I loved this game as a kid. We weren't allowed to have any video or computer games in our house but I could go down the street to my aunt's and help her play this and other games like Myst even Leisure Suit Larry.
Nope. In my last year of highschool my brother and I got a PS2 together and kept it hidden under the TV cabinet. But I think missing out on those formative years is why I don't really play video games now; I prefer to watch other people like my wife play story-heavy games (I get to do all the character creation).
I remember calling the sierra hotline when i got stuck in this game lol. Absolutely absurd in retrospect that there was a person i could talk to to help me figure out a puzzle in a video game haha.
It's not just old titles though, they have new titles too! I bought The Witcher III on there because it's freaking DRM free over at GOG. Yaees! In addition to that they have a nice programme where if you live in an area where the regional pricing might be overcharging you, you'll get credits back you can use on subsequent purchases. It's common for Steam games to go for like, $49.99 £49.99 and €49.99. 50 euro is actually 53 dollars, and 50 pounds is actually 62 dollars. As a result you end up getting overcharged quite significantly. But GOG has an answer. Hazzah for GOG!
I literally gasped when you said "J.C. Leyendecker". Such an underappreciated artist! I don't hear about him as much as I feel he deserves. He often gets overshadowed by the much-less-classy-much-more-cheesy Norman Rockwell. I'm going to go watch your playthrough now. Your sexy growl intrigued me.
FanfareT.Loudest There's SCI-like engines available, and general classic adventure game engines too. Can't remember the names, but if you search for fan adventure games you'll surely find some
If you have the time, skill, and drive you might look at the free tool Adventure Game Studio. I tinkered around with it about 10 years ago for fun and it was more than capable of making a game like this. I understood programming well enough to make it do what I wanted. I don't have the skills to design the graphics so there is no way I could have made a game by myself. I believe there are other free to cheap toolsets out there as well that could accomplish this.
I played this game at your suggestion Roses and i wish i could unplay it just to play it again for the first time. Its so incredible. It makes me so sad that murder mysteries are essentially extinct as a game genre nowadays.
Watching you play the Laura Bow series is what compelled me to buy it off gog so I could experience it myself. So thank you for making these fun videos that introduce me to games I wouldn't have played otherwise!
This is the first video game I ever felt immersed in. I remember being in the middle of class excited to get home and try different solutions to progress in the game
Is it possible that PushingUpRoses is more of a Laura Bow fan than I am? Only one way to find out: This calls for a trivia contest of obscure facts and details about the games.
great video i found this because i'm doing a bit of a "museums in video games" deep dive at the moment and those reviews are absolutely invaluable, especially since i've never played this before
I know the reply is two years late but... I think it's because Josh also voices other 4 characters in the game, so they didn't want him to sound the same. So they put a heavy filter and possibly slowed down his voice, which sounds unnatural, instead of getting another voice actor.
You are one of my favorite youtubers! I watch all your videos even though I don't play video games and don't know anything about them. I've learned so much from your videos, and you are so knowledgeable and entertaining. Your videos are incredibly well done. Thank you so much!
This (the disk voice-less version) and The Colonel's Bequest, along with the first Gabriel Knight, will always be 3 of my favorite games. Ahhh nostalgia!
Here's another video topic you could do: Your dream Lara Bow sequel. How would it be? Would it work nowadays? Also, thanks for clarifying on the black backgrounds! It's a strange design decision (It makes the game look unfinished) but at least that gives it a justifiable reason.
You have made me have a great appreciation of point & click adventure games, specifically Sierra's games & more specifically Laura Bow. I absolutely adore Laura Bow, & it's all thanks to you, PUR!
Your videos are my whole childhood. Every time I check to see if you've played something, I see that you have. Solidarity! Finally, someone has played the same adventure games as me. I never finished The Dagger of Amon Ra, because the chase part toward the end was too stressful for me lol.
Great. Now I feel the urge to finally purchase it. Thank god for GOG. Also...I really hope you'll cover some more modern adventure games sometime too. Plenty of great stuff the last couple of years and its always a pleasure to listen to your opinions!
I'm glad to see that I'm not the only Fan of this game. I was always a fan of adventure gaming, and this was a fun one. I never even knew it existed until it got dropped on as part of a CD-ROM bundle with (I think) police quest collection. Now i'm going to be down a youtube rabbit hole of adventure games. Thanks
This was an exciting game in ’92 and still is. I always thought Steve’s voice sounded like that phone gag from Home Alone 2. ”Credit card? You got it.”
