Minesweeper 1992 Puzzle
Minesweeper is a puzzle game in which the player is presented with a board filled with mines, without knowing what fields they occupy. When the player clicks on a field a number appears on it, indicating how many mines are located in the fields nearest to it. The player then clicks on other fields, trying to avoid mines. If the player makes a mistake, the mine will explode and the game is over. The game features three difficulty levels, distinguished by the size of the board - the bigger the board, the higher the difficulty level. ...
Portal 2007 Puzzle
Portal is a rare example of a superb game included for free in a compilation (in this case the The Orange Box). The premise is relatively simple, but also unique: a gun that creates doors when it is shot. Two doors actually, and they are connected. As a result, players are able to place one door in an area that they can access and another in a portion of the board that they cannot. Then they go through the "portal" to access the previously inaccessible area. And that's just the beginning. By using their momentum, usually by placing the first...
Narco Police 1990 Amiga
In this action game, you control a commando team, who are fighting against narco bandits. You have to enter the secret base and shoot every bad guy with your gun. The perspective is a 3D moving, tunnel fighting game. Before the mission you can choose the position of your team members and arm every of them with wide range of weapons. ...
Heaven & Hell 2003 Strategy
Heaven & Hell... live and let die! lets you play as either a good or evil god as you convert the inhabitants of the planet to your way of thinking while trying to keep your nemeses from doing the same. To start, Heaven & Hell provides several different gameplay options. You can select a single-player campaign, a single-player map, a random map, or multiplayer. These options make for near-infinite replayability, which is a nice touch ... if you're enjoying the game, that is. The single-player campaign forces you to start as a good god, and takes you through a series of missions,...
Lost Admiral, The 1991 Strategy
For a first time effort by a publisher, The Lost Admiral is remarkably mature in many aspects of game play and only lacks real substance in the peripheral areas of sound, music and graphical presentation. For most war gamers, however, the three aforementioned aspects can be overlooked and forgiven assuming game play exceeds industry standards and offers a worthwhile time investment. In that respect, The Lost Admiral delivers, well, admirably. Innovative and intensive game play begins almost immediately with the requirement to initially outfit your war machine by choosing from a vast array of equipment, vehicles, weaponry and placements. Furthermore,...
Alley Cat 1984 Arcade action
Help a scruffy alley cat reach his apartment-dwelling feline friend in this action title from Synapse Software. Obstacles in the way of true love include garbage cans, clotheslines, hungry dogs, and pesky brooms. Starting in an alley, you'll need to climb on objects to reach an open apartment window, where you must complete a randomly generated mini-game to advance. Activities include gobbling up fish, lapping up milk, knocking a cage on the ground to eat a bird, catching mice, and pushing vases. The faster you complete a task, the more points you'll earn. Finish the mini-game and you'll return outside,...
Distribution Game, The 1995 Simulation
More of an educational tool than an entertaining "game," The Distribution Game is a good simulation game of a two level distribution system - the warehouse and the retailers. As owner of a "middle man" company, you control both levels by deciding when to order and how much to order from your suppliers, and when to ship, and how much to ship to each retailer. The goal is to cost effectively manage the flow of goods to satisfy random customer demands at multiple locations - to make as much profits as you can of course. The game is turn-based: at the...
Men of Valor 2004 Arcade action
With games like Vietcong and Battlefield: Vietnam tearing down the proverbial walls of Jericho, the largely untouched Vietnam War has become a viable digital staging ground and many developers are rushing to cash in on the latest craze. If gaming is any indication, Vietnam is the new World War II. No strangers to war, Vivendi and developer 2015 (Medal of Honor: Allied Assault) are among the growing few to thrust FPS enthusiasts into the jungles, rice fields and villages of Southeast Asia. Their entry, Men of Valor, has undergone the scrutiny of our crack squad of solider monkeys, and what we...
Pitstop 2 1984 Simulation
Race Formula-1 in several tracks while trying to beat a computer opponent. Pay attention to your fuel and tires: It will be necessary to drive into a pitstop to swap them out and refuel. ...
Political Machine, The 2004 Strategy
Sid Meier had it easy. When it comes to subject matter for a strategy game, world conquest is a no-brainer. You've got your armies, your cities, a few abstractions for tech upgrades and governments. Voila! Classic strategy game. It's a cakewalk. But try designing a strategy game around something as complex as a presidential election. It's a battle for the country, fought between two people (sorry, Ralph) using ideas, misinformation, polls, the media, and money. And it all comes down to one day in November. It's something we all know, something we've seen played in real life, something we've helped decide....
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