Name | Extracted | Size | Date | Description |
ADDIX.ZIP | Yes | 13433 | 5/18/1994 | Addix 2.0 is a strategy game in which you and the computer take turns capturing numbers from a grid. You select a number from the horizontal row of the computer's last move and the computer takes a number from the vertical column of your last move. The player with the higher score wins. You can change the board size, adjust the IQ of the computer, select auto-play and more. (Adrian Millett) (Reg.Fee: $24) |
ALDO_JR.ZIP | Yes | 37902 | 5/18/1994 | Aldo is based on the childhood game of paper-rock-scissors, but this version is not for young children. The strategy in deciding which item to play and where on the playing board to place it is pretty difficult to master. (This game has no relation to the run-and-jump arcade game of the same name.) (Jason Riordan) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
ARMADA.ZIP | Yes | 579783 | 11/18/1993 | Armada is an animated game fashioned after Battle Ship. You are provided with five assorted ships, plus an additional Cruiser/Command ship. Electronic counter- measure jamming is available to spoil the enemy's air attacks, as well as to jam his detection equipment. Lots of options keep things interesting: mines, day/night battles, IR scopes, fighter support, sound effects, and much more. If you have a SoundBlaster or compatible card, you will hear fantastic digitized voices and battle sounds. Requires EGA/VGA, hard disk, mouse, and 512K. (Use PKZIP's /d option when installing.) (Hyperware Software) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
ATOMS3.ZIP | Yes | 34954 | 5/18/1994 | Atoms-3 1.0 is a network/local strategy game played on an 8x8 board. Place atoms in the right squares on the board so that the atoms can begin a chain fission reaction to other squares. From 2 to 6 can play. Requires EGA/VGA. (Distant Markets Export & Impor) (Reg.Fee: $25-$31) |
AWELE.ZIP | Yes | 60603 | 5/18/1994 | Awele is a well known African game (that comes to us from France) to be played between two players (ie: you can't play the computer). The archive contains two versions - one in English and the other in French. (Jean-Pierre Cabannes) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
BAB.ZIP | Yes | 32638 | 1/25/1994 | Bulls and Bears 1.0 is a stock market game. To do well, you have to be able to deduce how the news headlines each morning will affect the various parts of the market (eg: housing, industrials) and to adjust your portfolio accordingly. Requires EGA/VGA. (Ronald L. Crabb) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
BALLON11.ZIP | Yes | 96721 | 11/12/1993 | Balloon Challenge 1.0 pits you against the computer as you each try to launch 25 balloons. The higher the balloon rises into the sky, the higher the score. There is a new maze everytime you play. EGA/VGA. (William Soleau) (Reg.Fee: $12) |
BATL_FLT.ZIP | Yes | 110162 | 12/7/1993 | Battle Fleet is an excellent computer version of Battleship. There are 10 levels of play against the computer. Also included is a version that can be played over a Hayes compatible modem. Requires EGA or VGA. (Wade L. Corby) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
BATTLE.ZIP | Yes | 46803 | 5/17/1994 | Battle Try to shoot as many battleships as you can before the shark gets to you. Arcade fun for the under-6 set. (Scott Peters) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
BOLOBL20.ZIP | Yes | 99052 | 10/6/1994 | Bolo Ball 2.0 is a challenging strategy game where the objective is to get your marbles to drop as far down the screen as possible. This sounds pretty simple, but the screen is filled with ramps, walls, black holes, and other obstructions. You can play against the computer or a human opponent. Their marbles also get in your way. The animated EGA/VGA graphics are very nicely done. (William Soleau) (Reg.Fee: $12) |
BORDRSE.ZIP | Yes | 64012 | 5/18/1994 | Border 1.1 is a strategy game in which you try to enclose more areas than your opponent. Your aim is to make the largest triangles you can, while selecting points to block your opponent's triangles. Players take turns claiming points within a rectangular area, trying to make triangles connecting those points. If a proposed triangle is clear of your opponent's points and intersects no other triangles, your score increases by the area of that triangle. The first player to enclose more than 40% of the available area wins. (Steve Estvanik) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
BUBBLE.ZIP | Yes | 53005 | 5/18/1994 | Bubble Trouble is a strategy game which you can play against the computer or a human opponent. You get points every time you can line up three bubbles of your color. The trouble is that sometimes when you drop a bubble down the chute, it may break one or more bubbles below it, so you have to learn which type of bubbles will break which other types. Some will do strange things like change the colors of the bubbles below it, so you have to be careful if you see that your opponent has one of those bubbles coming up. This is an extremely challenging game; in addition, it has interesting graphics. (Reg.Fee: $ranklyn) |
