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Pamidama screenshotPamidama 2001 Puzzle
Pamidama is a fun reflex-based puzzle game featuring characters from several anime series. The idea: catch all the balls that roll from the top of the screen in the right container whose color matches the ball's color, by switching two containers at a time. It is not hard to predict each ball's trajectory, because it always takes the new path at every fork in the pipe. Sometimes you still have to guess if it will go left or right (at crossroads for example), but usually you will have enough time to switch the containers in advance. Similar to Tetris, the action...


World War II (a.k.a. Who Dares Win 2) screenshotWorld War II (a.k.a. Who Dares Win 2) 1998 Arcade action
Aaah, those were these days.... Here is a true gem for all you oldtimers who, like myself, have started gaming back when ZX Spectrum or Commodore's C=64 were state of the art. World War II is an amateur remake of the all time classic Who Dares Wins II originally created by Steve Evans for Amstrads CPC. The author, Christophe Plattet, released this game as freeware in French only. Even though it has been translated to English, some rudimental knowledge of French comes in handy. What I like most about this remake is that the author did not even try to boast the...


Clue: Murder at Boddy Mansion screenshotClue: Murder at Boddy Mansion 1998 Board
Clue: Murder at Boddy Mansion is a very competent translation of Parker Brothers' popular board game to the computer screen. Although I found the mouse-driven movements hard to do, and the game lacks the charm of Virgin Mastertronic's 1989 Clue Master Detective, this modern update is still a very faithful one that brings the fun of Clue to a new generation of PC gamers. GameSpot's review explains it well: "If you've ever played Clue for any length of time, you'll be amazed at how good this translation to the PC really is. In fact, this is probably more fun than...


Knights of the Temple II screenshotKnights of the Temple II 2005 Role playing
There's a school of thought that says character class choices at the start of an RPG aren't all that helpful (Why ask a player to close career doors before they've even had a chance to sample the gameplay?) Personally, being a frugal fellow, I'm always happy to know that once I've completed a fantasy crawl as a nimble rogue or a muscle-bound barbarian I can always replay it as a spell-weaving wizard or a hairy halfling. You don't get that choice here; it's Paul De Raque, the personality bereft Knight Templar from the first game, or nothing. This limitation isn't...


Dark Disciples screenshotDark Disciples 2004 Role playing
Dark Disciples is a fun "lite" top-down RPG that emphasizes thieving skills over battles. You start the game as a village denizen in a typical fantasy town, going about your daily business. But it won't be long before you become a grudging new recruit in the army of Lord Saradin, having to work to repay your dead father's debt. The gameplay is typical top-down RPG that you have seen many times since the days of Ultima 1. Talk to people, kill monsters, and get better loot and stats as you progress. The game starts somewhat slowly: it gets interesting only...


Fury of the Furries screenshotFury of the Furries 1993 Arcade action
A really great game that combines aspects of the Jump 'n Run-genre with Puzzle-elements of a Lemming-style game. You have your 4 little Furries (colored fur-balls with feet - obviously alive...) to choose from (not all are available in every level) and they all have their specific talent like eating rocks or swimming for example. The fine graphics, great soundtrack and intelligent levels do their part to make this game a top-choice for all ages. Don't miss that intro btw. - one of the best I've ever seen! ...


Descent: FreeSpace - The Great War screenshotDescent: FreeSpace - The Great War 1998 Arcade action
For most of the 1990s, space-combat simulation fans only had two real choices -- the Wing Commander series or the X-Wing series. In 1998, Volition made its entrance into the genre with Descent: Freespace. While it can be accused of simply taking the best from both Wing Commander and X-Wing and adding a few features to their basic designs, Descent: Freespace -- The Great War still has much to offer due to its fast action, superb graphics and replay value. In The Great War, the player is thrust into an immediate wartime situation. The Galactic Terran Alliance (GTA) has been at...


Pango screenshotPango 1983 Puzzle
Pango is an excellent freeware PC conversion of Pengo, SEGA's coin-op classic first released in 1982. Pango is the name of your alter ego in the game: a red penguin who must rid the screen of sno-bees by crushing them with ice blocks. To do this, you must maneuver Pengo into a position where a single ice block stands between him and a sno-bee, and then push the ice block into the sno-bee. The ice block will slide across the screen, pushing the sno-bee ahead of it, until colliding with another ice block of the wall. You can also electrocute...


Ratatouille screenshotRatatouille 2007 Arcade action
With dreams of becoming a famous French chef, Remy must overcome many obstacles including his size and species. Based on the 2007 film, Ratatouille, combines incidents in the film with several scenes and missions created specifically for the game. Gamers lead Remy away from his family and around courtyards, markets, and sewers in France as he evades hungry enemies and restaurant patrons to collect ingredients for his culinary craft. A resourceful rat, Remy can use an umbrella to glide, spools of thread to reach higher areas, and hot sauce to deter would-be assailants. ...


Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles screenshotTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1989 Arcade action
It was only a matter of time before the famous comic heroes would finally show up in a video game. The cartoon series gained worldwide fame in the late 1980's, leading to the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles video game by Konami, released for NES consoles. The game was unique and it soon spawned a series, as Konami quickly began to produce more games for arcade machines and the NES that featured the green karate-chopping mutants. They also hastily ported those games to many home computers, creating conversions that were usually worse than the originals. The DOS conversion of Teenage...


 

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