Officially only published on The Games Collection 2, later declared freeware by Cas Cremers, the author. Won the 1st prize in the MSX Computer Magazine/Eurosoft games programming contest.
In this well-known game, the player takes control of a worm (or snake) which is constantly moving forward, eating mushrooms. The player can use the arrow keys to turn the worm, but must take care not to run into the surrounding walls, the obstacles, or the worm itself. Once the worm has eaten 5 regular mushrooms, doors open in the walls, through which the player can advance to the next level.
Club Pacman is a Ms.Pac-Man-like game with the same object as Pac-Man except, Club Pacman has some new features including: Music when you eat a Power Pellet, Turbo speed when eating a Power Pellet, Fast fruit, faster ghosts when you get good, and speed options.
Revenge of Doh is a sequel to the arcade classic Arkanoid, featuring the return of the dimension-controlling entity Doh aboard the massive starship Xorg. Players pilot the Vaus II spacecraft in a preemptive strike mission. This DOS port includes an enhanced graphic engine, improved sound and music, and expanded hardware support. The game offers multiple levels of brick-breaking action and includes a built-in level editor, allowing players to design and create custom level sets for extended gameplay.
Arkanoid is the official Coco version of the arcade hit of the same name. It is a Bustout type game, except much more advanced. Steve Bjork brought out a Bustout style game from his own company called Bash a little bit earlier, that introduced the bricks that have to be hit more than once, indestructable bricks, and brick that drop special energizers (like fat paddle, slow ball speed, magnetic paddle, etc.), but he didn't take it as far as the official Arkanoid, until this version sold on cartridge through Radio Shack came out. Then, he added the aliens coming onto the playing board from the top, and the laser powerup where you can shoot the blocks.