Re: Nice & classic point & click adventures!!!
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07/11/04 11:06 AM
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It sounds like "Runaway" would be a fun game for you. The same sort of graphics, a lot of humor, point and click adventure. And welcome to Gameboomers!
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Re: Nice & classic point & click adventures!!!
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07/11/04 11:58 AM
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Welcome to GameBoomers!! Runaway is a good choice and I would add Amerzone and Darkfall to the list. 
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Re: Nice & classic point & click adventures!!!
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07/11/04 01:20 PM
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Welcome Adventurelover to this great board. I can second Mugsy's selections. Just in case you haven't played these two original classics, get Myst and Riven. Myst III: Exile is good too but not as good as the first two.
You would also enjoy The Arrangement, another independently produced game (like Dark Fall). You can find where to get it in this section of the message board.
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Re: Nice & classic point & click adventures!!!
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07/11/04 01:56 PM
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From the games you listed it sounds like you are looking for 3d person adventure games.
Here are some to consider
Beneath a Steel Sky Hopkins FBI Orion Conspiracy Riddle of Master Lu Toon Struck Woodruff & Schnibble Kings Quest Series Space Quest Series Police Quest Series Watchmaker Leisure Suit Larry series Gabriel Knight 1 2 & 3 Torrin's Passage
Some are hard to find and the older games may or may not play on your machine depending on your OS and speed etc. but they all fit your criteria.
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Re: Nice & classic point & click adventures!!!
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07/11/04 03:49 PM
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Oldman, which of the ones you listed play on XP? I have already played the Gabriel Knight ones. LOVED Longest Journey and everything by Lucas Arts.
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Re: Nice & classic point & click adventures!!!
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07/11/04 07:40 PM
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Also Discworld 2-Morality Bytes, the 2 Phantasmagoria games (Phantasmagoria and Puzzle of the Flesh) and Midnight Nowhere .Plus 2 definite musts Broken Sword games Shadow of the Templars/Circle of Blood and Smoking Mirror.
All are 3rd person point and click adventures
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Re: Nice & classic point & click adventures!!!
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07/11/04 11:50 PM
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 I was reading the games reviews on Gameboomers and came up with Broken Sword and Discworld Noir also. I have questions about these, based on the reviews (let me know what you think): No Action Jackson, Conspiracies Full Moon in San Francisco, and 1893: World Fair Mystery. Oh yes! A Vampyre Story (that's not out yet) looks like it's going to be a riot! The review said it's being made by the former Lucas Arts folks. I love their stuff!
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Re: Nice & classic point & click adventures!!!
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07/12/04 02:20 AM
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Melia, some of ones I listed are DOS games and may or may not work with XP. It's a hit and a miss. Hopkins, Riddle of Master Lu, Toon Struck and Torrins Passage were made for Win 95 or 98 so they would probably play in compatibility mode. Watchmaker is pretty new and I played it on XP.
One of these days I'll dig out my old King's quest series and see if they will play on XP. It would be a trip down memory lane.
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Re: Nice & classic point & click adventures!!!
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07/12/04 08:07 AM
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Morning adventurelover and welcome to GB's, I just bought Syberia 2 and Aura. Our local EB games store has a great selection of pre-owened adventure games. I do belive that you are having a few people over to play some games next month. The games are very real action/adventure. Wow, now you pick out an avatar pic.
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Re: Nice & classic point & click adventures!!!
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07/12/04 09:30 AM
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A few others to consider are Beneath a Steel Sky and Flight of the Amazon Queen. These were originally older commercial games that have now been released as freeware. They run under ScummVM, and are available for download at www.scummvm.org . A couple of good sources for older games are: www.cdaccess.com www.playinggames.bigstep.com Albert
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Re: Nice & classic point & click adventures!!!
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07/12/04 01:20 PM
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The Simon the Sorcerer 1 & 2 games would be right up your ally as well. and Uru also has 3rd person abilities though it is exploration based rather than conversation/inventory. There is no game out now as beautiful & peaceful as Uru and its in 3d! Riven is the most beautiful, immersive, and realistic of the "slideshow" point & click games. It would be a shame if you missed it. seriously Myst & Riven games are the best of the first person games. They pretty much defined the genre which is one of the reasons Myst is such a classic. Exile was pretty good too. Also the Journeyman project trilogy & Darkfall (which I was playing right before Path of the Shell) are well worth your time if you like thoughtful games with very good puzzles. I love 'em! Susan 
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Re: Nice & classic point & click adventures!!!
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07/12/04 05:14 PM
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From what I understand, "Master Lu" will not run under XP. Good places to check for XP compatibility: http://www.ntcompatible.com/ http://home.earthlink.net/~angeldancer27/XpGameList.htm
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Re: Nice & classic point & click adventures!!!
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07/13/04 11:51 AM
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Electronic Boutique. They have stores as well as a web site for buying games http://ebgames.com/ebx/default.asp which has a large selection of used and new games also. Happy gaming, Bill
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