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Adventure Game Scene of the Day — Saturday 19 April 2014
Rockin’ out in Russia from Big Red Adventure (1995).
My main memory of this game is that could never get it to run at the time. Can’t remember why but it was one of those games that gave me a lot of problems. Is was frustrating because a had seen a lot a cool screenshots from it.
I had problems with it too. Someone at gametz told me to choose the “other” SVGA graphics option during installation and that did the trick for me. Not sure it was worth the effort, didn’t finish the game. The graphics are the best part. The humor is lame, the game is buggy and the controls are pure torture: You have to hold down the right mouse button while dragging icons around the screen and then clicking with the left button. For every object you want to look at.
See you around, wolf. Nerissa
And that stylized (?) text… My eyes!
PC means personal computer
that stylized (?) text… My eyes!
I could’n post a message with cyrillic letters (this is not a cyrillic friendly forum), so here’s a picture of my message box:
right click -> View Image
Everybody wants to be Cary Grant.
Even Me.
-Cary Grant
And that stylized (?) text… My eyes!
Yeah. But I got used to it.
See you around, wolf. Nerissa
Wow, sounds pretty insane. Although I just checked the Amiga longplay, and it seems like they used it only in cutscenes. I guess one can live with that
PC means personal computer
I tried to get this game for ages but didn’t. I think it was free/abandonware somewhere now or something but didn’t get myself around starting it now. Perhaps one day.
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I just checked the Amiga longplay, and it seems like they used it only in cutscenes.
They didn’t use it in balloon text, but pretty much in everything else. Like objects, locations, commands.
See you around, wolf. Nerissa
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