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This is a list of video games for the Apple II. The Apple II had a large user base and was a popular game development platform in the 1970s and 1980s. There is a separate list of Apple IIGS games. There are currently 631 games on this list. [a]
Beach Head (video game) Beach Head II: The Dictator Strikes Back; Beagle Bag; Below the Root (video game) Beneath Apple Manor; Berserker Raids; Beyond Castle Wolfenstein; Beyond Zork; Bez-MX; The Bilestoad; Bill Budge's Space Album; Bismarck (video game) Black Belt (1984 video game) The Black Cauldron (video game) Black Magic (video game) The ...
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Apple II games. It includes titles that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Video games released on the Apple II without being ported to or from other video game platforms.
SwordThrust is an interactive text adventure game for the Apple II, created by Donald Brown and published by CE Software in 1981. It consists of seven separate adventures (each sold separately) and is the commercial successor to Brown's Eamon (1980).
Designasaurus is an educational game created by Ezra Sidran and published by Britannica Software. It was released for Amiga, Apple II, Apple IIGS, Commodore 64, and MS-DOS. [2] [3] [4] The game is about creating a custom dinosaur and helping it survive. It is divided into three activities: "Walk-a-Dinosaur", "Build-a-Dinosaur" and "Print-a ...
Bannercatch is a video game version of Capture the flag published by Scholastic in 1984 for the Apple II and Commodore 64. [1] An edutainment game, Bannercatch allows up to two players (each alternating between two characters in the game world) to compete against a team of four computer-controlled robots.
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Crossfire is a multidirectional shooter created by Jay Sullivan for the Apple II and published by On-Line Systems in 1981. [1] Using keyboard-based twin-stick shooter controls, the player maneuvers a ship in a grid-like maze.