Anyone played any good point and click adventures lately?
Anyone played any good point and click adventures lately?
Last one I played was the broken sword one...
I wish this genre wasn't dying...looking for something decent to get now. Some new stuff out - "The Moment of Silence" - but I heard that was dogshit. One called "Still Life" had good reviews.
Anybody played anything worth a damn lately?
I wish this genre wasn't dying...looking for something decent to get now. Some new stuff out - "The Moment of Silence" - but I heard that was dogshit. One called "Still Life" had good reviews.
Anybody played anything worth a damn lately?
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phantasmagoria
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oops, i misread your post last night and thought you said i needed to play the other two.tnf wrote:No, it will make perfect sense.
It is a stand alone game...there are a couple flashbacks referring to the older games, but nothing in the plot that requires you to remember them...I hadnt played the others for years and had no problem catching up.
I'll try and pick this up tomorrow. I also spotted Sam and Max and Day of the Tentacle for £2.50 which I could do with playing again.
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Point and click was late in the King's Quest series...I remember the glory days of Kings Quest 1.Eraser wrote:Point & click is dead.... unfortunately.
I remember the glorydays of Kings Quest and Full throttle. Good days
"Look door"
"Open door"
"Look chair"
"Get rock"
etc...
I taught myself to type playing Sierra adventures.
Pissed me off when Kings Quest, Space Quest, and all that went point and click.. typing and arrows owned so muchEraser wrote:Point & click is dead.... unfortunately.
I remember the glorydays of Kings Quest and Full throttle. Good days
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It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
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It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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VoxProminence
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Haha, true dat.seremtan wrote:The internet. The ultimate MMORPG.Anyone played any good point and click adventures lately?
phantasmagoria wrote:bah, i haven't played the first two but i got the demo for this and thought it was good
will it really make no sense?
You must get all the broken sword series, they own hard.
My favourite genre is point and click, and it's a real pity there's more shooters than thinkers. I've played pretty much all the classic PnC adventures, and the Zork series was great too. I wish lucas arts and revolution would bring out some more. I really hope there'll be another broken sword game.
tnf, I've never played them, but I hear the Versaille series is pretty good. My girlfriend doesn't get into games too much, but apparently these are intriguing enough to get her to play. I'm pretty sure they're old as hell, though, so you might have trouble locating a copy and getting it to run.
Just a suggestion.
Just a suggestion.
christ on a bike that brings back memories. came free with my old siemens 200mhz iirc. i think i was like 11, i remember running round for ages tryna find a jewel or somming for the fountain... great gametnf wrote:Point and click was late in the King's Quest series...I remember the glory days of Kings Quest 1.Eraser wrote:Point & click is dead.... unfortunately.
I remember the glorydays of Kings Quest and Full throttle. Good days
"Look door"
"Open door"
"Look chair"
"Get rock"
etc...
I taught myself to type playing Sierra adventures.
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