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Most Popular Dos Games - Page 31

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  • Alpha Storm

    1997

    Alpha Storm

    1997

    Shooter Simulator Strategy
    DOS
    Alpha Storm is a spaceship simulator and a first person shooter. You can travel through star systems. Encounter enemy fleets and battle them with the ship's weapons/devices, or by shooting the enemy ships shields down and teleporting there to kill the crew by your own. If you're not lucky, they may teleport to your ship and eliminate you.
  • Metalizer

    1998

    Metalizer

    1998

    Real Time Strategy (RTS)
    DOS
  • Balda

    1993

    Balda

    1993

    DOS
  • Neverwinter Nights

    1991

    Neverwinter Nights

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    DOS
    Neverwinter Nights is a computer game released in 1991. It was developed by Stormfront Studios and published by Strategic Simulations, Inc. and ran on MS-DOS. It was the first multiplayer online role-playing game to display graphics, and was hosted on AOL. Neverwinter Nights was developed with gameplay similar to other games in the Gold Box series. Players begin by creating a character. After creating the character, gameplay takes place on a screen that displays text interactions, the names and current status of one's party of characters, and a window which displays images of geography marked with various pictures of characters or events. When combat occurs, gameplay switches to full-screen combat mode, in which a player's characters and enemies are represented by icons which move around in the course of battle. Situated in the city of Neverwinter and more than twenty surrounding regions/areas, the game itself was similar to other official AD&D Forgotten Realms games of its time. As it was an online game, it had
  • Burtik

    2000

    Burtik

    2000

    Platform
    DOS
    Epic 2D platformer featuring a fat guy who escaped from jail and through a series of strange events ends up killing a dictator, kills a religious figure, destroys a city and travels to another planet with Yuri Gagarin.
  • Nomad

    1993

    Nomad

    1993

    Simulator Adventure
    DOS
    Nomad is a space exploration, trading, and combat game. Its basic gameplay mechanics revolve around trading with various alien races (based on bartering rather than currency), as well as defending the ship against hostile crafts in action-oriented space combat. Compared to other space simulations, the game is more story-driven, featuring scripted conversations with characters and information-gathering. The game world includes several hundreds of planets and eleven alien races. The player-controlled ship can be customized with weapons (such as missiles), loaders, shield generators, engines, scanners, and jamming devices.
  • Gateway

    1992

    Gateway

    1992

    Adventure
    DOS
    Gateway is a 1992 interactive fiction video game released by Legend Entertainment, and written by Glen Dahlgren and Mike Verdu. It is based on Frederik Pohl's Heechee universe.
  • Starfire

    1992

    Starfire

    1992

    DOS
  • Avalon

    1998

    Avalon

    1998

    Puzzle Role-playing (RPG)
    DOS
    Avalon takes place in the future after the destruction of earth. A group of people known as the Avalon-cult flees to an distant planet called Avalon, which had an earth like climate. Unfortunately, one day their village was suddenly attacked by hundreds of strange creatures. The leader of the colonists, Lee, tried to negotiate with the monsters but was captured. A young man named Mace volunteers to seek for Lee and to find out what the monsters wanted in order to secure the safety of human life on the planet. The game itself is a console style RPG seen from an top-down view, where you solve puzzles, fight monsters and talk to the villagers. The battles are, like in many console RPGs, strategic and are turn-based.
  • X Rock

    1990

    X Rock

    1990

    Puzzle
    DOS
    X Rock is a Tetris variant. The player must eliminate balls of the same colors in vertical and horizontal directions. Balls fall in form of a cross or 'X' letter. When they reach the ground, the balls on the sides also fall down. The player can rotate balls around the center and change their colors. After finishing the level, an erotic real-life photo of a woman is displayed. There are eight such pictures in the game.
  • Snake Game

    1992

    Snake Game

    1992

    DOS
  • Christmas Carnage

    1994

    Christmas Carnage

    1994

    Shooter
    DOS
    Love, bliss and harmony all over. Everybody is happy ... except the Easter Bunny! He hates Christmas and he hates Santa Claus even more. Now he sets out for bringing him his personal, mean and explosive Christmas present. And the best is ... You are the Easter Bunny!
  • Jigsaw Puzzle

    1994

    Jigsaw Puzzle

    1994

    Puzzle
    DOS
  • Xatax

    1994

    Xatax

    1994

    Shooter
    DOS
    Xatax is a side-scrolling shooter in which the player must defend the remains of the Alliance's guilds against the titular aliens. This is accomplished in a traditional shoot-em-up fashion, fighting waves of alien ships and stationary turrets. The player-controlled ship can become stronger by collecting power capsules dropped by defeated enemies. The game features three different worlds, of which the shareware version only contains the first.
  • Cyberchess

    1992

    Cyberchess

    1992

    Card & Board Game
    DOS
    A chess game with cyber-/Tron-like theme. The layout of the board has been modified to have pieces rest on intersections instead of squares, but the gameplay is identical to chess.
  • Space Marines

    1995

    Space Marines

    1995

    Strategy
    DOS
  • Sleuth

    1983

    Sleuth

    1983

    Puzzle
    DOS
    As you begin a game of Sleuth a murder has just been committed. Your job is to mingle with the house guests and to search the contents of the house until you feel you have solved the crime. Every game of Sleuth is different so you must fully explore the house each time that you play. As your investigation proceeds the murderer will begin to grow suspicious and will most likely start plotting your demise. If you have not figured out who the murderer is by this point in the game, your chances of survival are slim.
  • Corncob Deluxe

    1994

    Corncob Deluxe

    1994

    Simulator
    DOS
    Corncob Deluxe takes place in an alternative history where World War II never happened. But all is not well. Instead of fighting Nazis, the world must deal with an even more deadly enemy...aliens. You take control of the Corsair "Corncob" and fight off the invaders in this sci-fi air-combat simulation.
  • Champ Asterocks

    1997

    Champ Asterocks

    1997

    Arcade
    DOS
    Champ Asterocks is a DOS shareware remake of Atari's classic Asteroids arcade shooter. Like the other games in CHAMProgramming's series of arcade remakes, it closely emulates the original with two game modes, the original "Classic" and the enhanced "Champ" mode (only available in the registered version).
  • Cartooners

    1989

    Cartooners

    1989

    DOS
    Not exactly a game, but a nice little tool to create animated cartoons. There aren't that many options to play around with, but still enough to create some cool cartoon sequences. Since everything is fairly easy, this one is probably more aimed at kids. Gameplay is like mix-and-match-- just pick the backdrop, cartoons, objects, then add text to the blurbs to make a complete comic-book style panel. Animations are cute, but limited interaction with the characters probably means the program is meant more as a "print kit" than a game.
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