Trek73 (DOS, Mainframe)
This game is based on the "Star Trek" TV series but is not a remake of the well-known earlier game by Mike Mayfield. It is less strategic and more action-oriented. Unlike its predecessor, it lacks a galactic map or starbases. The game is controlled through text commands.
Awari (Commodore PET/CBM, Mainframe)
Awari is a digital version of the game Kalah. The game consists of 6 pits and one storehouse where the won seeds are collected. Players start with 4 seeds in each pit. The player uses the storehouse to their right and moves counterclockwise. If their last seed falls into an empty pit, they capture the seeds opposite that pit. If the last seed lands in the storehouse, they get an extra turn. The game continues until someone collects all the seeds in their storehouse.
Life II (Commodore PET/CBM, Mainframe)
Inspired by Conway's Game of Life, the goal of this game is to simulate an ecosystem based on given parameters, observing how the structure changes depending on the previous positions of living cells. Each turn follows specific rules: any living cell with one or zero neighbors dies, as does a cell with four or more neighbors; a dead cell with three neighbors comes to life. After each turn, players can add another cell of their choice.
Pizza (Commodore PET/CBM, Mainframe)
In this game, you specify how many pizzas you want to sell. A table then appears before you, and you must spot coordinates on the table and note the address to deliver to the customer. You earn a dollar for each successfully delivered pizza. If only real-life earning were as easy!
Pong Doubles (Arcade, Console)
This is an enhanced version of the popular Pong game from Atari, designed for four players. It was later ported from arcade cabinets to its own console. Instead of two, there are now four paddles, and two teams of two players each compete against each other. This approach likely increased the number of disputes in gaming arcades.
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