Pac-Guy: Resurrection is an action game and spoof of Pac-Man. The game itself is a "resurrection" of the original Pac-Guy that include the original 12 levels with an additional new level from which you must eat all of the pellets while avoiding Kan's attacks. You navigate a maze collecting pellets while avoiding enemies. Big pellets act as ammunition that you can fire at enemies to remove them from the level permanently. Once you collect all the pellets and find the exit (sometimes automatic), you proceed to the next level. Losing all of your lives will merely send you back to the previous stage.
Tecmo World Cup Super Soccer is quite different from the similarly-named Tecmo World Cup Soccer. In this football (soccer) game players can choose between competing for the World Cup or participating in the Japanese league tournament. Only eight international teams (Brazil, Argentine, Japan, England, France, Spain, Italy, and Germany) are available. Before a match begins players can choose between three general strategies for the team - normal, offensive, or defensive. Weather conditions (normal, rain, or snow) and match length can be selected as well. The game itself is played from a third-person perspective that slightly switches between isometric and top-down depending on the situation.
Risk: The Game of Global Domination is the computerized version of the popular world-conquest board game Risk. This version brings the game to life though animation and graphics, and offers a variation on the classic rules. Also comes in two modes: Classic Risk and Ultimate Risk!
My First Amazing World Explorer is an educational travel game, developed and published by DK Multimedia. It functions both as a virtual atlas and as an exploration tool. The player travels the world, collecting stamps from every country visited, whilst learning about different nations.
Punky Duck is a combination of shoot-em-up, platform and adventure games where the titular young hero finds himself alone on an island after taking a nap while his friends are being held captive by monsters who have invaded the country called Duckland. His mission is to travel from island to island, rescue his friends and rid the land of all the monsters. This does not only require all his courage but also much skill to collect weapons, ammunition, dollars and other items along the way, which he can use to fight the monsters. He needs to be clever too since on every island there is a plan that tells him how to build the vehicle necessary to reach the next island. Only if our hero finds the plan, all the parts required to build the vehicle and fights the big boss on every island he can advance to the next level. There are in total five islands, each with a different theme, like desert, polar and volcanic lands. Once he has reached the last island he can finally rescue his friends and Duckland.
The game features a t
Clandestiny is a puzzle adventure game that takes place in Scotland. Instead of full motion video, the game uses animated characters to tell the story between puzzles.
Geuk Cho Ho Kwon is a versus fighting game. The game allows two players to compete against each other and also offers a single-player mode with the computer AI taking control over the opponent. There are twelve fighters to choose from, each representing a different country (Korea, China, USA, etc.) and fighting in his or her own stylized location. Attacks include punches and kicks and combinations thereof, performed together with jumping or ducking. In addition, each character has a limited amount of powerful special attacks at his or her disposal.
Championship Chess from Expert Software is a chess game that includes all of the features you would expect. It is a single player game with both 2D and 3D views, 6 chess sets and 5 boards. The background music is quite good and accents the various themes.
Ultimate Soccer Manager or USM is an association football management video game serie for MS-DOS, Commodore Amiga and Windows 95, produced by Impressions and distributed by Sierra from 1995 to 1999. The game was a massive hit in Europe (except in Germany, where it was worse received due to some similarities with managers produced by local software houses such as Software 2000 and Ascaron), although it gained little support in Japan.
The series was noted for its micromanagement, where the player had to do the job of the team manager and much of that of the chairman, from player training up to bank balance management. Other well-known features were to bung an opposing team for preferential market treatment, rig or betting on the outcome of the players' team matches. Interviews after the match where some answers were printed with different interpretations on the next days' newspaper (the player could reply a question about the game with "It was a game of two halves", and "He amazed us after the game by giving us an
This game came out in 1996, helping children growing up as the main character, Adiboo, interacts with us in various mini-games, sometimes fighting the mean monster-blob, and most times teaching children reading, singing, and many life values.