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This includes nine mini games, ready to play from your desktop. It can be considered as the sequel to zany Dilbert's Desktop Games developed by the same company. Fishing: cast a line and reel in all sorts of fish. The game is finished once you reach 112 fishes. Nail'em: nails invade your screen so just nail them (hence the title) using a hammer. And keep an eye to your accuracy rate that decreases as you miss them. Shooting Gallery: using your desktop bazooka, try to blow away pink teddy bears, bonsai trees, Chinese take-out or fried chickens. The game features three levels of play. De-Bugger: once again, your desktop is invaded, this time by mechanical bugs ! No problem since you are a robotic reptile throwing your tongue to "eat" them. Kung Fu Coffee: very nervous after drinking too many cups of coffee at work, you become a sort a Kung Fu master, trying to destroy hardware (computers, monitors, but also watermelons) with karate chops, finger pops and shin-toe kicks. Ricochet: with your mouse (left-right and up-down, no need to click in this game), control four spaceships in order to keep an out-of-control orbital ball in the playfield. In other words, this game is like Pong, but with side paddles. Monster Factory: a two-players game ! First create at least two monsters. Choose head, body, arms and legs. Then why not start by a little fight. One player use the keyboard, the other, the mouse. Finish him ! Fly Trap: after nails and metallic pests, flies are attacking. This time, control your carnivorous plant and let it "eat" all these annoying flies.
Basketball: dribble, shoot and take it to the hoop. It may sound simple but think twice, since the hoop is always moving and becoming smaller as you progress. The CD-ROM offers two different executables of Revenge of the Toys, i.e. 16 and 32 bit versions. |