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  • 3-D Dinosaur Adventure

    1993

    3-D Dinosaur Adventure

    1993

    Point-and-click
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS
    3-D Dinosaur Adventure is an educational game about dinosaurs by Knowledge Adventure. Featuring several mini-games and activities, as well as 3-D images using the included 3-D glasses, this edutainment game is fun for all ages! It should not be confused with Dinosaur Adventure 3-D, also released by Knowledge Adventure in 1999, whose plot revolved around recovering dino-eggs from around Paleo Island.
  • Nemurenu Yoru no Chiisana Ohanashi

    1993

    Nemurenu Yoru no Chiisana Ohanashi

    1993

    Point-and-click
    3DO Interactive Multiplayer Mac Apple Pippin Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
    Children's point-and-click storybook adventure based on the picture book "Short Stories for a Sleepless Night" by Yuko Hara.
  • 20th Century Video Almanac

    1993

    20th Century Video Almanac

    1993

    Point-and-click
    3DO Interactive Multiplayer
    An interactive almanac game released for the 3DO. Developed by The Software Toolworks.
  • Tajemnica statuetki

    1993

    Tajemnica statuetki

    1993

    Point-and-click
    DOS
  • Geheimprojekt DMSO

    1993

    Geheimprojekt DMSO

    1993

    Point-and-click
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Daisy Quest and Daisy's Castle

    1992

    Daisy Quest and Daisy's Castle

    1992

    Point-and-click
    Mac
    Daisy Quest is an educational game intended for young children. The goal is to find the titular dragon Daisy in a magical game of hide-and-seek. While you explore the world, you come across various simple mini-games intended to test your knowledge of vowel and consonant sounds. When each mini-game is completed, a treasure will be collected which reveals part of Daisy's hiding spot. After all of the treasures have been collected, the player wins the game by finding Daisy at the revealed location.
  • Inspecteur Banaan en de ontvoering van Mabella

    1992

    Inspecteur Banaan en de ontvoering van Mabella

    1992

    Point-and-click
    DOS
    A Dutch Point 'n click adventure created by Torpedo Software for Davilex. You play a cop named Govert Banaan and you have to investigate a kidnapping case of the fictional pop star MaBella. In the game you have will explore Amsterdam. The graphics style is a mix of real-life photographs and cartoon characters.
  • L'Ange et le Demon

    1992

    L'Ange et le Demon

    1992

    Point-and-click
    Philips CD-i
    A point and click adventure game on Philips CD-i taking place in Mont Saint Michel.
  • Apple Sauce Hinamatsuri

    1992

    Apple Sauce Hinamatsuri

    1992

    Point-and-click
    PC-9800 Series
  • Talking ABC's: A Day at the Beach

    1991

    Talking ABC's: A Day at the Beach

    1991

    Point-and-click
    PC (Microsoft Windows) DOS
    Talking ABC's: A Trip To The Beach is an early spelling game for children 2 to 6 years old. The game uses software called TurboSound to produce voice through the PC speaker, while the vast majority of games required a soundcard. There are three modes of play. In the first mode, the game announces a letter, which the player must find on the keyboard, and then an object that starts with that later is introduced and drawn onto the screen. In the second mode, the player can press any letter and the corresponding object is drawn to the screen, which the player can move wherever they want. In the third mode, three letters and three objects are displayed, and the player must draw a line between the letters and objects to make them match. Registered users received a copy of the game which displayed their child's name, and could request a CGA optimized version which was much faster for CGA users. Additionally, they were promised a free game. Later versions promised a copy of Millions of Mazes, which may or may not have been
  • 123 Talk

    1991

    123 Talk

    1991

    Point-and-click
    DOS
    The object of 123-Talk is to talk to your child, to help teach them how to say numbers, counting, addition, subtraction, and interact with a computer. For children ages 1-4, 123-Talk will teach your child to say the the numbers 1 through 10 and how to find numbers on the keyboard. They will also learn how to sing the 123 song and how to draw with Easy Draw II. The registered version of this game lets you play with the latest version and also include new features.
  • Richard Scarry's Best Neighborhood Disc Ever

    1991

    Richard Scarry's Best Neighborhood Disc Ever

    1991

    Point-and-click
    Philips CD-i
    Through entertaining, fully animated sequences, children can explore the streets of Richard Scarry's Busy town and choose places and friends to visit. Inside the many shops are games and surprises and opportunities to practice important pre-reading skills!
  • The Treehouse

    1991

    The Treehouse

    1991

    Point-and-click
    Mac DOS FM Towns Apple II
    The Treehouse is an educational point-and-click personal computer game developed for MS-DOS and then ported to Macintosh and the FM Towns, with Windows versions arriving later.
  • Virtual Valerie

    1990

    Virtual Valerie

    1990

    Point-and-click
    Mac
    She's your cybernetic fantasy! You've got a hot date with Valerie! Explore Val's "virtual world" and learn the true meaning of the term cybererotica! An intuitive point-and-click interface makes Virtual Valerie virtually yours to play with. She's your cybernetic fantasy and you control the action! Hilarious rip-roaring entertainment in a sexploration adventure!
  • Halloween Night II

    1989

    Halloween Night II

    1989

    Point-and-click
    Mac
    Halloween Night II is a 1989-1991 children's game by BugByte Inc. for Macintosh. On Halloween night, monsters knock at your door looking for candy. You hand them candy, cheer them up, and wait for the next monster to come by. While you're waiting, you can pet your cat or look out the window.
  • Math Blaster Mystery

    1989

    Math Blaster Mystery

    1989

    Point-and-click
    Mac Apple II
    Math Blaster Mystery is aimed at children of ages 10 and up. The program offers up to four activities, each of which comes in four progressively more difficult levels.
  • Easy Street: A Shopping Adventure

    1988

    Easy Street: A Shopping Adventure

    1988

    Point-and-click
    Mac DOS Apple II
    Easy Street is an educational shopping game. The player controls a small child who must travel Easy Street, to go to the local stores to buy the items on their shopping list. The player must choose which store is appropriate to buy the items on the top of the screen, entering the store, and choosing the correct item. On more difficult levels, the player must choose how much to pay for the item. To complicate matters, the player will get approached by Knuckles the Gorilla, and if he is able to hop onto the player's wagon, the player will not be able to enter any more stores, and must restart their shopping trip. When the player has gathered all required items, they can return home with their shopping complete.
  • Death Mall 3000

    1988

    Death Mall 3000

    1988

    Point-and-click
    Mac
    A freeware game distributed in the late 80s via Macintosh's HyperCard system. It is a point-and-click adventure game where, after spending time in cryostasis a lone astronaut crash lands on earth. Seeking shelter in an abandoned mall the player must find a way out and figure out what happened to the Earth.
  • Electric Crayon Deluxe: Dinosaurs Are Forever

    1988

    Electric Crayon Deluxe: Dinosaurs Are Forever

    1988

    Point-and-click
    Commodore C64/128/MAX DOS Amiga Apple II
    This computer coloring book is another part in the Electric Crayon series and it has 26 pictures of different Dinosaurs to color. Pictures could be colored from a palette of 16 colors. A mix button would "mix" the current color with the 15 other colors and give a total of 256 colors. Choosing a color and clicking in the picture do a color fill in the area clicked. The finished, or in progress, coloring was automatically saved to disk. Player may also remove all colors applied previously to start coloring from the very beginning. Pictures could be printed with, or without, a monthly calendar, description, message, banner, etc.
  • ALF's World of Words

    1988

    ALF's World of Words

    1988

    Point-and-click
    DOS Apple II
    Spelling game with ALF.
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