Gede: I remember seeing the first game's cinematic clip of the pilots going to their mission, on TV, and thinking "computer games can look like
this"? It still looks quite good today, but until then I mostly saw old ZX Spectrum games. Do notice that things took a
looong time to show up where I lived.
The second time I reacted that way was when I saw Prince of Persia.
krugos2: I also had that reaction to Prince of Persia. When we got our first VGA monitor, another game that impressed me was Golden Axe (which I think I played before Prince of Persia, but I can't be sure), I remember thinking computer graphics couldn't get any better than that, lol. :D
MMLN: Hello zeo, I did not wanted to ask for anything, because I am still playing Battle Chasers and having a blast, but seeing no one is interested in Kyrandia after a very long time, and you have two copies available, I would kindly ask for one of the keys. Any of the three games would be fine.
Many thanks for your work.
krugos2: I would recommend playing them in the chronological order, as the main characters in the sequels were introduced in the first game... and the second game has a post-credits scene that sets up the final game. I hope you enjoy this series, it's not as well regarded as the Lucas Arts and Sierra classics, but I enjoy them just as much (well, the third game not so much).
Also, very grateful to the generous one(s) who donated these keys, the first two Kyrandia games are at the top 5 of my favorite adventure games and I'm happy more people may get to discover these games thanks to the donations. :)
Thanks for advice. I’ll keep that in mind :-)