Tamper: Players skulk around a pharmecutical bottling plant trying to slip poison into as many medicine bottles as possible before getting caught. In round two, players must try to cure their sickness without falling prey to bad medicine. The last player alive wins.
Zits!: A children's whack-a-mole style game where players race against the clock to squeeze away pimples as they appear on a teenager's face (skillfully crafted with porous rubber). The face is filled with "I Can't Believe It's Not Oil!" for realistic bursting effects. Refills sold separately.
Where in Hell is Carmen Sandiego?: Her life of crime having finally caught up with her in the form of a trigger-happy Acme shamus' bullet, arch criminal Carmen Sandiego has gone to blazes. But no sooner does she arrive than she steals the Devil's own pitchfork. Now you must track her through the nine rings of Hell facing nightmarish images of damnation. Success depends on your knowledge of the works of Milton, Dante, and others as you face Charon, Cerberus, and Satan himself to bring the master thief to her final justice.
Roseanne: The Game: Players try to confuse and alienate each other by marrying, divorcing, changing names, and pulling outrageous stunts as often as possible. First to be invited to appear on Oprah wins.
Gates: The Game: Dominate the software market via predatory marketing. Bug cards may cause you to miss deadlines or ship anyway and try to convince the marketplace they're features. Acquire all competitors and win. To be able to sell Gates, stores must agree to pay a royalty for every game they sell-- including other games.