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| Living in Paradise Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Australia
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| Re: Myst, Syberia, and other (video) games like those The Gabriel Knight games were great, in particular The Beast Within. I recently played the first Phantasmagoria again after many many years and I found it a bit boring this time around, however if you have never played it, I think it would be enjoyable. Loved the original Myst, took me ages and ages to complete it, but I loved it, got my brain thinking big time. The old Indy games although they had an element of shooting in them were also good as far as problem solving was concerned, I think The Fate of Atlantis was one of the better ones. Also a really old one that I loved is Day of the Tentacle - LucasArt Game and what a laugh, I still love this one and played it not to long ago and enjoyed it as much. There was also Return to Zork, although I never played this I have heard many people recommend it. Happy gaming |
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| Back in black Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Cumbria
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| Re: Myst, Syberia, and other (video) games like those Adventure games are my favourite! I remember being awed by the graphics of Syberia – especially the train, and the station, and the streets, and I could go on and on! Quote:
Hey, if you love Syberia like I do, Kate, you should try these, which I recommend (although I haven't played all of the Nancy Drew games): (The games with an asterisk are absolute must-play ones) *The Longest Journey (number one) MUST PLAY! *Dreamfall: The Longest Journey (number two) MUST PLAY! *Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars (I) MUST PLAY! *Broken Sword: The Smoking Mirror (II) MUST PLAY! Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon (III) Broken Sword: The Angel of Death (IV) *The Secret of Monkey Island MUST PLAY! *The Curse of Monkey Island MUST PLAY! *Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge MUST PLAY! *Curse of Enchantia MUST PLAY! *Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis MUST PLAY! *Discworld MUST PLAY! *Discworld II: Mortality Bytes MUST PLAY! Discworld Noir *NiBiRu: Age of Secrets MUST PLAY! Return to Mysterious Island Amerzone: The Explorer's Legacy Riddle of the Sphinx Riddle of the Sphinx II: The Omega Stone Dark Fall Watchmaker Journey to the Center of the Earth Mystery of the Nautilus Nancy Drew: The Creature of Kapu Cave Nancy Drew: Curse of Blackmoor Manor Nancy Drew: Curse of Blackmoor Manor Nancy Drew: Danger by Design Nancy Drew: Danger on Deception Island Nancy Drew: The Deadly Secret of Olde World Park Nancy Drew: The Final Scene Nancy Drew: Ghost Dogs of Moon Lake Nancy Drew: The Haunted Carousel Nancy Drew: Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon Nancy Drew: Legend of the Crystal Skull Nancy Drew: Message in a Haunted Mansion Nancy Drew: Secrets Can Kill Nancy Drew: Secret of the Old Clock Nancy Drew: Secret of the Scarlet Hand Nancy Drew: Secret of Shadow Ranch Nancy Drew: Stay Tuned for Danger Nancy Drew: Stay Tuned for Danger Nancy Drew: Treasure in the Royal Tower Nancy Drew: The White Wolf of Icicle Creek Good link for you: JA+ Review Index | |
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| Registered Lurker Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Florida
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| Re: Myst, Syberia, and other (video) games like those Quite a list Leisha (and it's good to see your face again; either we're frequenting different forums these days or you pulled a "me" and went on a little hiatus - possibly to finish that book of yours?). |
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| Back in black Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Cumbria
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| Re: Myst, Syberia, and other (video) games like those Yes! You know me well. Fellow writer, eh? ![]() I thought I'd give Kate a varied list! ![]() As for me, I've been here less so I could edit (not "write"; I finished writing it over a year ago) my first novel one last time; John Jarrold now has my manuscript and is professionally editing it. Very exciting! And I've also been working on book two, which I'm enjoying. How's your novel/s coming along? You were here less, too, for a long while. |
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| Registered Lurker Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Florida
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| Re: Myst, Syberia, and other (video) games like those Quote:
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| Living in Paradise Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Australia
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| Re: Myst, Syberia, and other (video) games like those I also loved the Money Island Series. Leisha: great news about the book, let us know when you have a title and its published, we will all rush out and buy a copy!!! |
