Magipack Games Archive (iOS CERTIFIED)

Magipack released multiple compilations titled "200 Great Games" (Volumes 1–5). These discs were chaotic but wonderful: a mix of board games, action puzzlers, and kids’ edutainment. An archive will preserve each volume’s unique launcher—a retro UI that itself is a piece of design history.

Browsing the archive feels like walking through a video rental store in 1999. The selection is massive, covering genres that defined the PC landscape:

Magipack (often stylized as MagiPack) was a German-based publisher and developer active primarily between 1998 and 2006. Unlike EA or Ubisoft, who focused on blockbuster 3D shooters, Magipack specialized in casual, puzzle, and time-management games.

Their business model was unique for the time: they released "Value Packs"—collections of 50, 100, or even 250 small, low-footprint games on a single CD-ROM. These were the anti-bloatware champions. A Magipack CD could keep a family entertained for months without needing a 3D accelerator card or a Pentium III processor.

Their most famous series included:

As of 2025, grassroots efforts have preserved approximately 70–80% of Magipack’s known catalog. The missing 20% are often obscure regional releases (e.g., Magipack: Russische Spiele or Magipack: Nederlandse Spellenbonanza) that never had an English release.

Several Discord communities are actively working on:

This is where we must tread carefully. The term "Magipack games archive" often exists in the abandonware gray zone.

  • Installation: Some games might require installation. Follow on-screen instructions or:
  • IES data

    The IES data format is an internationally accepted data format used for describing the light distribution of luminaires. It can be used in numerous lighting design, calculation and simulation programs. The data is provided as a complete archive; however, a specific selection according to the technical environment and individual product range is also possible.

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