"Galaxy II has all the excitement of the most sophisticated arcade games. And, it features four unique phases of action in one full cycle of play. In "phase one", you must destroy a squadron of fighters that attack in two different patterns-a zigzag and a backward -forward motion. In "phase two", another squadron attacks, this time in a circular formation.
In "phase three", the enemy command ships are vulnerable but watch out for their barrage of missiles ! Knock out all three command ships and the scoreboard gives you a "GOOD" rating.
Now you are challenged to complete a difficult docking maneuver. Your earth ship launches a space shuttle and the countdown begins. The faster you succeed in docking, the more points you will score. And, if all 5 of your earth ships have not been eliminated, you may continue to play.
If you are very skillful, you can score up to 10,000 points. And, to add to the challenge and fun, there are four skill levels from which to choose. Before playing, read on for complete directions." -
Can Shot is a spin on the game Tin Can Alley where you throw sandbags at cans.
With the levels Funfair, Jolly Forest and Downtown, you can test your throwing skills as you rapidly throw balls at the airborne cans, fruit, bombs and mystery boxes to rack up points!
With more cans appearing as you play, seize the opportunity to hit bombs that trigger explosions and obliterate multiple cans at once for combo points! Also be on the lookout for mystery boxes that contains bonus points, extra time and bonus cans, with a small chance to hit the jackpot for all 3!
A homebrew game for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive in which the player controls a chicken who has to prevent falling eggs to fall on the ground, aiming to get them into a basket.
A gritty, non-stop blood bath from the creator of Insanity's Blade, Super Battle Princess Madelyn and the recently released GuardGrave. And a parody of beloved 60s and 70s classic action films, heroes and villains. Deathwish Enforcers... There's gonna be hell to pay!
A software port and expanded fork of the original Adventure by Dave Platt written in PL-6 for Xerox Scientific computers running the CP-V operating system.