CASCADE.ZIP | Yes | 21177 | 5/18/1994 | Cascade 1.9 is a strategy game played against the computer. A maze of letters is presented on the screen, scattered with balls and other objects. You take turns with the computer removing a letter, and the balls cascade down the gaps left. On reaching the bottom, they will enter your hopper and add a value to your score. (Adrian Millett) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
CLX104.ZIP | Yes | 108232 | 7/31/1994 | Color Cross 1.04 is a two-player strategy game whose objective is to freeze all of your opponent's pieces. (Gene Brown) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $12) |
CNTACT.ZIP | Yes | 79655 | 5/18/1994 | Contact 1.5 is a six-die dice game of skill and luck that you can play against the computer or up to three other people. Graphics are very good. EGA/VGA are required. (George Leotti) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
DEADEND.ZIP | Yes | 139375 | 2/4/1994 | Dead End is a unique strategy game for up to 6 players. You must choose a path through the streets and avenues of the board and mark each turn of your path with an arrow. The object of the game is to be the last player on the board to reach a dead end. Features include nine selectable levels of difficulty for computer opponents, adjustable time-limit countdown clock, mouse support, and more. Requires 640K, VGA, and DOS 3+. (Huenefeld Software) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
DICEGAM.ZIP | Yes | 7998 | 5/18/1994 | DiceGame 1.2 is a game played with dice against human opponents or the computer. The object is to keep rolling the dice, building your score, for as long as you can without repeating the value of your first roll. (Joseph Paul Pelaez) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
DINOPRD1.ZIP | Yes | 316865 | 6/2/1994 | Dinosaur Predators 1.0 is a strategy game and simulation adventure in the prehistoric forest. It allows you to step back in time as a Jurassic dinosaur and discover your prey, avoid predators, collect energy tokens and survive. Dinosaurs include the deadly T-Rex, the swift Velociraptor, lethal Spinosaurus and others. Features include digitized sound effects, music, and mouse support. Requires VGA/EGA, 640K and a 286 or better. (Alive Software) (Reg.Fee: $23) |
DOTSO.ZIP | Yes | 101084 | 4/29/1994 | DotSo 1.0 is a classic game of connect the dots that you play against the computer with a different screen layout each time. Multiple difficulty levels are provided so that all ages will be challenged. Requires EGA/VGA. (William Soleau) (Reg.Fee: $14) |
FORZEE.ZIP | Yes | 73383 | 5/18/1994 | FORZEE is a cross between Yahtzee and poker. (BSX International) (Reg.Fee: $5-$10) |
GEMPIR20.ZIP | Yes | 243488 | 4/27/1994 | World Empire 2.0 is a 4-player world-conquest game. Requires EGA/VGA, and 512K memory. (Casey Butler) (Reg.Fee: $25) |
GREEN.ZIP | Yes | 223755 | 5/18/1994 | Green 1.11 pits you against mall developers and real estate agents who want to turn farms into parking lots. You must plant hedges, add walls, and destroy pavement. Requires VGA/EGA. Mouse is recommended. (Steve Estvanik) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $25) |
GROT31.ZIP | Yes | 115735 | 8/18/1993 | General Retail Operations Training 3.1 is a simulation game in which players act as managers of competing department stores. Players must make all the financial decisions required to run a successful business. This is an educational game that would be good training for aspiring business persons. (Paul K. Winter) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
HURKLE.ZIP | Yes | 65127 | 5/18/1994 | Hurkle 2.2 challenges you to find the "Hurkle" hiding in a 15 X 15 grid. Find it in 4 tries or less and you win. (Robert L. LaFara) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
K4.ZIP | Yes | 44335 | 5/18/1994 | Konnect Four 1.0 is a Connect Four type of game you play against the computer. (Jonathan D. Stanley) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
LUCKYNUM.ZIP | Yes | 163218 | 11/21/1993 | Lucky Numbers 1.01 gives you one year to make a million dollars at the Lottery. As a disgruntled former Lottery employee, you will use every means at your disposal to win. You can bribe officials, get a loan at the bank, and pay sleazy informers for number tips. If your standing in the community falls too low, you may be arrested for cheating. Also included is a utility for selecting a lottery number based on your name and birthdate. (Thomas Ens) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
