showing 16 games
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CaWaDo: Can it Want it Do it | Bundesverband der gewerblichen Berufsgenossenschaften;Niedersächsisches Kultusministerium;Bundesverband der Unfallversicherungsträger (Joop Systemlösungen GmbH) | 1990 | CaWaDo: Can it Want it Do it is an educational adventure title commissioned to teach children safety and risk prevention. It uses a German parser with an interface very similar to the classic Sierra adventures. The title is combination of Can + Want + Do. You control a young man or a young woman through a day of their everyday lives, to school, to work, to go out in the evening ... always observing labor & traffic safety and accident prevention. Through different actions up to 33 points can be earned similar to Sierra adventures. | labelimagesubject |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Ultra Games;Image Works (Unlimited Software) | 1990 | [spoiler=cheat (required for the sewer gap);close cheat]A+S+D+F+G+H[/spoiler][spoiler=other cheat (also does gap);close cheat]Q+W+E+R+T+Y+U+P[/spoiler] | labelimageminimize |
The Adventures of Willy Beamish | Sierra (Dynamix) | 1991 | labelimageminimize | |
Bargon Attack | Coktel Vision | 1992 | labelimageminimize | |
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles: The Coin-Op! | Image Works (Probe Software) | 1992 | [b]THE RETURN OF THE AWESOME FOURSOME![/b] Now two dudes or dudettes can join forces and double team Shredder™ and his turtle terminators in a bid to save April™ and Splinter™. Choose which lean, green turtle you control and haut shell around this fully scrolling version of the coin-op game and save April™ from a burning building. Meanwhile Splinter™ gets kidnapped and you must trash dodgy dudes Bebop™ and Rocksteady™ to set him free. | labelimagesubject |
Jonny Quest: Curse of the Mayan Warriors | Hollyware Entertainment (MicroIllusions) | 1993 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Scooter's Magic Castle | EA*Kids (Electronic Arts) | 1993 | Would you like to have your own castle? With lots of chambers, secrets, puzzles and activities to do? Well, Scooter now owns such a castle, and he's very eager to see what he can find inside! And he can find quite a lot. Scooter's Magic Castle is an education game where you control Scooter, and by clicking on various items in the Castle you can interact with them, often starting a small mini-game. The activities available around the castle are numerous, ranging from simple memory tests to composing your own melody. During his travels around the castle's corridors, Scooter is assisted by a helpful owl, who acts as the game's options menu and can also teleport you to any chamber. | labelimagesubject |
Simon the Sorcerer | Adventure Soft | 1993 | [media=youtube]C2M4hndQ9pY[/media]*** [59]*** [37] | labelimageminimize |
Aladdin | Virgin | 1994 | Hang on to your carpet for ACTION and FUN! Aladdin slashes his shining scimitar to fight through Agrabah, escape from the Sultan’s dungeon, survive the fiery Cave of Wonders, snatch the Genie’s lamp and save Princess Jasmine from the evil Jafar! | labelimagesubject |
Dunkle Schatten | Bundesministerium des Innern (The Art Department) | 1994 | Dunkle Schatten is a point-and-click adventure in the typical LucasArts style. It was distributed for free by the German Federal Ministry of the Interior as a "countermeasure" against violence and anti-semitism. In this adventure, you play as Karsten, a teenager who helps creating a youth centre so the local youth stays off the street and doesn't do things they shouldn't do. But that's easier than thought - there's much disturbance by a local gang of Neonazis. The game wants to show that violence is not an option and every conflict can be solved peacefully. | labelimagesubject |
Teenagent | Metropolis Software;Union Logic (Metropolis Software) | 1994 | You take the role of Mark Hopper, an ordinary teenager who gets hired by the RGB intelligence (he was selected by a fortune teller) to solve the mystery of gold disappearing from the Mega Bank. But first you're sent to the RGB training camp where you'll have to pass the three trials! Teenagent is a humorous point-and-click adventure, originally available as shareware, but the DOS version was later re-released as freeware. You control Mark Hopper with a mouse - click on where you want him to go, left-click on objects and people to look at them, and right-click on them to interact with them. By moving the cursor to the top of the screen, you bring up your inventory.***EU 1994-02-26 by Metropolis Software as Teenagent US 1995 by Union Logic as Teen Agent | labelimagesubject |
The Goonies | Friends Software | 1995 | Unofficial conversion of Konami's MSX game. | labelimageminimize |
Bud Tucker in Double Trouble | Merit Studios;Topware Interactive (Merit Studios) | 1996 | This wacky adventure puts you in the shoes of Bud Tucker, a pizza delivery boy who also has a job as a lab assistant during the nights. The story involves some fantastic features, mad scientist and robots. One day, Bud found the Professor missing and later learns he's been kidnapped by the evil Dick Tate. Tate, an insane, whiny sob wishes to create a world filled with the people he loves most...himself. To do that, he plans to use one of the Professor's inventions and clone a billion versions of himself to populate the world. It's up to Bud Tucker to track down the loon and the Professor before Barryville becomes Tate Town. It's a point & click adventure where you must travel to various locations in Barryville and find clues and help from the citizens there. The game play consists of picking up items and using them when necessary. There are 3 parts in the game and in the first part, Bud Tucker is locked up in a crumbly hotel in Seedy Street. Speech is available in the game as well as subtitles. The menu (pick up, use, etc) can be displayed in words as well as icons. This cartoon adventure is sadly little known because Eidos cancelled its plan to distribute the game in the U.S... probably due to poor sales in Europe, which is probably due to lack of marketing. Because: it's a fun and solid game in every respect with a wacky plot, though disappointingly short.*** [84] | labelimagesubject |
Dunkle Schatten 2: Im Netzwerk gefangen | Bundesministerium des Innern (The Art Department) | 1996 | This German adventure (which means Dark Shadows 2: Trapped in the network) is the sequel to the adventure Dunkle Schatten, also published by the German Federal Ministry of Interior as part of the FAIRSTÄNDNIS campaign against racism and violence. The game's a point-and-click adventure with an interface reminding of the later Sierra adventures. It is greatly improved over the first part as it now uses SVGA screen resolution. The story is set two years after the first. You again play as Karsten who this time has to deal with Neonazis defacing the memorial stone for a long dead, Jewish town mayor. And some classmate of his seem to be involved as he distributes Nazi computer games... | labelimagesubject |
Escape | May-Be Soft | 1996 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Fable | Sir-tech Software;Telstar Electronic Studios (Telstar Electronic Studios;Simbiosis Interactive) | 1996 | Fable is a classical puzzle-solving graphic adventure with hand-drawn backgrounds. The hero Quickthorpe is a young man who must leave his home village and travel through four fantasy worlds, each dedicated to a particular element. The goal of the journey is to find four mystic gemstones in order to learn about the secrets of an extinct race known as Mecubarz, and help his people with this knowledge. Interaction with the environment is done by clicking on an object and selecting available actions. Puzzles are for the most part inventory-based. Wrong choices may lead to the hero's death and a premature end of the game.*** [58]***Not related to the game by Lionhead Studios. Requires 486/66, 8MB, 2X CD-ROM, SVGA, mouse, soundblaster, DOS 5.0+, runs under Win95 and DOSBox, does not run under WinXP. | labelimagesubject |