Favorite DOS era adventure publisher.

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Re: Favorite DOS era adventure publisher.

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Well, Little Big Adventure was published by EA so I'll say EA. :D
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wakeup wrote:Well, Little Big Adventure was published by EA so I'll say EA. :D
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J T wrote:
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Ok thanks but I must really suck. I got the tv working ended up on some bloody alien planet and I'm stuck inside a church. I have a feeling I need to do something with those blasted candlesticks but I've already picked up the bible and I can't figure out what's next. Did you happen to play through it and if so can you help me out please?
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jmbarnes101 wrote:
J T wrote:
jmbarnes101 wrote: Ok, so how do I fix the blasted tv???
Here's the hint guide:

http://www.zombie-cow.com/?page_id=107
Ok thanks but I must really suck. I got the tv working ended up on some bloody alien planet and I'm stuck inside a church. I have a feeling I need to do something with those blasted candlesticks but I've already picked up the bible and I can't figure out what's next. Did you happen to play through it and if so can you help me out please?
I got stuck there for awhile too. There is some writing on the wall near the entry of the church. It's hard to see and there are multiple things to read. Combine the information on the walls with the info in the bible and you should be able to solve the riddle that will help you light the correct candle sequence.
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My favorite publisher is LucasArts. Sam and Max and Day of the Tentacle are just great.
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J T wrote:
jmbarnes101 wrote:
J T wrote:
I got stuck there for awhile too. There is some writing on the wall near the entry of the church. It's hard to see and there are multiple things to read. Combine the information on the walls with the info in the bible and you should be able to solve the riddle that will help you light the correct candle sequence.
I found those and was able to read the bible the first time. When I went back to read it again it had me take it. The problem is that I can't put the bible back on the pedestal to read it since I've already swiped it from there.
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Origin Systems. I liked the Ultima games. And Westwood with Dune and some of the D&D games.
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Gnashvar wrote:Origin Systems. I liked the Ultima games. And Westwood with Dune and some of the D&D games.
But should those count as adventure games?
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For those that don't know, you can buy the Lucas Arts Adventure Pack for $10 on Steam and get The Dig, Loom, Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
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