The game features over 200 levels with puzzle-solving and combat, and allows up to 4 players in cooperative multiplayer mode. The game's engine utilises voxels for creating 3-D shapes and the level, being then relatively fast at the time it was released. The game world is seen from a top-down, isometric perspective, and the player is allowed to rotate the camera round the centre of view.
A game that focuses on preschool curriculum. It serves as an updated version of JumpStart Preschool (1995).
In the game, the player can explore and play in an interactive schoolhouse which contains many activities in the classroom. The player is rewarded with train tickets for completing activities. When the player collects four train tickets, they can go on a magical train ride to one of ten different locations. After visiting a location, the player gets a stamp in their passport book.
JumpStart Baby is a game released by Knowledge Adventure in 1998. It focuses on learning concepts for ages 9-24 months. It was later succeeded by JumpStart Baby (2000). In this game, the player engages in eight different activities around a house with a stuffed bear named Teddy.
A graveyard is being harvested of corpses to create undead warriors. Fight your way into the caverns beneath the mountain to destroy the evil inhabitants.
Motocross Madness is a extreme sport racing simulation.
The game is known for its realism, including terrain, audio, and "bone-chilling" motorcycle wrecks. If the player is in Stunt mode, goes out of bounds, and gets on a large cliff, an "invisible slingshot" will cause the player and the bike fly across while a funny sound plays until both objects will hit the ground.
In this game, Elmo goes through the looking-glass in his room to find the little red monster he sees there. Skills emphasized include object identification, visual discrimination, vocabulary, matching, and reading. The game is inspired by Alice Through The Looking-Glass (Alice in Wonderland).
This is graphical point-and-click adventure with simple original engine. The game, like most 3rd Person adventure games, consists of action buttons which you use to interact with your surrounding. Simple as it is, it has your standard Look, Use, Talk, Inventory features.
You are Arthur Yahtzee, a dole-bludger living in Los Angeles, who is credited with one major event - when the local Federal Research Institute started spawning hideous mutants, he single-handedly stopped them. Now, another branch of FRI in Chicago are spawning more mutants, and this time they're after YOU...
Airline Tycoon is a business simulation game by Thomas Holz and Robert Kleinert, in which the player must successfully manage an airline. The original was developed by Spellbound Entertainment, and published by Infogrames Deutschland, however, the succeeding versions were published by a variety of publishers.
Pool simulation game, boasting photorealistic graphics for its time, featuring 6 pool games: 8-Ball, 9-Ball, Straight, Rotation, Carom (Spanish) Billiards, and Bumper Pool.
Missing In Action is a 3D action helicopter game that takes place during the Vietnam War. The game features a single player campaign which is divided into 26 missions, which are briefed by full motion videos with real life actors. Missions include finding MIAs, providing back-up for a damaged helicopter, destroying Vietcong camps or scouting an area. Each missions is action packed with many enemies that try to shoot you out of the air. The game features a radar that shows nearby enemy and friendly troops so that you know who to shoot.
Each mission you receive a new helicopter of a different type. Each new helicopter has more firepower than the previous one. It is also possible to call in artillery support, SEAL teams, napalm strikes and drop flare and smoke grenades.