The classic card game is back in a digital version that everyone can play! Enjoy a quick game or chase after points to climb up the world rankings. 4 different settings and 3 popular game modes. Quite simply, Solitaire.
A sequel to Treasure Mountain! that focuses on basic mathematical concepts.
The game takes place in a magical realm called Treasure Mountain. As the game opens, the Master of Mischief, the common antagonist to the Super Seekers games, uses a weather machine to freeze the mountain in snow and ice and scatters the castle's treasures all over the mountain. The player takes on the role of the Super Seeker, whose job is to find the scattered treasures and return them to the castle's treasure chest in order to thaw out the mountain.
The mountain itself consists of three levels. The player cannot climb higher until he has gathered the supplies, like ice axes, ladders, or catapult parts, useful for scaling the mountain. To obtain these items, the players must help out the local inhabitants complete math-related tasks such as adjusting clocks to a given time, balancing scales, and counting crystals.
In order to find treasures, the player must place a specific amount of snowballs at a certain location. To find out how man
Larry Lontrose is a part-time dock loader. He is very ambitious and wants to be promoted up the corporate ladder. By solving the 40 mind-bending puzzle rooms, you can help Larry fulfill his dreams. Each room has objects like boxes, balloons, TNT and much more! Use these objects and avoid others, to reach the door in each room to complete a level.
Swashbuckling excitement and the magic of D&D adventures - in wildspace. Captain your own Spelljammer ship. Recruit officers and crew to man your magical ship. Soar into the ether and explore the planets of Realmspace.
A Legend of Zelda inspired game in which the player guides a character who converts non-believers, fights demons, and ultimately goes up against Satan himself.
Like the name suggests, Breakout 3000 is a Breakout game. So you have a screen filled with bricks, a ball and a paddle. Destroy all bricks with the ball. Use the paddle to bounce the ball back into the playfield when it's about to leave the screen.
The game offers 23 levels to play. The more levels you play, the faster will be the game, but also the more special bricks you encounter (exploding bricks, which destroys adjacent bricks; extra lives; etc.) and the more different background themes you will see.
Based on the Italian comics character Dylan Dog, London "nightmare detective", Gli Uccisori (The Murderers) is another volume created by Tiziano Sclavi himself and is a side-view action platform game with puzzle elements.
After the nightmare Dylan saw in his dream, he received the invitation from one mysterious person to visit a mansion along with many other people. Accepting the invitation, Dylan (clothed in his signature red shirt, black jacket, and blue jeans) entered the house and took part in the sumptuous feast. But the wine was poisoned, and the part of guests were the murderers. Dylan, remembering the nightmare, just in case took the revolver with him. And here it all starts...
You as Dylan should move around the house, fight with the murderers with bare hands, with revolver, or with weapons found in the house such as knife, screwdriver, sword, or maul. You should find certain keys to open certain doors. Also after killing certain murderers, you'll be provided with certain secrets given to you by the surv
The Pack Rat is a DOS platformer released in 1992. The goal of The Pack Rat is to complete levels while collecting coins and wedges of cheese and avoiding environmental obstacles such as water and light bulbs.
The pack rat contains single-player and two-player hot seat modes along with a block based level editor however, progress in The Pack Rat cannot be saved.
NFL Sports Talk Football '93 is an American football video game featuring Joe Montana, released in 1992. It is the third in the series, and the first to be licensed by the National Football League. Features include in-game commentary generated from a bank of pre-recorded dialogue (courtesy of Lon Simmons), up to 50 different plays, dynamic zoom-in camera views and official team names.
"Car and Driver" is a 1992 racing game that was developed by Lerner Research and published by Electronic Arts. The developer, Lerner Research, merged with Blue Sky Productions, to form Looking Glass Technologies, later renamed Looking Glass Studios.
The game was designed to look and feel like the pages of the "Car and Driver" magazine, and it featured detailed reviews and statistics for each of the 10 playable cars. These cars included the Porsche 959, Ferrari F40, and Lamborghini Countach, among others. The game included 10 tracks, some of which were based on famous driving routes. Notably, the game was praised for its physics model, realism and controls.
The game takes place from a side view and Ariel (Swimming most of the time, but hopping around on the land occasionally) can shoot bubbles to trap her foes and can then throw them at each other. She can also dig through sand to find treasure and pick up sea shells to help her break chests open.
The treasure she finds in the sand is usually just bonus points, but the treasure you find in chests will increase your bubble's power and range.