The residents of 1313 Mockingbird Lane star in this adventure computer game.
Thunder Boy is a platformer not unlike the first Wonder Boy. It was only released in Europe and was developed by the team behind The Great Giana Sisters in 1988...
A hostage rescue simualtion developed by Subway Software for the Amiga, Atari ST, C64 and PC systems.
A derivative of the Spy Vs. Spy genre developed by Flair Software for the Amiga and PC platforms.
A sports game with eight events from the Winter Olympiad published by Flair Software for Amiga, Atari ST and Commodore 64.
A game written by Marco Vallarino for the Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
A game written by Caroline Berg for the Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
A game written by Peregrine Wade for the Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
A game written by Chet Rocketfrak for the Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
A game written by Michael Kielstra for the Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
A game written by Ade for the Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
A game written by Amelia Pinnolla for the Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
A game written by Phil McGrail for the Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
A game written by Andrew Schultz for the Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
A game written by verityvirtue for the Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
A game written by Jack Welch and Ben Collins-Sussman for the Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
A game written by Arthur DiBianca for the Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
A game written by Marco Vallarino for the Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
A game written by mathbrush for the Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
A game written by Victor Ojuel for the Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
Frank Castle alias The Punisher is the only man who can stop The Trust, a shadowy organisation, in this 2D shooter developped and published by The Edge for the ...
A promotional platformer for Kellogg's Cereal released in 1994 in Germany.
Actually the third in Artdink's series of train and railroad simulators, A-Train saw multiple releases outside of Japan.
An obscure arcade-style game for the Amiga and Atari ST. The player tries to collect all dots to proceed to the next level, while avoiding enemies and hazards....
A full conversion of the arcade shoot'em up Darius for the Atari ST, the Amiga, and the ZX Spectrum. Ported by Softek International Ltd. and published by The Ed...
A piece of Interactive Fiction created with Inform 7 by Steph Cherrywell.
A piece of Interactive Fiction created with Inform 7 by Buster Hudson.
A piece of Interactive Fiction created with Inform 7 by Carolyn VanEseltine.
A piece of Interactive Fiction created with Inform 7 by Chandler Groover. The player is the dog of Sherlock Holmes.
A computerised version of the old pencil and paper game combining simple strategy with sheer guess-work.
A one-on-one fighting game based on the same-named movie by Columbia Pictures.
A game written by Jason Ermer for the 21st Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
A game written by Marshal Tenner Winter for the 21st Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
A game written by Andrew Schultz for the 21st Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
A game written by Joey Jones and Melvin Rangasamy for the 21st Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
A game written by Nick Junius for the 21st Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
A game written by Víctor Ojuel for the 21st Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
A game written by Chandler Groover for the 21st Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
A game written by Katherine Morayati for the 21st Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
A game written by Arno von Borries for the 21st Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
A game written by MathBrush for the 21st Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
Wild Wheels is a car soccer game developed by Red Rat Software and published by Ocean.
Ninja Remix 16 is a remake of the original The Last Ninja for 16-bit computers.
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by J. Robinson Wheeler.
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Andrew D. Pontious.
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Mike Snyder.
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Ryan Veeder and Emily Boegheim.
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Carolyn VanEseltine.
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by multiple authors, the project was initialized by Emily Short.
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by J. J. Guest.
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Nuku Valente.
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Jim Munroe. Is on the list Interactive Fiction Top 50 of all time (2011 edition).
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Ivan Cockrum. Is on the list Interactive Fiction Top 50 of all time (2011 edition).
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by C.E.J. Pacian. Is on the list Interactive Fiction Top 50 of all time (2015 edition).
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by S. John Ross. Is on the list Interactive Fiction Top 50 of all time (2015 edition).
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Suzanne Britton. Is on the list Interactive Fiction Top 50 of all time (2015 edition).
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Emily Short. Is on the list Interactive Fiction Top 50 of all time (2015 edition).
A piece of Interactive Fiction. Is on the list Interactive Fiction Top 50 of all time (2015 edition).
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Jimmy Maher. Is on the list Interactive Fiction Top 50 of all time (2015 edition).
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Victor Gijsbers. Is on the list Interactive Fiction Top 50 of all time (2015 edition).
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Ian Finley. Is on the list Interactive Fiction Top 50 of all time (2015 edition).
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Emily Short. Winner of the Best Game award in the 2012 XYZZY Awards.
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Aaron A. Reed. Winner of the Best Game award in the 2009 XYZZY Awards.
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Eric Eve. Winner of the Best Game award in the 2006 XYZZY Awards.
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Sean M. Shore. Winner of the 20th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition (2014).
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Lynnea Glasser. Winner of the 19th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition (2013).
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Truthcraze. Part of the Andromeda Series created by Marco Innocenti.
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Joey Jones. Part of the Andromeda Series created by Marco Innocenti.
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Marco Innocenti. Part 2 of the Andromeda Series. Winner of the 18th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition (2012).
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Ryan Veeder. Winner of the 17th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition (2011).
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Matt Wigdahl. Winner of the 16th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition (2010).
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Jack Welch and Ben Collins-Sussman. Winner of the 15th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition (2009).
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Paul O'Brian. The third game in the Earth and Sky trilogy. Winner of the 10th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition (...
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Paul O'Brian. The second game in the Earth and Sky trilogy. Winner of the 8th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition (...
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Ian Finley. Winner of the 6th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition (2000).
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Jacob Weinstein. Came second in the TADS division of the First Annual IF Competition, in 1995.
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Leon Lin. Came third in the TADS division of the First Annual IF Competition, in 1995.
A piece of Interactive Fiction written by Magnus Olsson. Winner of the TADS division in the First Annual IF Competition, in 1995.
A German political simulation of the 1990 reunification process, developed by Neudelsoft in 1990.