Projectyle is a single or multiplayer (1 to 3 players) hockey-type sports game of the future. It features smooth-scrolling, frantic action, colorful graphics and digital music.
A total of five goal rooms, arranged in the shape of a cross, are connected with tunnels. The camera smoothly follows the puck/ball (the "projectyle") and scrolls to the adjacent rooms when entering one of the connecting tunnels. Each player, whether computer-controlled or not, has a room in which his own goal is located (their "defense" zone.) A fourth room -- the Frantic Zone -- contains a goalmouth for each player, while the central room, where action begins, allows access to the four other rooms.
The object of the game is for each player to protect their own goal while trying to bring the puck/ball into the other players' rooms to score a goal. Bonuses appear randomly in the rooms, allowing the player who passes on them to gain some benefits, such as freezing the other players for a few seconds, gaining extra stamina, or sealing ex
You have come to the most fabulous and celebrated place in the world. Here on the far side of the Nile stands forever the mightiest of human achievements, the Pyramids of Gizeh, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
No explorer, traveler, emperor, merchant or poet has trodden on these sands and not gasped in awe. The curtain of night is about to rise and disclose the stage on which the drama of a civilization took place. Those involved have been present since the dawn of history and the voice of the High-Priest has crossed the centuries...
In 2670 BC the Old Kingdom of Egypt was ruled by King Zoser of the Third Dynasty. Astronomical theories of Erich Von Daniken, described a visitation by travelers from space.
You are the High-Priest of Gizeh and you have the desperate task of saving your civilization by destroying the invading spaceships. Use the ancient ceremonial spells contained within the Book of the Dead to awaken the Gods and defeat the invasion.
You may summon three gods...
Kick Off was the first football game of its kind, having a top-down view and unlike other football games of that time, the ball was not glued to the feet of the players.
Joan of Arc lets you play the part of Charles, the young Dauphin (Prince) of France who must, after his father's death, reclaim the French throne and drive the English invaders our of France.
It is your task to first reclaim the French throne, with the help of the "miracle army" led by your unlikely war general Joan of Arc. Then, you must lead your country in all aspects of its battle to oust the English - from raising money for the Army to diplomacy to campaign strategies and tactics. Choose your best method for winning, but be ready to alter your strategy if you fail.
Ivanhoe is side-scrolling action, combat and adventure game, developed by Ocean France and published by Ocean Software.
The game is loosely based on the classic 19th-century novel "Ivanhoe" by Sir Walter Scott, which tells the story of a noble knight during the time of Richard the Lionheart and the Crusades.