#775GamesForWindows 731: "Break Thru" - Chris Nokleberg
Computer, enhance! Had to sit an inch from the screen to play this, it's Break Out but in a 3D tunnel which is cool I guess. Not easy to judge distance which makes it even harder to play.
#775GamesForWindows 732: "Cloner 3D" - Game Yard
It's a kind of like a match 3 game but in a swirling, organic, atomic themed way. Fire coloured orbs into the atom and hit clusters of the same colour to break them and score points.
#775GamesForWindows 733: "Cornerstone" - Francois Poulin
This is the complete opposite of something 3D! It's as if they took a 3D Rubik's Cube and reversed over it and flattened it into 2D discs. I don't have the patience.
#775GamesForWindows 734: "Earthquake Zeeno Prepared" - Sadiq Somjee
Now this is strange. It's an interactive earthquake safety PSA with bootleg Barney. Make the purple guy identify hazards, find cover, and collect survival equipment. The earthquake never even comes!
#775GamesForWindows 735: "Ghost Cemetery" - Albert C. Ashton
This is my final straw with Albert. I don't know how many reskins of his same shooting gallery game I've seen now. They feebly tried to justify that it's in the 3D category because the church is drawn with perspective.
#775GamesForWindows 736: "Kenopro" - Dennis Pipes
It's literally a lotto simulator. Why? Why? Why? Why was this made? Why is it included in a CD sold to kids? Why is it in the 3D category?
#775GamesForWindows 738: "Lunar Basketball" - P.S. Neeley
A game about shooting hoops on different planets with different gravities. Kind of a fun idea but it actually sucks and plays horribly.
#775GamesForWindows 739: "Magic Balls" - Agentix Software
It's a match 3 game. One with a design flaw. You can only make moves on highlighted balls, and there is nothing that ever shuffles or moves the board down. This means you just go through the moves and then it's game over.
#775GamesForWindows 740: "Master of the Maze" - Spice Software
I think this was meant to be a very funny joke. That's the map under the compass. That layout means that every direction you face looks identical. There are no exits to this maze, this is shareware purgatory.
#775GamesForWindows 741: "NanoCore" - Paul Keet
Hey, this game is actually delivers on being 3D. It's basically a themed BreakOut in 3D space, which is cool and all but honestly it's hard to judge depth, making it worse play.
#775GamesForWindows 742: "TC Virtual Ping Pong" - Anthony Carin
The worst case of "game for ants" yet. Had to blow up the screenshot because it plays at 256x256, of course resizing windows is a feature only for registered players. It's too small to even know if it's fun.
#775GamesForWindows 743: "Pong 3D" - Jesse Johnson
Yep it's pong. You could argue it's 3D. Love the MS Paint art. The computer isn't very good at its own game, but I still think it's pretty fun.
#775GamesForWindows 744: "Shuffle Board 3D" - Walter A. Kuhn
Never tried shuffle board in real life, but I'm not good at this at all. Is it normal rules that if your puck is in a scoring zone but has one pixel over the boundary, it's worth 0 points??
#775GamesForWindows 745: "Sky Maze" - AxySoft
Play as a little yellow guy collecting all the little yellow bits on a level and avoid the various bad guys running aimlessly around. There are powerups that let you kill the baddies for a short time. So it's Russian 3D Pac-Man.
#775GamesForWindows 746: "TC Space Fighter" - Anthony Carin
I'll never know what this is because opening it immediately locks up the system. Another thumbnail-sized game, I'm sure it was great.
#775GamesForWindows 747: "Stellar Explorer" - TCI Corporation
I've played so many of these 90s spaceship OS simulators now, and they're almost all the same. The difference with this one is they take away weapons in the shareware version so it's unwinnable.