CD Shoot is a clay dove shooting game for the CD-i. The game has four game modes: sporting, Olympic trap, balltrap and English skeet. In the game clay doves are launched in the air and using a targeting crosshair you have to shoot them out of the sky.
Fasten your star-belts, you're in for a bumpy ride! Aboard the Laser Lords star cruiser, you will explore Argos, a vast military/industrial complex, Woo, the idyllic Taoist garden planet, and Hive, with its famous anti-gravity chambers. Zendo is your mentor. He will guide you to build strength and skills and amass weapons, documents and information. There are seven alien worlds in all - a mind-boggling galaxy of computer graphics, computer and clay animation, and digital sound.
You'll need everything you can muster to vanquish the Star Lord Sarpendon and destroy the Voidal Implosion Engine!
Text Tiles is a fast-paced word spelling strategy game. Use the given letters to spell words horizontally or vertically. The longer the words, the more points you get. Spell two or more words at the same time for an extra bonus! The clock is always ticking, so use your time wisely. If you don’t place a letter quick enough it will turn into a block. Then you’ll have to work around it!
Would you like to protect your boss who is having an affair? If you got an anniversary gift you didn't like, what would you do? If you found $1 million, would you keep it? You know how you would answer--but what about your friends? Do you think you know? You'll be quizzed on love, family, career, money and potpourri. Sometimes you're right, and sometimes you're not! The answers will surprise you. It's 3rd Degree--the first CD-i game show. You are the contestant in the hot seat in this interactive game. Meet hilarious hosts and a very astute judge. Choose from an assortment of colorful characters and challenge your friends to three rounds of provocative dilemmas! In 3rd Degree it all adds up to lots of laughs, and the kind of lively conflict everyone loves.
Big Bang Show is an exciting and challenging game of skills featuring Albertus the mad scientist and his latest discovery, Sparkie, a bouncing ball of energy.
Only when the player collects the right items, avoids the traps and answers Albertus' questions, can he hyper-space jump into another period. This requires reflexes, speed, knowledge and memory.
More than just a game, the host Albertus adds warmth, humour and personality, presenting realistic adventure for the participants to experience.
Big Bang Show offers a rich graphic environment, including computer graphics for all game screens, digitalized images to illustrate the five periods, video sequences for Albertus' appearances, a sound element for the sound of the ball in movement or in collision with objects, and an original musical accompaniments to the game.
The Earth is under attack. The evil Guardian's forces are in control. Only a few continue to resist and only you can help. Your mission is to survive the dangers of CyberCity, fight your way to the train and destroy the Guardian's planet. Beware: things are not what they seem! Escape From CyberCity is the first CD-Interactive action adventure to utilize full cel-animation, giving the player the feel of starring in a fast action motion picture. This beautifully animated production features a dynamic, high impact soundtrack and complete interactive play.
Mystic Midway: Rest in Pieces – Somewhere between heaven and earth stands the mystic midway. Its live action ‘Master of Cemeteries’ the humorously insulting Dr Dearth, welcomes you to his shooting gallery, Rest in Pieces! Fire away at ghosts, ghouls, and all things that go bump in the night.
Welcome to life in the fast lane, heart pounding competition in high performance racing machines! You’re at the wheel. Advancing through ten of the world’s toughest professional race tracks.
Children's Musical Theatre is a Simulation game, developed by Sonic Images Productions, Inc. and published by Philips Media, which was released in 1992.
Classical Jukebox is a a fully interactive visual program with music. History comes alive on your TV with the colorful lives of fifteen of the world's most gifted composers. Discover how Mozart began to compose at age five. Beethoven wrote his finest work after going deaf at age 47. Now CDI's interactive features give you full fidelity and digitally mastered stereo sound. Over 90 minutes of video highlighting facts about the composers, their work, and the periods in which they lived. The game also has the ability to create your own customized playlist.
See an entire pinball arcade with flashing lights, full digital sound effects and challenging playing fields materialise before your eyes.
The robotic Cyber combines fast action with a complicating factor. Try to launch the ball from the magnet for higher scores.
Enter the world of World War I in Dog Fight. Your mission is to shoot down Fokkers and other planes as you traverse the war torn countryside. Your flippers have gas tanks in them, so don’t use them carelessly!
Spring Break is filled with beach babes, surfer dudes and major wave action. Try to spell the words “spring break” by hitting the beach balls. Once you do, take a trip into the local cafe for bonus scores.
Meltdown is totally nuclear!
Through entertaining, fully animated sequences, children can explore the streets of Richard Scarry's Busy town and choose places and friends to visit. Inside the many shops are games and surprises and opportunities to practice important pre-reading skills!
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 main menu of the game is a scrolling two-dimensional computer animation of Sesame Street hosted by Telly Monster. He follows the player as they choose what doors to go into for different games. Locations include Big Bird's nest, Snuffy's cave (which is depicted here as located behind the courtyard), and Ernie and Bert's apartment.
As with its companion Numbers, this game features posthumous voice-over work by Jim Henson as Ernie and Kermit the Frog. A special thanks message to Henson is seen at the end credits.