Re: Adventure Gaming - Lonely?
[Re: chrissie]
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05/13/08 01:34 PM
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sierramindy
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Hi chrissie, Thank you, I found the game and started playing it, and it took me back to my very early adventure gaming. Unfortunately, it has also reminded me that I wasn't very good at playing these games by myself, but back then my husband and several (mind you, more than one, believe it or not) of his fellow workers were also into these games. I've opened the fridge (10 whole points, yippee!) and found a tub with butter. And already I'm stuck! The cat is there looking mean, probably starving poor thing, waiting for me to do what?
Hi BrownEyedTigre, Thanks for your answer, that is a very interesting keyboard, but more complicated than what I need. I wouldn't mind having a keyboard where the "s" key is lit.
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Re: Adventure Gaming - Lonely?
[Re: chrissie]
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05/14/08 07:12 PM
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sierramindy
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Hi chrissie, Are you still playing this game? I'm trying, but not getting very far, only 20 out of the 380 points so far. There is a way to save this game but I haven't bothered so far. Have to make a folder and I'm not sure I know how, but no point if I am the only one playing this game as I certainly could use some help or at least input for ideas. I'm stuck after going to the kitchen, the garden, alleyway, and the back yard. I could help you get that far if you haven't made it already as I wrote down my commands/moves. Maybe it isn't worth trying any longer but I would like to know what you think. Had some interesting fun so far anyway.
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Re: Adventure Gaming - Lonely?
[Re: chrissie]
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05/15/08 04:55 PM
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sierramindy
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Sounds good, so I will check out Hints over the weekend and maybe together we can finish the game.
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Re: Adventure Gaming - Lonely?
[Re: sierramindy]
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05/16/08 09:34 AM
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Frances
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Hi everyone I have only just joined GB even though I have used the WTs occaisionally over the years when hitting a very tricky problem. I am so pleased to find that I am not the only retired female (67) who still plays. I started with the original Colossal Caves in 1979 when I was introduced to it at an Open University summer school, playing via teletype and only after 10pm as earlier it would slow down the OU's computer too much I was able to get a copy to put on my first home PC 3 years later (ICL was kind enough to sell to employees at 50% discount, 12 mths to pay). Suprisingly I didn't find the other text games of this era such as Zork. Next step was the first IBM compatible PC and discovering Sierra games. First one was Conquest of Camelot, then onto King's Quest, Quest for Glory (my all time favourite series) etc, etc. Special hello to all you other UK dwelling peeps. I wish I had found this thread last week so I could have been at your meeting last Sat, but I will join you in August, and intend going to Coventry in Oct. Like many of you I don't know anyone else who plays adventure games, or understands what they are At least, husband understands, we played Colossal Caves together, but he doesn't get turned on to modern games. Chrissie, what is the game you have at the moment? If I get that I might get him playing with me again Sorry rather long ramble, must go back to beating my brains out on Atlantis Evolution - I should have read the review first... Frances
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Re: Adventure Gaming - Lonely?
[Re: Frances]
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05/16/08 09:39 AM
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Hi Frances, and to GameBoomers from a fellow Brit. All age groups post here, you're not the oldest by any stretch! Have fun playing Atlantis Evolution/beating your brains out!
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Re: Adventure Gaming - Lonely?
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05/17/08 06:55 AM
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Frances
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Thanks for the welcomes folks Frances
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Re: Adventure Gaming - Lonely?
[Re: Frances]
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05/17/08 10:16 AM
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......... Special hello to all you other UK dwelling peeps. I wish I had found this thread last week so I could have been at your meeting last Sat, but I will join you in August......
.....Chrissie, what is the game you have at the moment?....... Frances Hi Frances to GameBoomers. It would be lovely to see you at the next meet in August & I don't think you'll be the oldest one there! The game I downloaded is called 'Feeding Time' by Doreen Bardon. It's a purely text adventure & you can find it along with a few others by following BrownEyedTigre's link 'Here' on page 5 of this thread (sorry, I haven't worked out how to post links yet!) Hi sierramindy I've been bogged down in paperwork all day & have a little more to do tomorrow so may not have time this weekend to play much of anything so might have to delay until during the next week!
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Re: Adventure Gaming - Lonely?
[Re: chrissie]
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05/17/08 01:26 PM
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Frances
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Hi Chrissie Thanks for the info, I'll download it soon and see if I can entice Rick back into the fold. Yes it will be great to meet up with other adventurers in Aug. Frances
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Re: Adventure Gaming - Lonely?
[Re: Frances]
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05/17/08 02:00 PM
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http://www.adventureconvention.co.uk/For all UK folk - here is the link to the website. We are all very friendly ... I am the quiet shy blonde lady who never shops. See you in August
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Re: Adventure Gaming - Lonely?
[Re: chrissie]
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05/20/08 09:53 AM
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I am a senior who loves to play video games, and I've found that Adventure games require you to use your brain while First Person Shooters like GTA 4 & GOW (Grand Theft Auto 4 & Gears of War) are mindless shoot em ups that are more about fast reflexes than brain power. Thats why our younger generation goes after them. They don't want to use their minds to solve a problem or a puzzle, but they would rather spend their time mindlessly mowing down wave after wave of AI enhanced enemies. Unfortunately for those of us who like Adventure gaming we are going to see fewer and fewer Adventure game titles coming out. I haven't played a new Adventure game since Barrow Hill and The Sacred Rings came out. I too have been forced into playing these mindless shoot em ups Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying these type of games are not fun to play but, give me a good Adventure game any day of the week. That's why I'm so looking forward to the new Dracula 3
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Re: Adventure Gaming - Lonely?
[Re: HEMLOCK]
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05/20/08 09:59 AM
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Hi Hemlock -- have you seen the GameBoomers' Recent Releases page here? Lots of adventure games that released after Barrow Hill and Sacred Rings!
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Re: Adventure Gaming - Lonely?
[Re: JennyP]
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05/21/08 01:59 PM
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I'm so enjoying this thread. I first joined this site years ago because the name gameboomers represented my age group (I'll be fifty in October) and I was amazed how many "women of a certain age" love this type of game. I started with the King's Quest games in the 80's and haven't stopped since. I played alot with my daughter (now 31) and those are the only games she enjoys despite her husband who loves the shooters. I plan on teaching my grandkids (now 2 and 4) to play these kinds of games as well. Otherwise the new generation will take over and all we'll have are the action games. But, like many of you I don't know anyone in my area who enjoys these, and although I do most of my buying online (Dave at InteractCD rocks) when I do go to a store people do look at you funny-most everyone near me could defintely be my child My husband thinks I'm nuts (although he should talk as he has a serious addiciton to playing hearts online). I'll often drag him into my study to show him some opening scene or ask for help on a puzzle, but generally he just shakes his head. I'm just grateful for this site-everyone is always friendly and as someelse expressed you never feel dumb when you ask a question. Gameboomer's is simply the best. Ever. Margie
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