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DescriptionGlobal Conquest is a board game of world domination by Dan Bunten. The goal of the game is to explore and dominate the world - which is inhabited by natives - before the other three players do so. You can play against computer players, or play your friends through modem link. You take control of 'pieces', such as infantry, submarines, battleships and aircraft carriers.
Purdue Pegboard Test, O. Manual dexterity of older Mexican. The main options screen allows you to select manual. Published by Microplay Software Developed. List of MicroProse games. Games published by Microplay Software. Civilization (Mac only) Command H.Q. Elite Plus; Global Conquest; Midwinter; Rick. Global Conquest mode is a turn-based strategy game integrated into the PC version of Kane's.
There are also special units, such as the spy who can slow unit production and steal secrets from opposing teams. You control your army through the 'ComCen' or Command Center, analogous to the King in chess - if you lose your ComCen, you're out of the game. Gameplay is turn based with the player managing different aspects of their kingdom each turn, such as the economics of their cities (called 'Burbs'), their army, airforce and navy, any battles that are progressing, espionage tactics, treaties and alliances and random events. Random events are picked through a 'card' system, a card being selected every five turns.
Drought, plague, taxpayer revolt, pope visits and battle fatigue are a sample of the many random events that can occur over the duration of the game.
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Published by Forgotten Sages Developed by Forgotten Sages Released 1995 Platform DOS Genre Action Perspective Top-Down Theme Fantasy Description Gladiator resembles Gauntlet, set in medieval times. You must travel the forest and kill off all the monsters, collecting treasures en route. You can select from seven different classes of characters, each with their own strengths and weaknesses in areas such as strength, dexterity and armor. From Mobygames.com.
Original Entry favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ). Published by ReadySoft Incorporated Developed by ReadySoft Incorporated Released 1992 Also For Amiga, Atari ST, CDTV, Macintosh Genre Action Perspective 3rd-Person Perspective, Platform Theme Arcade, Interactive Movie, Shooter, Spy / Espionage Description In this interactive cartoon you are a brave English soldier, who must stop Fascist Von Max, who wants to build a Doomsday Machine with the special crystals. On every level you have to do something different such as shooting the foes, different. Description Great Courts 2 is a tennis game and the sequel to Great Courts. You start the game by creating a player and distributing character points, for instance on speed, forehand, backhand etc.
The initial skills are raised after winning a few matches. There are different tournaments to choose from, such as all APT tournaments and the Davis Cup. Prize money is provided by doing well in a tournament. The game supports both single and double matches.
In the training mode you can play against. Published by New Generation Software Developed by Wizard Games Released 1992 Platform DOS Genre Sports Sport Football (European) / Soccer Critic Score 100 point score based on reviews from various critics. Description Goal II is a character-based soccer management game for international soccer.
You can play in four continents, America, Europe, Africa and Asia: each have 32 countries. Up to 6 human players can join in a game. You will need to win games in order to qualify to the finals of either. Paragon Software Corporation Developed by Paragon Software Corporation Released 1988 Platform DOS Genre Adventure Gameplay Setting Sci-Fi / Futuristic Critic Score 100 point score based on reviews from various critics. Description In 2087, a physicist, inventor of a time travel machine, assembles a group of Guardians to travel back in time and thwart the assassination of President Kennedy.
Try to convince everyone that his life is in danger and have an actual face to face meeting with Kennedy. Favorite ( 1 reviews ). GameKeys is a DOS text mode application from 1995. It is a compiled QuickBASIC application that presents formatted text files containing 'cheat codes' for video games. It was originally released as shareware with a US$5 registration fee. This is the fully registered version. GameKeys was my first attempt at publishing shareware and getting involved with video games.
I didn't know enough to make a video game, but I could dial into BBSs, and read Usenet through AOL, and. Topics: games, video games, computer games, cheats, faqs, cheat codes, DOS, 1995. Published by Temple Software, Inc. Developed by Temple Software, Inc. Released 1983 Platform DOS Genre Adventure Gameplay Interactive Fiction / Text Adventure Narrative Adult Critic Score 100 point score based on reviews from various critics. Description Enter the unbelievably sexy-sounding namesake place to have highly erotic adventures and to score. Points, I mean.
As with the other Temple Software games, this is a simple text adventure, with most puzzles simply consisting of giving the right. Published by Paragon Software Corporation Developed by Paragon Software Corporation Released 1986 Platform DOS Genre Action Perspective 1st-Person Perspective Theme Arcade, Sci-Fi / Futuristic, Tank Description Your remote controlled Gemini tank is a powerful weapon. Battle enemies on remote planets and try to kill three of their tanks before they destroy yours. Ableton Live 8 Free Download Crack Mac. Drive your tank with the arrow keys and shoot with the space bar. Check your targeting maps and charts on the bottom of the screen to.
Released 1990 Platform DOS Genre Action Perspective Top-Down Theme Arcade, Sci-Fi / Futuristic MobyRank 100 point score based on reviews from various critics. Description As a giant space slug your job is to guard your territory. Random hot-shot space-ship pilots insist on landing on your territory but don't know they're trespassing. As you devour their ships your body will get larger and larger but be careful not to go and eat yourself! Your territory is surrounded by high levels or radiation. Published by Level 9 Computing, Ltd. Developed by Level 9 Computing, Ltd.
