This was my first one too along with Colonels Bequest. I still remember the glasses you had to put on to read the secret messages to play the game.junkster said:Just to keep this thread from dying (hey, I want more posts like this, so get to it!)
My first PC game, came with our IBM 30/286, circa 1988:
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Coop said:For a more recent adventure game, I'd recommend the new Sam and Max games from Telltale Games. The puzzles for the most part are easy and logical and the story is very funny.
Danj said:OK, well, I was thinking of getting these anyway, and the digital distribution version seems cheap, so I bought it. Just one question though, do I need to have played the original Sam and Max game?
Danj said:OK, well, I was thinking of getting these anyway, and the digital distribution version seems cheap, so I bought it. Just one question though, do I need to have played the original Sam and Max game?
not at all. you'll miss out on a few in jokes in the office, that's about all.Danj said:OK, well, I was thinking of getting these anyway, and the digital distribution version seems cheap, so I bought it. Just one question though, do I need to have played the original Sam and Max game?
wazoo said:I remember Last Express from Jordan Mechner
first (?) realtime cellshaded 3D adventure game
total sales failure
Joe Molotov said:I've been playing Runaway: Dream of the Turtle lately. The graphics are wonderful.
Joe Molotov said:I've been playing Runaway: Dream of the Turtle lately. The graphics are wonderful.
Tr4nce said:Come on GAF, there's gotta be more adventure game lovers than this... Where's all the love?
Suikoguy said:Yeah, I bought it on steam.
Fans of the first will like the second,
but
(story spoilers)
Supposedly the ending sucks, To Be Continued
Not a big deal assuming we see the sequel next year.
Tr4nce said:I installed Broken Sword: The Shadow Of The Templars this week. It has been roughly 7 years since I played this game. It runs fine on XP with VDMsound. I didn't remember the music was that good! It's like good movie music. The conversations and the graphics are done well too. This game rocks so much.
and say "I'm going to have to try again."I Am Error said:
Leonsito said:I'm the only one that loved Gobliiins, Gobliins 2 and Goblins 3?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gobliiins
Chairman Yang said:These were pretty awesome adventure games, and quite unconventional. They focused on the puzzle aspect very intensively--a good design choice, IMO. They were packed with a peculiar French weirdness and art style. The third was probably my favourite, followed by the second then the first. I didn't like Woodruff (the unofficial fourth game) that much, though.
El Papa said:
I remember getting into this game back in the day.
pancakesandsex said:Are these freeware yet? i wonder if i can get them to run on my vista machine.
Goblins 3 was riddiculous on some of the puzzles, never could finish.
jon bones said:to play:
snatcher
monkey island 1 / monkey island 2 (need to find an affordable copy somehow...)
monkey island 3 (found a complete big box it for 30 bucks shipped )
full throttle
grim fandango
Illuminati in Jan '07 said:I'm bored of all the same threads lately (PS3 am doomed, DS prints money, my console is raping your console, the 100th I bought some random console what games should I now buy thread)
Tr4nce said:I installed Broken Sword: The Shadow Of The Templars this week. It has been roughly 7 years since I played this game. It runs fine on XP with VDMsound. I didn't remember the music was that good! It's like good movie music. The conversations and the graphics are done well too. This game rocks so much.