Goosebumps: Escape from Horrorland is the interactive sequel to R.L. Stine's kids' horror novel, One Day at Horrorland. You and Lizzy, her brother Luke, and his friend Clay are once again trapped in Horrorland, a sinister, scary "theme park." When Luke and Clay are captured, you and Lizzy must find them and escape from the park with your lives. However, you must go up against a mummy, a werewolf, Dracula, and many more monsters in order to escape.
Distributed freely to students, Surf 'm Up is a little Kaboom!-inspired game by Dutch beer brewer Dommelsch.
The premise is simple: four cranes of a beer tender are spilling droplets and you, an empty beer glass, must collect each droplet. Controlled by keyboard or mouse, the game is a test of reflexes. Each collected droplet gives 5 points; 45 points will get you to the next section; after three sections you will progress to the next increasingly harder level.
Missing too many droplets will cause the beer glass to slip. Watch out for falling sugar cubes, peanuts, matchsticks and darts - you can only withstand them three times. Also beware of a little green caterpillar who tries to hinder your progress in all manners possible. Help comes in the form of a bell announcing 'happy hour'-mode - making your beer glass invulnerable for a couple of seconds. Another help is a sponge appearing from time to time. Jumping on it cleans all spilled droplets.
Users were encouraged to save their highscores on a blank disk and
Snoopy's Campfire Stories is an educational PC-rom game for Windows and Macintosh featuring characters from the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz. It was released in 1996, developed by Morgan Interactive Inc. and published by Virgin Sound and Vision.
The game features the Peanuts gang sitting around a campfire, telling stories to each other and writing a letter about their day at camp afterwards.
Players can play as five different characters from the Peanuts gang with their own storyline and activities including cooking, fishing and photography.
Vikings is a strategy game with a dash of action. You take the role of a viking ruler. Its up to you whether you decide to stay and rule over your province (good for the province) or go out and trade with/raid other areas (good for wealth, fame). Along the way you can get yourself married, go on quests, get in bar fights, and in general get into all sorts of viking fun.
SPQR is a 3D adventure game that challenges you to learn how the Roman Empire works - structurally, mechanically, economically, culturally and politically. Players are given one year to investigate five equally suspicious suspects in order to solve the ultimate mystery: Who is plotting to destroy Rome and how will they do it?
Released internationally in 1995 and developed by Jersey COW Software, Who Is Oscar Lake? is widely regarded as the first hybrid adventure game/language learning tool. Its simple point-and-click mechanics, liberal use of recorded speech, and mix of pre-rendered backgrounds with live action video represent common development techniques of the 1990s.
Menateus is the official commercial game for the Expo in Hannover, Germany. The game centers around the EXPO 2000 Exhibition, where you have to stop the fog of indifference to save the planet. In doing this, you must travel through time and space. You have to visit the Cyberdome, the palace of elements, the pyramids of mystic. Only if you find all puzzle pieces, you can finish this game.
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
Take to the cliffs in this mountain climbing game for kids. Choose your equipment wisely before you climb each mountain. You can decide to take various climbing equipment, first aid stuff, and plenty to munch on. Choose your anchor points and where you climb up the face. Be sure to avoid falling rocks, snakes, and other hazards as you make your way up. Careful that you don't fall. There's also plenty of abandoned mines to speed through to hasten your journey to the top. You'll travel around the southwest to many different famous rock faces with progressing difficulty.