You are in control of Gilbert (most unusual, you had better make the most of it!)
He can walk, jump, float and swim around Drill and can protect himself from the various weirdo creatures that will try to stop him by "snotting" at them (YUK!).
The Their Finest Hour: Battle of Britain Mission Disk is an expansion pack that enhances the original World War II flight simulation game. This add-on content injects new life into the base game by providing 23 additional missions, offering players fresh challenges and scenarios to test their aerial combat skills in the context of the historic Battle of Britain.
A key feature of this expansion is the inclusion of one experienced pilot for each aircraft type available in the game. These veteran pilots likely come with enhanced abilities or characteristics, allowing players to experience missions from the perspective of seasoned airmen. This addition not only increases the gameplay variety but also adds a layer of historical authenticity to the simulation, as it reflects the importance of experienced pilots during the actual conflict. By expanding the mission roster and introducing these skilled pilots, the Mission Disk aims to deepen the strategic depth and replayability of Their Finest Hour: The Battle of Britain,
Snoopy: The Cool Computer Game was developed and published by The Edge / Edge Games. Designed for younger players, who control Snoopy and solve puzzles.
Light Gun shooter game released on 1989 by Opera Soft. This game was meant to be played with the Gunstick! light gun that was sold when the game was released.
In this Operativon Wolf-like game, the game runs through CRAZY PARK, where you must aim and shoot the criminals, being careful, not to shoot innocent people. If you eliminate them they will take away valuable points.
During the game some machine guns will appear that will give you more ammunition and a few moments of free bullets.
There is a multiplayer game option, where you compete with your partner to get more points.
Robbo is an action puzzle video game designed by Janusz Pelc and published by LK Avalon in 1989. It was originally released in Poland for the Atari XL/XE computers. It was later ported to other computer platforms and also released in the United States as The Adventures of Robbo in 1993.
A text adventure written by Linda Wright.
The player takes the role of someone who has just become the proud owner of a country cottage. It's not been live in for ages, because the previous owner disappeared - vanished without a trace, so it's in a bit of a state. Your own furniture isn't due to arrive for a while so you take a camp bed and set off to Bluebell Cottage to take stock and make a start on the cleaning. Luckily you also bought some furniture with the house so the place isn't that empty.
The cottage isn't the only thing you bought, along with the house comes some grounds containing a small lake and a derelict mill which is the 'folly referred to in the title.