Take a Break! Crosswords is a collection of puzzles licensed from Dell. Volume I represents the 375 crossword puzzles from Dell Magazines, where you have to put the word, which is an answer for the certain question, in vertical or horizontal line of table. These words have common letters because of crossing and it allows to remember the word by available letters in already resolved words.
Dial Q wo Mawase!, alternatively called Dial Q o Mawase! and often pirated under the name Kyuukyoku Mahjong or Mahjong Lady, is a pornographic mahjong game for the Sega Mega Drive originating in Japan, but developed by unknown developers in some unknown year. The game is somewhat often pirated by other Japanese and Chinese pirates. It appears to be hacked out of Mahjong Cop Ryuu and steals the Cube/Noriyuki Iwadare sound driver.
Ever wish you could take a thousand dollars and head for Vegas, Monaco, or a Caribbean cruise? Here's the next best thing! Five exciting games in one give you the real feel of a high-roller's favorite casino!
TriPeaks is a patience or solitaire card game that is akin to the solitaire games Golf and Black Hole. The game uses one deck and the object is to clear three peaks made up of cards. It was created by Robert Hogue and popularized as a result of being included in Microsoft Solitaire Collection 3.
Tut's Tomb is a variation on "Pyramid", a patience or solitaire game of the Simple Addition family, where the object is to get all the cards from the pyramid to the foundation.
The object of the game is to remove pairs of cards that add up to a total of 13, the equivalent of the highest valued card in the deck, from a pyramid arrangement of 28 cards. When using the standard 52-card deck, Jacks are valued at 11, Queens at 12, and Kings at 13.
Hanafuda Yuukyou-den: Nagarebana Oryuu is a logical game with elements of erotic images. Naturally, you will see them only after victory. Hanafuda is a style of Japanese playing cards used to play a variety of games. Hanafuda translates to 'flower cards'. The name also refers to some games played with the cards.
Millionaire is a version of the popular board game Monopoly. The rules are pretty similar to the original, but the places in the board are the most noticeable difference. Instead of pieces of land with street names, the board features country names, such as Spain, Turkey or Switzerland. After buying such places, players can build houses or hotels.
Up to four players can take turns in this game. Each one starts with 7.500 dollars, and leaves the board when there's no money left to pay the bills. The last player standing wins.
Monopoly is a video game based on the board game Monopoly, released on Genesis, NES, and SNES. Developed by Sculptured Software and published by Parker Brothers. This title was one of many inspired by the property.
This PC rendition of Chinese Checkers allows players to decide if each color is controlled by a player, controlled by a computer, or removed from the game entirely. It features game saving, a hint system, and music.
Battleship is a conversion of the classic board game for the CD-i. The game plays exactly like the original board game. You take turns to fire on certain coordinates in the hope of hitting enemy ships. On the side of the screen there's a little window that shows short naval archive footage whenever you are firing or get hit. You can play against the computer or against a friend.
The 3rd edition of Strip Poker allows you to play with three girls at once. Now with VGA photos of three new girls. Digitized speech at intro is introduced. Rules of five cards poker are not changed. During your play you can undress your woman opponent by winning all her money.
In Mahjong Vanilla Syndrome, the player takes the role of a young man who finds a mysteriously-looking little house, opens the door - and falls through a portal into another dimension! There, he is greeted by a cute bunny-eared girl named Vanilla (perhaps it should have been Bunnyla, but we'll never know), who says she is the guardian of the portal, and if he wants to return home, he'll have to defeat her and the other guardians in the game of mahjong!
Super Momotaro Dentetsu is a video game in the Momotaro Dentetsu series of board game-style video games, genre released in 1989 by Hudson Soft for the Game Boy. The game was only released in Japan.
It is the port of the first game in the series for the Game Boy.