It is a semi-real-time adventure game developed in 1983. It was released by MIA under the title “ONION HOUSE”, although it was originally known during development as “Circumference.” The game features a distinctive system that combines the command-based adventure game format popular at the time with real-time action elements. It is characterized by a high level of difficulty and complex puzzles, and has been regarded as a title that divided opinions since its release. The game was distributed on cassette tape. Its original retail price was 980 yen. The supported platform is the PC-6001.
An unlicensed port of ”Amidar" for the VIC-20.
Amidar is a video game developed by Konami and released in arcades in 1981 by Stern. The format is similar to that of Pac-Man: the player moves around a fixed rectilinear lattice, attempting to visit each location on the board while avoiding the enemies. When each spot has been visited, the player moves to the next level. The game and its name have their roots in the Japanese lot drawing game Amidakuji.
Detective challenges players to solve a mystery by deducing the correct combination of character, weapon, and motive.
Players use logic and deduction to navigate through a grid, placing clues in the correct order. The game requires careful analysis of available information to solve the mystery efficiently.
Mr Robot II is the sequel to Mr Robot and His Robot Factory, a platform game created for 8-bit Atari computers by Ron Rosen and released in 1983. The game is about collecting the 100 energy units distributed on the screen.
Word Flyer is an educational game designed to improve children's word recognition and spelling skills. Players control birds perched atop letter towers on both sides of the screen. The game presents single letters or words up to four letters long, which float towards the player while increasing in size. Using a joystick, players must quickly select the correct letters from their towers to match the oncoming words. As players successfully match words, a progress bar fills, unlocking more challenging stages. The game features five progressively difficult levels, starting with simple letter matching and advancing to longer words. Word Flyer supports both single-player and two-player cooperative modes, encouraging teamwork and shared learning experiences.
Bridge Master is a Bridge simulation allowing you either to improve your game play (by playing against the computer or against on-line friends), or to learn how to play Bridge completely from scratch. An on-screen assistant can give you tips on your strategy, or suggestions for the current move. The game is highly customizable, supporting different bidding conventions, game types, and several "player personalities" - meaning you can set the game style of your computer opponents (active, passive, trump-waster, etc.).
Bridge 4.0 is the fourth in a series of bridge simulators for multiple systems.
Entirely text-based, Bridge 4.0 allows the player and their computer companion to bid against two computer opponents and then play out the hand. Gameplay consists of rounds of bidding, followed by actual card play. Bridge 4.0 is laid out in columns similar to the newspaper, and the program reviews the bidding, keeps track of the score and tricks taken, and will inform the player of any illegal bids or plays made. At the beginning of each game, the deck is randomized based upon a seed value, allowing the player to replay interesting hands at a future date.