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No point-and-click adventure game has ever come close to topping this
Isaiah Clark
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Adrian Brooks
for me its the longest journey
Adrian Foster
Quest for Glory series is the peaknof the genre.
Brandon Kelly
Came to say this
Dominic Turner
Monkey Island already surpassed it years earlier, though
Adrian Walker
NO SIMON
Justin Brooks
do games like this still get made
Aaron Scott
Definitely not like in the 90s when big franchises made them. I haven't seen any good ones, but they're still occasionally made, especially in Europe. The most recent REALLY good one IMO was Primordia in 2012, but a lot of people like Deponia and the Book of Unwritten Tales sequels which I can't personally stomach.
Landon Green
i guess disco elysium is a modern point and click
opinions on the game vary tho, i thought it was neat but nothing special (longest journey still the best)
Noah Barnes
>point and click adventure
>games
Go read a picture book you baby.
Camden Nguyen
Nope. People make VNs now.
Lucas Powell
Zig Forums is not nearly cultured enough to discuss Simon the Sorcerer.
A shame there never was a resolution to the cliffhanger in 2.
Connor Evans
This, but Simon I&II are still ace.
Michael Miller
>do games like this still get made
Broken Age
Logan Jenkins
Yes, though most of them suck
Leo Perez
shut your whore mouth
Benjamin Reyes
I loved this game as a kid, i need to replay it.
Isaiah Gonzalez
Comedic ones tend to suck, just like the majority of modern comedy, but if you're not opposed to serious stuff I'd look into the games published by WadjetEye.
James Robinson
I fucking enjoyed Curse of Monkey Island and Broken Sword.
But I had a HARD time to get into older adventure games for two reasons:
- Something about being dumb enough to grasp "SCUMM interface" with dozen of commands
- No voice actors sets me off for some reason.
Also:
>I'm not putting my lips on that.
William Thompson
I couldn't get into 2. The setting was really bad.
Colton Walker
Is this the franchise krauts stole
Jeremiah Hill
>Monkey Island
>Broken Sword
>Discworld
some of my favourites
Adam Brown
Broken Age was not fit to lick the boots of 90s point and clicks.
Isaiah Fisher
>- No voice actors sets me off for some reason.
I've always been the opposite. The way its written for just text a lot of the time resulted in a really stilted delivery which reminds me of those videos where they removed the canned laughter from sitcoms.
Angel Lopez
Krauts are crazy for point n clicks.
Too bad they can't make good ones if their lives depended on it.
Landon Perez
Give it a chance. The role playing guys crack me up to this day.
Julian Allen
Thimbleweed park by Ron Gilbert released in 2017
Juan Lee
Monkey Island, Ringworld and Blue Force were my favourite P&Cs. Simon the Sorcerer was pretty neat too.
Anthony Adams
i prefer the adventure games where you type commands like king's quest or police quest. for some reason it was cooler than just clicking words
Hudson Fisher
yeah it always seems strange to me to see people pining for more point and click adventures specifically, while text adventures are based
Christian Bennett
Check out the parser based IF. Start with Andrew Plotkin's Dreamhold which also functions as a tutorial.
Connor Russell
I think you're able to do different types of puzzles that way.
John Cruz
The Shivah is a funny one about Jews and goyim.
Brayden Ramirez
Yeah, and the ease of implementation meant you could factor in several solutions, which a lot of the good ones did. I can't remember the game, but there was one with a weight puzzle, and because every item in the game had a weight you didn't need to do specific things with specific things, just get the right weights.
Kevin White
Ethan Perry
*watches god of s.o.y with mouth agape