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2 Player Chess | eGames | 1998 | Windows | labelimageminimize | |
Adventures with Chickens | Xtreme Games;eGames (RockSolid Software) | 1995 | Windows | labelimageminimize | |
Adventures with Chickens: The Next Generation | eGames (Rock Solid Software;Xtreme Games) | 1998 | This Game was made possible by grace and peace from Christ. To magnify God from our hearts, to rescue the lost, and to provide a wholesom alternative for Christians seeking high-quality entertainment. (RockSolid Software's Mission) | Windows | minimizeminimizeminimize |
Balloon Pop | eGames (Soleau Software) | 1998 | Also sold by eGames as part of the "Games for Girls" package. | Windows | labelimageminimize |
Battleboard | eGames;Xtreme Games (Rainfall Studios) | 1998 | Battleboard is a game of chess, but whenever you take an opponent's piece you enter into a real-time one-on-one space battle with the two pieces in question to decide who wins. Each piece has different playstyles and relative strengths. | Windows | labelimagesubject |
Bibleball | eGames (Rock Solid Software;Xtreme Games) | 1999 | An Arkanoid clone with some variations. Power-ups and power-downs are recognizable by their background colors of red (bad) and blue (good). There's level selection, level editor, difficulty and multiplayer features. One feature you will probably not find in any other Arkanoid or Breakout clone is the display of Bible verses on the playfield under bricks to be cleared. Between each level, the chapter and verse numbers are shown. Some other Arkanoid clones, of course, have this reveal feature, just not with verses from the Holy Bible. | Windows | labelimagesubject |
Bingo Master | eGames (Soleau Software) | 1999 | The "Special Edition" (or "Standard Edition") of the game titled "Bingo SE" features less options.***This game offers a lot of Bingo. You begin your Bingo journey in Bingo Buddies, where you try to earn money to get your bingo career started. Once you earn some money, you can play in the more difficult areas, of which there are three. In these areas, the stakes get increasingly higher, and as a result, you win more or lose more. | Windows | labelimagesubject |
Blast Thru | eGames (RockSolid Software;Xtreme Games) | 1998 | A Breakout-Clone with 40 levels in its commercial version. The free version of the game ("Blast Thru SE") features only 10 levels. | Windows | labelimageminimize |
Bonkerz | eGames | 1999 | Windows | labelimageminimize | |
Bowling Mania | eGames | 2001 | The free version of the game ("Bowling Mania SE") features only 3 characters and one bowling alley. | Windows | labelimageminimize |
Castle Camelot | eGames | 1998 | Remove all cards from the game by playing cards that are 1 higher or 1 lower in value then the open card at the bottom. | Windows | labelimagesubject |
Christian Word Search | eGames (Rock Solid Software;Xtreme Games) | ? | Windows | labelminimizeminimize | |
Dodgem | eGames (Zillions Development) | 2001 | Windows | minimizeimageminimize | |
Eddie Galaxy: Intergalactic Exterminator | eGames (Hamumu Software;Xtreme Games) | 1998 | The "Special Edition" of the game titled "Intergalactic Exterminator SE" features less worlds/levels. | Windows | labelimageminimize |
eMazing Mazes | eGames (eBrainyGames) | 2003 | Collection of themed maze games. - Animals of Africa - Dragon Quest - Egypt - Four Kings - Planets - Precious Stones - Sharks - Twilight - Winter Wonderland | Windows | minimizeimagesubject |
Fishing | eGames | 2000 | The free version of the game ("Fishing SE") features only 7 lakes (instead of 30). | Windows | labelimageminimize |
Fran's Frog Hop | eGames (Soleau Software) | 1998 | Also sold by eGames as part of the "Games for Girls" package. | Windows | labelimageminimize |
Galactic Patrol | eGames (Monkey Byte Development) | 1998 | Windows | labelimageminimize | |
Galaxy Man | eGames | 1998 | Windows | labelimageminimize | |
Geo Jump | eGames | 1998 | Windows | labelimageminimize | |
Gonzo Heads | eGames (eBrainyGames) | 2001 | Windows | labelimageminimize | |
Great Pyramid | eGames | 1998 | Windows | labelimageminimize | |
Gumball Machine | eGames (Soleau Software) | 1998 | Also sold by eGames as part of the "Games for Girls" package. | Windows | labelimageminimize |
High Roller | eGames | 1999 | Windows | labelimageminimize | |
Juxto | eGames (Soleau Software) | 1998 | Windows | labelimageminimize | |
Knight Online | Mgame;Egames;Terra Corp (MGame Corporation;Noah System) | 2004 | [b]health regen[/b] - works only when sitting.***[b]Minimum:[/b] * Windows 98, ME, 2000 or XP * 300 MHz Celeron CPU * 128 MB RAM * 16 MB VRAM * 600 MB HD space [b]Recommended:[/b] * 400 MHz Pentium II CPU * 256 MB RAM * 32 MB VRAM***K2 Network publishes this game in North America for free and charges for premium game features. Egames publishes this game in Malaysia for free and charges for premium game features. Mgame publishes this game in Korea and charges to play. Terra Corp publishes this game in Japan and charges to play. SOHU publishes this game in China and charges to play. There is an in-game piracy/counterfeiting problem whereby a few players can duplicate an item and sell it. When the game is patched or upgraded these duped items will vanish. Often the owner of these duped items had no idea of their origin until it disappeared. [Zerothis] | Windows | labelimageminimize |
