Danish point-and-click adventure game with some edutainment content. The first game in Skipper and Skeeto -franchise.
A witch has stolen the good fairy's magic wand and Skipper and Skeeto must help get it back. The game is set in a park where the player helps various animals in order to move forward in the story.
Game features minigames with some educational content, for example locating countries on a map or telling the time.
Where HeXen Ends, the True Nightmare Begins. Deathkings of the Dark Citadel is the only official expansion of the original HeXen game. This add-on pack features 20 new single player levels from the original HeXen team as well as a host of new multiplayer options. Deathkings of the Dark Citadel was the first true game expansion that Raven Software ever produced. In addition to providing three new hubs for the original HeXen, the Deathkings expansion was the first multiplayer game that allowed eight players to connect to a LAN simultaneously.
As Prince Lightstar, players must defeat the Skeleton Warriors and Baron Dark in order to gain control of the Lightstar Crystal and bring balance back to the world. Gamers will explore the environments of 20 different levels as they face hundreds of enemies while riding on their skybike. The game features an original soundtrack composed by Tommy Tallarico.
The game is a 2D sidescrolling platform game with 3D pre-rendered graphics, with about 100 types of enemies for you to slay with the weapons you possess. You need to complete 21 levels filled with demonic evil creatures before you can fight the Baron Dark himself, with 3D rendered cutscenes inbetween some levels.
19XX: The War Against Destiny is a vertical scrolling shooter arcade game made by Capcom in 1995 (copyrighted in 1996). The game is the 4th of a series of World War II vertical shooters made by Capcom. The story takes place before a fictional war (Hence, the 19XX) as a lone pilot tries to defeat an entire army/evil organization from starting another World War, which soon escalates to a nuclear apocalypse.
The original guitar hero with the Elvis attitude and purple hair pompadour, Johnny Bazookatone, has been imprisoned in the year 2050 in Sin Sin Prison by El Diablo, the Lord of the Underworld, who is jealous of his talent and kidnaps other musical legends as well in this 3D side-scrolling platformer. Johnny's guitar Anita has been taken from him and he sets out to escape and vanquish foes on his way to be reunited with Anita.
Killer Instinct 2 follows on from the plot line that the previous installment ended with. Eyedol's death at the hands of Orchid accidentally sets off a time warp, transporting some of the combatants back in time and allowing the Demon Lord Gargos to escape from Limbo. Now, trapped 2000 years in the past, the warriors that survived Killer Instinct, along with several new faces, fight for the right to face Gargos in combat, but Chief Thunder, Cinder and Riptor did not return. Each character that survived the journey from the first game has a corresponding background story, while new characters on this installment are native inhabitants of this past time period. Some fighters, like T.J. Combo who survives from the original, just want to get home. Others, like new character Tusk, want to bring an end to Gargos and his reign of evil. This time there is no tournament or prize money, just a fight to the finish with the fate of the future hanging in the balance.
Covert Operations is an add-on for Command & Conquer which features 15 new missions, new music tracks, and multiplayer maps. Unlike the original game, the missions of Covert Operations can be played at any time and in any order, and are not accompanied by mission briefing cut-scenes. It added two new units to the game, and the new missions are more difficult than those of the original. The add-on pack features the DOS version's soundtrack, which includes music that was absent from the Windows 95 (or Gold Edition) version. Covert Operations was originally needed to unlock secret missions, which were later enabled by a patch to the main game.
The SNES puzzle game Wario's Woods was used to create several broadcast games for the Japan exclusive Satellaview. There were several very similar editions that featured sprites based on Bakushō Mondai, a Japanese comedy duo consisting of Yūji Tanaka and Hikari Ōta who also lent their voice talents and likenesses to other Satellaview games. As with most Satellaview games, the original broadcast was accompanied by voiceovers in a talkshow-like format, though the recordings have been lost.
Wario no Mori: Event Ban had two versions released with the only major difference being in the event mode. Version 1 encourages players to play for as long as they can and rack up a high score.
Die DillyBillys is an adventure game made for children. It combines pre-rendered 3D environments with hand drawn characters and a live action actress guiding the player. The goal of the game is finding DillyBillys, little fantasy creatures, in a variety of urban locations.
An animated jukebox named JJ plays terrific tunes, and everything on the menu has been cooked up to help children learn the alphabet in a magical, musical way.
Fort Boyard: The Challenge is an adventure, action/reflex, puzzle video game for MS-DOS, created and published by Microïds in 1995. This game will transport you into the heart of a foreboding island fortress and one of the world's most celebrated TV game shows. 1 to 6 players per team meet the challenge of the Fortress and its inhabitants. Each puzzle is prefaced by a required skill, allowing a team of players to select the most skilled from the ranks. These skills are Clever, Tough, Agile, Sharp, Strong, and Captain. Puzzles are chosen randomly so no game plays exactly the same twice.
An arcade-style game where you play as a frog. You have to jump upwards to collect flies while avoiding various obstacles coming at you from various angles.
WuKung: A Legendary Adventure is a point-and-click adventure game based on the popular Monkey God mythos of ancient China. The Emperor is seeking The Book of Governance, an artifact containing all the wisdom necessary to rule a kingdom in a just fashion. He dispatches the monk SamChang on a quest to find it. Along the way, SamChang meets WuKung, an extraordinary and magical monkey. When SamChang disappears, it's up to WuKung to track him down with the help of his friends Eddy (a pig demon) and Seamoure (a river demon), then together find the Book sought by the Emperor.
The typical adventure gameplay involves solving puzzles to progress the story. Eventually three characters become available and it is possible to switch between them. Four actions are available as part of the HUD. There is also an inventory system where items are stored.