Another instalment of the A-Train series by Japanese ARTDINK. The game is based on The Train Giant (A-Train 9) for PC, but it can be easily controlled with DualShock 4, and additionally, it supports PlayStation VR.
In our favorite dreams we learn to fly. Explore the world from high above as you take to dream flight. Be careful of the obstacles, hitting one will wake you up. As you fly deeper in to your dreams discover more and more fantastical dream scapes.
Balancing an unicycle juggler over a tightrope is what Bamba is about. With a minimalist gameplay that consists basically in going back and forth, Bamba features an incredible set of 25 levels of ever growing difficulty.
FlightSim I puts the player inside the cockpit, behind the controls of a high performance jet. This game is in the conception of the Flight Simulator computer game series but for the TRS-80 Color Computer.
The simulation environment consists of approximately 22,185 square miles and recreates most of the conditions normally encountered in actual flight. The player can fly the jet to any of eight airports or nine landmarks scattered throughout the simulation area.
Magical Date: Sotsugyo Kokuhaku Daisakusen is a skill game and dating sim published by Taito in 1997, as an updated version of Magical Date: Dokidoki Kokuhaku Daisakusen. In this game, the player picks one of three possible girls to date and then starts off in a square as in a board game, proceeding to other squares which have different mini games. At junction points the player is asked questions about their date and has to pick the correct answer, or she will become upset
Released in February 1997 in Japan only. The subtitle of this game translates from Japanese as 'Cruel Graduation Tactics'.