MICEMN20.ZIP | Yes | 108613 | 8/16/1994 | Mice Men 2.0 challenges you to guide your 12 mice across the playing area before the computer's mice make it across the opposite direction. You and the computer take turns shifting columns up or down, which opens up spaces for the mice to travel in both directions. Your moves can let the computer's mice move too, so you have to play carefully. EGA/VGA required. (William Soleau) (Reg.Fee: $14) |
MICEMV10.ZIP | Yes | 122398 | 8/16/1994 | Mice Moves 1.0 is a test of your logic skills as you try to outwit red computer mice. You must strategically maneuver animated mice to the other side of the board, and block your opponent from reaching your side of the board. Requires EGA/VGA. (William Soleau) (Reg.Fee: $14) |
MLPUSH.ZIP | Yes | 28622 | 5/18/1994 | Push Your Luck 1.1 is based on the old dice game called "Drop Dead". Players try to use a little strategy and a lot of luck in order to run up the highest score. (Bob Lancaster) (Reg.Fee: $0-$5) |
MLSHUT.ZIP | Yes | 29323 | 5/18/1994 | Shut The Box 1.2 is a computerized implementation of the old board game of Shut The Box. Players alternate turns trying to get the highest score possible shutting numbered doors matching rolled dice. (Bob Lancaster) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
MLYAHT.ZIP | Yes | 24473 | 5/18/1994 | MLYaht 2.2 is an excellent implementation of the dice game Yahtzee. (Bob Lancaster) (Reg.Fee: $0-$5) |
MO_STONE.ZIP | Yes | 161541 | 11/19/1993 | Moraff's Stones 3.1 is a barter-gambling game played against monsters. The monsters are easy to beat at first, but each time a monster gets wiped out, it is replaced by a more intelligent and stingy monster. Eventually you are surrounded by malicious, hard-core gamblers at the highest levels of the game. (MoraffWare) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
NINEMEN.ZIP | Yes | 104907 | 11/19/1993 | Nine Men's Morris is an ancient game of strategy played on a special board in which the object is to get three pieces in a row and take the opponent's pieces. You can play against the computer. There are several levels of difficulty. (Chet Langin) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
OAKFLAT.ZIP | Yes | 262352 | 5/17/1994 | Oakflat Nuclear PPS 3.1sw Oakflat Nuclear Power Plant Simulator simulates a pressurized water nuclear fission power plant. You are responsible for safely controlling a light-water pressure fission reactor and generating electricity at a profit. The simulator creates random events such as equipment failures, fires, earthquakes, and terrorist attacks. Score is based on amount of power generated, damage to plant, and finances. (GAMTECH/Gamble Technologies) (Reg.Fee: $18) |
QUIMBEE.ZIP | Yes | 53806 | 5/18/1994 | Quimbee is a game for 1 to 6 players, inspired by Triple Yahtzee. In Quimbee, you get six dice. The game plays like Yahtzee, but if you get a "Q", it acts as a wildcard. You get up to three rolls per turn, but you can only select the dice to keep by value. That is, if you select "4", all 4's are kept for the next roll. (CurtWare) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
RRSWITCH.ZIP | Yes | 137957 | 11/26/1993 | RailRoad Switch Challenge is a railroad car switching game. The screen shows a railroad switching yard with several freight cars in different places. You are given an assignment to move some freight cars to other sidings and assemble the other cars in a specific order on the main track. You move the cars by changing track switches, coupling and uncoupling, etc. Demerits are issued for running over switched track and bumping into cars. The object is to complete the assignment with the fewest possible moves and demerits. (Fred Miller) (Reg.Fee: $25) |
SEAHUNT.ZIP | Yes | 69425 | 5/18/1994 | SeaHunt is a computerized version of the game Battleship. (Andy M. Halma) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
SEARUN10.ZIP | Yes | 158635 | 8/16/1994 | Sea Run 1.0 Maneuver your ship through treacherous waters by rotating the wind direction arrows. Quick thinking and fast reflexes are required to keep the boat sailing through and around whirlpools, whales, islands and more. Gain extra bonus points for reaching treasure chests and other objects. The program is filled with educational boat facts. Requires EGA/VGA and a mouse. (William Soleau) (Reg.Fee: $14) |
SILENDF.ZIP | Yes | 69443 | 5/18/1994 | Silencer is a military strategy game in which you'll battle with seven different creatures that vary in number, speed, and strength. There are 15 levels of competition and various skill levels. VGA required. (Donald E. Foss) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
SMT.ZIP | Yes | 60460 | 5/18/1994 | Stock Market Technician 1.1 is a stock market investment game. You must gain a greater Net Worth than any other player and remain in the game the longest to win. You need no special financial skills to play. One to four players may compete. (RGJ Systems) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
