Metropolis is a game inspired by Capcom's Trojan, offering a unique twist on beat 'em ups. Players must defeat enemies using only a sword and shield. Set in a post-nuclear disaster city governed by the law of the strongest, players control Geitor, tasked with restoring peace. By leading a revolt and eliminating five nuclear tanks held by the city's evildoers, Geitor aims to establish peace in Metropolis. Opposition comes from three factions: The Warriors of Death, The Dartfire mutants, and The Girlkiller gang.
In order to succeed in making your team league and cup champions you must answer questions. You can't select your team but you can train them instead by answering questions. If you get the question correct then they improve, answer wrong and they get worse. To play a game against a team you have to answer questions as well. If they're attacking, get the question right and it's saved. Get it wrong and they score. Likewise if you are attacking, right means you score, wrong and it's saved.
Viaje al centro de la Tierra is a game based on Jules Vernes's novel of the same title, from which the most interesting fragments have been extracted.
The game consists of three completely different phases, in which your intelligence and skill will be continuously tested. By achieving the right balance you will be able to overcome the different obstacles that will appear along the dangerous journey and thus attend a surprising ending.
Players take control of a ninja and must guide him safely through various side-scrolling levels, jumping over pits, dodging obstacles and defeating other ninjas. In every stage, there are numerous doors that constantly spawn new attackers, although there are never more than four enemy ninjas onscreen at the same time. At first, the player's ninja can only defeat his enemies by jumping on them. Defeating three enemies in a row gives access to additional ranged weapons: shuriken, bombs, a flamethrower and a rifle. Apart from other ninjas there are also indestructible, moving obstacles and other enemies including golems, worms and birds.
Hai no Majutsushi is an implementation of Mahjong tile game. The opponents in the game are characters from Konami's popular franchises: Simon Belmont from Castlevania series, Aphrodite and Poporon (Popolon) from Knightmare series, a snatcher from Snatcher, Dr. Venom from Gradius series, Goemon from Ganbare Goemon series, Penta the penguin from Antarctic Adventure series, and Moai from Gradius / Parodius series.
In this game, the player controls a swordsman named Alan. One day he arrives at the village of Flodi, and finds out that his help is needed: the daughter of the village elder, Sophia, has been kidnapped by monsters and taken into the nearby cave. Naturally, rescuing Sophia is just the first quest among the many perils that await the hero on his journey...
La Valeur is a RPG that mostly follows the Japanese format: the hero wanders through the top-down locations, fighting randomly appearing enemies in turn-based combat, gaining money and experience, leveling up automatically, and advancing the story in a linear fashion
Math Blaster Mystery is aimed at children of ages 10 and up. The program offers up to four activities, each of which comes in four progressively more difficult levels.
Baron is an arcade-adventure game in which you play as a prince whose father's friend, the wizard, has been kidnapped and imprisoned by the evil baron. The king has sent out an army, but you also wanted to help. Now you are in the castle of the baron and have to find 4 items which you bring to the cell of the wizard.
Chip's Challenge is a top-down tile-based puzzle video game originally published in 1989 by Epyx as a launch title for the Atari Lynx. It was later ported to several other systems and was included in the Windows 3.1 bundle Microsoft Entertainment Pack 4 (1992), and the Windows version of the Best of Microsoft Entertainment Pack (1995), where it found a much larger audience.
The original game was designed by developer Chuck Sommerville, who also made about a third of the levels. Most of the conversions from the Atari Lynx original to other formats were carried out by Images Software in the UK.
The game was re-released on Steam on May 28, 2015, along with a sequel, Chip's Challenge 2, which was also designed by Sommerville.
Mózg Procesor is an illustrated text adventure taking place in 2016. The story is set on an island where player's character is on the mission to find the brain processor that can rescue a genius academic Brian Thompson. Professor, creator of a biological computer, suffered an accident on the way to the conference, which was planning to present his invention. The only hope of saving the scientist is to implant him the brain processor. If the player fails to deliver the brain processor on time, the game is lost.
The game was released only in Polish.
Go skateboard crazy, or clamber into the saddle of your favorite BMX bike. Take on the computer, or challenge a chum in the raddest contest in the land. Crucial action, played against the clock - and you can even design your own challenge course.