Pro Golf 1 is a single player golf game featuring an eighteen hole golf course. Each hole is drawn using the Apple II's low resolution graphics mode and includes hazards such as water and sand traps. The keyboard is used to play the game. First the player has to enter which club to use and then shots are taken by entering the angle (0-360) of each shot. When putting, the length of the put is also entered.
The game consists of three parts: front nine, back nine and an intro. The first two include all the holes of the Silicon Pines Golf Course while the intro program contains instructions as well as a driving range and a putting green.
In Plasmania, you are a microscopic ship traveling through your patient's bloodstream destroying viruses and pathogens. Be careful though! Every time you shoot or run into enemies or the wall of the blood vessel, you make your patient sicker. The game ends when the patient sustains too much damage and dies.
You are an eyeball in outer space. You shoot at the floating objects in your quadrant until they're all gone at which point you begin a new level with different objects. Ad infinitum. This is very much like Asteroids.
You control Fred. Fred's job is to jump the cannonball barreling toward him. When he reaches the end of a platform, he has to climb a ladder to the next platform and do it all again. Reach the top of the screen and find yourself in a different challenge!
Sight enemy subs from your command post in your yellow submarine -- then blast away!
Since the first submarine of Leonardo da Vinci, men have wanted to engage in underwater combat in the oceans' depths. With Sub Stalker, this mode of warfare continues -- complete with powerful torpedoes!
This game and your Apple are all you need to experience the thrill of victory -- or the agony of you-know-what!
Dominos is an adaptation of the tile-laying game Dominoes. At the beginning you choose seven Domino tiles, but you can NOT see what you pick. Then when the game starts, the one with the 6:6 domino tile has to place that tile.
The opponent is on the turn then afterwards and places his domino tile and you have to place a tile with the same number of the last part of the tile or, if he places a tile where the ending is blank, you have to place a tile with one or two blank sites.
Shouldn't one of the players have a fitting tile, he can try his luck to pick one, just like at the beginning of the match.
In this game, written by Michael Burek and published by Sirius Software for the Apple II computers, the player must recover lost nuclear waste cannisters while avoiding mutant jellyfish and octopuses.
You are in a spaceship and are "cleaning up" a new planet we've found so it's safe to colonize it. Your mission is to destroy all the crazy aliens flying around in the various underground caverns and when they're clear, move on to the next cavern. There are a few different aliens types in the new caverns, but the color of the caverns changes every level. This game is a crude clone of Konami's classic 1981 arcade hit, Scramble. You control your ship with the standard Apple II keys A, Z, arrows, spacebar.
You are Bongo the gorilla and you're being pursued by evil robots. Your job is to collect the coconuts and leave the maze while avoiding the robots or dropping trees in their path leading them to a fiery demise. Very much like Pac Man.