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Apple Panic

Apple Panic

Commodore VIC-20 - Released - 1982

Apple Panic is a platform game based on the arcade game Space Panic (1980, Universal) and ported to the Apple II by Ben Serki. You control a digger, armed with his shovel, and you must kill your opponents - the evil legged apples. Your character can only walk left/right and climb up/down the ladders - no jumping - and if the apples touch you, you'll lose. To kill an apple you must dig a hole on the ground and wait for one of them to get stuck on it. Then you must hit it with your shovel to make it fall to the level below. The apples die if they fall deep enough. Depending on their color, they may require from 1 to 3-level falls, so you may have to dig several aligned holes. Besides, the deeper the fall, the higher you score. Each level is timed so you must take out all the apples quickly, or you'll lose. If you're successful, the next levels will feature more and more enemies than the previous one.

Loremaster

MS-DOS - Released - 1991

Loremaster is a fantasy adventure / role-playing hybrid which uses a text parser and real-time tile-based movement. The game takes places in an empire of seven kingdoms ruled by the emperor King Yelraf and Queen Tei. The kingdom of the north has been conquered by the evil powers of Gaiasbane and they now await the arrival of the Loremaster to help bring back peace to the north.

Pipes

Pipes

MS-DOS - Released - 1983

Pipes is an educational game for children. Your mission is to figure out the shortest, most economical way to get the neighborhood hooked up to the water supply system. Decide what kind of pipe to buy and where to put it. Remember that your budget is limited so you don't have much margin for errors. You can choose the amount of houses you try to hook up to the system from 1 (easiest) to 5 (hardest).

Pipes

Pipes

Commodore VIC-20 - Released - 1983

Pipes is an educational game for children. Your mission is to figure out the shortest, most economical way to get the neighborhood hooked up to the water supply system. Decide what kind of pipe to buy and where to put it. Remember that your budget is limited so you don't have much margin for errors. You can choose the amount of houses you try to hook up to the system from 1 (easiest) to 5 (hardest).

Video Mania

Video Mania

Commodore VIC-20 - Released - 1982

Video Mania is a shoot 'em up similar to Robotron: 2084. The game is played on a single screen and the player can move and shoot in any direction. Around, alien creatures roam and the player has to shoot them down before they collide with him. The only defence available is a football shaped electronic alien zapper that is thrown at the aliens. However, unlike Robotron, it's played with only one joystick and therefore the player can only shoot in the direction that he is moving. There are three different enemies. The evil eye which bounces off when hitting a wall, the walwoker which climbs walls when they hit and otherwise move in unpredictable ways and the killerbox which always follows the player. Each killed alien is worth 50 points and once all have been killed a new level is started with a larger amount of enemies. The player starts with three lives and after every 10th level the player gets a bonus life.

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