Grid Pix is a Picross/nonogram puzzle game for the Commodore 64, playable on real hardware or an emulator.
Reveal the picture hidden within each grid by using number clues to work out which pixels should be painted.
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.
It is a FREEZE-ing Chrismas Eve and Santa has presents to deliver. See how many parcels you can drop into chimneys before the moon sets, but watch out for Chinese lanterns, bats and burglars who are on the prowl to try to spoil Christmas!
A Commodore 64 game for the 2022 Reset64 4k 'Craptastic' games competition.
For 1 or 2 players.
Beat the competition in 5, 10 or 20-lap races of the track in cars with bald tyres.
For joystick only - plug into port 1 to drive the yellow car and port 2 to drive the blue car.
Hold fire to accelerate and release fire to brake. Move the joystick left or right to steer your car. Sprint to the finish and set a lap record; beat your friends or the latest in self-driving autopilot software.
Skiddy was designed for PAL Commodore 64s but is also NTSC compatible.