Trying to find a first person point and click sci-fi horror game. It was around a decade ago that I played it-I'm thinking pre-2014? What I can remember is that you're an astronaut whose ship crash lands on a Mars-like planet. If I recall correctly, you moved around the ship and found most of your crew dead. Once you left the ship, you walked out to a desert-like plain and you began conversing with someone over your comms (I think this was another part of your crew). You find some mysterious monoliths here and there, and you find out that some of your crew had been trekking outside the ship. After you piece together parts of the mystery, you enter one of the monoliths, and I believe you had to avoid some sort of enemies in there. Once you solve the monolith puzzle, a space ship hovers in front of you. That's the end of the game, and I can't really remember much more of it. Any help would be obliged.
Great video! Took me back! Its a long shot but seeing this video reminded me of a old PC game I used to play but can't remember. It was like Myst but you was stuck in a temple and had to solve a certain amount of puzzles. If anyone has heard of that game please let me know.
Physicus and Opera fatal is missing. Two very amazing point and click adventure game about music and physics. I very reccomend all the braingame games (chemicus, bioscopia, mathica, geographicus etc)
I am trying to find this game (and my memory fades by each day) a 2d game, most likely a point and click game as i remember words in buttons on vhe bottom of the screen. I remember yellow buildings, with simplistic architecture, almost like mud houses with some circular windows. I remember stone roads, a fire hydrant, and a bridge. I checked the list of puzzle games made in 1990's and closest thing I got was the Discworld game. I was a very small kid and I did not know english at that time. The game was most likely a demo. What I mean is please any game with cartoonish aesthetic and heavy yellow pallete would work. I also remember the protagonist being male and somebody (maybe even the protagonist) gaving a black jacket. The setting felt aliem to me, almost like it takes place in Mars or somewhere like Algeria or Tunis. These are the final memories I have of this game. Please, some one help me. Edit: I checked Sierra and Lucasarts catalogs, so it is not an Indiana Jones game. It had a more catoonish almost like a newspaper caricature art design. Also had multiple NPC's EDIT: looked SUSPICIOUSLY close to Freddy Pharkas game. Except it had a fire hydrant and dirt buildings.
I have looked everywhere but I can't find it. It was a point and click investigative/detective game (mid-late 90s). The story was taking place in a big metropolitan city during the 80s. It was night. Jazz music in the background... Does ring any bell?
I'm searching for a sililar game. I remember a scene in a building, where you have to go upstairs in an elevator. The elevator didn't work so you had to take out it's fuse, bridge the fuse with a bubblegum paper, and put the fuse back in. Anybody knows that game?
Me too, there's a game I used to play around 93-96 which had a animal character and was a point and click investigate/detective game. Can not find it anywhere!!!! If anyone has any ideas please let me know. I think u started if in like a room in a flat then make yourself outside then so on!!!!!! Lol, I know that ain't the best of help lol.
the one I looked for is not here, hmm... space side-scrooler, point and click, you had some sort of pet around... you could click to turn stuff on or off. 1996-1999 or such
i remember one game. it was a point and lick game on windows 98. it was set in the apocalypse. I think it might've been one of the space quest games but i believe the graphics were VGA. all i remember is that it looked a lot like Monkey island. Any ideas?
dudes, im searching for a game since a very long time, its a mix between zero critical and mission critical. Point and click, pre-rendered backgrounds, 3d moving character, was inside a human spaceship, grey aliens roamed the ship. 1990s - 2003/5 as much.
Im looking for a point and click pc game. I think it is a 90s game maybe early 2000. You started outside a house and a kid told you to enter the house to save his friend who lived there with his grandfather or uncle, who was an old evil wizard. You had to choose between 4 animals I think and enter the house looking for clues of where could be the kid.
Hey could U help me found this game which I played back in 90s or early 00s What I remember is, the game was a puzzle point and click and the character will say "that won't work" or just "hmmm.." if i clicked on something, Any helpful clue would be appreciated 😌😌🙏🏼
I'm trying to find a point and click game, that in the beginning, you are in a pub or bar and it kinda makes you think of the "Cheers" tv show, and everyone in the bar is an alien in disguise I think. Dang I wish I could remember the name of it!
Looking for this point and click game when all I can remember was there was an AI companion who cracked jokes, I feel like he was the AI for my exosuit? Or maybe a robot, and there was a portrait of him at the bottom right. The only joke I can remember fully was a "don't squeeze the shaman" when talking to a village shaman. You the player had technology and visited places or maybe times that didn't have it. It was closer to the style of Myst than monkey island. I don't know, my cousin let me play it for a few hours, and now he has no idea what game it was.
