Name | Extracted | Size | Date | Description |
ADCMDW.ZIP | Yes | 578897 | 1/20/1994 | Admirals Command for Windows 1.1c (SimoneSystems Software, reg. fee: $20) is a multi-featured variation on the classic game of Battle Ship. Special features include Islands, mines, minesweeping, submerged submarines, the ability to move your Spy Ship, a high score hall of fame, and more. Requires VGA and VBRUN300. (Formerly S.S. BattleShip for Windows.) |
BATGRID.ZIP | Yes | 50148 | 7/31/1993 | Battle Grid 2.0 (Dolan, Bob; $10) is an interesting game of battleship for Windows. There are three modes: Human vs. Computer, Human vs. Human, and Computer vs. Computer. The first to find the others ships is the winner. |
D4W20.ZIP | Yes | 266118 | 11/23/1991 | Destroyer for Windows 2.0 (Don E. Krafcheck, reg. fee: $20) is a Windows version of the classic Battleship board game. You can pit America's navy against the Japanese or the British against the Germans. Try to pinpoint your enemies naval fleet by searching the peg positions on the board. With each play, watch as the missile hits a target, sending the vessel into flames, or as it splashes into the ocean. Sink the entire fleet before they sink yours and you win. |
ICONWAR.ZIP | Yes | 18397 | 6/9/1994 | IconWar 1.0 (Jarrett, Eric; $13) is a variation of the old Battleship game. You must hide your men on a 9x9 grid, and you and the computer take turns trying to hit each other's locations. When a hit is made you automatically get another turn. VBRUN is required. |
SRCHDES.ZIP | Yes | 93512 | 12/6/1993 | Search and Destroy 2.4 (Baron, Randy; $10) is a one-player game of Battleship for Windows. You and the computer alternate turns bombing locations around the grid, searching for hidden ships. It keeps a running tally of games won and lost, and a status section tells which ships have been sunk on either side. Other features include digitized speech and sound effects. |
WARBOAT1.ZIP | Yes | 49891 | 8/18/1988 | War Boats 1.0 (Jim Cunningham; $1) is a Windows version of the game Battleship. You can play against a computer or a friend. Other options include sound, comments, and more. Requires VBRUN200. |
WINDICE.ZIP | Yes | 11202 | 6/9/1994 | Windows Dice 1.0 (Boeck, Hans J.; $7) is a dice game similar to the TV game show "High Rollers". The object is to remove the numbers 1-9 by pulling off single or pairs of numbers that match the number you rolled on the dice. |
WINYAH.ZIP | Yes | 11858 | 9/14/1993 | WinYahtzee (Michael Rapier; $0) is a faithful adaptation of the classic dice game. Up to three columns may be played simultaneously. Requires VBRUN300. |
WINZEE.ZIP | Yes | 45187 | 6/9/1994 | Winzee 2.21 (Gifford, Scott; $5-$6) is a Windows version of Yahtzee for up to six players. |
YACHT.ZIP | Yes | 24883 | 7/4/1993 | Windows Yacht 2.21 (Bielsik, Frank; $10) is a really very well done version of Yahtzee for Windows. |
YTZ.ZIP | Yes | 85795 | 7/31/1993 | Yacht-Z 2.21 (Dolan, Bob; $10) is an excellent version of Yahtzee for Windows. You can save games as well as load previous games. Other features include high score handling and an Undo function. |
ZILCH.ZIP | Yes | 26507 | 6/9/1994 | Zilch! 1.0 (Pixel Perfect; $15) is an entertaining dice game for up to four players. Each player tries to build up their score using certain combinations of dice. If you happen to roll the dice without scoring, you lose your entire accumulated score. |
9EMPWIN.ZIP | No | 541 | 12/19/1993 | World Empire II Deluxe 1.5 (Viable Software, reg. fee: $25) is a Windows version of Ultimate Software's 4-player world-conquest game. The object is to try and conquer the other players and unite the world under one leader - you. Battles are fought and the user is in control of the destination. Requires 2 MB of hard disk space and VBRUN100, included. |
DEMWAR.ZIP | Yes | 67302 | 12/22/1993 | Declaration of War Demo 1.2 (Burnham Park Software, Inc., reg. fee: $40) is a war game for Windows played on a 30 x 20 square grid. There are various islands throughout the grid with cities, forests, and mountains. The object of the game is to build up your forces, and capture cities until you are strong enough to attack the computer player. |
