5 levels (1 secret, 1 for credits without any action)You start in a common city area before entering a desolated factory. The last regular level is set in war-torn Bosnia with great ambient sounds, some traps and destroyed buildings.
Arthur’s Reading Race centers around everyone’s favorite Aardvark. Arthur is trying to teach his little sister, D.W, to read. However, she insists that she already knows how!
In Dactylus - a parallax-scrolling fantasy shooter - you slip into the role of Yarin, a dragon-rider. Evil forces destroyed his village and killed his family. Now it's up to you to take revenge.
Awaiting the player are 6-level-parallax scrolling, animated enemies, huge bosses, special weapons (like dragonfire and magical lightning) and multiple-choice conversations.
Trev to the Rescue is an interactive movie adventure that has been designed for the whole family. With over an hour of high quality video and a lively and original soundtrack, young children up to adults will enjoy what it has to offer.
Filmed on location in Australia, Trev to the Rescue is full of fun and adventures. Explore the house and street where you live, have a game of one-on-one basketball, search for clues by the river, visit Mount Brown, known for it's mountain biking tracks and crazy hermit, hike through the nearby national park and rainforest. And wherever you go, you can talk to and interact with the characters you meet.
A 1997 Japan-exclusive point-and-click adventure for PC and Macintosh utilizing QuickTime VR. Originally thought lost media, it was fully archived in 2023.
Strain is a 32-level partial conversion for Doom II released in 1997 by the Alpha Dog Alliance. It features nine new or modified monsters through the use of DeHackEd, modified weapons, and a soundtrack written by David "Tolwyn" Shaw, Mark Klem, and Jon Landis. The project had a sporadic development history, exceeding a year due to cyclical interest and disinterest[1].
Yeerk Pool is an Animorphs arcade-style game, offered on the official Animorphs website.
Your challenge is to help Jake find his way through the maze to the Yeerk Pool. You can control Jake's movements with the arrow keys on your keyboard, or with the J-I-K-L keys.
As you find the colored keys, use them to free the gorillas from their matching-colored cages. Once you've released a gorilla, you can use its morph (by hitting the space bar) to help Jake chase off the controllers...but remember, you can only stay in the gorilla morph a limited time.
If you encounter any animals along the way, be sure to stop and collect them for extra points.
You have three chances to help Jake collect all the keys and release all the animals, which then allows Jake entry to the Yeerk Pool area, where you must help him find the Kandrona ray machine that feeds the Yeerks and destroy it. Warning: don't forget to stay away from any roaming Yeerk slugs and use Jake's gorilla morph (by hitting the space bar) to cross the Yeerk Pool.
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Manic Miner is a remake in DOS of a video game originally written for the ZX Spectrum by Matthew Smith and released by Bug-Byte in 1983 (later re-released by Software Projects). It is the first game in the Miner Willy series and among the early titles in the platform game genre. The game itself was inspired by the Atari 800 game Miner 2049er. It has since been ported to numerous home computers and video game consoles.
The second installment of the educational game series based on the German TV show 'Löwenzahn'. The game teaches kids about nature, economy and technical aspects of the world.
Lion King 3 is a platform game released for the Sega Mega Drive based, not the Disney film of the same name, but the original film itself, as a follow-up to The Lion King II. It was developed by an unknown company likely connected to Gamtec and published by X Boy.
A second release does not credit X Boy but it is unknown if it was published by another company or by X Boy without their logo.
Aladdin II is an unlicensed Mega Drive port of the SNES version of Disney's Aladdin, originally made by Capcom in 1993. It might have been developed by ex-workers from Chuanpu Technology and was likely published by X Boy. This port can be considered the "opposite" of Aladdin 2000, a port of Virgin's Aladdin for the SNES.