This (mostly) text adventure game places you in the role of hen-pecked hero, Henry Littlefellow. Seeking entertainment once in his life, your goal is to steal back your wages from your wife's purse and head off to the bright lights of the nearby casino (and other establishments) for a night of fun. Unfortunately, your axe-wielding maniac wife won't let things be that simple, and even escaping the house will be tricky without stumbling in the dark or waking the baby and alerting her to your sneaky plan.
Mad Martha is primarily a standard text adventure game, however the user is also presented with the odd arcade section (such as collecting £'s of money whilst avoiding the family cat, or dodging frogger-style across a road to go back home and collect the car keys), to break up the game flow. Getting into the casino leads you to the final challenge.
You must find the control button and free your ship, which is simple enough, though... shall we say... reminiscent of the plot of Adventure A: Planet of Death and many, many other sci-fi text adventures. I will shortly reveal quite a few details about the game's plot, so if you wish to experience Ship of Doom for yourself, I advise you to give it a go before continuing. Because, as always, there are serious...
Released in 1982, Adventure B: Inca Curse is the second in a series of eight
interactive fiction adventures made by Artic Computing. The aim is to explore
an Incan temple in order to find golden treasures. There are eight treasures
and only six items can be carried in the inventory, so the correct treasures
must be collected in order to leave the temple with the maximum score.
Combining a fantasy world scenario with the finest quality arcade style action yet seen on the ZX Spectrum, Halls of the Things brings you a new dimension in computer games - the animated adventure.
A conversational adventure, created with the Graphic Adventure Creator, which was the first one published by Dinamic Software, under the Aventuras Dinamic (AD) label.
Babaliba es un videojuego del género videoaventura desarrollado y distribuido por Dinamic Software en 1984, para el Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Se vendió a un precio de 1.800 pesetas. Fue comercializado en Inglaterra por Silversoft
Marsport is the first (and ultimately only) game in an unfinished trilogy set in the 25th century. Humanity is at war with the Sept alien race, and they are now in a position to invade Earth, as they have the plans for their protective sphere. You play John Marsh, a soldier turned leader who must go to Mars and locate the original plans.
Marsport uses the same game system as Tir Na Nog and Dun Darach, although a 3D effect is incorporated into the graphics. A single path is displayed on screen at a time, and the view is rotated at junctions. The Warriors and Warlords must be shot down using weaponry, making this Gargoyle's most action-driven adventure up to this point.
The Marsport is split into ten distinct sections with their own functions, such as Stores, Administration and Computers. There are robots to interact with, for gaining information or objects. Pairs of objects can be combined to manufacture new ones. A central computer locks out many sections until it can be found and disabled. You will have to shoot
Video adventure where the protagonist, Johny Jones, has to recover four sack of coffee in a jungle full of perils.
We have to collect various items that will allow us to access new areas where one of these coffee sacks may be.
Go spelunking with your buddies! The legendary Spelunker arrives on PlayStation 3 with lots of new contents, including an online multiplayer gameplay for up to 6 players to enjoy co-op play or compete to reach the goal in the shortest time! Based on the classic NES title of the same name.
In this prequel to Magicland Dizzy, our hero has to rescue his nephew then find out how to activate Granddizzy's teleport machine so he can go to Magicland to rescue his friends.
This game is a mini-adventure which serves as an introduction to "Magicland Dizzy" and was given away free on Crash Magazine's covertape in January 1991.
The gameplay in Treasures of the Deep focuses on underwater exploration in a variety of wetsuits and gradually more powerful one-man submarines, in order to fulfill objectives such as capping underwater oil leaks, exploring shipwrecks, and recovering plane crash victims. Finding treasure is also a useful secondary objective - ancient gems from a sunken ship can be put towards upgrading your weapons, equipment, and subs.
The game takes place over 14 diverse underwater locations, ranging from the Bermuda Triangle to Antarctica. The levels are designed to evoke a claustrophobic and moody environment. The game's soundtrack was composed by award winning video game composer Tommy Tallarico. There is one unlockable 'bonus' level, Atlantis. A player can occasionally unlock another bonus level called 'Shark Attack', where they play as a shark, with the objective of eating as many sea creatures or divers as possible.
Barbie Horse Adventures: Riding Camp is the fourth game of the Barbie Horse Adventures video game series based on the Barbie line of dolls by Mattel. The game was released on Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, and Wii in 2008.
Gameplay:
The player on the role of Barbie on an island which has been the victim of a storm. The game is freeform in a sandbox world, allowing the player a range of activities.
The core gameplay is based around equestrianism: players tame, feed, groom, and train horses of various breeds.
As Barbie, the player has the option of completing various quests given to her by the denizens of the island, such as finding lost items or fixing broken objects. Travel over the island is on horseback.
Barbie can participate in timed horse races.
Barbie can also buy diverse sets of clothing, enabling her to play dress-up.
The Legend of Zelda: Outlands, also known as Zelda Challenge: Outlands, is a ROM hack of The Legend of Zelda (NES). It changes the whole game map with a new one, with new dungeons and challenges.