The best fixed screen games
In a fixed screen game there is no scrolling, neither vertical nor horizontal. In a fixed screen video game, the screen doesn't move in any way. Anything but the screen can usually move anyway, but gameplay is restricted to the fixed screen. Early arcade games where typically fixed screen games: scrolling was harder to obtain in the early age of video gaming.
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Crazy Nick's Leisure Suit Larry Casino
DOS19923.5/5 Sierra On-Line
Encounter
DOS19843.5/5
15x15 Picture Puzzle
DOS1996freeware3.4/5
Crazy Nick's Parlor Games with Laura Bow
DOS19923.4/5 Sierra On-Line
Devastator
DOS19843.4/5 COMPUTE! Publications
Galactic Battle
DOS19903.4/5 Softdisk Publishing
GrailQuest
DOS19893.4/5 Artworx Software
Grand Slam Bridge
DOS19863.4/5 Cybron corporation
No Exit
DOS19903.4/5 Coktel Vision
Oil's Well
DOS19843.4/5 Sierra On-Line
Trivial Pursuit
DOS19893.4/5
Trivial Pursuit is a popular trivia board game that was adapted into a computer game for various platforms, including DOS. In the game, players answer trivia questions from various categories in order to collect pie pieces that correspond to those categories. The goal is to collect all the pie pieces and complete a full pie before your opponents.
Sango Fighter 2
DOS1995freeware3.4/5 Panda Entertainment Technology Co.
Vegas Gambler
DOS19873.4/5 Logical Design Works
Scrabble
DOS19923.4/5 U.S. Gold
Basket Master
DOS19903.3/5 Dinamic Multimedia
Battleship
DOS19833.3/5 Mirror Images Software
BitStorm
DOS19993.3/5
Bridge 7.0
DOS19923.3/5 Artworx Software
Dinosaur Balls
DOS19923.3/5 Amwa (HK) Computer Co.
Facts in Action
DOS19923.3/5 Park Place Productions
Family Feud
DOS19873.3/5 Softie
Galactix
DOS19923.3/5 Cygnus Studios
Helter Skelter
DOS19893.3/5 The Assembly Line
Laserwars
DOS19943.3/5
Learn The Alphabet
DOS19933.3/5 Compedia Software & Hardware
Nerm of Bemer
DOS19843.3/5 COMPUTE! Publications
Sarge
DOS19893.3/5
Super Battleship
DOS19883.3/5
The $100,000 pyramid
DOS19883.3/5 Magicom Multimedia
The all new Family Feud
DOS19893.3/5 Softie