Abandonware DOS title

Games featuring hotseat multiplayer mode

Games supporting hotseat multiplayer mode can be played by more than one player (usually two) on the same PC taking turns playing the game. Many strategy games offer an hotseat multiplayer mode.

Most popular hotseat games

CD-Man v2.0
actionDOS
Grand Prix 2
racingDOS
California Games
sportsDOS

Hotseat games

  • uridium-1
    DOS19883.9/5 Hewson Consultants

    Uridium is an abandoned DOS science fiction side-scrolling shoot'em up designed by Andrew Braybrook. It was developed by Hewson Consultants and published by Mindscape for DOS in 1988. The original C64 version of Uridium won the Golde Joystick Award in 1986.

  • volfied-0004
    DOS19914.2/5 Taito

    Volfied is an abandoned action heavily inspired by the classic Qix (draw rectangles in a fixed screen to trap and destroy enemies). Volfied was designed by Fukio Mitsuji, developed by Taito and released by Empire Interactive in 1991 for DOS.

  • warheads-04
    Windows XP/98/9519974.3/5
  • warlords-1-3
    DOS19904.2/5 SSG Strategic Studies Group
  • warlords2-4
    DOS19934.1/5 SSG Strategic Studies Group
  • westphaser-02
    DOS19893.2/5 Loriciels
  • winlosedraw-4
    DOS19883/5 Softie
  • winrisk-01
    Windows 3.x19924.1/5
  • winter-supersports-92-04
  • wizball-02
    DOS19873.5/5 Sensible Software

    Wizball is an abandoned shoot'em up created by Jon Hare and Chris Yates, the guys behind Sensible Software. Wizball was published for PC by Ocean Software in 1987. The premise of Wizball is quite odd: the realm of Wizworld was deprived by all colors by an evil guy. You, as the titular wizard, in form of a... ball with a face (hence the title) must ...

  • wolfpack-sub-03
    DOS19903.9/5 NovaLogic
  • worlddarts-3
    DOS19873.9/5 Melbourne House
  • worldgames-1
    DOS19863.4/5 K-Byte
  • worms-1
    DOS1995protected4.1/5 Team 17
  • xenon2-4
    DOS19904.2/5 Bitmap Brothers

    Xenon 2: Megablast is a classic shoot'em up developed by Bitmap Brothers and released by Image Works in 1990 for DOS and for a plethora of other systems. Xenon was good, Xenon 2 was far better. Compared to today standards Xenon 2 is perhaps a mediocre shoot 'em up, but at the time every shooter fan loved it. Plus, it was developed by Bitmap Brother...

  • zany-golf-5
    DOS19883.8/5 Sandcastle

    Zany Golf (also known as Will Harvey's Zany Golf) is an abandoned miniature golf game designed by Will Harvey, developed by Sandcastle and released by Electronic Arts in 1988. Zany Golf runs on DOS but was also published for Amiga, Atari ST, Apple IIgs, Genesis. Zany Golf can be played by two players on hotseat mode.

  • zaxxon-1
    DOS19843.8/5 Sega

    Zaxxon is a classic arcade video game that was first released by Sega in 1982 for the arcades and later for a number of platforms. It is considered one of the pioneering titles in the shoot 'em up or scrolling shooter genre. Zaxxon was notable for its use of isometric graphics, which gave the game a unique 3D perspective.