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Added description to S.C.Out · May 5, 2007

Navigate your way through 101 increasingly complex and deadly levels to destroy the evil icon that is hidden in each one. Of course, to do that, you'll need a bomb, which you'll have to find first. You'll also have to collect keys, missiles, batteries, mirrors and other tools to help you deal with the obstacles in the maze.

Added description to Pac-Maine · August 2, 2001

This a game Pac-Man clone oriented to encourage you to seek a college degree. No kidding!

You run around in the maze, and instead of dots, you have to collect as much as possible A's, while avoiding the following monsters:

Goofoff: Bad study habits advocate

Chicky: Applier of peer pressure

Boozer: Drunken 'waste case'

Junky: Drug dealing 'slimer'

Oh, and remember: "This diskette may only be copied in its entirety and only for the purpose of encouraging youth to seek a college education."

Added description to Robomaze III: The Dome · August 2, 2001

You are a freedom fighter, a member of the resistance, fighting against the tyrannical dictator of your country and his henchman, the mad scientist.

In the Robomaze II, you traveled to the mad scientist's tower and battled him and his robots. When you won, you took off in your helicopter in search of the dictator and his dome. Thanks to the help of the resistance, you quickly located his dome. Unfortunately, you forgot your weapons at the tower.

You are completely defenseless, but you vow to conquer the dictator. You must find weapons, keys and equipment, search underground hideouts and battle your enemies.

This game consists of two episodes: The Dome and The Final Journey.

Added description to Mysterium · June 15, 2001

As a alchemist you must solve a set of mazes to prove your worth.

To solve the mazes you must transform the items which are found in the maze into something more useful. For example, a piece of iron turns in a glass key when dropped in a pool of fire. Thus, if you want to pass a glass door, you have to find a pool of fire and a piece of iron. These transformations are not random, but sometimes require multiple stages. If you keep good notes, you'll find out all possible transformations.

The make it all a little bit more interesting, there are monsters inhibiting the maze. That problem is easily solved by transforming something into a decent weapon.

Added description to Rival Ball · May 18, 2001

This game is a reworked version of DX-Ball 2. The most important improvement is network play (1-on-1 splitscreen). The graphics are revamped, the levels are larger (I mean, the blocks are smaller) and there are more bonuses. The game also has more options: four difficulty levels, race against the clock, and it is possible to play the levels in random order.

Added description to Snake Game · May 9, 2001

Snake Game is a nibbles-style game. As a snake, the player has to eat all the fruit on the level and avoid the skulls.

The game is a TSR; the player starts it and can press Ctrl+Alt+G anytime to play it.

Added description to The Fortress of Dr. Radiaki · May 8, 2001

The Fortress of Dr. Radiaki is a first-person shooter with an early example of mouselook and weapon reloading. Dr. Radiaki has created an army of genetically modified creatures, and wants to conquer the world. The player has to go to his fortress and stop him. The game features 15 levels and 15 different enemies.

Added description to Fowl Play · May 8, 2001

Why did the chicken cross the road? I still don't know, but you'd better find out if you want to play this game, because that's all you'll be doing in this clone of Frogger.

Added description to F.Godmom · May 8, 2001

F.Godmom is a platform game, featuring a fairy godmother as the protagonist. All the fairy godmothers have been captured, and only you are left to save them. On each level, the player needs to collect all the tokens, find the key and get to the exit. Monsters kill the fairy if they come in contact with her. The player's only weapon is a magic wand that can be used to transform objects. The player first uses the wand on any object to acquire a "wand pattern", then they can transform anything (walls, ladders, monsters...) into said object. This can be used to create ladders to travel, get rid of monsters etc., though all transformed objects revert to their original form after a while. Some levels feature gray objects which cannot be affected by the wand.

Added description to Tear Down the Wall · May 8, 2001

This is a simple puzzle game. You are presented with a wall, and you and your opponent (the computer) must in turn select a brick, which is removed. Any bricks placed on top of it, will be removed also. The more bricks fall, the more points you get.

