What was your favorite shareware game?
from Zombiepirate@lemmy.world to retrogaming@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 17:14
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I’m pretty sure Doom will be the most popular (and my pick too), but I’ll throw a shout-out to Epic Pinball; that Android table was the best one in the game anyway.

#retrogaming

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DmMacniel@feddit.org on 05 Mar 17:35 next collapse

Hail to the King Baby (Duke Nukem 3d)

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abbadon420@lemm.ee on 05 Mar 20:15 collapse

I’m getting flashbacks

lordnikon@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 17:39 next collapse

Tyrian

Zombiepirate@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 17:46 next collapse

Oh, I just remembered Castle of the Winds, too. What a great era for games!

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dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 17:53 next collapse

I got my ass handed to me by Castle of the Winds when I was a kid. And that doofy-ass default barbarian sprite…

We always called that one Castle Of The Windows, since the entire game engine is constructed of 32x32 pixel Windows icons.

CrayonRosary@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 01:16 next collapse

Native Windows UI controls for a game. Classic.

ddash@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Mar 13:42 collapse

it’s like that Indiana Jones Adventure game.

RainyTank@lemmy.ca on 06 Mar 02:13 next collapse

Wow what a throwback. I feel like i was always getting cursed and poisoned. Now i feel the need to find this game and finish it.

Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Mar 16:19 next collapse

Castle of the Winds 1 and 2 were incredible!

hobbsc@lemmy.sdf.org on 06 Mar 21:52 collapse

came here to post this. my buddy had it and i still play it every couple of years.

dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 17:52 next collapse

I was always struck by the similarity to the blue robot on that table to Cyborg from Rise of the Robots and I wonder if there was some cross-pollination there.

SplashJackson@lemmy.ca on 06 Mar 02:21 collapse

He’s actually based on the genie from Aladdin

Gerudo@lemm.ee on 05 Mar 17:56 next collapse

Might be pushing the limits of shareware, but the demo of Quake 1 on cd for a buck. A simple console command unlocked the full version.

DudeImMacGyver@kbin.earth on 05 Mar 17:58 next collapse

Duke Nukem 3D probably. That or Rise of The Triad.

I eventually bought DN in the 90s and played the shit out of it.

s38b35M5@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 14:26 collapse

RoTT WAS SO FUN! How about heretic, another Doom clone? The chicken weapon was a favorite of mine.

DudeImMacGyver@kbin.earth on 06 Mar 17:19 collapse

Heretic 1 and 2 were great fun

loam@sh.itjust.works on 05 Mar 17:58 next collapse

I played a lot of TetriNET and Subspace Continuum with my old online community. Great times.

More detail edit: TetriNET walked so Tetris 99 could run. Version 1 does not install on Windows anymore (but has a Linux version). Version 2 works, complete with its archaic user registration that asks for too many details.

Continuum is a large PvP arena Asteroids-like 2D space shooter. It’s on Steam now. Starts tough to control and with a high skill ceiling, so be wary of the veterans. The Death Star Battle map is a blast with a big group. It feels like trying to speed through a narrow maze on bumper boats during a huge battle.

Zombiepirate@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 19:32 next collapse

Oh I’d forgotten about Subspace; what a classic!

mysticpickle@lemmy.ca on 06 Mar 20:24 collapse

I could not for the life of me get my head into the classic version of subspace. Buuuut Trench Wars was sick AF especially when the server admins set up Zombies! Events on the weekends.

Azathoth@fedia.io on 05 Mar 18:01 next collapse

Escape Velocity and its sequels.

KoboldCoterie@pawb.social on 05 Mar 18:11 collapse

Geez, I’d forgotten about that game. I spent an unreasonable amount of time playing those.

Azathoth@fedia.io on 05 Mar 18:29 next collapse

No such thing as unreasonable with those games because they were brilliant.