Released 1987 Also For Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Amstrad PCW, Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Macintosh, MSX, ZX Spectrum Genre Adventure Perspective 1st-Person Perspective Theme Fantasy, Interactive Fiction with Graphics, Puzzle-Solving Description Ingrid Bottomlow stands out from her family of gnomes - she's a gifted student, with a degree from the Institute of Gnome Economics. As a result, they exile her using. Published by IBM Developed by The Learning Co. Released 1984 Also For Apple II, Commodore 64 Combined View Genre Educational Perspective Top-down Gameplay Puzzle-Solving Educational Math / Logic Critic Score 100 point score based on reviews from various critics. Description Gertrude's Secrets is, in brief, what you get when you take Warren Robinett's Adventure for the VCS (right down to the quacking dragon-duck!) and turn it into an educational object-sorting game for a younger audience than. Published by Opera Soft S.A. Developed by Opera Soft S.A.
Released 1989 Also For Amstrad CPC, Amstrad PCW, MSX, ZX Spectrum Genre Action Perspective 3rd-Person Perspective, Platform, Side-Scrolling Description Gonzzalezz is a side-scrolling platform game from Spain. The main protagonist is a Mexican stereotype (complete with sombrero and huge mustache), that has an obsession with the traditional siesta.
The game is divided in two loads: 0M In the first one, Gonzalez must escape his own. Favorite ( 1 reviews ). Released Aug 26, 2000 Also For Windows Combined View Genre Action Perspective 3rd-Person Perspective Theme Sci-Fi / Futuristic, Shooter MobyRank 100 point score based on reviews from various critics. Description A remake of the Amiga/Atari ST game from 1989 (see Gravity Force). With a similar control scheme and feel to Thrust, the aim is to make your way through a series of levels, collecting all cargo containers and returning them to your home base.
As if controlling your own ship wasn't. ( 1 reviews ). Published by Level 9 Computing, Ltd. Developed by Level 9 Computing, Ltd. Released 1988 Also For Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Amstrad PCW, Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, BBC Micro, Commodore 64, Macintosh, ZX Spectrum Genre Adventure Perspective 1st-Person Perspective Theme Fantasy, Interactive Fiction with Graphics, Puzzle-Solving Description Ingrid is Ingrid Bottomlow, the intellectual-but-clumsy gnome we met in Gnome Ranger. Her beloved home village Little Moaning is earmarked for a yuppie-friendly. Published by Activision, Inc.
Developed by Gamestar Released 1986 Also For Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Apple IIgs, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum Combined View Genre Sports Perspective Top-Down Sport Basketball Description GBA Championship Basketball can be played as One or Two Player vs. The Computer or Two Player with Computer Teammates and includes Practice Play. Draft your Teammates from a list of ten players whose styles are patterned after real professional superstars. Practice with games. Released 2000 Also For Amiga, Android, Linux, Macintosh, webOS, Windows Combined View Genre Action Perspective 3rd-Person Perspective, Platform Theme Puzzle-Solving MobyRank 100 point score based on reviews from various critics.
Description The world is under attack from robot stompers from beyond the clouds, and the egg-shaped super hero Giddy has to save the day! Giddy 3 is a freeware clone of Dizzy and its sequels. Intended as parody of that classic series, it also stars an anthropomorphic. Published by Cybron, Inc., Electronic Arts, Inc. Developed by Electronic Arts Canada Released 1992 Platform DOS Genre Strategy/Tactics Gameplay Board Game, Cards / Tiles, Platform Critic Score 100 point score based on reviews from various critics. Description The second installment in the series is a remake of Grand Slam Bridge with modern abilities of its time such as VGA graphics, music and animations.
It represents a card game Bridge with rules of Contract Bridge. For both partners a set of. Published by Activision, Inc. Developed by Gamestar Released 1987 Also For Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum Genre Action, Sports Perspective 1st-Person Perspective Sport Football (American) Description This must be one of the earliest team sport games to use a first-person view - the packaging mocks the Xs and Os used to represent players in contemporary Gridiron games. What you see is what the player sees - control and viewpoint passes from the kicker to the receiver on. Published by Reckon Software Pty Ltd Released 1990 Platform DOS Genre Adventure, Educational Perspective 1st-Person Perspective Theme Detective / Mystery, Real-Time Educational Geography, History, Sociology Description Head on down to Australia and help solve a plethora of mysteries as an investigator in Gumboots Australia. This graphic adventure game plays like a somewhat managerial click and find type of game.
You start with almost no money and must travel from town to town looking for. Favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ). Published by Matrix Games, Ltd.
Developed by Matrix Games, Ltd. Released 2000 Platform DOS Genre Strategy Perspective Top-Down Theme Historical Battle (specific/exact), Managerial Misc Editor / Construction Set Description The classic 1992 wargame has been completely revamped with new artwork, new units, new everything! Every single unit, every single plane, every single ship, gun, tank, etc. Are accounted for in this game!
Play against the computer or watch computer play both sides. Published by Hollyware Entertainment Developed by Idea Software Released 1993 Also For Amiga, Commodore 64, Game Boy, Game Gear Genre Strategy Perspective Top-Down Theme Puzzle-Solving Description This top-down puzzle game starts with a screen featuring a number of red cogs at different parts of the screen, and a grid of pegs (which become less complete on later levels). Your task on each level is to use a number of gears of one of 3 different sizes to ensure that all the pegs are linked. Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 2 reviews ).
DESCRIPTION Software for MS-DOS machines that represent entertainment and games. The collection includes action, strategy, adventure and other unique genres of game and entertainment software.
Through the use of the EM-DOSBOX in-browser emulator, these programs are bootable and playable. Please be aware this browser-based emulation is still in beta - contact, Software Curator, if there are issues or questions. Thanks to eXo for contributions and assistance with this archive. Thank you for your feedback - we will continue to upgrade/bugfix the emulator going forward. IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING ANY ISSUES WITH RUNNING THESE PROGRAMS, PLEASE READ THE There is also the, a collection of selected interesting or historical programs.