Crazy Cows is a turn-based strategy game. It consists of one big battleground where two teams - the Grey Cows and the Brown Cows - fight each other. Each team has a number of cows that must battle each other for victory until the last cow wins.
This game was made to promote the western-Canadian family restaurant chain "Humpty's" and their Kids' Club.
In this 1998 DOS platformer, Humpty must rescue his little buddy Hammlet from an evil wizard by traversing various areas including a forest, a marine cave, a mountain, and a maze-like castle.
The game was sold and distributed for free at certain locations. Despite having a rather limited release, it impressively touted pre-rendered 3D visuals and a first-person 3d maze in its final area.
Fisher-Price Big Action Garage is a 1998 activity-based adventure game. It is Funnybone's take on the Putt-Putt series from Humongous Entertainment.
In the game, the player joins Tommy Treads as he visits different places in Autoland to find the parts to repair K.C. Coupe who's broken down and in need of repairs.
Prison Amok is a shooting gallery-type game. Convicts are attempting to escape across a field, and your job is to shoot them. The game features location-based damage, and limbs can be shot off.
Included are multiple types of guns.
Theatre of Pain is a Mortal Kombat-esque fighting game featuring characters and settings drawn from Roman history and mythology.
It features high-resolution SVGA rendered sprites and backgrounds, as did Mirage's previous fighting game, Rise Of The Robots.
It uses a six-button layout, with weak, medium, and strong punches/slashes and kicks. There are both single and two-player modes.
Are you sick of all those 3D games on the market? Try Lineality, the worlds first one dimensional action shooter game. Sounds low-tech? Not at all. Your one-dimensional battlefield can rotate in three dimensions as you play! A parody of any game that ever put technology ahead of playability!
In Dactylus - a parallax-scrolling fantasy shooter - you slip into the role of Yarin, a dragon-rider. Evil forces destroyed his village and killed his family. Now it's up to you to take revenge.
Awaiting the player are 6-level-parallax scrolling, animated enemies, huge bosses, special weapons (like dragonfire and magical lightning) and multiple-choice conversations.
Manic Miner is a remake in DOS of a video game originally written for the ZX Spectrum by Matthew Smith and released by Bug-Byte in 1983 (later re-released by Software Projects). It is the first game in the Miner Willy series and among the early titles in the platform game genre. The game itself was inspired by the Atari 800 game Miner 2049er. It has since been ported to numerous home computers and video game consoles.
Eojjeonji Joheun Il-i Saenggil Geot Gateun Jeonyeok (which roughly translates to "A Night Where Good Things Are Bound to Happen") is a Korean-made beat-em-up based on the comic book by Myung Jin Lee. The protagonist of the game is a rebellious teenager named Namgoong Gunn. On the way to his new school, where he hopes to forget his rather violent past, he spots a beautiful girl, and immediately afterwards his wallet gets stolen. Following the thief, Gunn gets involved in a struggle against a powerful criminal syndicate.