need Mac adventure recommendations for my mom
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My mom is 54, and will be retiring in June after 20+ years of teaching. She's always played games like Tetris and Columns and Shanghai but never an adventure game. (My dad's the one who got me into adventures!) Just now she was telling me that she got a new iBook and I mentioned she should try out an adventure when she retires. Her immediate (conditioned) response was "Oh, I don't play adventure games" but when I told her there are a lot of women in their 50s and 60s who "discovered" adventure games after retiring she sounded curious. So I'm wondering - what would be a good story driven game for her to start with? I don't think she'd like Myst (she has as bad a sense of direction as I do!) She likes mysteries and would probably love the Agatha Christie game that's being developed but I don't think that's coming out for Mac. I'm not really up on my Mac releases. Can anyone suggest some that might be good for her? It's okay if the game runs in Classic... as long as it actually runs (without tweaking) in Classic. -emily ps She likes Law & Order and CSI too... anyone able to comment on quality of the Mac ports of those games?
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Re: need Mac adventure recommendations for my mom
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03/21/05 10:46 PM
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I am considerably older than your mother; my ibook and I enjoyed Bad Mojo, Alida, The Dig, Nightfall, The Castle Labyrinth of Time, Morpheus, and, if I ever finish it, The Space Bar. The best one, though, was Rhem, and Rhem 2 is due soon. I hope that Lady Kestrel notices your posting, for she is more conversant with tweaking an ibook. If I try to tweak, my ibook ignores me.
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Re: need Mac adventure recommendations for my mom
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You have been busy with those games, Minstrum! I don't actually tweak my iBook, it just has an earlier version of OS 9 than yours does, which does better with some of the older games.
Emily, It's always hard to pick a game for a newbie. Minstrum has some good ones listed there, but let me look at my list and get back to you.
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Re: need Mac adventure recommendations for my mom
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I have about 100 Mac adventure games, but have only played about 50. I've listed the ones I've enjoyed the most and which should run fine in Classic. I put an asterisk beside the ones which may be the easiest or most fun for a beginner, and, of course, many of them you can judge because you've played them yourself.
7th Guest, The Alida *Beyond Atlantis Bioscopia Castle, The (Mac only) Chemicus *Connections (has in-game help) *Dig, The *Dracula Resurrection Dracula: The Last Sanctuary Feeble Files, The (Mac patch available for Classic) Golden Gate *Inherit the Earth *Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time *Labyrinth of Time, The Lighthouse: The Dark Being *Morpheus Myst III: Exile Myst IV: Revelation Nightfall Obsidian Paris 1313 *Physicus RealMyst Rhem Riddle of the Sphinx Riddle of the Sphinx 2: The Omega Stone Riven: The Sequel to Myst *Safecracker (if she likes puzzles) Secrets of the Luxor Space Bar, The Starship Titanic *Timelapse Titanic: Adventure Out of Time *Where
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Re: need Mac adventure recommendations for my mom
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03/22/05 05:30 PM
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FOV I think you sold me Timelapse, yikes! I first played it many many years ago on a MAC--if your Mom wants a beautiful, very good, quiet first person game after she gets her feet wet, I highly recommend it. I (in those days) found the last world Atlantis quite tough and my MAC self destructed before I was able to finish the game (hence buying it again now)--she may need a walkthrough for Atlantis or maybe she'll have no problems and show me up good.
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Re: need Mac adventure recommendations for my mom
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Thanks for all the suggestions. I'm really concerned about starting her on a first person game, though. I really don't think she'll be able to find her way around. I'm talking BAD sense of direction, getting turned around and having no idea which way to turn to get back where you were. This runs in my family.  I just think it'll be too frustrating for her. I've actually not played most of the games that have been mentioned... are any of these third-person perspective? (Or maybe I'm just biased because third person games are my favorites!) What about AGON... anyone played these? I just read that the first three episodes have been released for free, and they're available on the Mac... -emily
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Re: need Mac adventure recommendations for my mom
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03/22/05 06:10 PM
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AGON is first person. As far as I know, the episodes are not for free -- the download for each episode is also a demo, and after the demo time runs out, you have to pay to play the rest of each episode.
