Styrlitz is a comedic point-and-click adventure game. It is a parody of the popular Soviet television series Seventeen Moments of Spring about the exploits of a Soviet spy operating in Nazi Germany under the name Max Otto von Stierlitz. The game contains adult jokes and references.
Two 9 hole mini golf courses for 1-4 players. One course is set on "Earth" and features putting through locations such as a construction site, a war zone, and a casino. The other course is set in space and includes a variety of science fiction obstacles like teleporters and laser shields.
Players can choose to control their putter by pushing or pulling the mouse and can select one of several different colors for their golf ball.
In this sequel to Gubble, you have to break apart different mazes, with different tools. There are many new powerups, and Gubble is on his feet so you have to collect fuel to fly.
Take control of any club fron one of 15 major leagues and attempt to guide them to success.
- Profile of over 35.000 players, managers and coaches.
- Competitions, awards, transfers and disciplinary rules from fifteen countries.
- Reserve/youth team option.
- Full international simulation.
Argentum Online is a 1999 Argentinian MMORPG video game. It is available on Microsoft Windows and developed by Pablo Márquez in the city of La Plata. It has the distinction of being the first MMORPG developed in Argentina. A sequel entitled Argentum 2 was at one point in development.
The game has had a life outside of the fictional universe, one of the title's gamemasters noted "The fact that the Argentum community has transcended the barrier of pure fiction is for most of the players one of the most positive characteristics of the game. One day the idea of having dinner arose, to meet us all."
The developers and fans worked together to create variants and mods of the game, by 2001 four different versions had been made.
The game's source code was released in 2003 under the GNU GPL license and can be downloaded from SourceForge.
La Nación described it as a "local pioneer" of the RPG genre. Página 12 suggested that the game is an "anarchic" game with no owner and instead a "game of the people".
Swarog is an unique real-time strategy game set in ancient Russia. There is the story of a violent Pagan God and the people he leads to victory over their enemies. In a series of missions your leadership ability is put to the test and you have to gather food, wood and ore in order to take care of your peasants. Then tax them as you need to raise an army to protect your subjects from attack by the vicious invasion forces that threaten your borders. You can choose from the two scenarios, ones for Kranks or Luzhevyans. Each mission consists of several levels, each level has its own major task to accomplish in order to achieve victory.
Set immediately after the liberation of Port Arthur, the player once again assumes command of Zulu company in a campaign to liberate the desolate planet Cermak in the Periphery
The first in a franchise of Israeli games that gained fame in the boundaries of the small country. A humorous adventure game featuring a failed actor that tries his luck in Hollywood.
This pack includes all versions and expansion from the 1.0 edition to PC Fútbol 6.0.
Content:
PC Fútbol 1.0 to 6.0
PC Calcio 5.0 and 6.0
PC Premiere 5.0 and 6.0
PC Francia 5.0
PC Argentina 5.0
One of the latest versions on this series. This version introduced more features like "Euromanager" and merchandising, as well like restaurants, bars and more.
The database was improved one more time and more international versions were shipped.
In the game, players must travel around the world to different cities solving various kinds of puzzles to capture the seven "tricksters" - Maui, Puck, Eris, Coyote, Monkey, Anansi and Raven. Each trickster has a challenge puzzle after finding all the missing box pieces, acquired by solving the puzzle with each piece behind it in each city. The location of the pieces is randomized each game. The game offers sporadic bonuses. Hints are used to find where one piece goes if the player needs help figuring it out. Free puzzle tokens solve puzzles for the player if needed. A free puzzle token is awarded for every ten puzzles solved.
Hot Wheels: Crash! is a Hot Wheels game released for PC in 1999. It was the fifth Hot Wheels video game.
The object of the game, as the title states, is to crash cars into buildings and structures in each level in order to earn points, with 100 being the goal. The game includes a total of 12 different vehicles and 25 different levels. There are 3 difficulties, and on each difficulty, there are 6 levels. Once 100 points have been scored on each level on any given difficulty , a 7th level for that difficulty is unlocked, which in turn unlocks a special level afterwards. Once every special level for each difficulty has been fully completed, a final level is unlocked. There were also six downloadable levels available by entering the password "1234", though the downloadable levels are now lost due to the shutdown of the site.
Xenic places you in a ZX-G Firefly Type F fighter. Viewed from slightly above and behind the spaceship, the camera scrolls into a 3-D environment in all directions. There are seven levels to negotiate situated above huge crowded cities on earth, earth's oceans, space and on the futuristic world of Morzique. A striking feature is the fighter cannot collide with the backgrounds. This is a good thing, though, as from the word go Morzique spaceships fly into the screen from all directions and fire at you at an alarming rate. Luckily, you have three types of weapon at your disposal: standard fire, three smart bombs, and by holding down the fire- and smart bomb-keys simultaneously, a laser beam. Certain destroyed ships leave behind three types of power-ups: mint-coloured orbs add 10% energy to your energy bar, green orbs gain 100 points and red orbs gain 200 points. Finally, at the end of a level a huge end-of-level boss awaits and needs to be put to rest.