"Start with a futuristic version of Chinese checkers invented in a biohazard lab, add just a dash of the cantina scene from Star Wars, and you’ll get a pretty good idea of what AmoebArena is all about. This strategy" game’s concept is simple: pit your army of microscopic organisms against your opponents’ microscopic armies in a free-for-all arena battle. Imagine the game of Risk invented by a mad cellular biologist
Your armies are made up of four types of single-cell soldiers: cytozoids, amoeboids, mitoplasts, and blockers. Each type varies in terms of movement, attack power, health, and ability to reproduce. You start the game with a set number of each organism, which you place in your corner, or “home area,” of the board. Your opponents do the same, and then it's a cytoplasmic slugfest as you pilot your pieces in the arena according to their movement allowances, attacking and defending. The winner is the player with pieces left on the hoard at the end of the battle. It took me less than five minutes to
A game with similarities to Lode Runner, the player controls a rudimentary stick figure character with the ability to add and remove blocks on the diagnal. The main goal of each level is to avoid enemies and pick up all the items available. This is a good mix of puzzle and platforming.
The game also includes a co-op mode where you can play with a friend on the same keyboard
Hero fails to find a job in a major tour company. Eventually, he gets a job in a very small tour company on the verge of bankruptcy only containing four people with him. Their last hope is barely known southern island that no big tourist company holds. Hero and company president's daughter go there as guides alongside a tourist group of six women.
Jet PIlot is an advanced Flight Simulator featurng the Lockheed F-104 and the English Electric Lightning.
Your aim is to successfully complete some 20 qualification missions on one or both aircraft.
Świrus is the first polish adventure game designed for Windows. A mad scientist seeks ransom under threat of release of a lethal virus. Politicians do not meet his demands and the professor executes his plan. Many years later, the remnants of humanity invent time travel technology. The protagonist of the game goes back in time to a period of a few days before the attack in order to save the world. During the adventure the player will move to the Middle Ages to finally get the antidote.
The game utilizes the command verb-based SCUMM-like interface. The player constructs commands by selecting an appropriate verb and then combining it with an object or an inventory item. Objects that can be interacted with are highlighted when the player places a cursor over them. By pressing the right mouse button directional arrows appear. They allow the player to move between sites. The right mouse button can also be used for studying objects.
The disc version was extended with a stage played in the future in a totalitarian poli
One of the best edutainment titles ever made for pre-shoolers (aged 5-8), The Treehouse was designed to prepare First and Second graders to develop a positive experience toward learning, as well as impart knowledge on basic subjects they are learning in schools.
Kids will enjoy discovering many mini-games and and activities that are cleverly presented as objects in the treehouse. The games cover a wide range of subjects. In one game, for example, kids will learn new words, arrange them in sentences, and see them performed by eccentric bug actors. In another, they will practice elementary math skills and identify coins to outwit pirates. They will learn about the animal kingdom and watch over ninety animals animate as they are placed in different natural backgrounds. Afterwards, kids can show off their natural science knowledge in a fun game show, WhatUs My Animal!
In addition to mini-games, The Treehouse also features many activity centers that are there just for fun. In the Music Studio, kids can explore their m
More make believe fun and learning is here from the publishers of My Make Believe Castle. Bursting with never-ending creative play, My Make Believe Treasure Isle uses the power of a child's imagination to propel learning adventures on a treasure island. Problem solving and logical reasoning skills are reinforced through a series of challenging activities.
"At last, software where the child programs the computer and not the reverse... a software toy that puts children's imagination in charge".
Dr. Seymour Papert MIT Media Lab Cambridge, MA
Conquest of Elysium is a fantasy game where you and your friends take control of a powerful warlord or wizard and struggle for total control of the continent. Up to eight players may participate and the computer can control any free players. The game is turn-based so you only need one computer to play the game with up to seven friends.
Conquest of Elysium was originally released in 1996 for the Atari Falcon line of computers. The number "II" denotes the version number.
Toffifee Fantasy Forest was released in 1996 as a promotional game for advertising Toffifee, a product of Merci GmbH & Co, Berlin.
Toffifee Fantasy Forest is about a dwarf's journey to save his friends from the hands of an evil magician. He has to find his way through a forest and a cave to arrive finally at the wizard's castle.
It's a classic, jump 'n' run, side scrolling, arcade game. You can collect goodies for scorepoints and Toffifees (a kind of chocolate). With Toffifee you can buy nuts (for hitpoints) and fir cones/stones (used as ammunition to be thrown).
Räkna med Alfons is a mathematics game starring Alfons Åberg (Alfie Atkins). In this game he teaches you how to do simple mathematics and counting using visual and sound aids.
Settlers of Catan is a turn-based strategy fangame for MS-DOS based on the boardgame of the same name.
Settlers of Catan game description
The object of the game is to be the first player to gain the specified number of victory points during your turn. If you somehow manage to gain the appropriate number of points during an opponent’s turn, you must wait until the end of your next turn before you can win the game (assuming no one else manages to win before then). The number of victory points required to win depends on the scenario being played. the game constantly displays the number of victory points you currently have, as well as the number that you need to win. You gain victory points in five ways: building settlements, upgrading settlements to cities, deploying the largest army, building the longest trade route, and gaining victory point cards. Settlements built in a region where you did not begin with a settlement gain an extra victory point.
This is the fourth installment of the "PC Basket" saga of Dinamic Multimedia. Like its predecessors, PC Basket 4.0 combines a team database with a basketball simulator, and allows the player to browse the updated player database to play a basketball manager / coach simulation of any of the teams or Just play a game.
Apart from the updated database, this fourth game in the series offered a graphic resolution of 800x600 in the simulator, 32 new teams and the possibility of playing the European League. Also, in simulation mode, the referees were visible and it was possible to make new moves, such as passing the ball to players behind you.
A platformer in which the player has to guide the characters from the film with each of them having their own abilities. The plot follows that of the 1939 movie.
Many of the graphics are ripped from numerous other games. The title screen bears a strong resemblance to Castle of Dragon's intro. Barza from Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger is used in the cutscenes, the "To Green Castle" signs are taken from Mickey Mousecapade, the "Good luck!" message in the opening story being taken from Crossfire, the windows in the first level are likely re-edits of those from Hummer Team's Aladdin pirate, and Willy from Rockin' Kats shows up several times in the ending sequence.
As well as this, the mushroom enemy is taken from Don Doko Don 2 and the small one-eyed green blobs that the frog spits at you are the aliens from one of the bosses in Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers for NES, while one more enemy is from Little Samson. A few enemies are taken from Panic Restaurant, such as the jumping sausage (re-colored to green). The last boss is co