Abandonware games beginning with letter S sorted by rating
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Soccer Kid
DOS19953.8/5 action
Sexy Droids
DOS1992NSFW3.8/5 puzzle
Shadow of Yserbius
DOS19933.8/5 rpg
Spy vs Spy 3: Arctic Antics
DOS19883.8/5 strategy
Spirit of Excalibur
DOS19903.8/5 rpg
Star Fleet 1: The War Begins
DOSMac OS19853.8/5 strategy
Sargon V: World Class Chess
DOS19913.8/5 strategy
Sarakon
DOS19913.8/5 puzzle
Satan
DOS19893.8/5 action
Seymour Goes to Hollywood
DOS19933.8/5 action-adventure
Slam!
Windows 3.x19933.8/5 sports
Superfrog
DOS1994protected3.8/5 action
Sword of Honour
DOS19933.8/5 action
Space Commanders
DOS1983remake3.8/5 shooter
Side Arms Hyper Dyne
DOS19883.8/5 shooter
Sam and Max Hit the Road
DOSWindows XP/98/95LinuxMac OS1993protecteddemo3.8/5 adventure
Sam & Max Hit the Road is a point-and-click adventure game developed and published by LucasArts. It was released in 1993 and is based on the characters Sam and Max created by comic artist Steve Purcell. The game follows the titular characters, Sam, a detective canine, and Max, a hyperkinetic rabbity thing, as they embark on a bizarre and humoro...
Scorched 3D
Windows XP/98/95Linux2001freeware3.8/5 strategy
Secret Agent: The Escape
DOS19963.8/5 shooter
Star Trek: The Rebel Universe
DOS19883.8/5 adventure
Strip Poker 2 plus
DOS1988NSFW3.8/5 strategy
Super Huey II
DOS1988protected3.8/5 vehicle simulation
SWIV 3D
DOS19963.8/5 shooter
Star Trek Combat Arena
DOS19893.7/5 shooter
Street Fighter
DOS19883.7/5 action
Silverball
DOS19933.7/5 action
Silverball is an abandoned DOS pinball action game developed by Digital Extremes, designed by James Schmalz and published by MicroLeague Multimedia in 1993. Silverball is one of the best pinball games of the 90s published for DOS, part of the Epic Pinball series.
Space Ace 2: Borf's Revenge
DOS19913.7/5 adventure
Santa Paravia en Fiumaccio
DOS19883.7/5 simulation
Skyfox II: The Cygnus Conflict
DOS19883.7/5 vehicle simulation
SimHealth
DOS19943.7/5 simulation
Space Harrier
DOS19893.7/5 shooter
Space Harrier is a 3rd-person view rail-shooter developed by Sega in 1985. Space Harrier was a hit in the arcades, and later it was converted for a number of platforms, including DOS (4 years later!). The sequels - Space Harrier 3D and Space Harrier II - were never ported to DOS.