Longtime fan lurker, here! While I'm a fan of point-and-click adventure games, I haven't player any Laura Bow games, but I'm sure I'll try them out in the future :) Despite hearing you talk about them several times, I never grow tired of hearing it because your enthusiasm and love for these games is noticeable and contagious! Oh, and if possible, try to be a little lighter on the spoilers :P
I've been sitting on the fence about this game until I watched your video, but now I'm convinced it's worth a buy. Thanks for helping me make the decision. Great video, entertaining and very well spoken.
Hot Damn Thank you for bringing up that end of the game test , I spent so much of my childhood getting thru this game , years of playing (pre internet age) finally to arrive at the end game test and be told, I still lose. All because I kept taking all evidence. So let that be the one lesson you learn here, dont take all the evidence from a crime scene. Just what you need!!
This was by far my favorite game growing up. I used to run out of the room when I got caught by the black robed person and wacked. I LOVE that you cover this game. Ever played Prophecy? Gotta do a video on that!!
Roses, I would like to thank you for introducing me to this series, because, as of now, I am AAAAAAAALL about Laura. Seriously. Curly red hair, bright blue eyes, the whole classy southern belle thing, and MMMHMM that ACCENT! I am in LOVE!
*Is it just me..., or does the cover art image of Laura Bow at the **0:43** mark look uncannily like Camren Bicondova, the actress who plays, Selina 'Young Catwoman' Kyle on the Netflix show Gotham?... (Though the game is probably older than she is...)*
8:21 OMG! HAHAHA! I love how he casually goes at her and stabes her like it's a polite thing to do. ''And now, without further adue, if you allow me, I'm going to stab you madam. Yes? Here you go.'' I know its partially due to the hardware limitations but still, VERY FUNNY.
Adventure games (as they were called) provided me with plenty of entertainment and pleasant escapism back in the early 90s, and among my favourites were this one and the Lucas Arts Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (both of which I played several times). It was probably the great cover art for The Dagger of Amon Ra and the subject matter (I've always been big into archeology--and Egyptology in particular) that drew me to this game and I can honestly say I wasn't disappointed. Laura Bow enthralled me for many an hour, even if at times I was frustrated by certain aspects of the gameplay. Of course, by today's standards it all seems rather primitive, but at the time of its release this was cutting edge stuff, made all the more appealing by Sierra's consistently good graphics. They were THE game company back then if your jam was adventure games. Of course, that came at a price, because as I recall each game cost $40 (CDN) and upwards, which was actually quite expensive if you translate that into today's prices. But as far as I was concerned, they were worth every penny. Looking back on them now, there's a certain charm about them that is lost in the games of today--though doubtless that's a bit of nostalgia on my part. If they were to remake The Dagger of Amon Ra, I would hope they would try to retain some of that charm--especially the lush (for the time) background graphics (and, of course, the fabulous cover art for the box). My big regret is having sold my copy long ago--even if I couldn't play it on my current computer (my copy of the game having been on 3 1/2 inch floppies). Just having that box on my bookshelf would be a nice reminder of fun times had and period when my life seemed far less burdened than today.
This game as a preteen also terrified me. I played it before Colonel's Bequest and I remember how excited me and my brother were for it. I can't remember why we chose it but I always assumed it was a bit hit. I admit though I was stuck early on for months because at the party there was something I hadn't done that triggered the scene change.
I love this game too! My favorite Sierra adventure after the Space Quests. I also played it as a kid and somehow managed to solve it without a walkthrough, being pre-internet and all. I didn't have the talkie version so I never heard the voices.
I'm pretty sure, but not positive, that Roses really likes Laura Bow and the Dagger of Amon Ra. However, I need more research before I can to come to any decisive conclusions.
There are some very obvious clues here and there, but like you said, a definitive conclusion just cannot be reached. Truly this will be the subject of debate for decades to come
Laura's voice and personality are the best thing about this game. I have a personal fiction that Laura is Gabriel's Knight grandma, just because she has a 1920's hat in her attic and they're from New Orleans.
One of my favourites and I regret selling my copy when I moved. I still remember having nightmares after playing this at a neighbours house after seeing that first death
That's so funny that the art was inspired by Leyendecker, when I first saw Laura and Steve together I even mentioned it out loud. Bur really, Steve sounds.... unnerving. Give him some helium or something, he's reaching demonic levels!
