Kommersant is a Soviet computer game developed and released by the Kiev company Rada Ltd in 1991. The author of the game is Vladimir Kharchenko, better known as a poet and artist. The game was distributed free of charge through the FidoNet network and was released on bootleg game discs.
Kommersant is an economic strategy in which events take place in real time, but are paused to await the user's reaction. The player takes on the role of a merchant, whose goal is to increase wealth through commercial transactions: buying and selling, depositing and loaning funds in a bank, buying from dubious persons at a low price, concluding various transactions, and the like.
A simple, cute retro version of classic Chess made in Pico-8. Full implementation of the Chess rules with a juicy interface and some basic AI to play against.
This is a game about rapid expansion and colonizing. As the colony you will move into a beautiful planet and exploit its resources only to leave the planet in a polluted, and destroyed state.
This isn't a game about pollution management, or environmental friendliness. This is a game about exploitation and resource gathering.
In this game turn based game you grow your creatures to destroy the enemy ones.
The board is made out of angle pieces which can rotate. A group of connected pieces is a creature.
Mariuccha is an old elven with a dark, tragic past, trying to make amends for her sins by opening an alchemy shop with the help of her ghost boyfriend Mr Testamentin.