Popular games published by company Dro Soft

31.12.1989

The Duel: Test Drive II is a cross-platform racing game developed by Distinctive Software and published by Accolade in 1989. It is the second entry in the Test Drive series of video games.

31.12.1994

Wing Commander is a space combat simulator intercut with live action cutscenes. Gameplay involves completing missions and destroying enemy craft, Wing commander III dispensed with the issuing of medals after such missions and relied more on cutscenes to drive the story along making much more use of CD technology. As the man giving the orders, Blair often gets to choose what ship he will fly, what missiles it will carry, and what wingman (wingmen) he will take with him. As in Wing Commander, some wingmen can be killed permanently in combat. Blair's own call sign remained customizable

31.12.1986

The Chessmaster 2000 is the most powerful computer chess program in the world today and the friendliest! It draws from a mammoth opening library of over 71,000 moves - the world's largest. In mid-game, it displays amazing combinations of classical and modern strategy. At end game it calls further upon the world's newest and finest computer chess algorithm to mount virtuoso tactics.

26.10.1984

Ghostbusters is an action game that features an overhead-view and a side-view. From Ghostbusters HQ, the player must monitor a map of midtown Manhattan for "ghost alarms", as well as for casual, roaming spirits, and plot a route to the alarmed area. Once the route is plotted, the player then controls the purchased Ghostmobile as it drives through traffic. Here, the player is able to capture casual ghosts on the way if they are en route. When the haunted location is reached, the game switches to a side-view. Two of the Ghostbusters will take position, activate their proton beams, and toss a trap to the ground. The player must then use the two Ghostbusters to attempt to lead the ghost(s) over the placed trap. Once activated, the trap springs to capture any ghosts directly above it. A successful capture will earn the player money, which can then be used to purchase new Ghostbusters vehicles and new modifications for it. An unsuccessful capture will see the ghost fly away (after nastily sliming one of the Ghostbusters).

31.12.1984

Karateka is a 1984 beat'em up video game by Jordan Mechner, and was his first game created while attending Yale University. It was originally programmed for the Apple II, and was later ported to several other home computers and early gaming consoles. The game was published in North America by Brøderbund, and in Europe by Ariolasoft. The player controls an unnamed protagonist who is attempting to rescue his love interest, the Princess Mariko, from Akuma's castle fortress. The game exhibits a combination of a side-scrolling platform and fighting game elements. The player uses punches and kicks to defeat Akuma and his guards and make his way deeper into the fortress. The game, as with most at the time of development, lacked checkpoints or the ability to save the game, making it a challenge to complete in a single sitting. Karateka has been well-received, particularly for its realistic animations used for the game's characters. The game was considered a breakthrough success for Mechner, and would eventually result in his development of the Prince of Persia franchise. A high-definition remake, spearheaded by Mechner, was released as a downloadable title for the Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, with planned ports for the iOS and Wii U systems.

01.07.1994

Igor, a college student, wants to date the most beautiful girl of his school. Instead he discovers a criminal plot he has to investigate. The game offers classic 2D point-and-click adventure gameplay. There are actions buttons near the bottom of the screen, as well as an inventory.

31.12.1989

Walk the path of the warrior. Learn four classic martial arts- Karate, Kendo, Nunchaku and Bo. Combine power and grace into a dangerous black belt mix. Enter Tobiko Ryu Dojo. Your journey to the Bodokan begins here. Are you willing to endure the hard training it takes to be called a master? Tobiko Sensei observes your every action. Go to him for words on tactics, strategy, and guidance. Put your philosophy into action. Say hello to Goro-San. If you survive him, eleven others are ready to teach you the zen of defeat. If you don't, it's konban-wa (goodnight!). Do you fast attack for quick points or store up your ki (energy) for the devastating blow? Better decide before his Yari answers for you. Authentic Japanese/Okinawan martial arts- all arts and weapons based on real life. Unique player interface allows for over 25 moves per style. Twelve authentic martial arts styles, including Yari, Tonfa, Kusari-gama and Naginata.

31.12.1987

Our mission is to destroy all the walls on the screen for a total of 25. In principle, we can start the top 15, choosing the desired before starting the game. In each of these walls there are different pods of bricks, some of which you will assist us if we catch them when they fall .

01.11.1987

This early flight sim prominently features the voice and likeness of record-setting pilot Chuck Yeager. He offers helpful advice after the player crashes including "You really bought the farm on that one!"

31.12.1991

A game in which the player must stop enemies from reaching a crucial location on the map by beating them down with a hammer.

31.12.1989

Single screen platform game for ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64. Diffuse the bombs before time runs out.

01.09.1986

Soldier of Light is an arcade game released in 1986 that has both side-scrolling shooter and platforming elements.

31.12.1987

31.12.1987

A 1-on-1 3-D shoot-em'-up in which one or two players drive battlespheres (futuristic tanks) up an infinitely long road and destroy oncoming hazards. The action is very simplistic and there's little to do other than dodge or blast approaching objects.

31.12.1987

Now, for the first time, you can join the mad world of Clever and Smart, already a successful cartoon strip in Germany, now a fantastic computer game. Their main task is to search for Doctor Bacterius who has been kidnapped by an evil organization called the O.M.A. This is an incredibly tricky problem but possible to solve with the aid of these two bumbling detectives. A total blend of strategy and arcade-speed action and incredible graphics will make this the mission of a lifetime. Get Clever- Get Smart and start praying (or should that be playing?)

31.12.1986

The objective is to keep the spheres that appear on the screen in the air, although there will be phases in which our objective will be to avoid any contact with them. Fun arcade from Juliet software, a company very active in the early years of 8-bit computers (creator of other titles such as Antares), which would disappear when the Golden Age came.

31.12.1998

Triple Commando is an arcade game, were we find the possibility of creating a small combat strategy, due to two factors: the possibility of simultaneous play of up to three players, and the varied and original actions that each of them can carry out: place mines and wire fences, cut the latter, radio our aviation, lie on the ground, and of course shoot both bullets and grenades. This makes it possible for the different players to create a small attack strategy -mining certain areas or blocking the enemy's way with wire fences-. This makes "Triple Commando" reach a realism that was never achieved by the classic war arcades.

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31.12.1987

The first 'Maker' game from ASCII, this game was a creation tool that allowed users to create their own adventure games.

31.12.1987

It's been a long watch... as the sun disappears over the horizon, the uninviting grey bleakness of Colian becomes apparent. Following the intense heat of the day, the onset of night adds the bitterness of sub-zero temperatures to an already hostile environment, and the stark interior of the D.S.V. appears almost homelike. Deep melancholy is suddenly smashed by the shrill scream of a siren. The information display systems have gone crazy, an extraordinary array of lights flash uncontrollably. Good grief... what's happening?