Flagstaff@programming.dev on 05 Mar 19:54 collapse

Time to sink into the next: Endless Sky (also @Azathoth@fedia.io)

KoboldCoterie@pawb.social on 05 Mar 21:41 collapse

Somewhat different style, but there’s also Starsector!

Flagstaff@programming.dev on 06 Mar 19:39 collapse

Right, I forgot about that one… Haven’t tried it yet. Come to think of it, Soldat was also shareware, and I sunk hundreds of hours into it.

pauldrye@lemm.ee on 05 Mar 18:24 next collapse

Commander Keen is probably the one that I liked the most that is also well known.

My personal favorite was Bass Class, which is weird because I’ve zero interest in real-life fishing, then or now.

KeenSnappersDontCome@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 19:22 next collapse

Mordor 1 The Depths of Dejenol
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still available from Decklins Demise

Its the game that got me into dungeon crawlers particularly Demise: Rise of the Ku’Tan, and the epxansions Ascension and Revenge of the Tavern Keeper

Kaput@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 19:24 next collapse

Wolfenstein 3d, and commander Keen

2fm@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 19:37 next collapse

Oh my god… epic pinball! I had completely forgotten about this!! Thanks for that hit of nostalgia =)

Zombiepirate@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 19:41 collapse

The music is just as great as you remember.

lnxtx@feddit.nl on 05 Mar 19:53 next collapse

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IndyCar Racing II

Damage simulation 😍

ProfessorProteus@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 20:07 next collapse

I spent so many hours as a kid on my dad’s Thinkpad playing Gravity Well. It came on one of those “50 Great Games” CDs or something like that. The goal is to claim all the planets in the system, which you do by simply landing on them, then building defenses against your opponents. It’s so much fun because your ship has pretty realistic inertia and the planets have actual gravity wells. The AI opponents can be quite difficult and aggressive. Challenging and fun, with great sound effects for the time!

This screenshot is from an Internet Archive page for the game, but I’m pretty sure it’s only the shareware version. I gotta check again when I get off work!

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Edit: I’m 99% certain it’s from this exact CD for anyone interested. I’ve never been able to find a full version unfortunately…

Zombiepirate@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 20:17 next collapse

That sounds fantastic, I might have to give it a shot.

Areldyb@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 20:33 collapse

I forgot all about this game! My go-to strategy was to attack freighters from the other factions while they were in flight and force them to change sides. My space pirate empire was unstoppable!

ProfessorProteus@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 20:47 collapse

Yes!! And you could kind of cheese the game by pressing both fire buttons in rapid succession (down arrow and ‘d’ I think). I loved making passes around an enemy’s planet and staying just ahead of their defenses, and becoming basically an A-10 Warthog in space. It was kind of difficult since your bullets inherited your velocity so you had to shoot at weird angles 😁

Thassodar@lemm.ee on 05 Mar 20:36 next collapse

Sky Roads, Test Drive 2, Jill of the Jungle, Halloween Harry, Jetpack, so many great games that I played the hell out of their shareware versions.

Zombiepirate@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 20:44 next collapse

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We used to play Sky Roads on the school computers all the time. Great game.

nailbar@sopuli.xyz on 06 Mar 14:29 collapse

Oh boy I loved Jetpack and Skyroads!

Kolanaki@pawb.social on 05 Mar 20:36 next collapse

Quake

Glytch@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 20:43 next collapse

I spent a lot of time playing Raptor: Call of the Shadows, a vertically-scrolling shooter with an upgrade system.

