Dos Games
Developer:John White (Jazz Software)
File size:38 KB
Description: (written by Eric Savage)Velcro balls are flying all over the screen, and you need to make sense of all the colors before you get overwhelmed. The problem is that your catcher is color-coded, so you need to spin it around until you line up with the color of the ball. Drop the balls in the correct hands and watch the points tally fly. A unique concept that will call you back for more.
http://www.dosgamesarchive.com/download/download.php?id=88
TunnelMan, The
Also known as:The Tunnel Man
Developer:Chun-Cheung Yim
File size:125 KB
Description: (written by Chun-Cheung Yim)The TunnelMan is a semi-action game which requires you to think a little bit in order to get pass each level. In this game, you control a little person (who is a miner) and you have to help him to find his way out from the tunnel. In each level, you have to collect all the dynamites and a detonator before you can use them to blow a hole on the emergency door. After that, you will be able to get to the next level. A detail story can be found when running the program.
http://www.dosgamesarchive.com/download/download.php?id=137
Developer:Vicious Byte
fle size:
8.37 MB
Game site:http://www.titansofsteel.de/
Description: (written by Home of the Underdogs)One of the best freeware giant robot game ever made, Titans of Steel is a solid, well thought-out tactical wargame reminiscent of FASA's Battletech board game. Basically an unofficial remake of classic Amiga game Mechforce, Titans of Steel features an excellent handling of time sequences (this is a turn-based game), well-designed mech and driver capabilities/skills, and a smooth user interface (although it takes some time to learn). The game's best innovation is that it is made up of three modules that are stand-alone applications: tactical battle interface (which you will use the most), and mech and character development programs (called "factory" and "headquarters") which allow advanced users to create their own mechs and pilots.
The game is worth the download for the battle module alone, but the other two are great additions for advanced players who want to role-play, even if the 'role-playing' element is a bit limited. The battlefield plays like an excellent game of chess, with a lot of high-tech weapons and skills similar to AD&D games. The latest version of the game adds a solid map editor, and an excellent module that allows plot lines to be built, thereby integrating the modules together. Best of all, the development team listens very actively to players' comments and criticisms on the game, and consistently releases new add-ons and patches to make the game even better. The learning curve is quite steep, but Vicious Byte recently added an excellent tutorial and updated manual that should make the game more accessible to beginners. If you're a Battletech fan or fan of tactical wargames in general, Titans of Steel comes highly recommended
http://www.dosgamesarchive.com/download/download.php?id=197
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