The Secret of Donkey Island (Tajemství Oslího ostrova), is a point-and-click adventure game from 1994, and the first commercial Czech PC game. It’s a parody of Monkey Island that takes place shortly after the first two games. You play as Gajbraš Trípvůd, who must escape the island while on the run from LeChuk's brother, LeGek.
Many centuries ago, Margaret was introduced to the Black Death. She sought the devil's protection in a pagan cult of devil worshipers. Through demonic rites, Margaret became a powerful sorceress, her strength growing with each year. Then the Bloody Judge set off a vicious wave of executions for profit and pleasure. Margaret was condemned to burn. From within the flames, she cast a dreadful curse upon the land. Then she appeared to her daughter, Alucarda.
"Avenge me, Alucarda! Avenge my death!"
You are Alucarda. You begin the game on a quest for vengeance, though this may change as you progress. You begin with no witchcraft abilities, so you must gain them. The game mainly plays like a classic point-and-click adventure game and features a Sierra-style score system. The player needs to examine the environment, collect objects and solve puzzles. There are also first-person combat sections.
While the game states that it is shareware and advertises a commercial version that's uncensored and features additional conten
Manic Miner is a remake in DOS of a video game originally written for the ZX Spectrum by Matthew Smith and released by Bug-Byte in 1983 (later re-released by Software Projects). It is the first game in the Miner Willy series and among the early titles in the platform game genre. The game itself was inspired by the Atari 800 game Miner 2049er. It has since been ported to numerous home computers and video game consoles.
MagiDuck is a simple platform-game designed to work on 8088/8086 class computers (the first IBM PC:s) with a CGA-compatible display adapter. It runs in a tweaked 40x25 text mode, giving the game a pseudo-pixel resolution of 80x50 with 16 colours and text combined from 2 half height Ascii-characters.
Frigate is a real-time, text-based strategic game which pits you and your ship against a Soviet fleet of vessels. The object of the game is to destroy as many of the Russian ships as possible while avoiding destruction. Points are awarded for destroying your enemy while avoiding their missiles. Your ship, a nuclear powered guided missile frigate, has many advantages over its Russian counterparts, but you are outnumbered by a large margin. You will be operating on an area of 1,000,000 square miles. At your disposal you have radar, sonar, jamming equipment, anti-missile capabilities and three types of ordinance.
Armed with a magic candy cane that shoots jingles and sprinkles, you run around the North Pole gathering gifts, freeing grounded reindeer, and thawing out elves. Beware of the growling abominable snowmen and the menacing grinchy creatures!
The townspeople are alarmed: the wicked witch has been seen riding about on her broom, casting her vicious spells and turning the town upside down. Only the good magician Arthur can undo her evil conjurations – but he’s nowhere to be found! Can you locate Arthur and help turn the town right side up again?
The player controls a small boy who attempts to find the good magician, exploring various locations around town to find helpful clues and objects; woven into the plot are several puzzles and mini-games designed to develop coordination, memorization and graphical/musical skills.
The cursor changes shape to indicate objects of interest, and there’s simple click/drag inventory system. The mini-puzzles vary in difficulty, according to the chosen skill level.
SideLine is a scrolling space shooter on DOS and the first game developed by the Taiwanese studio EMAG. It was first released in Taiwan in 1996 and later saw a limited release in Poland.
In RedCat 2, the mouse gang led by the dangerous wizard Kyrion has kidnapped Princess Dana. RedCat's task is to free the princess. For this he has to fight through all kinds of paths, fields and forests in the land of Kyrion.
The DOS port of this game is mostly the same graphically compared to the original Amiga release, though there are some slight color changes (most notably in the UI which has changed from organe to yellow). The original AdLib (and by extension, Tandy 3-Voice) tracks are generally longer than the Amiga arrangement, and they play in a slightly different order. The track "The smiling blues" plays before "Much joviality" and "Not at all serious". This game was released as a stand-alone expansion or an add-on, and could picked up either as a 3.5" or 5.25" floppy disk.