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7 dni a 7 noci ("7 Days and 7 Nights") is an erotic Czech adventure. You walk around town talking to people, picking up objects, and solving puzzles. The game is inspired and very similar to Sierra classic Leisure Suit Larry. The story revolves around Venca Záhyb (Wenzel Ziegler in German, and Waszek Fałda in Polish) who one day receives a special job order from well-known millionaire Jonathan Smiht (parody for surname Smith). His orders: to protect his seven daughters from potential suitors. However, after a night spent in a pub with one Fanda Kořen who bets him one "lubr" that he can not claim all seven for himself, Venca's duties take on a whole new meaning. He has one day with each daughter in which to win her heart. However, each woman will pose a unique challenge for Venca to overcome.

Franco is a classic game type beat'em up with the 2D graphics. The character controlled by the player moves to the right or the left side of the screen, killing everything you meet on your way. The main task of the game is to eliminate all people belonging to gangs Klock. The game has three bosses (including block), which beat the end stage of the game. There we have one of two forms - Franko and Alex (who reportedly died - is one of the shortcomings of the plot), differing not only in appearance, but the technique used. In the game, the player meets many different enemies with different punches, strength and spoken questions. Among them are representatives of subcultures 80s, such as the punks, skinheads, heavymetalowcy in white sneakers and jeans katana, Oi-sheep, gym regulars, if the athletes karate, but also officers of the Militia and riot police. Between levels, the player moves from one area of Szczecin to the other by Fiat 126P, called babies. By car, the player must watch out for innocent bystanders (grandmothers, women with strollers). Controlling the game is done using the keyboard or it rains or joystick.

It is an on-rails first-person shooter released in 1993 for Atari. It is a sequel to 1992's Operation Blood. The game has the same gameplay mechanics as the predecessor, meaning that the player cannot control the camera as it moves by itself from left to right or vice versa. The player must kill as many enemies on screen as possible while avoiding killing civilians or medics.

It is an on-rails first-person shooter released in 1992 for Atari. The player is provided with one main weapon (a rifle) and one secondary weapon (grenades) and his main goal is to kill all enemies on the screen while trying to not shoot civilians or medics. The player cannot control the camera, the screen scrolls from the right side to the left side or vice versa by itself. There are also power-ups appearing from time to time which the player can use in order to achieve victory.