The player helps Ned tidy up his garden which involves avoiding various creatures while navigating the maze. Once all items are collected, Ned must find the shed key and lock the shed. This adds an additional layer of challenge as players must remember the key's location and manage their movements wisely.
Splatch! is a Boulder Dash clone originally released as a type-in program in the Amstrad Computer User magazine. You control a rabbit who must navigate underground levels to find carrots to eat. Digging through the dirt can release rocks which will fall and can crush the rabbit. There are other obstacles such as mushrooms and on later levels moving opponents which are deadly to encounter.
Fix It is a puzzle game where the player assembles various machines out of a kit of spare parts. The machines are similar to Rube Goldberg devices and involve releasing a bolt from a wrench and then have it reach a box. For each machine the player has access to a toolbox with a certain amount of components of various kinds that have to be placed on the playing field to complete the machine. Most common are the elbows (l-shaped pipes) which change the direction of the bolt and the converters which change the property of the bolt. The bolt can be small and hollow, large and hollow, small and solid or large and solid and these properties have to match with the properties of the box and the parts. For example, to reflect a small and hollow bolt only an elbow with those properties will work. There is also the bouncer which rebounds the bolt in the opposite direction and the key which the bolt has to pass through to enter a locked box.
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Released in 1985 on DOS. It's an action and puzzle game, set in an arcade theme. You move the pointer, in order to fill a percentage of place:
a) without other dots must touch your line before reach your area,
b) without touching your line at back.
A sliding puzzle game based on the Urusei Yatsura anime.
Initially published as "Lum no Jigsaw" as a feature on a tape bundled with the December 1983 issue of Popcom, a magazine focused on Japanese personal computers. It was later released with additional puzzles as a commercial product in 1985 as Urusei Yatsura CG Puzzle.
A clone of the classic arcade game Pengo, in which a penguin pushes blocks of ice to kill the enemies, while trying to push parts of a diamond together.
Gojira-kun is a game for the MSX released in 1985. The monsters are rendered in a cutesy chibi style, which was based on the Godzilland merchandise line. This game is very similar to the Gameboy Godzilla game.
Mole Mole is a puzzle game in which the player has to navigate a rather anthropomorphic mole through top-down single-screen stages, with the goal of reaching the exit after having collected all the fruits on the screen.
The old city of London in the year 2112 is now one giant complex containing a computer which now runs Britain, controlling law, production, finances and other tasks required to run a country. Problem is, Hackers have messed with the programming and now the computer has become a Dictator and the people of Britain have become oppressed by the machine servants the computer has given power to. The hope is for someone to enter the complex and find nine pieces of a Switching Code and placed inside the computer in the right order to hopefully make the computer think more sensibly. You have been chosen to under go this mission in this side view flick screen arcade adventure.
Do you want to fight with a sword? Do you want to feel like a hero? "One Man Is Not No Man" project will quench that desire! You will defend the castle from the army of enemies on your own!
Spooks is an action-adventure game where the goal is to collect eight musical boxes and play them at the exit. The game is set in and around a large mansion which is haunted by four ghosts against which you can defend by throwing large or heavy objects at. Around the mansion there are many rooms and many items whose function you need to figure out in order to complete the game. Adding to the suspense is the need to be on alert for the ghosts as they move quite fast and also that when in inventory menu you only get a short time to make your decisions.
Raiders5 is a top-down maze shooter with some puzzle elements. A level consists of a single maze with a vertical design. The player controls a ship that can move in four directions. To complete a level the exit needs to be opened up before time runs out. A maze consists of two types of blocks that form walls, enemies and collectibles. The tiles for movement are coloured purple. By shooting regular, grey maze walls they disappear and orange tiles appear instead.