From a small studio in Clamart, France, Lankhor pushed technical and narrative boundaries on DOS in the late ’80s and early ’90s. As developer, the team’s hallmark was meticulous detail: Mortville Manor pioneered in-game speech; Maupiti Island built a living, clockwork world; Black Sect bathed players in gothic suspense; and Vroom unleashed arcade-speed racing that still feels immediate. Their range shows how one studio could leap from cerebral mysteries to white-knuckle motorsport while keeping its unmistakable Gallic flair. Click “Play” below to fire up every Lankhor-developed DOS classic in your browser—free, fuss-free and ready in seconds.
Doka, AO
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Doka is a renowned Russian developer and publisher that emerged during the golden era of DOS gaming. Founded in 1987 as a center for scientific and technical youth creativity, the company quickly gained recognition for its innovative approach to game design. Doka created a memorable lineup of DOS classics—including Welltris, Black Zone, BabyType, I…