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I used to love these games, are there any modern alternatives? I played the monkey islands on iPhone which was enjoyable
Syberia, and Machinarium are well worth a look.
I've just been reading about Gemini Rue, which is supposed to be good.
All the Monkey island games were amazing!
Grim fandango is being re-released on playstation platforms sometime soon
Cool! I think it was long enough ago I can play it again! thanks for other suggestions will check them out
Many of them have been remade. The first two Monkey Island games are now in "special edition" format on Steam and GOG.com. Some of the early Sierra ones have been redone, there's a new Leisure Suit Larry remake which is decent (and has a couple of extra puzzles over the original) and the first three Kings Quest games have had overhauls and have the added bonus of being [url= http://www.agdinteractive.com/games/games.html ]free[/url].
The original Gabriel Knight has a 20th Anniversary remake (in a nice bit of synchronicity, I started playing the original version this morning as it's one of the few that passed me by originally). GOG recently acquired the rights to all the Lucasarts games, so things like Sam & Max are available from there with more to follow.
Speaking of Sam & Max, Telltale Games have done three modern series of their episodic games featuring the erstwhile crime-fighting duo, and whilst the Lucasarts original is still the best IMHO they are very good. I'm halfway through the last series now and really enjoying them.
The Broken Sword series are available for tablets (I picked them up in a Humble Bundle offering a bit back).
Tim Shafer (of Grim Fandango fame) Kickstartered a "Double Fine Adventure" which became Broken Age. I've not played it, but it looks like it could be fantastic.
not sure what that is? Gog has beneath a steel sky for free though
bloody awesome,thanks for the links to the free games 😀
have never played any of the king's quest games,but i have played beneath a steel sky (on my trusty amiga A500+).
obviously nothing more needs to be said about monkey island games (some of the best games ever made 😀
Kings Quest were pretty good. I completed Steel Sky on my iphone I think a few years ago as well as Broken Sword 1+2. All the monkey island games have been remade for Playstation though you can play with the original graphics and interface. They also made a new game spread across a few episodes so if you have access to a PS3 or 4 it's worth checking them out.
Always absolutely LOVED day of the tentacle as well!
I'd love to see a remake of the original Populous. I've played one of the ports but the graphics are crap. There was something very therapeutic about building land, gaining more followers, destroying your enemies. I appreciate more complex games of the same ilk have come along but it was the simplicity of the original I liked.
Pick up rubber chicken with a pulley in the middle
I shouldn't have looked at GOG; too many games I loved in the 90s... including Planescape Torment on Mac. My favourite game ever. Oh. Dear.
GOG is dangerous for me, I played a lot of "arcade adventure" and pure adventure games as a kid. I played most of the Sierra -Quest and Lucasarts games, but I can go further back to stuff like Pyjamarama and the Dizzy series, which looking back were insanely difficult. For the uninitiated, imagine something like Monkey Island where you could only carry two or three items at a time, had no save function, and most rooms had things in which were trying to kill you.
Ooh, I know one we forgot - Simon the Sorcerer. Great series (the first two, anyway) and the talkie version is voiced by Chris Barrie IIRC.
simon the sorcerer - great game .....
came on about 20 Floppy disks though (amiga 1200)
like wise - dizzy was a great game too - as you say insanely hard.
never really got into monkey island.
Day of the testicle (as my dad called it) took my life over for about 2 months when I was 13, one of the first games to really absorb me.
The Deponia series is probably the closest in spirit to the point & clock classics of old but the scripts have never really reached the heights of the Lucasarts golden age.
I rate DoTT and the original Sam & Max amongst the finest of the genre.
DoTT is just inspired. You've got three characters stuck, respectively, in the past present and future, and have the ability to send objects back and forth. Makes for some really mind-bending puzzles that when you crack go "oh, of course!" in a really satisfying manner. One example (SPOILERS!), at one point you need a wooly jumper for a hamster. You have a regular jumper, so what do you do? Fire it back in time, stick it in a tumble drier for a couple of hundred years and then collect it again with your character in the present. Presto, one shrunk-to-hamster-sized jumper.
The sense of humour and out-there insanity is a joy. If you've never played it, you owe it to yourself to track it down. (With their recent acquisition, I'm assuming it'll be appearing on GOG very soon.)
The Deponia series
I'm glad you mentioned that, I was looking at them only the other day. Might have to pick one up when I'm done with Gabriel Knight.
