futuristic dystopian Quebec City. You are an enemy robot reprogrammed to be friendly and you are now forced to save the world against your very creator. This is one of the very rare RPG Maker 2003 game to use an action-based battle and exploration system like in Zelda, although the game is mainly inspired from the Ys JRPG series.
(2001-2024) Other games by me such as the Illusiat, Mana Force, The Reign of Legends and Reuben Quest JRPG series as well as smaller or fan games are available at the following links.