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Randzu

Randzu

Views: 3,2271995SharewareTraditional (Board Games) Wolf Company
Randzu is a PC implementation of a "5-in-a-row" game similar to Gomoku. Two players take turns placing pieces on the … VIEW

Ultimate Blackjack

Ultimate Blackjack

Views: 3,2241993SharewareMiscellaneous Accidental Software
Ultimate Blackjack is a fun simulation of the popular card game. Often played in casinos around the world for real … VIEW

Tron

Tron

Views: 3,2161996SharewareAction MMB Softs
Tron is a lightcycles game based on the movie which plays similarly to Snake, Nibbles, and dozens of other games. Unlike … VIEW

Toad

Toad

Views: 3,1951995SharewareClassic Garry F. Taylor
Toad is a Frogger clone which has two particular flaws which makes it annoying to play, even though it generally a … VIEW
Tags: classic  arcade  frogger  frog  ega

AxTrons

AxTrons

Views: 3,1901989SharewareAction Christopher G. Gunn
AxTrons is an action / strategy game where you battle ten opponents ("ClyAxistrons") on each screen. You must collect … VIEW


Metaltech: Battledrome

Metaltech: Battledrome

Views: 3,1791994DemoAction DynamixSierra On-Line
This demo of Sierra & Dynamix's Metaltech: Battledrome allows you to battle your mech one-on-one against another mech. … VIEW

Creeps

Creeps

Views: 3,1681989SharewareAction Bob Applegate
Creeps is a simple action game where your green triangle shoots red triangles. The red triangles are the titular … VIEW

Towers

Towers

Views: 3,1681994SharewarePuzzle Cascoly Software
Towers is described as a Tetris-like game but it doesn't have much in common with it. You are given pieces of various … VIEW

Roball

Roball

Views: 3,1611989SharewareClassic Murray Brandon
Roball is a Marble Madness type game where the goal is to roll your ball to the exit tile before the timer runs out. Use … VIEW

Battleships

Battleships

Views: 3,1431991FreewareTraditional (Board Games) Ian Warmby
Battleships is a remake of the popular Battleship board game. This version is done in textmode, is for two human players … VIEW



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