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Boulder Dash

Views: 9,8131996FreewareClassic Petr Simon
Boulder Dash is a clone of the popular PC game of the same name. It offers gameplay that closely matches that of the … VIEW

Boulderoid

Views: 1,6161994FreewareClassic MacroHead & MicroBrain
Boulderoid is a remake of the classic Boulder Dash game. It includes maps from the original game as well as other … VIEW

Bounce

Views: 11,5032000FreewarePuzzle Mercetron
The object of the plainly titled Bounce is to collect all of the gems on a particular level and then make it to the exit … VIEW
Tags: puzzle  bouncing  gems

Bounce Zone

Views: 10,4291990FreewareBall & Paddle Compute! Publications
Like Pong, but actually somewhat fun to play! There's actually some skill involved here, as you can send the ball firing … VIEW
Tags: ballandpaddle  pong  3D  ega

Bouncing Babies

Views: 14,8961984FreewareAction Dave Baskin
Bouncing Babies is something of a classic PC game. Not necessarily because it's fun to play, more just because it's old. … VIEW
Tags: action  babies  cga

Bowling Champ

Views: 16,8631984FreewareSports Compute! Publications
Bowling Champ!! (the title screen uses two exclamation points) is a very simple game which uses text-mode ASCII graphics … VIEW

Boxer Rebellion

Views: 7581982FreewareAction K. L. Carpenter
Boxer Rebellion is a QIX type game where the object is to completely outline the score boxes while avoiding the enemies. … VIEW
Tags: action  arcade  qix  boxes  cga

Breakout

Views: 17,6681991FreewareBall & Paddle Ken Silverman
A simple clone of the old Atari bouncing ball game "Breakout". There's some nice color cycling, the controls are decent, … VIEW

Breakout (2024)

Views: 1,3662024FreewareBall & Paddle M. Sami Gürpınar
Breakout is 2024 a modern remake of the Atari classic ball & paddle block-breaking game, originally released in 1976 … VIEW

Brick Jumper! II

Views: 3,4492002FreewareAction Master Raven
Brick Jumper! II is the sequel to "the not quite popular game" Brick Jumper!, says the author. The game is simple: Move … VIEW

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