Added description to Rollin · May 5, 2001

Rollin is a action puzzle game, heavily influenced by Rock 'n Roll where you're transformed into a ball by an evil scientist. Now you must roll your way through various mazes if you hope to survive.

You'll encounter monsters, keys, doors, trampolines, acid to destroy walls, and more.

Added description to Paperboy 2 · May 5, 2001

You're a paper boy. Get on your bicycle. Avoid obstacles on the road, such as dogs, cars, and basically everything you can imagine. Hell, some people shoot cannon balls at you! And you'd better be very sure to only throw papers at the right houses! (and at people, that's fun :)

Added description to Rockford: The Arcade Game · May 5, 2001

This is a rocks'n'diamonds style game. Play in six different worlds (as a explorer, cook, doctor, etc.) of increasing difficulty, and grab the coins/apples/hearts while avoiding the boulders. And there are enemies to make your life (even more) difficult.

Added description to Jumpjet · May 5, 2001

This is a nice and simple game. You pilot a plane, and you just blow other planes up, while performing your mission of blowing other things up. For those familiar with old-school arcade games, think of Jumpjet as a combination of Defender and Scramble.

Added description to Ballgame 2 · May 5, 2001

These are the voyages of the purple ball. Its ongoing mission, to explore the galaxies, and to collect as many dilithium crystals as informed by Starfleet Command.

This is a cute little game. The goal is to roll your ball through a maze (with nasty holes) to collect all the crystals and head to the exit, in not-too-much time. And there are bombs to blow up walls!

Added description to TEGL Mille Bornes · May 5, 2001

Mille Bornes is a French card game, sold by Parker Brothers that simulates a car race of 700 kilometers. This is a computer adaption of that game.

Added description to Outer Ridge · May 5, 2001

Outer Ridge combines Asteroids with 3D space viewed from the cockpit, similar to Wing Commander. On each level, there is a certain quota of asteroids to destroy before moving on to the next sector. Controls are similar to asteroids, the player can rotate in 720 degrees of direction, and can thrust or fire the weapon. Destroying items releases power-ups such as shield restore, shield doubling, cannons, rockets, Super-S and the Exit (needed to get to the next level). Along with dealing with asteroids, alien enemies show up and must be destroyed.

Added description to Disney's The Jungle Book · May 5, 2001

Based on the famous animated movie, Walt Disney's The Jungle Book is a platform game where you control Mowgli, the boy who was raised by wild animals deep in the jungles. Your goal is to find the human village so you may you join your kin once again.

Mowgli is an athletic individual, and can jump, run, swing on vines or climb them without any problems. Most of the animals he comes upon, however, are inexplicably hostile, so he must defend himself with a variety of thrown weapons, such as bananas and boomerangs.

To complete each level, Mowgli must collect a number of crystals (how many - it depends on the difficulty levels) within a time limit. A compass in the corner of the screen helps him by showing the direction where the nearest crystal is.

Added description to Connectris · May 5, 2001

Connectris is a puzzle game that is a cross between Tetris and Pipe Mania. Pieces of pipe fall from the top of the screen, and you have to stack them so that all the exits are connected.

Added description to Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb · May 5, 2001

In this game you are Rif, a young fox, who is falsely accused of stealing the magical orb of storms. This orb is capable of predicting when storms will arrive. Obviously this is important to farmers, but it is just as important to the boar tribe, for their supply of mud.

You'll have to find the Orb and the real thief, to clear your name, save your girlfriend and prevent war with the boar tribe. While your doing this you'll encounter a much larger mystery: What is the origin of the tribes? Legend has it that the humans gave the animals the power of thought and speech, and then vanished. Who were they and what happened to them?

Added description to Tetripz · May 5, 2001

Tetripz simulates what it would be like to play the classic puzzle game under the influence of various drugs and other substances. The player can choose several different drugs, including LSD, marijuana, 2CB, and coffee, and can choose how intense that drug's effects will be on an intensity scale ranging from 1 to "overdose". This affects how the playing field is rendered, including effects such as a constantly warping screen or the playing field zooming in and out. This game supports multiplayer against a friend or the computer.

This game won the Wired'98 Game Compo.