An interactive fiction game Captain Pronin: One Against All originally released for the PC, and later unofficially to PlayStation. The adventure quest has 400 endings and 200 animated scenes, its graphics has the similar style as the cartoon series, and the text contains humor, jokes and allusions to various foreign and domestic pop culture references.
According to its introduction, popol maya is “not just a game” but a belief system. Supposedly, its tenets are based on Maya mythology, though it flagrantly misinterprets everything about that culture save for a vaguely tropical setting. The game stumbles onto its own ideas instead, attempting to solve that universal question of how to find meaning in a disorderly, malevolent world.
Robotfindskitten is a "Zen simulation", originally written by Leonard Richardson for MS-DOS. It is a free video game with an ASCII interface in which the user must find kitten on a field of other random characters.
Gord@k, an interactive 3D adventure in which you are an agent of CS Corporation sent into cyberspace to find and eradicate the inventive, artificially intelligent and powerful computer virus, Gord@k.
Castle Kingdoms is a isometric action game. You control a party of five adventures (knight, princess, warrior, elf and wizard) and must fight your way through five castles of evil. You control one character at a time and the other will follow you. While playing you will find objects that make the fight a little easier, such as health and shield potions and scrolls of different sorts.
As Hamlet, your task is to kill the murderer but to prevent the deaths of innocents. That provides an interesting take on original play giving the ability to change the course of events and save some important characters. That includes actually killing rats instead of Polonius and saving Ophelia from madness and ultimate death.
Popeye and the Quest for the Woolly Mammoth, is a game from Brilliant Digital Entertainment starring Popeye, for PC CD-ROM. Created via computer animation, it is a "Mutipath Movie", an interactive film where the viewer must choose Popeye's course of action by clicking onscreen icons at certain times.
Queen: The Eye is an action-adventure game featuring music by Queen. The game is set in the future where "the eYe", and all-seeing machine that has destroyed creative expression in people, is ruling the world.
Gothos is an interactive mystery adventure on 3 CDs. Vampire clans from around the world are gathering, and rumors are circulating that the ancient Scrolls of the First Blood have been unearthed. You play as a male or female vampire and are sent by your Coven into Gothos to investigate. Once inside Gothos you will meet the city's many inhabitants. Some will be exactly as they appear to be, but others will be involved in the web of deceit and corruption that must be unraveled to complete your mission.
Pilgrim is an adventure game set in the Middle Ages after the Crusades during the 13th century. It is the time of the Knights Templar, the Black Plague and the Inquisition when many were tortured and burned at the stake because of their religious beliefs.
An underappreciated gem by Infogrames, written by eminent author Paulo Coelho.
Something new in your everyday hunter-gatherer routine: where did this strange edifice come from? Dare you enter and explore the secrets of this... thing, or do you try to face your enemies? Like you have a choice.
You're on the last day of your vacation, trying to decide whether to quit your job, and the wonders you uncover as you wander around the beach guide your decision.
A piece of interactive fiction written by Ivan Cockrum.
Sol Divide delivers players with the action they are looking for and a story that places them right in the heat of the battle in this fantasy-based shooter. With 3 characters to choose from, players will battle their way through various levels in order to beat the evil Iftar who holds the magical sword Sol Divide. With a combination of magic and hand to hand combat, you will be able to defeat Iftar and recover the sacred Spirit Stone.