Meet Bob- he's cute, has large floppy ears, loveable face and he's got a talent for flying. Brilliant arcade action will have you addicted from the start, and plenty of extra weapons, 6 levels and a variety of action will keep you hooked.
Travel with Barney Bear to Santa's toy factory!
Barney Bear Meets Santa Claus is a colorful, musical, learning game for children ages 2-6.
When Santa Claus comes down the chimney at Barney Bear's house, he finds Barney Bear still awake! So Santa asks Barney Bear to ride in his sleigh to his toy factory at the North Pole. This short interactive story takes Barney Bear to the toy factory, where he sees elves, plays games and gets to make toys.
Barney Bear Meets Santa Claus includes a spelling game, a mix-up-the-parts toy machine, a find-the-elf game, a missing letter game, and a coloring book program with many pictures to color.
This is a game full or surprises and discovery that allows ever very young children to play without any adult supervision.
Join Barney Bear on a fun-filled trip to his grandparent's farm!
Barney Bear Goes To The Farm is a colorful, musical game for children ages 3-8.
Barney Bear must wake up early to help with farm chores such as milking the cow and feeding the chicks. This short interactive story of a day on the farm leads to an evening in the farm house, complete with a warm fire and plenty of time to hear some stories and play some games.
Barney Bear Goes To The Farm includes ten short "I Can Read" stories, educational stories called "The Seed" and "Healthy Bears," a "What Belongs?" game, a mix-up-the parts scarecrow and a complete painting program with a dozen fill-in-the-color pictures.
This is a game full of surprises and discovery that allows even very young children to play without any adult supervision.
Astate is a French icon based point and click adventure game.
You play as an archaeologist that has to to search the French countryside and its Templar ruins for all the pieces to a missing statue. Collecting a statue part will advance the game via cutscene.
The most advanced, realistic air combat simulator available.
You've gotta be good to fly against these guys... or be ready to take the flak.
"262s-low!" Assassin radioed.
Great! We'd caught those Messerschmitt jets just before they'd reached their unstoppable speeds. I ordered the squadron to attack.
Then, out of the corner of my eye- Focke Wulfs! Damn! They'd been waiting up there, but I didn't keep one flight high- a rookie mistake! Now we were all low and slow- meat to those guys.
"Break!" I shouted as I kicked the rudder. As tracer fire flew past me, I jammed the stick into my stomach and felt the Mustang shake as she approached departure. Spin now, this low, and I'm dead; but a gentle turn was not an alternative.
An explosion! Next thing I saw was a Focke Wulf tumbling, belching smoke. "Thought y'all could use a hand," I heard in a soft, Texas accent. It was Killer of the 335th. That voice and handle never went together. The FWs scattered. Time to reacquire those jets.
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A series of educational games for children by Coktel Vision. It's a short French acronym for "Accompagnement Didacticiel Intelligent" meaning Intelligent Accompaniment Tutorial. The franchise was also adapted into comic books, music and television series.
There are several categories of games based on different age groups:
- Adi is a character designed for 10-14 year-olds
- Adibou is for 4-7 year-olds
- Adiboud'chou is for 18 months-3 year-olds
Adi is an alien with an orange skin and pointy ears. He is driving the children through the exercises and the mini-games.
Mini-games can be unlocked when a sequence of exercises has been successfully done.
A series of educational games for children by Coktel Vision. It's a short French acronym for "Accompagnement Didacticiel Intelligent" meaning Intelligent Accompaniment Tutorial. The franchise was also adapted into comic books, music and television series.
There are several categories of games based on different age groups:
- Adi is a character designed for 10-14 year-olds
- Adibou is for 4-7 year-olds
- Adiboud'chou is for 18 months-3 year-olds
Adi is an alien with an orange skin and pointy ears. He is driving the children through the exercises and the mini-games.
Mini-games can be unlocked when a sequence of exercises has been successfully done.
A series of educational games for children by Coktel Vision. It's a short French acronym for "Accompagnement Didacticiel Intelligent" meaning Intelligent Accompaniment Tutorial. The franchise was also adapted into comic books, music and television series.
There are several categories of games based on different age groups:
- Adi is a character designed for 10-14 year-olds
- Adibou is for 4-7 year-olds
- Adiboud'chou is for 18 months-3 year-olds
Adi is an alien with an orange skin and pointy ears. He is driving the children through the exercises and the mini-games.
Mini-games can be unlocked when a sequence of exercises has been successfully done.
If you can defeat the dragon Fumo, your status as a magician will be ensured. Many have tried to rid the world of his evil, but none have been strong enough.
Gameplay scrolls sideways and is platform based, with a very cutesy and consolesque look, and 17 levels, each containing an extra hidden section. Each level has its own elemental setting, taking in the fires of Hell and the clouds and light of Heaven. The levels are full of boxes, which can be used as weapons by kicking them at enemies.
As you go you can also collect money, which can be spent in shops to buy useful extras. Many collectibles and other items exist, such as leaves (which change the effects of gravity, allowing you to jump higher and stay hanging in the air for longer), extra lives, fruit for bonus points, and balloons allowing a degree of vertical movement.
"Whether you liked or loathed Defender, you'll love Anarchy. The speed at which the screen scrolls is frightening, the number of aliens, bullets and other miscellaneous objects that are animated simultaneously is absolutely remarkable. Anarchy is the best version of Defender ever."
Full screen horizontal, 4 level parallax scrolling. Arcade running speed (50 frames per second) on Amiga and Atari ST. 48 Colors on screen at once. Up to 80 aliens attacking simultaneously. Full screen animation sequences totalling over 450 screens. 4 Channel sampled soundtrack. Saveable top 50, Hi-Score table.
Fast, frantic, furious gameplay.
Air Supply is a vertically scrolling shooter. Besides shooting enemies (mostly small but numerous), the player has to drop supply units on especially marked places. However, the number of carried packages is limited and therefore the aircraft has to land on airports to stock up on them; it is also possible to turn in order to reach missed spots. After those duties are carried out, the player proceeds with destroying the enemy's fort, playing a horizontally scrolling bonus level and starting the next of overall ten stages. Flying around constantly drains fuel which can be filled by picking up extra fuel left behind by dead enemies. They also drop other upgrades like smart bombs or protective shields.