Posted April 18, 2013
I guess everyone interested in point-and-click adventures is familiar with the classics from LucasArts and Sierra and a few others of similar popularity (Broken Sword, The Longest Journey, Discworld etc.), and also with the more recent ones from companies like Telltale, Daedalic, Wadjet Eye, but what about all the more obscure and lesser known adventure games from the 90's and 2000's up to today? Are they just average games, epigones of the classics, or classics worthy of playing themselves?
Can you name a few that you think others might not have heard of or played (and post links to informative sources, if you like)? Would you recommend them, would you welcome them on GOG or would you advise against playing them? Or would you just like to hear the opinion of others about them?
I'll start by saying that I always wondered whether it's worth to play games like <span class="bold">Bud Tucker in Double Trouble</span> or <span class="bold">Flight of the Amazon Queen</span>. I kind of like the way they look, but I'm afraid their writing and characters might be too clichéd for me to enjoy them. But maybe I'm wrong? What about <span class="bold">Orion Burger</span>? <span class="bold">Tony Tough and the Night of Roasted Moths</span>? Or <span class="bold">Fenimore Fillmore: The Westerner (aka Wanted: A Wild Western Adventure</span>? Did anyone play the indie adventure <span class="bold">Al Emmo and the Lost Dutchman's Mine</span>?
Personally I recall I've played <span class="bold">Toonstruck</span> (it's weird, but it should definitely be on GOG), <span class="bold">Stupid Invaders</span> (even weirder, I didn't like it that much, but it's not bad), <span class="bold">Voodoo Kid</span> (another weird one, for kids, I think; it was ok but not great), <span class="bold">Chewy: Esc from F5</span> (I kind of enjoyed it despite partly awkward voice-acting and cringeworthy jokes and scenarios).
Post more of these and/or comment on them, please! :)
Can you name a few that you think others might not have heard of or played (and post links to informative sources, if you like)? Would you recommend them, would you welcome them on GOG or would you advise against playing them? Or would you just like to hear the opinion of others about them?
I'll start by saying that I always wondered whether it's worth to play games like <span class="bold">Bud Tucker in Double Trouble</span> or <span class="bold">Flight of the Amazon Queen</span>. I kind of like the way they look, but I'm afraid their writing and characters might be too clichéd for me to enjoy them. But maybe I'm wrong? What about <span class="bold">Orion Burger</span>? <span class="bold">Tony Tough and the Night of Roasted Moths</span>? Or <span class="bold">Fenimore Fillmore: The Westerner (aka Wanted: A Wild Western Adventure</span>? Did anyone play the indie adventure <span class="bold">Al Emmo and the Lost Dutchman's Mine</span>?
Personally I recall I've played <span class="bold">Toonstruck</span> (it's weird, but it should definitely be on GOG), <span class="bold">Stupid Invaders</span> (even weirder, I didn't like it that much, but it's not bad), <span class="bold">Voodoo Kid</span> (another weird one, for kids, I think; it was ok but not great), <span class="bold">Chewy: Esc from F5</span> (I kind of enjoyed it despite partly awkward voice-acting and cringeworthy jokes and scenarios).
Post more of these and/or comment on them, please! :)
Post edited April 18, 2013 by Leroux