A detailed graphic adventure game that has a very high end interactive fiction storyline. This game uses a "point and shoot" interface that uses your mouse.
Striker ’95 is the another entry in the popular Striker series. However, this sequel manages to improve on its predecessors almost in every area by featuring a more fluid and friendly gameplay, an expert in-match commentary or the customization support to edit the teams’ default settings. It also has FMV clips.
First you’ll get a lot of choices in the main menu. You can decide you if you want to play a Friendly match (for a short game), Practice (the best way for rookies to learn how to play), and competitions (where you get different options, like Championship, league, Knockout and world cup).
In the main menu you also have the options to edit teams! Yes you can edit your country name, and can put in your favorite names for the players on your team, an option that very few games offered at that time. You can also change the colors of your team’s uniforms, and choose the best tactic (to play in a 4-2-2 or 3-5-2 formation and such). You can even change the face of your players. Fantastic, isn’t it?! And
Joe is the janitor on an automated space station. Unfortunately, the robots have gone berserk and are after Joe, the only human they know of. Joe must find all his keys and escape the space station, or be killed by the mad robots.
5-Letter-Kruiswoord (5-letter-crossword in English) is a game in which the player solves a crossword that consists of only 5 letter words. The player can at any time check whether the answers he/she has given are correct. For every letter that is not filled in, the player gets 1 point. For every letter that is filled in wrong, the player gets 3 points. When the player does not know an answer, they can ask the computer for the right answer, but she will get 25 points. The objective of the game is to fill in the whole crossword with the right answers and get as few points as possible.
Crazy Cows is a turn-based strategy game. It consists of one big battleground where two teams - the Grey Cows and the Brown Cows - fight each other. Each team has a number of cows that must battle each other for victory until the last cow wins.
Picture Perfect Golf is a multimedia golf simulator that uses actual photographs taken from many different angles to simulate the course. It also features a first person view instead of the typical third person view to be used with an infrared golf club accessory, although standard keyboard and mouse works as normal.
As each player drives around the game area they leave a solid trail behind them. The object of the game is to cause other players to crash into one of these trails, one of the moving barriers, or the edge of the game area. The first player to win the required number of rounds wins the game, the default winning score is fifteen but this can be altered.
An optional feature of this game is the use of missiles which can punch holes in the trails. There are four kinds of missiles available in the game, which the player picks them up by running into them, however each player can only carry one missile at a time.
This PC rendition of Chinese Checkers allows players to decide if each color is controlled by a player, controlled by a computer, or removed from the game entirely. It features game saving, a hint system, and music.
Tic Tac Toe is a BASIC implementation of the familiar strategy game, where each player attempts to form a line of either noughts or crosses through the 3x3 game board. Two human players may challenge each other, or one may test his wits against the computer (the human player always goes first). When playing against the machine, its degree of cunning depends on the chosen skill levels: "basic", "more difficult" or "most difficult".
Mega Man 3: The Robots are Revolting is a game in the original Mega Man series licensed by Capcom USA and developed and published by Hi-Tech Expressions in association with Rozner Labs In 1992 for DOS. It is a sequel to the first Mega Man for DOS, with no Mega Man 2 for DOS in between.
The main object of the game was to successfully set up an airline by buying aircraft, planning routes, setting ticket prices and dealing with events such as hostage and oil crises. The game had 4 airlines, a minimum of one of which was human controlled, with the rest being computer-controlled. The game begins with the year set as 1970 and as time progresses more aircraft models become available, corresponding with their first flights in reality.
While Jack was drinking a simple beer, he wasn't thinking that he was absorbing Ar'Kritz a microscopic extra-terrestrial police officer. Now the countdown started, Ar'Kritz causes mutations to Jack's body by creating a toxic substance. Jack is about to transform himself into a powerful monster... but the death will be the final step of this mutation. Help him. Your mission is tricky, enigmas, weapons, bonus... and enemies to fight ! Your objective: Reach the spacial enemy base and destroy it. But before, find a way to separate Jack from his small parasite.
A program coming across as somewhat nonsensical in absence of a certain context, this piece of software puts its operator in the position of the cameraman of an adult film. What this amounts to is viewing one of three softcore pornographic colour still images through a small (viewfinder) window, panning across the image with mouse movements and zooming in or out with the buttons. The player can press R to record so that later on, the game can reproduce the particular combination of camera moves (or: their "adult film") for the enjoyment of the viewer.
Bicycle Solitaire is a single player card game which is played entirely via the mouse. It has an undo function, retains the scores for multiple players - not at the same time though. It features games of Auld Lang Syne, Calculation, Canfield, Four Seasons, Golf, Klondike, and Little Spider.