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The Odd Ball

The Odd Ball

Views: 6,9031993SharewarePuzzle Ronald L. Crabb
The Odd Ball is a simple logic game involving twelve billiard balls and a balanced scale. One of the balls has a … VIEW
Tags: puzzle  balls  logic  scales

Dr. Spoc: Computer Psychiatrist

Dr. Spoc: Computer Psychiatrist

Views: 10,0571993SharewareMiscellaneous SPOC
Dr. Spoc is similar to other pseudo-AI "psychologist" programs like Eliza or Dr Sbaitso. But the included documentation … VIEW

Mirkwood Forest

Mirkwood Forest

Views: 8,3762003FreewareRole Playing (RPG) Jon
Mirkwood Forest is a Roguelike-like game. What I mean is that it is a text-mode, randomly generated RPG game, but it … VIEW

Puzzle Fighting

Puzzle Fighting

Views: 6,6231999FreewareTetris Style Bad Brad
Puzzle Fighting is unashamedly based on the Super Puzzle Fighter series of games by Capcom. The author mentions in the … VIEW

Nacho Blaster

Nacho Blaster

Views: 6,6712019FreewareSpace Shooting Kronoman
Nacho Blaster is a high-res (640x480) high-speed shooting game. The author notes that it was made for a friend (named … VIEW


Kasino Keno

Kasino Keno

Views: 8,0481993SharewareMiscellaneous Vegas Knight's Software
Keno is a game I've never played, apparently it's big in Vegas and other places that encourage gambling and is played … VIEW

Break Machine

Break Machine

Views: 14,3491995SharewareBall & Paddle IO Design
Break Machine is a game with great production values, but the game itself is underwhelming. It's an Arkanoid / Breakout … VIEW

Skiing

Skiing

Views: 10,3911986FreewareAction Rick Dean
Skiing (or "DOWNHILL.EXE") is a very simple text-mode downhill skiing game. You use the F, G, and H keys to steer your … VIEW

TwinBlok

TwinBlok

Views: 7,9631996SharewareBall & Paddle Webfoot Technologies Inc
TwinBlok is a Breakout/Arkanoid type game which switches things up a little by turning things horizontally. This … VIEW

Match 'Em

Match 'Em

Views: 8,6671991SharewareEducational / Kids Expert Source Code Inc
Match 'Em is a tile matching game. Flip over two tiles; if they match, you get a point. If not, try to remember their … VIEW



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