Riddler's Den is similar to Ultimate's games such as SabreWulf or Atic Atac, twinning maze with puzzle-solving elements - and it also includes some RPG elements.
Regarding the story, Trunkie, the Manlephant, has entered the Riddler's Den to complete the 1st part of his quest by finding the Golden Tusk and ultimately meet the Great Golden God Gregogo.
To be successful in these tasks, Trunkie will have to decipher how to take advantage from the many objects he'll find in the way.
Don't Buy This is a ZX Spectrum video game compilation released in 1985. As described on the box, it contains five of the poorest games submitted to Firebird.
Instead of rejecting the submissions, they decided to mock the original developers by releasing them together and publicly brand it as "unoriginal" and "awful". Firebird even disowned all their copyright to the game and encouraged buyers to pirate it at will.
Players take control of a CIA agent wearing a battery powered suit, as he tries to recover the pieces of the MIG Starfighter, a powerful aircraft, which are scattered around a military complex. Locked doors must be opened and security avoided. Any contact with enemies or booby traps will drain the suit's batteries. If the suit's batteries run out completely, the player will die.
Everything began after the opening of the last film of our attractive protagonist. When finalizing the projection, everybody was pending of the exit of Humphrey and when this one appeared, well, that seemed uncontrollable.
All fans jumped on his back and began to embrace, to kiss, to clear the clothes to him... just a little bit and had been the first film actor attacked in public.
Humphrey finished in hospital with all kind of contusions and a nervous crisis that him left postrated in the bed during several months. When he recovered, he changed of house with the intention to obtain some privacy and to avoid that they took place more incidents like the one than took to the hospital.
But it seems that our friend was nothing lucky. The decorator had painted all the rooms with different colors that Humphrey had chosen and that caused certain alteration in his deranged nervous system.