Realm of Impossibility
Originally named Zombies after its mindless enemies, this maze game traps players in weird, towering architecture that uses optical illusions.
Originally named Zombies after its mindless enemies, this maze game traps players in weird, towering architecture that uses optical illusions.
Rockstar! amps up the experience of a rock band’s rise to fame with gratuitous amounts of sex, drugs, and violence (sometimes in poor taste).
You can’t take the wacky-yet-easygoing Solarian II seriously, so its arcade-style action is more fun than aggressive.
Secrets are the primary language of TaskMaker, a Macintosh role-playing game that leans into its eccentricities.
Racing through this game’s namesake tunnels is a tough, wavering thrill, and it mostly ignores the extra complications thrown on top.