Ocean of Games
  • Home
  • Games
    New Popular Top Rated
  • Genre
    Adventure Arcade Card and Board Game Fighting Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Indie Music Platform Puzzle Racing Real Time Strategy (RTS) Role-playing (RPG) Shooter Simulator Strategy Tactical Turn-based strategy (TBS)
  • Platform
    All Platforms
    Android iOS Google Stadia Linux Mac Nintendo 3DS Nintendo Switch PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation 5 PlayStation 4 PlayStation 3 PlayStation 2 Wii Wii U Xbox 360 Xbox One Xbox Series X|S

New Games - Page 12337

apps menu
New Most Popular Top Rated
  • Barge

    1983

    Barge

    1983

    Arcade
    Atari 8-bit
    Mississippi has been hit by a deadly storm, leaving many boaters stranded. You control the more powerful SS Commodore, and must boat through these hazardous waters and rescue as many of these as possible. This involves travelling up a succession of screens, each of which has one person to rescue, while avoiding static rocks and debris. The screen layouts each time are random, so it is not always possible or safe to rescue the boater. You start a screen in the horizontal position you exited the previous one, so a central exit maximises your chances on the next screen. Other boats travel horizontally across the screen - contact with these results in losing a life. A tap of the fire button gives you a quick boost of speed, useful for avoiding hazards.
  • X-Man

    1983

    X-Man

    1983

    Arcade
    Atari 2600
  • Jet-Boot Jack

    1983

    Jet-Boot Jack

    1983

    Platform Arcade
    BBC Microcomputer System Atari 8-bit Commodore C64/128/MAX Acorn Electron Amstrad CPC
    Music notes have escaped throughout the world, and Jet-Boot Jack must collect them up. There are ten levels, the first five of which can be played from the main menu. Gameplay is platform-based, and largely involves progressing down the levels, using holes and moving platforms. Enemies hover over the holes, but these can be disabled by toggling the right switches. There are also timing-based hazards such as arrows emerging from walls and lazer beams - contact with any of these costs one of your five lives. You also lose a life if you run out of energy. Some levels vary the format by requiring you to simply collect every note on a single screen, which has regeneration points and one-way platforms.
  • Blue Dragon

    1983

    Blue Dragon

    1983

    BBC Microcomputer System
    Blue Dragon is a text-based adventure game for the BBC Micro. It was developed by MP Soft and released in Europe in 1983.
  • Queen of Hearts

    1983

    Queen of Hearts

    1983

    Pinball
    Atari 8-bit Apple II
    Queen of Hearts is a early pinball game. The ball is launched from the top right of the screen. The player controls flippers in the bottom half of the screen, and attempts to prevent the ball from falling through the hole in the bottom center of the screen. Gameplay features include: a "realistic" tilt feature, two different play fields, and 4 sequences which allow the player to rack up a large score if the sequence if struck in order. Each play field contains a variety of bumpers and bonus features. The player gets 3 balls per game, with the goal to maximize score. The player's score per ball is displayed on the right during gameplay.
  • Matrix: Gridrunner 2

    1983

    Matrix: Gridrunner 2

    1983

    Shooter Arcade
    Commodore VIC-20 Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum
    Matrix: Gridrunner 2, began development shortly after the runaway success of it's predecessor, Gridrunner. Jeff Minter would again develop the game first for the Commodore VIC-20 computers, this time though targeting memory expanded machines, allowing for new enemies and gameplay features not possible in the previous game. This game would also begin Llamasoft's now infamous camel motif within it's games. When originally released in North America for Commodore computers, the title was renamed to "Attack of the Mutant Camels" which, confusingly, is the same title is used for the unrelated Llamasoft title, Attack of the Mutant Camels, both which were released in 1983.
  • Siege

    1983

    Siege

    1983

    Arcade
    Commodore VIC-20 BBC Microcomputer System Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Commodore PET
  • Earthbound

    1983

    Earthbound

    1983

    Adventure
    FM-7 NEC PC-6000 Series
    star 9.1
    Unrelated to the popular SNES RPG, Earthbound is an adventure game developed by Xtal Soft in 1983.
  • Pssst

