Popular games published by company Young Genius

10.12.1999

The story of the game is based on Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe’s Life and Amazing Adventures. The main character of the game, very remotely resembling a brave sailor from York, ends up on an island with almost nothing. The player will have to experience all the delights of being a city dweller on an uninhabited island - to solve the pressing problems of everyday life (finding fresh water and food, fishing and meeting with a crocodile, making fire and building a house), communicating with the natives and visiting an abandoned ship. And when it turns out that the island is not completely uninhabited, save the future friend and comrade-in-arms (Friday, who, by the way, has yet to learn Russian) and try to flee by building a balloon out of improvised means and outwitting the pirates. And the fate of the poor fellow Robinson depends on the acumen of the player. Unlike most of the existing adventure games, the main character can influence each of the selected items on any active object on the screen, which makes the passing of the game much more diverse. "New Robinson" also includes many ingenious plug-in games.

31.12.2000

The second sequel to the gold selling game The Mystery at Greveholm.

04.11.2001

Kaspar i Nudådalen is a Swedish adventure/puzzle game based on the Christmas calender TV show of the same name. The game has 24 mini-games that are unlocked with a code that was revealed on TV after that day's episode of the Christmas calendar ("Julkalendern").

31.03.2001

Myror i Brallan [Ants in the Pants] is a Swedish children's game based on the children's TV programme of the same name. The game was published in 2001 by Young Genious.

01.11.1997

A point and click adventure game based on the Swedish Christmas Calendar TV-series of the same name.

31.12.1998

The sequel to the gold selling game The Mystery at Greveholm.