Summer Games Challenge 2014

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I've been a fan of Maniac Mansion and Monkey Island for years.

My wife played the first Gabriel Knight, and I sort of helped her w/ a few puzzles so it wouldn't be really "new" to me.

Sam & Max is actually a good possibility though. I know there's a lot of them - I assume "First Encounter" is the first?

Aliens Versus Predator
Batman Arkham Asylum
Dragon's Lair
Fallout
Metal Slug 3
Phantasy Star IV
Sonic 3 And Knuckles
Tomb Raider Anniversary
Wonder Boy In Monster World
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But before I decide to go w/ Sam & Max, or any adventure game for that matter, is there perhaps any other genre that anyone sees lacking in my list that would be a better fit for balance?
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noiseredux wrote:is there perhaps any other genre that anyone sees lacking in my list that would be a better fit for balance?
Oculus Rift games, Kinect and Move titles, Free-to-Play games, MOBAs
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The first Sam and Max game is Sam and Max Hit the Road.
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noiseredux wrote:Sam & Max is actually a good possibility though. I know there's a lot of them - I assume "First Encounter" is the first?
Sam & Max Hit the Road is a LucasArts point-and-click adventure game that was released years before TellTale revived the series. (It is also, IMO, one of the very best SCUMM games.)
noiseredux wrote:But before I decide to go w/ Sam & Max, or any adventure game for that matter, is there perhaps any other genre that anyone sees lacking in my list that would be a better fit for balance?
Music & Rhythm? Games like Samba De Amigo, Space Channel 5, etc. might be good additions to your list.
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dsheinem wrote:
noiseredux wrote:is there perhaps any other genre that anyone sees lacking in my list that would be a better fit for balance?
Oculus Rift games, Kinect and Move titles, Free-to-Play games, MOBAs
He is also completely lacking a dating sim game.
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Ack wrote:
dsheinem wrote:
noiseredux wrote:is there perhaps any other genre that anyone sees lacking in my list that would be a better fit for balance?
Oculus Rift games, Kinect and Move titles, Free-to-Play games, MOBAs
He is also completely lacking a dating sim game.
A pigeon dating sim
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Ack wrote:
dsheinem wrote:
noiseredux wrote:is there perhaps any other genre that anyone sees lacking in my list that would be a better fit for balance?
Oculus Rift games, Kinect and Move titles, Free-to-Play games, MOBAs
He is also completely lacking a dating sim game.
I also don't see any games from the "diabetes" genre. Perhaps he should consider Packy & Marlon or Captain Novolin.
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WTF I never knew such games existed O.O a SNES platformer where you play as diabetic elephants who must collect food to keep their blood sugars high? Now there is a game play mechanic that is truly unique :lol:
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ninjainspandex wrote:WTF I never knew such games existed O.O a SNES platformer where you play as diabetic elephants who must collect food to keep their blood sugars high? Now there is a game play mechanic that is truly unique :lol:
I know. :lol:

It's bad enough having juvenile diabetes, but then having your parents give you this:
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I can't imagine...
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:
ninjainspandex wrote:WTF I never knew such games existed O.O a SNES platformer where you play as diabetic elephants who must collect food to keep their blood sugars high? Now there is a game play mechanic that is truly unique :lol:
I know. :lol:

It's bad enough having juvenile diabetes, but then having your parents give you this:
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I can't imagine...
At least it wasn't Bronkie the Bronchiasaurus, the only game to teach children how to use their inhaler while stopping the dinosaurs from going extinct due to dust storms giving them asthma...thus stopping the evolution of mammals and forever dooming mankind.
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