Midway through the 21st century, man has finally mastered the technology required for travel to, and colonisation of, distant planets. The first starship, Deadalus I, set off in the year 2052 heading for Wolf 359, a small red star some 8.1 years away from Earth.
As the scientists arrived some generations later they discovered that the dual star solar system was entirely devoid of planets. There was no more in that solar system than a large number of asteroid belts. On closer inspection it appeared that among the asteroids there flew thousands of tiny craft, automatically controlled mining vessels. It seems that previous colonists has destroyed all the planets so they could mine more efficiently.
Deadalus I headed for the only lump of rock bigger than an asteroid but smaller than a planet, a moon that no longer had a planet to orbit. This moon, christened Frontier Alfa, was inhabited by a race of independent capitalist and unscrupulous robots and their creators the Remusians. The Remusians were small bug-eyed huma
Picture Puzzle is a puzzle game from Daniel Linton Jr, published by Software Creations. The game supports mouse capability and has options on the size of the puzzle before the game begins. Save and loading features are available, too.
Hanafuda Yuukyou-den: Nagarebana Oryuu is a logical game with elements of erotic images. Naturally, you will see them only after victory. Hanafuda is a style of Japanese playing cards used to play a variety of games. Hanafuda translates to 'flower cards'. The name also refers to some games played with the cards.
Introducing the gnarliest bunch of games under the sun! Games invented on the beaches by sun-baked beach bums with a fondness for ripping, grinding, and shredding. With six radically thrilling events intended to bring you to the edge and blow your mind. And make adrenaline California's most plentiful natural resource.
Based on the hit television show, "Riskant!" (which itself is based on "Jeopardy!") for Commodore 64 and Amiga features support for three players. Before starting, you can enter the number of participants, their names, gender and appearance.
Gameplay consists of selecting a category and money value with number keys. After the "answer" appears, you have 7 seconds to buzz in. Answering involves selecting the start of the question ("Who is/was ...", "What is/was ..." etc.) and completing the question with the right answer in 30 seconds.
After the first two rounds, players with positive dollar amounts can play in Riskant! Finale. The player with the most money at the end of this round wins the game.
The object of 123-Talk is to talk to your child, to help teach them how to say numbers, counting, addition, subtraction, and interact with a computer. For children ages 1-4, 123-Talk will teach your child to say the the numbers 1 through 10 and how to find numbers on the keyboard. They will also learn how to sing the 123 song and how to draw with Easy Draw II.
The registered version of this game lets you play with the latest version and also include new features.
Amanda Stories was the one of the very first "point-and-click" programs for kids. Not only is there a strong narrative--in ten separate stories Inigo explores his house, his dream, the outside world, and Your Faithful Camel ventures as far afield as the North Pole--but where you click actually determines the course of the story. As children (ages 3 and up) move intuitively through one adventure after another, the combination of color animations, great sound effects, original music, and a variety of endings challenges and delights them.
Introducing a whole new world of fun!
Now, you can enhance your child's creative potential with the new Barbie PC Fashion Design & Color! It's an explosion of fashion, color, and fun!
This menu-driven software program lets your child select, then color Barbie fashions. Thousands of combinations to choose from for hours of fun. Available for IBM or IBM-compatible PCs in 3½ inch and 5¼ inch Disk versions.
Puzzle Boy is a port of the Game Boy title Kwirk, but features more and different levels along with changed graphics. In contrast to the original version, the perspective is straight top-down and there is no undo-function.
An interactive game, developed by Synergy Inc. It features three modes: The Anthrax Robot Works and The Anthrax Robot Works (Funny Fish MIX) are interactive music pieces, while Shangri-La is a point-and-click adventure.
Based on the hit television show, Jeopardy! for Game Boy features over 1,500 questions and support for two players. Before starting, you can enter the number of participants and their names. Gameplay consists of moving a cursor and selecting a category and money value. After the question (or answer) appears, you have ten seconds to buzz in. Answering involves selecting each letter on an alphabet display to spell out one or more words. After the first two rounds, players with positive dollar amounts can play in Final Jeopardy! The player with the most money at the end of this round wins the game. For two-player games, you can either link two systems together or share one Game Boy.