King's Bounty 2 is an unofficial game inspired by New World Computing's King's Bounty that was created in 1992-1993 by Sergei Prokofiev, a programmer based in Kharkov (Ukraine). The game is neither a remake nor a sequel to the original King's Bounty, but rather it expands on the ideas of its inspiration while adding new, unique elements. Custom EGA graphics that had been made for King's Bounty 2 often draw inspiration from Russian/Slavic folk tales.
The game isn't shy of its rather clichéd plot. An evil wizard has stolen an important MacGuffin (which isn't even named) from the King, and hid it away in the Dark Castle on a lost continent. The player, taking the role of the King's trusted knight, must find the castle, defeat the wizard and bring the artifact back. Before this can be done however, the continent where the Dark Castle is located must be found. To this end, the player must find five pieces of an ancient map that have been scattered across other continents. Each continent's Lord of the Land might help
A pilot is warned by a mysterious stranger that something terrible is about to happen in his town. Rushing home, the pilot discovers that his wife and baby daughter were murdered. The stranger who tried to warn the pilot is gravely wounded; however, before dying, he passes some information to him. The hero is back on his plane, determined to avenge the deaths of his beloved ones, alone against terrorist forces whose true goals are yet unknown...
Zone 66 is a top-down shooter in which the player controls an aircraft, eliminating other planes as well as ground-based hostile units (tanks, etc.). The player-controlled aircraft is able to move in any direction, avoiding enemy fire or preparing a better angle for the next shot. There is a wide selection of aircraft to choose from and each of them, before the gameplay, can be individually equipped with different types of weapons like missiles and bombs. Battles take place on eight different maps.
A 3D dungeon crawling RPG for the PC. It is a follow-up to the earlier Moraff's Revenge and Moraff's World. It was notable at the time for supporting high-resolution SVGA graphics.
MS-DOS game released in 1992 by Richard Carr. First game to use the principle of "Capture The Flag." It is a strategy game, where two teams try to capture the other's flag before the other team captures theirs. The game takes place on a large field, with various types of terrain. You control one of the teams; the other team can be either controlled by the computer, or by another human player.
Solar Winds: The Escape is a space saga. You are Jake Stone, a mercenary for hire. Go around the galaxy, make money, destroy ships, smuggle cargo, upgrade your ship and uncover a sinister plot.
Another add-on for Links 386 Pro, and Microsoft Golf. Now it features the course designed by master architect E. Lawrence Packard, which has been crowned by some as Florida's number one course.
An add on course compatible with Links VGA, Links 386 Pro, and Microsoft Golf. Play the course created by the author of Morse Code and made famous by Bing Crosby's "Clambake" in 1947.
Eagle Eye Mysteries is a educational game that has you play along side one of the two in-game protagonists Jake or Jennifer Eagle. Aid these Twin kids form Eagle Eye Detective Agency and help and explore their community of Richview by solving the cases given to them.