Sorry! (also unofficially referred to as Sorry! '98) is a 1998 video game based on the board game of the same name. It offers classic Sorry! and also a mode called Way Sorry!, where new cards are introduced, including Bully, Buddy, Punish, and Happy. The animated pawns talk, joke, and make amusing remarks during gameplay that relate with the colors' personalities. There are cutscenes as well, which show what happens afterward when a specific color wins. Rules are identical to normal play; however there are some options for "house rules", such as being allowed to bump teammates. Both the Classic (playing cards drawn) and Strategy (playing cards from hand) games are available.
Based on the board game of the same name. It was developed in 1998 for Hasbro Interactive by EAI. Infogrames (now Atari) took over publishing rights for the game in 2000 when Hasbro Interactive went out of business. The game, just like the board game, is meant for 3-6 players due to the six suspects. The game garnered generally positive reviews upon release.
Decisive Battles of WWII: Ardennes Offensive is a computer wargame developed by the Strategic Studies Group. The game depicts the historic World War II battle known as the Battle of the Bulge.
Ardennes Offensive is the first game in the Decisive Battles of World War II series.
Embark on a thrilling sci-fi journey in Dead Reckoning. Captured by enigmatic aliens, the "Master Race," you'll battle for survival. Choose your ship, allies, and engage in intense combat on cylindrical alien battlegrounds. Failure means humanity's extinction.
Dracula: Reign of Terror is an empire management game. It is set in historical fifteenth century Transylvania and the player plays as Count Vlad Dracula.
9 different twisted "toys"
Restore distortions with a single keystroke
Save, print and e-mail screen distortions
Screw around whenever you're ready. No loading, no waiting
Play with living, battling characters! Combat Chess takes the basic chess game and adds an imaginative element for players bored with the simple "black vs. white" chess board. Beautifully done in rendered 3D graphics, Combat Chess adds stunning animation sequences during gameplay. Combat Chess is written to Grand Master standards and supports play against human opponents.
Combat Chess includes 3D rendered pieces from a medieval setting with fantasy elements. Pawns become dragons, Knights become real knights, the Black Knight’s turning your pawns to green jelly, and the Queen’s threatening to deliver a majestic head-butt to your king. With over 600 animation sequences, each piece includes "fidget" sequences for those moments you need to think. The animations include movement, combat, fidgets, and "check" moves. For the traditional minded, Combat Chess includes a traditional set, also 3D rendered. Two boards come with the game, each assigned to the genre of pieces.
In the fantasy world known as Urak, supporters of eight different religions constantly fight each other. One of them is Balkoth, known as the Lord of Death, who worships the dark deity Golgoth. Balkoth has sworn to destroy all other faiths in the name of his own god. The other lords have to expand their ranks and defend themselves against the mad zealot.
Lords of Magic is a strategy game that combines turn-based exploration and resource management with real-time combat. The player can choose to control any of the lords who oppose Balkoth. Each nation (faith) commanded by a lord has its own specific units. Before engaging in an offensive, the player must liberate a Great Temple for the faith of his/her choice. It is also necessary to build a stronghold, develop the nation's capital city, and recruit troops.
The troops are led by a champion, representing the "hero" of the game. This hero can be either a warrior, a thief, or a mage, possessing the classical advantages and disadvantages of these classes: the warrior
The strategy game of political intrigue in modern day Russia.
Yeltsin is dead! Russia in turmoil!
Tom Clancy's pre-millennium Russia will challenge you to save a crumbling empire. President Boris Yeltsin has suddenly died without an obvious successor, leaving a power vacuum. You belong to one of the eight major factions including the KGB, Church and Mafia that have risen from the chaos and are competing to take control of one of the most powerful nations in the world.
Whether playing against computer opponents or multiple human players online, you'll face constant uprisings, catastrophic events and shifting alliances to reach your ultimate goal- to become the new leader of Russia.
Classic card games remade by the masters of strategy, Westwood Studios. Play over the internet in tournaments, on a network with friends, or against the computer AI. Customizable rule sets, card themes, and table backgrounds. Hearts, Spades, and Euchre fun for the whole family.
The third game within the Space Empires series brings the dawn of a new age of exploration. Your race keeps running through the fabric of space and moves to other solar systems beyond your own.
Pacific General is a simulation game set in the Pacific theater of conflict in World War II, pitting the Japanese Empire against the combined might of the Allied forces. In this game, it is possible to take either side in the conflict, which can be played from the dawn of combat in 1937 through to the historical or hypothetical outcome(s) of the war. Land, air, and naval operations play a key role in the battles to be fought.
The player is in charge of bringing a small group of prehistoric people through the changing world, from the first crude working with stone tools to space travel, developing them from a simple tribe into a successful modern society. Along the way the player races against up to seven other tribes, all reaching for the same goal. As the player progresses through the game, he must lead his tribe to victory using diplomacy and conquest. Options include real-time or turn-based play, traditional 2D or new 3D views, full campaigns or mini-scenarios, and military or scientific victory conditions.