Lexicon | eGames (Nature Boy Software) | 1998 | The "Special Edition" of the game titled "Lexicon SE" features less board layouts and options.***A New Way to Test Your Word Skills! Lexicon, origins dating back over 500 years, is the ultimate interactive word game ever. Lexicon features three unique word games: Eliminus (remove letter tiles to form words), Populatica (create words with tiles) and Jumblara (unscramble words). Each requires word crafting and cunning. | Windows | labelimagesubject |
Mahjong Match | eGames | 2002 | Windows | labelminimizeminimize | |
Mahjongg Empire | eGames;Greenstreet Software | 2001 | Windows | labelminimizeminimize | |
MahJongg Game of Four Winds | eGames | 1998 | MahJongg Game of Four Winds is an incredible new version of the classic tile game for your desktop. You can now play against the computer to simulate four player action. The game not only challenges to a game of skill and strategy it also talks to you throughout the competition. | Windows | labelimagesubject |
MahJongg Master | eGames | 1998 | "MahJongg Master" is basically a commercial version of the shareware game "Kyodai Mahjongg (Ver. 3.01)". The "Special Edition" of the game titled "MahJongg Master SE" features less tilesets and background images.***Enjoy the classic Chinese game of strategy with this all new full-featured version! You'll find 18 original tile sets -- everything from classic MahJongg tiles to all new designs! You can also choose from among 70 beautiful backgrounds including scenics, animals, textures, and much more. Plus great music! | Windows | labelimagesubject |
MahJongg Master 2 | eGames | ? | "MahJongg Master 2" is basically a commercial version of the shareware game "Kyodai Mahjongg (Ver. 6.21)". | Windows | minimizeminimizeminimize |
MahJongg Master 3 | eGames;Atari;Greenstreet Software | 2000 | "MahJongg Master 3" is basically a commercial version of the shareware game "Kyodai Mahjongg (Ver. 12.01)". The free version of the game ("Mahjongg Master 3 SE") has significantly less features. | Windows | labelimageminimize |
MahJongg Master 4 | eGames | 2003 | "MahJongg Master 4" is basically a commercial version of the shareware game "Kyodai Mahjongg (Ver. 18.42)". | Windows | labelimageminimize |
Marble Blast Gold | GarageGames;eGames (GarageGames;Monster Studios) | 2002 | I tested this game on an Intel 82845G/GL graphics card. It seemed to do fine except for crashing reliably when moving at high speed up hill on level 4. [Zerothis]***Race your marble to the goal and occasionally accomplish missions along the way. Optimized for Lindows 3.0, Redhat 7.1+, SuSE 7.1+, Mandrake 8.x+, or Debian 3.0+. Requires Linux Kernel 2.4+, glibc 2.2+, XFree86 4.0+, Pentium 400z CPU, 128MB RAM, NVIDIA TNT2 or ATI Radeon 8500+ or newer OpenGL 3D Card and an Internet connection. Demo available [Zerothis] | Linux | labelimagesubject |
Memory Match | eGames | 1998 | Windows | labelimageminimize | |
Mini Car Racing | eGames (AEON Design) | 2000 | Windows | labelimageminimize | |
Nebula Fighter | One Reality;eGames (Holodream Software) | 1997 | Some game concepts are timeless. No matter how many titles in that genre are released, there is a core group of die-hard fans who eagerly play each and every one, tirelessly devoting time, energy, and hard-earned dollars to their favorite form of entertainment. It is true of 3D action games, real-time strategy games, adventure games, and even the lowly side-scrolling space shooters. Holodream is ready to release one of the latter, a side-scroller in the grand tradition called Nebula Fighter, only they are taking the aging concept and injecting it with an overdose of adrenaline to create one of the most blisteringly hot shooters ever to blast its way to the PC. Like most new action games, Nebula Fighter proudly presents a background story to set the stage for the carnage. At some point during the late 20th century, the world is taken over by a power-hungry terrorist organization. Soon after, Earth is contacted by an alien race called the Venishians, who unwittingly become the target of the greedy new government. By capturing and analyzing one of the alien ships, scientists are able to construct a fleet of fighters capable of attacking the celestial visitors on their home planet. The player is responsible for breaking through the alien defenses and alerting earth to commence the attack, yada, yada, yada.... Does anyone really pay attention to the story while blasting aliens into space debris? I doubt it, but it's there for the literary inclined just the same. What really matters is the gameplay. Nebula Fighter quickly places the player in familiar territory. Starting at the first level, the ship is equipped with a basic array of weapons. There is no buying and selling of equipment; instead, the game automatically upgrades your ship as you destroy the bosses at the end of each level and grab their defenses. This builds an incredibly destructive arsenal that can fool the player into thinking he or she is indestructible. Nebula Fighter, however, pulls some surprising tricks that make the game challenging and fun. Some weapons are more effective against certain enemies than others, and players must think and react quickly or