JezzBall is a video game originally published for Microsoft Windows in 1992. The player must capture parts of a rectangular space by dividing it with horizontal or vertical lines. While each line is being drawn it must not be touched by bouncing balls. JezzBall has similarities with Qix, a 1981 arcade game.
Flyout is an aircraft building game with an emphasis on design freedom and realistic physics, sound and effects. Use the in-game modeling tools to create an aircraft of any shape, add and configure engines for your needs, set up control surfaces and take your design on a test flight around an earth-sized procedurally generated planet.
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
A 2005 puzzle game developed by a group of Japanese students, Cloud centers upon a small boy who dreams of flight whilst sleeping in his hospital bed. The player controls the boy's dream avatar as it soars over a collection of small islands. The primary focus of the game is to gather and manipulate clouds in order to create various shapes and ward off incoming rain clouds.
**This game is playable in Chinese only**
Shuilan is a land that hovers above the ocean. Recently, a demon lord appeared nearby. The people of Shuilan know that the demon lord's plan is to invade and to conquer their country. The wise teacher Wentini builds a special unit of fighters, called the Fate Travel Group. She knows that the only one who can help the people of Shuilan is a girl with special powers, named Li Fu. She sends a young fighter named Ares to find Li Fu, but meanwhile Shuilan is invaded by a hostile army. The battles for survival begins...
Bizarre radiation is discovered on a remote tropical island, and you are chosen to pilot an automated probe to discover the source of the radiation. As in most adventure games, you must find the clues and keys to solve the puzzle and (inevitably) prevent the destruction of Earth.
Rasetsu is a real time strategy with RPG elements that was released in 2001 for Microsoft Windows 98. It plays similarly to any other real-time strategy title with an isometric view and common point-and-click interface, and also toting somewhat of a Front Mission-esque as you'll often find yourself switching over from battles to intermissions (where you'll be able to talk to characters) and so on. The game features a techno soundtrack.
In this game you play miniature golf just with one button. You aim, set precision and power of the shot only using the space bar at your keyboard.
After starting a course, your player is rotating clockwise. Press space to set the direction. Now the precision meter becomes active, press space when the green spot is highlighted. Finally, the power meter becomes active, setting the power of the shot. Once you press space here you release the ball. Repeat this until you put the ball in and the new course will load.
All in all, there are 18 courses in the game.
A short VR experience, Adagio places the viewer in a dreamy, Celtic landscape in the brief moment of darkness right before dawn. Are they alone or accompanied? Some say that as dawn breaks, you can witness ghosts tasting the morning dew.
Erevos is a story about two different persons. Giannos Romar was born in 1814 and is Japanese martial arts expert. He has the ability to transform into a crow and has learned vampire skills. He hunts the streets and the sewers at night. The other character is Eric Koplot who has escaped from a psychiatric institution. He rests in a coffin in a basement. He has the ability to transform into a bat and also looks for prey to relinquish his blood thirst.
SATORI is a flow-inducing first-person platformer -- wall-run, air-dash, grapple-swing, and rail-grind through infinitely generated open worlds and experience the freedom of meditative free-running.
Cubis 2 is a puzzle video game that was released in 2004 by FreshGames. In Cubis 2, the player shoots different colored cubes into cubes that are already placed on the isometric game table. Once three of the same color are matched in a row or are stacked, the cubes disappear and the player earns points. Once the board is clear or enough points are earned, the player advances to the next board which features a new animated backdrop.
S40 Racing is a promotional game for the Volvo S40. It lets you drive the S40 over two courses against either the AI opposition or friends over a LAN. Two game modes are available: a standard race where you race against seven opponents, and time attack where you have the race course for yourself. For each race you can set up whether you want manual transmission or not & how many laps the race should have, from one to twenty.
Gianluca Vialli's European Manager is a soccer management simulation in which the user embodies both the manager and coach of a football team, but with tactical as well as economical duties and responsibilities.