Dunkle Schatten ("Dark Shadows") is a point-and-click adventure. It was distributed for free by the German Federal Ministry of the Interior as a "countermeasure" against violence and anti-semitism.
Karsten and his friends are helping to build a youth centre in their free time. But soon the peace in the town is disturbed by racially-motivated crimes. What started as graffiti on the school wall ends in an arson attack on a local shop from a turkish immigrant.
Even the opening of the youth centre is at risk. Karsten and his friends try to find the ones who are responsible for the crimes.
Gates of Skeldal is a dungeon crawler with a rather unique graphical style and originally only released for the Czech market.
The game has never been officially released in English but has been translated by fans as a result of crowd-funding. Now it is available on both Android and iOS.
The game was originally released with map editor enabling players to create their own dungeons and maps.
Duke Nukem 3D: Kill-A-Ton Collection is a compilation consisting of Duke Nukem 3D and several authorized expansion packs, the original side-scrolling games and various utilities. The content on the discs are as follows:
Disc 1:
Duke Nukem
Duke Nukem II
Duke Nukem 3D and the Plutonium PAK upgrade
Various utilities (including the Build level editor and RTSMaker for editing Remote Ridicule sounds) and extras (such as FAQs and MIDI files)
Shareware versions of Death Rally, Raptor: Call of the Shadows, Rise of the Triad, Terminal Velocity and Xenophage: Alien Bloodsport
Disc 2:
Game Wizards Interactive Game Guide for Duke Nukem 3D
Disc 3:
Duke Nukem 3D desktop themes and screen saver
Duke it out in D.C.
Duke Xtreme
Duke!ZONE II (the 500 user-created levels from Duke!ZONE are not included in this release)
Unlike some of the other collections, the Kill-A-Ton Collection does not include the original CD pressings. The Kill-a-Ton Collection is out of print, and unopened boxes are now highly sought by collectors.
Piers Featherstonehaugh and his faithful servant, Mossop, arrive back home to discover a talking cat on their doorstep. The cat tells them of an outlandish plot concerning genetic mutations gone haywire. It then becomes Featherstonehaugh goal to stop this ghastly activity and to catch the fiends behind it.
In a futuristic Manhattan, a normal kid called Cyril is scanning the airwaves and receives some information about an alien invasion planned to take place in planet earth shortly. So he decides to take his flying skateboard and his gun and go hunt those aliens.
This is a platform game where you shot your enemies and find keycards to open your way through 32 different levels (including 3 secret ones).
The game also includes a level editor.
Jetpack Christmas Special was a free release for the fans of the original Jetpack games. Santa Claus replaces the original hero and must collect presents instead of fuel.
Jetpack is a platform game available as freeware, originally published as shareware by Software Creations in 1993. The object of the levels is to collect all of the green emeralds scattered around the level while avoiding obstacles and enemies. Once accomplished, a door opens which the player must go through in order to advance to the next level. There is a single player, and a local multiplayer mode. The multiplayer mode supports up to eight players, where players take turns on the same machine.
The player is aided in his quest by a jetpack and a phase shifter, which allows tunnelling through certain walls. The environments, which usually consist of mazes of bricks, also feature vines, gold, ladders, ice, boxes, pillars, and conveyor belts. Other obstacles include jagged rocks, force fields, teleport pads, and indestructible bricks. In order to keep his jetpack running, the player has to collect fuel, by means of single/double tanks or fuel grids.
The game includes a simple level editor. Numerous levels have bee
Dstroy is a Bomberman-like game with several gameplay modes: single player, cooperation, and deathmatch! Up to four players can play on the same computer with split-screen. Dstroy has no network support.
In single-player (called story mode) and cooperative, the player(s) has to defeat all the monsters to advance to the next level. The levels consist of solid blocks, and breakable blocks. The players can break a block by dropping a bomb nearby. The bomb explodes only in vertical and horizontal directions, and any solid block will stop the explosion in that direction. Initially the bomb has a very limited range, and only one bomb can be placed at the same time. However when destroying breakable blocks, power-ups may appear. The most common power-ups is extending the range of your bombs, and the increasing the supply of bombs. Other power-ups include freezing all monsters, gaining increased speed, becoming invisible. Most of these are only temporary.
Deathmatch has similar rules except that no monsters are present. Th
BattleTech: The Crescent Hawks' Revenge is a real-time tactics game based in the FASA BattleTech universe. It is a direct sequel to BattleTech: The Crescent Hawk's Inception, though the gameplay is considerably different from that of the first title, which was primarily an adventure/role-playing game.
HOWZAT!? Melbourne-based development studio Beam Software's (eventually becoming Krome Studios Melbourne) first dip into the leg-bye laden world of cricket, released on the NES only in Australia.