A video drug-like CD-ROM by Hideki Nakazawa, a leading expert in stupid CG. It's like watching the psychedelic screen move with a uni-uni, but this CD-ROM has a stupid mode that allows the poop to uni-uni and play with a special stupid brush.
A 3D take on Asteroids that finds you defending an orbital space station from damage.
You will have to deal with the deadly 5th waves (wave 5, 10, 15, etc.). A mother ship approaches your space station and you have to enter through an access tunnel in the rear of the ship and destroy its reactor core ... very difficult. As you progress through levels you can update various systems on your ship (to improve your engines, lasers, etc.). Also, more and varied types of enemy ship begin to swarm in on your space station - attacking you, pulling off segments of your space station, etc.
Sword Dream is a role-playing game system which allows players to create their own scenarios. It was originally released in 1993. The game was later upgraded and became Sword Dream 3D.
Though he was accused of being a murderer, the English 19th century photographer Edward Muybridge kept taking still photographs of man and animals in motion. The interactive CD-ROM “Bio-Morph Encyclopedia” by Nobuhiro Shibayama is based on plates of his photographs, but shows them from a different perspective.
This port saw the same enhanced graphics and UI upgrade from their respective standalone ports return, as well as the higher quality music. However, an intro is absent.
This port of Oh No! More Lemmings sees the resolution noticeably increase compared to the original, which can be very obvious when viewing the lemming sprites. The soundtrack also gets clearer and in better quality overall.
Art "Buddy" Newkirk has disappeared and left you his literary estate. By the looks of it, he and his friends were a very odd bunch. You might have enjoyed knowing them. But you don't: why does "Uncle" Buddy think you do? Where is he, anyway? And what does this have to do with Meister Eckhart and the New York City subway?
To find out, you'll have to pop the floppies into your Mac, drop the tapes into your boombox, and get ready to meet Buddy's friends, read his email, listen to his band, and sort out his (very strange) Tarot deck. Surreal and humorous, this is a world you will often return to and long remember.
The game follows the journey through a dreamlike or even surreal landscape of a little man holding in his hands a red flower from which emanates a bright light. He will meet strange creatures, who will make him a little in spite of himself visit the nooks and crannies of these unknown countries.
Everything you love about Monopoly is now here for the Mac. Classic Monopoly is a mouse click away as you engage in the pursuit of great fortunes. With computer enhanced graphics and billions of different dice sequences it's never the same game twice. Wheel and deal against the supreme game challenger, your Mac. Or play with up to eight players, in this ultimate computer version of the best selling boardgame of all time. The thrill of buying and selling railroads and properties and collecting rent on Park Place awaits you. Pick a "Chance" card and advance to Boardwalk. Or throw doubles three times and "Go directly to Jail" You can play with the "official" Monopoly game rules, or customize them to fit the way you play at home. But as always, the richest player wins. And both color and black and white versions of the program are included - making it perfect for your desktop Powerbook Macintosh. This is a must for the library of any Mac gamer.
"Siege of Darkwood" is a fantasy roleplaying game set in a medieval era. As Captain of the Guard, you must fight and destroy enemies in a bloody Arena.
Valkyrie is, according to the box, one of the most simple to use flight simulators ever created. The game is designed to be as easy as possible to use while teaching you the basics of dogfighting at the same time. The game automatically adjusts the ship's rotor according to your input, leaving you free to decide how to attack or evade the oncoming enemies!
The game features ten different missions with varying difficulty levels and three-dimensional graphics. You can fight up to three computer opponents during your training sessions, and missions where you attack the enemy or defend your base. The game was created by one man: Donald A. Hill, Jr.