iD is a video game developed by Mel Croucher and Colin Jones for the ZX Spectrum and published by CRL in 1986. The game is text-based and takes the form of a conversation with an entity that has inhabited the computer. The player's task is to gain the entity's trust and find out what other inanimate objects this entity has inhabited in the past.
Text adventure game with Illustrations. After assassinating a rival gang leader, you become a personal bodyguard of your mob boss Don Capolla. Now his reign is threatened by rival leader Vito Rossi. Capolla becomes paranoid and put out a contract on anyone who might betray him, including you.
Puszka Pandory (English: Pandora's Box) is a Polish computer text game created in 1986 by Marcin Borkowski for the ZX Spectrum 48k computer. The game achieved popularity after trading on the Grzybowska Commodity Exchange.
According to the book Polish Bytes, the game is the first one written by a Pole, attempted to be sold in Poland, and whose description appeared in the Polish press.
Launch 100 Kilometri (100 Kilometers) and play. A racing game published in Italy in 1986 by Load 'n' Run [IT], developed by Francesco Fantazzini and Federico Fantazzini.
The evil Twister has a plan to ruin humanity, and only you can stop her. This involves travelling through your inner thoughts to gather the required symbols.
From John Cain, the author of Booty, comes another fascingating game, MOONLIGHT MADNESS. Work your way through this arcade adventure to find out hte combination of the safe and retrieve the Professor's pills.
A action-adventure game developed by David Walton and published by Alpha-Omega Software for ZX Spectrum. Captain Slog has to search for nine blueprints spread out around a spaceship maze full of wacko robots.
A maze game developed by Steven Screech and published by Alpha-Omega Software for ZX Spectrum. The player in the role of a team manager has to guide his team of droids through a maze, grab hold of the ball and guide the droids to score a goal.
Fat Worm Blows a Sparky is a game written by Julian Todd, and published by Durell Software in 1986.
The player controls the Fat Worm of the title, who has crawled into a ZX Spectrum looking to clone himself and is being chased by various nasties, such as things called Creepers that go around in Sputnik vehicles, and Crawlers who move around on foot. You can battle these creatures by shooting ' Burper Sparkies' and 'Blaster Sparkies' at them. These projectiles can be replenished by eating 'Spindles', of which there are 50 scattered about the map. The ultimate goal is to find a Disk Drive which will allow Fat Worm to create a clone and end the game.