Who gets this one?
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Who gets this one?
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Colin McRae Rally. I think it is the second installment.
You got it!![]()
I forgot my duties. Here is the next one.
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Day of the Tentacle?
Older than Day of the Tentacle. Hmmm. Maniac Mansion?
Okay. I think I found it. Is this the Pool of Radiance D&D game?
EDIT: I see there are a number of D&D games with this layout. Digging further, this seems to be Curse of the Azure Bonds.
Good work, Kilo! It is that one indeed.
This kind of illustrates how hard it is to estimate the difficulty of these riddles. I was sure that the armor class and hit points columns and the reference of sword arm would set even a younger person familiar with D&D on the right track (this game is really OLD), and the bonds shown on the arm finishing the deal as they look for old D&D games.
You're up!
Well, the first one had a lot of the look of a D&D game, but I wasn't. At least, not sure enough to start wading through the depths of all the D&D games that have been made. It was only the use of "drow" in the second image that made me sure D&D was the right track, and gave me the impetus to look hard in that direction. But yeah, these games can be difficult to gauge difficulty on.
Anyway, onto the next one.
Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
Is that poor town of Megaton living up to its name? Looks like Fallout 3 to me...
Fallout 3? Reminds me on when you blow up Megaton
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Under the patronage of Finlander, patron of Lugotorix & Lifthrasir & joerock22 & Socrates1984 & Kilo11 & Vladyvid & Dick Cheney & phazer & Jake Armitage & webba 84 of the Imperial House of Hader
The next one is only a playable demo so far...yet oldtimers should recognize it.
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Indeed. I'm looking forward to full game.
Your turn.