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Play as a prince magically turned into a frog trying to find keys and make it to the exit.

The attackers from outer space are back. This time, however, they are stronger and tactically better prepared to bring the world one step closer to its doom. Practically, this means blasting everything movable into little pieces and collecting bonus items. In higher levels, the enemies become faster and more aggressive. At the same time, their bombing frequency also increases. There are also several different enemies that break away from the formations and attack the player.

Nibbly '92 is a new version of the classic game Nibbler for the C64. In this game you control a worm named Nibbly and need to eat all drops in the level to proceed. However eating makes Nibbly grow longer.

Hyper Aggressive is a strategic puzzle game aiming to provide some sensitivity for the binary numeral system. The playing area mainly consists of fields coloured in red or blue (the colours of the players) or grey (neutral areas). These fields are either numbered 0 or 1. The goal is to switch fields numbered 0 faster to 1 than your opponent does, using binary operands like EOR, ORA or AND. Since the game follows binary patterns, changing the value of one field will also affect the neighbouring values...

Coalminer is a game where speed is the key. Your task is to lead a small digger through the mine using the joystick within a given time, which at the beginning will appear to you quite as a bad joke. You need to collect a certain number of symbols (diamonds) without colliding with one of the numerous underground inhabitants, as this instantly leads to the loss of a life.

In Clystron you control a walker-like cyborg on its mission to find eight machine parts. The parts must be collected in the correct order. Whenever a part is found, a new transporter destination is unlocked. All parts must be found within a time limit of 15 minutes in order to complete the game. The game is a very basic platformer with rather weired controls. You can only shoot or jump while walking. Moreover, you keep walking in one direction until you press the joystick down, which feels very odd in the beginning and makes the game quite hard to play. Clystron was originally released for the C64 and later ported to the Commodore Amiga. Especially the C64 version was lauded for its great music and graphics.