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| Alien Breed: Tower Assault 1994 | ||||||||
| User rating: No rating | DOS Shareware (partial game) | Shooter | ||||||
| Developed by Team17 Software | ||||||||
| Published by Team17 Software | ||||||||
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The third game in the Alien Breed series, and the last to feature a 2D perspective. Description coming soon. Alien Breed: Tower Assault Shareware Demo (1095k) Copyright holder Team17 Software no longer sells this game.
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| Silverball 1993 | ||||||||
| User rating: 7 | DOS Shareware (partial game) | Pinball | ||||||
| Developed by Epic MegaGames | ||||||||
| Published by MicroLeague Interactive Software, Team17 Software | ||||||||
| Graphics: VGA 320×240×256c | ||||||||
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Silverball is basically a retail version of Epic Pinball with new tables. Silverball has the same realistic graphics, sound, physics and gameplay. The shareware demo lets you preview four tables, but only one table is playable. The registered version included a fifth table. There are 5 tables in this game, with only the first table playable in the shareware version. Fantasy Silverball Shareware Episode (1106k) I have found no ordering information for this game.
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| Superfrog 1995 | ||||||||
| User rating: 7 | DOS Shareware (partial game) | Platform | ||||||
| Developed by Team17 Software | ||||||||
| Published by Team17 Software | ||||||||
| Graphics: VGA 320×240×256c | ||||||||
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As the old fairy tale goes, a witch turns a prince into a frog and kidnaps his girlfriend. Superfrog is a pretty standard platformer with deliberately cartoony graphics. Superfrog must collect a certain number of coins in each level before he can leave through the exit, like Charlie the Duck. And, like many platformers by smaller game publishers, the control feels very loose, and much of the challenge comes from preventing the hero from sliding off of ledges. Superfrog can jump on some enemies, like Mario. Team17 created a demo that only included World 1, and another that only included World 2. There are 5 worlds in this game, with only one playable in each of the shareware versions.
Copyright holder Team17 Software no longer sells this game. It can be ordered from Amazon: Superfrog.
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| World Rally Fever 1996 | ||||||||
| User rating: No rating | DOS Shareware (partial game) | Racing | ||||||
| Developed by Team17 Software | ||||||||
| Published by Ocean Software | ||||||||
| Graphics: VGA 320×200×256c | ||||||||
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One of the most impressive DOS racing games ever. World Rally Fever has incredibly realistic graphics and a three dimensional track with layer up layer of background objects. You simply have to see it to get a sense for how awesome the graphics are. Objects can be collected to use as weapons against other drivers, but this not another Mario Kart clone. You can choose from eight different manga-like drivers and take control of professional racing vehicles that can jump. There are some fun gameplay elements, like the sound when you hit a sheep that has wandered onto the track. One demo was released before the May 1996 release of the full CD-ROM version and has no sound, while a second demo adds sound and a new title screen with the subtitle, "Born on the Road". Only one driver can be used in the demo. There are four circuits of four races each in the full version, with only the first race playable in the shareware version.
Copyright holder Team17 Software no longer sells this game.
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| Worms 1995 | ||||||||
| User rating: 8 | DOS Shareware (partial game) | Simulation | ||||||
| Developed by Team17 Software | ||||||||
| Published by Ocean Software | ||||||||
| Graphics: VGA 320×200×256c | ||||||||
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The first game in the famous Worms series. Two to four teams command units of heavily armed worms and try to blow up all of the enemy worms. Each worm has 60 seconds to move as far it can, and select and fire a weapon. The worms have bazookas, grenades, cluster bombs, uzis, homing missiles, and they can call in air strikes, among many other lethal attacks. The worms are killed if they run out of hit points or get knocked off of the playing field, such as being blown into the water or lava that surrounds the terrain. Far from being reprehensibly violent, the cute little worms say funny things when they die. It's the kind of cartoon violence that made it so much fun to blow up lemmings or let them splatter after a great fall. An expansion pack called Worms Reinforcements was released, and they were also sold together as Worms and Reinforcements United. There are only two landscapes, and a number of weapons are missing, in the preview demo.
Copyright holder Team17 Software no longer sells this game. It can be ordered from Amazon: Worms, or with expansion pack, Worms and Reinforcements United.
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