Oh, oh, anyone like Clerks (Kevin Smith movie)? http://www.randalsmonday.com/
If you're still looking, The Telltale Sam & Max bundle is currently on offer on GOG.
http://www.gog.com/promo/big_fall_sam_max_bundle_171114
£6 instead of £60 for all three series, which is a cast-iron bargain.
The creators of Maniac Mansion (inc. Ron Gilbert, creator of Monkey Island) currently have a kickstarter for a new classic point n click:
Yeah - I just backed that (with guilt absolution).
Interesting you should mention Simon the Sorcerer; that's the first PC game I ever played. It came on 3 floppy discs initially (without speech) then later on something cutting edge called a 'CD ROM', which had speech (correctly identified above as Chris Barrie).
A couple of years ago I downloaded a programme, I think called called 'ScummVM', which enables you to play loads of those old point-and-click adventure games. That was on a Linux machine, but it might be worth investigating if anyone fancies it. Edit - [url= http://scummvm.org ]Clicky Link.[/url]
Simon: 'Hello, wizards'
Wizards: 'What makes you think we are wizards?'
Simon: 'Because when I move the mouse cursor over you, it says "Wizards"!'
Classic! 😀
Ah gog, got Cannon Fodder and the Gobliiins series on there a while back, really should dust them off again 😀
I have a beat up copy of a Discworld game sonewhere, I really should get Dosbox and see if it will run!
A couple of years ago I downloaded a programme, I think called called 'ScummVM', which enables you to play loads of those old point-and-click adventure games. That was on a Linux machine, but it might be worth investigating if anyone fancies it.
The beauty of ScummVM is it's cross-platform. Retro point & click classics on your tablet? Ho yus.
Thanks for the heads up on the Kickstarter - backed it at the Guilt Absolution level as well.
Scummvm... used to have that on a pda, might have been an axim. Monkey island was fun, I never played the original and handheld gaming to me have always been a bit of a time-filler while I'm waiting for something else, so I'm not a big fan.
Got Machinarium on the ipad, enjoyed it for a while but got stuck and kinda lost interest.
old games were a bit crap in that department, spend an hour getting back to where you were last time and a daft mistake sends you back to square 1. Mind you I abuse quicksave when available which TBH destroys the flow* of games so we've possibly gone too far the other way.no save function, and most rooms had things in which were trying to kill you.
*"Ooh I lost a bit too much health there, I'll redo that section..."
and again
and again
I am rubber, you are glue!
Fun fact, those insults were all written by the guy who wrote Enders Game.
Cougar:Personally, I'm holding out for a HD remake of [Day of the Tentacle]
Not many details, but Double Fine announced in December that they're working on a special edition of DotT:
[url= http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2014/12/08/day-of-the-tentacle-special-edition/ ]http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2014/12/08/day-of-the-tentacle-special-edition/[/url]
Grim Fandango is free for Playstion Plus members this month.
My name is Bobbin. Are you my mother?
Those old Indiana point and click were awesome as well. Will they all run on my pi?
I am stuck on Monkey Island 2!! I played them all years ago and discovered I could run them on my tablet recently. Did one a while ago but two is doing my head in!!
It's worrying. I played monkey island 1 and 2 when I was 12/13. I picked them up on the cheap a few years back and although it had been 20 years since I last played them I remembered how to complete all the puzzles.
Edit: meant to ask which but you're stuck on.
you think that's worrying. i'm playing wolfenstein - the new order, and there's a section that puts you in to wolfenstein 3D, and i remembered where the guards were...
try Inner World on your phone or tablet - decent but short point and click
Eskay - what are you stuck on?
Whatever happened to the real time strategy games? Used to love stuff like Red Alert, but they seem to have gone out of fashion over the last few years.
The last one I played was Supreme Commander which was pretty good. I'm so Terrible at rts though, just can't get enough resources quick enough and get battered!
jon1973 - MemberWhatever happened to the real time strategy games? Used to love stuff like Red Alert, but they seem to have gone out of fashion over the last few years.
Company of Heroes came along and nobody could work out how to do it better, basically.
Did we find out what eskay was stuck on?
That reminds me,
https://www.gog.com/game/grim_fandango_remastered
On sale currently, £2.50. Well worth the price of a pint.
Pook - MemberDid we find out what eskay was stuck on?
The spitting competition!
Please don't tell me how to do it though. My problem is that I only get time to play it on holidays/weekends away etc. I finished it about 20 years ago (maybe more) but my memory is letting me down (an age thing!!).
Do you want a nudge? (I can't tell you exactly, I only half remember myself)
Hmmmmm.. It is tempting but that is cheating isn't it..?!
