Not going to expect an answer but I'll ask anyway.
I want to ask about 2 games.
Boths runs on Windows (95 when I got it). Both are found on ALOT of shareware discs (those 100 games in one types). Both are windowed games, there is no fullscreen mode.
First one: It is a very primitive 3D dungeon/maze crawler. You can only turn at 90 degrees. The graphics are as if you drew them in MSPaint. There is no party, you are alone. When you see an enemy (I remember mspaint looking spider), you approach it and just slash it. I also remember treasure chests to open.
Second one: A puzzle game featuring a worm (like a earthworm). The worm moves by flipping back on it's body, not by crawling. Each level start with the worm already moving towards one direction. You can place blocks to modify it's direction. Blocks I remember are:
Stop : Forces the worm to switch direction upon hitting it.
Gravity : Changes the gravity so that the worm will move on the ceiling or back to the ground.
Objective of the game is to reach the door of the level. Name of the game definitely has "Worm" in it.
I want to ask about 2 games.
Boths runs on Windows (95 when I got it). Both are found on ALOT of shareware discs (those 100 games in one types). Both are windowed games, there is no fullscreen mode.
First one: It is a very primitive 3D dungeon/maze crawler. You can only turn at 90 degrees. The graphics are as if you drew them in MSPaint. There is no party, you are alone. When you see an enemy (I remember mspaint looking spider), you approach it and just slash it. I also remember treasure chests to open.
Second one: A puzzle game featuring a worm (like a earthworm). The worm moves by flipping back on it's body, not by crawling. Each level start with the worm already moving towards one direction. You can place blocks to modify it's direction. Blocks I remember are:
Stop : Forces the worm to switch direction upon hitting it.
Gravity : Changes the gravity so that the worm will move on the ceiling or back to the ground.
Objective of the game is to reach the door of the level. Name of the game definitely has "Worm" in it.