Reach for the Stars is a turn-based strategy game of epic galactic exploration, colonization, and conquest. The original RFTS released in the mid-1980s was wildly popular in its day, and maintains a loyal following. Reach for the Stars is considered to be one of the original 4X (eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, eXterminate) games.
Pacific Warriors is a WWII air combat simulation where the player takes control of an American fighter in the Pacific campaign. Power-ups and special weapons will be at the player's disposal as enemies become more difficult as the game progresses.
After the War of the Gods, a kingdom called AESH was in continent of DMAN, which was under the control of two overlords, the King and the Priest. Over time, DMAN was divided into three kingdoms (AESH, YAMM, SHEREG), and people longed for an imperious and strong ruler to maintain peace in DMAN.
The game takes place in the fantasy continent of Dman where after war and political corruption monsters came out of hiding and terrorize the people. The protagonist, or player's character is a beginner adventurer. The game uses an isometric diagonal-down view.
Disney's Magic Artist Studio lets you draw, paint, and create animations with your favorite Disney characters. Create, animate, and print your images with tools and paints that burst onto your screen. Roses sprout from your canvas, and butterflies soar through 3-D paintings virtually dripping with color. Disney character images dance to disco, rock, classical, and island beats.
Peacemaker is a 3D Shooter where you are in control of a helicopter. Playing as a pilot who is tasked by the UN to take down Terrorists, you will engage in 21 action filled missions with multiple helicopters to chose from with objectives that range betwen base defense, escore and assault. You can choose to either use the "nose" camera or "chase" camera for your preference
Bonzi's Solitaire is the Solitaire game built into the 1999 desktop assistant Bonzi Buddy.
Bonzi Buddy is a discontinued freeware desktop virtual assistant created by Joe and Jay Bonzi. Upon a user's choice, it would share jokes and facts, manage downloads, sing songs, and talk, among other functions. People called it spyware after it was found out to have collected user's personal information before serving them pop-up ads. Because of this, it had to pay $75k in fines, and was discontinued in 2004.
MatchBox Caterpillar Big Dirt Movers is a game which lets you play in a sandbox and on the beach with Matchbox toys. The game lets you play at five different construction and building zones with ten different caterpillar vehicles.
Gameplay modes consist of exploration, beat the clock and task-based play. Completing any of the modes rewards you with a printable certificate of achievement. There are fifteen levels total, which can be played on three difficulty levels.
Objectives range from saving a sandcastle from the tide, clearing car wrecks to make way for a new park and building an airport. You use various vehicles to dig, level, wreck, construct and pave your way to the next level.
The game comes with a CAT encyclopedia that can give you insight in the vehicles the game offers.
LaserAge is a retro game similar to Galaxian and Galaga clones. This shooter features power-ups and is highly detailed, combining nostalgia with 24-bit colour. Four levels have 100 waves of ships. Destroy 15 enemies with 13 power-ups. Your ship can be controlled with the mouse, which comes in handy when you're trying to dodge enemy fire. The Gold version features a new interface and a massive list of bug fixes.
Ecoco de Fight! is a 2D platformer doujin game featuring the mascot for the Japanese company Tohoku Electric Power's air conditioner product "Eco-Ice" called "Ecoco" and various characters from Di Gi Charat.
Building spelling skills becomes fun-and-games as you bop from planet to planet with your hilarious game-show host. An intelligent tracking system automatically adds misspelled words to your own personalized list, to give you extra practice where you need it most. With over 5,000 key words and 50 spelling-pattern word groups I Love Spelling! is based on core curriculum lessons, to match what kids learn in school. Words are divided into spelling lists that teach you the basics so you can apply it to almost any word in the English language.
Mastering math becomes fun-and-games as you travel back to the ancient worlds of Atlantis, Greece, Egypt and the Aztecs. The intelligent tracking system automatically responds to your child's progress by topic so kids move ahead when they excel and get extra practice when they need it. All the lessons and problems in I Love Math are based on core curriculum topics which means it matches what kids are learning in school. With over 250 topics I Love Math! covers 4 grade levels to target your child's individual problem areas. Plus, over 6,000 help pop-ups provide extra reinforcement!
Dr Goo Dr Goo is the first in a series of three 2D platform game. The player controls a Dr Goo - green, intelligent slime thing on a mission to get five medicine boxes in each level in order to save 'lil Jimmy's life. On the way he has to negotiate multiple hazards including rolling barrels and shark infested waters.
In this adventure and puzzle game made for children, players need to save the citizens of Itacante and fight against the tyrant Vulcor. Helped by their companions, they must construct and use robots to solve various puzzle boards, while being introduced to multiple scientific concepts.