SORCERY.ZIP | Yes | 49493 | 5/18/1994 | Spectrum Sorcery 1.0 Two players compete on a multi-colored playing board, moving around different computer opponents and 11 board layouts are available. requires VGA and a mouse. (David Bollinger) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
SPECULA.ZIP | Yes | 128843 | 11/21/1993 | Speculator is a strategy game of land acquisition. It uses maps depicting real or imaginary land areas. Five maps are included with different economic models. You compete against 3 computer players for limited investment opportunities. Each computer player has its own unique strategy. You purchase property, start companies, buy and sell stock, expand companies, and buy real estate to try to acquire the most assets and win the game. Requires 512K RAM and EGA/VGA. (Brian Rose) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
STARLORD.ZIP | Yes | 80144 | 11/20/1993 | Starlord is a complex game where you start as a cadet and work your way up to commander. As you are moving through the ranks, the challenge is to convert all the planets and bases of a given sector to be friendly to the Empire. (Keith W. Cox) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
SUPMAX.ZIP | Yes | 57977 | 5/18/1994 | Super Maxit 2.0 is a graphic version of the traditional, strategic board game, Maxit, with a few twists. It has the ability to choose different board shapes and sizes that are filled with numbered squares. When you choose a number in a row, then the computer picks on in the column you chose, then you pick from the row the computer chose, and so on. Some numbers are negative and the strategy is to try to force the computer to pick from a column that has lower numbers than the one you picked. The higher number total wins. EGA or VGA required. (Expert Source Code, Inc.) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
SUPRNIM.ZIP | Yes | 43493 | 5/18/1994 | Super Nim 1.0 is an interesting version of the game of Nim, which you play against the computer. VGA required. (Stanton Computing) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
TAMPER.ZIP | Yes | 484820 | 8/31/1993 | Tamper 1.20u is an investment strategy game. Players get rich buying and selling stock in various companies. It allows one to four players. The first one with a net worth of $100,000 or more wins the game. Requires 1 meg of memory, VGA, and a hard disk. (Victor Boc) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $33) |
WARI12.ZIP | Yes | 368828 | 6/3/1994 | Wari 1.2 is an African strategy game for two players. It is also known as Mancala or Ourri and is over 4,000 years old. It was used to train African tribal chiefs. It is easy to learn like Chinese Checkers, but requires thinking more like Chess. It features three skill levels, a tutorial, animation, music and sound. Requires VGA graphics, and 640K. Soundblaster and a mouse are recommended. (ImagiSOFT, Inc.) (Reg.Fee: $21) |
WEBS.ZIP | Yes | 98513 | 12/5/1993 | Webs you must capture more nodes on the different webs than the computer does. A variety of webs and computer playing strength levels keeps things interesting. Requires a mouse and EGA/VGA. (Steve Estvanik) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
WIZARD.ZIP | Yes | 332536 | 11/18/1993 | The Wizard 2.7 is a multimedia database that allows you to attach sound and image files to entries. Templates are included for collections of Books, Music, Images, and Sounds. GIF, TIF, PCX, TGA, and other image files can be displayed up to 1024x768 resolution. Sound Blaster and Covox sound files are supported. Requires 640K, hard disk, and a sound card. (SuperSoft) (Reg.Fee: $49) |
WOWZEE.ZIP | Yes | 77518 | 5/18/1994 | WOWZEE combines poker, Yahtzee and Mah-jongg. (BSX International) (Reg.Fee: $5-$10) |
WSR41.ZIP | Yes | 456568 | 10/26/1993 | Wall $treet Raider 4.1 is a simulation game of corporate finance, in which one to four players (including the computer) engage in hostile takeovers, empire building, participate in greenmail payoffs and more. Created by a Harvard lawyer/CPA/economist, Michael Jenkins, this game allows you to use the same techniques as real corporate raiders on Wall Street. Not only is the game fun to play, but you will really learn a lot about business. W$R has been a long time in the making. Jenkins says: "There hasn't been a month in the last 20 years when I haven't done something on it. It takes five or ten minutes to learn, but a lifetime to master." Requires 512K RAM and 720K disk space. (Michael D. Jenkins) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $25) |
YAHTZMH.ZIP | Yes | 19588 | 5/18/1994 | Yahtzee 1.0 is a computer version of the well-known dice game. One or two players can play. (Michael Holmes) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
YAHWHO.ZIP | Yes | 98897 | 7/19/1993 | YahWho is a computerized version of Yahtzee. BP7-TV source code is included. (Keith Greer) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
YERMONY.ZIP | Yes | 20254 | 5/18/1994 | YerMony is a collection of a few simple games with some rather bizarre embellishments. (Reg.Fee: $?) |