## Description _Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz_ is a text adventure, a sequel to the classic first Zork. Once again, the game is set in the Great Underground Empire, but this time the main goal is to face off against the titular Wizard. Like its [...]
## Description In the same vein as TV and Cinema and 3k Trivia, IBM gives us another game show trivia game, this time with categories such as: The Bible Famous Epitaphs High Technology (for 1984…) Hollywood Horrors Diet and Fitness …and about [...]
## Description _Trap-A-Zoid_ is an educational game in which the player must capture aliens which wander around on a grid (resembling dotted graph paper) by drawing examples of the specified polygons to enclose them. If the player traps a “Super [...]
## Description Another tiny rewrite of Tetris: like the older BooTris, it squeezes the entire game into the cramped space of a boot sector, by trimming it down to half a kilobyte. The PC then boots directly into the popular tile manipulation game, which [...]
## Description _Spellicopter_ is an educational software game that enables children to develop their spelling skills in order to remain in flight. The screen display shows speed, altitude, fuel level, score and cargo. It offers three levels of difficulty, [...]
## Description Written as a tribute for the 35th anniversary of the IBM PC (and DOS), this is a tiny reworking of Bill Gates’ only direct personal contribution to video game history – the BASIC demonstration Donkey from the very first versions [...]
## Description Among the first (if not the first) MUDs (multi-user dungeons) offered for commercial play, _Scepter of Goth_ offered up parser-based text adventuring for up to 16 players simultaneously per game instance, from its launch in 1983 until at [...]
## Description An artillery game inspired by Gorillas, only with warring rats instead of antagonistic apes (and even lower system requirements). The rival rodents are having a bit of a territorial dispute over a warehouse full of savory restaurant [...]