MEDWAR11.ZIP | Yes | 195795 | 2/2/1994 | Medieval War 1.1 (Burnham Park Software, Inc., reg. fee: $30) is a wargame set in medieval times. The map is defferent for each game and can be any size from 20 x 20 up to 150 x 150. Up to six human or computer players can participate. There are 14 different playing pieces including light infantry, catapults, light galleons, and more. Other features include play-by-mail games, handicapping with 24 strength levels, and extensive on-line help. |
PFW.ZIP | Yes | 211438 | 6/9/1994 | Panzerkrieg for Windows 3.01 (Blue Chip Computing, Inc.; $20) is a two-player World War II combat simulation. Several scenarios are provided that allow you to command units of varying types and capabilities. This game is best played between two machines using a communications link, but it can be played on a single computer. Average game time is 3 hours. |
PEND12.ZIP | Yes | 109507 | 2/16/1994 | Pendulous 1.2 (Kamyan Software, reg. fee: $20) is an interesting strategy wargame for Windows 3.1. Up to four players (human or computer) can compete. A Russian Front scenario is included, and a built-in scenario editor is provided. The game play allows for a wide variety of strategies, and each game lasts from 15 to 30 minutes. |
SIEGE.ZIP | Yes | 200562 | 8/16/1988 | Siege! 1.1 (Strategic Solutions ASP; $20) is a game where you must try to capture more territory than your opponent. You can play against computer-controlled players or a friend connected via modem/comm port/network. Computer players can be "trained" using artificial intelligence techniques, and the history of each player is saved for future reference. |
STLEMP10.ZIP | Yes | 188705 | 9/6/1993 | Stellar Empires 1.0 (Tahuya Bay Software; $18) is a fast paced game of galactic conquest. A player begins an empire with a single star. Stars are added through colonization and annexation of stars held by other empires. The game is complete when there is only one empire left. The number of stars may vary from 50 to 1500 for short, medium or long games, and have from 2 to 12 players. |
ATTAXX.ZIP | Yes | 11644 | 6/9/1994 | Attaxx (Millennium Computer Corp; $15) is a move-and-capture board game you play against the computer. |
BGFW.ZIP | Yes | 293208 | 6/9/1994 | Brain Games for Windows 2.0 (WinWare; $20) contains a Battleship game set in outer space, a variation of peg solitaire, tic-tac-toe, and several others. |
BOXEM.ZIP | Yes | 688100 | 1/5/1980 | Boxem 1.0 (Flat Rabbit Software; $18) is a game of logic similar to "pen-the-pig" or "squares". The object of the game is to build more boxes on the game grid than your opponent. When a complete box is made, the box is removed to show a portion of a picture which lies under the playing board. When all the boxes are made, the complete picture becomes visible and a brief description of the picture appears. This game features beautiful 256-color pictures and high quality digitized sound clips. You can also add your own pictures, sounds, and descriptions to the game. Requires WIN31, 4meg RAM, VGA, mouse, and a hard disk. |
BLOB.ZIP | Yes | 10907 | 6/9/1994 | Blob (Murray, Kevin; $3) is a strategy-board game you can play against the computer or a human opponent. The object is to take more of the board than your opponent. When you replicate a piece on another square, any opposing men on adjoining squares change to your side. |
CFD132.ZIP | Yes | 60621 | 2/8/1994 | Confound 1.32 (Koziar, Pete; $15) is an excellent board/strategy game for Windows. You and the computer alternate turns trying to move your marble into your opponents's home square. Each turn consists of either moving your marble or placing a wall to block the other player. There are three difficulty levels, and even in the easy mode the computer is no slacker. To help speed play along, the cursor changes to help you place pieces. |
DOTS.ZIP | Yes | 11387 | 11/16/1993 | Dots 1.0 (Chad A. Olson, reg. fee: $5) is a simple strategy game you play against the computer. You must select from 1 to 3 dots in a line each turn, and the player to capture the last dot wins. |