There was also Rise of the Triad, a pretty decent Doom-clone

mysticpickle@lemmy.ca on 06 Mar 20:22 collapse

I actually bought the boxed version of the game on 4 separate 3.5" floppies :o

Was in a clearance bin at Toys R Us for like 5 bucks. I remember being so stoked to be able to buy all the different weapons they teased at the end of the shareware episode!

almost1337@lemm.ee on 05 Mar 20:43 next collapse

Raptor: Call of the Shadows

eRac@lemmings.world on 05 Mar 20:46 next collapse

Want a fun piece of trivia? Epic Pinball launched Digital Extremes, the developer behind Warframe.

argentcorvid@midwest.social on 06 Mar 04:46 collapse

And is named Epic because of Epic (Mega)Games

makatwork@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 21:25 next collapse

Doom, Wolf3d, Diablo, and Castle of the Winds

Nemo@slrpnk.net on 05 Mar 21:27 next collapse

ZZT, the game that launched Epic. Say, there’s gotta be a ZZT community somewhere on lemmy, right?

__Lost__@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Mar 01:45 next collapse

I didn’t realize anybody else had ever played that game. I downloaded that from AOL back when I was signing up for a free month trial every month from those CDs in the mail.

Nemo@slrpnk.net on 06 Mar 09:03 collapse

There’s a whole community around self-made games using the editor that came with it, including a website full of games and a forum. A few years back one of us published a book about the community (and how we all turned out trans).

rob_t_firefly@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 15:34 collapse

I’m so happy to learn there’s still an active community going, and that book is an instant purchase. Thank you for the info!

rob_t_firefly@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 15:33 collapse

I was so addicted to ZZT back then! The player-made worlds were such a delight, and my slow-ass computer which choked on so many then-current games ran them without trouble.

Now I want to try it out again.

Nemo@slrpnk.net on 06 Mar 16:17 collapse

People are still making games using it! When I get a bit more free time I want to polish up and republish the ones I made.

rob_t_firefly@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 16:56 collapse

I always wanted to play with the editor and make a game with it back then, but never got around to it. Perhaps it’s still not too late!

Nemo@slrpnk.net on 06 Mar 18:52 collapse

ZZT is officially freeware these days, too! The last original floppy was purchased about five years ago, and afterwards Sweeney declared the program officially free to use, though sadly not open-source. I believe it has been successfully decompiled for over a decade, though.

zod000@lemmy.ml on 05 Mar 21:38 next collapse

Pinball Fantasies, Raptor, Heretic

iStone@feddit.org on 05 Mar 22:11 next collapse

Avoid the Noid, Raptor, Commander Keen, Epic Pinball, Nibbles

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AbidingOhmsLaw@lemmy.ml on 05 Mar 23:41 collapse

Was that a Dominos pizza sponsored game? I seem to remember “Avoid the noid” was a slogan of theirs.

ouRKaoS@lemmy.today on 05 Mar 23:53 next collapse

Yup! There was also “Yo! Noid” on NES

iStone@feddit.org on 06 Mar 06:37 collapse

Indeed it was. Despite being mediocre, I played that game extensively. This was before Domino’s Pizza existed in our region - they wouldn’t expand here until a decade later.

killeronthecorner@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 22:22 next collapse

Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold

My first FPS and an excellent one. Sooo many hidden rooms and insane enemies.

Apogee was on fire during that whole era

happysplinter@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 00:54 collapse

I’ve been trying to remember the name of this game for ages. Thank you!!!

killeronthecorner@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 09:41 collapse

Such a gem… Oh go on then, I will revive my dosbox and play it all evening. You’ve twisted my arm :-P

hark@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 23:17 next collapse

Monster Bash! It was one of the better-playing platformers on the PC back in the day and I loved the halloween aesthetic.

Bilbob_Tubbins@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 23:28 next collapse

Don’t remember the name of it but it was a Geometry Wars style shooter where the playing field would tilt as you moved. Played a ton of that game.

ouRKaoS@lemmy.today on 05 Mar 23:56 next collapse

There was some bootleg Tetris game I played the hell out of, because it ran on my shitty hand-me-down 286 with dual 5 1/4" floppy drives & no hard disk.

Madblood@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 23:58 next collapse

<img alt="Shadow Warrior" src="https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/f6a883ca-4410-4f51-9b45-8ccec6bbbc0f.png"> Who want-a some Wang?!

ramenshaman@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 01:34 next collapse

Memory unlocked

s38b35M5@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 14:28 collapse

“I am da Shaddo wahdiyah. Lessuh fight!”

