Sidewinder is a side-scrolling shooter. The player assumes the role of the only survivor of a team of agents sent to capture the Sidewinder helicopter. As a pilot the player must escape through the caverns guarded by an enemy security system. The advanced Sidewinder technology costs a lot of fuel consumption. To refuel the helicopter, the player must shoot the fuel pods scattered in various places throughout the caverns. To advance to the next level, the player must reach the landing pad at the far end of the cavern.
Nebs is an arcade game for the Atari 8-bit computer.
The player controls a small arrow, which can move in the four cardinal directions, and must shoot at and eliminate alien nebs. These enemies move unfailingly towards the player, and speed up as more of their brethren are eliminated. The player can set the number of lives they start with from 1 - 5, and can set which wave they initiate on. When all 20 nebs are eliminated, the player progresses to a more difficult challenge.
Naturix is a platform game mixed with an adventure game. Player has to find four boxes and a navigation tool. His task is not easy as the game world is pretty large (124 screens) and full of enemies. Player can kill enemies with laser shots but there is a limited amount of them. There are also places where player has to solve logic puzzles, such as tricking the temperature sensor or how to get through flooded room.
Eckn+ is a Znax conversion, where you must accumulate the most points in a maximum of five minutes. To do this, you must turn four pieces of the same color so that they form a square or a rectangle.
The object of this game is to completely fill the board with as many pieces of your color as you can. To do this you must outflank your opponent's pieces and flip them to your color. Outflanking can occur horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. The game ends when the board is full or when both players can't move.
Whoever has the most pieces wins.
Jurassic Park II is a platform shooter. The game's story is loosely based on the hit movie Jurassic Park. During the rescue mission flight the helicopter was damaged by Pterodon. The player's task is to find what is needed to survive and repair the helicopter. Various items, such as ammo, tools, extra energy or keys, can be found throughout the game in the satellite dish-shaped objects. The protagonist can use one of four weapons against the dinosaurs and other creatures: pistol, shotgun, flamethrower and rocket launcher. Contact with enemy means a loss of energy.
The Nuclear Waste Dump employs the most advanced method of waste disposal known to man- dumping the stuff in a pit. You stand on the edge of the pit. Uncle Henry hands you a container of nuclear waste, which you maneuver above the pit with the joystick. Press the button to drop it. The can falls into the pit and bounces along the pile of waste until it comes to rest. Simple, right? Well, almost...
There are three types of waste containers, each having its own distinct shape and color. The catch is that a container may not end up on or next to a container of the same type. If it does, POW-the end of your little corner of the world!
Momentary contact between containers of similar waste is allowed. For example, a container of Type 1 waste may be dropped onto another Type 1 container as long as it bounces to a different location and does not come to rest in contact with Type 1 waste.
Also, you can only hold a can for a short time (depending on which speed you selected). When you are handed a can, a timer in th
Block Buster is a Rubik's Cube game for the 8-bit Atari computer.
Players can scramble and solve a Rubik's Cube. The game tracks the length of time and number of turns to solve a puzzle. Moves can be placed via text entry or via joystick.
It is an on-rails first-person shooter released in 1992 for Atari. The player is provided with one main weapon (a rifle) and one secondary weapon (grenades) and his main goal is to kill all enemies on the screen while trying to not shoot civilians or medics. The player cannot control the camera, the screen scrolls from the right side to the left side or vice versa by itself. There are also power-ups appearing from time to time which the player can use in order to achieve victory.
It is an on-rails first-person shooter released in 1993 for Atari. It is a sequel to 1992's Operation Blood. The game has the same gameplay mechanics as the predecessor, meaning that the player cannot control the camera as it moves by itself from left to right or vice versa. The player must kill as many enemies on screen as possible while avoiding killing civilians or medics.
As a direct descendant of the legendary hero "Speedhawk", it is your task to stop them by infiltrating their motherships and destroy the mutant guardians (which serve as bosses) at the end of each level.
Hostile space fighters and turrets will try to protect their motherships, but if you manage to destroy a space fighter it might give you a power-up. But be warned as they can also be shot and will be destroyed. They also might fly away if you don't collect them in time.
Mózg Procesor is an illustrated text adventure taking place in 2016. The story is set on an island where player's character is on the mission to find the brain processor that can rescue a genius academic Brian Thompson. Professor, creator of a biological computer, suffered an accident on the way to the conference, which was planning to present his invention. The only hope of saving the scientist is to implant him the brain processor. If the player fails to deliver the brain processor on time, the game is lost.
The game was released only in Polish.
Mountain Skiing is a simple but fast-paced game. The object is to survive on the slopes as long as possible without crashing. You will receive one point every time you hear a beep, and achieve one goal every 20 points. You must avoid all trees, rocks, and bushes.
Morky is a platform game, where you play as Morky and have to collect keys to open doors and jump over enemies and holes. You can also collect pills with a plus on it for extra points.