Part of the DOS Games June 2023 Jam.
Play as long as you can and try to beat your own score.
Collect clothes dryers (to prevent them from eventually falling on cities below) without missing any, and don't crash into the cities yourself!
The ship has very little fuel on-board, and every action (thrust, shots) use some fuel. Make more fuel by shooting asteroids, with your asteroid-to-fuel converter beam.
Deluxe Trivial Pursuit is an improved new version of Trivial Pursuit, featuring among others 3,000 new questions, VGA 256-color graphics, music and sound effects, and a fully animated quizmaster.
Mad News is a German business simulation. You are chief editor of a tabloid newspaper. With spectacular stories you try to increase your paper's circulation (and your account balance). You also can earn money with adverts in your paper. Two other papers are in competition with you.
1939 is a 2D turn-based strategy game with elements of the strategy board games, similar to the Panzer General series. It represents all the major battles of the September Campaign against Poland, referring directly to historical events that launched World War II. The game contains 7 historical and 5 fictional scenarios. The army units are represented by tanks, motorcycles, infantry, cavalry, artillery, reconnaissance aircraft and bombers. The game features numerous historical pictures and allows up to two players to play and choose the Polish or German side.
One of the first Israeli action games!
Beasts of Horror you play as a warrior from millions of years in the past. Your people have recently left the caves and started a village. However, your wife returned to the caves to gather the rest of her belongings and has not returned. Now you must take up arms against fire-breathing dragons, deadly wasps, and other strange creatures to rescue your wife.
Once thought lost, this game was eventually rediscovered by the Israeli Game Conservation Movement.
A sidescrolling shoot 'em up where you control a fighter pilot assigned to attack alien bases. The player's ship can be upgraded so that it can fire in multiple directions and the player can use bombs. Along the way, humans can be saved for additional points.
Wings is a freeware video game (originally shareware) created by Miika Virpioja. A 2D, DOS-based computer game with space ships that behave like lunar landers. The player can select one of 33 weapons, and the surroundings can be destroyed. The game includes multiplayer capabilities, either through linked PCs or two or more players using one keyboard plus gamepads/joysticks. In the original shareware version certain weapons were locked until the game was registered.
The object of 123-Talk is to talk to your child, to help teach them how to say numbers, counting, addition, subtraction, and interact with a computer. For children ages 1-4, 123-Talk will teach your child to say the the numbers 1 through 10 and how to find numbers on the keyboard. They will also learn how to sing the 123 song and how to draw with Easy Draw II.
The registered version of this game lets you play with the latest version and also include new features.
A prequel expansion containing chapters 4, 5, and 6. This expansion was sold separately for the original release of Wolfenstein 3D, but was bundled into the game for future releases.
Jeopardy! is a turn-based puzzle game developed by Sharedata and released by Sharedata in 1987. Jeopardy! runs on MS-DOS. This version of Jeopardy! was the first release based on the TV game show of the same name.
"Mah Jongg -V-G-A- is a high-tech simulation of the ancient Chinese game of Mah Jongg. Some historians date Mah Jongg back to the time of Confucius -- over 25 centuries ago!
It's believed that sailors and fishermen played Mah Jongg as a diversion from the monotony of their long voyages. The game was originally played with cards, but eventually bone and bamboo tiles were substituted since these were less likely to be blown off the deck.
Mah Jongg -V-G-A- recreates the beauty and addictive pleasure of Mah Jongg, but uses modern data processing techniques and high-resolution graphics instead of bamboo tiles.
In an attempt to make this game as elegant and as enjoyable as possible, the author has used some of the most advanced features of today's state-of-the-art MS-DOS computers. Not all PC computers are able to run Mah Jongg -V-G-A-. But if yours can, prepare yourself for the meeting of the past and future!!!"