Dystopian futuristic strategy game with tanks and aircraft, where the player can also take direct first person control of any of their units. Airborne units have six degrees of freedom in the style of Descent (1994).
Pac-Man is a ball with a mouth; Blip and Blop are balls with arms -- conventional arms of several varieties, in addition to more exotic heavy weaponry such as lasers and flamethrowers. Chekhov's law dictates that the gun in the first act must go off in the third, but these hardened spheres haven't got the patience for that, wading directly into a non-stop carnival of carnage, a shooting frenzy only occasionally interrupted with cut-scene dialogue and nods to what might otherwise be described as the run'n'jump platformer genre -- had they legs to run and jump with.
Red Baron 3-D is a World War I combat flight simulation, essentially a heavily patched version of Red Baron II.
The game is playable as a single-player game in either campaign or instant mission mode, or in a multiplayer dogfight mode against up to 100 opponents via internet game matching services. Players can play as French, British, German or American pilots and can choose from 22 authentic WWI planes.
Bridge Builder is a puzzle video game series, created by US-based indie developer Alex Austin. Bridge Builder being the first in the series, it was followed by four sequels in different versions, all of them developed and published by Chronic Logic, the only exception being Bridge Project, which was developed by Halycon Media and Caipirinha Games, some of the games also feature secondary publishers.
The objective of each game is to construct a bridge which a train may cross over, given a limited budget and materials.
Chaos League is a fantasy-based sports management game developed by Cyanide Studios and published by Digital Jesters. It was released in Europe on 8 August 2004 and later in North America on 8 March 2005. The game is a spin on American football, the violence of the Medieval football with no rules and rugby-style of sports yet set in a fantasy world with teams being made up of fantasy races such as dwarves, elves, orcs and undead, along with the use of magic and other fictional elements during a "match". The tone of the game is satirical with comedic color commentary and adverts for fictional in-game universe products. An official expansion was later released in 2005 bundled with the original, titled Chaos League: Sudden Death that added new features and gameplay tweaks.
While not a direct video game adaption, Chaos League bears resemblance to Games Workshop's Blood Bowl tabletop board game, which is also about fantasy sports. Cyanide Studios would later develop the video game version of Blood Bowl in 2009, which
In Lost Soul, you’re a soul that got lost after the plane crash, and now you need to challenge yourself to find your brother! Venture out, overcome barriers, and fight evil souls until none of them remain.
It's hard to improve on something great, but when the Coast Guard calls, you have to answer the challenge! Search & Rescue: Coastal Heroes is the newest installment of the successful Search And Rescue franchise, and is bringing you back into the fray as a heroic Coast Guard officer, entrusted with the daunting task of rescuing ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances.
Search & Rescue beginners and helicopter fans alike will love this latest creation in a classic series, that gets you as close to the real experience of flying Coast Guard rescue missions as you can, without actually sitting in the cockpit.
Warning Forever is a top-down shooter that pits you against a never-ending onslaught of procedurally-generated bosses which evolve to counter your strategies.
AH-64D Longbow Longbow Gold Edition was released in April 1997.
It is a compilation pack featuring the AH-64D Longbow and Flash Point: Korea add-ons. It was also fully patched and updated to include a Windows executable, so DOS is no longer necessary. Also included the 3Dfx update, which adds a Glide renderer.
Longbow 2 is the sequel to the best-selling Jane's AH-64D Longbow from Jane's Combat Simulations, developed by Origin Systems with executive producer Andy Hollis on board, and released by Electronic Arts on November 30, 1997.
This is a tactical Star Trek fans dream come true. In Star Trek: Starfleet Command, create your own character in the Star Trek universe and follow out a dynamic campaign with your own ship.
HappyLand Adventures is a platforming game with puzzle elements.
In HappyLand Adventures you play as a rabbit
running around saving small animal like creatures called happylanders. When you touch them, they start following you around. These creatures are often hidden on the map, and it requires you to explore each map to find them all. Once you have one (or more) you can drop them off at specialized safe zones. If you die, any happylanders following you will be returned to their original location. In order to finish a level you must drop off a certain amount of happylanders.
When you have done so a message will tell you that the level exit is open
Along the way you meet people that you can talk to in order to get hints as to where to go next in order to proceed through the level. You can also pick up fruits that you find to gain more points, and hearts that function as a health bar. Each enemy you hit will take one heart away, if you hit an enemy when you have no hearts left you will die.
You are out to rescue t
The Crisis:
The evil Toadman is breeding toads and setting them loose on the city. In an effort to control the panic and smash the growing toad menace, the "General" created battles beasts, the ultimate in home protection, who morph into ferocious toad killers, programmed to destroy.
You Mission:
Kill deadly toads while fighting defective renegade battle beasts head-to-head to gain power and points. Learn strategiesas you fight through nine scenarios of increasing difficulty on you way to meet the evil Toadman in a rousing final battle to the death.
William Spade is an inventor that has created a 'time portal generator'. Somehow this device is sacrilegious to a race of creatures known as the Takar, and they demand it be turned over to them. Refusing to comply, he manages to vanquish these creatures from his lab, but not before losing vital body parts. He rebuilds his body and becomes the insane monster known as Portal.
While it draws just as much inspiration from the Dragonball aesthetic than My Love, Kakoong is even more tasteless than its Japanese role model. The introduction shows the titular hero taking a crap on a platform. First one only sees his strained face and has to wonder what physical challenge he has to endure, but then the camera zooms out to reveal everything.
Players who haven't already been chased away by this gross display get "treated" to a decidedly mediocre 1-on-1 fighting game. The controls work a tiny bit better than in most other examples of the genre on the PC, but there's not much meaning to the fighting overall. The game works on a weird experience system, which encourages to use the same move over and over again and destroys any balancing the game might have had in the first place.
A Korean-made versus fighting game.
There are only two modes in the game: one player versus computer AI and two-player mode; there is no story mode and no discernible background plot. Players can choose between eight available fighters: seven men and one woman. Each character has his or her own home court, usually a modern urban location such as city streets or fighting arena. Characters use traditional punches and kicks to fight each other; in addition, there are combination attacks that can be performed by combining jumping with the aforementioned moves. Attack and defense ratings as well as the game's speed can be customized in the options menu.
Family Productions last side-scroller released in the final days of DOS gaming, SAF: Secret Armored Force gets rid of all the technical issues from which former games by the company suffered. Even the scrolling runs perfectly smooth, and there are real transparency effects, which are not too common with DOS games overall.
Although not a sequel per se, the game soon evokes memories of lazenca, not only because the player once again takes place in a mecha. Instead of having to chose between two models, though, the machine in SAF unites the agility of the Ripple with the weapons and jetpacks of the Cyber-Troll and for good measure throws in the left & right fire buttons of the shmup sequences in lazenca. Weapons can be upgraded in two levels, and filling the upgrade meter above that unleashes a devastating special attack particular to that weapon. During the first four stages weapons get gradually unlocked. After the initial machine gun follow a frame thrower, a grenade launcher and a laser cannon.