Monopoly 1 (1995)

Description

Developed by Parker Brothers and Hasbro, and published by Westwood Studios Monopoly is a board game converted to the PC platform. Running in Windows 3.1 or DOS the game maintains the basic gameplay of the physical version while adding interactive menus.

The game offers a handful of 3D animations running at 640×480 resolution in VGA mode. The Interface and menu system aims to make navigation easy while the game offers tips. Monopoly also makes use of an eighteen-song soundtrack filled with toggleable music.

Players can compete against up to six friends or AI opponents via hotseat, LAN, or Internet connection, and Monopoly also includes adjustable rules that let competitors alter the amount of money, property, and houses or hotels available at the beginning of each match. …

Monopoly 3 (New Edition)

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Now More Fun Than Ever Product Information The best-selling game of all time returns to the PC! New features in the 3rdversion include the original game board that Charles Darrow presented to ParkerBros. in 1935, as well as bright new graphics and game music. The Monopoly gamefor the home computer also gives you 3-D board views, tokens that come to lifeas they move from Baltic to Board …

Outdoor Life – Sportsman’s Challenge

Description

From Outdoor Life, the hunting and fishing experts, comes a game where you design and build the kind of outdoor rec area you would want to use!

You control the development of a large tract of wilderness to create the ultimate hunting, fishing and sightseeing haven for outdoor lovers everywhere. Buy and place campgrounds, cabins, and lodges at prices that are affordable but will still allow you to make money and expand.

– Customize for the best hunting and fishing experience
Add shops that sell guns, fishing supplies, and bows to equip your guests. Keep them entertained with pubs and rec facilities. Keep them safe with first aid stations and ranger towers to spot wildfires.

Build trails to the best fishing and sightseeing spots. Populate your land with a variety of animals and determine hunting and fishing seasons. Above all, find the balance between keeping your guests happy and maintaing a thriving ecosystem to ensure the success of your park!

Once your park is built, you will need to attract the right kind of guests with targeted advertising. After that, open the park and watch the guests fly in! …

Requiem – Avenging Angel

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The Fallen were a group of angels who mistakenly believed that God was upset with Earth’s corruption and wanted it destroyed. Even after they were banished from Heaven, the Fallen continued to adhere to their belief. They have been bidding their time in the realm of Chaos, waiting for their moment to strike out at human kind.

Finally, that time has come, and the Fallen have taken control of the minds of Earth’s leaders and police force, using them to set up a one world government, oppressing the populace into submission. On top of that, the Fallen are experimenting with Earth’s first interstellar starship, the Leviathan, which was originally created to explore past the Solar system. The new leaders of Earth seem to have other plans for the vessel, which they are re-designing towards some unknown purpose. Eventually, an angel named Malachi is sent to Earth to stop the sinister schemes of the Fallen and their human followers, and save mankind.

Requiem: Avenging Angel is a first-person shooter in which the player controls Malachi, exploring predominantly urban environments and fighting human, robotic, and demonic enemies. Some areas in the city New Damascus, where most of the action takes place, form a seamless location rather than being broken into levels. Most of the stages are populated by enemies, though a few locations contain friendly characters, such as members of a rebel organization who send Malachi on missions. …

Risk II

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Risk II is a video game version of the board game Risk, developed by Deep Red Games and published by Hasbro Interactive under the MicroProse label. It’s a sequel to the 1996 version of Risk.

In addition to the classic board game style of play, Risk II introduced new modes including a single-player tournament and a brand new concept called SameTime, in which turns are taken simultaneously by all players. Up to eight players can play, in any combination of human and computer opponents (as long as at least one player is human). Available computer opponents are an assortment of mostly 18th and 19th century generals: Campbell, Mackenzie, Marmont, Barbacena, D’Erlon, Maransin, Solignac, Sherbrooke, Aubert, Spencer, Taupin, Freire, Vauban, Baird, Napoleon and Wellington. Each computer opponent has a different style of attack and a different reliability in honoring alliances.

– Classic Risk
Classic style employs the standard rules of Risk (depending on version, see below), which is one attack move at a time from one location. In this game type, you can attack as many times as you like, and may move through multiple territories with one army, although at least one unit has to be left in any territory you capture. You may also retreat from an attack and move units from one territory to a bordering territory at the end of your attack turn. …

The Lost Crown – A Ghost Hunting Adventure

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The Lost Crown: A Ghost-Hunting Adventure is a 3rd-person point-and-click adventure game from Jonathan Boakes, creator of the Dark Fall games.

The player assumes the role of Nigel Danvers who escapes by train to an eerie seaside town, located on England west-coast, Saxton. Nigel hopes this way he can elude his employers, the Hadden Corporation. In the town, he will be soon in the town’s affairs, slowly discovering forgotten secrets of the dead. As a ghost hunting adventure, the player has many tools at his disposal, such as an EMF meter (Electromagnetic Fluctuations), EVP meter (Electronic Voice Phenomena), a night-vision camcorder, a digital camcorder and more. …

The X-Files – The Game

Description

As an extension of one of the most long-running television series of all time, The X-Files, play through the eyes of Special Agent Craig Willmore, a new FBI field investigator brought in to locate missing agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully whose last location was the Everett, Washington, area. In this “movie quality” video production, characters are played by the actors and actresses from the show, including Gillian Anderson (Scully) and David Duchovny (Mulder).

As the game begins, you are given a briefing of your mission. Gather up all state-of-the-art spy tools (night vision goggles, a digital camera, PDA, lock picks, evidence kit, a standard issue revolver, handcuffs and badge) and then head out to follow their trail. As you explore the various locations, take photographs, pick up pieces of evidence and talk with people. Use your Newton PDA to access the navigational map, to make notes and send/receive e-mail. Trace telephone numbers, run background checks and license plate ids and even post an All Points Bulletin on missing persons using the computer network at your home or office. By using photo viewer software, download field photographs to the computer where they can be enlarged and studied more closely for clues. …

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