A German text adventure game with High-Res graphics and text published in 64'er Software Extra Nr.04: Abenteuer-Spiele - Volume 1. In the distant future you're the winner of a trip to a holiday planet. And an adventure ensues....Swiss Commodore 64 game developed by Laro Schatzer and Marc Pilloud.
Take your submarine to se nd sink the convoy of ships. The smaller the vessel, the larger your score tally. Beware. The convoy is protected by an escort or anti-submarine aircraft who once in sight will seal your fate and send you to the sea-bed for good! To avoid the watery end, dive as soon as you hear the aircraft approaching, and wait below the surface until you think it is safe to return. Good luck Commander!
Stickybear Math 2 is an educational game released in 1986 for the Apple II, designed to reinforce basic math skills through interactive mini-games. Developed by Richard Hefter and Susan Dubicki and published by Optimum Resource in collaboration with Weekly Reader Family Software, it is part of the broader Stickybear series known for its engaging edutainment titles. The game features colorful animations, customizable difficulty levels, and a variety of math challenges aimed at children aged 5–9.
A compilation of the two following games:
One for the Road - a clone of Pac-Man, where the player drives a car around the maze picking up the Cat's Eye's, avoiding the hostile road signs. The road signs become temporarily harmless after collecting an oil can.
Mutations - a clone of Spawn of Evil, where the player, as a patrol unit, must seek and destroy the enemy mutants, cloners, asteroids and battlecars.
Originally part of a compilation, One for the Road is a clone of Pac-Man, where the player drives a car around the maze picking up the Cat's Eye's, avoiding the hostile road signs. The road signs become temporarily harmless after collecting an oil can.
Originally part of a compilation, Mutations is a clone of Spawn of Evil, where the player, as a patrol unit, must seek and destroy the enemy mutants, cloners, asteroids and battlecars.