Strange signals are coming from the moon and Charlemagne Fotheringham-Grunes (or Charlie for short), member of the International Commission for Universal Problem Solving (I.C.U.P.S.) is sent to investigate. It turns out that the source of the signals is a strange monolith. The aim of the game is to destroy this monolith.
Nodes of Yesod is an Arcade Adventure seen from a side-scrolling perspective. Charlie can jump and, after finding it first, use a device called mole. After pressing up on on the joystick, Charlie stands still and the player gains control over the mole that can be used to attack enemies. However, not all enemies can be harmed by the mole. Another useful device is the burrowing chum that can be used to dig through certain walls. Before Charlie can reach the monolith, he has to explore the many caverns of the moon and find eight keys or alchiems. Every now and then a red spaceman will show up, and touching him will cause Charlie to loose one of his keys.
Poor old Rupert's been left behind after helping Mr. Bear. His friends have all gone to the Toymaker's party. To help him get there they have laid a trail of invitations pinned to the walls of the Toymaker's castle.
Your job is to walk Rupert past the invitations to collect them. When you have cleared all of the invitations from each of the four linked screens in the level, you can pass to the next level by going to the doorway, which will open automatically There are eight levels for you to walk through before you reach the party.
Each level is a different area of the castle You start off in the castle grounds, for instance. Every level has a different set of problems for our adventurous friend. Some of the toys he meets on the way will help him and even let him fly, while some will hinder him. There are four different routes to the party. This lets you explore some of the castle to see what is in store for Rupert.
In Teddy Boy you must scramble from maze to maze - each more magnificent than the one before it - bumping off bugs, guppies, snails, dominos and more as you go. Grab precious points for tennis shoes, teddy bears, snails, and other identifiable objects. And try to avoid the ugly Den Den, a snapping dragon head. Or you'll be forced to wake up to reality.
Number Builder is an single screen educational platformer to help you improve your maths over twelve levels. You play the role of a builder who must move around a building site, climbing ladders, looking for sums to make a target number. You are given a starting number and you must pick up sums to add or subtract from that number to make the target number. Each level is split into three different target numbers and each must be completed before a bucket is lifted to the top of the screen. Once a level is completed you get paid money before attempting the next level.
Before you play the game you can select your starting level as well as your builder who vary in different speeds. There is also a Self Test where you choose a level of difficulty and attempt to give the correct answers to ten sums before receiving a score.
Cyril the Squirrel is due to start hibernating but has yet to collect and store all the nuts he needs to get through the winter. You play as Cyril in this platform game where the screen scrolls in both left and right directions when you move. The game is spread over eight levels and you must collect all the nuts on each level to move to the next level within a time limit.
You are Lee Lance the explorer. Find your way through the many vaults of this cavernous underworld collecting the objects that will lead to the final escape route and the magical golden fleece.
Explore Chichen-Itza and collect various treasures while avoiding enemies that become invisible and be sure to light torches before the light goes out completely and kills you.
A unique platformer with twist. While being chased by a giant blob you need to gather fuel and a rocket on the right platform. After this you can fly, over water, to the left platforms to gather jewels.
Given the capabilities of the ZX81 an wonderfull game in "high-res".
“Leap over Martian invaders — scale ladders — jump the man traps — rescue “the girl of your dreams” — oxygen pollution and time limited — for SUPERHUMANS only."
Godzilla & the Martians is a 1984 platformer video game for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum developed by Neil Streeter of Temptation Software Ltd.
Joe is the janitor on an automated space station. Unfortunately, the robots have gone berserk and are after Joe, the only human they know of. Joe must find all his keys and escape the space station, or be killed by the mad robots.