Abandonware action-adventure games
Action-adventure video games combine elements of both the action and adventure genres, offering a mix of fast-paced gameplay and exploration within a narrative-driven context. These games often feature a central storyline, character development, and a world for players to explore. The genre encompasses a broad range of gameplay styles and settings.
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Total Eclipse
DOS19883.8/5 first-person action-adventure
Treasure Trap
DOS19903.6/5 isometric action-adventure
Treasure Trap is an abandoned isometric action-adventure game published for DOS, Amiga and Atari ST by Electronic Zoo in 1990. Treasure Trap was developed by Emerald Software and designed by Brian Kelly.
Veil of Darkness
DOS1993protected3.9/5 isometric action-adventure
Where Time Stood Still
DOS1987protected3.9/5 isometric action-adventure
Wolfsbane
DOS19953.3/5 third-person action-adventure
Wrath of the Demon
DOS19914.2/5 third-person action-adventure
Wrath of the Demon is a fantasy action-adventure game developed by the Canadian company Abstrax and published by ReadySoft. The game was released in 1991 for the Amiga, Atari ST, and MS-DOS platforms, with a later release for the Commodore 64 in 1992. The game is set in a dark fantasy world where players take on the role of a hero on a quest t...
X-Men 2: The Fall of the Mutants
DOS19914.2/5 action RPG