A point and click game! And one with a potentially awesome setting! :froggy starts praying "Please be good, please be good, please be good!" over and over:
I used to play loads of point and clicks, back in the day.
A point and click game! And one with a potentially awesome setting! :froggy starts praying "Please be good, please be good, please be good!" over and over:
I used to play loads of point and clicks, back in the day.
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Cool! I haven't played one of those since Monkey Island 4....
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Looks cool!
Most promising. It's been a while since the last good point 'n click.
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Point and click? Boo, hiss! From the graphics, I was hoping it would be some awesome story and character heavy RPG in the Baldur's Gate style. Feudal Japan would be such a good setting for a CRPG. It does look very nice and atmospheric, but I guess I'll have to settle for Jade Empire.
I love point and click games, it must be a nostalgic reminiscient of playing Monkey Island(s), Sam and Max, Full Throttle, The Dig, and Grim Fandango to name a few... I miss them sometimes.
There's not a day gone by I don't bemoan the decline of the adventure genre. I really hope this is good.
Day of the Tentacle was, and always will be, the king of adventure games.I love point and click games, it must be a nostalgic reminiscient of playing Monkey Island(s), Sam and Max, Full Throttle, The Dig, and Grim Fandango to name a few... I miss them sometimes.
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Zack Mc Cracken & the Alien Mindbenders on the C64. Wait, that wasn't point and click, I even didn't have a mouse. ;)
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