    1983

    Pssst

    1983

    Shooter Arcade
    ZX Spectrum
    Growing the best Thyrgodian Megga Chrisanthodil possible is the sole purpose of Robbie the Robot. When insects invade his garden, he has to stop them ruining his work. He has a canister of insect repellent, a smoke-bomb and a startling streamer, each placed on walls at the side of his garden. Each will stun any particular vermin, but you will need to find out exactly what kills what.
  • Flappy

    1983

    Flappy

    1983

    Puzzle
    PC-8800 Series Sharp X1 Wii Family Computer NEC PC-6000 Series MSX
    Flappy is a puzzle game by in the same vein as the Eggerland series and Sokoban that is obscure outside Japan. It features Flappy, a somewhat mole-like character who must complete each level by pushing a blue stone from its starting place to the blue tile destination.
  • J-Bird

    1983

    J-Bird

    1983

    Arcade
    Commodore C64/128/MAX DOS Apple II
    J-Bird is a Q*Bert clone featuring nearly identical mechanics and enemies, except with a delightful (yet equally foul-mouthed) wingless bird taking the place of the ugly Q*Bert
  • Junior's Revenge

    1983

    Junior's Revenge

    1983

    Platform Arcade
    Dragon 32/64 TRS-80 Color Computer
    Donkey Kong jr. clone
  • Donkey Kong Jr. + Jr. Sansuu Lesson

    1983

    Donkey Kong Jr. + Jr. Sansuu Lesson

    1983

    Platform
    Family Computer
    Donkey Kong Jr. + Jr. Sansuu Lesson is a game released for the Family Computer in Japan. It is a compilation of the games Donkey Kong Jr. and Donkey Kong Jr. Math. Despite being a compilation of two games, only parts of both are included. Combining half of the 1- and 2-Player game modes from Donkey Kong Jr. and the +-×÷ Exercise mode from Donkey Kong Jr. Math, the game can cater to classic arcade excitement and arithmetic lessons directed towards the younger set. No other gameplay mechanics or details seem to have changed.
  • Ice Cold Beer

    1983

    Ice Cold Beer

    1983

    Arcade
    A mechanical arcade game released in 1983.
  • Armageddon

    1983

    Armageddon

    1983

    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum
    A shoot'em up inspired by Atari's arcade coin-op Missile Command.
  • 10 Little Robots

    1983

    10 Little Robots

    1983

    Apple IIGS Atari 8-bit Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Apple II
  • Thunder Force

    1983

    Thunder Force

    1983

    Shooter Arcade
    PC-9800 Series PC-8800 Series Sharp X1 FM-7 NEC PC-6000 Series
    Side-scrolling shooter developed by TechnoSoft in 1983.
  • The Secret of Bastow Manor

    1983

    The Secret of Bastow Manor

    1983

    Commodore C64/128/MAX
    The Secret of Bastow Manor is a mystery text adventure.
  • Caterpillar

    1983

    Caterpillar

    1983

    Arcade
    BBC Microcomputer System
    Caterpillar is a single-screen game for the BBC Micro similar to snake.
  • Benji: Space Rescue

    1983

    Benji: Space Rescue

    1983

    Arcade
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
    As Benji, your mission is to save a number of scientists that are being held by robot drones somewhere in the solar system. Once they are on board, you take them safely back to Earth. This can be done by going into the engine room and selecting the planet of your choice, and you can modify the warp and jump settings to get to the planet faster or slower. When cruising the planet's surface, your ship's alarm will sound if it detects enemy movement. This is followed by the drones chasing you and shooting you with their lasers. While fighting the drones, you can use the keyboard's function keys to either fire torpedoes or phasors. Also while transporting scientists, you must supply them with rations in order for them to survive. You are constantly running out of fuel, meaning that you need to stock up while orbiting space. Higher ranks have you rescuing more scientists and navigating an asteroid field. You have a specific number of star days to rescue the scientists. If you run out of time or fuel, the game will be o
  • «
  • 1
  • .....
  • 12333
  • 12334
  • 12335
  • 12336
  • 12337
  • 12338
  • 12339
  • 12340
  • 12341
  • »
  • HomeAboutPrivacy PolicyContact
    Copyright © 2025 Ocean of Games.