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.
The Keys of Krodacia is the first complete Keen 4 mod, produced by Ceilick with music composed by KeenRush. It is the first episode of the unofficial "The Universe Is Toast" trilogy, and is often referred to as Keen 7. It was released in June 2006, and then re-released in 2009 with new music, additional content and bug fixes.
Are you sick of all those 3D games on the market? Try Lineality, the worlds first one dimensional action shooter game. Sounds low-tech? Not at all. Your one-dimensional battlefield can rotate in three dimensions as you play! A parody of any game that ever put technology ahead of playability!
A collection of three puzzle games: the solitaire board game Satori: Expert Edition, the jigsaw-like Expert Picture Puzzle, and the randomly-generated 3D-Maze: Expert Edition.
SuperBlox is a shareware tetris clone with all the expected mechanics. The main difference this game does is that it has dynamic playing field, meaning specific blocks will at random points in the game will shift up or down in order to add more difficulty or randomness.
Another element that is also added are the addition of bombs, which will be dropped rarely but will help out clear out blocks.
The registered version of this game included full sound and music support (pc speakers only for shareware), support for joystick and mouse, and more.
Blinky 3 is a platformer for MS-DOS, developed by Jeremy Lamar. It's (obviously) the sequel to Blinky 2, though it plays differently. It was released on December 9, 1995. The shareware version of the game was available in the "Kids Only" section of AOL's "Shareware Games".
Maelstrom is a managerial space strategy and simulation game. After the last great war, a small and previously unnoticed planet, Zokbar J, seized the opportunity and pounced on the broken pieces, creating the "Syndicate," which now vies for domination of the galaxy. You defected, and now control Harmony, a large Fitzholium miner, and can manage your planets' resources to build a fleet and defeat the Syndicate.
The idea of this arcade game is deceptively simple: Guide a marble down a path without hitting any obstacles or straying off the course. The game is viewed from an isometric perspective, which makes it harder to stay focused on the direction the ball is to follow. There are tight corridors to follow and enemies to avoid. There is a 2-player mode in which players must race to the finish; otherwise you're racing against the clock.
Q*bert is an isometric platform game with puzzle elements where the player controls the titular protagonist from a third-person perspective. Q*bert starts each game at the top of a pyramid of cubes, and moves by jumping diagonally from cube to cube. Landing on a cube causes it to change color, and changing every cube to the target color allows the player to progress to the next stage.
Il Grande Gioco di Tangentopoli is an Italian game based on the "Mani Pulite" political scandal. It features two types of levels: the first involves shooting at various passing politicians, while the second requires recovering paperwork.