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FRANKENSTEIN: THROUGH THE EYES OF THE MONSTER (currently 130 votes)

Very underrated interactive horror adventure considering the amount of wishlist votes. It is published by Interplay so I don't see how it still did not get a release here despite all the Interplay games GOG has been releasing lately. Another interesting point is that Tim Curry is the starring actor. Highly recommended for the fans of the genre! Hoping to see it here soon...

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this time highest number of votes went to Take No Prisoners and Genewars!
This week's stars were The Bizarre Adventures of Woodruff and the Schnibble of Azimuth, Take No Prisoners and Goosebumps: Escape from Horrorland.

Also, 2 games climbed up and secured a place in the list: Amber: Journeys Beyond and GUN. There is now a chance for the latter to enter the Hall of Fame!
We need some GUN!
<span class="bold">Pandora's Box</span>   ( © 1999 Microsoft  ―  Currently 94 votes )
 
 
A puzzle game in which you must solve puzzles in order to locate the seven tricksters released from Pandora's Box and return them to its confines.  To trap each trickster, you must locate four pieces of the box in cities around the World, and then capture the trickster himself in a special extra-hard puzzle.

Includes 350 puzzles of 10 different kinds created for this game: "Find and Fill", "Focus Point", "Image Hole", "Interlock", "Jesse's Strips", "Lens Bender", "Outer Layer", "Overlap", "Rotascope" and "Slices".  The puzzles feature pictures, art, and objects appropriate to the cities in which they're set.  As you proceed, you can find tokens for hints and free puzzles in case you get stuck or don't like some of the puzzle types (which can get rather difficult on the later levels).
 
 
 ▪  <span class="bold">Wishlist entry</span>
 ▪  <span class="bold">MobyGames page</span>
 ▪  <span class="bold">Gameplay video</span>
 
 
NOTE:  A duplicate wishlist entry exists, with only <span class="bold">20 votes</span>.
<span class="bold">Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None</span>   ( © 2005 AWE Productions  ―  Currently 48 votes )
 
 
And Then There Were None is a point-and-click adventure game that follows the plot of the original novel, with the inclusion of a playable character and multiple endings.

Ten people, strangers to each other, are invited to a lavish estate on an isolated island.  Through a recording, their mysterious host accuses each of his guests of murder and proceeds to exact justice.  The tension mounts as, one-by-one, the number of people are reduced through the ingenious plotting of the unseen killer.  Prepare to play the video game based on the best-selling murder mystery of all time.  Can you save the guests in time and live to tell the tale?
 
 
 ▪  <span class="bold">Wishlist entry</span>
 ▪  <span class="bold">MobyGames page</span>
 ▪  <span class="bold">Adventure Gamers' review</span>
 ▪  <span class="bold">Gameplay videos</span>
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_Slaugh_: ...
Perhaps better known as "Ten Little Indians" though certainly way less PC with that title! I was in a play-production of this in HS, re-written to also be a comedy. "Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Heather" (or something like that.)
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drealmer7: Perhaps better known as "Ten Little Indians" though certainly way less PC with that title! I was in a play-production of this in HS, re-written to also be a comedy. "Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Heather" (or something like that.)
The original novel was titled "Ten Little Niggers".  It was published under the title "And Then There Were None" in the United States the following year.  "Ten Little Indians" and "Ten Little Soldiers" were later adaptations of the novel.  "And Then There Were None" sounds more suitable for a mystery game IMHO... but not a comedy!  o.O
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drealmer7: Perhaps better known as "Ten Little Indians" though certainly way less PC with that title! I was in a play-production of this in HS, re-written to also be a comedy. "Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Heather" (or something like that.)
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_Slaugh_: The original novel was titled "Ten Little Niggers". It was published under the title "And Then There Were None" in the United States the following year. "Ten Little Indians" and "Ten Little Soldiers" were later adaptations of the novel. "And Then There Were None" sounds more suitable for a mystery game IMHO... but not a comedy! o.O
Woahsa! Interesting! You, _Slaugh_, are a fountain of knowledge!
We now have the third game who made it to the honorable Hall of Fame: GUN *Claps*

Meanwhile, Goosebumps: Escape from Horrorland and Nightlong: Union City Conspiracy continue climb up in the list!
We need GUN!
Looks like there is a good surprise soon for the followers of this thread!
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damien: Looks like there is a good surprise soon for the followers of this thread!
I'm pretty stoked!!! I hope it is as fun as I remember!
<span class="bold">NiBiRu: Age of Secrets</span>   ( © 2005 Future Games  ―  Currently 88 votes )
 
 
A mysterious World War II tunnel is unearthed while building a new highway in Bohemia.  Martin Holan, a linguistics and archeology student, has been contacted to examine the fascinating discovery.  Upon his arrival to the site, Martin soon uncovers a mysterious murder and a potential connection to the enigmatic tunnel.  What begins as a short expedition to Prague turns into a dangerous and thrilling mystery, where the deep dark secrets of the Nazis, and the demise of the Mayan civilization, have our hero reeling into the heart of an ancient adventure.

NiBiRu: Age of Secrets is a point-and-click adventure game featuring around 80 locations, 5 chapters to play in, 3D character animations, 35 non-player characters, over 50 pages of dialogues, atmospheric visual effects and scenic music.
 
 
 ▪  <span class="bold">Wishlist entry</span>
 ▪  <span class="bold">MobyGames page</span>
 ▪  <span class="bold">Adventure Gamers' review</span>
 ▪  <span class="bold">Gameplay video</span>
Zombie Smashers X2: Punx and Skins (@2005 Totally Screwed Software - currently 5 votes)

It's a gory street beat-em-up with an added RPG-flavor a la River City Ransom, with zombies, ninjas, vampires, skinheads, metalheads, nazis, pirates, robots, demons, government agents and punks to smash galore! Tons of humor too!
Besides the punches and various kicks, you can also use weapons dropped by enemies, such as garbage cans, katanas, tuna, uzis, hammers, pans, swords, hooks etc and knocked down enemies.
In addition it has one of the sweetest punk/ska/electronica soundtrack ;)

Vote for it on the gog wishlist: https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/zombie_smashers_ii
Moby page: https://www.mobygames.com/game/windows/zombie-smashers-x2-punx-and-skins
Hotu page: http://home-of-the-underdogs.org/43-content/games/action/24902--sp-1802181805
Full review: http://www.i-mockery.com/game-features/zsx2/default.php
Full review: http://www.byttenreviews.co.uk/gamereview.php?id=145
Demo (direct downlod link on cnet): http://download.cnet.com/Zombie-Smashers-X2-demo/3001-7433_4-10427370.html?hasJs=n&amp;hlndr=1&amp;dlm=0
Full (player customizable!) soundtrack on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Nx-dDN1_Jk&amp;list=PLLhQkdpj5D1jAWOGB-TxtnnhfdTMtu0Ip
Just a taste: gameplay video on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26J-7QlW8KM

I had so much fun playing this gem and I can only hope you'll enjoy this awesome game too! :)
Post edited September 04, 2015 by mobutu