YAY I'm so glad you did an "official" review of Dagger of Amon Ra, I did enjoy the game a lot, but the only issue I had was that my version of the game was buggy as hell (it was the Roberta Williams' Anthology version), and at one point it wouldn't let me even LOAD my save file. >< So I unfortunately had to give up on playing it myself and watched a Let's Play of it, cuz I wanted to know how it ended so badly.
I don´t know if you ever played or even heard of the Ben Jordan: Paranormal investigator games? I loved those. Especially the 3éd one: The Sorceress of Smailholm. I would love a video on that series if you are familiar with it. If not I think that it would be right up your alley
>Wolf Heimlich Are they serious? The dudes name is Wolf Heimlich? Please don't tell me this guy does evil stuff in secret or I don't know how to handle that.
My grandma owned this game on floppy disk and I have strong memories of it, which is funny because I never got that far (I couldn't figure out how to cross the street without getting run over)
A sarcophagus seems like a fairly normal place to find a corpse.
An ancient mummified one, not a fresh one...
I mean...
Instablaster
That corpse will be a museum piece in 1,000 years. We’re already 5 years down from the original comment. Only 995 to go! 👍
I think Roses can get maybe another... 17 videos out of Laura Bow based content. I'm all for it.
Don't tempt me.
Yeah seriously. I'd watch all of those too!
if we all fight club chant Laura Bow.. over and over.. perhaps she will :D PLEASE!? !!
Do it
Laura bow!
"All 12 of you." There are dozens of us! Dozens!
The death scenes are "unrealistic"? MY PARENTS WERE KILLED BY FALLING ON PORCUPINES.
At the same time?!
Huh? How?
"You join salvation army then I give you unclaimed laundry......HAHAHAHAHA!" XD
Oh that flapper at the end is FULLY Alaska doing Mae West for snatch game.
Thanks for the info about JC Leyendecker, I love this art style
Oh - I didn't know the background influence on the art before. It's clear now that you mention it!
Steve's voice is so deep. It's actually kinda scary?
It's SO bass-y that sometimes he's hard to understand. Not sure what kind of filter they used but it's crazy.
Imagine someone speaking like this, IRL
I agree with Scarfulhu for this one. It's way too unsettling.
Just imagine spending nights with him.
"King Graham rubs the woman's shoulders"
It's so weird. Why couldn't they just use Josh's regular voice, it's fine??
I loved this game as a kid. We weren't allowed to have any video or
computer games in our house but I could go down the street to my aunt's
and help her play this and other games like Myst even Leisure Suit
Larry.
Nope. In my last year of highschool my brother and I got a PS2 together
and kept it hidden under the TV cabinet. But I think missing out on
those formative years is why I don't really play video games now; I
prefer to watch other people like my wife play story-heavy games (I get
to do all the character creation).
Wow, that flapper at the end. Kinda progressive to have a lesbian in the 1920s act so brazenly.
Or for ANYONE to act so brazenly.
I wish this would get a remaster treatment like Grim Fandango and Day of the Tentacle.
Absolutely agreed! = ) The art nouveau -style of this game could really shine with modern technology.
I remember calling the sierra hotline when i got stuck in this game lol. Absolutely absurd in retrospect that there was a person i could talk to to help me figure out a puzzle in a video game haha.
All hail gog.
Wouldn't be playing some of these old games without them.
It's a paradise for a retro pc-gamer. Even just browsing the site makes me happy every time.
gog's simple installers that preset 95% of games to work without messing with dosbox is worth buying old pc games from them alone
GOG is a godsend to anyone with a passion for classic PC games.
It's not just old titles though, they have new titles too! I bought The Witcher III on there because it's freaking DRM free over at GOG. Yaees!
In addition to that they have a nice programme where if you live in an area where the regional pricing might be overcharging you, you'll get credits back you can use on subsequent purchases. It's common for Steam games to go for like, $49.99 £49.99 and €49.99. 50 euro is actually 53 dollars, and 50 pounds is actually 62 dollars. As a result you end up getting overcharged quite significantly.
But GOG has an answer. Hazzah for GOG!
I literally gasped when you said "J.C. Leyendecker". Such an underappreciated artist! I don't hear about him as much as I feel he deserves. He often gets overshadowed by the much-less-classy-much-more-cheesy Norman Rockwell.
I'm going to go watch your playthrough now. Your sexy growl intrigued me.
7:02
"I was just rubbing her neck."
