Microsoft Hearts is a computer game included with Microsoft Windows, based on a card game with the same name. It was first introduced in Windows 3.1 in 1992, and has since been included in every version of Windows up to and including Windows 7.
Vision: The 5th Dimension Utopia is an advertising game for the German building society LBS, who sold it rather cheaply in its branches for 20 DM. The setting is an archaeology floating on the sea. You are a new citizen in this city and you've got to work in order to make money for food and the rent of your suite while staying healthy through sleeping and eating enough. The common way to earn money is playing mostly action-oriented mini-games or doing smaller quest (or rather tasks), which also are part of the plot of the game.
The game is played in an ego perspective but without a real 3d engine. The game is rendered in still frames which give the illusion of movement trough the city.
LOOK OUT! You're surrounded by science!!
It's in your skateboard. It's in your lunch. It's in that gooey stuff that collects on your Nintari powerpad... And it's in this box!!
Learn why planes fly, lightbulbs glow, magnets attract, and wrecking balls bash as you compete in a laser-fast science race with Quarky & Quaysoo. Along the way, you'll discover facts about chemistry, machines, thermal energy, and more of that important science stuff that's EVERYWHERE!
Download Aquaphobia is a diving game from published in 1992 by Softdisk Publishing.
It's a simple diving game one of the first endless runners This game is also known as Deep Sea Diver
f classic games from the past like Super Breakout make your inner gamer hungry for more such action, behold Aquanoid. Using your mouse, you'll try to control the simple platform as it moves back and forth across the bottom of your PC screen. The object is continuously deflect the ball that continues to plummet toward you taking out the colored bricks at the screen's top all the while. If you're good, you can collect power-ups like machine guns and multi-ball to make your job easier. Play alone or challenge a buddy!
A great futuristic RPG game from the Strategic Simulations. Under the leadership of the famous Buck Rogers, you team must now embark on a mission of salvation. This adventure takes your team to the furthest reaches of civilized space and far beyond. To save the Earth, you will face many dangers, fight countless enemies or overcome the distrust of mysterious alien cultures. The help can come from the unexpected directions and in unexpected forms, but never stop trust yourself. In the ultimate end, you must outwit to survive this perilous mission.
This time the fur really flies...
If you thought you could snatch a few Zs after that victory at K'Tithrak Mang, you'd better look for another line of work!
The cats are restless and rebellion is brewing throughout Kilrathi slave worlds. As a show of force, the Emperor plans a brutal assault on the rebel populations. Millions of lives are in jeopardy until you and the Special Operations team can blunt the attack.
...and cat-scratch fever isn't your only concern!
After a mutiny aboard the TCS Gettysburg, its crew has turned to pirating the trade lanes and preying on Confederation ships. The felines are tough enough, but now you have to engage hardened joystick jockeys with the same combat training, weapons technology and leading-edge ships that you possess!
Between the Imperial Kilrathi forces and the pirates aboard the Gettysburg, the balance of power is shifting...and not in the right direction.
Still think you can handle it, flyboy?
Launch into 20 non-stop missions with the most demanding dogfight scenario
The object of the game is to remove all the red cells from the grid. The computer will try to remove all the blue squares. You and the computer take turns adding and deleting cells.
Klotski is an ancient Polish game that provides mathematical problems in the form of a small wooden game board with various sized blocks. The object of the computer game is to free the "master block," in as few moves as possible. The computer scores you on the number of moves it takes to solve a puzzle. 24 puzzles are included, as well as a puzzle editor.
Stones is a game developed by Michael C. Miller and released in 1991 as part of Microsoft's Windows Entertainment Pack. The object is to place 90 tiles, or "stones", on a board. A tile can only be placed if it shares two of three attributes - background color, character color, or character shape - with every adjacent tile. Wild tiles may be placed anywhere regardless of attributes. The game is won when all tiles are placed or when there are no valid spaces to place the next tile.
TriPeaks is a patience or solitaire card game that is akin to the solitaire games Golf and Black Hole. The game uses one deck and the object is to clear three peaks made up of cards. It was created by Robert Hogue and popularized as a result of being included in Microsoft Solitaire Collection 3.
Tut's Tomb is a variation on "Pyramid", a patience or solitaire game of the Simple Addition family, where the object is to get all the cards from the pyramid to the foundation.
The object of the game is to remove pairs of cards that add up to a total of 13, the equivalent of the highest valued card in the deck, from a pyramid arrangement of 28 cards. When using the standard 52-card deck, Jacks are valued at 11, Queens at 12, and Kings at 13.
Introducing a whole new world of fun!
Now, you can enhance your child's creative potential with the new Barbie PC Fashion Design & Color! It's an explosion of fashion, color, and fun!
This menu-driven software program lets your child select, then color Barbie fashions. Thousands of combinations to choose from for hours of fun. Available for IBM or IBM-compatible PCs in 3½ inch and 5¼ inch Disk versions.
Fuji Golf is a golf sports video game released with Microsoft Entertainment Pack 3 for Windows in 1991. The object of the game is to play the round (18 holes) in as few strokes as possible. Factors such as wind are automatically generated, and the player plays against various computer-generated scores.
Microsoft Entertainment Pack is a collection of casual games for Windows.
This pack includes:
– Fuji Golf
– Klotski
– LifeGenesis
– SkiFree
– TetraVex
– TriPeaks
– WordZap
– IdleWild (a screensaver program)
WordZap is a puzzle video game designed by Michael Crick included with Volume 3 of the Microsoft Entertainment Pack. In WordZap, players race to make proper English words to fill their rack of words, but when one player makes a word already found by the other player, the word is "zapped" from both players' racks. Each round ends when either one player fills the word rack, or time runs out without either player being able to make another word.
Warheads for Windows is a clone of Atari's popular 1980 arcade game, Missile Command. Originally it was pretty much a straight rip-off of the classic "intercept the falling missles" game, where you had two missile launchers (instead of three) that you could use to shoot down incoming missiles (the left and right mouse buttons fire from the left and right missile launchers, respectively) to prevent them from destroying six cities below. The missile launchers have a finite number of missiles and can be destroyed by missiles. You earn points for shooting down missiles, nukes and airplanes, and for each city that survives each round, which can earn bonus cities which replace destroyed cities.
When you have no cities left, the game is over. Version 2.0 added sound card support; a large number of configurable options; a display of how many missiles each launcher has remaining; branching missiles (MIRVs), and "blossoming" explosions, in which the destroyed missiles blow up and can destroy the other missiles, causing a ch