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              29 + VAT + 2 p&p (36.08) for all three episodes.

                  [This is the first Commander Keen trilogy.]

    Commander Keen is the first truly "commercial quality" game to be 
    distributed as shareware.  It features ultra high-speed smooth-
    scrolling EGA graphics and superb sound effects.  The animation and 
    scrolling is updated at nearly 40 frames per second, for comparison, 
    motion picture quality cartoons are filmed at only 24 frames per 
    second. 

    The story of Commander Keen is epic, and in the style of the memorable 
    matinee serials, like Flash Gordon.  You play the role of Billy Blaze, 
    eight year-old kid genius who builds an interstellar ship when not 
    working at home on his college fast-track degree.  Among other 
    household objects, Billy uses his Nintendo joystick for flight control 
    and his mom's vacuum cleaner (heavily modified) for his ship's ion 
    propulsion system (with pile height adjustment). 

    At the hint of galactic trouble, Billy dons his brother's football 
    helmet and becomes "Commander Keen"defender of Earth!  Ever on the 
    side of justice, fairness, and high calorie junk food, Keen dispenses 
    justice with an iron hand. 

    Keen's first adventure takes you to Mars, where the Vorticon invasion 
    force is planning their conquest of Earth.  While Keen is exploring 
    Mars the Vorticons steal pieces of his ship and hide them within their 
    cities.  Can Keen recover all the pieces and repel the Vorticon 
    invasion?  You'll explore many dangerous cities, packed with diabolical 
    traps and hideous creatures, both of Martian and Vorticon origin.  Use 
    your pogo stick to reach high ledges and jump deadly pits, and use your 
    ray gun to stun the Vorticon invaders. Can you find the secret city? 

    "Marooned on Mars" is volume one of the Commander Keen trilogy.  Only 
    part one is available via shareware distribution, the other two volumes 
    ("The Earth Explodes" and "Keen Must Die!") may only be purchased from 
    the UK Distributor, Precision Software Applications, or from an Apogee 
    Dealer. 

    EACH VOLUME HAS COMPLETELY UNIQUE GRAPHICS AND ANIMATION!  Volume one 
    is located on the planet mars.  Volume two takes place on the immense 
    Vorticon mothership, where you'll need to stop the destruction of Earth 
    by disabling the eight deadly ray cannons aimed at Earth's greatest 
    cities and wonders. Volume three takes Keen to the dangerous Vorticon 
    home planet, where you'll explore huge caves, battle the top Vorticon 
    ninja fighters and discover the secret of the Grand Intellect. 

    Commander Keen requires 520k free RAM to run.  Therefore if you have 
    too many RAM resident (TSR) programs you may have trouble running 
    Commander Keen.  You may use either a joystick or keyboard to play.  
    And, of course, an EGA- or VGA-equipped system is required.  CGA is not 
    supported. 


    KEEN UPDATE:
    Commander Keen has received nothing but rave reviews from national 
    computer magazines and players.  It is the first ever shareware game to 
    rank number one on the national top ten list as publisher by the 
    Association of Shareware Professionals.  Currently it has been ranked 
    number one for eight straight months! 

    No other game in shareware history has been so highly touted.  It has 
    been hailed as addictively enjoyable and the showcase game to show-off 
    the new "state of the art" on IBM computers. 

 
                    
                                        
                             
                 
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                  [This is the second Commander Keen series.]

    Eight year old Kid genius, Billy Blaze, is in his backyard fort testing 
    out his newly built Photachyon Transceiver.  Simply put, it's an 
    instantaneous radio that can pick up signals anywhere in the galaxy. 
    
    While listening to an alien sitcom, "My Favorite Garg", Billy hears a 
    disturbing message.  Bzzt...grdddz...blow up...ferrrt...zzz...galaxy 
    and... buzzt...rule...pzzzr...bip!  "So the Shikadi are planning to 
    destroy the galaxy, huh?", thinks Billy.  "Sounds like a job for... 
    Commander Keen!" 

    In episode one, "Secret of the Oracle", Keen rockets to an alien planet 
    to rescue the Keepers of the Oracle, who are the only ones capable of 
    helping Keen find out more about the Shikadi.  Who are the Shikadi and 
    why are they planning to use our Galaxy as target practice! 

    After completing the mission in episode one, Keen learns of the 
    Shikadi's enormous ship, which doubles as the largest weapon ever 
    built.  So in episode two, titled "The Armageddon Machine", Keen faces 
    his greatest challenge yet--to save the Galaxy! 

