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Urthwurm

Urthwurm

Views: 10,5892002FreewareAction Bas de Reuver
This game was, at the time, a unique concept that's apparently it's based on SFCave on old Palm devices.) The object is … VIEW

Hamsters

Hamsters

Views: 10,5851994Full versionPuzzle InterQuest Productions
If you've ever played Lemmings, you'll know exactly what to expect from Hamsters. It's exactly as you might expect: The … VIEW

Set the Hostages Free

Set the Hostages Free

Views: 10,5841981FreewareAction TexaSoft
Set the Hostages Free is an interesting game concept, created in 1981 (!) using color ASCII text-mode "graphics". Your … VIEW

Niosa

Niosa

Views: 10,5701987FreewareAdventure Orphie Neathery
According to the official website: "NIOSA (pronounced 'knee-oh-sa') is a four-night event that celebrates San Antonio's … VIEW

FlowerPower

FlowerPower

Views: 10,5431998FreewarePuzzle Remco de Korte
FlowerPower is a strangely themed but interesting puzzle / action game. Perhaps being most similar to the arcade classic … VIEW


Gripple

Gripple

Views: 10,5361991FreewarePuzzle Doug Beeferman
The author claims that this simple color-matching puzzle game is based on an old pocket game of the same name by a … VIEW

Rotaktix

Rotaktix

Views: 10,5041993SharewareTetris Style Data Wave Software
Rotaktix is one of many in a long line of Tetris-insprired puzzle games. In Rotaktix the object is to match three or … VIEW

Flatworm II

Flatworm II

Views: 10,5001994SharewareAction Murray Brandon
Flatworm II is a Nibbles/Snake type game which attempts to spice up the action with the addition of numerous powerups … VIEW
Tags: snake  action  nibbles  tron

Silmar

Silmar

Views: 10,4851990SharewareRole Playing (RPG) Jeff Mather
Silmar is a roguelike RPG using tiled graphics. There are a large number of character classes to choose from, including … VIEW

Manic Miner

Manic Miner

Views: 10,4811997FreewareSidescrolling Andy Noble
Manic Miner is a remake of the ZX Spectrum game Manic Miner originally by Bug-Byte Software. This remake features the … VIEW



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