‘Ben There, Dan That!’ is a knockabout point-and-click comedy game, in the vein of the old classic Lucasarts adventures like ‘Guybrush Threepwood’s The Monkey Islands’ or ‘Sam and Max, Freelance Policemen’. Written by and somewhat-narcissistically starring heroes Dan Marshall and Ben Ward, it’s bursting with bold cartoon graphics, laugh-out-loud dialogue, colourful characters, some frames of animation and nearly 100 different sound effects!
There’s no need for hand-eye coordination or split-second reflexes here; it’s a fun game that anyone can play as long as they don’t mind a few naughty words here and there and the odd dabble of mild racism.
Sixty Five Million And One BC is a platform game for Windows about a bunch of velociraptors trying to save the world from a comet. The full version of the game lets you play through all 35 levels – forest, mountains, plains, cave, and even inside the raptors’ machine. You can play right to the end of the story and see whether a bunch of dinosaurs really can save the world from asteroidy disaster.
Groovy Greg set out to build robots that could love. Instead, he got the nanobots. Although the bots were designed to solve problems as a team, all their trial runs seem to end with the sound of tiny metallic fists meeting tiny metallic torsos. It’s enough to make even the most laid-back hippie want to tear out his dreadlocks. Now, with the evil Professor Killfun threatening to give him a failing grade, Groovy Greg has almost given up on his experiment. Little does he know that his beloved bots are about to meet an even bigger challenge than they had been programmed for… Nanobots is a classic-style point and click adventure game that lets you take control of Hotbot, Brainbot, Tallbot, Audbot, Strongbot, and Chembot as they race to save themselves from being turned into scrap metal. Can they make use of their surroundings, fashion an escape plan, and avoid coming face-to-fist with Professor Killfun? Only if they give peace a chance.
In 1984 Douglas Adams and Steve Meretzky launched a Hitchhikers text game, which The Times described as: The best adventure ever seen on computer – it became a best seller.
This is a flash remake of the infocom classic adventure.
Inspired by the artworks of Josh Agle a.k.a. SHAG this project tries to revive the buzzing and stylish lifestyle of the early 1960s. It is being developed with the Wintermute Engine and will be released as a free download for everyone. For more info about the game click on download links.
The Zak:btas-Team worked about seven years on an unofficial non-commercial sequel to “Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders”. Uncountable leisure-times, weekends and summer vacations were spent for “Zak McKracken – Between Time and Space” (Some people already began to title the game “Zak McKracken Forever”), but now it’s finally done – and we are very proud of the outcome! It is one of the most extensive fan-adventures ever released and to be released in the next years.
Over 50 high-quality Locations, accompanied with athmospheric music and filled with numerous, lovely animations and challenging puzzles. A ludicrous story fully dubbed and with professional cut-scenes are awaiting you. See for yourself!
“You would most likely not enter a haunted house – but what if you woke up in one?”
You wake up in a room you’ve never seen before by a scream. Why are you here? Where is your friend? What secrets lie within this old house? There’s a creepy feeling about it, and you must find your friend and get out before anything bad happens!
In The Yore you play as either Colin or Amy who are trapped inside a house they don’t recognize. Solve mysteries and find specific items to progress and uncover the secrets behind the house.
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