    Both episode one "Secret of the Oracle", and episode two "The 
    Armageddon Machine", are packed with exciting features, but episode two 
    is a much bigger game.  Exciting features include: 

     Incredibly smooth scrolling and animation
     Titled perspective--gives all levels the appearance of depth.
     1.6 Megs graphics for episode one, a lot more in episode two!
     Ad Lib soundtrack.  Episode one has 5 songs, episode two has 13 songs!
     14 creatures in episode one, 20 all-new creatures in episode two.
     Three skill levels, which can add new creatures to the game!
     You can finally save ANYWHERE in the game, even inside levels.
     Amazing ending animated sequences.
     Star Wars-style text scrolling!
     Terminator-style opening sequence!
     Hundreds and hundreds of screens to explore, with HUGE levels.
     Keen has new abilities, such as hanging onto ledges and pulling 
    himself up. 
     Self-running demonstration mode.
     Joystick support.
     More fun than you can probably live with!


                     
                                         
                              
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         SPECIAL EDITION KEEN ADVENTURE:  29 + VAT + 2 P&P (36.08)
              Both EGA/VGA and separate CGA editions are available!

    Aliens Ate My Baby Sitter is a SPECIAL EDITION of the Commander Keen 
    series. It is a single, high-powered, tremendously fun game that is 
    larger than the entire first trilogy combined!  (Hint:  This is a 
    REALLY BIG game.) 

    Commander Keen: Aliens Ate My Baby Sitter takes place right after 
    Billy's incredible adventure in Goodbye Galaxy (but only if he 
    succeeds!). 

    It all begins when Billy Blaze's baby sitter is stolen by a mean bunch 
    of hungry aliens from the planet Fribbulus Xax.  She is going to be the 
    main course for dinner!  With your parents due home soon, how will you 
    be able to tell them, "The aliens ate my baby sitter!"? 

    Looks like a job for Commander Keen.  Armed with your neural-stunner 
    and pogo stick, you hop into your homemade starship and blast off to 
    Fribbulus Xax to the rescue. 

    Your galactic rescue mission will have you battling the dangerous 
    aliens of Fribbulus Xax, while collecting goodies to help you along the 
    way.  Tons of secret areas to discover, plus you'll need to find a way 
    to get to the space fortress orbiting high above the planet. 

    NOTE:  Over 2.5 Megs of graphics!!!
    
    AD LIB MUSIC AND SOUND EFFECTS.  A full musical soundtrack accompanies 
    Keen on his alien adventure.  Also features three skill levels, 
    gigantic scrolling levels, ultra-smooth animation and screen effects, 
    save/restore games, joystick support, and much more!  When Billy gets 
    bored, he can even play a computer game on his specially built watch. 
 
                    
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              29 + VAT + 2 p&p (36.08) for all three episodes.

    An incredible EGA/VGA game with large animated characters, and huge 
    levels. Your mission is to stop Dr. Proton, a madman bent on ruling the 
    world with his army of Techbots.  As the irrepressible hero Duke Nukem, 
    you'll chase Dr. Proton deep into the Earth, then to his lunar space 
    station, and eventually into the Earth's nuclear ravished future. 

    This is an astonishing Sega Genesis style game with more animation than 
    ever seen on an IBM PC!  Also features dual scrolling play fields, with 
    huge 3-D backdrops.  No other IBM game has emulated this eye-popping 
    effect.  Watch Duke somersualt and cling on to ceilings as he escapes 
    traps and battles Proton's robot guards.   This game is sure to be a 
    show stopper! 

    Other features include four-way scrolling levels, cinematic effects, 
    demo mode, built-in hint mode, arcade sound effects, joystick support, 
    high score chart, save/restore up to nine games, unlimited continues, 
    keyboard reconfigure, sound on/off toggle, cheat mode, and much more... 

    REQUIREMENTS:  You'll need a hard disk to play Duke Nukem due to the 
    enormous amount of graphics.  This game plays best on a PC XT (10Mhz) 
    or faster. 520k RAM is also needed. 

              
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              29 + VAT + 2 p&p (36.08) for all three episodes.

             A Top-Notch EGA/VGA Action/Adventure Scrolling Game.

    You're agent 006, top agent of the government's secret organization 
    committed to protecting the world against terrorists and power-mad 
    criminals. 

    Your mission is to parachute into a high-security island outpost and 
    secure the plans to the ultimate satellite laser weapon, which was 
    recently stolen from the government.  In the wrong hands this weapon 
    could mean world control by the DVS, the world's most dangerous 
    terrorist organization. 

