Balance is a puzzle game where players tilt a platform to guide a ball through maze-like levels, avoiding hazards and triggering targets. It features simple vector graphics and is known for its high difficulty.
Wall Pipe is one of many Pipedream / Pipemania / Oilswell type games released by Soleau Software. This game plays pretty much the same as the games previously mentioned: Lay out pieces of pipe so that the oil continues to flow. You're given 30 seconds before the oil starts moving. The interface is a bit confusing to me: You need to click the mouse to select the next piece, which then disappears, so you'd better remember what type of piece you're placing. I also encountered a weird bug: The clock continues to tick down while you're in the options menu, but the game apparently only checks when the clock hits 0 while you're in the actual game. So the clock ticked below 0 while I was in the options, and was at -5 when I returned to the game. The oil never flowed and I had to quit the game! Other than the weird bug and the confusing interface design choice, it does work, but there are better Pipedream clones out there, several from Soleau itself.
Bolix is a Pipe Mania type of game where you have to place tile-based pipes in order to lead the ball to one end of the board to the other, scoring points for each tile passed.
Morphman is an interactive video game, running via Microsoft Video, where the player plays as Morphman who has the power to change into different creatures. He is on a mission to rescue Professor Roberts, a physicist from performing military experiments. Morphman must take his jet to a mysterious castle on a mysterious island to rescue the Professor.
Morphman plays on a single screen where a video file plays in the top-left corner. He reacts to different circumstances by picking the correct ability when a challenge appears on the screen. The player has a short time to select the correct button press at pre-determined points in the video adventure. During the adventure Morphman is able to absorb the forms of various creatures to help him which are then shown on the interface.
Math Circus: Act 1 is an educational game for children that teaches maths. All of the game's activities are based around setting up and managing a circus with twelve puzzles and activities in total. Each one introduces a new concept based around logic or maths with an adjustable difficulty level. Skills include spatial reasoning, perceiving patterns in size, order or time, or manipulating variables to influence the tricks of the circus acts. The game saves progress for the solved puzzles automatically. Up to 200 circuses can be started as new profiles.
Dino Hunt is a single-player shareware game. The objective is to get Nicky Neanderthal back to his cave after first hunting the many dinosaurs that inhabit the area.
Computer game for IBM-compatible personal computers running DOS, created by Russian programmer Vadim Bashurov in 1993. It was an unofficial computer adaptation of the famous TV show "Field of Miracles".
Laserstrike is a single-player, shareware, puzzle game. The object of the game is to fire a laser at a target and hit it twice to complete a level. Lasers can only travel in straight lines and so the player must use lasers and other canons to move blocks and mirrors in order to achieve the task. The full version of the game has twenty two puzzles and seven coaching or tutorial puzzles.
In 1993tris the players goal is to destroy a certain number of flies. Flies drop down into the play field in blocks of 2x2. The flies are colored, and can be killed by matching three or more of the same color together.
There are also weapons that will fall down that the player can use by pressing the space bar or enter key.