Maxwell's Maniac is a computer game originally part of the Microsoft Entertainment Pack series. Loosely based on the concept of the Maxwell's Demon thought experiment, the object of the game is to separate the red and blue molecules into their respective color-coded chambers using a sliding door. It is superficially similar to JezzBall in layout.
Dr. Black Jack is a computer game featured in the Microsoft Entertainment Pack for Windows. It is based on the popular card game Blackjack (aka Pontoon, 21 etc.). The minimum bet is 10 points per deal.
Tic Tac Drop is a puzzle video game developed and published by Microsoft in the Microsoft Entertainment Pack 4 for Windows 3 in 1992. The game is a rendition of Connect Four but with several additional features like the ability to customize the size and shape of the play field as well as the length of line needed to win.
In "Go Figure!", the player is given a selection of four numbers and they must use addition, subtraction, multiplication and division to devise a calculation that will match a target number. The player scores points for every equation they solve within the game's time limit. There are skill levels, a hint function and a high score table.
Maelstrom is a managerial space strategy and simulation game. After the last great war, a small and previously unnoticed planet, Zokbar J, seized the opportunity and pounced on the broken pieces, creating the "Syndicate," which now vies for domination of the galaxy. You defected, and now control Harmony, a large Fitzholium miner, and can manage your planets' resources to build a fleet and defeat the Syndicate.
A port of "Summer Games" for Atari ST.
Summer Games allows up to 8 players to compete in a series of summer themed Olympic events. The gameplay is similar to the other entries in Epyx "games" series. Each player can choose a country to represent and then takes turns competing in various events to win the gold medal! The game allows you to compete in all of the events sequentially, choose a few events, choose just one event, or practice an event.
The Amiga port of "Summer Games".
Summer Games allows up to eight players to compete in a series of summer themed Olympic events. The gameplay is similar to the other entries in Epyx "games" series. Each player can choose a country to represent, and then takes turns competing in various events to see who will win the gold medal! The game allows you to compete in all of the events sequentially, choose a few events, choose just one event, or practice an event.
Naval wargame, a remake of the 1984 Carriers at War. It is based on World War II naval warfare and focuses on the Pacific Theater.
Exactly like the original game, this remake contains 6 scenarios based on the Attack on Pearl Harbor, the Battle of the Coral Sea, the Battle of Midway, the Battle of the Eastern Solomons, the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, and the Battle of the Philippine Sea.
A "gallery-style" arcade shooter similar to Cabal, developed by NMK. Fire at enemies in the background, and in the foreground with two different buttons as you work your way through 6 eclectic levels primed with psychedelic bosses.
Chuck Rock is a side-scrolling platformer set in a comical Stone Age world. Players control Chuck, a beer-loving caveman who must rescue his kidnapped wife from the village oddball. Armed with his signature belly-buster attack and jump kick, Chuck battles an array of dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures across various levels. The game features a unique mechanic where Chuck can pick up and throw rocks to defeat enemies and reach higher platforms, adding a puzzle element to the platforming action. With its humorous tone and prehistoric setting, Chuck Rock offers a lighthearted and entertaining twist on the classic platformer genre.