    You will isolated from outside help as you parachute into the secret 
    island fortress of the DVS.  You will need to knock out the vast 
    security system, bypass dozens of extreme traps, overcome hundreds of 
    multi-talented guards (such as thugs, ninjas, sharp-shooters, knife 
    throwers, sentries, dogs, and many robots), and find the missing blue 
    prints.  If possible, take out the devious leader of the DVS (sorry, no 
    file picture available). 

    If you liked Commander Keen or Duke Nukum, this game is just what 
    you're looking for.  Lots of great situations to overcome and traps to 
    work around. This game has great puzzles which make it much more than a 
    simple run-jump-and-shoot contest.  Superb colorful graphics and 
    scrolling levels. James Bond never had it so tough! 

    Secret Agent is a full-screen scrolling game, where you sneak around a 
    huge map and enter various hideouts.  In each unique hideout you'll 
    search for the laser blue prints, dodge traps, solve puzzles, and blast 
    the bad guys!  All in good fun.  Save/restore, joystick support, 
    EGA/VGA graphics, and much more. 

         
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              29 + VAT + 2 p&p (36.08) for all three episodes.

    Enter an underground world of treasures and traps.  This colorful EGA 
    game rivals any commercial game with its arcade quality, puzzles and 
    graphics. As Mylo Steamwitz, you'll enter cave after cave of adventure, 
    gathering the treasures of each, while evading hazards galore!  This 
    game features the smoothest animated graphics ever seen in an Apogee 
    game. 

    The game begins with Mylo rocketing to the Altairian star system on a 
    simple treasure hunt.  But what happens is far more dangerous than even 
    Mylo bargained for.  He enters an underground world of chambers full of 
    alien technology and traps.  Strange alien creatures and robots inhabit 
    the caves, protecting the priceless crystals from money-greedy 
    explorers. 

    Crystal Caves is a mixing of Nintendo's Mario Brothers, Commander Keen, 
    and Indiana Jones.  As with all Apogee games, a high priority has been 
    placed on solving ingenious puzzles built into the game. 

    Variety is also evident in Crystal Caves.  On some levels Mylo will 
    even walk up-side-down!  Other levels have such low gravity that the 
    recoil from Mylo's laser pistol can knock him into other dangers!  Some 
    levels are without lights, and others are packed full of falling 
    hammers, egg-dropping alien bats, free roaming slither eyes, web-
    shooting alien spiders, and much, much more.  Each level has all new 
    graphics! 

    Mylo is a lovable character who just wants to strike it rich!  Every 
    get-rich scheme he's tried has led to disaster, like when he sold 
    Regulan Blood Stones to the vampire dwellers of Ghoulbone IV.  It seems 
    the vampires' teeth break when they try to suck blood!  Now, with half 
    the planet's vampire population hunting him throughout the galaxy, Mylo 
    is in search of more easy money... 

    There are three unique episodes to the Crystal Caves saga:  "The 
    Trouble with Twibbles", "Slugging it Out", and "Mylo Verses the 
    Supernova".  Each episode has a unique story twist and graphics.  Can 
    you help Mylo strike it rich and quit his day job? 

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              29 + VAT + 2 p&p (36.08) for all three episodes. 
 
    Journey into an Aztec pyramid and survive the adventure of a lifetime! 
    No other game forces you to die in order to complete it!  That's just 
    one of many incredible plot twists in this excellent puzzle-oriented 
    arcade/ adventure game. 

    In Paganitzu you'll guide your character, Alabama Smith (Al), into a 
    vast and dangerous Aztec pyramid. Indiana Jones never had it so tough! 
    Inside, you'll confront traps of increasing perplexity, and creatures 
    you never dreamed existed. 

    All is rendered in brilliantly colorful EGA/VGA graphics and animation. 
    The CGA graphics mode is also supported for those without EGA or VGA 
    systems, but the CGA version is not nearly as spectacular as the 
    EGA/VGA version! There may be up to 130 animated objects at once on the 
    screen! 

    This is a genuine adventure--not just a series of levels to conquer.  
    You can follow different routes to achieve the winning goal.  In fact, 
    you can finish Paganitzu and still have missed many of the game's 
    intriguing situations or animated sequences. 

    Phenomenal animated sequences carry you through the entire pyramid and 
    to a dramatic conclusion. 

    In part one, "Romancing the Rose", Al discovers that the ancient Aztec 
    pyramid, known as "Paganitzu", holds many dark secrets.  Al 
    inadvertently releases a spirit of immense power, who's desire is to 
    ravage the world. 

