andrewcrawford wrote:i know you had to use a exact combination of words if you used ones slightly different it would not work
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andrewcrawford wrote:i know you had to use a exact combination of words if you used ones slightly different it would not work
Chuff wrote:I write most of my letters from the bottom

andrewcrawford wrote:Hey all,
I am looking for help to hopeful maybe get the name of the game i played when i was younger about 10ish so about 1990-1997, i have tried in past to find it but with no luck.
Ok here are th details i remeber
1. It was on atari st
2. it was a text based game with i think limit graphics on some screen not all
3. it was Americanised ie the things you have to type where american version of words like i would say tap but it would want faucet
now the game details i remember
4. i think you started in your bedroom could be kitchen or livingroom
5. you would go west i think to i think livingroom or bedroom
6. you would then go north and be in hallway with a door to the north and the bathroom to the west
7 the door could be only opened with the command open sesame
8. in the bathroom you had to find i think a umbrella then tune on the faucet (taps) to get a object
9 after you go back to the hallway and go out the door your outside
to the north is a curtain and you had to use a certain command to get past the ghost i think the ghost was one of the few screens you got a image on
10 details are now sketch i think to the east there was some sort of sewer and it was dark and you could easily gt lost in it
andrewcrawford wrote:i would also assume it is frowned upon for someone to say a site that give roms to download?
kukouri wrote:My first post, I'm sure this game is buried somewhere in this topic, but my quick browsing didn't see it.
Very old game from Windows 3.1 days, you designed ships, was kind of like MOO, planets had cowboy hats, simple combat system. I can't remember the name of this game for the life of me.
eev wrote:some kind of orange animal thing

The Mighty Thesaurus wrote:TrlstanC wrote:But, I'm still curious, did no one else ever learn about creationism in science class at some point, at least those who went to public school?
Sorry, we just learned science.
The Mighty Thesaurus wrote:TrlstanC wrote:But, I'm still curious, did no one else ever learn about creationism in science class at some point, at least those who went to public school?
Sorry, we just learned science.
Oh yes, the first one is me; the second one is not.Felstaff wrote:Seems other people are also searching for this game, Jorpho, unless you are J'orfeaux... !
This thread is now one of two hits for <"rodent rat race" apple>If I were to hazard a guess, I'd say it's similar to the tasks in Fun School, and the only mouse-based maze games I found was Rodent Rat Race and Mouskattack.
Felstaff wrote:eev wrote:some kind of orange animal thing
Bubsy the Bobcat in: Close Encounters of the Furred Kind.
Arguably the most pun-based sidescroller for the SNES
I want to say Galapagos: Mendel's Escape, but that's probably not right.Sockmonkey wrote:Haven't thought about this one in years but it had some neat levels.
Background: PS.
Year: Played it in the late 90s.
Perspective: 2-2.5 D depending on the level.
Art style. 3D.
Mood: I think it tried to be a little dark but was a bit bland about it.
Genera: Sci-fi adventure.
Gameplay: You're a spider! Some science dude outfits a spider with cybernetic gadgets so he can controll it wirelessly. Bad guys want his tech. Something happens, bad guys attack/he has an accident, I forget which, but now his mind is trapped in the lil cyborg spider body. You have to get back to your real body by fighting past other bugs and some other crap I can't remember. The main boss is some kind of brain-in-a-jar thing that you kill by tricking it into striking at you so it hits a power socket and fries itself instead. You can get power-ups like tiny missle launchers, razor boomerangs etc.
Jorpho wrote:I'm going to toss out Heart of Darkness. In fact, reviewing video footage just now, I'm certain that must be it.
JayDee wrote:Reading about The Oregon Trail game has got me thinking about what games I got to play at school. And there was one, years ago, that I remember quite fondly (no idea why, I sucked at it and so did everyone else in the class.) Fondly, and not-very-muchly. So:Spoiler:
bmclarnon wrote:OK, I have a pretty obscure one.Spoiler:




akincraft wrote:Hmmm, I have one for you. Been searching for this a long time and the rest of the internet has given me no hope.
* Background: The demo of this game came with a relative's new gateway computer in either 1999 or 2000. Basically, you piloted a spacecraft of some kind, but it was on the surface of a planet instead of in space. A hovercraft perhaps.
* System: PC, Windows 2000
* Year: 1999-2001
* Perspective: Top down, slightly angled.
* Art style: Much like C&C, Tiberian storm.
* Environment: Hard to remember. Possibly post apocalyptic or otherworldly.
* Mood: Dark
* Genre: A vehicle based shooter.
* Gameplay: You had a small ship that looked much like the NOD banshee from C&C Tiberian Sun, controlled with either the arrow keys or wasd and you used the mouse to aim. You fight aliens that are much like floating worms. In fact, the protagonist referred to them only as "bugs" meaning that they were either just aliens or possibly were insectoids of some type. When killing them you might have earned money to buy health and new systems for your ship such as engines, warp drives, missile launchers, etc. The only thing I really have to go on is the starter ship's resemblance to the C&C Banshee: http://is-media.e-studios.eu/assets/scr ... ame002.jpg
Dason wrote:I think I know what you're talking about. Was it Dark Orbit by WildTangent Games? I had that demo on one of my old computers too. It was really fun. Unfortunately it sounds like the internet is saying that it was discontinued but turned into an MMO and apparently it's really hard to find a copy that you can actually get to play. I can't even find a good screenshot from the game.
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