Arc Developments created a 3D game world called Reality3 for this simulation, licensed around one of Britain's top players. There are two courses, plus a hidden 9-hole course on Mars with reduced gravity, with match play and stroke play options against one of 8 varied-difficulty computer players.
Stone Age is a charming puzzle game where players guide a cartoon dinosaur through 100 challenging cave levels. The core gameplay revolves around strategically navigating various block types, including standard platforms, movable blocks, crumbling tiles, and color-coded keys and locks. With two difficulty modes offering different time constraints, the game balances accessibility with challenge, appealing to both casual players and puzzle enthusiasts. The simple yet effective graphics complement the complex level designs, creating an engaging visual experience.
The game features a robust progress system, including level passwords that allow players to return to specific stages, preserving their advancement without sacrificing challenge. A unique Jukebox feature adds to the game's appeal, enabling players to customize their audio experience by creating playlists of the game's tracks. This combination of strategic puzzle-solving, time management, and personalization options makes Stone Age a compelling and replayable
The fantastically fun crossword game is now specially designed for your PC or Mac. Build words using letter tiles and enjoy quick, easy-to-learn controls and fantastic features. Play solo, compete with the computer, or challenge up to three friends in a Hot Seat challenge. Choose from a variety of game styles. Adjust the difficulty level when you play the computer. Track your best words and top scores, and chart your progress to become the best SCRABBLE player you can be.Game Features
Enjoy all the fun of SCRABBLE right on your PC or Mac
Play solo, compete against the computer, or challenge friends to Hot Seat action
Adjust difficulty levels and game styles to suit your skills
View your stats, including best words, top scores and more
Learn to play quickly and easily with helpful game tips
McDonaldland is a 1992 platform game developed and published by Virgin Interactive. It was initially released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in February 1992 in North America, and by Ocean Software in May 1993 in Europe. As a licensed product for the McDonald's fast food franchise, the game occasionally features the various logos and characters from McDonald's restaurant signage and television advertisements, for the purposes of plot advancement and power-ups. It stars two children who venture into the fantasy world of McDonaldland in order to return Ronald McDonald's magical bag, which has been stolen by the Hamburglar.
Jetsons: The Computer Game is a video game featuring The Jetsons. It was published by Hi-Tec Software Ltd. for the Amiga, Amstrad, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, and ZX Spectrum in 1992.
Jim Power in Mutant Planet is a platform game designed by Digital Concept and published by Loriciel for the Amiga, Atari ST and Amstrad CPC in 1992. The game features several contrasting modes of gameplay, including side-view platforming, top-view, and horizontal shoot 'em up. Jim Power in Mutant Planet was also released for the TurboGrafx-CD in 1993 exclusively in Japan.
Dragon's Lair III: The Curse of Mordread brings the classical animation style of Don Bluth to your computer featuring full-screen computer animation, digitized sound and new animations not incluided in the original laser disc arcade game
This is a Pac-Man-style game where, as the doodlebug, you must eat all the daisies in the maze and avoid the other insects which will eat you. You can also collect hearts and letters, and if you collect all the right letters, you'll get lots of bonus points, or you might even be taken to a special bonus screen. The maze consists of lots of turnstiles so that you can block the paths of any insects which might be chasing you. The graphics and sound are both pretty mediocre, but the actual game, though on the difficult side, is surprisingly addictive.
The New Worlds is a data disk add-on to the strategy game Utopia: The Creation of a Nation. It supplies ten new worlds to work through, each of which has a new alien race to encounter. These include the Sarturians, The Rako-Gorda, and a tribe of humans who had previously colonised. The planets themselves also vary in terms of areas to develop.
Help Jeff restore peace in the humorous platform puzzle game Catch 'Em, with over 35 levels, 250 KB of animations, and 10 great tunes. Catch those simians!
Arena is a puzzle game with strong action elements. In each of the about a hundred levels, the player controls a spaceship from a top-down perspective and needs to arrange diamonds in a certain order. Similar to Atomix, once pushed, those diamonds keep going until they meet an obstacle like a wall or a teleporter. Some of the obstacles can be interacted with. This means the player needs to plan ahead in order to avoid getting into an unwinnable situation. However, the level can be restarted up to three times without repercussions. The action part comes into place with various enemies which roam around the screen. It should be avoided to touch them as they can harm the player's life energy or even relocate him to a former level. These enemies can be shot with the ship's weapon, but sometimes they are required to solve the puzzle. There are also power-ups to pick up, e.g. a shield.
An interrim between Alien Breed and its sequel. Gameplay is the same as its predecessor - each level is a maze to be navigated through, while fighting off hordes of aliens. The Special Edition 92 includes 12 new levels and a bunch of new features: "dark missions" in which only the glowing blue eyes of the aliens are visible, and the ability to jump to a level by means of a code.