A View to a Kill is a game based on the James Bond movie of the same name. It is an action game split into three sections, each one based on a scene in the movie.
Swords of Xeen is a role-playing video game developed by Catware and published by New World Computing. It was initially released in 1995 as a "bonus scenario" in the Might and Magic Trilogy compilation (the "trilogy" refers to Might and Magic III, IV, and V). Subsequently, it was also included in several series anthologies. The game was never published in standalone form. The game began as a mod based on the Might and Magic V engine, which was released in 1993. Personalities from Catware were responsible for leading the modding effort, with story contributions from Ellen Beeman. As development progressed, collaboration with New World Computing was established, and the mod received publishing support.
Swords of Xeen exploits some quirks of the engine to great effect, such as morphing monsters by using the regular animation of one monster and the attack animation of another. The game also contains bugs in scripting, which allow the player to bypass many encounters by walking sideways.
Team up with the CSI Las Vegas crew to solve five murder cases as the newest member of the team. Put your detective skills to test and see if you can crack the case.
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.
Nephi's Quest is a King's Quest-style adventure game taking place in Jerusalem in 600 B.C. The player follows the adventures of Nephi as they occurred in the Book of Mormon (LDS Church). According to their teachings, Nephi was a prophet who predicted the capture of Jerusalem by the Babylonians, and subsequently traveled to America on a boat, where he became the progenitor of the Nephite people.
The Magic Death: Virtual Murder 2 is a video game published in 1993 on Windows 3.x by Creative Multimedia Corporation. It's an adventure game, set in a detective / mystery theme.
Cosmic Walker is an adventure game announced at Nintendo's 2008 Fall Conference in a demo reel along with a few other games slated for a 2009 release. Nothing has been heard since then and it disappeared from release lists and is thus assumed to be canceled.
An adventure game piece where you live together with strange inmates, becoming the subject to experiments conducted in the mysterious accommodation facility "Discipline" in the near future. The main character uses a mysterious device that speaks words to fill the desires of inmates and to "break the wall of the mind". However, if you are watching over what you are using, or if the inmate can not stop wanting it abnormally, they will be subject to severe penalties. The inmates who "collapsed" gradually open their hearts to you, begin to talk about their thoughts and memories. While reading many unique and abnormal words, the true purpose hidden in "discipline", and your lost past will become evident.
Starting from the tarmac at the Chicago Central Spaceport, this text adventure game follows the protagonist through nocturnal adventures during what seems initially to be an ordinary, everyday McCracken Middle School class field trip to Mars on February 4th, 2112 (singing, all together now, "the turbines on the di-molecular ion drive go 'round and 'round!") -- but turns out to be the last 24 hours of the UNASA colony's existence!
Unable to sleep after resting through the flight, the player sneaks out of the hotel and prowls around the colony's spaceport, F.A.K.E. bio-dome, and mini-mall facilities at Conformity Corner... outsmarting an entomophobic security cyborg, befriending a sassy holographic AI designed to be the figurehead goddess deity ("Oona") of the UN's one-world government, and stumbling upon and unraveling codes and ciphers of sacred geometry and mystical numerology left by missing research scientist Lt. Cecil Kraven II, father of a classmate and diagnosed schizophrenic, pointing to the outpost's pendi