"Castle" is an adventure game in which you are exploring a mysterious castle and its surroundings and are trying to figure out what really had happened. Before you start, you need to select one out of four individuals you will be guiding through this adventure. You may choose between a fighter, a magician, a thief and a priest. Each of them has different characteristics' values like power, intelligence and skills. Walking around the place you may collect objects and interact with the scenery using set of command icons such as examine, pick up, put down, give, talk and attack. Movement is done using the direction icon in which you choose what direction you would like to take next. The game consists of 70 different locations to explore.
Glass is the follow-up to Splash! with similar gameplay. Aliens once attacked Earth and now the humans travel to their planets to take the fight to their worlds. One of two players, working together, control a space ship in fixed-screen stages filled with blocks. To win a stage all blocks need to be removed and this done by moving over them. Meanwhile aliens spawn from different directions and roam around. Some of them can also fire while other have special abilities such as leaving behind bombs or restoring the blocks. The player's space ship can shoot bullets (now an unlimited amount unlike in Splash!), but not all enemies can be defeated. It is also possible to leave behind dynamite as a bomb or active a shield for temporary invincibility. Defeated opponents drop coins for extra points, additional bombs, a new primary weapon or energy to restore the shield.
The ship can be steered in eight directions and a single credit provides three lives. There is also a time limit per level. The game contains eight worlds w
Sensible Soccer: European Champions is a fast-paced soccer game. The action is shown from a top-down perspective which only shows a part of the playfield. The controls only use one button to initiate a shot: how long the button is pressed determines the strength and the direction pad controls the direction. However, there is also a novice mode available with the usual division between a shoot and pass button. Another important option is the dribbling (novice or expert) which sets how well the ball sticks to the controlled athlete. Before starting a match, there are also some limited tactical options available (choosing the formation and switching the position of athletes around).
In contrast to the computer versions there are no pre-set tournaments, but the player can start two tournaments with customizable requirements: cup or league. The cup allows to set the number of rounds (one to four) and some rules can be switched on or off for each round individually (number of legs, extra time, penalties). The league on
Spooky, a talkative ghost who lives in the attic of an all-American home, uses humor and games to teach kids how to type. Built-in intelligence enables him to continuously create new lessons based on your child's typing accuracy and speed. Starting with simple lessons that teach the location of the keys, your child will advance through exercises and games that challenge problem areas. Printable reports allow you to track progress.
Dino Hunt is a single-player shareware game. The objective is to get Nicky Neanderthal back to his cave after first hunting the many dinosaurs that inhabit the area.
Using a paddle, bounce a ball up and down to break blocks on the game field, which can in turn activate several special abilities (e.g. releasing several balls at once or a ball which cuts through solid blocks). The levels include gimmicks like teleporters or bumpers, as well as a training mode in which you can select the individual levels.
A multimedia presentation of the story about a once selfish giant who welcomes children to his previously forbidden garden and is eventually rewarded by an unusual little child. The game features animation, sound, narration, and video. It offers 100 word definitions, activities, games, jigsaw puzzles, and information about trees, plants, castles, giants, seasons, and weather.
Tornado is a 1993 combat flight simulator video game developed by Digital Integration for Amiga and DOS platforms. The game focuses on simulating modern air combat, allowing players to pilot military aircraft in various combat scenarios.
Computer game for IBM-compatible personal computers running DOS, created by Russian programmer Vadim Bashurov in 1993. It was an unofficial computer adaptation of the famous TV show "Field of Miracles".
As in Simulador Profesional de Fútbol, here you have the option of taking full control (buying players, contracting publicity, deciding the tickets price, etc) of any of the teams that participated in the Spanish Primera División, this time focusing on the 1993/94 season. Matches would be addressed in a similar way too, you will either play the game yourself, watch it or just see the final result.