For ten years your glorious band has fought Evil wherever it has threatened the Realms. Lord Bane has suffered many defeats at your hands and new peace washes over the land. Now your path comes full circle - back to the thriving city of Phlan.
As your ship arrives, you see the towers of Phlan, where before only ruins stood. The slums and decay have given way to new growth. Boats bob in the harbor under the watchful protection of Sokal Keep. In large measure this prosperity and success was born of your defeat of Tyranthraxus so many years ago.
As the sail is furled, and the crew prepares to dock, you wonder "Where could adventure be found among such peace ...
The frigid valleys of the Dragonspire Mountains echo with the desperate plea of terrified miners: "Heroes of the Forgotten Realms, save us from evil!"
Unwittingly digging in unhallowed ground, they have disturbed an ancient vault and released its terrible content. Scores of horrific creatures now infest the mine shaft - and threaten to escape into the world above!
You and your heroes must find the way to contain this scourge. All hope depends upon your ability to unravel the age-old mysteries surrounding this evil infestation.
Secret of the Silver Blades improves on the award-winning game system used in Pool of Radiance and Curse of the Azure Bonds. Continue your exciting saga in the FORGOTTEN REALMS’ game world - transfer your characters from Curse of the Azure Bonds. Or create all-new characters. Either way, explore the largest 3-D adventuring expanse ever in an AD&D computer game. Battle monsters you've never before encountered. Use higher character levels, and invoke new, wondrous spells.
All this plus sp
A 3-player, Indy style racing game with 5 cars that each race around 15 of Danny Sullivan's favorite tracks. Players can turbo, crash, catch fire, and lose fuel, but they may pit stop for repair. Danny himself always races (yellow car) and players can earn money for more turbo, faster pit crew, acceleration, brakes, and tires.
P. P. Hammer and his Pneumatic Weapon is a platform game with puzzle elements. It draws obvious influence from the earlier game Lode Runner. In the game, you control a character called P. P. Hammer, who is on a quest to discover and acquire all treasures from a series of more than 60 levels. These levels are divided into four graphical themes: Ancient Rome, Ancient Egypt, Medieval castles, and ice. A fifth theme, LegoLand, appears on bonus levels. Each level in the game is made up of rectangular blocks, and contains various things including treasures, enemies, locked doors, bonus items and traps. P. P. Hammer carries a jackhammer, which allows him to drill through a block he's standing next to. As in Lode Runner, drilling through more than one layer of blocks requires creating a triangle-shaped cavity more than one block wide, and blocks reappear after a short while. A block reappearing on top of P. P. Hammer kills him. P. P. Hammer can collect treasures and various power-up potions lying around the level. When he
'Nam 1965 - 1975 is a comprehensive wargame that simulates the Vietnam War, focusing on both its military and political aspects. Players take on the role of the US President and Commander-in-Chief, tasked with preventing South Vietnam from falling to Communist powers over a decade-long campaign. The game challenges players to balance military intervention, economic support, and public opinion while facing the dual threats of North Vietnamese regular troops and Viet Cong guerillas. Success depends on strategic decision-making, resource management, and careful consideration of the war's socio-political impact, with the ultimate goal of achieving victory without losing domestic support or risking impeachment.
A driving game for home computers in which the player is trying to transport illegal hooch by staying one step ahead of Sheriff Fat Sam and his dog, Rommel.
The Killing Cloud is a cyberpunk themed police game, in which the player gets to patrol the streets of San Francisco on a hover bike. Can you breathe new life into a desperate city that's gasping for air and grasping for help?
Somewhere in London is a secret organization that is based on the 13th floor of an office building. The sole purpose for this organization’s existence is to keep the current British government in power at any cost - specifically, that means helping the current Prime Minister keep ahead of his competition in the polls.
Floor 13 is a management simulation controlled by a menu-based system (similar to Darklands) and is presented in black and white for a film noir feel. Players take the role of the Director General in this secret organization, and are given a target date of 20 days to attend to their duties. During this period, performance will be evaluated based on the Prime Minister's polling results. If the PM is doing well, the agency will be expanded and will have more equipment and services available to handle the situations it will encounter later in the game. If the PM is behind, Floor 13 risks reduction in the number of services it has available or even the player's continued employment. After each successf
In Devious Designs, players take on the role of a secret agent tasked with restoring objects and monuments affected by a cube-transforming weapon. This unique puzzle game combines elements of espionage and geometric problem-solving, as the agent navigates levels by walking on walls, lifting objects, and shooting. The core gameplay involves assembling geometric shapes by dragging and dropping pieces onto translucent slots within a time limit. Players must balance speed and strategy, collecting power-ups and avoiding enemies while solving increasingly complex puzzles. With its blend of action and brain-teasing challenges, Devious Designs offers a fresh take on the puzzle genre, complete with a password system for progress tracking.