I cant believe no's heard of this. It's a download-able gaming portal, like RealArcade. Name started with 'Z'. With a Joystick as a logo. It had a game that was a QIX clone. But you move in grids. The setting was a graveyard. It had witches in it. Cmonnn.
Just throwing names out there, after googling a bit. Space quest? What sort of interface was it? Also, here's a suggestion. Look for lists of pc point and clicks online. Around mid-90s. And narrow it down to a few. Pick one. Look up the game's walkthrough. And search for the keywords.
Oh, I just remembered, it was one of those game portals/shareware subscription services. Like Realarcade. That you play from the downloaded client. The name started from 'Z'. I am fairly sure. Not Zapak though. It had a logo of an arcade joystick. I hope this helps narrow it down.
PC game. Old. Freeware, possibly browser based. Early 2000's. Gameplay similar to Qix. With the difference being, that movement is limited. You can only move within grid-lines. It had ghosts, witches and possibly zombies in it. My mind makes an association with early-era popcap games.
8-bit. Either master system or NES. It was a clone console. A pirated 4-in-one multicart. The game was sidescrolling platform/action. Kinda gothic art style. It had 3 or maybe 4 different playable characters. One of them was definitely a witch, complete with hat. She was mostly green in color...
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