The game follows the journey through a dreamlike or even surreal landscape of a little man holding in his hands a red flower from which emanates a bright light. He will meet strange creatures, who will make him a little in spite of himself visit the nooks and crannies of these unknown countries.
The Dark Convergence is a very rare horror adventure game from the early '90s.
The plot is simple: one night the player and some friends have a car crash on a near-deserted road. The player is sent out to search for some help and stumbles on an abandoned house. Inside it bloody bodies are found, and unknown menaces from other worlds and other dimensions try to kill the player. Will you survive the night and save the day?
The game is programmed in QBasic (there is even the .bas file inside the game's folder) and the engine is similar to the one used in the Hugo's House of Horror series. The player controls the character with arrow keys and types the desired action using the parser.
The game focuses on a morbid atmosphere and on violence with many nasty and gory situations in it. The plot and atmosphere for some ideas are reminiscent of Dark Seed.
A Journey Into Xanth takes place in the magical world of Xanth known from the books of Piers Anthony. The game is a classic interactive-fiction game, with a text parser as the sole user interface. It was developed using a contemporary toolkit (Adventure Game Toolkit v1.3).
You are playing a young man named Mim. Like all inhabitants of Xanth, Mim has a unique magical ability, the so-called talent. In his case he is able to conjure a magical mirror which can then be used to talk to any person he wants to, regardless of distance to that person. His talent makes him a quite important member of his local community, the Gap village. He serves as the villages' liaison to King Trent the ruler of the lands of Xanth, who resides in castle Roogna. Mim regularly corresponds with the King discussing various matters. This serves as the starting point for your adventure, as the latest communication with the King will result into a mission given to Mim.
2D scrolling action game developed by Graftgold and published in Europe only by Virgin Interactive. It is based on the earlier Superman game for the Genesis by Sunsoft.
Using your 12 GA. Shotgun, sitting in your blind, you'll have to call in the Ducks. As wave after wave of Ducks come in, you'll have to blow 'em out of the sky !!! Beautiful 256 Color Graphics, and full Duck flying animation along with realistic hunting sounds ! Many levels of play, and 11 MIDI music files included.
Bajoran Mercenary Adventure! is a single player, interactive fiction game that was developed with the Adventure Game Toolkit.
You are a Bajoran mercenary contracted to find the 'orbs' that was stolen by the evil Cardassians. Your sources tell you that the orbs are kept in a cave, though it is rumored that some who enter are never seen again. Your mission is to retrieve as many orbs as possible and return (SAFELY!)
You are one of the leading scholars of XIV century France, who is sent on a special mission by the king and the pope to investigate the Abbey of Montglane. The recent fire damaged the abbey and burned several old manuscripts, you're tasked to recover ten treasures that couldn't be accounted for. However things about the abbey are not as they seem to be, the unexplained fire and the strange panic it caused are only the beginning of the mystery lurking inside.
Tuneland is a musical children's computer game, produced in 1993 by a division of 7th Level, Kids' World Entertainment. The cartoon video game follows the character Little Howie, who is voiced by the television personality Howie Mandel on an adventure around Old McDonald's Farm.
This compilation includes the following games:
- Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
- Maniac Mansion
- Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire
- Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders
The package also contains 50 product/software demos.
A 3D dungeon crawling RPG for the PC. It is a follow-up to the earlier Moraff's Revenge and Moraff's World. It was notable at the time for supporting high-resolution SVGA graphics.
The Magic Death: Virtual Murder 2 is a video game published in 1993 on Windows 3.x by Creative Multimedia Corporation. It's an adventure game, set in a detective / mystery theme.
One of a series of fully interactive comic book adventures for kids where you play as the heroic Victor Vector and his digital Saint-Bernard dog Yondo. They are field agents of The Museum of Fantastic Phenomena, and travel through time collecting unique items. In the games, the arch-villain Ram Axis, a virus spawned in the great crash of 2093, will often pop up in disguise in order to prevent their efforts. Players explore a virtual environment by clicking on the onscreen knobs and directional controls to move through the game. They click on images to talk to people, collect treasure and other items that may boost or diminish their energy level or are needed to solve puzzles. Information can also be retrieved from Yondo's data bank collar.
In this text adventure, you, the pilot and sole occupant of the Starship Ganymede, have just awakened from suspension sleep after ten years. You get to the bridge and see a blue button flashing. Pushing the button, you hear a communique from your superior. You are to locate the Megaship Armstrong, missing and out of communication for ten years, and determine why she has stopped responding and never reached the colony she was destined for. You are then to report back what you find. Good luck.
Celtic Carnage is a text adventure game centered on the forces of the Primal Darkness led by "The Abomination" and their war with "Time Crusaders of Chronos".
Barney is a friendly dinosaur who likes playing with children. One day Barney and his little friends decide to play hide-and-seek game. Barney's task is to find the children and the presents they have hidden.
Barney travels across four different levels. On each one there are five children and five presents to find. You can only jump in the game when there are higher platforms to access. Despite being a platformer, this is not an action game, since Barney can't die and there is no quick reaction required to complete the game. The game is designed for little children and has a very low difficulty level.