do you have any old games you can't remember?
there was an old free adventure game site in the shockwave/early flash days where this guy published his first-person adventure games that i can never remember these days who made an adventure game about waking up on easter island that you had to escape... i daydream about it semi-regularly, because there were a ton of fun ones he made and i wish i could remember and replay em
there was an old free adventure game site in the shockwave/early flash days where this guy published his first-person adventure games that i can never remember these days who made an adventure game about waking up on easter island that you had to escape... i daydream about it semi-regularly, because there were a ton of fun ones he made and i wish i could remember and replay em
(09-27-2025, 05:19 PM)Joe Wrote: Sounds like ArchipelagoYou really know your stuff eh? ?
https://flashmuseum.org/archipelago
This post was last modified: 09-28-2025, 10:24 PM by DIYDeer.
DrewClue,
There's one called Clue Chronicles: Fatal Illusion.
There's one called Clue Chronicles: Fatal Illusion.
Life: Adventures guaranteed. Instructions not included.
Wasn't this one, but I'm gonna have to check this out anyway! It was 2d, not 3d like this.
The guy made a lot of different themed first person adventure games, but they were all very similarly designed interface-wise to the Legend games; a viewing window top left, an interface on the bottom, movement on the bottom right, menu and such above that. The Easter Island game had a blue interface, but that's about all I remember about it
The guy made a lot of different themed first person adventure games, but they were all very similarly designed interface-wise to the Legend games; a viewing window top left, an interface on the bottom, movement on the bottom right, menu and such above that. The Easter Island game had a blue interface, but that's about all I remember about it
This post was last modified: 09-30-2025, 10:33 PM by kobold.
I'm working in a reeeeally big project at the moment for a mostly-forgotten FMV from 1998, Black Dahlia. A retrospective video, a behind-the-scenes video with interviews with the developers and actors, and a 4 hour movie cut of all the video scenes from the game.
(10-09-2025, 07:02 AM)Space Quest Historian Wrote: I'm working in a reeeeally big project at the moment for a mostly-forgotten FMV from 1998, Black Dahlia. A retrospective video, a behind-the-scenes video with interviews with the developers and actors, and a 4 hour movie cut of all the video scenes from the game.
One of my all time favourite games, bloody difficult, under-rated and I wish there was an easy way to play it on modern machines. It can be done because someone has created a downloadable version at no cost (slightly legally grey area so I won't link to it but as I still have the original discs I'm happy about using it) so look for it if you want to play again.
I wouldn't watch the video scene movie as that would be a spoiler for me but I'd definitely watch the rest.
Good luck with the project.
Mortville Manor https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortville_Manor
My first adventure and I would like to play it again.
My first adventure and I would like to play it again.