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Arguably the least known game in the Wizards & Warriors franchise (although apparently widely spread in Europe). It was released in 1990 for the Gameboy.
Caverns of Kroz is the 3rd game in the Original Kroz Trilogy made by Apogee founder Scott Miller in 1989. This one offers 40 levels. Gameplay and of course the use of ASCII characters as graphics are identical to Kingdom of Kroz.
Dungeons of Kroz is the 2nd installment in the Original Kroz Trilogy created by Apogee founder Scott Miller. This time, 30 levels await a challenger. Otherwise, in gameplay and the use of ASCII characters as graphics the game is identical to Kingdom of Kroz.
Return to Kroz is the 1st of the Super Kroz Trilogy. This one offers 20 levels featuring the same ASCII graphics and one screen puzzle adventure gameplay as all other Kroz titles.
An early computer platformer by id Software founder John Romero, Dangerous Dave has the titular high-jumper navigating 10 treacherous levels of an abandoned pirate's hideout to retrieve his beloved trophies.
Captain Comic was one of the first side-scrolling platformers developed for PC.
Shadowgate is an adventure game where the player must travel through Castle Shadowgate solving its riddles and puzzles to succeed whilst avoiding numerous perils.
Kingdom of Kroz is the first game in the Kroz series created by Scott Miller. It is also the first game released by Apogee Software.
A Donkey Kong-inspired platformer where players must reach the treasure chest at the top of the level to succeed.
Sherlock: Riddle of the Crown Jewels is an interactive fiction adventure written by Infocom. It was first released in 1987 and pits the player as Dr. Watson, with Sherlock Holmes in tow, against Dr. Moriarty.
An action RPG developed by Rare Ltd. and the first in a trilogy of games for the NES. The game features a swordsman named Kuros saving a number of damsels in distress on his way to defeat the evil wizard Malkil.
The evil Sludge Vohaul is back, and armed with a devious plan to infest the planet Xenon with legions of heartless door-to-door salesman. Now Xenon's only hope lies with Roger Wilco the... Janitor?
Designed as a copy of Super Mario Bros., The Great Giana Sisters is a platform game originally for the Commodore 64, Amiga and Atari ST.
A horror-themed point-and-click adventure game that centers around the loss of a sibling and other supernatural occurrences. It was one of the original MacVenture games, along with Déjà Vu and Shadowgate.
A fast-paced puzzle-platformer that debuted in arcades, and later moved to home gaming systems; including the Commodore 64, NES, and Nintendo's Virtual Console.
The second in Scott Adams' series of Questprobe text adventures stars Spider-Man.
The first of three Questprobe adventure games featuring Marvel characters stars The Hulk.
A platformer that features treasure hunting and puzzle solving.
The Pit could be considered a precursor to Boulder Dash. It was originally released in the arcades and later ported to the Commodore 64.
Mouse Trap is a game inspired by Pac-Man, where the player attempts to eat all of the cheese without being caught by the cats roaming the board.
Advergame for the Omo brand, where a boy (Max) and his dog (Sparky) must survive in another dimension without getting too dirty.
A puzzle-platformer by the popular browser game developer Nitrome, starring two thieving ducks on the hunt for treasure in a dungeon.
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