Transputer Man is a 1988 C64 shoot 'em up created by Palace Software in the Shoot Em Up Construction Kit, and was distributed as a demo game with that product.
Fortress Underground is a sidescroller in which the player controls a chopper flying through an underground cave facing hostile cannons and units while avoiding a fuel shortage.
Family School is an action transport puzzle game, where your task is to water plants in some kind of garden so that fruit grows. Once the fruit has grown, you have to push the right fruit into the right basket at the edge of the playing field. Watch out for animals which will try to harm you. The game can be played with at least two players simultaneously.
The game was apparently given as a free gift by 第一生命 (Dai-ichi life), an insurance company, to people who purchased policies from them.
O.K. dudes, the time has come to really get radical. You and the rest of "Da Boys", T&C's famous group of skate and surf crazies, can kick out and pull off some awesome maneuvers together. Whether you're jammin' the ramps, jumping the cracks, riding the rails or just laying back tall, the skate action is hotter than hot!
Enhanced version of the 1987 original. The game underwent improvements, including the addition of a subtitle, support for color Macs, and the fixes of numerous bugs. Additionally, the storyline was revised, and new features were introduced, such as a help window offering hints and various useful tools.
In Bop N' Wrestle, players take the role of wrestler Gorgeous George who finds he is the only one in the position to clean the mean streets from various thugs and loonies.
Gameplay involves walking through the streets and taking out any enemies that get in the way. Kicks and punches are your basic moves at first, but as the game progresses, new moves and attacks become available, and new enemy types to beat up as well.
The game's plot involved captain Rover Pawstrong (a dog in a space suit) in his adventures on a planet, attempting to eat 20 Space Griffiths (essentially chickens). Gameplay involves the player's character running back and forth on a side-scrolling planet surface, attempting to catch the griffith. The player finds crates which contain items that the player can use to help catch the bird - or the player can simply try and run and jump on top of the bird, thus catching it. During playtime, there is a time limit by which the bird must be caught (indicated by a roast chicken slowly turning into chicken bones), or else the game ends. At later stages in the game, the player may have to enter some abandoned mines, where the griffith may be hiding.
The good land of Midgard and the evil land of Neflheim have long been joined together by a powerful spell, which has long been acceptable, but now the evil is starting to seep through. As a novice Wizard you aim to earn enough points to become a top-level wizard and cast the spell which might blast the worlds apart. Unfortunately, the powerful wizards feel this is too dangerous, and will set out to stop you any way they can.
A Gauntlet like action game in which the player is taking the role of an absent minded professor of astrophysics and must destroy ghosts, monsters and transporters that live in the four buildings that the professor has been asked to visit.
Mobilise your units and prepare for battle. This all action space conflict requires skill, strategy and tactics. You must destroy the weather control station in order to win the battle but every move you make the enemy will counter, and they're waiting for your to make just one fatal slip-up...
The players move their rabbits left and right in a scrolling scenery of a spaceship, punching and shooting enemies with a laser or carrot missiles. Canned carrots power-up your firepower and punching to defeat the enemies quicker. When a boss enemy has been destroyed, the players move on to the net level.