You are in control of Busby and you task in each level is to collect all dewdrops and avoid the enemies (i.e. centipedes), spiny plants or even carnivorous plants. Once the last dewdrop is collected, you proceed with the next level. The dewdrops are in different colors in the game and you can only collect those that match your own color. But you can change your color when ever you want (by rotating through them). Color codes are also important for some enemies, as they may go about the color (they attack you when you don't match their color).
If you manage to collect five dewdrops of the same color in a row, you get the super-power and you can knock off or even out the most dangerous foe. The game consists of more then 70 levels spread over 5 different world (like Terrarium, Honey Garden, etc.) and offers 9 power-ups to help you get that far. And at the end of each world, you face a boss.
In this game you play as a ninja whose accountant just took his money and sealed himself away in his fortress. Armed with a shotgun, grenades, and ninja skills, you're out for blood in this retro indie game.
A card-based mini-game from Might and Magic VII and VIII, the popularity of which convinced New World Computing to turn it into a standalone game. It's a simplified version of Magic the Gathering, where the goal is to destroy the opponent's tower before they can reciprocate.
In this version of "Bubsy In: Claws Encounter of the Furred Kind" for Windows 95 the graphics have been redrawn for a higher resolution, new game elements and as well as the entire Bubsy television pilot has been added. In addition to the power-ups found in the original game, there are bouncing TVs that Bubsy can collect which allows the player to view more of the cartoon.
Super Huey™ III is a direct sequel to the PC’s first helicopter simulation, featuring tense combat and daring rescues in over 35 dramatic missions! This revamped version of the 2003 classic enhances the original while still packing all the high-flying and explosive action you remember.
A platformer developed for Windows 3.1.
The game is broken into two episodes and was planned to have a third which was never released.
- Adventure 1: Crazy Computers
- Adventure 2: Savage Stones
- Adventure 3: Wild Waters (Abandoned)
The first of the first-generation deer hunting games to offer complete freedom of movement, Trophy Whitetail uses a build-like engine to create fully explorable 3D (well, 2.5D) environments.
Choose your weapon from an arsenal that includes a .357 magnum, a bow, a 7mm bolt-action rifle and a 30-30 lever-action rifle, and then choose your hunting location from either Oregon, New York, Arkansas or Kentucky and you are all set.
You have in-game options to camouflage yourself, attract scent, etc. as well as a gps to show your position in the gameworld.
In this kids game based on the 3D animated television series, you play as the heroic Action Man out to find out why a secret agent mysteriously disappeared on a tropical island. The villainous Dr. X and his partner in crime Professor Gangrene are joined by new characters Kraken and Imperial Dragon.
You explore the island bases with mouse base movement or optional keyboard use, following the agent's trail through jungles, and underwater and volcanic locations. Using your extreme skills and more than 10 equipment items from the current toy range such as Scuba Extreme, Skateboard Extreme, Stealth Jet, Polar Bike, Falcon Master, and Jungle Explorer, you must find out Dr. X's evil plans and stop them in order to save the world.
Gazillionaire Deluxe is a strategy game where the objective of the game is to be the first player to acquire a certain amount of money. The game is a trade-war style game, and takes place in a zany, if not creepily ugly, science fiction setting.
Just as Yoda instructed Luke Skywalker in the ways of the Force, now he can instruct your children in the ways of math, music, reading, and other skills -- well, almost. Instead of the swamps of Dagobah as a setting, your kids can sit comfortably in front of the family computer as they play Star Wars: Yoda's Challenge Activity Center.
Aimed at children between the ages of six and eight, the animated program features six games meant to entertain them as they learn. Each game has four difficulty levels and focuses on teaching a designated subject. In addition to Yoda, several characters from Star Wars movies help to administer the activities, most notably Jar Jar Binks, Queen Amidala, C-3PO, and the Mos Eisley cantina band.
The people of Crustville are hungry, and it's your job to deliver warm, tasty pizzas from Mr Ravioli's reputable restaurant. Get ready to race around the city of Crustville in this pizza delivery game on your skateboard.
Based on the Swedish pen & paper RPG "Drakar och demoner", Dragonfire: The Well of Souls is an isometric RPG where you're tasked with defeating the evil arch magician Vicotnik, determined to conquer the world of Ereb Altor.