EGGCRTN.ZIP | Yes | 23074 | 6/9/1994 | Egg Carton 1.0a (PT WinWare; $6-$9) is an unusual strategy game played with an egg carton and marbles. The object of this two-player game is to be the first to clear all marbles from your side of the carton. |
FENCES.ZIP | Yes | 7430 | 6/9/1994 | Fences 1.0 (Blanding, Steve; $0) is a challenging game in which you must beat the computer or a human opponent in building a fence across the playing field. |
GATORB.ZIP | Yes | 256381 | 6/24/1993 | GatorBytes Game Pak (GatorBytes; $10 each) is a collection of three amusing games for Windows. In Frog Pond you must try to remove all the frogs from a lily pad playing board and leave one in the center. Connect It Up is a challenging game of Connect Four with three difficulty levels. Elimination is an unusual dice game that challenges you to beat the odds. |
GOMOKU.ZIP | Yes | 45397 | 4/18/1994 | GoMoku Narabe (Steve Neeley, reg. fee: $10) is a fun logic/puzzle game where you try to get five stones of your color in a row on a playing board. You can play against a friend or the computer. Requires VBRUN300. |
HENRY.ZIP | Yes | 44626 | 2/9/1994 | Jeu d'Henri 1.0 (Henry's Game) is an interesting strategy game for Windows. The players take turns removing at least one penny from only one row on the playing board. The player who grabs the last penny loses. (Jaemon Franko, reg. fee: $0) |
KALAH.ZIP | Yes | 23150 | 3/22/1994 | Kalah is an ancient game of strategy and skill you play against your computer. Several skill levels and game speeds are available. (Island Software, reg. fee: $10) |
MANCAL.ZIP | Yes | 27850 | 3/24/1994 | Mancala is a WIN31 version of a board game from Africa. Two players compete against each other trying to accumulate as many stones as possible before one of the players clears his/her side of all stones. (Gary Collins, reg. fee: $0) |
RHAPSODY.ZIP | Yes | 160027 | 10/12/1993 | Rhapsody! A King Kong Battle 1.0 (Marken, Jeffrey R.; $10) is an interesting 2-player strategy game for Windows. You must maneuver your King Kong around the maze-like city to try to capture your opponent. Each player's turn consists of giving his Kong directions (North, South, East, or West) and the number of steps to take in that direction. Your turn is ended if you run into a building or fail to reach your opponent's location. |
SKULLS.ZIP | Yes | 54219 | 11/18/1993 | Amazon Skulls 1.0 (TOGGLE BOOLEANS, reg. fee: $0) is an unusual strategy game for Windows. You take turns with the computer placing skulls on the playing grid, making sure that the skull being placed touches the last skull played but no others. Three different skill levels are available, and the playing grid ranges from 5x6 to the "Pit of Death". If the rather gruesome skulls are not to your liking, you can change them to happy faces. |
TRIPLET.ZIP | Yes | 16421 | 6/9/1994 | Triplets 2.0 (Dean, Hal and Gamma; $0) is a skill game in which you alternate turns, trying to get three tokens in a row on a playing grid. You can have up to four players in any combination of Humanoid, Dumb Robot, Smart Android, or Genius Cyborg. The grid can be three different sizes from 9x9 to 39x24. This is an interesting game, and the Genius Cyborg is tough to beat! |
VIERPP1.ZIP | Yes | 67939 | 1/7/1994 | Vier Gewinnt (Four Wins) for Windows 1.0 is a Windows version of a game known as Connect Four. (Jakob Braeuchi, reg. fee: $7) |
WNDOMINO.ZIP | No | 209815 | 5/5/1992 | WNDomino (Thompson, Bill J.; $10) is a game of Double-Six dominoes for Windows. Unlike the DOS-based dominoes game (DOMINO), this game only lets you see the last domino played in each direction. This makes it more difficult to visualize what has been played, although a chart on the side shows that info. The game seems to be a little flakey. Despite the "flaws", this is a fun game of dominoes for those who insist on running only Windows apps; the rest of you should get the DOS based game. VBRUN is required. |
XANDO.ZIP | Yes | 11406 | 1/7/1994 | X's and O's 1.2 lets you play a simple game of Tic Tac Toe against the computer. (David McIntosh, reg. fee: $0) |