An isometric platforming game, and the sequel to Solstice. It features a series of progressively harder dungeons, as well as a number of weapons and spells that the player can use against their foes.
You have come to the most fabulous and celebrated place in the world. Here on the far side of the Nile stands forever the mightiest of human achievements, the Pyramids of Gizeh, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
No explorer, traveler, emperor, merchant or poet has trodden on these sands and not gasped in awe. The curtain of night is about to rise and disclose the stage on which the drama of a civilization took place. Those involved have been present since the dawn of history and the voice of the High-Priest has crossed the centuries...
In 2670 BC the Old Kingdom of Egypt was ruled by King Zoser of the Third Dynasty. Astronomical theories of Erich Von Daniken, described a visitation by travelers from space.
You are the High-Priest of Gizeh and you have the desperate task of saving your civilization by destroying the invading spaceships. Use the ancient ceremonial spells contained within the Book of the Dead to awaken the Gods and defeat the invasion.
You may summon three gods...
MIDI Maze is a networked first-person shooter maze game for up to 16 players.
The game area occupies only roughly a quarter of the screen and consists of a first-person view of a flat-shaded maze with a crosshair in the middle. All players are shown as Pac-Man-like smiley avatars in various colors. Bullets are represented as small spheres. The game is said to have introduced deathmatch combat to gaming in 1987