Caren and the Tangled Tentacles" is a classical point & click adventure in the style of Maniac Mansion and Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders. You take over the role of Caren, a young woman who works as chemist in the neighbouring institute. On a usual working day she makes a disturbing discovery there. So she starts to uncover the background of the heinous events with investigative work. The aim of the game is to reconstruct the events as far as possible and finally uncover a baleful secret in the deep.
The game was created by the team Prior Art, consisting of the in the scene well-known Enthusi, Veto and Jammer. Originally, the game was created as an entrance to the Forum 64 Adventure Compo 2015 and won an outstanding first place in all categories: best game, best graphics and best sound.
The game is designed for two languages and it is possible at any time during the game to switch between German and English. Furthermore, it can run on PAL and NTSC systems, whereby the fastloader can only be chosen with P
It's Wordle for the Commodore 64. Featuring both random and daily words. A list of more than 14,000 five-letter words is supported, the more obscure subset of which is guessable but never the answer.
Published on a type-in book "Micro Wars on the Commodore 64" that featured six strategy games, Waterloo is a multiplayer game that deals with the Battle of Waterloo in which Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition. Can you change the course of history?
- Waterloo is a 2-player strategy game for the Commodore 64.
- Dreadnaughts takes battleships and cruisers into naval battle in classic 20th century warfare.
- Torpedo Bomber has you as a pilot of a lone aircraft scouring the seas for enemy shipping.
During each turn, the players' units provide scouting reports on the local terrain. Each turn, the units' strength, morale, and position are displayed. Cavalry, artillery, and infantry must be individually positioned and utilized. Positions are shown on a map of Southern Belgium. As units come in contact, the computer computes battle results.