__Lost__@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Mar 01:48 next collapse

I played a lot of 2 games that nobody I’ve spoken to has ever heard of: Mordor the depths of dejenol Exile escape from the pit Both were great, I think exile had been remade by the programmer with a different title too

KeenSnappersDontCome@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 04:14 collapse

There was a Mordor 2 shareware as well. The game never got a full release but laid the foundation for Demise: Rise of the Kutan (2000). The rights to the game were sold to Decklin and they released expansions Ascension (2016) and Revenge of the Tavern Keeper (2024). Demos for Demise and the expansions are available at www.decklinsdemise.com

Found out the exile games are now distributed as freeware www.spiderwebsoftware.com/exile/winexile.html www.spiderwebsoftware.com/productsOld.html

__Lost__@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Mar 12:15 collapse

Wow, that’s awesome, thanks!

mysticpickle@lemmy.ca on 06 Mar 01:54 next collapse

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Thcdenton@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 04:43 next collapse

MY DUDE

mysticpickle@lemmy.ca on 06 Mar 07:01 collapse

Save 5 rounds of cash for a death’s head nuke

Shriek “Now tremble before Thor’s Hammer mortals!” to your friends seated around you

Press fire

Accidentally blow yourself up when the wind pushes it back in your direction 🤡

Couldbealeotard@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 13:56 next collapse

Great game.

Did this exist before or after worms?

s38b35M5@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 14:25 collapse

Long before

Num10ck@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 15:43 collapse

before or after gorilla.bas? i remember there being even old types of this gameplay.

mysticpickle@lemmy.ca on 06 Mar 16:54 collapse

Def after gorilla

Adderbox76@lemmy.ca on 06 Mar 14:38 next collapse

Spending every lunch hour on the library computer with three friends in 1994 playing this is probably why I didn’t have a girlfriend.

Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Mar 15:08 collapse

My first internet game was a Scorched Earth-inspired game where you’re in space, on planets, with gravity and stuff. I wish I remembered the name of it, it was amazing.

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SplashJackson@lemmy.ca on 06 Mar 02:22 next collapse

One Must Fall 2097

You just heard the lightning strike

Poop@lemmy.ca on 06 Mar 05:11 next collapse

The theme song is the shit

youtu.be/1FA6UdL7-ls

BobsAccountant@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 07:03 next collapse

Man. I love that game. Still fire it up every so often. That sequel was also an early example of just how terrible a sequel can be. So disappointing.

Akasazh@feddit.nl on 06 Mar 10:27 next collapse

What a banger

TGTX@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Mar 16:16 collapse

Kenny Chou! He also composed Zone 66 which is another awesome DOS game soundtrack.

renrenPDX@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 20:29 next collapse

The .mtm master himself.

Poop@lemmy.ca on 06 Mar 23:05 collapse

Cool, I’ll check it out, thanks for the recommendation! I don’t think I ever played Zone 66.

banazir@lemmy.ml on 06 Mar 07:37 collapse

So good. I wish OpenOMF matures soon.

zabadoh@ani.social on 06 Mar 02:44 next collapse

“Stars!” en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stars!

A 4X game for Win 3.11 that was set up for multi-player by email and ftp turbo.

Fantastically ergonomic use of early GUI features.

You could design your own alien race and ships, the default races were well balanced, but all played very differently.

