The third game in Micro Sports 'All-American College Football' series, featuring an updated player roaster for that years season and overhauled graphics and user interface.
Although his harmless looks may fool you at first, Harold is a mercenary assassin - and this time he has been hired to get rid of Virus, who is terrorizing the world of Pixels. As these names may suggest, the action takes place in a fantasy-like interior of a computer, which happens to look - to our surprise - more like a run-down town than a cyberpunk "information highway".
Misja Harolda: Zaginiony w systemie (Harold's mission: Lost in the system) is a point-and-click adventure game. It features conversations with dialogue options - wrong choices may even lead to your demise. Another thing that makes it "Sierra-like" is that it also keeps track of your score.
An iconic environment and child-friendly, real time animation lets pre-readers, grades Pre-K to grade 2, bring to life a friendly dragon, princess, good and bad knights and horses as they play and learn in their own musical, castle play world. Children control the actions, mood and speech of a delightful cast of castle inhabitants. The near endless variations mean hours of ever-changing creative play. Each room of the castle features a fun, skill-building activity. Develops creativity, problem-solving, critical-thinking skills, sequential planning and memory.
The game is a simulator of mus, a card game of Spanish origin with more than two hundred years of history that is widely played in countries such as Spain, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and in certain regions of southern France. Although the game may seem a bit cheap due to its graphics, the truth is that the player can play a game of mus with each and every one of its moves and rules: bets, bluffs, signals, etc.
An educational games for young children to start learning English, the game has several courses divided up in areas, which themselves are different themes for building word comprehension. The game is based on a book called "English With A Smile".
The different areas are
- The Gatehouse (numbers)
- The Q family house (family relationships)
- The Paint Factory (colors)
- The Tailor's Shop (clothing)
- The Gym (parts of the body)
- The School (classroom)
- The Grocery Store (food)
- The Theater (feelings)
The game came in 2 CDs where CD 1 is the 4 first areas and CD 2 is the latter 4 areas. Later revisions of the game combined both CDs into 1 and as such there was no need to swap CDs while playing.
Atmosfear: The Third Dimension is a 1995 PC game based on the Atmosfear video board game series. It combines strategy, horror, and time-sensitive challenges as players race against the clock to escape a supernatural realm.
Stardust by James Burton released in 1995 is a brilliant puzzle game based on a few simple rules, but becomes very complex by the end of 50 levels. You start at the entrance portal and must manipulate your surroundings by creating and removing blocks, or "Stardust", in order to get to the exit.
A game for kids following "Lefty" and "Righty" as they attempt to get back the letters than Victor the Virus stole. The game teaches kids how to read and type.
The Lost Episodes of Doom is a collection of three eight-level episodes for Doom by Christen Klie and Bob Carter. It takes place on the Jovian moons Callisto and Io, and on Jupiter itself. It was a commercial product and was included on a 3.5" floppy disk that was sold with a 246-page book that details the levels. The book is written by Jonathan Mendoza with some notes by both map designers.
The book was published by Sybex in January 1995.