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The Lost Island of Alanna
The Lost Island of Alanna is glorious adventure in the land of the lost civilization of Alanna. You wander in a maze of paths in the Mediterranean nature. Your quest is it's not a walk in the park, because in order to advance on your path, you need to solve various puzzles which requires both wisdom and patient. Without cheat codes (yes, there are cheats) it will probably take hours and hours to solve the whole map of the game. You can save the game if you get tired and resume the game later where you left off. There are objects to pick up which you will need down the road. To view the help menu you click on the light colored rock in the boulder arch. The realistic graphics in The Lost Island of Alanna enhances the gameplay. Although this game is a promotion for Cherry Coke, it's not overly annoying because it doesn't interfer with the gameplay itself.
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REVIEWED BY Boson
STAFF RATING 10/10
USER RATING 5.5/10
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FILE SIZE 16.2 MB
FILE DATE Apr 16, 1998
UPLOADED Mar 18, 2001
DEV TOOL Macromedia Directo
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Virtual U
In Virtual U, your goal is to maintain an effective school using effective management techniques. Unlike similar simulations, Virtual U is designed as an instructional tool. As such, it is significantly harder to use than most games; it was designed to teach management skills that average users might not possess. Among other things, Virtual U gives you control over salary rules, employee hiring practices, and funding decisions. However, it does not give you the same direct control that other simulations give. As with a real school, the manager is not the only person in charge. If the alumni tell you to spend money in certain ways because you are having some sort of failings, you will be forced to do so. However, yearly letters are sent to you describing your performance to help you decide what you are doing wrong. Descriptive instruction manuals and tutorials are also included with the game.
Note: You must register in order to install this game. However, the address/name information is optional and does not have to be provided (click skip).
Download links to download page.
Source is available at http://www.virtual-u.org/publicsource.php.
| PC REQUIREMENTS: 32MB RAM, 50MB of Space, DirectX 6.1, sound card is optional |
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GAME AUTHOR Virtual U Project
REVIEWED BY Aguydude
STAFF RATING 10/10
USER RATING 4.6/10
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FILE SIZE 17.1 MB
FILE DATE Apr 09, 2002
UPLOADED Oct 08, 2002
DEV TOOL VC++
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Ancient Domains of Mystery
Ancient Domains of Mystery, ADOM for short, is a roguelike game with a vast outside world and dozens of different dungeons. The Drakalor Chain is being threatened by the forces of chaos. The player must venture into the depths of the dungeons and close the chaos gate. On his way, chaos slowly start corrupting him, giving him various mutations, which can be both beneficial, harmful or both.
With 10 races, ranging from humans to dark elves to drakelings, and 20 professions, ranging from fighters to weaponsmiths to elementalists to mindcrafters, ADOM is easily one of the roguelikes with the most variety in player character choices. Each of the races and classes have their own unique features.
Where ADOM really shines is replayability: all of the dungeons are completely randomly generated, making every game unique.
However, as most roguelike games, ADOM is definitely not for everyone. First of all, the whole interface is based on ASCII characters. This is a mixed blessing: it means you won't get any pretty graphics, but you'll be able to identify what's on the screen quickly and easily. Secondly, the large amount of possible commands may seem overwhelming at first, but of these dozens of commands, only a few are used constantly, so learning them should be not too hard. Also, ADOM can be very difficult in the beginning, until you've managed to learn a few basic tactics. Don't let that discourage you, the game is very enjoyable once you are comfortable with the interface and learned to survive in the beginning.
Version 1.1.1 adds a wealth of new features, including a feat system which allows you to choose some small benefits for your character every second level. Those benefits range from combat boni when using a certain class of weapons to finding more gold in the dungeons or regenerating faster. This adds enough depth to warrant an increased rating for the game.
The download link leads to the DOS version of ADOM. It should run fine on most Windows systems, too. However, if you feel adventurous, you can try a native Windows version (currently in beta) available at adom.de.
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GAME AUTHOR Thomas Biskup
REVIEWED BY Shruuf
STAFF RATING 9/10
USER RATING 8.7/10
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FILE SIZE 1 MB
FILE DATE Nov 20, 2002
UPLOADED Dec 03, 2002
DEV TOOL C/C++ (generic)
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Dart 'm Up
This is a great dart game... as you'd expect from the peeps who gave us Pool 'm Up and Roll 'm Up.
Includes music, sound fx, a Hall of Fame list, and the ability to upload high scores. Use the mouse to aim and throw. This game is for 1 or 2 players.
Dart 'm Up is so realistic, the only thing missing is the beer!
NOTE: Although the help and readme files are in Dutch, this game is easy to understand.
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REVIEWED BY tEkJuNkiE
STAFF RATING 9/10
USER RATING 7.3/10
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FILE SIZE 3.7 MB
FILE DATE Jan 01, 2000
UPLOADED Oct 21, 2000
DEV TOOL unknown
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Dear Camy 1.1
In Dear Camy, your mission is to collect gems while avoiding the balls. There are many power-ups to collect, each giving the player a helping hand. The game has cool sound, graphics, and gameplay; It can be very addictive.
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GAME AUTHOR Marius George
REVIEWED BY Aguydude
STAFF RATING 9/10
USER RATING 3.1/10
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FILE SIZE 2.7 MB
FILE DATE May 21, 2000
UPLOADED Sep 25, 2000
DEV TOOL Visual Basic
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