"OH SURE STEVE, I JUST HAD THIS GLASS IN MY PURSE BECAUSE I WAS THIRSTY..."
_
Me internally: "OOOOOHHHHH GET REKT"
I'd love to see someone make a third Lara bow game.
I wish if I had the tools to do so I could at least make a fan Laura Bow game on Newgrounds. Again if only I had the tools!
FanfareT.Loudest There's SCI-like engines available, and general classic adventure game engines too. Can't remember the names, but if you search for fan adventure games you'll surely find some
If you have the time, skill, and drive you might look at the free tool Adventure Game Studio. I tinkered around with it about 10 years ago for fun and it was more than capable of making a game like this. I understood programming well enough to make it do what I wanted. I don't have the skills to design the graphics so there is no way I could have made a game by myself. I believe there are other free to cheap toolsets out there as well that could accomplish this.
Pablo Villareal Ok. Thanks. I'll look into that!
This year apparently.
I played this game at your suggestion Roses and i wish i could unplay it just to play it again for the first time. Its so incredible. It makes me so sad that murder mysteries are essentially extinct as a game genre nowadays.
"to finding a corpse in an empty sarcophagus".
If you found the corpse in the sarcophagus, then it wasn't empty, now was it?
Watching you play the Laura Bow series is what compelled me to buy it off gog so I could experience it myself. So thank you for making these fun videos that introduce me to games I wouldn't have played otherwise!
This is the first video game I ever felt immersed in. I remember being in the middle of class excited to get home and try different solutions to progress in the game
Such a great game and a really fond memory of my early gaming days. Thank you for doing this!
Is it possible that PushingUpRoses is more of a Laura Bow fan than I am? Only one way to find out: This calls for a trivia contest of obscure facts and details about the games.
Please say you're still into this. Try to stump me. I promise I won't look anything up, but go for it and ask me a question.
great video
i found this because i'm doing a bit of a "museums in video games" deep dive at the moment and those reviews are absolutely invaluable, especially since i've never played this before
Holy crap, why does Steve's voice sound like that? Why not just use Josh Mendel's regular voice, it would've been deep enough I think...
I know the reply is two years late but... I think it's because Josh also voices other 4 characters in the game, so they didn't want him to sound the same. So they put a heavy filter and possibly slowed down his voice, which sounds unnatural, instead of getting another voice actor.
The Dagger of Amon Ra sounds like it would make a decent movie
You are one of my favorite youtubers! I watch all your videos even though I don't play video games and don't know anything about them. I've learned so much from your videos, and you are so knowledgeable and entertaining. Your videos are incredibly well done. Thank you so much!
Great video as always. Also, Roses - you do a helluva "grrr" sound. Fantastic!
This (the disk voice-less version) and The Colonel's Bequest, along with the first Gabriel Knight, will always be 3 of my favorite games. Ahhh nostalgia!
2:00 The Blackwell series lets you do this as well. If you haven't you should play those. They are quite good and pretty creepy but not very quirky.
Love the Blackwell games
Here's another video topic you could do: Your dream Lara Bow sequel.
How would it be? Would it work nowadays?
Also, thanks for clarifying on the black backgrounds! It's a strange design decision (It makes the game look unfinished) but at least that gives it a justifiable reason.
I'll never forget this Sierra classic! Great video, PUR!
2:53 got me because of her facial expression. newcomer and fucking digging it
This was my favorite point and click back in the day! Awesome review!! Thanks so much for bringing back the good memories!!
Now I get the jokes you make in your current vids! Love it. -Matt
You have made me have a great appreciation of point & click adventure games, specifically Sierra's games & more specifically Laura Bow. I absolutely adore Laura Bow, & it's all thanks to you, PUR!
The box art is simply gorgeous. Shame big box releases aren't a thing anymore.
How sublimely odd that you posted this during the moment that I was looking over this game on Amazon.....
I love it.
Sierra made some awesome stuff! It's nice seeing kool ones I missed out on :D
Perfect timing, considering GOG.com just re-released both Laura Bow games today!
This looks gorgeous for a game from 1992
Pleeeeeeease never stop making LB videos. We few, we happy few LB lovers have no one else to turn to!!!!!
Laura Bow II is my favourite retro game, and I love this video! 💙
Your videos are my whole childhood. Every time I check to see if you've played something, I see that you have. Solidarity! Finally, someone has played the same adventure games as me. I never finished The Dagger of Amon Ra, because the chase part toward the end was too stressful for me lol.
