Blasterball 3 is a fresh new spin on the classic series that's sold millions worldwide! Get set to break your way through mesmerizing patterns of colorful bricks in the most exciting, customizable edition yet. The all-new Level Editor lets you design your own levels. Got a favorite song? Load up your own MP3's and build your own soundtracks as you sit back and let the stress fall away. Secret levels and additional features are just waiting to be discovered ... so don't delay - dive in and play Blasterball 3 today.
Whac-a-Mole is coming to your copy of Microsoft Windows! Watch in wonder as your mild-mannered mouse is transformed into the proverbial blunt object. Slam the enormous hammer down with a click of the mouse as you prowl the mole-infested landscape. Grit your teeth, take aim and BOP moles in a split second as they jump and taunt you to take your best shot! Roar as you score a direct hit, triggering a chorus of cartoon sound effects and hilarious animation! Unlike passive screen savers or intellectual adventures, Whac-a-Mole delivers pure entertainment as you absent-mindedly BASH devilish rodents.
125 monkey games for your monkey enjoyment. Gather speed on the Monkey Ramp then press Space to open the Monkey Wings in the air. Monkey Glide to catch bananas and land on a high scoring target!
Humorous and deliberately bad simulation of the daily life of a cashier.
Scan them all! Monique: Passion Hôtesse de Caisse is a unique simulation that puts you, shower in hand, in various situations where speed and dexterity are essential to satisfy the customer and your boss!
Falcon Beertender is a Swedish freeware game by E-Game and a promotional tie-in with Falcon Brewery. It is a remake of Tapper with the same objective, to serve your customers a mug of beer each.
Falcon Beertender enhances the gameplay of Tapper in two ways. First, your customers can sometimes be very thirsty: they will toss back an empty beer mug for you to fill. You'll have to catch those mugs and pass them more beer. Secondly, breaking a (glass) mug also costs you a life, so you must make sure that you're not tossing more beer mugs than necessary, lest they crash into a back wall.
Interactive Arena for streamers and their communities! Make your chat fight for it, win points to compete on our leaderboards, and coins which they can purchase custom skins with.
Missile Command is a remake of the 1980 Atari game.
Like many of his remakes, the game is accurate but has different graphics and colors. Aim your shot correctly in front of the incoming missiles to stop them until you defeat them all or run out of missiles. Use your left, center, and right mouse buttons to fire your shot closest to the missile you want to stop for the best results. It's a straightforward game, but an excellent retro experience.
F4 will switch from full screen to windowed mode. Space will release you from the mothership and shoot upwards at enemies. Left and right arrow keys to maneuver, and down arrow for thrust. Like all Crozza Games, the game is portable, so no installation is needed
Lunar Lander is a fan remake of the 1979 Atari game with the same name.
We wasted a lot of quarters on Lunar Lander back in the day. We have to go from memory (ugh), but it seems like the thruster sounds are different and initial landing a little more difficult than we remember. We also remember being able to rotate the ship 360 degrees. That said, it's still pretty close to the original and a great time waster.
Use your left and right arrow keys to rotate the lander and the arrow down to thrust. Joysticks are supported. Like all Crozza Games, the game is portable, so no installation is needed.
Emeritus Pong is a clone of the good old "Pong" game. It tries to be relatively close to the original, therefore no fancy graphic or astonishing sound effects there. Emeritus Pong is written to be able to run on any modern PC. There are three versions available: DOS, Windows and Linux. Emeritus Pong features also a cool demo mode, which makes it playing against itself, displaying the current time as scores.
The game is programmed to run flawlessly on any modern PC, but it will run on older architectures, too. A 90 MHz Pentium CPU and 2 Mb of RAM should be enough to run comfortably the DOS version. Emeritus Pong may run in any usual resolution, ranging from 320x240 to 1280x1024, fullscreen or windowed. If you would like to use any other video mode (not available from the game's setup), you will have to manually edit the empong.cfg configuration file.
Windows and Linux versions require a sound card for sound, and DOS version simply uses the internal PC Speaker.
This game is a homage to Dig Dug, an arcade game developed by Namco in 1982.
In this version, except the first one, the playfields are generated randomly.