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.
The ultimate showdown of gorilla vs. gorilla is actually more like a gorilla programming exercise. (Wait, why is it called Rhapsody?)
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).
Saddam’s Revenge is a time capsule of early 90s Macintosh game scene.
Come for the beautiful, breathtaking real-time art. Stay for the handy planner program.
You can’t take the wacky-yet-easygoing Solarian II seriously, so its arcade-style action is more fun than aggressive.
Span-It is a decently fun, cerebral board game, but its strategic weaknesses are cripplingly obvious against the computer.
The playful Street Shuffle paves over its missteps in taxi management through sheer likeability.
Ghoulish atmosphere and a few smart tweaks make Troubled Souls one of the better iterations of a well-worn puzzle formula.
StupidSoft probably had a good time creating this wonky, good-natured Frogger clone.