Let's Explore the Farm 1995 Educational
The Farm allows kids 3-8 (or any age) to explore the idyllic farm, as depicted in movies - orchards, horse, gardens, cows, chickens, waterwheel, fields, a pond - it's all here. Kids learn about the operation of a farm in over 40 different locations around the farm, with their guide Buzzy The Knowledge Bug. Go inside the red barn & milk a cow, or check out the growing vegetables in the garden, watch the waterwheel grind away, or peek inside the chicken coop. Items in each location can be clicked on for either amusing animations, or to ask "What is This?"...
Star Trek: 25th Anniversary 1992 Adventure
In Star Trek: 25th Anniversary players take on the role of Captain Kirk who must lead the U.S.S. Enterprise and its crew through eight space and land missions. During gameplay users can access photon torpedoes, control phasers, shields, and communications. Some of the voice talents featured in the game include William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, and Walter Koenig. There are more than 60 characters in the game who combine for more than 6,000 sentences of dialogue. ...
ParaWorld 2006 Strategy
ParaWorld is set in a parallel world where dinosaurs weren't wiped out. In its alternate dimension, the beasts continued to exist and evolve alongside man. In all fairness, the game tries to do a little more than show off a plethora of dinosaur models (which incidentally are very smartly rendered). It also attempts to throw a spin on the traditional interface with something called the army controller. This is a panel that sits on the left hand side of the screen displaying every unit in your army. It allows you to examine your troops at a glance, complete with health...
Alien Breed 1991 Amiga
Not a bad little game here, considering it was converted from a movie. You play from a birds eye view controlling the little guy who walks around with a big ol' alien killing gun. You are in a massive space ship, in which there are a never ending supply of aliens. But of course, against the odds, you, alone, must find your way through this ship. I only played the first level, and so not much of the plot was unravelled and it didn't tell you what your aim actually was in the first place, although if you have watched the...
Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior 1987 Amiga
Since Barbarian came into the office the air has been filled with grunts, groans, screams, and the sounds of metal against metal and metal against flesh. It's also turned a rather obvious shade of dark blue and the office gearbox is now bursting at the seams (mainly thanks to C&VG's adipose as manager, Garry Williams). Yes, everyone here at CU has got Barbarian fever. If we had a pick of the month, then this enhanced conversion of Palace's Commodore 64 classic hack 'n' chop 'n' beat 'em up would undoubtedly be 'the man for the job'. What makes Barbarian on the...
Populous 1989 Strategy
One of the hardest games I have ever played as the game starts very fast and you don't really get too much to know about what it's all about. You have to build up your tribe, communicate and fight with other tribes and build up and spread your buildings and people. The graphics are ok considered it's from 1989 and so is the sound. Bullfrog has tried to create a game interface that fits well to the game and theme and they did well - if the interface had just been easy to use which it isn't. This has made me...
3-D Ultra Pinball 1995 Arcade action
Some would call it Impossible Pinball. Not that it is difficult to play, rather that you could never build a pinball machine that could do the type of things that this game does. But it seems as though that's the point. As like any pinball game, there is an underlying plot in which you must achieve certain goals on each of the three pinball tables (you can warp between them). This takes you off into the fantasy pinball world, where anything can happen. Tanks can attack your ball, comets can fly in and create a crater...
Virus: The Game 1997 Arcade action
Cruising through homer.wav, "D'oh!" echoes throughtout the hallway. Kareening around the corner, you watch closely for the virus, as it munches away at precious resources and infects the file while Homer spiratically "D'oh"s Virus: The Game uses the files on your computer as the battlefield in a quest to stop virus' from taking over and running rampant throughout your entire system. Your hard drive directory, displayed in a Windows Explorer format, is where the action takes place, large red V's marking infected files. You pass through coloured doors which seperate files. WAV. sounds play in the background as you navigate through .WAVs,...
MayaQuest: The Mystery Trail 1995 Educational
If your kids like exploring ruins and ancient Mayan culture, I think they'd love MayaQuest. However, if your kids would rather play computer games instead of digging into the collapse of the ancient Mayan civilization, then don't read any farther! MayaQuest is highly educational and would fit perfectly into a social studies (history, geography and culture) curriculum in school. It contains a wealth of information including ancient Mayan facts and over 1,500 photos and video clips from the actual world-record holding 3,224 mile MayaQuest bicycle expedition. This virtual field trip lets kids explore seven different archeological sites while they study messages...
Captain Comic II: Fractured Reality 1990 Arcade action
Captain Comic and its sequel are competent shareware platformers in an era where the shareware scene was dominated by Apogee and Epic Megagames (and still is, to a lesser extent). The best things about the game is the huge non-linear playfield which is divided into several different terrains. As Captain Comic, galactic hero, you jump from platform to platform and collect all kinds of bunos treat. Your only weapon is your blaster, which can fire a varying number of shots depending on how many blastola colas you've collected. Other items you can find include the pickaxe, jet pack, magic wand...
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