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Most Popular Dos Games - Page 10

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  • Hooray for Spelling

    1996

    Hooray for Spelling

    1996

    Puzzle
    DOS
    Hooray for Spelling is an educational game teaching kids to spell in a variety of languages.
  • Hooray for Maths

    1996

    Hooray for Maths

    1996

    Puzzle
    DOS
    Hooray for Maths is an educational game for kids teaching basic mathematics with addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
  • Spellbound!

    1991

    Spellbound!

    1991

    Simulator Arcade
    DOS
    The DOS port of the game plays largely the same but it has re-drawn graphics and UI. Notably it lacks sound effects during gameplay.
  • Beyond Castle Wolfenstein

    1995

    Beyond Castle Wolfenstein

    1995

    Shooter Adventure
    DOS
    The DOS version has different graphics but similar sound to Apple II version. Notably this is a bootable game.
  • Body Quest

    1994

    Body Quest

    1994

    Platform Puzzle
    DOS
    A Russian educational platform game about human anatomy where you learn the structure of the human body through mini-game segments. The game consists of the platforming segment where you need to traverse different floors of the hospital to reach the computer and configure how to setup the different body parts. These computers acts as the mini-games for the player to learn about the body structure. You win the game once you have done all the floors and completed all the computer setups.
  • Frantis: Mission II

    1993

    Frantis: Mission II

    1993

    Platform
    DOS
    Frantis Mission II is unlike its predecessor an action platformer.
  • MegaDestroyer Frantis

    1991

    MegaDestroyer Frantis

    1991

    Shooter
    DOS
    Alien shooting game with a top-down perspective
  • Lethal Weapon

    1992

    Lethal Weapon

    1992

    Shooter Platform
    DOS
    The DOS port of the game features different graphics and different HUD. This port also has no sound besides just music.
  • Fostiator

    2000

    Fostiator

    2000

    Fighting
    DOS
    Fostiator is one of several sample games that demonstrate the capabilities of DIV Games Studio development environment. It is a simple versus fighting game with four characters and three stages, using high-resolution pre-rendered sprites for characters and scenery objects. It is possible to play against the AI with three difficulty levels, against another player on a single keyboard, or watch two AI opponents fight each other. There is no plot but the DIV Games Studio user manual gives short (and rather silly) descriptions of each character: Alien, an animated skeleton of an extraterrestrial warrior with sharp claws; Bishop, a bionic fighter; Ripley, the Earth's best gymnast; and Nostromo, an immortal warrior armed with an axe. The character's names are obvious references to the 1979 film Alien and its sequel Aliens, but the game has otherwise no relation to this franchise. Fostiator was available as a free download from the official DIV Games Studio website. The entire source code of the game was also included w
  • Theatre of Pain

    1997

    Theatre of Pain

    1997

    Fighting
    DOS
    Theatre of Pain is a Mortal Kombat-esque fighting game featuring characters and settings drawn from Roman history and mythology. It features high-resolution SVGA rendered sprites and backgrounds, as did Mirage's previous fighting game, Rise Of The Robots. It uses a six-button layout, with weak, medium, and strong punches/slashes and kicks. There are both single and two-player modes.
  • The Fight of the Sumo-Hoppers

    1996

    The Fight of the Sumo-Hoppers

    1996

    Fighting
    DOS
    The Fight of the Sumo-Hoppers is a physics-based fighting game by Tuomas Korppi. Radioactive wrestlers weighing several megatons fight in the Cement Desert on the planet of Musculia in this ancient holy sport.
  • Armchair Quarterback

    1983

    Armchair Quarterback

    1983

    Simulator Sport
    DOS
  • Commander Keen: Keen Meets the Meats

    2015

    Commander Keen: Keen Meets the Meats

    2015

    Platform
    DOS
    The story involves Keen awakening in a prison cell on the planet Grund-Bief after he got a stomachache due to too much fast food during his sister's birthday party. Keen has been snatched by an Abduct-o-Beam of the organization known as McZargalds, MZ for short, which is led by the Mad Butcher, serves tenderized children and has lax hygiene standards. Not only that, the food on Grund-Bief is so putrid that it has gained sentience. The protagonist is initially unarmed, but soon finds a weapon called Ultra-Spicy Arcturian Megameatballs that allows him to reduce enemies to piles of ashes. However, to defeat the Mad Butcher, he has to obtain an even more powerful weapon, namely thousand-year old Bloog Eggs. Keen must explore Grund-Bief to find the necessary Bloog Eggs so that he can confront the Mad Butcher and rewire the Abduct-O-Beam to save the Earth once again.
  • Are We There Yet?

    1991

    Are We There Yet?

    1991

    Puzzle Quiz/Trivia
    DOS
  • Ant Man

    1995

    Ant Man

    1995

    Platform
    DOS
  • Pangea: Return to Planet Earth

    1993

    Pangea: Return to Planet Earth

    1993

    Adventure Visual Novel
    DOS
    Pangea: Return To Planet Earth is sci-fi-pulp/space-opera-themed multiple-choice interactive fiction game presented as an interactive comic book. The game, self-described as adult in nature, is reminiscent of the Heavy Metal film and magazines. The game was programmed in MMGRASP (MultiMedia GRaphic Animation System for Professionals). It was supposed to be the first episode in an ongoing series, but no subsequent episodes appear to have been released
  • Whatever We Decide to Call this Game

    1993

    Whatever We Decide to Call this Game

    1993

    Adventure
    DOS
    Whatever We Decide to Call this Game is a text adventure game in which one finds themselves outside the doors of their new college with three tasks to accomplish - find a bathroom, enroll in classes, and get a parking sticker.
  • True Blood: The Karthanian Ultimatum

    1994

    True Blood: The Karthanian Ultimatum

    1994

    Arcade
    DOS
    A basic 'arcade flight' game made by MVP Software. It was commonly found on old MS-DOS shareware collections and shovel-ware compilations. Has probably one of the most ridiculous intro videos of it's time.
  • TASO 131

    1998

    TASO 131

    1998

    Shooter Indie Arcade
    DOS
    TASO 131 is a multiplayer action game from the 1990s. Players use helicopters, cruise missiles, ground troops and paratroopers to destroy opponents’ bases while defending their own. In the campaign mode, players also design their own bases in a manner similar to real-time strategy games, constructing buildings from barracks to air defence systems. During the 1990s, there was a whole scene of young guys in Finland making and playing small action-oriented PC games like this, known as suomipelit (“finngames”). The games were distributed via disk swapping and through bulletin board systems (BBS), and eventually also through the Internet (see TASO’s entry in Suomipelit.fi). Many of the most popular finngames, like AUTS and Wings, were split-screen multiplayer flying games inspired by a Finnish Amiga game called Turboraketti. TASO combined split-screen flying with elements from the first real-time strategy game I ever saw, Dune 2. The result was fairly successful. In 1997, TASO was awarded the first prize in a n
  • The Dark Tide

    2001

    The Dark Tide

    2001

    Shooter
    DOS
    The Dark Tide is a campaign mod for Star Wars: Dark Forces, Originally released episodically.
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