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SplashJackson, do games w What adventure games do you recommend?

I like Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis

twinnie, do games w Does anyone remember this game?

ChatGPT says Battle Maze or Battle Arena.

circuitfarmer,
@circuitfarmer@lemmy.world avatar

…so did OP, lol

Paradachshund, do games w What adventure games do you recommend?

Sorry if either of these already got mentioned:

  • Call of the Sea
  • Quern (this one is light on story, but it’s a solid Myst-like game)
Alimentar,

Ohh Querns a fantastic game! And was developed by university students. They really captured the myst vibe for sure.

Yerbouti, do games w What adventure games do you recommend?

Outer Wilds felt like an adventure game to me.

e0qdk, do games w What adventure games do you recommend?
@e0qdk@kbin.social avatar

Have you tried Resonance? It's a mystery adventure game set in modern times where you play as four different characters whose stories interconnect. It's been a while since I played it (a decade or so?) but I remember that it had an interesting game mechanic that let you use memories like items in various interactions, as well as a number of puzzles that I rather liked the design of.

EvilBit, do games w What adventure games do you recommend?

Oh! Can’t believe I forgot, but you should also play Under a Killing Moon, and then when you’re done and completely in love with it, move on to The Pandora Directive, Tex Murphy: Overseer, and Tesla Effect. They’re a series of hilarious retro-sci-fi gumshoe detective comedy puzzle adventures. It’s like Maltese Falcon, Blade Runner, the X-Files, and Young Frankenstein got put in a blender. They’re amazing.

farcaster, do games w What adventure games do you recommend?

NORCO is the best old-school point and click adventure I played recently. Great pixel art. Great writing.

Jajcus, do games w What adventure games do you recommend?

Deponia series from Daedalic Entertainment. The first two games are really great. The other two not so much, though.

Rhynoplaz, (edited ) do games w Does anyone remember this game?

Could it have been Zector?

A similar game by the same designers as Space Fury.

Davel23, do games w What adventure games do you recommend?

Legend Entertainment produced some great adventure games throughout the '90s. The wiki article has a list of them, and several are available from GOG.

kazren, do games w Does anyone remember this game?
littletoolshed,

Sinistar wasn’t vector, though.

lordfrito,

yeah wasn’t Sinistar

Rhynoplaz,

That’s what I thought of first.

Klanky, do games w Does anyone remember this game?
@Klanky@sopuli.xyz avatar

All I can think of is Strong Bad’s vector graphic head appearing and saying stuff like ‘your head a-splode’ in that voice you describe. :-)

Rhynoplaz,

That’s crazy go nuts!

zeroshift11, do games w What adventure games do you recommend?
@zeroshift11@lemmy.world avatar

I really recommend Stray, it was a a classic feeling adventure game to me when I played and I quite enjoyed it.

daniyeg,

i’ve played stray and i quite enjoyed it as well although i really wouldn’t call it an adventure game. it has some of the elements of an adventure game but it just doesn’t feel like one to me. thanks for your recommendation anyway.

can, do games w Does anyone remember this game?

Star Castle?

lordfrito,

nope, it was circular for sure, but 3d… plus there was that talking head… no one seems to know what I’m talking about its messing with me like my memory is messed up

can,

You sure it was vector?

Mad_Punda, do games w What adventure games do you recommend?

So, I’m playing adventure games (and similar games that work in the setting) with friends most Fridays. We’ve been doing this for years and have quite the list by now.

I’ll list some favorites of mine from that list. But let me know if you’re also interested in some more niche/janky games (not everything we played was good, some of it was so bad it was already entertaining again, especially when enjoyed in a group).

  • Heaven’s Vault
  • The Case of the Golden Idol
  • The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante
  • Chants of Sennaar
  • Pentiment
  • Edna & Harvey: The Breakout
  • West of Loathing
daniyeg,

im ok with niche/janky as long as it doesn’t fry my laptop it’s fine, so hit me with your best.

heaven’s vault was great. i really liked it especially the new game+ and the story. the translation mechanic didn’t really impress me but it’ll sometimes produce some head scratchers.

the case of golden idol was a brilliant detective game no notes. one mistake i made was disabling automatic highlight of keywords, it doesn’t add anything to the puzzles you just spam click until you hit a keyword.

i didn’t like chants of sennaar that much. its art is good but it was too easy and it just didn’t click with me as much as it should have.

west of loathing is awesome, i’ve played the original kingdom of loathing and was glad to see it was as much silly and funny as its predecessor. i would also recommend shadows over loathing alongside west of loathing to anyone that hasn’t played these games. kingdom of loathing is a really old browser game and is more of a daily type of game so i wouldn’t exactly recommend it. all of them are set in the same universe but in different time periods so you don’t need to play all of them or play them in order in order to just play one of them.

haven’t played the rest so i’ll definitely check them out. thanks for the list!

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