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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’s Adventures in Tinker Town is an adventure and educational game released in 1996. It was developed by Logicware and published by MGM Interactive.
Inquisition is an action-adventure video game released in 2002 for Microsoft Windows. The game was developed by French company 4X Studios and published by Wanadoo Edition.
Robert D. Anderson & the Legacy of Cthulhu is a fan made project based upon the Arkham Cycle Cthulhu stories by HP Lovecraft. More specifically, it is an adaptation of the pen & paper scenario Himmlers Schoggothe by Samuel Miller.
The Northern Lakes expansion for the base game Trophy Bass 2 adds five additional fishing spots, modeled after their real-life counterparts: Lake Winnebago (Wisconsin, at the largest lake in the state), Lake Onieda (New York), and Mille Lac (Minnesota).
Battleship is a revision of the board game popularised by the Milton Bradley Company. The game contains several variants: ‘Classic’, which generally follows the turn-based rules of the board game, and the more in-depth ‘Ultimate Battleship’
Dr Goo is an action game developed and published by Josh Bender and released in 1999.
Cyberstrike 2 is a mech simulation game developed by Simutronics and published by 989 Studios for Microsoft Windows in 1998. It is the sequel to CyberStrike.
Tank-O-Box is an action game released in 2004. It was developed and published by Exclusive Games, Buka Entertainment, Contendo Media GmbH, and Alawar Entertainment.
The Butler Did It! is an adventure game developed and published by Draconus Entertainment and released in 2005.
A spin-off title in the Farland Story RPG franchise.
Protoganda II is a shoot ’em up game and a sequel to Protoganda: Strings, with retro-styled graphics. The player controls a small spaceship which faces a number of powerful battleships, one by one.
Rugrats Print Shop is an educational game released in 1998. It was developed by The Learning Company and published by Br??derbund Software.