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PCBOWL - Electron Lanes

Views: 1,9301986SharewareSports BearWare Systems
PCBOWL is a simple bowling simulator which is presented in CGA graphics mode. You choose the number of bowlers (1-4) and … VIEW
Tags: sports  bowling  cga

Perils of Treasure Mountain

Views: 12,0322017FreewareAdventure Eigen Lenk
Perils of Treasure Mountain is a modern game done with CGA graphics which easily could pass for being an authentic game … VIEW

Pharaoh's Tomb

Views: 24,9741990Full versionSidescrolling Micro F/X SoftwareApogee Software
It's a classic! Apogee Software (who went on to publish Commander Keen, Duke Nukem, and many other famous games) … VIEW

Plotz!

Views: 7,3061990SharewarePuzzle Soleau Software
Plotz! is an exuberant and obscure early game from Soleau Software, who would go on to publish a ridiculous number of … VIEW
Tags: puzzle  squares  cga

PolyMaze

Views: 2,2931983FreewarePuzzle Dan Rollins
PolyMaze is a maze-generating program with the twist that it generates mazes of different shapes based on the … VIEW

Popcorn

Views: 17,9151988FreewareBall & Paddle Lacral Software
Popcorn is a famous Arkanoid clone created in 1988 by a pair of French developers, Christophe Lacaze (code) and … VIEW

Princess Red Keyboard Warrior

Views: 11,0052016FreewareAdventure demino2
Princess Red Keyboard Warrior is a short adventure game created for an online game-making contest #bitbitjam3. Created … VIEW

Proton

Views: 8,5351987FreewareAction 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

Race!

Views: 13,3471989SharewareDriving & Racing Carl Erikson
Race! is a simple racing game in the style of the Super Sprint games. The goal is to race around the various tracks … VIEW

Ranadin

Views: 9,8791989SharewareRole Playing (RPG) Jeff Mather
Ranadin is simplistic RPG game, turn-based with an overhead perspective and CGA graphics. The main object of the game … VIEW
Tags: rpg  turnbased  fantasy  cga

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