"Rummel & Rabalder: The Hunt for Captain Hansson's Gold" is a Swedish computer game from 1998 produced by Utero Digital Media AB , based on an idea by Lars Anttinen. The game is based on TV4 's characters Rummel and Rabalder from the TV series of the same name by Lattjo Lajban , created by Torbjörn Jansson , who also wrote the script for the game.
You play the 28th “Comer”, the last person in a long line of famous individuals who have attempted to solve the mystery of creation and extinction of life. By chance he enters a forbidden zone reserved for an experiment and by following the trail of your predecessors, will intervene in the next cycle of creation and extinction.
Gravity Angels Part 1: Alien Discovery is one game in a series of Multipath Movies(TM) by Brilliant Digital Entertainment. These games are pure interactive movies that display a movie that allows for the player to select among multiple paths at opportune junctures of the storyline. In that way, the game is a "choose your own adventure" movie. Unlike other games of the interactive movie genre, which generally display the movie bits using pre-rendered full motion video, this game renders 3D models of the movie in real time.
The science fiction story of this movie/game follows a group of employees of the interplanetary mining corporation Miller-Western. For a variety of disciplinary reasons, the employees are sent to the Jupiter moon of Ganymede which used to have a thriving osmium-mining operation but is now just a dumping ground for problematic employees who assault their bosses or engineer faulty equipment because they were drunk. No one on the base is to be trusted, everyone is hiding a bevy of secrets and to mak
Detective Barbie in The Mystery of the Carnival Caper is a game targeted at girls five and older, tasking them with finding Ken and charity money the night before a carnival is to open.
A collection of Pac-Guy games, a series of pac-man clones and parodies with elements of shooters.
There is a disc that has 6 games, but also a disc that has 10. The latter includes the otherwise standalone game ''Pacula's Curse''. Some of these games could be downloaded standalone from the Astral Entertainment Website. Many of the games included on the disc have to be installed separately.
The 10 game version includes:
Pac-Guy: Ressurection (a remake of the first Pac-Guy)
Pac-Guy: Atomic Edition (A side story/Sequel)
Pac-Guy: Christmas Edition (A Christmas special)
Pac Guy 2: First Contact (the main sequel)
Pac-Guy 2: Pagoon (Part 2 of the pac-guy 2 series)
Pacula's Curse (Part 3 of the pac-guy 2 series, otherwise sold standalone)
Pac-Gal (Simila in concept to Ms. Pac-man)
It had 4 extra ''minigames'', though some of them might as well be considered full games.
-The original Pac-Guy (The original version of Pac-Guy 1).
-Pixel-Guy (A 1 screen spin-off where everything is really pixelated)
-Pac-Guy 2: The lost
Laura's Happy Adventures is an adventure video game developed by Ubi Soft Montreal and published by Ubi Soft Entertainment, and released as part of the Playmobil Interactive series of products. The game was originally released in 1998, becoming the first adventure video game to be produced primarily for young girls as a target audience. The setting was based on Playmobil's Victorian dollhouse line. The game's storyline revolved around a good-natured young girl named Laura as she solved the mystery of a magic diamond by helping the people around her, both within her family and the outside villagers, blending real-world everyday life with fantasy elements.
An interactive FMV video game set during the original star wars trilogy. Box copies include keyboard-mountable Millennium Falcon interior and action figures.
The Blobjob is an educational adventure video game developed by Detonium Interactive and published by Sampo. It tells the story of Joe Ridley, a security officer of the NanoBlob Corporation who needs to prevent an intruder from stealing a piece of technology that will adversely harm the world.
Afterwar Tokyo. There is a hill called "dark slope". There is an old house where master is missing for 18 years already. Women in the house still know nothing of that mysterious disappearance.
That is the beginning of the story about a serial killer.
This is graphical point-and-click adventure with simple original engine. The game, like most 3rd Person adventure games, consists of action buttons which you use to interact with your surrounding. Simple as it is, it has your standard Look, Use, Talk, Inventory features.
You are Arthur Yahtzee, a dole-bludger living in Los Angeles, who is credited with one major event - when the local Federal Research Institute started spawning hideous mutants, he single-handedly stopped them. Now, another branch of FRI in Chicago are spawning more mutants, and this time they're after YOU...
Released in Disc Station Vol 19, Madou Run is similar to the game of tag; players that obtain a bowl of curry have the ability to attack other players.
Hugo: The Magic Oak or The Magic Oak is a 1998 video game developed and published by ITE Media for the PC as part of the "Play and Learn" series. It was titled Den Fortryllede Eg / Hugo: Leg Og Lær 1 in Denmark, Tajemný les (Mystic forest) in Czechia, Taikatammi in Finland, Die Zaubereiche in Germany, Zaczarowany dąb in Poland, and Кузя и его друзья: Волшебное дерево (Kuzya and friends: The magic tree) in Russia.
Originally released on 1 June 1998, the game was re-released on 21 April 2005 as Hugo Gold III in Germany. It was also re-released as part of the compilations Hugo 2 in 1 and Hugo - Sonderpaket 1 (with a beach wristwatch) together with Wild River in 1999 in Germany, Hugo: Birthday Party in 2000, and in the Best of Hugo series with Hugo Classic #1 (Hugo) in Denmark.