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Cunning Football

Cunning Football

Views: 11,4271990SharewareSports Cass Cunningham
Cunning Football is an interesting take on computerized football. (This is football of the American type, not what most … VIEW

Funballs

Funballs

Views: 11,4241995SharewarePuzzle Steve Petrovits Jr.
An innovative puzzle game where you attempt to match a pattern of balls that is shown on the right side of the screen. … VIEW

Beyond Castle Wolfenstein

Beyond Castle Wolfenstein

Views: 11,4221985Full versionAction Silas WarnerMuse Software
Beyond Castle Wolfenstein is a free release of an originally commercial game which was released for free after the death … VIEW

Wanderer

Wanderer

Views: 11,4171993FreewarePuzzle Seymour Shlien
This is the graphical version of the original Wanderer game; the original was made by Steve Shipway in 1988. See the … VIEW

Robotfindskitten

Robotfindskitten

Views: 11,4081997GPLMiscellaneous Leonard Richardson
robotfindskitten is a thrilling journey into the life of a robotic kitten-finder. It's also a weird ASCII graphics ... … VIEW


Pitman

Pitman

Views: 11,4042004FreewarePuzzle hitchhikr SoftWorks
Pitman is an example of a simple game that works well. It's a remake of a game with a bit of a complicated history (see … VIEW

Jason Jupiter, Star Cadet

Jason Jupiter, Star Cadet

Views: 11,3731989FreewareSidescrolling Neil A. Drage
Jason Jupiter, Star Cadet is a platforming game utilizing text-mode (ASCII) characters for its "graphics". That means … VIEW

Puzzle Fun-Pak

Puzzle Fun-Pak

Views: 11,3691988FreewarePuzzle Apogee Software
One of two "paks" of games released by the famous Apogee Software VERY early in their company's storied history (the … VIEW

Apples & Oranges

Apples & Oranges

Apples & Oranges is a version of Reversi/Othello, using apples & oranges as the pieces for the two players. It works … VIEW

Plumber No More

Plumber No More

Views: 11,3622018FreewareSidescrolling Jani Nykänen
This modern (2018) DOS game was conceived by its author as "a short, meaningless platformer programmed for MS-DOS", the … VIEW



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