    Part two, "The Silver Dagger", finds Al exploring deeper into the Aztec 
    ruin, in search for clues to help halt the powerful force he's 
    released. Al enters a world of fiery devastation, filled with all new 
    graphics and perils.  This game has two huge animated sequences that 
    are worth the price of admission in themselves! 

    Finally, in part three, "Jewel of the Yucatan", Al discovers a 
    horrifying truth--the pyramid of Paganitzu is actually a living entity, 
    which he could not see as a living person!  Can Al still save the 
    world?  Will he escape with his life!  The chilling end awaits...? 

    Paganitzu is an innovative arcade game.  It tests your mind more than 
    your finger speed.  Each part has new puzzles, new graphics, and 
    stunning story surprises.  You won't be bored! 

    Paganitzu is an EGA/VGA game, but a special CGA mode is also provided 
    for those without the better graphics card.  A joystick is optional.  
    Handy built-in hints will help you learn how to play--while you play. 

    Exciting features: 
        High-speed animation              Many full-screen images 
        Dramatic animated sequences       Arcade quality sound effects 
        Over 1 Meg of graphics.           Built-in hints 
        Often hilarious game              Save and restore up to five games 
        Many secret rooms and treasures 

    As an incentive to order all three volumes, you'll also receive a 
    special "Hints and Tricks" sheet, a secret cheat mode, and several all-
    new bonus games. By the way:  "Paganitzu" is Aztec for "Temple of the 
    Gods". 
        
                              
                                        
                                 

     29 + VAT + 2 p&p (36.08) for the commercial never ending episode.

    Jumpman Lives is an ingenious melding of arcade action and puzzling 
    level designs.  This is a completely updated version of a game that won 
    "Game-of-the-Year" in several national magazines.  This all-new version 
    supports true 256-colour VGA graphics, along with EGA graphics and CGA 
    graphics! Everyone can play, since Jumpman Lives supports all graphics 
    cards. 

    Ad Lib music is also supported, with dozens of incredible Ad Lib sound 
    effects, too.  Of course, the PC speaker is used for sound effects if 
    you don't have an Ad Lib card installed in your system. 

    In Jumpman Lives, you'll fly your rocket ship to Saturn and enter the 
    top secret Segan Institute of Technology, where terrorists have place 
    deadly TechnoBombs on every level.  If you don't deactivate each bomb 
    then Saturn will explode into a billion bits! 

    Every level of Jumpman Lives has a unique challenge, with unique 
    animation and special obstacles.  Each level is a whole new game! 

    Shareware Edition:   Contains 12 levels.  

    Commercial Edition:  Contains 45 levels and the Level Editor, which lets
                         you create your own amazing Jumpman levels.  

    Jumpman Lives is loaded with features, like save/restore, high scores, 
    joystick support, CGA, EGA and 256-colour VGA support, Ad Lib support, 
    cinematic sequences, allows up to four players per game, built-in help, 
    level editor, automatic saving of configuration, and many more 
    features! 

    JUMPMAN UPDATE:
    Everyone who likes challenging, puzzle-oriented arcade games is 
    praising this game as one of the all-time classics.  Each level is an 
    entirely new mind-bender.  This game is destined to become as popular 
    as Commander Keen! 

                            
                                 
                                  

              29 + VAT + 2 p&p (36.08) for all three episodes.

    Dark Ages is the first shareware game to support the Ad Lib and Sound 
    Blaster music cards.  It features a movie-style soundtrack of eight 
    unique songs and themes.  It also has sound effects that don't require 
    an Ad Lib (or Sound Blaster) card to enjoy. 

    The EGA/VGA graphics are colourful and stunning, with fast scrolling 
    screens and high-speed animation.  Dark Ages has such demanding 
    graphics and animation that it requires an 80286 (or 80386) machine to 
    run at proper speed, otherwise it may run too slowly.  Therefore, Dark 
    Ages may only run on the newer, faster PCs and compatibles. 

    In the game, you're the Prince of the Great Kingdom, who as a child 
    watched your father die at the hands of Garth, a power mad warlord with 
    uncanny magical abilities.  Garth sent you away from the Great Kingdom 
    to be raised as a peasant, and to never fulfill your destiny as the 
    future King. 

    But Garth made a terrible mistake.  The very peasant he choose to raise 
    you was once the Kingdom's greatest hero, long since retired and 
    forgotten.  And over the years you were raised as a warrior and as 
    champion of justice, and the time has come for you to claim your 
    heritage, and free the Great Kingdom from the dark age of Garth. 

