What?
From Broken Sword's Charles Cecil. This should be.. interesting. I'm kind of already sold on the idea, as long as it isn't an ultra-realistic war-torn take on Minesweeper.
erm... hooray? I have no idea what to make of this, I'll probably get it though. I'll check the link later with a midterm later today.
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brkl :
Cecil hasn't really been his best for the past 10 years or more.
He's not really been given the opportunities though (has he?).
Mood ring says: Intrigued .
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brkl :
Cecil hasn't really been his best for the past 10 years or more.
He's not really been given the opportunities though (has he?).
Mood ring says: Intrigued .
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There's a flash game on andkon called Pit Sweeper that's basically a RPG
version of minesweeper. It's actually pretty awesome and my only complaint
is that it's too short. I played through it perhaps a dozen times before my
work blocked the site.
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He's not really been given the opportunities though (has he?).
Mood ring says: Intrigued .
Would you call this an opportunity? I wouldn't.
To be followed my the survival-horror re-imagining of solitaire, no doubt.
I'm really not sure how to imagine this game, buuut, it's pretty funny anyway.
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brkl :
Would you call this an opportunity? I wouldn't.
It has some potential, but it might well be relegated to the "past masters" category like Mata Hari . (Incidentally did anyone play this?)
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Quote: ThunderPeel2001 : Only 90% of it. 10% of it was pure gold. surely if 90 percent of everything would be pure shit, then the 10 percent which isn't would have 90% of it (9% overall) being shit compared to the upper tier of the gold, rinse and repeat.
Nah, the stuff I read about it is pretty stupid. Like: You need to call people in the game, but there's only one phone in one city. If you are in another city, and need to call someone and then do something in the city you're in, you need to travel to the city with the phone, use it, and travel back to where you were.
What? From Broken Sword's Charles Cecil. This should be.. interesting. I'm kind of already sold on the idea, as long as it isn't an ultra-realistic war-torn take on Minesweeper.
Well, it seemed to me they did pretty much what they set out to, which was making a shitty 1993 adventure game that looked half-bad and had lame puzzles and wasn't interesting. But keep in mind I don't like most games. __________________ DISCLAIMER: I'm kidding!
Quote: ThunderPeel2001 : Most of everything is bullshit. (I think science put it at around 90% of everything, last time I checked.) Sorry, but that's bullshit.
There's a flash game on andkon called Pit Sweeper that's basically a RPG version of minesweeper. It's actually pretty awesome and my only complaint is that it's too short. I played through it perhaps a dozen times before my work blocked the site.
Quote: ThunderPeel2001 : It has some potential, but it might well be relegated to the "past masters" category like Mata Hari . (Incidentally did anyone play this?) I think Hal Barwood's and Noah Falstein's roles were played-up for promotional purposes. No need to slap them with "past masters" just yet. __________________ Currently playing: Bioshock - Lego Indiana Jones - just mindless fun
To be followed my the survival-horror re-imagining of solitaire, no doubt. I'm really not sure how to imagine this game, buuut, it's pretty funny anyway.
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