Tag: Activision

Shangay 2 – Dragon’s Eye

Description:


Shanghai is a game of strategy, memory, and luck. There are 144 tiles, arranged in one of thirteen layouts based on the Chinese lunar calendar, or other layouts you can create.
The object of Shanghai is to remove all the tiles from the layout, one pair at a time. To be removed, both tiles in a pair must be free at the same time, and they must match. A tile is considered free if there’s nothing on top of it, and if it can slide out to the left, to the right, or both. A tile which can only slide toward the top or the bottom of the screen is not free.
There are usually four of each tile, which can be removed as two matching pairs. In some tile sets, there are four unique tiles. Each of these tiles matches any other similar tile. For example, in the Fantasy tile set, the Court tiles consist of the King, Queen, Princess, and Jester; any Court tile matches any other Court tile. The Guide to Tiles on the Help menu shows which tiles match in a set.
To remove a pair of tiles during the game, simply select the two tiles you want. To select a tile, click on it with the mouse, click on it with the joystick button, or move the cursor onto it with the arrow keys and hit Enter. If it’s eligible to be removed, it will become highlighted. Selecting a matching tile removes the pair.
If you change your mind about selecting a tile, just select it again, and it will become unhighlighted or simply select another eligible tile. If you choose an inappropriate tile, it will automatically become unhighlighted.
As you remove tile pairs, the game tells you how many tiles still remain in the layout. Thus, if you see “32” on the right side of the Menu bar, you know that there are still 32 tiles (16 pairs) to be removed.
You can play Shanghai with thirteen layouts and with eight tile sets. To change layouts or tile sets, select the Options menu and then New Layout or New Tile Set. Open the layout or tile set you wish to use.
The Game menu lets you save a game, open a saved game, or save a copy of the current game under a different name (via “Save As”).
During play of a game, you can use the Options menu to select such preferences as turning music, sound effects, and tile animations on and off. The game will automatically tell you when there are no more moves.

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YEAR:

1990

PUBLISHER:

Activision

Hacker 2

Description:


The sequel to Hacker, this game has the same graphic and the same rules of the first Hacker.Now you have to guide your spy robots in an hidden buildings, to find some world domination plans maded in Russia.You have to avoid the guards and the security cameras.

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YEAR:

1986

PUBLISHER:

Activision

Hacker

Description:


Hacker is an adventure with originally ‘hackers’ elements.
The objective is to do the hackers things, so first you have to break a protected system.The first puzzle to solve is what’s the password to enter this system.After solving this puzzle you discover that there is a long term conspiracy in the World, so you have to use the best CIA robot spy to know news and to contact people around the world.This robot moves on deep tunnels in earth.Find the evidences and catch the guilty.

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YEAR:

1985

PUBLISHER:

Activision