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Treasure Island is a colourful graphical adventure. Ifs compulsive and such fun to play. On a remote desert Isle in the Pacific, Captain Hook, the meanest pirate that ever lived, buried his treasure many years ago . . ... ! By giving commands to your Lynx in reply to the cryptic questions it asks, try and find the hidden treasure. …
The game starts with the legend that the Sultan was visiting Hampton Court and was robbed of his jewels while in the maze. His bodyguard tried to recover them but was murdered by the group of thieves. In the present day setting of the game, the player must enter the maze and recover the jewels bringing them back outside. Aside …
A board game in the vain of Scrabble. Diagonal words are not allowed. Complete your turn by counting and announcing your score for that turn. Then draw as many new letters as you played, always keep seven letters on your rack, as long as there are enough tiles left in the bag. Play passes to the left.
Reversi is played with two players, each representing a color on the board. The rules are simple, but strategy is what will help you win. Place two black and two white discs in the board's four center squares, with corresponding colors diagonal to each other. Choose a color for each playe
Outwit the monsters of the mine which guard enough gold to make you rich forever. Monster Mine is a maze game viewed from above with the whole maze on the screen and you have to move about the maze collecting gold nuggets. You start at the the bottom of the mine and you need to reach one of the exits …
The maze displayed on the screen is divided into squares, and the aim of the game is for a Mazeman to collect these squares by passing through them. Each square is worth ten points. However, also in the maze are found Hobgoblin monsters searching for the Mazeman to gobble him up. This game is similar to Pac-man.
A Space Invaders clone. It is your job to rid the universe of alien menace and to earn as much points as possible. Are you up to the task?