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SafetyCat's Doom [36 k] |
Guide Safety cat through the never ending maze out-smarting enemy dogs | This game uses tiling routines made possible by Director 8's imaging lingo, only 36k with sound! This is our first game to have intellegent enemies. Graphics by New |
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Office Invaders [27 k] |
All mayhem breaks loose as the icons of work attack | This game can be easily customised with new graphics and alien attack patterns |
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Tiger Game [240 k] |
Guide Stanley around the forrest in search of tiger facts (and a lost cat) | The second in the series of CD based games for childrens' books and our first game to use scrolling because the playing area is bigger than the game window |
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[36 k] |
Fishy version of the classic early arcade hit | Graphics by New |
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[22 k] |
Dark humour pervades this post-leasure society version of the classic early arcade hit | The original CD-Rom version of this game contained sounds from sound art group Project Dark |
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Breakout II [325 k] |
Underwater Flash Gordon style antics as you try not to drown | This version of the game was designed to fit into a small space on a website |
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Breakout III [311 k] |
More underwater antics this time for children between 4 and 7 | The first in a series of CD based games for childrens' books |
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Hungry Gorilla [262 k] |
Make sure the gorilla gets enough bananas to fill his tummy | The third in the series of CD based games for childrens' books and out first game to use Newtonian modelling (simulated gravity) |
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Washing line [198 k] |
Help Stan collect his washing, watch out for those pesky birds | The fourth and final in the series of CD based games for childrens' books |
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Jaffa Footy [758 k] |
You control the goalie in this confectionary related penalty shoot out | This game was used as a promotion for McVities, beware large file size |
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ROAM disco |
Control lights and sounds, be the disco king | Originally written in 1997 for Finnish arts organisation Muu Ry included as part of the ROAM virtual hotel project |
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