they'll be looking at a brilliant, pre-rendered explosion where their ship was moments before. The AI, though, is killer. It's as if a human opponent is controlling the enemies and bosses, and planning and executing advanced attack strategies. One moment, you are blazing through the level, blasting away at poor fools attacking from the other side of the screen, and the next you are under attack from a group of enemy ships that has just emerged from an innocent looking asteroid. The group works together as a single military unit and expertly neutralizes your threat to their forces before you are able to counter with the appropriate defense. Hello again, brilliant, pre-rendered explosion. There are, of course, the standard ways and means of shoring up one's offensive and defensive power. Players will need to collect power modules, add-on weapons, nukes, and bonus items left behind by obliterated enemies to increase the ship's arsenal and shields, and to receive extra ships and bonus points. The add-on weapons include energy bolts, homing missiles, side-mounted missiles, and a rear-mounted pulse cannon. The real stars of the show, however, are the weapons left behind by demolished bosses; they provide some of the most visually dazzling effects and satisfying slaughter ever accomplished in a game of this type. Each level adds new challenges and cool effects. Nebula Fighter is the first game of its type to have all game graphics rendered and animated in 3D. The asteroid fields are surprisingly realistic and deadly. The game also features digitized backgrounds with multiple layers of parallax scrolling (including foreground objects), flying above and below the traditional playfield, animated backdrop layers, digitized audio effects, 256 frames of animation for most enemies, and some truly impressive and jaw-dropping bosses. Imagine battling an alien ship armed with extensive computer-assisted military hardware and advanced attack procedures, and you'll have an idea of what facing these technological behemoths is like. There simply isn't time to blink! Careful attention has been paid as well to constructing challenging levels that should awaken the most jaded gamers and have them playing on the edge of their seats. This game has the potential to re-define its genere. It's highly addictive, immersive, and challenging, and features pulse-pounding action and spectacular graphics. Nebula Fighter is a must-have for any shooter fan Features: Extensive play time with 21 levels of gameplay Two-player co-operative mode 3D rendered and animated graphics Advanced AI Click here for more screenshots - Windows 95/98 only (DirectX 6 required / enclosed) - Pentium 133 with 16Mb of Ram required - Pentium 233 with 32Mb of Ram recommended | Windows | labelimagesubject |
Nebula Fighter | One Reality;eGames (Holodream Software) | 1997 | MS-DOS | labelminimizeminimize | |
Node Jumper | eGames (Soleau Software) | 2001 | The free version of the game ("Node Jumper SE") has less levels. | Windows | minimizeimageminimize |
Purrfect Pet Shop | eGames | 2008 | Windows | minimizeminimizeminimize | |
Puzzle Master | eGames (Gray Design Associates) | ? | Based upon the game "Jigsaw Galore" by David Gray | Windows | minimizeminimizeminimize |
Puzzle Master 2 | eGames (Gray Design Associates) | 2001 | Based upon the game "Jigsaw Galore" by David Gray. The "SE"-Version of the game has less puzzle sets. | Windows | minimizeimageminimize |
Puzzle Master 3 | eGames;Greenstreet Software (Gray Design Associates) | 2002 | Based upon the game "Jigsaw Galore" by David Gray | Windows | minimizeimageminimize |
RahJongg: The Curse of Ra | eGames (Used Star) | 1998 | RahJongg: Curse of Ra is an incredible all-new tile matching game with an Egyptian Twist! To lift the curse, you must conquer all of the dynasties by matching the hieroglyphic tiles. Each level is even more challenging than the last and every dynasty is more perplexing! Play all 50 existing levels or create your own levels! This perplexing game of strategy will provide hours of entertainment and intrigue! RahJongg: Curse of Ra includes: - 8 Mysterious Dynasties - 50 challenging levels - Create an infinite number of tile layouts with the new level editor - Great graphics | Windows | labelimagesubject |
Renee's Resort | eGames (Soleau Software) | 1998 | The objective of the game is to get Renee from the hotel on the right side of the screen, to the beach on the left. She must make her way to the beach down the special ramp. Before she can use this ramp, she must put on her inner-tube which is located somewhere on the resort's lawn. To achieve her objective she must cleverly use the objects that are scattered about the game board to help her solve the puzzle.***Also sold by eGames as part of the "Games for Girls" package. | Windows | labelimagesubject |
Snake Arena | eGames (Another Day) | 2001 | Windows | labelimageminimize | |
Snake Eyes | eGames (eBrainyGames) | 2005 | Windows | minimizeminimizeminimize | |
Solitaire Master | eGames (Goodsol Development) | 1998 | Solitaire 25 (Vol. 1-3) are special versions of "Solitaire Master", each featuring "only" 25 of the otherwise over 200 different Solitaire games. | Windows | labelimageminimize |
Solitaire Master 2 | eGames (Goodsol Development) | 2002 | Windows | labelimageminimize |