Do 335 Pfeil Tour of Duty is a flight simulation game that centers on the unique and innovative Dornier Do 335 Pfeil ("Arrow"), a late-World War II German fighter aircraft. This game offers players the opportunity to pilot one of the fastest piston-engined fighters of its time, known for its unconventional push-pull propeller configuration.
Set in the final stages of World War II, the game likely presents a series of historically-inspired missions that showcase the Do 335's exceptional speed and versatility. Players may engage in a variety of operations, from high-speed interceptions and bomber destroyer assaults to ground attack missions. The simulation probably emphasizes the aircraft's distinctive handling characteristics, including its impressive climb rate and acceleration. Do 335 Pfeil Tour of Duty provides aviation enthusiasts and World War II history buffs with a rare chance to experience this advanced but little-used aircraft in action, offering insight into what might have been had the war continued long
Water streams down from the top into a grid of empty boxes, connected by rotatable pieces of plumbing. The player's task is to rotate and rearrange the pieces so that all the boxes are filled up with water. This must be done quickly - the water will inevitably leak and pool at the bottom of the screen, then start rising upwards, drowning row after row of boxes as it does. The level must be finished before the water reaches the top.
Pipe sections can have from one to four openings, and may be rotated individually or in groups of four (which is the only way to rearrange their position on the grid). Any additional leakage will make the water level rise faster, so open-ended pipes at the bottom or sides of the grid will have to be sealed off. A box full of water will turn a solid white; as soon as all remaining boxes are filled up, the game progresses to the next level, with a larger number of boxes to deal with.
A game for children where you can create a dollhouse from pre-made assets. The first version of the game was released in black and white, while the second was in color and had a black and white option.
The Destroyer from Jail is a Korean arcade game that uses the "belt-scrolling" perspective typical of beat 'em ups. but features gun based combat. Control a convict shooting down a criminal boss and his goons across five levels to gain his freedom.