Popular games published by company Dreamworks Interactive

31.10.1996

The game follows the adventure of a claymation character named Klaymen as he discovers his origins and his purpose in a world made entirely out of clay.

31.01.1998

Something has gone seriously wrong in Klayman's homeland -- Klogg, an evil megalomaniac, wants to destroy the land and basically rule over anything and everyone. Because the task can get difficult at times, he has enlisted the service of fearsome ape-like creatures, Skullmonkeys, to aid in the destruction of planet Idznak. Needless to say, it is up to the player to stop Klogg and his devious plans. Much like The Neverhood, Skullmonkeys is a 2D platformer built entirely of Claymation characters, enemies, and environments. Throughout the game's seven worlds spanning ninety levels, the basic objective of each is to destroy as many Skullmonkeys as possible. Destroying the simians can be done one of two ways: firing projectile weapons or butt-bouncing off their heads.

31.12.1996

Steven Spielberg's Director's Chair is a simulation game that takes the player through the process of making a film.

30.10.1997

From Site B to San Diego, Chaos Island provides real-time strategy gameplay through the Jurassic Park universe.

31.10.1999

Save the world in this hilarious free-roam arena based combat game. Join Boomer and his friends as they try to free the Earth's cats from the Feline Aliens. Battle until your bolts pop out, using projectile weapons, hand-to-hand combat and grapple moves. Or collect power-balls to achieve the all-powerful mongo-mode and quickly turn the evil Boombots into scrap metal. The cats of the world are counting on you. Hilarious story line keeps you laughing, attack your opponent from anywhere in the free-roam, combat arenas, fight as any of the 15 characters in 15 arenas, each with unique characteristics, use projectile weapons, hand-to-hand combat, grapple moves and the mongo-mode in over 12 different simple-to-operate combinations to destroy the competition.

30.04.2000

A platforming game based on The Road to El Dorado, made for Game Boy Color.

31.12.1996

Goosebumps: Escape from Horrorland is the interactive sequel to R.L. Stine's kids' horror novel, One Day at Horrorland. You and Lizzy, her brother Luke, and his friend Clay are once again trapped in Horrorland, a sinister, scary "theme park." When Luke and Clay are captured, you and Lizzy must find them and escape from the park with your lives. However, you must go up against a mummy, a werewolf, Dracula, and many more monsters in order to escape.