Laura's Happy Adventures is an adventure video game developed by Ubi Soft Montreal and published by Ubi Soft Entertainment, and released as part of the Playmobil Interactive series of products. The game was originally released in 1998, becoming the first adventure video game to be produced primarily for young girls as a target audience. The setting was based on Playmobil's Victorian dollhouse line. The game's storyline revolved around a good-natured young girl named Laura as she solved the mystery of a magic diamond by helping the people around her, both within her family and the outside villagers, blending real-world everyday life with fantasy elements.
Over-the-top arcade soccer action! Bicycle kicks, headers, one-touch passes, slide-tackles, instant replays, it's all here. New enhancements include mouse controls, and a two-button 'Casual Mode' for more laid back gamers. An RPG-style leveling system is used for the multi-season Career Mode featuring 64 teams from around the world. Play co-op or solo as you lead your team all the way up to the Division 1 Championship Game!
The game focuses on a Dwarf who returns to the abandoned city of Deephome in the west part of the world. The city is overrun by dark spirits and has been abandoned for hundreds of years. The dwarven reclaimer is sent to exorcise the spirits and get the city into running order once again.
Unlicensed Football Sim that allowed for not only team creation but league creation as well. Spiritual followup to the only CFL licensed football game in existence.
Alien Assault is a turn-based strategy game heavily inspired by the boardgame Space Hulk. Originally developed as a fan remake of the original boardgame, the game was reconfigured into Alien Assault.
Alien Assault sees teams of heavily equipped space marines completing missions within derelict spacecraft, while fighting against the murderous alien inhabitants.
A cancelled Mega Man game from Capcom. It was being jointly developed with Neowiz, a Korean game maker. At the time of its initial announcement, it was only slated for release in South Korea. It would have featured characters from the Mega Man and Mega Man X series in a 2D MMO setting.
Fox Jones: The Treasures of El Dorado is a 3D arcade game aimed at younger players, serving as a sequel to Bomberic. Players take on the role of Fox Jones, an adventurer on a quest to collect the legendary treasures of El Dorado while facing off against the antagonist, Necroarch. The gameplay revolves around exploration, treasure hunting, and strategic combat. Fox navigates through various levels, gathering diamonds and other valuable items scattered throughout the environment. To overcome enemies, Fox employs a unique tactic of placing bombs, adding a puzzle-like element to the action. With its blend of exploration, collection, and bomb-based combat, Fox Jones: The Treasures of El Dorado offers a kid-friendly adventure in a 3D setting.
"Streetwars" was the 1999 successor to the 1996 game "Constructor", continuing its city-building and management mechanics with a focus on mission-based gameplay
Pinball Soccer '98 tries to break the mold by combining soccer and pinball. The game features two tables, one of which must be unlocked.
You defend your own goal with your usual flippers. The goal at the other side is defended by four defenders and a goalie. If you complete objectives you are allowed to perform free kicks, corners and penalties. Referees can roam the playing field to kick back the ball to your flippers.
It is possible to play this flipper game in two player mode, in that case both goals receive flippers and the goal becomes to score in one another's goal.