What subgenres do you like - more puzzle, more story, myst-like, not myst like, hybrids, etc?
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anyone play adventure games?
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Adventure - noun - a time of breathless running and great fear, often leads to death.American by birth, smarter than the average tropical fruit by the grace of Me. -me
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I like text adventure games. If nothing else, "get all" works much better than point and click at every pixel. I suppose graphical ones with a window to enter commands are just as good.
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I used to like text adventures on my Spectrum, but I haven't seen one in years.
The adventure game genre is small these days, but there are still some old classics you can pick up easily, and some newer games like Longest Journey are excellent.
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I play them. In fact, I am playing one now (well, not right now, but you get the point): Runaway: A Road Adventure. A pretty cool game, if I may say so.
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The Longest Journey, Grim Fandago, and Starship Titanic (of Douglas Adams, R.I.P., fame) are all ace. Dracula: Resurrection was a gothic horror adventure game which was unintentially hilarious because of the english dubbing combined with trying-too-hard Wagnerian suspense. There was one a few years back by Aftermath Media (comprised of some refugee programmers of the defunct Virgin Interactive dev-house which created 7th Guest and 11th Hour) called Tender Loving Care which, while a completely hammy soap opera, had the novelty of psychological quizzes and profiling. The eminently watchable John Hurt (of 1984) is your guide."I wake. I work. I sleep. I die. The dark of space my only sky. My life is passed, and all I've been will never touch the earth again." --The Ballad of Sky Farm 3, Anonymous, Datalinks
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I don't know which genres they belong in, but my 4 favorites are:
The Longest Journey (Interesting story)
Grim Fandango (funny)
Sanitarium (Interesting story)
Lesiure Larry 7 (Funny)
Others worth mentioning:
Lesiure Larry 6 (Funny, though not as funny as LL7)
Runaway - A road adventure (Somewhat interesting, though annoying you never get any real interactions with the girls who sets the story (She's always asleep, tied to a chair, borken leg, whatsoever) )This space is empty... or is it?
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I most like classic, third-person adventures with the Lucasarts "No death, no mistakes possible" rule. Unsurprisingly most of my favourites are from the Lucasarts stable (especially Monkey Island 2 and Sam and Max hit the Road), but I also think the Gabriel Knight series is ace.
Right now I'm mostly playing fan-made games, but I'm really looking forward to the new Sam and Max title.Världsstad - Dom lokala genrenas vän
Mick102, 102,3 Umeå, Måndagar 20-21
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One of the greatest adventures ever, Beneath A Steel Sky, officially became freeware in August.
Read about it here: http://www.revgames.com/_display.php?id=16 then download it here: http://www.scummvm.org/downloads.php
Have fun!Within weeks they'll be re-opening the shipyards
And notifying the next of kin
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