Mount Saint Helens Review Program and Survival Simulation for MS-DOS
Developed by Meed Software using IBM LinkWay and distributed as "Volcano!" by Home Learning Software
The player has the ability to create a rocket by defining the nose, fins, payload, and engine of their rocket. They can even create a custom paint job. The rocket can then be launched to determine its maximum altitude. There is also an option called Cloud Chaser, where the player is given a desired height for their rocket's trajectory, and they must try to create a rocket that meets this requirement. Bonus points are awarded based upon the payload attached.
Taking the role of an enslaved African American (either male or female) in the southern United States during 1830, the player must try escaping a plantation and get to one of the free northern states.
21 Gewinnt is a German shareware gambling game. The rules are similar to the card game Blackjack but instead of cards, you use dice.
Playing against the computer you throw two dice and add their values. After every throw you can either throw again or let your opponent try his luck. You win by achieving 21, when the computer busts (reaching more than 21) or when you are nearer to 21 then he is.
In the shareware version you can only play against the computer. By registering you are able to play with one of your friends.
SimuSex 1.0 is a simplistic sex simulator for DOS made by Erosoft.
The few novelties of SimuSex are fluid animation, the fact that it was one of the first virtual girl-programs with more than still graphics and text descriptions, and that it was extremely widespread in many BBSs in the 90s.
A copy of SimuSex 2.0 is promised when registering the game. The developers promise MPEG1 SVGA quality digitized video on software, interactive 3D models with toys, digitized sound effects, sort of a mood AI for the girls and a range of other ahead of their time features. The 2.0 version never realized into a real product.
A text-based BBS-door/DOS game. In it, the players pretend to be viruses trying to take over the system and compete against one another to infect files and spread across the hard drive.
Stunt Island is a flight simulation video game for MS-DOS PCs released in 1992. It was designed by Adrian Stephens and Ronald J. Fortier and published by Disney Interactive. The game, marketed as "The Stunt Flying and Filming Simulation", provides an island which contains a number of different film sets, such as a city, an oil rig, a canyon, and an aircraft carrier. The player can position cameras and props around these sets, and create triggers to start actions including the camera panning and an object moving. The game also has an editing mode where the player can splice together taped footage and insert sound effects. It was re-released in 2016 on GOG.com with support for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux.
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Garry Kitchen's Super Battletank: War in the Gulf, is a tank simulation game. The Game Gear version is simply known as Super Battletank. Both versions were only released in North America.
SimLife was a genetic diversification simulator from Will Wright and Maxis. Create new life forms, introduce them to a planet's ecosystem, and watch them flourish or become extinct.
Aces of the Pacific is a combat flight simulator game developed by Dynamix and published by Sierra Entertainment in 1992. The game takes place during World War II. Player can choose single or instant mission, or choose to take a career path in United States Army Air Forces, United States Navy, United States Marines, Imperial Japanese Army or Imperial Japanese Navy. Its success caused Dynamix to create a very similar follow-up Aces Over Europe in 1993.
Their chances for survival were slim. But, despite tremendous adversity, the crew of the Memphis Belle returned from their 25th mission to become heroes of the Allied air offensive in World War II.
What did the courageous flyboys of the Memphis Belle really experience as they plowed through relentless anti-aircraft fire over Nazi-occupied Europe?
Find out for yourself as you lead a 10-man crew to victory...or defeat...against squadrons of Nazi warplanes in the legendary B-17 Flying Fortress!
The most complete and accurate bomber simulation ever produced, the B-17 Flying Fortress will have you negotiating 25 perilous missions in broad daylight from bases in eastern England.
You'll allocate crew members to their specific tasks! You'll fly in authentic World War II formation with other B-17s! And you'll destroy strategic targets like canals, bridges, dockyards, submarine pens, and factories in dangerous bombing runs!
Fly the B-17 Flying Fortress and become a legend before your own time.