Nibbly '92 is a new version of the classic game Nibbler for the C64.
In this game you control a worm named Nibbly and need to eat all drops in the level to proceed. However eating makes Nibbly grow longer.
Catalypse is an arcade, side scrolling shooter with a sci-fi theme.
Players pilot a small space fighter through five stages collecting four types of power-ups including a spread-shot weapon, a large laser beam and ricocheting laser.
Neuronics is a tile-matching puzzle game with similarities to Swap: The player is presented with a number of tiles with different symbols and colors. If two or more identical tiles are next to each other (diagonally does not count), they disappear. To make this happen, the player can swap two adjacent tiles. However, there is a time limit to consider and empty places left behind by removed tiles are not usable. The goal is to clear the whole field.
Arc Developments created a 3D game world called Reality3 for this simulation, licensed around one of Britain's top players. There are two courses, plus a hidden 9-hole course on Mars with reduced gravity, with match play and stroke play options against one of 8 varied-difficulty computer players.
The game is composed of three islands, each with a set of stages that have to be completed. During torture screens, interludes, and island hoppin' levels, bonus coins can be gathered for extra lives.
WINTER CAMP
ICE COOL FUN!
Maximus Mouse survived Summer Camp, but winter brings an avalanche of slippery, skating, snowballing antics at Camp Nice 'N' Icy! Eight frosty levels of mayhem test Rescue Ranger Max - can he save the winter wonderland...?
Hyper Aggressive is a strategic puzzle game aiming to provide some sensitivity for the binary numeral system. The playing area mainly consists of fields coloured in red or blue (the colours of the players) or grey (neutral areas). These fields are either numbered 0 or 1. The goal is to switch fields numbered 0 faster to 1 than your opponent does, using binary operands like EOR, ORA or AND. Since the game follows binary patterns, changing the value of one field will also affect the neighbouring values...
Hägar The Horrible is a Jump'n'Run game based on the popular comics by Dik and Chris Browne. At the beginning of each levels, Hägar's wife Helga gives him a list of items he has to collect in the current stage. Apart from fetching the items, the only goal is to reach the exit. Hägar is equipped with his normal shield and sword to fight enemies, but can also find more powerful extra weapons.
This was the first of Seymour's pure arcade-style games. It was described as Seymour's first starring role in a film, and was a platform game, heavily based on the well-known game Bomb Jack.
Bod the Alien's children have been kidnapped and taken to three different time periods on Earth. Egyptian pyramid, medieval castle and Victorian haunted house. Good job Bod is a good friend of Dr. Who. In the TARDIS Bod travels back in time to rescue his kids.
The Bod Squad is a one-player, flick-screen platform game. You control Bod with your joystick and you can jump, squash (duck), swim and sometimes fly. To help Bod on each level there are potions, springs, teleports and hidden platforms. Switches also can be found to make walls disappear.
Sensitive is a puzzle game released in 1991 for the Commodore 64. The player controls a small square, navigating it across a grid of tiles. The challenge lies in the fact that some of the tiles disappear after being stepped on, and the objective is to reach the exit without falling off the grid. The game requires careful planning and strategic movement, as each level increases in difficulty with more complex tile patterns and obstacles. Its minimalistic yet challenging design paired with its great music has made Sensitive a memorable classic for C64 fans.
The Ormus Saga is a roleplaying game for the Commodore 64.
Beryland, 11th January 1227... This is the day that you decide to start something new. You finally made up your mind. Here begins your journey to fight the enemy. An enemy that seems overwhelming in power and might. Peace and freedom must return to Beryland again. It is a dangerous task that lies ahead, but you feel ready to challenge the Ormus Cult, and their leader Lord Marox.
Smash T.V. is a frenetic, dystopian shoot-'em-up set in a futuristic game show where violence and consumerism collide. Created by Eugene Jarvis, the mastermind behind Robotron: 2084, this game takes place in 1999 and puts players in the role of contestants fighting for survival and prizes in a series of deadly arenas. Using a unique dual-joystick control scheme, players must blast through waves of enemies, including mindless beasts and killer robots, while collecting an array of outrageous prizes ranging from toasters to luxury cars. The game's satirical take on consumer culture and media violence is underscored by its over-the-top action and gore. With its intense two-player mode, Smash T.V. offers a relentless, adrenaline-pumping experience that combines skillful shooting with dark humor, creating a cult classic in the arcade shooter genre.. This is the Commodore 64 port of Smash T.V.
I Play 3D Soccer is one of the earliest 3D football games. You take control of a single player, viewing the action from right behind his perspective. Signalling for your team-mates to pass you the ball is a key gameplay element - don't expect to just watch your team win with no contribution from you. When you gain possession (or press the button while not in possession) your player automatically turns to face the goal.