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A grand strategy game set in ancient China's Three Kingdoms period, with all conflict resolved through games of riichi mahjong.
An Arcade quiz game framed like a Sengoku strategy sim similar to Koei's Nobunaga's Ambition. The player has to answer a certain number of questions correctly to conquer neighboring territory.
The first sequel to the 1989 Sengoku-era simulation-strategy game Tenka Toitsu.
A collection of card and puzzle games for Game Boy and MSX.
A falling-block tile-matching puzzle game by Sega in which you stack columns of jewels in order to create a three-or-more chain of the same shape and color.
A turn-based strategy game based on the 1983 board game Sengoku Daimyo, as players lead daimyo to unify Sengoku-era Japan.
A turn-based strategy game in which the player conquers maps with armies of summoned monsters.
Strategy game developed by SystemSoft in 1988.
One of the earliest and most famous "mahjong solitaire" games, Shanghai is a puzzle game where players clear a formation of 144 mahjong tiles by matching unrestricted pairs.
Command your various forces against the absolute might of the heavy tank OGRE in this 1980's computer game adaptation of Steve Jackson's sci-fi board game of the same name.
A mystery text adventure from Infocom.
An action-RPG from System Soft.
First-person action game, published by SystemSoft for Japanese computers in 1986. Its polygonal 3D graphics engine was a technical milestone, rendering 3D environments at a fast pace and (compared to the tile-based, right-angle movement of earlier first-person games) allowed the player to move with full 360-degree movement.
Puzzle Panic, a game created by strategist Ken Uston, allows players to play its eleven puzzles sequentially, or randomly, in an attempt to defeat the "Metasequence," a difficult puzzle encompassing all of the game's challenges.
A graphical adventure game developed by SystemSoft about two young women lost in Africa.
A Japanese graphical adventure game about a young girl that takes shelter in a mysterious house during a rain storm only to discover that she is now trapped inside.
A comedic sci-fi interactive text adventure
One of the earliest puzzle-platformers has you running around an underground treasury in an attempt to escape with a motherlode of treasure. It is one of the first games to include a built-in level editor for players to create their own puzzles.
West of House. You are standing in an open field west of a white house, with a boarded front door. There is a small mailbox here.
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