Cho is a young farmer who travels the world in search of adventure, fame, and fortune. He is asked by the king to find out the whereabouts of the evil prince Gallus, overpower him, and bring him back to the king to serve his punishment for burning down the palace and murdering Kane the previous day. If Cho succeeds in his quest, the king will hand the throne over to him. Unfortunately, Cho doesn't have anything to start off with, so he must find some weapons and protection before he starts.
Your quest begins in Sharma City, where the palace resides. You can talk to people to get some hints on what to do and where to go. Along the way you may find some weapons that can be found hidden in treasure cheats or are given to Cho. Some of these weapons include swords for killing enemies, and bombs for blowing up obstacles that get in your way. Some locations have teleports (one-way only) that will get you from one place to another, and you can reveal any hidden items by shooting any flora.
Welcome to Lost Contact, the fourth add-on content pack for Alien: Isolation, returning to the epic Salvage Mode.
Trapped in deep space on board Sevastopol, you'll need to explore the station to complete objectives and survive. Can you evade your enemies across ten waves of challenges, or will you take them head-on?
- The second all new Salvage Mode map, featuring the Lorenz Private Wards and the Emergency Power Plant.
- Play as fan-favourite Axel and equip yourself with the Revolver and Boltgun.
- Try to survive encounters with Working Joes, other humans and the terrifying Alien itself.
Welcome to The Trigger, the fifth add-on content pack for Alien: Isolation.
Can you make Sevastopol safe? You’ve been given a box of explosives and the locations to set them. All you need to do now is pull the trigger… and stay alive.
- Features three all-new Survivor Mode maps. Can you survive and get the highest score?
- Play as Ricardo and learn the truth behind the explosives on board Sevastopol.
- Avoid security alarms, take on Working Joes and above all, survive the Alien.
Welcome to Trauma, the second add-on content pack for Alien: Isolation. This pack features three all-new maps for Survivor Mode, a time-based challenge to test your skills.
Face off against a range of enemies across the medical bays of Sevastopol station. Will you evade, distract or confront them? You'll have to act fast if you want to survive.
- Three new maps, including a claustrophobic scramble through the Sevastopol vents.
- Play as Chief Medical Officer Lingard and get faster access to Medikits and distraction IEDs.
- Destroy any trace of your research and save the survivors on the station.
Welcome to Safe Haven, the third add-on content pack for Alien: Isolation, featuring the all-new Salvage Mode. How long can you survive?
You've found the only safe room on Sevastopol but supplies are running out. You'll have to venture out, complete objectives and return to the safe room safely. But who's waiting for you out there? And what choices will you make to stay alive?
- An all new Salvage Mode map, twice the size of any previous Survivor Mode map.
- Play as Hughes, and get faster access to the Bolt Gun, Shotgun and EMP Mine.
- Choose to explore the Gemini Systems or the Bacchus Apartments.
The media franchise Hugo includes numerous video games based on or inspired by an interactive television game show of the same title. The series of more than 30 games, including spin-offs, sold over 10 million copies for the Amiga, Commodore 64, PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Game Boy, and mobile game systems. Most of the titles are platform games or minigame sets, but there are also some educational games.
Transylvania III: Vanquish the Night is the third and final game in the Transylvania series of graphical text adventures. The evil Vampire, Lord Drakul had been destroyed and the throne regained in The Crimson Crown.
Your courage and problem-solving ingenuity will be put to the test as you try to escape from Medea's forbidden tomb. You must pass through countless rooms and secret passages. Overwhelming terror and ghoulish obstacles await you at every turn. You'll need every shred of intelligence and survival skills to pass untouched from the Crypt of Medea. Escape has never been so thrilling!
Autopsy of this adventure.
Damocles: Mission Disk 1 is a data disk for the game Damocles: Mercenary II allowing you to complete more missions and explore the planet Eris and the surrounding Galaxy while the comet Damocles heads for the planet. The game looks and plays like the original game.
Welcome to a world of magic, mysterious traps and diabolical danger, graphical glory and fast, fiendish gameplay. Your desperate struggle against the forces of chaos will pit you against a relentless enemy onslaught; you'll need wits, cunning and expert swordsmanship to defeat the evil nemeses. Let's hope you don't pass out at the sight of blood.
Using unique Ellipsoid technology, Ecstatica 2 places you in a vast gaming world that'll keep you in its spell for a long, long time. With over 1,100 camera views, superbly animated characters and a huge array of magic weapons, this is an exceptional action adventure from one of the most creative teams around.
In this Infocom interactive adaptation of James Clavell's Shogun novel, you play John Blackthorne, pilot-major of the Dutch trading ship Erasmus, shipwrecked in Japan and struggling to survive in a foreign society.
Cyberqueen is a text based game that explores the Violence perpetrated on the player by a brutal cyberpunk AI character.
The violence is conveyed in an erotic manner, having the player imagine the dominance of the AI over the player's body.
Silicon Dreams is a trilogy of interactive fiction games developed by Level 9 Computing during the 1980s. The first game was Snowball, released during 1983, followed a year later by Return to Eden, and then by The Worm in Paradise during 1985. The next year they were vended together as the first, second and last of the Silicon Dreams. Early advertisements gave it the title of Silicon Dream, but it was pluralised later.
As most Level 9 games, the trilogy used an interpreted language termed A-code and was usable in all major types of home computer of the time, on either diskette or cassette. Level 9 self-published each game separately, but the combination was published by Telecomsoft, which sold it in the United States with the tradename Firebird and in Europe with the tradename Rainbird.
The trilogy is set in a not too-distant future when humans have started colonising space. For the first two instalments the player has the role of Kim Kimberly, an undercover agent, whose goal in Snowball is to save the coloni
The President and nine other world leaders have been kidnapped. You must search through clues inside a simulated government database to find them and the reasons behind their abduction.
Based on François Bourgeon's French comic book series from the '80s, the game follows the series' plot very closely.
As the French Revolution is about to begin, Hoel and Isa find themselves in Brittany after a series of unfortunate events. They will face a thousand dangers, travel from the European to the African shores, in a quest to discover truth about Isa's real identity.
The player controls, in turn, the actions of the daring heroine, the courageous and loving sailor, and more than fifteen other characters living towards the end of the eighteenth century.