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Games developed by Ediciones Manali, S.A.

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Bicis

DOS 1990
Bicis, a charming DOS game released in 1990, immerses players in a vibrant, bicycle-themed world that captures the essence of playful competition and strategic maneuvering. Developed during the heyday of DOS gaming, Bicis quickly garnered a following thanks to its engaging gameplay mechanics and whimsical graphics. Players explore various landscapes while competing against opponents, creating a delightful experience infused with nostalgia for anyone who spent hours in front of a computer screen. At the heart of Bicis lies its unusual objective: players must navigate various obstacles, racing against time while collecting bonuses and power-ups. The game's landscape is an eclectic mix of environments, including verdant parks and bustling cityscapes, which adds a layer of excitement as gamers cycle through increasingly challenging levels. Each track presents unique hurdles, requiring quick reflexes and clever strategies to conquer. The simplistic controls ensure that players of all skill levels can join in on the fun, making Bicis an inviting choice for both newcomers and seasoned gamers alike. Visually, Bicis boasts charming pixel art that encapsulates the playful atmosphere of the era. The characters are delightfully quirky, each with their own distinct personalities and cycling styles. This element of character diversity adds depth to the racing experience, as players may develop preferences for specific riders based on their performance traits. Accompanying the vibrant graphics is a catchy soundtrack that enhances the overall gaming experience, pulling players further into its whimsical world. Multiplayer mode stands out as one of Bicis's most appealing features. Friends can compete against each other in a casual yet competitive environment, fostering camaraderie and laughter. This communal aspect of the game ensured it remained popular among circles of friends, as races often turned into lively disputes over who could achieve the best times. The game's charm lies not only in its playful competition but also in the bonding experiences it facilitates. Bicis has transcended its era, continuing to evoke fond memories for those who experienced its flashing screens and whimsical landscapes. The simplicity of its design, combined with its captivating gameplay, has allowed it to retain a special place in the hearts of retro gaming enthusiasts. As a testament to the creativity of the early 90s gaming scene, Bicis remains a delightful slice of nostalgia worthy of remembrance. This quirky, bicycle-focused adventure opened doors to competition and collaboration, leaving a lasting impact on the gaming community.

Lunar Take

DOS 1989
Similar to other games like Lunar Lander or Rocket Lander, in Lunar Take the player must land a spacecraft on a land platform on the surface of the moon. The player must watch out for meteors, acid clouds, enemies and mountains. In addition, the spacecraft has a limited amount of fuel. The difficulty level will increase as the player clears levels. The player has 3 lives to complete the game. There is a highscore table for the best players.

Operación Cyborg

DOS 1989
Operation Cyborg is a side-scrolling run-and-gun game. In the game the player takes the role of a hero who must stop the evil robots trying to take control of the planet's central CPU. The game has three sectors with many enemies. In the end, the player has to fight against a giant cyborg. To destroy all the robots and save the planet the player has 6 lives and limited time.

Puzzle

DOS 1989
1989, the year Puzzle was released in DOS. Made by Ediciones Manali, S.A. and published by Ediciones Manali, S.A., this game Puzzle is available for free on this page.

Space Snake

DOS 1989
1989, the year Space Snake was released in DOS. Made by Ediciones Manali, S.A. and published by Ediciones Manali, S.A., this action game is available for free on this page.
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