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Title: DarkWood (£25)
3D arcade adventure game with some impressive camera movements and graphics which
are by turn excellent and terrible.
A big project for a solo programmer, and at times it shows, but this is
still a great game, which really conveys the sense of a "living game world" in a
way very, very few other games can. Despite a surprisingly small game map the
game manages to pack in quite a few puzzles. If you've played many adventure
games before this is unlikely to take more than about eight hours to complete,
however. Sound is quite limited, although there a couple of good ambient(ish) music
tracks. Harddisc recommended.
Links: Demo: Argonet's FTP site Review: On these pages
Supplier: Eclipse
Players: 1
Type: 3D arcade adventure
Needs: 2MB OS 2: ? OS 3: Yes RPC: Yes SA: Yes
Title: Days of Steam
Poor, very basic railway simulator
Links: None
Supplier: Unknown
Players: 1
Type: Simulator
Needs: OS 2: ? OS 3: Yes RPC: Yes SA: Yes
Title: Deeva
Shoot'em'up set in space
Links: None
Supplier: Unknown
Players: 1
Type: Shoot'em'up
Needs: OS 2: ? OS 3: ? RPC: ? SA: No
Title: Demon's Lair (£26)
Isometric arcade adventure with graphics which are so poor that
you know immediately it must be a 4th Dimension game..
Links: None
Supplier: 4th Dimension
Players: 1
Type: Arcade adventure
Needs: 2MB OS 2: ? OS 3: Yes RPC: Yes SA: ?
Title: Dominate
Dominoes-type puzzle game
Links: None
Supplier: Unknown
Players: 1
Type: Puzzle
Needs: OS 2: ? OS 3: ? RPC: ? SA: StrongGuard
Title: Dragon Ball (£15)
Badly designed Arkanoid clone. Go for either the PD Arkanoid or Fireball 2 instead.
Links: None
Supplier: TBA
Players: 1
Type: Bat'n'ball
Needs: OS 2: ? OS 3: Yes RPC: Game On SA: No
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