Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon is a colorized port of Ganbare Goemon: Sarawareta Ebisumaru!, released as part of Konami GB Collection Vol. 3 for the Game Boy Color in Europe. This version marks the game's first release in English, since the original Game Boy version was exclusive to Japan.
Gameplay is similar to Ganbare Goemon! Karakuri Douchuu which was released on the Famicom. Only Goemon is playable, and the game consists of him rescuing Ebisumaru; Sasuke and Yae do not make appearances.
Laura is an adventure game where players control a girl named Laura. She explores her Victorian-style home and town, completing missions and mini-games to help people and bring happiness, aiming to restore the sparkle of a magical diamond. Designed for a younger audience, it focuses on gentle exploration and problem-solving.
Barbie Magic Genie Bottle is a computer game that is packaged with a custom-purpose input peripheral -- an actual genie bottle that attaches to a Windows PC via a standard PC 15-pin joystick port. The bottle is used to invoke special actions during the game and is thus a required component of the gameplay.
Barbie transports the player to the distant land where you will be assisting her. Barbie needs the player to visit 5 different lands and collect 5 different gems. In order to collect the gem in each land, the player must solve a puzzle. Solving the puzzle requires collecting 5 puzzle pieces scattered about the land.
Gameplay involves navigating through a first-person 3D city on foot and via flying carpet, which raises the player up to a higher plane. All the while, Barbie is in tow lending advice. Throughout different cities, the player also has to interact with other people and complete sub-quests that they assign in order to advance the game.
Lightslayer is an action role-playing game played in first person perspective. As a dark elven sorceress, you travel through a vast world, fighting monsters and completing quests in the search for your missing mentor.
Lightslayer was my first commercial game, originally released in the year 2000, almost 20 years ago. This is version 3, which I have upgraded for newer computers. Changes include:
OpenGL-accelerated rendering.
Run at the native full screen resolution, or in a resizeable window.
Full mouse support, in the menus and the actual game.
A few minor user interface and game balance improvements.
The original Wrath of Darkness game included as a bonus.
However, the actual content of the game is untouched, in all of its primitive programmer-art glory. Overall, I think this game has held up incredibly well to the test of time, which is another way of saying that the ugly and clunky aspects of the game were already ugly and clunky when the game was first released.
Step into the boots of a fireman in this action shooter. The overall objectives are to put out raging fires and to save the lives of anyone unfortunate enough to remain inside burning structures.
With the cantankerous Wizard of Wordplay evicted from his mansion, the worthless plot can now be redeveloped. The city regulations declare, however, that the rip-down job can't proceed until all the items within had been removed.
As an adventurer hired by the demolitions contractor to kleptomaniacially clear out this mansion, you must engage in wordplay in order to gather all the items inside. It is not necessary to think of puns, cliches, or homonyms, however, as has been the case with previous logological interactive fiction. The puzzles in Ad Verbum are of a different—and perhaps even unique—nature.
In this intense, story driven adventure, play the role of Adrian Blake and travel into the past, to the city of Pompeii, 79 A.D. In a world rich with characters and the flavor of a long forgotten era, journey along with Adrian and experience a life, long buried in history. Solve many puzzles and challenges while avoiding dangerous foes. Complete numerous side quests to accomplish your purpose. Immerse yourself in the beauty and the tragedy of a society rich with culture and ritual. Go back in time, before it’s too late…
Agharta: The Hollow Earth is an point and click adventure game set in 1926, where you play as a pilot who is asked to fly to the North Pole and find a scientist who was lost with his expedition to find the entrance to the Hollow Earth.