The game's protagonist is called "Rockford". He must dig through caves collecting gems and diamonds and reach the exit within a time limit, while avoiding various types of dangerous creatures as well as obstacles like falling rocks and the constant danger of being crushed or trapped by an avalanche, or killed by an underground explosion.
Bburago Rally is a rally racing game exclusively released for the Commodore 64, featuring miniature Bburago rally toy cars. Players navigate these tiny vehicles across challenging tracks in a unique arcade-style racing experience.
One of the most exciting aspects of the game was its special contest: upon completing the original version, players received a code, which they could send to the publisher for a chance to win one of 50 real Bburago toy cars.
Although the game was never officially released outside of Hungary, an English-language version exists, thanks to the efforts of dedicated crackers.
Not long ago in the past, the wizards and magicians ruled the whole world. Nowadays less people believes in the existing of supernatural things unlike the earlier days. Things got forgotten, which were counting very much in the everyday life of our kings. There are few very few people who have the knowledge to use these skills.
Far away from the society, they can touch their relics, what mean guarantee their leading. If a relic gets into the hands of evil then it'll cause dreadful happenings to people.
Heavenbound is a cute little platform game. You control a little pink elephant named 'T-FANT' as you move him up the screen, jumping on clouds and ledges while you make your way up to heaven.
The Ormus Saga III: The Final Chapter is a roleplaying game for the Commodore 64.
The King of Beryland has once again gone missing, and the creature Azerus of the Ormus Cult has come to power. The player must defeat the Ormus Cult for a third time.
Quadpawn is a short chess-like puzzle game where you and your opponent both control four pawns. These pawns move with the same rules as chess pawns. Multiple rounds can be played and tally of the score is kept for all rounds played.
The goal of the game is to try to get one of your pawns to the starting row of your opponent's pawns. The player loses a round if a black pawn reaches the player's starting row or if the pawns are locked up in such a way that doesn't allow anyone to move.
This port of Lemmings required the game to be pretty significantly downgraded from its original release on the Amiga due to the 8 bit archeticture of the C64. The graphics and SFX are downgraded, the intro is downgraded, and the reduced width of the screen means that scrolling left and right is much more common.