What about King's Quest VII? I played it and enjoyed it very much without playing any of the previous Kings Quests. It's third person, and the most modern of the series (that's pure adventure, anyway).
EDIT: An even better idea -- Torin's Passage. It includes one of the best hint features I've ever seen.
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Re: need Mac adventure recommendations for my mom
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I just happen to have that Mac copy of KQ7 lying around. Unfortunately it doesn't run in Classic.  I think because it requires real (not virtual) memory, which Classic doesn't have. Did Torin's Passage come out for the Mac? I really enjoyed that one myself. I played on the PC though. (It's the same engine / timeframe as KQ7 so might have the same problems in Classic, if it did come out for Mac.) -emily ps With AGON I was just thinking if she enjoyed the download great, she could buy the whole thing; if not, nothing lost. But first person again... I guess first person doesn't automatically equal hard to navigate, I just think she'd have a hard time with it.
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Re: need Mac adventure recommendations for my mom
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03/23/05 03:25 AM
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Emily, I'm going to try Agon myself shortly, just as soon as I clear out a few other projects.
Becky, I don't remember seeing anything about Torin's Passage for the Mac, but I could have missed it.
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Re: need Mac adventure recommendations for my mom
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03/23/05 10:45 AM
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That's a great list Lady K - I can't improve on it.
"The Castle" won't suit all - it is more 'adult' then some (depending on your definition of 'adult'.) The ending is well different.
I very much enjoyed "Return To Zork".
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Re: need Mac adventure recommendations for my mom
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03/23/05 12:11 PM
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Peter, I'm a bit older than Fov's mom and didn't have any trouble with the subject matter of The Castle, but I think it would be difficult for a beginner, especially that rabafratzen rowing and all the diary page hunting! 
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Re: need Mac adventure recommendations for my mom
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03/24/05 11:29 AM
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Torin's Passage came out for the Mac, I know because I have it. Other suggestions of third person games for mac: Journeyman Project 1-3 Kyrandia 1&3 (2 wasn't ported to Mac, go figure) Darkseed Darkseed II Day of the Tentacle Full Throttle Gabriel Knight 1&2 Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis Inherit the Earth Last Express Sam and Max Hit the Road Karin (loves her mac) 
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Re: need Mac adventure recommendations for my mom
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03/24/05 01:02 PM
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Thanks Karin! You know, I just saw a Mac version of Kyrandia 1 at Goodwill yesterday. I didn't buy it but I could go back. Can anyone tell me if it runs okay in Classic? I sold my Mac version of GK2 earlier this year. She'd probably like that too.  Actually, I can't believe I didn't think of it before! GK2 is one of my favorites and she'd probably enjoy it for the same reasons. And maybe Last Express (I haven't played it yet, but from what I hear about it I think she'd like the story).
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Re: need Mac adventure recommendations for my mom
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03/24/05 01:39 PM
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Hey FOV I've been thinking about MAC games for your Mom and was qualifying all the games in my head for an "older newbie(heavy on the older)". Finally I had a little list I was going to add to this topic. Then I reread your message and HECK your mom is only a year older than me.  I think you should give her a list of any playable MAC games high on Gameboomers favorites list and let her try any of them--don't let your troubles with first person games get in her way, she should try out a couple of different genres and sub-genres and see what grabs her--don't obsess too much about getting her the perfect game, I know you love games and want her to do the same but it'll just put a lot of pressure on the one choice you've made for her. We, all of us, just stumbled on our first game--what ever it was and then WHAM off we've gone playing and BAAGing and always always
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Re: need Mac adventure recommendations for my mom
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Becky, Yes, it's a frozen dessert in a deep shade of blue. Karin, I have most of those games on your list but haven't played them yet and don't know if they run in classic. Fov, Anything made 1995 or before probably will not run well in classic, although I suppose there are exceptions. I played The Messenger on my iBook, which only has 9.1 installed, but Minstrum told me he couldn't get a cursor to appear in classic 9.2. The change over to Unix just doesn't work well with some games.
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Re: need Mac adventure recommendations for my mom
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I'm sorry, I can't be of any help with what runs in classic. Myself, I'm such a wimp that I still run OS 9.2, even though I have a shining new box with OSX Panther sitting on my shelf. Unix, uuh, scary!! Karin
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