


Still, it doesn’t take away anything from the fact that it turns into a nightmare. You get to experience your run-of-the-mill child-friendly animated episodes showing everyday stuff. Without spoiling the game, it’s important to warn that the game contains mature references that young players might find frightening, or worse, disturbing. What looks like a children’s educational show is actually a cursed videotape. In terms of premise, it’s quite misleading. It uses low-poly 3D graphics and solid colors. It’s not necessarily a bad thing, as it caters to retro players who grew up playing first-generation consoles a few decades back. If you are running Linux, BSD, Solaris or Mac OS X, Wine will run most of the older Windows based software (and DOSBox).The first thing you’d notice with Amanda the Adventurer is its use of dated graphics. Some titles may *mostly* work by simply configuring them to use a compatibility mode. Most Windows titles will need to be run through Windows Virtual PC under the appropriate version of Windows for full functionality. You can find an easy to follow DOSBox tutorial here. For DOS titles you will need to use DOSBox. The majority of these games will not run correctly on modern operating systems. If you are the copyright holder of a classic computer game and would like the full version of your work to appear in the archive please e-mail me at I'm also more than happy to answer questions and fill requests. Specific news regarding major updates can be found on our website Demu. New files are added to this collection on a regular basis. Where possible online play is enabled to enjoy the game directly in your browser. These files are the original releases which will require intermediate to advanced knowledge to install and run on modern operating systems.

The files available in this collection consist primarily of PC demos, freeware, and shareware. Take a step back in time and revisit your favorite DOS and Windows games.
