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Port Royale: Gold, Power and Pirates

Port Royale is a business simulation game set in the Caribbean and partly the Atlantic during the 16th and 17th centuries, it combines business–economic simulation with real-time battles and towns that can be visited for trade and other purposes.

only 2 screen resolutions work in this game 1280x1024 and 1024x768.

King's Quest: Mask of Eternity

The eighth and final installment in the epic King's Quest series of games by Sierra, this game was released in December of 1998. The game does not contain the number 8 or VIII in the title.

This game is available on Good Old Games as part of the King's Quest 7-8 pack, and utilizes DOSBox to play on modern systems. In addition to the games, the buyer also gets the game manual and reference card in PDF format, and avatars and wallpapers in JPG format.

This game marks a change from the previous titles, with a full 3D engine with the ability to pan the camera around the player in game.

King's Quest VII: The Princeless Bride

The seventh installment in the epic Kings Quest series of games by Sierra, this game was released in November of 1994.

This game is available on Good Old Games as part of the Kings Quest 7-8 pack, and utilizes DOSBox to play on modern systems. In addition to the games, the buyer also gets the game manuals in PDF format, and avatars and wallpapers in JPG format.

This game continues with a point and click interface, just like Kings Quest V and VI.

King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow

The sixth installment in the epic King's Quest series of games by Sierra, this game was released in 1992.

This game is available on Good Old Games as part of the King's Quest 4-6 pack, and utilizes DOSBox to play on modern systems. In addition to the games, the buyer also gets the game manuals in PDF format, and avatars and wallpapers in JPG format.

This game continues with a point and click interface, just like King's Quest V.

King's Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder!

The fifth in the epic King's Quest series of games by Sierra, this game was released in November of 1990.

This game is available on Good Old Games as part of the King's Quest 4-6 pack, and utilizes DOSBox to play on modern systems. In addition to the games, the buyer also gets the game manuals in PDF format, and avatars and wallpapers in JPG format.

This game dropped the copy protection from the previous game, and is the first in the series with a point and click interface.

King's Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella

The fourth in the epic King's Quest series of games by Sierra, this game was released in August of 1988.

This game is available on Good Old Games as part of the King's Quest 4-6 pack, and utilizes DOSBox to play on modern systems. In addition to the games, the buyer also gets the game manuals in PDF format, and avatars and wallpapers in JPG format.

The game has an in-built form of copy protection requiring the user to enter a keyword from the game manual. The game is uses text inputs.

King's Quest III: To Heir Is Human

The third in the epic King's Quest series of games by Sierra, this game was released in October of 1986.

This game is available on Good Old Games as part of the Kings Quest 1-3 pack, and utilizes DOSBox to play on modern systems. In addition to the games, the buyer also gets the game manuals in PDF format.

The game uses text-based actions.

King's Quest II: Romancing the Throne

The second in the epic King's Quest series of games by Sierra, this game was released in 1985.

This game is available on Good Old Games as part of the King's Quest 1-3 pack, and utilizes DOSBox to play on modern systems. In addition to the games, the buyer also gets the game manuals in PDF format.

The game uses text-based actions.

Kings Quest I: Quest for the Crown

The first in the epic Kings Quest series of games by Sierra, and was released in May of 1984. Originally published as just Kings Quest, the game was repackaged as Kings Quest I: Quest for the Crown in 1987.

This game is available on Good Old Games as part of the Kings Quest 1-3 pack, and utilizes DOSBox to play on modern systems. In addition to the games, the buyer also gets the game manuals in PDF format.

The game uses text-based actions.

Master of Orion II: Battle at Antares

Master of Orion II: Battle at Antares is a 4X turn-based strategy game set in space, designed by Steve Barcia and Ken Burd and developed by Simtex, who developed its predecessor Master of Orion.

* Note: this game Will only Run in 640x480 , if you tab out of game and re open it it will be in window mode . practical but you can go to full screen again by pushing alt + enter if so wished *