Warlord is a graphic text adventure where the screen has a picture to show what you can see while text describes each location. You type in commands with the keyboard to interact with your surroundings.
One to four players can compete in Match or Tournament Play, with individual handicaps. Wind, temperature and ground condition can be entered or randomly determined by the computer. When playing, the left half of the screen shows the situation from the player's point of view, and the right half shows a map of the course. The player can select between different clubs. For each shot, you can individually select the direction, the angle of attack, and the spin. The strength of the shot must be carefully timed.
In Outlaws you play a wild west hero called Lone Rider. The game takes place on the prairie, and in cities. It's a side-scroller, and you sit on the back of your horse during the entire game. The enemies in the game are mostly bandits, but occasionally Indians will attack you as well. You can ride in both directions, fire at enemies with your handgun, and jump over obstacles with the horse. To avoid being shot, you can also duck in the saddle.
Four Minutes to Midnight is a post-apocalyptic text adventure with a twist. The game takes place in the United States in the not so distant future and the premise is that there has been an outbreak of a deadly bacteria strain. The twist is that the player can in a true RPG fashion, gather a party of adventurers in an otherwise classic text adventure to help along with the quest at hand. Different members can have different skills that help with the problems the player encounters. The objective is to lead your party of five survivors across the devastated United States to sanctuary.
Dinosaur Discovery is an educational game developed for schools. Teachers use the game in conjunction with teaching materials to provide an intertwined course based on English, Maths, Science, Drama and Art. Based on the situations encountered in the game, students can perform tasks in the classroom based on the game's backstory.
The players start the game in a shed, where they must decide which tools to take with them to use in the game environment, and which to leave behind (although they can return to the shed at any time and exchange them). As they explore the world, they will encounter situations based on basic English (such as word puzzles), compass reading, telling the time and learning to read a map's scale. Clues are given to them through the game's museum and an old hermit, who tells them of an old explorer who was trying to hatch dinosaurs on a far-off isolated island.
The game also featured an explorer's journal for students to read. This journal provides insight into the professor's journey throughou
DeathStar is a Sinistar clone featuring space combat across endlessly scrolling environments where players pilot a ship that rotates in sixteen directions while moving forward continuously. Players shoot planetoids to release crystals needed to create starbombs, competing against AI workers and warriors who mine the same resources to construct the titular DeathStar vessel. Once twenty crystals are delivered by workers, the DeathStar appears and must be destroyed using accumulated starbombs, with each hit removing one piece until all twenty are eliminated for 15,000 bonus points. The game progresses through four zones—Worker, Warrior, Planetoid, and Void—each introducing slight variations in enemy composition and resource availability, with a radar display tracking all objects and opponents throughout gameplay.
Colossus Chess 4 is a computer chess game. The game is customizable and you can monitor all your previous moves. It is even possible to see the computer thinking ahead and predicting your moves. The computer is hard to beat, and would win matches against other computer chess programs of the day. It can achieve the king-bishop-knight mate, which is the most difficult checkmate manuver possible in Chess.
International Hockey is a sports simulation game focused on ice hockey. It was released in 1985 for the Commodore 64. The game was published in the United States by Advantage Artworx and in Europe by Anirog, under the alternate title Slap Shot
Amazônia is a remake of the original Aventuras na Selva, rewritten in Assembly with more locations, more complete descriptions of each scenario, and new dangers for the player.
SoftAid is a charity compilation of ten games with all proceeds going to The Bob Geldof Band-Aid Ethiopian Appeal Fund. Included in the compilation was a copy of the Single 'Do They Know it's Christmas' by Band-Aid.