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| Zombies? What the... Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Pennsylvania
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| Re: Myst, Syberia, and other (video) games like those I'm a big adventure game fan, too. Lots of good recommendations in this thread -- the Myst series is my all-time favorite, but the Syberia games were great, too. I also really like the Monkey Island series. Here's one no one's mentioned: Obsidian. Really memorable, unusual settings: Obsidian (computer game) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Also worth checking out are the later Zork games (the old text-only ones are great, of course, but some of the ones released in the 90s are well worth playing, too.) Nemesis was particularly good, in my opinion: Zork: Nemesis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In the Myst series, it's interesting that so many people here dislike Riven so much. I loved it. And yes, Myst IV is way harder than Riven. But I liked it a lot -- it's actually the only one that's a direct sequel to the original Myst, and there are so many little references to the first game in Myst IV. The first Myst was such a groundbreaking experience -- I will never forget first playing it -- and to finally see little hints back to that first game, after playing through 2 and 3, which, while good, took the story in a different direction, was just wonderful. I'd recommend avoiding a few adventure games, too -- I thought Beyond Atlantis was beyond awful, and The Crystal Key was pretty weak, too. |
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| Back in black Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Cumbria
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| Re: Myst, Syberia, and other (video) games like those Quote:
![]() I think I've completed nearly 8/9 drafts of my story, and my beginning alone has had 15 or so... (actually, to be honest, I've lost count.) I always find something to add, or something to change, or something to remove. One day I'll stop and say, "No more, you pedant!". Perhaps. I hope. Well, maybe. But, yeah, you don't have to tell me about health issues interfering with writing. I know all about that, unfortunately. ![]() I hope your back stays okay, Common. And hurry up with your novel, okay! I want to see your book in a store and say, "I know the author". ![]() Plus, a few of us here said we'd all do signings together when we become well-known. You could too! ![]() ---------------------------------------------------- Tanga, I have to see whether it's any good first. For all I know, Mr Editor might say my work is far from publishable... *bites fingernails* Back on topic... I thought The Crystal Key was weak, too. Very unmemorable. | |
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| Canadian Girl Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Canada
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| Re: Myst, Syberia, and other (video) games like those Are the Myst games stand-alone? I tried the first one but gave up after a while. Never went back to retry it. I prefer RPG games such as warcraft/everquest, or world building simulations. |
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| Registered Lurker Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Florida
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| Re: Myst, Syberia, and other (video) games like those Quote:
And I would absolutely love doing a Chronsigning; I guess we'll all have to get our work finished and convince some of those publishers we hear so much about to give us some shelf space next to the pros. As for the back, it's getting progressively better; I have idiopathic scoliosis, exacerbated by the car accident I mentioned previously, so it's an ongoing battle - but I remain optimistic and take life one day at a time (pardon the cliche). So this doesn't get too far off topic: I love adventure games! Choose a smiley to claim your prize: ![]() ![]() | |
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| Back in black Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Cumbria
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| Re: Myst, Syberia, and other (video) games like those LOL! Pick your smiley. ![]() It may be worth looking at seeing a chiropractor, Common. I had a lot of lower back trouble and, thanks to my chiropractor, it's virtualy gone. And apparently my pelvis was rotated 30/40 degrees before she fixed it. ![]() Might have had something to do with me falling downstairs as a child (I fell down five steps, turned a right angle, fell down another two, turned another right angle, then fell down another twelve steps. I'm still proud of that! I don't know anyone else who's done the same. Plus, I only got a bruise. )You should chat in Sephs thread sometime, you know. It usually livens up if the Lord of the Thread is about. Oh, and all the Chrons gang should select a target agent and spam them with our submissions. I'm sure said agent would love that.Yes, adventure games are great! |
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