Menu

Games developed by J/H Enterprises

We provide a list of companies that developed abandonware games. Select a company to view its games. To make searching easier, use pagination by number or letter.

Boomerang

DOS 1991
Boomerang is a two-player game for the Commodore 64 that appeared in the August 1989 issue of Compute!'s Gazette. That game was developed by Kevin Dixon. This version of Boomerang is a DOS version of the original game. Like the original, it is a two-player game and the object is to hit your opponent with a Boomerang, the first person to get ten hits is the winner. However, unlike a real Boomerang, this version of the game does not return, if it misses its target you have to retrieve it. The game is intended to be played in a maze, but this is optional. The mazes are pre-generated and the player(s) select(s) the one they wish to use, this is set for the entire game. The game is controlled entirely with the keyboard Version 2.0 of the game supports a tournament of up to eight players, and maintains player records. Although up to eight players can participate, the game still consists of a series of two-player matches.
×