The most popular advergame games
The primary goal of advergames is to capture the attention of the target audience, increase brand awareness, and foster a positive association with the advertised product or service. Advertisers use these games as a non-traditional and interactive method to connect with consumers.
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Ford simulator 1
DOS1987freeware4/5 The SoftAd Group
Barbie Super Model
DOS19933.5/5 Tahoe Software Productions
Zool
DOS19923.9/5 Gremlin Graphics / Gremlin Interactive
Zool was to Amiga what Sonic was for Sega consoles: a cool protagonist (a ninja of the Nth dimension!) for a high adrenaline action platformer. Zool was designed by George Allen and published by Gremlin in 1992 and it was an instant success. It was ported for many platforms, DOS included, and followed by Zool 2 in 1993.
Ford simulator 2
DOS19903.5/5 The SoftAd Group
Guldkorn Expressen
DOS19914.1/5 SilverRock productions
Avoid the Noid
DOS19893.8/5 California Merchandising Concepts
Ford Simulator 5
DOS19943.8/5 The SoftAd Group
Cool Spot
DOS19944.1/5 Virgin Interactive
McDonald Land
DOS19923.6/5 Visual Concepts Entertainment
Ford simulator 3
DOS1992freeware3.6/5 The SoftAd Group
James Pond 2: Codename: RoboCod
DOS19933.7/5 Millennium Interactive
Zool 2
DOS19943.7/5 Gremlin Graphics / Gremlin Interactive
Tapper
DOS19843.9/5
Extreme Shopper
Windows 3.x20002.5/5
Sleepwalker
DOS1993protected3.9/5 CTA Developments
Pushover
DOS19923.8/5 Red Rat software
Pushover is a puzzle platformer video game developed by Red Rat Software and released by Ocean Software in 1992. It was initially available for the Commodore Amiga and later ported to various other platforms, including MS-DOS and SNES.In Pushover, players control a character named G.I. Ant, a marching ant with the goal of arranging a set of dominoe...
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