No - I will be strong. I'll come back on this thread if I get a moment of weakness!
how are you running monkey island on your tablet? I can't see it to download from the app store or am I missing some wizardry?
[url= http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/iPad/Secret+of+Monkey+Island+Special+Edition+for+iPad/news.asp?c=64928 ]The Monkey Island games got pulled from the App Store after Disney bought LucasArts.[/url] 🙁
Ah that explains it. Thanks
Cougar - ModeratorDo you want a nudge? (I can't tell you exactly, I only half remember myself
ooh i remember this one. 😆
Graham, on android download scummvm then find the game files online and copy to device. Don't know about Apple though.
the iso zone
Yep, I remember how to win the spitting contest. The order of rocks in the 'rock chute' puzzle would challenge me though.
Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders anyone?
Day of the Tentacle remaster now available on pre-order.
https://www.gog.com/game/day_of_the_tentacle_remastered
\o/
I know it's not quite the same - but Portal 2 takes a a lot of queues from it's forebears as regarding humour, detail and ephemera - I enjoyed it a lot.
[b]Pi Day Gift: ScummVM is now available on the Raspberry Pi[/b]
https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/scummvm-sails-onto-the-raspberry-pi/
Oh and if that takes up too much space, you might want to look at the new 314GB Western Digital PiDrive:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/03/15/wdlabs_pidrive_314gb_capacity/
In other news, fans of this kind of thing will greatly enjoy the rather dark episodic game I'm playing at the moment: "The Last Door"
I've been playing episodes in-browser on Kongregate:
http://www.kongregate.com/games/TheGameKitchen/the-last-door-prologue
But the more recent ones are available on their website and are also available on Steam etc:
https://thelastdoor.com/
If you like Lovecraft horror and point-and-clicks then you'll love it.
The thread title jumped out! Monkey Island!!!!
Wow, folk are talking about their favourite 13th Floor Elevators tracks!
Looking for Grim Fandango on tablets for £4 with a bunch of other titles? Look no further.
https://www.humblebundle.com/mobile
Did anyone else get Day Of The Tentacle today ?
I had a quick play this morning before work got in the way of having fun.
More or less the same offer on, er, offer again.
https://www.humblebundle.com/sierra-bundle-strikes-again
I fondly remember getting completely stuck on Full Throttle walking to the nearest phone box with a load of change, notepad and pen to ring a walk-through line. This came about through fear of serious reprimands from the Mother. Years earlier I got stuck on Treasure Island Dizzy and spent an hour on the house phone listening to a walk-through. Parents went apoplectic when they got the bill 😆
Loved the Lucas Arts games. Think they've been mentioned, but Machinarium and Samarost are worth a go.
Any of these games available on iPad? Just started a new topic and then saw this....
Eskay, still stuck?
There's an imminent Full Throttle remaster.
Hmm, Humble Bundle site down so it appears 🙁 Quite fancy a couple of random games to escape into over Xmas.
There's an imminent Full Throttle remaster.
"not with my bunnies" one of the best lines in any adventure game 🙂
I fondly remember getting completely stuck on Full Throttle walking to the nearest phone box with a load of change, notepad and pen to ring a walk-through line.
Mate, I remember doing the same when stuck on one of the Zork games. They were bloody challenging BITD, as were most Infocom classics. The answer involved a rose IIRC.
[url= https://www.gog.com/game/beneath_a_steel_sky ]Beneath a Steel Sky free on GOG.[/url]. Now downloading 🙂
Two up on GoG heavily discounted right now.
Grim Fandango, £2.49.
> https://www.gog.com/game/grim_fandango_remastered
Day of the Tentacle, £3.69.
> https://www.gog.com/game/day_of_the_tentacle_remastered
You know you want to, it's Christmas.
Humble bundle this month is Sierra Inc police quest and king's quest.
Yup. (I posted the link on here a couple of days back.)
Day of the Tentacle (remastered) is currently free on PSN, I'm reliably informed.
Yes it is.
Finished it in a few hours. 😕
Show-off. (-:
You must have a good memory. It took me a few days playing at lunchtimes to finish it, though I only really remembered bits here and there. It's a solid game, reckon it'd have taken a lot longer without prior knowledge.
Currently playing Monkey Island on the Xbox. It's far harder than I remember, and I don't really remember any of the puzzles at all. I wonder if I never actually completed it back in the day? I thought I had but perhaps not.
Roll on a remaster of Sam & Max...!



