An early networking experiment between BBC microcomputers, Bolo is a top-down tank deathmatch game with a highly simplified physics model, allowing the player not only to move through and among 10 different terrain types, shoot, lay mines, and capture and deploy automated pillbox turrets, but also build speed-enhancing roads, sheltering walls, and water-traversing boats and bridges through judicious use of his lumber-collecting Little Green Man (LGM). Toward what end? Why, the capture of refueling bases and defense of them against enemy human- or computer-controlled tanks.
Guns'n'Glory is a 'tower defense' game set in the Wild West. In it you must ambush the carts that are carrying treasure and steal all the loot, you can then use it to improve your military units among other things.
Welcome to the best auction game around. Millennium Auction pits you against a group of bidders all trying to get the best deals without buying something that has no resale value.
After picking your character, you proceed to your first auction. Take the time to examine what items will be in the auction (you can see what everything looks like and read about the items as well) and then do some research. Talk with the other bidders to see what they like or don't like.
Check the newspaper, radio, and more as you see what items might be worth something when trying to sell them later. Is it worth getting Bill Clinton's Saxophone? Will you be able to make a profit on it if you bid on it? Your research will help you make that decision.
Items available to bid on in the game include many real items such as the Mona Lisa and Starry Night paintings as well as fake items that can still be worth something in this game.
Cannon Strike is a strategy game set during World War II. In two campaigns (overall 16 missions) the player takes either the role of the Russian troops which have to save scientist at the Eastern front or the American/Britain army which searches for a secret chemical plant in the Normandy.
Planetarion is a browser-based massively multiplayer online game created by Fifth Season AS in early 2000. The game places players in control of a planet, with the ability to mine its asteroids for resources, enabling them to construct a fleet of spaceships to attack other players' planets. Although its popularity has declined with the emergence of other similar games and the introduction of a pay-to-play model, which has since been changed to a freemium format, the game is currently still active, and as such is one of the oldest running internet games of its genre.
Welcome to the Trivia Vault contestant! Play as a contestant in a gameshow called Trivia Vault Golf Trivia and bring your thinking hat. Answer golf trivia questions as quickly as you can, the faster you answer the higher the cash value
Space Flowers is an intra-galactic tradewars game. Buy and sell flowers as you upgrade your spaceship and explore the galaxy, locating lost family members along the way. Fight off an evil extra-galactic empire when you are ready. Great fun for all ages!
It was an ordinary day at the Wu-Tang mansion. Ghostface and Raekwon tossed around a football in the backyard while Ol’ Dirty Bastard, RZA, and the rest of the gang watched the game inside. What nobody expected was the knock at the door that would forever change their lives.
Much to their surprise, a tiny but majestic baby with a mysterious pendant was on their doorstep and with nowhere else to go and no sign of who the baby belonged to, the Wu-Tang Clan had no choice but to adopt the tot and nickname him the Wu-Tang Baby.
Little did they know, this baby was much sought after by an eldritch wizard living in the sewers for his pendant, and when the baby was kidnapped by the Cheese Panda XD, a henchman of the wizard, the Wu-Tang Clan was tasked with finding the wizard’s lair in the sewers and rescuing the kidnapped baby from his evil clutches in Tales of Game’s Studios Presents The Sewer Goblet: The Wu-Tang Clan and the Wu-Tang Baby!
3D Armada is a 3D video game adaptation of the classic Battleship home game. Either a human player can play against the computer or human players can compete against each other via TCP/IP network play. Each player gets a 10x10 grid of water squares that are occupied by a fleet of 10 ships-- there is one ship that occupies 4 squares and then there are 2 3-square ships, 3 2-square ships, and 4 1-square ships. Naturally, players can not see the other player's ships. A player makes random strikes against the opponent's nautical positions and is informed when one of the strikes hits something. This is used to estimate where more of a particular ship may lie.
After one player manages to sink the other player's entire fleet, the game treats the participants to a replay of the entire battle, but with both fleets in plain view.
In this turn-based game you play a role of Carthagean warlord Hannibal in his struggle with Roman Empire. Managing resources derived from mines and rised by economy, you recruit armies (people, horses, elephants), siege cities, win the battles, and expand your influence from Africa to Europe.