You're a newly-graduated photographer hoping to make it big in the land of the stars, where a picture is worth $1000, by taking the best candid celebrity photos and selling them to the right bidders. Shoot all 24 celebs in just 2 weeks, or find yourself broke and out of work.
Players undertake an interactive journey down the Nile River through modern and ancient Egypt on an Egyptian sailing boat called a felucca. Players explore local culture and interact with customers via virtual tours. The player navigates through a series of 360 degree screens, or can also choose new locations via a map.
Based on Ray Bradbury's short stories by the same name; you are sent to Mars tasked with retrieving a relic from the ancient martian city of Xi, and find out what happened to the others sent before you.
During excavations under the Kremlin, archaeologists discover mansions full of evil spirits. No one who entered there came back. Only an unknown digger, in the role of which the player acts, can save the situation. His goal is to destroy the undead and return alive from the dungeons.
A computer wargame released on DOS in 1995. It is a complete simulation of the D-Day. D-Day: America Invades is the third and the final game of the World at War series.
You take the role of the leader of an alien race trying to prevail against the corrupt human government.
Build up mining facilities, power stations and storage and production halls. Develop new spaceships, and arm your military. Only by investing sufficiently in research, can you be the winner over the long term! Is it your destiny to restore peace?
Your computer never had you laughing like this.
Zany. Warped. Outrageous. It’s Take Your Best Shot -- the stress-relieving arcade experience from the people who brought you Monty Python’s Complete Waste of Time!
Now, 7th Level brings you the genius of award-winning animator Bill Plympton to your PC with arcade games that will have you doubled over with laughter!
In Virocop you enter the Gamedisk, a virtual holiday theme park that is under the threat of destruction of viruses. Your job is to take control of a virocop, D.A.V.E. (Digital Armoured Virus Exterminator) and eliminate the enemies before it's too late. The levels are split into worlds with four levels each, and each world has its own theme. For example the first world is sport themed so you will drive over football fields, billiard tables and racing courses.
The game takes place in the middle of the twenty-first century as rebels of the Lunar Defense Force (LDF) prepare to wage a war of independence for the moon throughout twenty-some colonies settled there. For decades, the lunar colonists had felt oppressed as they began to hold less and less sway in trade policies and executive decisions carried out for them on the behalf of the Earth. Though their numbers and armaments small, the beleaguered lunar colonists had finally reached their breaking point, and declared themselves independent of the Earth.
The United Nations, who had assumed total power over the lunar colonies, was furious and desperate at the development. The lunar colonies were absolutely necessary to feeding of the citizens of Earth, and due to this the United Nations could not possibly stand to accept anything but total victory over the Lunar Defense Force. However the LDF does not plan to lose: To them, they are fighting for their homeland and plan to defend it at all costs. That is where you come in.
Loosely based on the movie of the same name, Blown Away is a puzzle-solving adventure game similar to The 7th Guest. You play a bomb-squad cop in pursuit of crazed bomber Jimmy Scaggs, you follow the storyline through videos and then get to navigate through virtual rooms filled with hot spots. Clicking on them then leads you to logic-puzzle sequences where your objective is to disarm bombs through said puzzles, usually against a timer. You get logic, number, word and maze puzzles.
Timekeepers offers 8 worlds, each with 15 brain melting levels of chaotic platoon management, spread over 4 distinct time zones within Earth's history. That's 120 levels requiring logical and lateral thinking in order to solve the devious routes and save the Earth's past, present and future!
This is a computer version of Tangram. Tangram is an ancient Chinese puzzle with just a few geometric shapes (to be exact, one square, one parallelogram and five triangles of varied sizes). Move and rotate these pieces to build a goal shape (squares, polygons, profiles,...). The program has dozens of pre-made goals, but you can create and save your own. If you are stuck, the program can help you by placing a piece of your choice in the correct position.
Iron Blood is an arcade-style action game where the player controls one of two mechs, fighting against the criminal organisation Memento Mori.
Piloting the heavily-armored RG-104 Cyber-Troll or the nimble SG-43 Ripple, the game varies between side-scrolling action and auto-scrolling shoot'em up stages.
Descent: Levels of the World is a mission disk for Descent containing more than a 100 user created levels. It was intended to be first in a series of such disks, but the only one to be released.
Pepe's Puzzles is a puzzle game created for small children between the ages of 5-7 years old. There are three different kinds of mini-games found in this game; Mazes, Puzzles, and Sequential Memory/Matching Games. There are 5 different mazes to choose from, all with their own gimmicks. The main goal in the maze mini-games is to get to the flag, but each mini-game involves a different way to do so. One is simple movement, one is following arrows, one is a specifically colored path, one involves picking up all the fish food before reaching the flag, and one has X or O spaces on the maze. There are two different puzzles to choose from; a slide puzzle and a jigsaw puzzle. There are bad penguins that should be avoided in both puzzles. There are 4 different matching/memory games to choose from. One is simply matching fish, one is remembering the correct pathways by color, one has you turn the pages of the book to find an object, and one has you match the colored shapes in order. There are 2-3 difficulty levels depending
A Sega Pico title under the same name was released in 1995. The game is about going to various places (such as the time of dinosaurs, the solar system, etc.)