Microsoft Entertainment Pack 4
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Microsoft Entertainment Pack 4 is a compilation video game consisting of seven video games of assorted genres developed and published by Microsoft for Windows 3 in 1992. This is the fourth title in the series. The was the first Entertainment Pack that did not feature IdleWild. The various games were made by a variety of developers and included the following:
Title | Game Type | Developer |
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Chess | Board game | David Norris |
Chip's Challenge | Port of the original | Tony Krueger |
Dr. Black Jack | Card game | Mike Baylock |
Go Figure! | Math game | Dave Hunt |
Jezz Ball | Like Qix. | Dima Pavlovsky |
Maxwell's Maniac | Pong-like | Dima Pavlovsky |
Tic Tac Drop | A variant of Connect Four | Glenn Bulat, Troy Strain |
Personal
Own? | No. |
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Won? | See individual game pages. |
I didn't own Entertainment Pack 4, but a couple of my friends did. This pack didn't impress me that much since I'm not a big fan of chess or black jack, and JezzBall and Maxwell's Maniac were too similar to older games which played much better. The only thing that impressed me was Chip's Challenge, which I didn't know was a port at the time, but that too got stale pretty quickly.
I do not own this title. I have beat several configurations of Tic Tac Drop on advanced difficulty.
Review
3 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 6 |
Best Version: Windows 3
— This section contains spoilers! —
Good
- There is a fairly decent assortment of games. A card game, board game, math game, a couple action games, and some puzzle games.
Bad
- None of the games have much depth.
- Excluding Chip's Challenge, the programs are lacking media being mostly devoid of music, sound effects, and animation.
- Although several of the games could have easily benefited from multiplayer, they're mostly single player games.
- Most of the games don't account for display sizes beyond 640x480 resolution.
Ugly
- Nothing.