Game Catalogue

All Incentive Software titles. Filter by platform or era. Every Freescape entry carries box art - the visual that sold millions of cassettes and disks.

Driller box art - ZX Spectrum version showing green wireframe space station interior

Driller

1987 Spectrum Amiga C64 DOS Freescape

The first Freescape game - and the first true 3D game for home computers. Reached number one on the UK charts. Also released as Space Station Oblivion in North America.

Dark Side - DOS version screenshot showing the dark hemisphere of Evath's moon in green wireframe

Dark Side

1988 Spectrum Amiga C64 DOS Freescape

Sequel to Driller. The player must navigate the shadowed dark side of Evath's moon, with more complex enemy behaviour and tighter puzzle design than its predecessor.

Total Eclipse - ZX Spectrum screenshot showing the exterior of an ancient Egyptian pyramid in wireframe

Total Eclipse

1988 Spectrum Amiga C64 Freescape

Race against time inside an ancient Egyptian pyramid. A solar eclipse will charge the crystal and destroy the Earth unless the player climbs the pyramid and stops it.

Total Eclipse II: Sphinx Jinx - ZX Spectrum cover screenshot showing the pyramid exterior in wireframe

Total Eclipse II: Sphinx Jinx

1989 Spectrum Amiga C64 Freescape

Extension of Total Eclipse with new world geometry and additional puzzles, continuing the Egyptian setting with expanded interior areas.

Castle Master - DOS screenshot showing the interior of a castle rendered in green wireframe with stone walls

Castle Master

1990 Spectrum Amiga C64 DOS Freescape

Published by Domark. Navigate a haunted castle to rescue a princess from the keep. The castle setting showcased Freescape's ability to render naturalistic architecture - towers, halls, drawbridges.

Castle Master II: The Crypt - ZX Spectrum box art showing the castle crypt setting

Castle Master II: The Crypt

1991 Spectrum Amiga C64 Freescape

Expansion of Castle Master, exploring the castle's underground crypt. Published by Domark alongside the original. Shorter but denser in puzzle design.

3D Construction Kit - Commodore 64 editor showing the 3D build area with a green floor polygon and the tool palette below

3D Construction Kit

1991 Spectrum Amiga C64 DOS Freescape

The Freescape engine packaged as a creation tool. Players could build complete 3D worlds with objects, puzzles, and interactive elements, then distribute them through Public Domain libraries.

3D Construction Kit II - DOS version cover screenshot showing the construction editor interface

3D Construction Kit II

1992 Amiga DOS Freescape

Improved version of the Construction Kit with enhanced rendering, additional object types, and better editor tools. Later made available as freeware.

Graphic Adventure Creator - Commodore 64 cover screenshot showing the adventure creation interface

Graphic Adventure Creator

1985 Spectrum C64 CPC

A game creation utility allowing players to build their own illustrated text adventure games. An early sign of Incentive's interest in tools as well as games.

For the full editorial on the Freescape titles, see the Flagship page. For screenshots from all platforms, visit the Gallery.