This is the sequel to Sierra's Trophy Bass game. It features fishing from an overhead view, simulating reeling and reel dragging for different classes of fish.
The game includes a tournament mode and an online multiplayer mode for internet connected computers. Numerous tutorial video clips have been included as well. You can choose your bait and location from various maps and menus.
Tournament levels let you compete with other online virtual fisherman for the best catches. You can strategize by using fishing techniques, picking bait and fishing spots. There is even a fish radar to assist with finding good fishing spots.
Kids learn thinking skills in Get Set to Learn! Thinking and problem solving skills provide a solid foundation for learning. Get Set To Learn! helps develop these abilities by introducing a wide variety of kindergarten readiness skills, then encouraging young minds to integrate these concepts to complete each activity. It's the perfect preparation for a lifetime of learning!
What Size is Your Prize?: Is it tall or short? Big or small? Pick the right prize size and win Zoe's game!
Count it Up! Up! Up!: Watch as the wheel spins to see which object comes up. Count and pick the right number to win!
Match the Moons: The count has moons, spiders, lightning bolts, gold coins, and numbers. Can you match the number of things he has?
Kooky Cookie Game: Cookie Monster has lots of yummy frosted cookies set up in a pattern. Complete the pattern to get a prize!
Dunk or Dare: Fill the barrel with the right amount of yucky trash, and you get a chance to dunk Telly!
Fabulous Prizes: Open up the chest and look at all of the wo
A computer adaptation of the classic dice game Yahtzee. Players take turns throwing five dice and attempting to make scoring combinations (full house, straight). The elusive five of a kind is referred to as a Yahtzee (hence the game's name).
Throughout the centuries, people have always been fascinated by tales of the supernatural, mysterious or unearthly characters, inexplicable occurrences beyond scientific explanation, and mythical creatures outside civilization. Incredibly, some of these otherwise unbelievable stories are supported by factual evidence. As you open your mind and challenge the way you think about the world, expect the unexpected.
One of many unofficial retail add-ons produced for the Doom series, Perdition's Gate is a full 32-level campaign for Doom II featuring new textures and music.
Voxel based Cannons clone for Windows 95. Combatants have humorous catchphrases.
In the game the player has a base, a canon, and an arsenal of ordinance ranging from tracer shells to tactical nuclear weapons. The object of the game is to wipe out the opponents base before they can destroy yours.
Shells are aimed by setting a direction and an elevation and firing as fast and as accurately as possible. As explosions create craters players will frequently find themselves firing at opposing bases from deep within a hole.
Pac-Guy: Resurrection is an action game and spoof of Pac-Man. The game itself is a "resurrection" of the original Pac-Guy that include the original 12 levels with an additional new level from which you must eat all of the pellets while avoiding Kan's attacks. You navigate a maze collecting pellets while avoiding enemies. Big pellets act as ammunition that you can fire at enemies to remove them from the level permanently. Once you collect all the pellets and find the exit (sometimes automatic), you proceed to the next level. Losing all of your lives will merely send you back to the previous stage.
Championship Chess from Expert Software is a chess game that includes all of the features you would expect. It is a single player game with both 2D and 3D views, 6 chess sets and 5 boards. The background music is quite good and accents the various themes.
Ultimate Soccer Manager or USM is an association football management video game serie for MS-DOS, Commodore Amiga and Windows 95, produced by Impressions and distributed by Sierra from 1995 to 1999. The game was a massive hit in Europe (except in Germany, where it was worse received due to some similarities with managers produced by local software houses such as Software 2000 and Ascaron), although it gained little support in Japan.
The series was noted for its micromanagement, where the player had to do the job of the team manager and much of that of the chairman, from player training up to bank balance management. Other well-known features were to bung an opposing team for preferential market treatment, rig or betting on the outcome of the players' team matches. Interviews after the match where some answers were printed with different interpretations on the next days' newspaper (the player could reply a question about the game with "It was a game of two halves", and "He amazed us after the game by giving us an