A 3D sports game set in the future that plays like a cross between soccer and hockey while using a hovercraft. The game was distributed under a number of names, with the only difference being a puck sprite being used instead of a ball.
Returning from Mars after defeating the aliens who were planning to invade Earth, Sirey and his friends must now help the scientists rebuild the ruined civilization. After many adventures, the aliens are striking back with an even stronger force.
The player commands Sirey, the blue-haired kid. His first mission is very naïve, to clean the house’s backyard. Of course, things will soon get more complicated until Sirey fights for humankind's destiny against the alien invasion. For that, he’ll have to recover a robot project long forgotten, the Teenook.
In this well-known game, the player takes control of a worm (or snake) which is constantly moving forward, eating mushrooms. The player can use the arrow keys to turn the worm, but must take care not to run into the surrounding walls, the obstacles, or the worm itself. Once the worm has eaten 5 regular mushrooms, doors open in the walls, through which the player can advance to the next level.
Pango is an action game released in 1983 for IBM PC/compatible computers. It is a clone of the arcade game Pengo and the gameplay is very similar. In the game, players controls Pango, a penguin like character, with the goal of clearing an ice maze of all the bees roaming around it within the one minute time limit. The maze consists of numerous ice blocks which Pango can either push around or destroy. The bees are constantly chasing the player throughout the maze and will cause Pango to lose a life if caught. The bees can be eliminated in two ways: they can either be squashed with ice blocks, or if they are near a wall that Pango is kicking the bee will become dazed allowing Pango a short time to squash it.
After the Columbine High School massacre, it was reported by various news sources that one of the perpetrators, Eric Harris, had created multiple WADs for the game Doom II. While many of them have been archived and preserved, some of them have not.
One of the lost ones is titled "RealDoom", which is rumored to be a full recreation of Columbine High School. It has been stated on page 7043 of the Columbine Report that Eric had said that he had made a level WAD that is a recreation of the high school, however if it is RealDoom or not is unconfirmed.
Hovering castle is one of the first Bulgarian games for PC. The game is a representative of the Quest genre, it was created in 1992 and is not commercial. The authors are Hristo Bozhinov, Ivan Kolev and Stanislav Evstatiev. Ivan Kolev and Stanislav Evstatiev later founded Dimension Design and Garga Games. The game has graphics of (320x200x256 colors) with drawn characters and setting, and even becomes "cult" for many players. The game is partly controlled by text commands in Bulgarian, such as "Вземи чашата", and there are constantly witty messages in Bulgarian.
Battle of the Brains, also known as Keen 9, is the third and final episode of the unofficial "The Universe is Toast" trilogy by Ceilick, with the bulk of the modding done by Ceilick, Mink and Tulip, with extensive patching by Levellass and Lemm. Work on the mod began shortly after the release of Dead in the Desert in 2009. It was released in February 2011.
Dead in the Desert is the first complete Keen 6 mod, produced by Ceilick with music composed by Mr.M and ZidaneA. It is the second episode of the unofficial "The Universe is Toast" trilogy, and is often referred to as Keen 8. It was released on July 21, 2009, and a second version on Sept. 14, 2009.