The second game in the "Piposh" series, The game contains new characters, and is a more traditional quest, advancing via player actions and no by an in-game clock.
Aliens have conquered Amsterdam and the player has to drive them back. The defining feature of this game is that all levels are closely modeled after real-life locations; e.g. the dam, the red light district or the wax museum. The rest of the game features straightforward level design with five basic weapons to choose from.
3D Armada is a 3D video game adaptation of the classic Battleship home game. Either a human player can play against the computer or human players can compete against each other via TCP/IP network play. Each player gets a 10x10 grid of water squares that are occupied by a fleet of 10 ships-- there is one ship that occupies 4 squares and then there are 2 3-square ships, 3 2-square ships, and 4 1-square ships. Naturally, players can not see the other player's ships. A player makes random strikes against the opponent's nautical positions and is informed when one of the strikes hits something. This is used to estimate where more of a particular ship may lie.
After one player manages to sink the other player's entire fleet, the game treats the participants to a replay of the entire battle, but with both fleets in plain view.
With the cantankerous Wizard of Wordplay evicted from his mansion, the worthless plot can now be redeveloped. The city regulations declare, however, that the rip-down job can't proceed until all the items within had been removed.
As an adventurer hired by the demolitions contractor to kleptomaniacially clear out this mansion, you must engage in wordplay in order to gather all the items inside. It is not necessary to think of puns, cliches, or homonyms, however, as has been the case with previous logological interactive fiction. The puzzles in Ad Verbum are of a different—and perhaps even unique—nature.
Alizarin Tetris is a freeware Tetris variant with several game modes and other features.
The game area is 10 x 20 tiles in size and as standard every piece that drops down can consist of up to four smaller pieces which are affected by gravity. If you place two pieces of the same color together they will mend together into one piece.
There are six game modes: Solo Normal Game, Solo Scoring Marathon, Solo vs. Computer, 2 Players @ 1 Keyboard, 2 Players. Use Network, Computer vs. Computer. If the standard tetris pieces feels too uninteresting to play with you can select to play with two other sets of pieces: "Planar Pantominoes" and "One-To-Five-Ominoes". To make the game even more interesting you can activate the "Power Pieces"-option. A Power Piece can be one of four different kinds: The bomb (destroys all adjacent tiles), The Down (pushes each tile directly beneath it down as far as it can go), The Drip (all non-garbage tiles adjacent to it change to be the color most commonly occurring on the board) and The Skul
In the future, mankind has mastered space travel and joined the race for galaxy colonization. Many alien races try to prevent the inhabitants of the Earth from conquering other planets. The Earth has sent a highly trained pilot, 104, to destroy a generator located on the planet Bothrops. This generator sustains the energy for an impenetrable shield the aliens have built around their home base. The mission "Solaris" begins!
Solaris 104 is a space shooter, in which players try to eliminate as many hostile ships as possible by using the ship's guns. There is a total of 6 different guns available in the game. Some of the guns can accumulate energy to deliver devastating blows. Players can also "catch" many different items floating around, most of which are power-ups of various kinds (giving extra defense, extra life, etc.).
A conversation with a work of art. "47. Galatea. White Thasos marble. Non-commissioned work by the late Pygmalion of Cyprus. (The artist has since committed suicide.) Originally not an animate. The waking of this piece from its natural state remains unexplained."
Swing is a classic game for the Game Boy Color platform. It is a thrilling platformer that combines action and adventure elements. Players control a character equipped with a grappling hook, swinging through challenging levels filled with enemies and obstacles. The game offers a unique gameplay mechanic centered around swinging mechanics, providing an exhilarating experience. With its engaging gameplay and captivating levels, Swing provides hours of fun and excitement for players of all ages.
Educational historical FMV puzzle game. Follow the evolution of human civilization and technology from prehistory to modern times and solve puzzles tied to what you've learned to progress.
Educational video game, The player is guided by Jeanne Moreau through Claude Richardet's game. The game allows the player to discover the key stages of the evolution of various human societies around the world.
Last Half of Darkness is a remake of WRF's 1989 game with the same name. It's an horror adventure game in which you explore a mansion and it's surroundings.
This is a classic version of pinball. There are three tables - Monster's Rhapsody, Dragon Cave and Crystal Tower. Each table has a quest for a noble hero, as well as target areas and combos to aim for.
Atari Arcade Hits is a set of compilations of classic arcade games from Atari. Volume 2 includes Asteroids Deluxe, Battlezone, Crystal Castles, Gravitar, Millipede and Warlords.
Each individual game is designed to run natively in Windows and can be accessed independently from the desktop or via the included menu. This collection also includes bonus content for each game, including media related to each game such as advertisements as well as online leaderboards and desktop themes, with optional graphical enhancements also available for each game.
A children's interactive story computer game that is loosely based on The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. It has three reading levels of text to choose from as the player progresses through the story and plays some mini-games while interacting with the scenery. The game's release in 2000 celebrates 100 years since the publication of Baum's book.