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Thcdenton@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 04:45 next collapse

We got mario kart at home

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TheEighthDoctor@lemmy.zip on 06 Mar 08:52 next collapse

What is the name of this game, I played it so much as a kid but I always forget the name

Edit: Wacky Wheels, got it though reverse image search

ddash@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Mar 13:40 collapse

I loved Whacky Wheels so much but recently put it on my Steamdeck and eh, it did not age well. Very choppy gameplay. But it still has a place in my heart.

h0rnman@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Mar 05:04 next collapse

I was a huge fan of Solar Winds: The Escape. Cool plot, aliens, dogfights, ship systems management, evil shadow governments, rebels… what’s not to love? It was my introduction to the genre and will always hold a special place

mysticpickle@lemmy.ca on 06 Mar 07:08 next collapse

Solar winds blew my mind once I actually figured out all the controls. The universe they built was super cool and I really dug the combat. Can’t count the number of times I got owned by this guy trying to blow him up from the get go.

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null_dot@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Mar 07:30 next collapse

I’m so stoked to see this here. It was my first thought when I saw the thread.

It was a stand out experience from my childhood.

h0rnman@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Mar 13:24 collapse

For real though, I’d love to see a modern take on this - something in between NMS, Mechwarrior, and FTL. I’ve not found anything out there with the correct combination of exploration, ship customization and management, and sinister plot. Several games get closer, but they’re all missing something

Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Mar 15:13 collapse

Oh my gawd. I was reading the comment above yours when Solar Winds popped into my head. Then I scroll down to see this. Bless you.

ninjakttty@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 05:08 next collapse

A couple of people have mentioned Raptor: Call of the shadows, which was an absolute favorite of mine. Skyforce Reloaded is pretty close in terms of gameplay. I wish there were more games out there like Raptor

mysticpickle@lemmy.ca on 06 Mar 07:19 collapse

You try Tyrian? It was like raptor but dialed up to 11 with different planes and an actual storyline :o

Klear@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 12:32 collapse

There’s a pretty good Android port now! Look up OpenTyrian.

mysticpickle@lemmy.ca on 06 Mar 15:09 collapse

Woah didn’t know about the Android port! Def gonna check it out. Thanks!

Omega_Jimes@lemmy.ca on 06 Mar 05:11 next collapse

I can’t tell you how many times I played the shareware version of Gazillionaire.

zarathustrad@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 07:07 collapse

Great deal.

Lizard@discuss.tchncs.de on 06 Mar 07:08 next collapse

Comanche: Maximum Overkill, the very first game to use VOXELS, the FUTURE of PC GAMING!

weirdo_from_space@sh.itjust.works on 06 Mar 07:28 next collapse

I’ve been playing some Jazz Jackrabbit and Duke Nukem 1, they are both great. I think I prefer the design of DOS games to the design of console games.

JustARegularNerd@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Mar 08:03 next collapse

Colobot - don’t think it was “shareware” but it absolutely came as a demo on ceebot.com (still hosted there today I believe). Literally THE game that got me into computer programming and whatnot.

Otherwise for actual shareware, I loved Jazz Jackrabbit 2, Crazy Gravity and The Worm (found it!)

I really wanted to play a couple shareware games called Jetpack Joyride, and Hot Chix n Gear Stix as a kid, but neither of them would play on my Windows XP netbook as they had a hard check for if you were on either Windows 95 or 98, even with compatibility mode.

Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Mar 16:21 collapse

Jazz Jackrabbit always crashed out on my 486 D: I wanted to play it so badly.

JustARegularNerd@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Mar 20:09 collapse

Oh, would’ve been so frustrating! I remember having a Pentium 4 laptop with an NVIDIA GPU and that thing unsurprisingly cooked itself, so I then tried 1NSANE (Codemasters’ soft body physics car game) on my crappy little netbook instead and it just couldn’t handle it.

It would be some time before I was gifted an Acer Aspire with dedicated graphics and a busted screen that I could play 1NSANE again

BlueSquid0741@lemmy.sdf.org on 06 Mar 08:58 next collapse

I think this question just fried my brain. I don’t even know where to start.

Most played shareware of all time though was probably Transport Tycoon.

Horrabin@programming.dev on 06 Mar 20:42 collapse

Was It shareware? Didn’t know it!

