A Graphical Adventure based on the premise that you are Shelock Holmes or one of his associates out to solve one of the mysteries offered by the computer. While the concept is not bad, this game is almost like playing the board game that it is based upon on the computer and as a result, not the most exciting game to play. Best played with two to four players.
Hello Stranger. Want to be a Hero? For the first time since 2313 A.D. when the Tzorg empire began its merciless attacks, the United Stellar Council may have a chance to defeat the treacherous Tzorgs. Reports of fierce battles near planet XK-120 indicazte that slowly byt steadily, the Council is gaining ground. It is imperatice, however, that the remainin humans on XK-120 rise up now and overthrow the robot poice force the Tzorgs have installed. Only then can XK-120's tactical weapons be used to aid the Council Forces. Every last member of the resistance has either been captured or is closely monitored by the robot patrol. As a new inhabitant of XK-120, however, you have no police record, so you have a chance to locate the central control console and deactivate the robot control system. Not a good chance, but a chance.
Another version of the perverbial Lunar Lander program which no one ever seems to be able to play without killing off their crew. This version is particularly hard but is due to the fact that it is played hortizontally simulating the docing of a ship to a station rather than the usual lunar lander vertical takeoff / landing.
50 Mission Crush' was the name given to the crushed service cap worn by the battle-hardened veteran pilots of the B-17. It was a mark of distinction and honor. It is now the name of this exciting and unique role playing wargame. 50 Mission Crush puts you in the cockpit as pilot of the most glamorous bomber of World War II - the B-17 Flying Fortress. As part of the 8th Air Force 306 Bomber Group, you must try to survive fifty harrowing raids over france and Germany. Everything about this game is historically accurate right down to the name of your bomber: 'Impatient Virgin'. The action is also real...fast and intense! Like a real B-17 commander, you'll have full control of your bomber and your gunners. You'll determine the bomb/fuel ration your plane will carry on each mission, and how you'll fly (high or low altitude). After each mission (if you've survived), you'll be evaluated by the computer and awarded points based on such factors as: How difficult was your mission? How accurate was your bombing? How many enemy planes did you shoot down (Don't forget enemy fighters get better at shooting down B-17's as time goes by!)? The more points you get, the closer you'll be to a promotion. Startiung off as a Lieutenant, you'll be able to make it all the way to Brigadier General. But for all its luster, the General's bright shiny star will pale to a mere battered cap - you 50 mission crush.
This is an advneture game that is based on the books Nine Princes in Amber and The Guns of Avalon by Roger Zelazny. You are Prince Corwin, one of the Princes of Amber. You must battle your brothers for supremacy and achieve your goal of moving from the mortal realm into the Amber