    "Prince of Destiny" is volume one of the Dark Ages trilogy.  Only part 
    one is available via shareware distribution, the other two volumes 
    ("The Undead Kingdom" and "Dungeons of Doom") may only be purchased 
    directly from Apogee Software Productions.  Each volume has its own 
    unique appearance, with different goals, level designs and locations.  
    Each volume has 10 huge scrolling levels packed with devious traps, 
    creatures and treasures. 

    Dark Ages requires 400k free RAM, and an EGA- or VGA-equipped system is 
    required.  Sorry, CGA is not supported.  Other features include built 
    in instructions, save and restore, permanent high scores, sound on/off, 
    flexible keyboard configuration, and three skill levels.  Registered 
    players will also receive a secret password, which can be used to 
    activate a "child level" mode, and also an auto-fire mode, so you can 
    hold down the fire key for continuous shots! 


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              29 + VAT + 2 p&p (36.08) for all four episodes.

    Pharaoh's Tomb is an arcade/adventure game set in a huge Egyptian 
    pyramid. You will need to explore and survive 20 uniquely dangerous 
    levels (screens) riddled with ingenious puzzles and traps.  This game 
    uses a special animation system called FAST (Fluid Animation Software 
    Technology) which allows for flicker free movement even on the older 
    IBM PC's. 

    You will start with five lives and a few spears, which can be thrown at 
    offending denizens that guard the pyramid.  Moving walls, falling 
    spikes, bats, mummys, and magic winds are just some of the hazards to 
    overcome.  On each level you will need to collect one or more keys to 
    advance to the next level.  And hidden on the final level will be the 
    prize of your journey. 

    Notable features:  No two levels will have the same animated creature 
    patrolling it, which adds greatly to the variety of the game.  Sound 
    effects are also used, but can be toggled off. The keyboard controls 
    can be configured to two alternate sets of keys.  A five player 
    permanent high core table keeps tracks of the all-time best explorers.  
    Plus, you can save the game on any level and restore at any time. 

    This is the first of four volumes of Pharaoh's Tomb, subtitled "Raiders 
    of the Lost Tomb"  The other three volumes are:  "Pharaoh's Curse", 
    "Temple of Terror", and "Nevada's Revenge!".  The volumes should be 
    played in sequence, since they continue the story to the final 
    encounter. For registering you will get the newest versions, a hint 
    sheet, and the secret cheat code. 

                             
                                      
                                    
                            
                                     
                                

              29 + VAT + 2 p&p (36.08) for all four episodes.
 
    This is the second exciting adventure of Nevada Smith.  Nevada wasn't 
    satisfied with finding the elusive pharaoh's tomb in his first 
    adventure. After months of searching and studying ancient maps, Nevada 
    has stumbled upon the location of a tremendous Viking treasure cave.  
    Join our intrepid hero as he heads for the Arctic in this stunning and 
    chilling new adventure series! 

    Arctic Adventure contains 80 all-new diabolical levels, packed with 
    mind bending, puzzling arcade action designed to keep you from ever 
    succeeding. Nevada will face freezing waters, diabolical traps, 
    slippery ice patches, falling stalactites, runaway snowballs and even 
    abominable snowmen!  There are many, many more obstacles for Nevada to 
    overcome in this highly adventurous series. 

    You will start on a vast arctic "world" map and must find your way 
    around the hazardous ice caves.  You are searching for the remaining 
    fragments of a map that will eventually lead you to the location of the 
    hidden treasure cave.  Gather pick axes to break walls and bullets to 
    shoot dangerous enemies, or find the boat to cross the freezing waters 
    to unknown caves. 

    Throughout your adventure you'll also find many bonus items to increase 
    your wealth (and score).  It's up to you to learn the use of any object 
    you discover, and whether it should be altogether avoided. 

    This game uses the FAST (Fluid Animation Software Technology) system 
    which allows for flicker free movement even on the older IBM PC's.  
    Other features:  Great sound effects that can be toggled on or off.  
    Flawless keyboard controls or you can use a joystick.  A permanent high 
    score table will keep your name on record for all to see, and as with 
    ALL Apogee games, you can save and restore your game. 

    Arctic Adventure is divided into four fully self-contained volumes, 
    each containing 20 unique levels to explore and overcome.  The volumes 
    should be played in sequence, since they continue the story to the 
    final encounter. 