I’m still enjoying It with OpenTTD www.openttd.org

BlueSquid0741@lemmy.sdf.org on 06 Mar 20:55 collapse

The original Transport Tycoon was distributed as shareware, would have been 95 or 96 when I was playing it off a shareware disc.

Not sure if TTD got a shareware release too, but i got that one as a retail boxed version.

But for 94 or 95 if you didn’t have a shareware version then your game was pretty much doomed.

Akasazh@feddit.nl on 06 Mar 10:28 next collapse

Realmz

SwordInStone@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 12:38 next collapse

brave dwarves 1

www.myabandonware.com/game/brave-dwarves-hyw

Zombiepirate@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 14:48 collapse

The graphic design looks so much like Spelunky. Cool!

bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de on 06 Mar 13:29 next collapse

Commander Keen!

Jumping around with the pogo stick in Keen 6 was so much fun. I recently found the full game. Was surprised how hard that factory level was. But the music was still how I remembered it.

s38b35M5@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 14:32 next collapse

So many great titles in the comments. I’ll add a few of mine:

Jill of the Jungle
Zaxxon
Heretic (Doom clone)
Stellar 7 (can’t recall if shareware or if I just shared it)

Zombiepirate@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 14:39 next collapse

I don’t know if it was their SDK or what, but Epic’s sound design in this era was so good. Jill of the Jungle still stands out to me for that.

rob_t_firefly@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 15:26 next collapse

Heretic was more than a Doom clone, it was developed using a modified Doom engine with the participation of Doom developers. It was a clever game in its own right, adding a lot of fresh elements to the then-budding FPS genre.

Awesomo85@sh.itjust.works on 06 Mar 21:58 collapse

All great selections!

I was a fan of all of the Apogee platformers:

Commander Keen,

Cosmo’s Cosmic Adventure,

Monster Bash

Also Lucasfilm games:

Loom,

Maniac Mansion

What a great time for PC gaming!

Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Mar 15:14 next collapse

ITT: everyone had the same “500 games on two CDs!” Shareware compilation CDs that I had growing up.

mysticpickle@lemmy.ca on 06 Mar 20:14 next collapse

I’ll show you mine if you show me yours:

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renrenPDX@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 20:27 collapse

Or we are old enough to remember them the first time around vs reruns.

ivanafterall@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 15:50 next collapse

Probably Rise of the Triad.

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Pretty sure I even bought the full game and never ended up getting very far. I also remember spending a little chunk of time on Hugo 3: Jungle of Doom, but could never figure it out enough to progress very far.

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Edit: Another one I was trying to recall, the name was H.U.R.L.

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mysticpickle@lemmy.ca on 06 Mar 20:11 collapse

Loved the Hugo games. The jungle one was probably my favorite up to the point where I needed to find out some trivia question about the name of some person’s dog before the time of Internet.

ivanafterall@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 20:13 collapse

I spent more time with Police Quest, which was similar. I remember trying the Hugo Jungle Shareware multiple times and getting frustrated going back-and-forth, stuck.

ICastFist@programming.dev on 06 Mar 17:40 next collapse

To me, it was Raptor Call of Shadows, a very nice shmup where you could buy new weapons between missions

renrenPDX@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 20:31 next collapse

We had to be memory experts back then. QEMM FTW!

bonegakrejg@lemmy.ml on 06 Mar 23:07 next collapse

Quake was awesome, especially since you could play the online multiplayer from the free version.

ksigley@lemm.ee on 07 Mar 00:52 next collapse

Jesus, that’s a deep cut.

higgsboson@dubvee.org on 07 Mar 01:08 next collapse

Scorched Earth

BoxOfFeet@lemmy.world on 07 Mar 01:59 next collapse

Jazz Jackrabbit, Jetpack, and Combat Tanks.

AbnormalHumanBeing@lemmy.abnormalbeings.space on 08 Mar 19:20 collapse

It’s a simple choice, really, considering how many hours I managed to invest as a kid:

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