Computing Games written by Five Ways Software

The following is a list of Computing Games written by Five Ways Software in the Centre for Computing History collection. It is not an exhaustive list of and other games may have been published. If you have any games or software that you would like to donate to our collection, please view our donations page.

There are 7 Computing Games written by Five Ways Software in our collection :
Order By : Title - Release Date - Publisher
 Mr T's Number Games Date: 1983 Mr T's Number Games

Collection of minigames designed to help children learn how to count

Software House: Good Housekeeping Software
Author: Five Ways Software
Platform : BBC Micro B

Gun Boat Date: 1988 Gun Boat

Software House: Alternative Software
Author: Five Ways Software
Platform : Commodore 64

King Arthur's Quest Date: 1984 King Arthur's Quest

Text adventure with graphic screens, following King Arthur on his quest to rid the land of an evil spell set by his evil half sister Morgana

Software House: Hill MacGibbon Ltd
Author: Five Ways Software
Platform : ZX Spectrum

Mr T's Measuring Games Date: 1983 Mr T's Measuring Games

Collection of minigames designed to help children learn to observe and compare heights and lengths

Software House: Good Housekeeping Software
Author: Five Ways Software
Platform :

Rally Driver Date: 1984 Rally Driver

High speed planning and simulation game with 3D graphics for one or more players

Software House: Hill MacGibbon
Author: Five Ways Software
Platform : ZX Spectrum

Rally Driver Date: 1988 Rally Driver

A rally racing simulation which aimed to focus more on realistic elements than pure arcade style driving

Software House: Alternative
Author: Five Ways Software
Platform : Commodore 64

Run For Gold Date: 1985 Run For Gold

Software House: Alternative Software
Author: Five Ways Software
Platform : ZX Spectrum

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