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General and Gaming => Classic Video Games => Topic started by: dreama1 on December 16, 2014, 04:37:59 pm
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Best point and click adventure games? Any obscure ones?
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There are many. Do you have a particular one that you enjoy?
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King's Quest VI is the best ever, in my opinion.
Maniac Mansion
Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade
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Anything by Lucasarts is great. I'm a big fan of The Dig and Full Throttle and the Monkey Island series but they're all excellent. I would also recommend the Sierra series like Kings Quest and Space Quest and if you're feeling a little randy, Leisure Suit Larry :D
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King's Quest VI is the best ever, in my opinion.
Maniac Mansion
Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade
Yes very good, very atmospheric. It probably is. You liked it more than monkey island? Would love to see that game done today, I wish they would just at least give it a nod. Easily more immersive than most games done today, and i'm not quite sure why that is. Maybe the writing.
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the Sam & Max series is my personal favorite
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2 of my personal favorites are Discworld and Blazing Dragons. They are both more comedy style adventures but they are both a lot of fun and funny.
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2 of my personal favorites are Discworld and Blazing Dragons. They are both more comedy style adventures but they are both a lot of fun and funny.
Hard game.
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Looking forward to that new King's Quest announced at PSX. I'm really digging the Blackwell series at the moment. I'm halfway through the 3rd title in the series of 5.
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I have a soft spot for Loom. I actually played through the Turbografx-CD version many years ago and it was great. It may be a touch short, but challenging and totally beatable without a walkthrough.
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I have not played many adventure games, but I do enjoy the Macventure series. I have played Deja Vu, Deja Vu II, and Shadowgate and enjoyed all of them. Still have not played Uninvited though.
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I would also recommend the Sierra series like Kings Quest and Space Quest and if you're feeling a little randy, Leisure Suit Larry :D
I definitely loved the Space Quest series! (...for those who may not know, there's now a collection of all 6 games on one DVD-ROM for the PC...)
I'd also like to recommend Brain Dead 13, which I played on the PS2.
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Broken Sword is one of my favorites, and the original has been ported many times (and remade a few times as well). Definitely worth a try if you haven't done so yet.
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Day of the Tentacle is my top favorite. It's insanely funny. And if you use the computer in one of the rooms, you can play the original Maniac Mansion too. :)
Of the "serious" ones, I'd say King's Quest VI takes my top pick. It's got a great sense of mystery and adventure. You're very tense a lot of the time too, since almost anything can kill you.
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You should definitely check out The Neverhood if you like claymation, personally it's my favourite point and click adventure game.
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Obviously the Lucasarts games: Day of the Tentacle, Loom, Monkey Island 1-3, Sam & Max, Full Throttle, The Dig, Indiana Jones Fate of Atlantis.
Also: Star Trek 25th Anniversary and Judgement Rites, Simon the Sorceror 1+2, Beneath a Steel Sky, 5 Days A Stranger, Machinarium, Out of Order.
The best storylines for me though were in Syberia 1+2, and The Longest Journey.
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Machinarium is sooo good. The art style is amazing.
I really enjoyed The Longest Journey and need to play the Syberia series.
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Machinarium is sooo good. The art style is amazing.
I really enjoyed The Longest Journey and need to play the Syberia series.
Syberia is on xbox lol that's nice I think. Did you ever play sanitarium? That's really a heavywieght puncher.
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2 of my personal favorites are Discworld and Blazing Dragons. They are both more comedy style adventures but they are both a lot of fun and funny.
I'll second Blazing Dragons. Been looking for it since we lent it out and never got it back.
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Being a HUGE fan of Homestar Runner, my vote goes to:
Strong Bad's Cool Game For Attractive People.
Totally nails the humor of the toons and each episode is a neatly-contained package. The puzzles are fairly straightforward, but I did have to consult a walkthrough once or twice.
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I forgot about the Kyrandia series too. Really fun games heavily inspired by King's Quest.
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Machinarium is sooo good. The art style is amazing.
I really enjoyed The Longest Journey and need to play the Syberia series.
Syberia is on xbox lol that's nice I think. Did you ever play sanitarium? That's really a heavywieght puncher.
I did not, but I've seen someone playing it - it's really messed up!
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(BUMPED ON 11/24/2018) almost 4 years later
I used to enjoy Police Quest IV/4 and Police Quest V/5.
None seem to talk about any of the "Police Quest" Series on the PC. I can tell you I really liked the 4th one, but my disc was scratched and I never finished Police Quest IV because of it. In Police Quest 4 you walk around as a crime scene investigator clicking on everything waiting if what you click on would actually trigger an event. It's got some RPG elements where you occasionally meet and talk to people, but I think if you do the wrong thing "just like in all Police Quest series games for PC" you get Game Over events and forces you to start over to the beginning of the game.
Police Quest 5 is a SWAT simulator, with vary strict rules and stupid random deaths. With cut scenes that make absolute NO scene as the game goes on, sometimes if you shoot a wall or use a wrong object in any of the missions somehow you die, or someone else dies and you get game over though. I remember shooting any random wall and all of a sudden I killed an elder women in a living room. but the cut scene made no scene at all to me because if you do the right thing the women is actually in the bathroom not the living room . It comes with a HUGE manual. If you don't read it you won't know how To play. Police Quest 5 is being a SWAT simulator. you will need real life proper procedure in everything you do. or else you have to start from the beginning
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Here’s a few no one has mentioned:
Prisoner of Ice - (PC) an alien space craft crash lands in the arctic. A submarine crates it and, while enroute to a military installation, all hell breaks loose. Aliens, submarines, and time travel. What’s not to love?
Starship Titanic - (PC) Douglas Adams helped produce it (but did not write it). It’s a quirky sci-fi point n click.
Thimbleweed Park - (PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch) a love letter to Maniac Mansion and Day of the Tentacle
Burn Cycle - (PC & CDi) no I’m not kidding there was a good game on CDi. This was a cyberpunk thriller.
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While I wont argue that it is the best I will say that The Dig story line blew my mind when I was a kid.
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Waxworks and Clocktower
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King's Quest VI is the best ever, in my opinion.
Maniac Mansion
Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade
I love that I replied to this years ago! It’s a blast from the past!
I still think King’s Quest VI is the best point and click ever.
I’ve played a couple more since then. Back to the Future and Game of Thrones are both really good.
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I would have to say Maniac Mansion for the NES, though I must admit I haven't played a lot of games from that genre.
I'm still ticked I never got to complete it because a friend of mine borrowed it and never returned it. :'(
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I have not played many adventure games, but I do enjoy the Macventure series. I have played Deja Vu, Deja Vu II, and Shadowgate and enjoyed all of them. Still have not played Uninvited though.
These were my fav too. I havent played new ones.
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Stumbled across a new adventure game. It’s an indie title out now on Steam. Coming to consoles (Switch, Vita, PS4, and Xbone) on January 15.
Planet RIX-13.
My son and I played a pre release copy this weekend. We did a live stream but I’ll keep the link out of here since it’s a short game and the stream is a complete spoiler.
It’s good for between 1-2 hours of entertainment and costs $5.
I feel it’s worth that.
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The Last Express, easily without a doubt.
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I really liked Night of the Rabbit, probably my favorite. There wasn't too much "adventure game logic", nice art, and a good story. Sam and max games tend to be fun as well if you want something crude and goofy.
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If D4 counts, then definitely D4. I absolutely adore that game and wish it could have been finished.