                         
                                           
                                   
                               
                                     
                                       

              29 + VAT + 2 p&p (36.08) for all four episodes.

    In the game, NASA has sent several manned missions to explore the 
    mysterious monuments...but every mission has ended in disaster.  Soon 
    after the astronauts landed on Mars NASA lost contact with themand no 
    one knows why. 

    You're the final hope.  You have been chosen for a special mission to 
    rescue the missing astronauts and to discover the secrets of the 
    Martian monuments. The game begins just after your ship lands on Mars 
    near the site of the "Cliff", one of the many monuments.  Will you 
    suddenly vanish like the astronaut explorers before you?  Can you find 
    the entrance to each monument and discover what secrets are hidden 
    inside? 

    The Monuments of Mars! is an arcade/adventure game set in the near 
    future as you explore a secret underground city on Mars.  In the first 
    volume ("First Contact") you will need to survive 20 unique and 
    challenging levels (screens) filled with puzzles, traps, creatures and 
    useful artifacts. 

    This game features great graphics and sound effects, plus a compelling 
    and fascinating story.  Features include save/restore, high score 
    chart, sound on/off and keyboard configuration.  Plus, this is the 
    first game to give you unlimited lives!  You will never see a "Game 
    Over" message in The Monuments of Mars!, since you simply restart the 
    level whenever you die.  This will let you concentrate on solving each 
    level without the hassles of constantly saving and restoring your game.  
    This is a revolutionary feature that will be used in many future games 
    by Apogee Software. 

    SPECIAL NOTE:
    > Due to the immense animation requirements of this game, it will not
    > function on the original style IBM PCs that use the 8088 microprocessor
    > If your computer is equipped with an 8086, 80286 (AT), 80386, or 80486
    > then this game will run properly on your computer.  A CGA, EGA or VGA
    > graphics card is also required, along with at least 350k RAM.

    This is the first of four volumes of The Monuments of Mars!, subtitled 
    "First Contact".  The other three volumes are:  "The Pyramid", "The 
    Fortress", and "The Face".  The volumes should be played in sequence, 
    since they continue the story to a climatic and shocking ending.  

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                     Available in 256-color VGA mode

    This is very first ever "texture-mapped" three dimensional (3D) game 
    with REAL-TIME scrolling and panning!  Most 3D games use the polygon 
    fill method, such as all the flight simulators available commercially.  
    Wolfenstein 3D uses a 3D technology that has NEVER been seen 
    commercially.  (The Wing Commander games tried to fake tuxture-mapped 
    3D graphics, but the results didn't work very well.) 

    Wolfenstein 3D is simply a technology breakthrough!  As an escaped 
    prisoner in a German war camp, you will move smoothly through a 3D 
    world full of amazing detail and animation.  Unlike other 3D games, 
    you'll move SMOOTHLY through an incredible and realistic 3D 
    environment, with intelligent moving guards and opponents. 

    This is a high-action strategy game.  Use your rapid fire machine gun 
    to mow down a line of enemies, or sneak up on a guard with your knife 
    so you don't alert the other guards in the area (then you can even drag 
    the body to a safe location before you search it for clues and items). 

    Id Software, the creators of Commander Keen, have broken new ground 
    with their all-new Wolfenstein 3D.  Ad Lib music, too.
 
                              
                                
                                  
 
                         Available February 15, 1992

    A race against nature gone crazy.  A scientist accidently releases a 
    chemical that creates hideous mutated creatures beyond recognition.  
    Can you stop the threat, rescue the many scientists, and stay alive in 
    the process!? 

    As usual, superbly animated and fast, smooth-scrolling screens.  This 
    game features incredible graphics and amazing animated sequences.  Ad 
    Lib music, Ad Lib sound effects, and joystick supported.  If you liked 
    Duke Nukem, this is the game you need to get! 

                     
                                        
                          
                            
                                     
                                

                             Available May 1992

    From the creator of Duke Nukum, Todd Replogle, comes a game that 
    redefines the boundary of IBM PC graphics.  A game that features full-
    screen wide, dual screen, four-way scrolling levels!  In simpler terms, 
    if you've ever played games on the Sega Genesis (like Sonic the 
    Hedgehog) or Super Nintendo, you've seen what dual-scrolling levels 
    means:  Incredibly realistic graphics. 

    Duke Nukum has a non-scrolling background, but Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure 
    has a colorful background that actually scrolls (moves) at a different 
    rate than the foreground plane of graphics.  This simulates an amazing 
    3D feeling. 

