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Originally Posted by ChronoGrl
Awesome to see another 7th Guest fan! Looooooooved that gam! Never played 11th Hour, though.
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Oh, I bet we could talk about the 7th Guest for a long time. So many greatnesses about that game. You would have loved the 11th Hour, though. It took place current day (which, of course, at the time was like 1995 or something), and you had to go back and visit the Stauff mansion because your reporter girlfriend went missing inside while investigating it.
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Originally Posted by ChronoGrl
And, J, I think your list proves that we're meant to be together...
- Alone in the Dark for the PC - One of the first 3D games that was creepy, "cutting edge" (at the time), fun, and frustrating all at the same time.
- Commander Keen for the PC - OMG! CLASSIC! I love all of the 2 bit sound effects. I would play that game for HOURS.
- Day of the Tentacle for the PC almost made my list too. That game was cartoony, fun, humorous and incredibly well-written. Definitely a favorite of mine when I was younger.
I, too, played a LOT of Heretic and Hexen. Great Doom spawns. I remember one of them had a "chicken" cheat code that turned you into a chicken - What a blast!!
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Haha, I miss these games so much. It's great that you loved a bunch of these, too. (Alone in the Dark
was reallllly frustrating at times, by the way.)
How about Maniac Mansion? Did you ever play that one?
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Originally Posted by ChronoGrl
Did you ever play the Shivers PC game? That was one of the last Sierra games that I played - Good graphics and definitely creepy, but the "goals" were silly (I believe you had to collect pieces of jars and put them together properly and then trap particular spirits in particular jars, but you could only hold one jar at a time... VERY frustrating and cheesy).
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Holy smokes! I had completely forgotten about this game! We had it lying around, and I think I only played it a few times (I really don't remember anything about it.).