Vitsie's latest adventure takes you to meet the mighty rulers of the Mesozoic!
Vitsie introduces your children to some very big ideas about the dinosaurs. With just a click of the mouse, they can meet Vitsie's friend the Brontosaurus, make an Allosaurus puppet, or sing along to the Dinosaur Song. Learning has never been this wildly entertaining.
Since Vitsie Visits Dinosaurs is interactive, your kids can play with the dinosaur of their choice whenever they want. They can also sing along to any song, in any order they choose. It's never the same adventure twice.
So, let you kids take a walk on the wild side!
Come on along for a real blast into the past!
Click the musical note and sing along to Vitsie's wonderful dinosaur duets.
Touch the light bulb to learn all about Vitsie's prehistoric pals!
It's time for some ferocious fun! Imagine building your very own fossil at home.
Click on the carousel and your children can skip to their favorite scenes from over 30 minutes of digital video.
"The 5th Fleet" is a modern naval warfare game where you are in command of a U.S. Navy task in the Indian Ocean. You will have at your command a wide range of ships and aircrafts, with over 160 different units like Nimitz class carriers, Ticonderoga class cruisers and F-117A Stealth Fighter. Only ten scenarios are included in the game, but each one will probably require you several tries before you can complete it. There are indications in the manual for the time necessary to finish a scenario, given in number of turns and also expressed in hours, and sometimes even in days, knowing that a turn is equal to eight hours of real time. The game can be played by two players on the same computer or through electronic mail, or one against the computer.
Skunny Kart plays much like Mario Kart for the SNES. The player races around the track trying to finish the race in first place. Along the way there are traps scattered around the tracks as well as some power ups. There are many sound effects used throughout Skunny Kart that have been taken from other licensed properties including: The Terminator, Bugs Bunny, and the Simpsons.
Race motorbikes along twisting, turning mountain roads at speeds of over 150 miles per hour in this innovative FMV racer. With five courses and six bikes to choose from, you'll find every race a new challenge.
The Way Things Work is an educational science game, developed and published by DK Multimedia in 1994. It explains how numerous inventions work using exploded diagrams and videos, often involving woolly mammoths.
Multimedia Edition adds video segments such as tutorials, course previews and tips as well as more voiced samples and sounds for a more interactive experience.
A clone of Battleship made by Timberline Software for Windows 3.x. You take turns shooting shots at each other on a grid based map, hoping to hit and sink the enemy boats.
Morphman is an interactive video game, running via Microsoft Video, where the player plays as Morphman who has the power to change into different creatures. He is on a mission to rescue Professor Roberts, a physicist from performing military experiments. Morphman must take his jet to a mysterious castle on a mysterious island to rescue the Professor.
Morphman plays on a single screen where a video file plays in the top-left corner. He reacts to different circumstances by picking the correct ability when a challenge appears on the screen. The player has a short time to select the correct button press at pre-determined points in the video adventure. During the adventure Morphman is able to absorb the forms of various creatures to help him which are then shown on the interface.
The game represents a shooting gallery with six scenes, each with a different guns and targets: a total of 36 guns and over 100 targets.
The scenes represent:
1) Gangsterland. You as a law defender take on the crime lord and clear the streets of his filth.
2) House on the Hill. You survive through a night at haunted house or become a permanent resident.
3) County Fair. You visit a county fair and try to score as much bounties as possible.
4) Neptune Six. You defend the control room against renegade android raiders.
5) Silicon Gulch. You siege a Wild West town to get rid of bandits.
6) Terminal Flight. You rescue the hostages in airplane full of terrorists.
The events of the game occur on static screen, where you should shoot as much enemies appearing in certain places as possible. Innocent people should not be touched. Time is flown, ammo should be reloaded, and points are gained for successful actions. Top Scores are stored for each scene separately.
Using your 12 GA. Shotgun, sitting in your blind, you'll have to call in the Ducks. As wave after wave of Ducks come in, you'll have to blow 'em out of the sky !!! Beautiful 256 Color Graphics, and full Duck flying animation along with realistic hunting sounds ! Many levels of play, and 11 MIDI music files included.
Laserstrike is a single-player, shareware, puzzle game. The object of the game is to fire a laser at a target and hit it twice to complete a level. Lasers can only travel in straight lines and so the player must use lasers and other canons to move blocks and mirrors in order to achieve the task. The full version of the game has twenty two puzzles and seven coaching or tutorial puzzles.