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I love the Duckman show, but the game is, to me at least, seriously lacking. >Stay the fuck away from Sierra adventures except the very best ones.Īnonymous Mon Feb 17 19:56:29 2014 No. What do you do with it?Īnonymous Mon Feb 17 15:57:05 2014 No. I don't remember having to use the chewing gum in the NES port. Stay the fuck away from Sierra adventures except the very best ones.Īnonymous Mon Feb 17 14:47:20 2014 No. Fuck Larry 2's airplane-raft puzzle and the stupid flat soda forever.Īnonymous Mon Feb 17 14:46:20 2014 No. And for a few puzzles no sort of "logic" will help you.
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Most of them are also a trial and error deal, but the connections between items and places to use them are sometimes too confusing. In my opinion Sierra games were designed a bit more with the hintlines in mind. So it's only a matter of time until you figure out how the game's logic works and match up the appropiate items or figure out the appropiate action for a certain obstacle. Puzzles are a bit bullshit, but you can never die or get into an unwinnable condition. >Also, what's /vr/'s opinions on using guides with these games? Some of them obviously have ridiculous puzzles, but does that destroy some of the fun of them?įor Lucasarts games guides shouldn't be necessary at all. It also has significant replay value since you have different ways to play it.Īnonymous Mon Feb 17 14:17:28 2014 No. An around-the world Indy adventure just like the old movies.I still say it's the true fourth Indiana Jones movie. LSL and SQ are ok if you try the newer games (LSL 5 onwards and SQ 4), older games are kinda cryptic and unforgiving, specially on LSL.įreddy Pharkas isn't bad either, but it has an annoying copy protection system.Īnonymous Mon Feb 17 13:56:28 2014 No. >lsl games + space quest, and maybe freddy pharkas. any opinions on these?Īnonymous Mon Feb 17 07:46:20 2014 No. Kindof interested in the other lsl games + space quest, and maybe freddy pharkas. Haven't played a lot of sierra (except lsl 1) Monkey island 1-3 (3 is a bit different, but STILL GOOD) Good adventure games i've played that work with scummvm: Other games are worse.Īnonymous Sun Feb 16 18:45:23 2014 No. If you use the chewing gum at any point except the ONE TIME it's actually needed the game becomes impossible to win. Also beware of any game that has an autosave or prevents you from starting from an earlier save if you don't read guides: you can screw yourself over which can destroy hours of play. Yes, read the guide! You don't need to read it all, just keep an eye open for anything that can wreck your game permanently. Nice, long horror game without the boring jump scare crap. My next game will be I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream. Grim Fandango - not point and click but it's similar and essential anyway.Īnonymous Sun Feb 16 01:08:43 2014 No. Pajama Sam and all the other Humongous ones if you want nice, enjoyable games that are really easy. You should also try the 2 Indiana Jones games and Sam and Max.Īnonymous Sat Feb 15 23:48:07 2014 No. 1409449ĭay of the Tentacle is IMO the best, should probably try Maniac Mansion first even though it's rather different than the other games. There are some tough ones, but nothing an 8 - 14 year old can't solve in a few days.Īll the classic LucasArts adventures are a good starting point.Īnonymous Sat Feb 15 23:44:37 2014 No. Thanks! I never knew about UHS, but this is exactly what I was looking for.Īnonymous Sat Feb 15 19:48:23 2014 No.
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4 and Tales get a bit of flak but they're still worth playing through once.Īnonymous Sat Feb 15 19:00:06 2014 No. Monkey Island is a fine starting point, there's really none that should be skipped out on. It's really only when you get into obscure third party titles and earlier Sierra titles they get all moon logic on you. Most of the really great games like Monkey Island don't tend to be that crazy in the puzzle department. I'd recommend hint files, UHS has a lot, over walkthroughs for when you get stuck. Any suggestions on where to start getting back into them? I was thinking about just going with Monkey Island and jumping around a bit after that.Īlso, what's /vr/'s opinions on using guides with these games? Some of them obviously have ridiculous puzzles, but does that destroy some of the fun of them? >Īnonymous Sat Feb 15 18:58:06 2014 No. Just downloaded ScummVM along with a ton of the classic point-and-click adventures I used to love.