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Trick Blast

Trick Blast

Views: 9,0902000FreewareAction Mats Westberg
This is a pretty cool action game that reminds me a bit of the old tabletop game "Crossfire" where the object was to … VIEW

Cukeland Adventure

Cukeland Adventure

Views: 9,0731994FreewareSidescrolling Hugo Windisch
Cukeland Adventure is a virtually unknown EGA platforming game with decent graphics and controls. Its design is a bit … VIEW

Pacmanoid

Pacmanoid

Views: 9,0682000FreewareClassic Relsoft
Pacmanoid is not, as I hoped, some sort of Pac-Man / Asteroids mashup. (What would that even be like?) Instead it's … VIEW

Alley Driver

Alley Driver

Views: 9,0621991SharewareDriving & Racing Centaur Software
Alley Driver is a very simple "avoid the objects" game where you pilot your car (red square) and avoid trash cans (white … VIEW

Proton

Proton

Views: 9,0611987FreewareAction Clove Software
Proton is a sort of simple Lazer Tag type game where two teams of combatants shoot at each other trying to score points. … VIEW
Tags: action  lazertag  cga


Rescue of Lorri in Lorrinitron

Rescue of Lorri in Lorrinitron

Views: 9,0601991SharewareRole Playing (RPG) BC Software
The Rescue of Lorri in Lorrinitron is a classic overhead CRPG created using the DCGames engine which powers many other … VIEW

A Clue's Solution

A Clue's Solution

Views: 9,0561991SharewarePuzzle Richard G. Nikula
A Clue's Solution (sometimes called The Game of ACluSl) is a text-mode word / puzzle game. The game's docs describe it's … VIEW

Mille Bornes

Mille Bornes

Views: 9,0561988SharewareTraditional (Board Games) Unique Software
Mille Bornes is a 2-player French card game from Parker Brothers that simulates a 700km (~435 miles) car race. This … VIEW

Mustang

Mustang

Views: 9,0561991SharewareSpace Shooting John Schmitt
The game's name Mustang refers to a type of plane, used frequently in WW2. The game itself is sort of an endurance … VIEW

Slime

Slime

Slime is a computerized version of the classic Othello or Ataxx game. You can duplicate your pieces, or jump them, and … VIEW



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