    Cosmo is a lovable extra-terrestrial (alien) with a special ability, he 
    has hands that work like suction cups!  (Cosmo looks like an alien Bart 
    Simpson, we've been told.)  He can cling to walls, ledges, and all 
    sorts of things. 

    Cosmo and his family are on their way to Earth, because Cosmo finally 
    got his birthday wish--to visit Disney World!  But a meteor strikes 
    their ship and forces them to crash land on the planet Zonk.  Cosmo's 
    parents are captured by the planet's inhabitants, and Cosmo sets out to 
    rescue them. 

    Young Cosmo embarks upon a thrilling adventure that will undoubtedly 
    become an Apogee classic.

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    These games won a national programming contest as "Best Games in 
    Shareware" in 1989.  They feature levels of rousing action, 16-colour 
    CGA graphics and a library of 200+ sound effects.  They're a unique 
    combination of arcade, adventure and strategy. 

    They all have high-speed 16-colour text-based graphics and a tremendous 
    sound effects library.  In each game you must navigate through 
    dangerous chambers, solving puzzles and avoiding pitfalls.  Collect 
    gems, whips, chests, nuggets, tablets, keys and scrolls to aid your 
    progress.  These games are as much strategic as they are pure arcade 
    fun. 

    All Kroz games are designed to work correctly on ANY computer system, 
    regardless of microprocessor type or speed.  Although they are best 
    played on a colour system, they do have an option to be played on a 
    monochrome system! 

    There are currently seven Kroz games:

    * Caverns of Kroz II          - 9:95 Ŀ
    * Dungeons of Kroz II         - 9:95   
    * Kingdom of Kroz II          - 9:95    All six for just 39:95
    * Return to Kroz              - 9:95   
    * Temple of Kroz              - 9:95   
    * The Final Crusade of Kroz   - 9:95 
    * The Lost Adventures of Kroz - 19:95

    ***> Order all seven Kroz games for only 49:95 ! <***

    QUOTES:

    "Kingdom of Kroz is the best of all."             -- PC-SIG Directory Guide

    "I've had this game a long time, and I still stay up late to play it."
                                                      -- Shareware Magazine
                                                         (Program of the Month)

    "The most unique and fun-to-play game in shareware!"
                                                      -- Micro Star Catalog

    "From Texas author Scott Miller comes an exciting adventure game, 
    Kingdom of Kroz.  You can use your only weapon, a whip, to dispatch 
    foes and break through walls.  It's a real challenge."           
                                                  -- COMPUTE!'s PC Magazine 

    "1989 in Review -- Best New Programs...Kingdom of Kroz..."  (Kingdom of 
    Kroz was one of three games listed.) 
                                                    -- PsL News, Dec. 1989

    "I'm really enjoying KINGDOM OF KROZ, I hope it doesn't destroy my 
    GPA!" 
                                                      -- Greg McKinzey, OK

    "My computer is held hostage as my wife whips her way to level 25!  You 
    really DID write an entertaining program,  my check is enclosed for the 
    two sequels." 
                                                      -- John Rollinson, CA

    "Thank you for creating the Kingdom of Kroz series.  They are by far 
    some of the most interesting and addictive games that I've ever played.  
    The shareware concept is a great one.  It allowed me to try out Kroz, a 
    game that I probably would not have given a second thought to, because 
    the graphics look so simple and uncomplicated.  What the game lacks in 
    it's visual appeal, it more than makes up in it's richness and 
    complexity of play.  Kroz is a real 'thinking [person's]' game." 
                                                      -- Vincent Tavedi, MD

    The following is a review of the new Kroz games from The Software Labs 
    catalog of shareware games: 

    "It's pure dynamite!  A unique combination of arcade action, strategy 
    and adventure unlike any other game you've played.  Some levels are 
    puzzle oriented, which makes a great change of pace from the high 
    action parts of the game. You'll find new terrains, traps, spells, 
    hazards, creatures, and levels to challenge your dexterity, and sound 
    effects galore.  You'll encounter moving walls, forbidden forests, 
    active volcanoes, bottomless pits and much more, plus plenty of 
    options.  AND, no two games will be alike!  Great fun, great challenge, 
    great action--GREAT GAME!!!" 
                                                      -- Software Labs Catalog

    The following is an actual letter from a young grandmother who enjoys 
    Kroz: 

    "I have lived in Kroz for almost a month and was sorry tonight to 
    finally find the Amulet. 

