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Troddlers

Views: 5,4991992DemoPuzzle AtodThe Sales Curve
Troddlers is a variant of Lemmings. The goal is the same: Lead the Lemmin... err, Troddlers, to the exit. Here though … VIEW

Brick Jumper! II

Views: 3,4542002FreewareAction Master Raven
Brick Jumper! II is the sequel to "the not quite popular game" Brick Jumper!, says the author. The game is simple: Move … VIEW

King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table

Views: 9,8521994Full versionSimulation / Strategy MVP Software
King Arthur's KORT is a medieval fantasy strategy war game. According to the instructions, "You are a knight and your … VIEW

Wall Street Raider

Views: 9,1971986SharewareSimulation / Strategy Ronin Software
Wall Street Raider (full name "Wall $treet Raider - The Corporate Takeover Game / Simulation") is a financial business … VIEW

Splat!

Views: 5,3542004Full versionAction PLBM Games
Splat! is a very simple arcade-type game where the goal is to protect your sugar cubes from invading bugs. It plays … VIEW

Gaia - Deep in the Woods

Views: 3,9671996FreewareEducational / Kids Robin Eskew
Gaia is a 3D first person perspective non-violent exploration game, aimed by its author at kids 5-12. It uses the … VIEW

Plastris

Views: 4,6341997SharewareTetris Style Tero Viitala & Hari Forsgren
Plastris is another Tetris clone, described as "Simply the Best Tetris Clone Ever Made" which is debatable, but it does … VIEW
Tags: tetris  puzzle  blocks

Dzzee

Views: 4,9592020FreewareAction Thomas Perl
Modern DOS games are still being created, and Dzzee is a great example of a simple but graphically impressive game that … VIEW
Tags: action  3d  tempest  gaps

RetroFuel

Views: 12,1252020DemoDriving & Racing Thiago Marques
Thiago Marques, author of the fantastic modern DOS game Death Taxi 3000, created RetroFuel for the DOS Games Spring Jam … VIEW

Enigmacross

Views: 3,8971992SharewareTraditional (Board Games) Sam Bellotto Jr
Enigmacross is a computerized version of an acrostic puzzle. It's sort of like a crossword, but after answering the … VIEW

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