Popular games for collection Trailblazer

01.08.1987

On many levels there are enemies to be shot, by holding the joystick forward. At the end of certain levels are large enemy dragons, inspired by the game Space Harrier, which must be destroyed before the time runs out. Other hazards include large yellow walls with doors that open and close. A timer ticks down constantly, and only stops when the player reaches the grey tiles that mark the end of a level. Remaining time is carried over to the next level, and a bonus score awarded based on the number of seconds left. (The timer is reset after each dragon level). There are 24 levels in total. At the end of the game a rating is awarded, from Hilarious to Superblazer for completing the game.

31.12.1986

An imaginative action game in which you must guide a ball-shaped craft through a succession of levels. These have a patchwork-quilt type display, with holes to avoid, and squares of various colors, which affect the craft's speed, both within its power potential and into warp, as well as a control-reverser and lots of holes. You can jump and thus avoid these holes, although you have a limited number of them for each level, and it's possible to adjust the speed through joystick or keyboard control. You also face a time limit on each of the levels, although your time is boosted every time you complete one.

01.01.1970

Welcome to the world of Trailblazer, a steampunk Wild West RPG that is currently and will always be free to play! Follow the story of Jean Smith, a drifter who roams the frontier in search of revenge for the death of his mentor: Wild Bill Hickok. While wandering the wastes, he happens upon South Pass, a town harassed by the Bushwhackers - a murderous gang of former Confederates seeking to bring the South to rise again. Wild Bill always taught him to stand up for the little man and use his guns to protect others, but Bill's dead now. How will this vagabond respond to innocents in need? Will he draw iron again to defend the helpless? Could this one choice seal his fate? Or will it lead him to discover a plot by a single man to conquer the west, and learn why no flora grows on these dusty plains?