3-D Body Adventure is a 1994 Educational video game developed by Knowledge Adventure and published by Levande Böcker i Norden for DOS, Mac OS, and Windows.
In 2014, Jordan Freeman Group, a subsidiary of ZOOM, officially released the title amongst other Knowledge Adventure titles, having secured the exclusive rights to upgrade and re-release the company's back-catalog to play on modern machines.
Platforms: Amiga, Atari ST, Microsoft Dos, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64
Publishers: Domark, Incentive Software
3D Construction Kit (US, Canada and Israel release title: Virtual Reality Studio), also known as 3D Virtual Studio, is a utility for creating 3D worlds in Freescape. Developed by Incentive Software and published by Domark, it was released in 1991 on multiple platforms. The game originally retailed for £24.99 for the 8-bit version, and £49.99 for 16-bit version, in the United Kingdom. A sequel, 3D Construction Kit II, was released in 1992, but only available on Amiga, Atari ST and MS-DOS.
3 Skulls of the Toltecs is a point-and-click graphic adventure game designed by Revistronic to run under DOS (and a rare version under Windows 9x) and published by Time Warner in 1996. Today it is playable using ScummVM emulation software. The game features 3rd-person perspective, inventory-based puzzle solving, and side-scrolling cartoon graphics.
The rare Windows version of the game is valuable collector's item, some copies were sold for several hundred dollars on eBay in the past and the pri…
3D Construction Kit II (released in North America as Virtual Reality Studio II and Virtual Reality Studio 2.0), is a utility for creating 3D worlds in Freescape. Developed by Incentive Software and published by Domark, it was released in 1992 as a sequel to 3D Construction Kit. Unlike its predecessor, 3D Construction Kit II was released on three platforms: Amiga, Atari ST and MS-DOS.
3D Lemmings (Lemmings 3D in North America) is a puzzle video game released in 1995, developed by Clockwork Games and published by Psygnosis. The gameplay, like the original Lemmings game, requires the player to lead all the lemmings to their exit by giving them the appropriate "skills". It was the first Lemmings game to be rendered in 3D. It was released for DOS, PlayStation, and Sega Saturn.
3D Dinosaur Adventure (styled as 3-D Dinosaur Adventure) is a 1993 educational interactive CD-ROM by Knowledge Adventure and released on DOS, Macintosh, and Windows 3.x. The 1996 rerelease (released for Mac and Windows), it was known as 3-D Dinosaur Adventure: Anniversary Edition).
It should not be confused with Dinosaur Adventure 3-D, also released by Knowledge Adventure in 1999, whose plot revolved around recovering dino-eggs from around Paleo Island.