Great. Now I feel the urge to finally purchase it. Thank god for GOG. Also...I really hope you'll cover some more modern adventure games sometime too. Plenty of great stuff the last couple of years and its always a pleasure to listen to your opinions!
I'm glad to see that I'm not the only Fan of this game. I was always a fan of adventure gaming, and this was a fun one. I never even knew it existed until it got dropped on as part of a CD-ROM bundle with (I think) police quest collection. Now i'm going to be down a youtube rabbit hole of adventure games. Thanks
That laugh is so great
I want you to keep the Asian guy's laugh around as a reaction.
It's $5.99!
It's on GOG!
It's DRM free!
It's...
It's...
It's...
...the Dagger of Amon Ra!
It's not stamped "Made in Pittsburgh"!
This was an exciting game in ’92 and still is. I always thought Steve’s voice sounded like that phone gag from Home Alone 2. ”Credit card? You got it.”
Thumbs up again to Roses for providing such comforting and warming nostalgic entertainment :) Thank you
Longtime fan lurker, here! While I'm a fan of point-and-click adventure games, I haven't player any Laura Bow games, but I'm sure I'll try them out in the future :)
Despite hearing you talk about them several times, I never grow tired of hearing it because your enthusiasm and love for these games is noticeable and contagious! Oh, and if possible, try to be a little lighter on the spoilers :P
I've been sitting on the fence about this game until I watched your video, but now I'm convinced it's worth a buy. Thanks for helping me make the decision. Great video, entertaining and very well spoken.
I loveeeeed this series as a kid!!
As usual, a great video about an awesome game. Thank you for your awesome work PushingUpRoses.
fantastic video as always.
Hot Damn Thank you for bringing up that end of the game test , I spent so much of my childhood getting thru this game , years of playing (pre internet age) finally to arrive at the end game test and be told, I still lose.
All because I kept taking all evidence. So let that be the one lesson you learn here, dont take all the evidence from a crime scene. Just what you need!!
Any review by you is great!
Roses, have you heard of the indie game A Matter of Murder? If you like murder mysteries, you should check it out! It's very Agatha Christie!
I always got stuck as a kid playing this game. But loved everything about it especially all the goodies that came with the game!
Hey, I'd watch a dozen more videos about this game... it's one of my all-time favorites!
This was by far my favorite game growing up. I used to run out of the room when I got caught by the black robed person and wacked. I LOVE that you cover this game. Ever played Prophecy? Gotta do a video on that!!
Roses, I would like to thank you for introducing me to this series, because, as of now, I am AAAAAAAALL about Laura.
Seriously. Curly red hair, bright blue eyes, the whole classy southern belle thing, and MMMHMM that ACCENT! I am in LOVE!
Your videos always highlight my day, Roses. Great as always. I think I'll check these out on GOG.
great review, i thoroughly enjoyed it
Damn PUR has a hell of a community not one dislike
I really like your videos. Please keep up the good work!
yes! Laura Bow! your playthrough was so much fun!
*Is it just me..., or does the cover art image of Laura Bow at the **0:43** mark look uncannily like Camren Bicondova, the actress who plays, Selina 'Young Catwoman' Kyle on the Netflix show Gotham?... (Though the game is probably older than she is...)*
8:21 OMG! HAHAHA! I love how he casually goes at her and stabes her like it's a polite thing to do.
''And now, without further adue, if you allow me, I'm going to stab you madam. Yes? Here you go.''
I know its partially due to the hardware limitations but still, VERY FUNNY.
Adventure games (as they were called) provided me with plenty of entertainment and pleasant escapism back in the early 90s, and among my favourites were this one and the Lucas Arts Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (both of which I played several times). It was probably the great cover art for The Dagger of Amon Ra and the subject matter (I've always been big into archeology--and Egyptology in particular) that drew me to this game and I can honestly say I wasn't disappointed. Laura Bow enthralled me for many an hour, even if at times I was frustrated by certain aspects of the gameplay. Of course, by today's standards it all seems rather primitive, but at the time of its release this was cutting edge stuff, made all the more appealing by Sierra's consistently good graphics. They were THE game company back then if your jam was adventure games. Of course, that came at a price, because as I recall each game cost $40 (CDN) and upwards, which was actually quite expensive if you translate that into today's prices. But as far as I was concerned, they were worth every penny. Looking back on them now, there's a certain charm about them that is lost in the games of today--though doubtless that's a bit of nostalgia on my part. If they were to remake The Dagger of Amon Ra, I would hope they would try to retain some of that charm--especially the lush (for the time) background graphics (and, of course, the fabulous cover art for the box). My big regret is having sold my copy long ago--even if I couldn't play it on my current computer (my copy of the game having been on 3 1/2 inch floppies). Just having that box on my bookshelf would be a nice reminder of fun times had and period when my life seemed far less burdened than today.