    "It really is strange what an illness your game can be.  I have found 
    myself going over in my head a particularly difficult level right in 
    the middle of a conversation.  To tell you that I have enjoyed the 
    challenge would be very understated. 

    "I am a Grandmother who has traveled around the world, but found no 
    place that was more interesting than your world of Kroz. 

    "Please keep my address and drop me a note when you have a new game.  
    Guess that about says it all.  Best of everything in the future, I hope 
    that you become the Agatha Christie of computer games." 
                                                      -- Patricia Baker, RI
    "P.S. I have died a million deaths!"                (Pat, you're famous!)


    "We REALLY enjoy your Kroz games.  We also thank they are a steal at 
    the price you ask.  Keep up the excellent work!!" 
                                                            -- Yvonne May, TX

    "It's GREAT!.  More challenging and addicting than any other game I've 
    ever played, commercial games included!  I definitely like your style 
    and would be interested in any more Kroz games you have." 
                                                            -- Susan Hanna, NH

    "As usual, you've outdone yourself with the new features of Lost 
    Adventures and I'm looking forward (anxiously but quite impatiently) to 
    the next Kroz game you create." 
                                                         -- Helen Bestafka, NY

    "Your new features completely amaze me.  My friend Richard and I have 
    had many laughs while playing Kroz.  Every time we think we have a 
    level figured out, up pops something new.  It's just great, so keep up 
    the great work.  Sincerely hope you continue to make these Kroz games." 
                                                      -- John W. Clifford, IN

    "I have just completed your amazing game THE LOST ADVENTURES OF KROZ.  
    The problem that I now face is that I am not willing to 'go gently into 
    that good night' of retirement.  I am not content hanging up my whip 
    and sitting in the rocking chair with my memories.  After completing 
    all seven Kroz games, I feel as if I'm going through withdrawal without 
    another Kroz fix to look forward to taking.  Maybe I could open up a 
    home for old Kroz Crusaders! 

    "If there are any Kroz creative juices in your mind, please stimulate 
    them for just one more game.  Just one more that's all I want, just one 
    more. Then I can stop, really I can stop, but I want just one more!" 
                                                      -- Tonnie A. Hoyle, OH

                            
                                        
                                        
 
                    5 per volume or 30 for all 10 volumes

    T.V. Guide magazine called Star Trek "...the most popular TV series of 
    all time."  Now we challenge your knowledge of the award winning show 
    with a series of 10 Star Trek trivia games.  Each volume has 100 
    multiple choice questions, and when you answer a question correctly 
    you'll be rewarded with a "Bonus Fact".  Bonus Facts are additional 
    tidbits that even further expand your Star Trek knowledge. 

    What type of crystal is used to power the engines of the Enterprise?  
    What is Mr. Spock's first name?  How fast is warp 2?  What does the 
    Prime Directive prevent the crew of the Enterprise from doing? 

    Did you know that Dr. McCoy's medical instruments were actually 
    modified salt and pepper shakers.  Or that it was Leonard Nemoy who 
    developed the idea of Mr. Spock's Vulcan nerve pinch (so as to make 
    Spock less violent). Or that the Enterprise is 947 feet long.  Or that 
    Joan Collins, Terri Garr, and Ricardo Montalban all appeared in a Star 
    Trek episode. Or that the Enterprise was named by Captain James T. 
    Kirks father! 

    It's all here in Trek Trivia.  You'll also receive a secret code that 
    lets you answer each question automatically. 

    QUOTES:

    "The game moves swiftly and the challenge is great...The 100 true and 
    false and multiple choice questions are provocative.  [The bonus facts 
    will amaze] even the most devout Trekker!" 
                                                     -- Shareware Magazine

    "I'm a Star Trek fan and these trivia games answer my prayers, thank 
    you!" 
                                                      -- Buddy Frye, PA

    "Enclosed is my check, send me the other 9 Trek games...I'm hooked." 
                                                      -- Amy Maher, CT

    "I like the way TREK TRIVIA is played like a game, you've done a 
    fantastic job with these programs.  Keep up the good work." 
                                                      -- Steven Blackburn, TX


    Any of the above programs can be purchased directly from  

    P.D. & SHAREWARE LIBRARY
    WINSCOMBE HOUSE
    BEACON ROAD   
    CROWBOROUGH
    EAST SUSSEX
    TN6 1UL

    Tel: 0892 663298   Fax: 0892 667473

    or from any of the Apogee Dealers throughout the Country.

    To print off the REGISTRATION FORM on this Disk:

    Type COPY REGISTER.FRM PRN at the prompt or choose 
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