Welcome to Materia Magica, an online fantasy game where your imagination is the only system requirement.
For over two decades, our players have journeyed to the magical world of Alyria for adventures in fun, old-school, multiplayer text-based gaming. It’s completely free to play: no ads, no in-app purchases required.
The Universe According to Virgil Reality brings science alive for kids through interactive animated experiments, many of which they can perform at home!
In Search of the Lost Words (1996) is an enchanting educational game geared toward building reading and comprehension skills in older children. The graphics are charming, and the gameplay quickly becomes immersive, drawing the player into a simple but interesting storyline.
Gameplay
The interface is intuitive and easy to use; a simple point and click selects and names objects, some of which are highlighted for later use in a sidebar. Each object when clicked will reward you with a cute animation, and some are gateways to minigames, mostly memory and match-up challenges, all the way through the main action that give you extra adverbs and adjectives that come in useful later. At the end of each stage, there is a section of the story of the egg, and by extension the creature, that has gaps in it that you must fill with the “lost words” of the title.
Once you’ve found every word (and some of them are not obvious at all, like clicking on a large vase only to have it called a parrot because that’s what w
Moraff's Escapade is a single player, shareware, arcade / puzzle game based on Lode Runner.
The game consists of a series of vertical ladders and horizontal platforms. Scattered around the game area are gemstones and the object of the game is to collect all the gems on a level in order to progress to the next. However the players progress is made more complex by the presence of Flesh Eaters who track the player and attempt to eat him/her.
The most infamous outlaws in the old west have broken out of jail, and Lucky Luke is the only cowboy crazy enough to try to stop them. Facing the likes of Billy the Kid, Jesse James and the Dalton brothers, it's up to you to guide Lucky Luke - the rootin', tootin' star of comic books, TV shows and movies - through 12 levels of platform-jumping action across the south-western states of historic America. French development company Infogrames has packed Lucky Luke with a fascinating mix of gameplay elements, forcing Lucky Luke to survive tornados, stagecoach rides, train chases and buffalo stampedes. Clear, colourful graphics bring the old west landscape to sparkling life, with a ramblin' soundtrack that's sure to get your spurs tapping. Chasing bank robbers is as fun as it looks on TV, and thanks to solid play control and plenty of variety in the gameplay - including a heap of bonus games like the Shooting Gallery - you're sure to have a wild, wild time in the old west.
"Victorian Park" is an adventure game that realizes an unprecedented realistic 3D space. Characters that move around the game world in a vertical and horizontal direction by the new system Dream Factory. Of course, the elaborate world created by SGI is also deployed in real time.
The story's stage, "Victorian Park," is a mysterious amusement park surrounded by darkness that exists only in the world of people's dreams. Inhabitants living in the park do not know the outside world. A conversation about the mystery of the amusement park is one of the real pleasures of this game.
Eight tips to return to the real world once again!
Can you really go back?
In this first iteration of Hoyle's Casino, you enter a Vegas casino where you can play: Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Slot Machines, and different varieties of Poker. You start with $5,000 and try to build up winnings, or if you lose all your money you can try asking loan sharks for more.
The game offers computer opponents and croupiers who comment wittily on your performance and each has their own personality. You can alter the settings as to how talkative they are. Plus, you can change various options of the games depending on your preferences.
Smarty is an interactive storybook designed for girls aged 7-12. However, like designer Theresa Duncan's earlier game, Chop Suey, it can be enjoyed by almost anyone. It follows a little girl named Mimi, who is the smartest kid on her block. There are many different activities to play. You can also interact with many of the game's background items, which provide funny animations or fantastical scenes.
Lovely Pop Mahjong JangJang Shimasho is a strip mahjong game with extensively animated strip sequences. Mahjong matches are played against the members of an all female pop-band called 'VisKiss'. After defeating an opponent, the player is given the chance to play a mini-game to gain more points. Points can be spent at an item shop to buy items to help the player cheat in following rounds.