Ocean Bound is a survival game where you and the crew of your ship are stranded on an unknown island. The main goal is to build a ship to escape back to civilization, but before you can do that you must establish a colony, collect resources and try to stay alive. But once you manage to escape, the next level simply strands you in another island. There are sixty levels in total, featuring all sorts of islands, some as big as continents, and each one requires a different strategy to stay alive.
Whilst travelling out on the open sea, your boat sinks. You, and two others are washed onto a tropical island. The island is a paradise, with trees, bananas, coconuts, and vines. However, you suddenly remember the long range weather forecast. A tornado will form in this area in about one week. You must work hard to build a raft to get off the island, but also make sure you keep alive by eating, drinking and sleeping. The other survivors must build their own rafts too. You must decide if and when you help them, or if you line your own pockets with gold.
After a mysterious boating accident, you find yourself stranded on a small tropical island. Life isn't so bad here: there's food, wood, and gold for the taking, so why leave? Well, even paradise has its dark moments, and this particular paradise is about to be wiped off the map by a hurricane. Your newfound life of leisure has turned into a lesson in bare survival. Avoid starving to death, chop wood, build a boat, and get off that sand pile. Before you leave, you might even have enough time to line your pockets with the gold that still litters the island.
Reminiscent of Diablo, but instead of maps, the game consists of eighteen 3D globes. There are no boundaries, you can walk all the way around the globe if you want to. This does get somewhat confusing at times though. In order to move to the next globe, you have to find all the pieces of a stone disk.
However, your enemies will also pick up the disk pieces and you have to defeat them to get them back. When you die, you are reincarnated at your "oracle", a stone structure which you have to defend. If your oracle is destroyed, you can no longer be resurrected. This is also true for your enemies.
Forever Legend is a freeware role-playing game inspired by Final Fantasy series. A young child from the outside world came into the realm of ordinary people from the huge meteor. The child, named Kilgaly, grows up to become a hero who has to vanquish evil and save his land. Gameplay is divided into overworld traveling and turn-based battles with menu options such as "attack", "magic", "item" and "run". The overworld is viewed from a top-down perspective, which switches to a side view during battles, like in Final Fantasy games.
Rafiki, Timon and Pumbaa from Disney's Lion King are the tutors in this typing game created for children ages 6 and up. The comedic meerkat and warthog team are "going off on an adventure to broaden their horizons", and wise old Rafiki advises them to bring along his keyboard. When they demur, Rafiki enjoins the player to assist them in their travels, and the typing tutorial begins.
The game employs standard practice routines, beginning with proper posture and placement of the fingers on the keys, followed by letter repetitions as each section of the keyboard is mastered. At first the exercises focus on accuracy, later working up to increasing the player's typing speed. Keyboard exercises are interspersed with mini typing games that become available as the player progresses:
Milestones are rewarded with printable certificates, and Rafiki keeps a progress report of the player's WPM (words per minute) and accuracy statistics, as well as showing which keys the player needs to work on. There is a Ctrl + P option at t
Sonic Jam 6 is a version of Super Mario Bros. 2 (the bootleg version) featuring Sonic instead of Mario. This version replaces the title screen with ported version of Sonic Jam's and includes a screenshot of the Sega Mega Drive version of Sonic 3D Blast's intro to overlap Mario's face on the level intro/status screen. However, his face wasn't removed in the bonus areas.
This is the third installment in Topware's Gold Games series. It contains 23 games (one game less than Gold Games 2) on 24 CDs. Like usual, it has games from many different genres. And like the predecessor most games are in German.
Bananas in Pyjamas, a worldwide phenomenon, and favorite for millions of children over the globe, has now come to the PC with this excellent new CD-ROM for young children. Join B1 and B2 on a wonderful adventure through the wacky world of Cuddles Avenue for hours of interactive fun and games. Bananas in Pyjamas help children develop a variety of skills, such as memory building, sequencing and problem solving. The program also enhances social skills such as sharing and co-operation, as well as encouraging children to join in with musical activities by playing instruments, singing and dancing.
"Rummel & Rabalder: The Hunt for Captain Hansson's Gold" is a Swedish computer game from 1998 produced by Utero Digital Media AB , based on an idea by Lars Anttinen. The game is based on TV4 's characters Rummel and Rabalder from the TV series of the same name by Lattjo Lajban , created by Torbjörn Jansson , who also wrote the script for the game.
In Dogz 3, you can select a dog, name it, adopt it, and then take it home to your desktop and watch it grow day by day. In this version, several new breeds have been added. You can also dress your mutts in a variety of clothing including hats, sweaters, and pants.
This version also supports several different backgrounds including a kitchen, a backyard, a living room, and more. Take your pet to the different rooms and watch the fun. All of the rooms have some new features also, and you can light the fire in the living room and put items in the kitchen refrigerator.
Designed to entertain the whole family, Dogz 3 can be run as a screensaver or behind your windows so your dogs can grow to adults faster than in previous versions. By purchasing Catz3, you can watch your dog and cat grow up and play together.
Your apprenticeship finally is over. You are now officially a sorceress. As you walk along the underground passages that lead to your home village, you reflect with pride upon your accomplishment.
Suddenly you stop. Something is wrong, your sixth sense tells you. You hold still, listening for any sign of danger. You hear nothing. Then it strikes you: that is exactly what's wrong. This close to the village, the air should be filled with the sounds of life. Instead, there is only a horrible silence. Quickly you run for the entrance to the village.
You step through the final tunnel. Before you lie the empty streets of your home village. Has it been abandoned? Why? Or did something worse happen? Surely there must be some clue somewhere. You stifle the impulse to run away and set out to explore the village.
Wrath of Darkness is an action role-playing game played in first point perspective. It is the story of one dark elven sorceress' quest for revenge.
Wrath of Darkness is no longer distributed as a standalone game.