Aquaman: War of the Water Worlds is a computer game released by Inverse Ink in association with DC Comics.
The game is made with QuickTime and Macromedia for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh computers.
The game is based on the Filmation Aquaman series.
At last, a game starring DEVO, in which the pop group WHIPS IT into shape to save Spudland from a strange space turkey man! Are we not men?! We are adventure games!
This is the sequel to Sierra's Trophy Bass game. It features fishing from an overhead view, simulating reeling and reel dragging for different classes of fish.
The game includes a tournament mode and an online multiplayer mode for internet connected computers. Numerous tutorial video clips have been included as well. You can choose your bait and location from various maps and menus.
Tournament levels let you compete with other online virtual fisherman for the best catches. You can strategize by using fishing techniques, picking bait and fishing spots. There is even a fish radar to assist with finding good fishing spots.
Muppet Treasure Island was a point-and-click adventure based on the film of the same name, based on the R.L. Stevenson novel. Which didn't have Muppets in it.
You play as Channel Z reporter Daniel Singer, who has become the prime suspect in the murder of his recent ex-girlfriend. You only have a limited amount of time to solve the crime and clear your name.
Build armies and participate in endless battles fought all over the world between 1846-1905. Age of Rifles features 8 campaigns, 65 scenarios. You can create your own battles - Game Editor allows for custom scenarios, campaigns, maps, uniforms and weaponry. You’ll never fight the same battle twice.
Adventure game authored in Macromedia Director puts you in the role of an agent trying to scout and book one of 2 comics. Fail and you're booted to mini-games which you can beat to return to the main game.
Gameplay consists mostly of exploring and clicking on people and items in the correct order.
Expansion Pack for Jane's ATF includes the Baltic Campaign, with 40 new senarios, 4 new planes, including the EuroFighter 2000, Gripen, Su-35, and the F-16; new weapons; numerous fixes made to the ATF engine; enhancements to the Pro Mission creator, flight and weapons performance, and several other important areas.
The game features four different tables, each with different layouts and features. A large number of sub-games are included, as well as a variety of animations on the LCD panel at the top.
Gundam 0079: The War for Earth is a video game developed for PC, Macintosh and the Bandai Pippin in 1996 and on Sony PlayStation in 1997. The game has the unique distinction of being the only official and commercially released Gundam video game developed by a United States game developer. The War for Earth was developed by the 1990s game developer Presto Studios, a company whose most famous work was the Journeyman Project series of adventure games as well as co-developing Myst III: Exile.
During the period in which this game was released, the interactive movie genre which had begun in 1982 was beginning to subside as PC and console games with realtime rendered 3D were overtaking the genre. While it was the only game produced by Presto Studios in this format, the use of live-action footage featuring real actors combined with computer generated backgrounds and effects, as well as the use of entirely pre-rendered computer graphics was common among the majority of the studio's games. For the Japanese release, the game
Kids learn thinking skills in Get Set to Learn! Thinking and problem solving skills provide a solid foundation for learning. Get Set To Learn! helps develop these abilities by introducing a wide variety of kindergarten readiness skills, then encouraging young minds to integrate these concepts to complete each activity. It's the perfect preparation for a lifetime of learning!
What Size is Your Prize?: Is it tall or short? Big or small? Pick the right prize size and win Zoe's game!
Count it Up! Up! Up!: Watch as the wheel spins to see which object comes up. Count and pick the right number to win!
Match the Moons: The count has moons, spiders, lightning bolts, gold coins, and numbers. Can you match the number of things he has?
Kooky Cookie Game: Cookie Monster has lots of yummy frosted cookies set up in a pattern. Complete the pattern to get a prize!
Dunk or Dare: Fill the barrel with the right amount of yucky trash, and you get a chance to dunk Telly!
Fabulous Prizes: Open up the chest and look at all of the wo
This World War I game has you taking control of a triplane and shooting and bombing enemy territory. You can choose between English, Japanese, German and Finnish alliances.