The ace detective is now an out-of-luck duck. Duckman, famed private dick and wise-cracking hero has just discovered his show is gone and so is his family. What fowl work is this? Scour the seamy underbelly of a city that doesn't care, in more than 80 different scenes in 40 locations. Explore a zany, anything-can-happen world filled with humorous creatures, deadly traps, and more than 10,000 frames of animation.
Features:
-The jokes and the bullets keep flying as Duckman runs amok with Cornfed, Bernice, Ajax, and the whole cast of wacky characters.
-Voices from original cast members including Tim Curry, Nancy Travis, Dweezil Zappa, and Gregg Berger.
-35 fully interactive characters waiting to clue you in or take you down.
-Solve killer puzzles (emphasis on kill), face deadly traps (emphasis on dead), in this comic send-up of detective stories and all-American family values.
Lenny Loosejocks Goes Walkabout is a top-down adventure game set in a fictional Australian town. Players control Lenny Loosejocks as they explore locations and complete various mini-games to unlock codes and progress. Originally a 1997 Flash game, it was re-released in 2021 for modern platforms. The game includes several distinct mini-games and features simple graphics and gameplay focused on exploration and puzzle-solving.
The protagonist of Cyberswine is, as the title implies, a cybernetic pig on a race to save CyberCity from a deadly virus. Helping him on his perilous mission is his partner, Sara Lee. The game is essentially an interactive movie done with 3D graphics. The player may interfere and choose the course of action for the hero.
A choose your own adventure game based on the book of the same name. A short horror movie about a werewolf plays out with branching paths where you can choose how the next scene will play out, leading to one of multiple endings.
Świrus is the first polish adventure game designed for Windows. A mad scientist seeks ransom under threat of release of a lethal virus. Politicians do not meet his demands and the professor executes his plan. Many years later, the remnants of humanity invent time travel technology. The protagonist of the game goes back in time to a period of a few days before the attack in order to save the world. During the adventure the player will move to the Middle Ages to finally get the antidote.
The game utilizes the command verb-based SCUMM-like interface. The player constructs commands by selecting an appropriate verb and then combining it with an object or an inventory item. Objects that can be interacted with are highlighted when the player places a cursor over them. By pressing the right mouse button directional arrows appear. They allow the player to move between sites. The right mouse button can also be used for studying objects.
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You control a young boy called Johnny Burger who plans to visit his cousin Emanuel for two weeks. As he arrives he finds him gone. A scientist, who's also looking for Johnny's cousin, comes by and offers Johnny 500DM (Deutsche Mark) for an experiment. Of course, the experiment goes awry. During the procedure a mysterious guy flashes the scientist's memory. The emerging irritation causes the professor to start pushing random buttons, which results in Johnny's transformation as a human pig. After Johnny wakes up the professor is gone, too, as he was kidnapped to the Planet Ladea.
So, Johnny's quest comprises of finding the professor to be transformed back into a normal state and finding out what happened to Emanuel.
Goosebumps: Escape from Horrorland is the interactive sequel to R.L. Stine's kids' horror novel, One Day at Horrorland. You and Lizzy, her brother Luke, and his friend Clay are once again trapped in Horrorland, a sinister, scary "theme park." When Luke and Clay are captured, you and Lizzy must find them and escape from the park with your lives. However, you must go up against a mummy, a werewolf, Dracula, and many more monsters in order to escape.
Snoopy's Campfire Stories is an educational PC-rom game for Windows and Macintosh featuring characters from the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz. It was released in 1996, developed by Morgan Interactive Inc. and published by Virgin Sound and Vision.
The game features the Peanuts gang sitting around a campfire, telling stories to each other and writing a letter about their day at camp afterwards.
Players can play as five different characters from the Peanuts gang with their own storyline and activities including cooking, fishing and photography.
Menateus is the official commercial game for the Expo in Hannover, Germany. The game centers around the EXPO 2000 Exhibition, where you have to stop the fog of indifference to save the planet. In doing this, you must travel through time and space. You have to visit the Cyberdome, the palace of elements, the pyramids of mystic. Only if you find all puzzle pieces, you can finish this game.
Throughout the centuries, people have always been fascinated by tales of the supernatural, mysterious or unearthly characters, inexplicable occurrences beyond scientific explanation, and mythical creatures outside civilization. Incredibly, some of these otherwise unbelievable stories are supported by factual evidence. As you open your mind and challenge the way you think about the world, expect the unexpected.
The sorcerer Merlin is not only involved in mystical but also in physical things and journeys to other dimensions. One bad day he met the wizard of the fairyland. Since the two didn't particularly like each other, it finally came to a conflict ending with the fragmentation of Merlin's magic wand. The single parts were hidden in different dimensions - and Merlin's power was lost. A millennium later a boy coincidentally finds a dimension machine on the attic of his Grandpa: The hunt for the parts of the magic wand can begin.
Kiss of Murder is set in a parallel world to Manhattan Requiem, and while featuring the same set of characters as that title, has a completely different scenario.
Early releases of the game were add-ons to "Manhattan Requiem" and used its graphical data. This version is a stand-alone release as a part of the Windows 95 Mystery Selection series.
SoulTrap is a 3D platform game that takes place inside the mind of the main character of the game: Malcolm West. The fears and anxieties of Malcolm West are represented by strange often moving platform structures high in the sky. The player has to jump from platform to platform, shooting phobias taking the form of enemies and outwitting obstacles that he comes across. The game comes with 11 levels with each their own graphical theme. The player can find various weapons such as a magical axe, a .45 automatic and a grenade launcher. There are also power-ups that allow the player to replenish health and ammunition. The game allows the use of both first person and third person camera angles.