The first game in a series of Christmas-themed Jazz Jackrabbit releases.
Jazz Jackrabbit: Holiday Hare 94 is a special shareware release of the first Jazz Jackrabbit title, released in December 1994. This release of the game features a unique christmas-themed level. This Holiday Hare episode was later retroactively added on subsequent prints of the CD-ROM version as Episode X.
You Still Won't Make It is a challenging instant-death platformer developed by Vetra Games, the sequel to You Probably Won't Make It. The game includes three 'worlds', each containing 18 levels, as well as the 18 'classic' levels from You Probably Won't Make it, recreated for the new game.
The player controls a small black creature through levels that fit without scrolling on the screen. Levels are unlocked by completing previous levels, but can be replayed at any time afterwards. The game has no plot, and new concepts in-game are introduced through specific levels and not explicitly.
Levels are made difficult through the usage and placement of obstacles - mostly spikes - which all kill the player immediately upon contact (and shred the creature into bones and gibs). Most obstacles are static, requiring only accuracy in movement and careful jumps, but several include interactive objects or moving platforms - or, in one of the few concessions to the player, checkpoints. Levels are not timed, and there is no scorin
In this game Moorhuhn Indy has to take the precious "amulet of thingy" from the hidden temple of the jungle. But he is not alone on the way: a horde of wild gorillas, crocodiles and shamans seem to want to prevent the amulet from thingy from getting into the hands of an adventure treasure hunter. The chicken already has a lot to do against bats, creepy skeletons and spiders, but then it also encounters aliens who have settled in the deep jungle and are making the journey to the treasure more and more difficult for Moorhuhn Indy. But with courage, skill and a cool head you can succeed in guiding Moorhuhn Indy through the 21 levels to the precious amulet of thingy! There is also plenty of gold, gems and other valuable treasures to be found to fill your high score with.
A horror platformer developed by John George Jones and published by The Power House for the ZX Spectrum. The player's mother, the Android Queen, has been dismembered and he has now to collect pieces of her body and sew her back togheter.
A Donald Duck licensed platformer released in 1995 for the Super Famicom.
Donald gets transported into a world of dreams through the use of a Magic Cap, and must stop the evil Magician Pete to save this unknown land.
Yogho Yogho spel is a platform game where the player takes the role of a boy who likes the Dutch yoghurt drink Yogho Yogho. In every level the protagonist has to find one or more objects and bring them to someone or something. Bonus levels full of fruits can be played in between to help the player reach a higher score. Lives come in the form of dreams and hit points can be replenished by drinking a glass of Yogho. Locked doors can be unlocked with keys found around the map.
Guimo is an action platformer for DOS about a fearless galactic sentinel and lizard dude called Guimo who needs to save Bitland from being annihilated.
Kaleidoscope is a charming platformer experience that revolves around restoring color to the world. Traverse the four surreal environments, rescue the Murmurs, collect the lost colors, and save Kaleidoscope from the colorless plague!
In Psybadek, you maneuver a hoverboard through jungle, desert, underworld and ice levels as Xako or Mia to save your friends trapped by an evil overlord. While more action oriented than racing, the game encourages you to pull off tricks and speed, all the while collecting stars and solving the odd puzzle.
The second edition of Umihara Kawase: Shun was launched almost three years after original release at a lower price as part of the Maruan series. This release contains five additional fields taking the total to fifty five. The game's cut-scenes have been replaced with scrollable, static art of the protagonist, however, due to the removal of all Mitchell branding.