The rotoscoped character animations have always given me the uncanny valley creeps.
I am really diggin this content gurl.
I really like you reviewing this game, all of this is overall awsome.
The mousetrap sets off a machine gun? What sort of mice are in this museum anyway?
This game as a preteen also terrified me. I played it before Colonel's Bequest and I remember how excited me and my brother were for it. I can't remember why we chose it but I always assumed it was a bit hit. I admit though I was stuck early on for months because at the party there was something I hadn't done that triggered the scene change.
I love this game too! My favorite Sierra adventure after the Space Quests. I also played it as a kid and somehow managed to solve it without a walkthrough, being pre-internet and all. I didn't have the talkie version so I never heard the voices.
I was stuck in a few places so I had to write Sierra for a hint. lol
Love this game, played it years ago, but took me till a teenage years and the internet to finally beat it. Still got the DOS floppies.
I'm pretty sure, but not positive, that Roses really likes Laura Bow and the Dagger of Amon Ra. However, I need more research before I can to come to any decisive conclusions.
There are some very obvious clues here and there, but like you said, a definitive conclusion just cannot be reached. Truly this will be the subject of debate for decades to come
Laura's voice and personality are the best thing about this game. I have a personal fiction that Laura is Gabriel's Knight grandma, just because she has a 1920's hat in her attic and they're from New Orleans.
the two series are set in the same universe but Laura is not Gabe's grand ma.
Never played any of this series of Sierra games. Might have to check it out! Also, I really love Leyendeker's and Rockwell's art from this period! :D
One of my favourites and I regret selling my copy when I moved.
I still remember having nightmares after playing this at a neighbours house after seeing that first death
That's so funny that the art was inspired by Leyendecker, when I first saw Laura and Steve together I even mentioned it out loud. Bur really, Steve sounds.... unnerving. Give him some helium or something, he's reaching demonic levels!
Zen riddle: if you find a corpse inside an empty sarcophagus, is the sarcophagus _really_ empty?
I don't get how finding a corpse in a sarcophagus is a shock...isn't that what goes in there?
Well, you wouldn't be likely to have been chatting up the occupant of the sarcophagus just a few hours earlier. Not unless you have a TARDIS anyway.
clearly, you underestimate the extralegal creativity of my personal life.
So a museum, just happen to have flesh eating beetles in it, without a big warning sign saying "Warning, these f-ers will eat you!"? XD
My new past time is drinking to ur videos
Wow I didn't know at 8:42 is now a reference to joker and Harley
The black background looks rlly good
You join salvation ahmy, then I give you unclaimed laundry.
Hahahahhaaaa.
8:18
"It was at this moment, she knew... *she fucked up.*"
8:19
**Insert GTA5 WASTED**
YAY I'm so glad you did an "official" review of Dagger of Amon Ra, I did enjoy the game a lot, but the only issue I had was that my version of the game was buggy as hell (it was the Roberta Williams' Anthology version), and at one point it wouldn't let me even LOAD my save file. >< So I unfortunately had to give up on playing it myself and watched a Let's Play of it, cuz I wanted to know how it ended so badly.
I love your work
I can't find the video of where you talk about the death scenes
My fav kinds of videos
This game is what I think of when I ponder the fun games of Sierra.
I don´t know if you ever played or even heard of the Ben Jordan: Paranormal investigator games? I loved those. Especially the 3éd one: The Sorceress of Smailholm.
I would love a video on that series if you are familiar with it. If not I think that it would be right up your alley
Nice! Have you watched Miss Fisher Murder Mysteries? The main character reminds me of Laura Bow. =)
You can never have too many vids on this game. 🙂
That test simile was perfect.
>Wolf Heimlich
Are they serious? The dudes name is Wolf Heimlich?
Please don't tell me this guy does evil stuff in secret or I don't know how to handle that.
Next, Roses should review all Clara Bow movies.
My grandma owned this game on floppy disk and I have strong memories of it, which is funny because I never got that far (I couldn't figure out how to cross the street without getting run over)