Trying to find a first person point and click sci-fi horror game. It was around a decade ago that I played it-I'm thinking pre-2014? What I can remember is that you're an astronaut whose ship crash lands on a Mars-like planet. If I recall correctly, you moved around the ship and found most of your crew dead. Once you left the ship, you walked out to a desert-like plain and you began conversing with someone over your comms (I think this was another part of your crew). You find some mysterious monoliths here and there, and you find out that some of your crew had been trekking outside the ship. After you piece together parts of the mystery, you enter one of the monoliths, and I believe you had to avoid some sort of enemies in there. Once you solve the monolith puzzle, a space ship hovers in front of you. That's the end of the game, and I can't really remember much more of it. Any help would be obliged.
You found it ?
You found it? And already tried telling about it on reddit? They can help you
Dig
Dig
What sort of enemies?
I didn't play many of these... I was only 16 in 1998,but dang this brings back memories.
Great video! Took me back!
Its a long shot but seeing this video reminded me of a old PC game I used to play but can't remember. It was like Myst but you was stuck in a temple and had to solve a certain amount of puzzles. If anyone has heard of that game please let me know.
You missed Nightlong: Union City Conspiracy from 1998
Physicus and Opera fatal is missing. Two very amazing point and click adventure game about music and physics. I very reccomend all the braingame games (chemicus, bioscopia, mathica, geographicus etc)
This is such a great compilation!
Keep up the good work
Thanks man ... I love adventure games, especially Point & Click. This is like Holy Grail for me :D
where can i get the music in the video? love it. its so atmospheric
what is the song in the background?
I am trying to find this game (and my memory fades by each day) a 2d game, most likely a point and click game as i remember words in buttons on vhe bottom of the screen. I remember yellow buildings, with simplistic architecture, almost like mud houses with some circular windows. I remember stone roads, a fire hydrant, and a bridge. I checked the list of puzzle games made in 1990's and closest thing I got was the Discworld game.
I was a very small kid and I did not know english at that time. The game was most likely a demo.
What I mean is please any game with cartoonish aesthetic and heavy yellow pallete would work.
I also remember the protagonist being male and somebody (maybe even the protagonist) gaving a black jacket.
The setting felt aliem to me, almost like it takes place in Mars or somewhere like Algeria or Tunis.
These are the final memories I have of this game. Please, some one help me.
Edit: I checked Sierra and Lucasarts catalogs, so it is not an Indiana Jones game. It had a more catoonish almost like a newspaper caricature art design. Also had multiple NPC's
EDIT: looked SUSPICIOUSLY close to Freddy Pharkas game. Except it had a fire hydrant and dirt buildings.
I have looked everywhere but I can't find it. It was a point and click investigative/detective game (mid-late 90s). The story was taking place in a big metropolitan city during the 80s. It was night. Jazz music in the background... Does ring any bell?
Hackeronte noctropolis?
Hackeronte or Normality?
I'm searching for a sililar game. I remember a scene in a building, where you have to go upstairs in an elevator.
The elevator didn't work so you had to take out it's fuse, bridge the fuse with a bubblegum paper, and put the fuse back in.
Anybody knows that game?
Detective Orlando?
Me too, there's a game I used to play around 93-96 which had a animal character and was a point and click investigate/detective game. Can not find it anywhere!!!! If anyone has any ideas please let me know. I think u started if in like a room in a flat then make yourself outside then so on!!!!!! Lol, I know that ain't the best of help lol.
Where is Grim Fandango?
the one I looked for is not here, hmm... space side-scrooler, point and click, you had some sort of pet around... you could click to turn stuff on or off. 1996-1999 or such
Do you remember a game for the Amiga in the 90’s. A bit like Outer Limits in style point and Click. Can’t remember what it was called.
i remember one game. it was a point and lick game on windows 98. it was set in the apocalypse. I think it might've been one of the space quest games but i believe the graphics were VGA. all i remember is that it looked a lot like Monkey island. Any ideas?
dudes, im searching for a game since a very long time, its a mix between zero critical and mission critical.
Point and click, pre-rendered backgrounds, 3d moving character, was inside a human spaceship, grey aliens roamed the ship.
1990s - 2003/5 as much.
Could it be that Star Trek game? What sort of Grey aliens?
Im looking for a point and click pc game. I think it is a 90s game maybe early 2000. You started outside a house and a kid told you to enter the house to save his friend who lived there with his grandfather or uncle, who was an old evil wizard.
You had to choose between 4 animals I think and enter the house looking for clues of where could be the kid.
The Day of the Tentacles
Les 9 destins de Valdo from Ubisoft 1997, the best for me
Thank you. I was looking for the title of Amerzone which I dimly remembered but not the year or title.
Hey could U help me found this game which I played back in 90s or early 00s
What I remember is, the game was a puzzle point and click and the character will say "that won't work" or just "hmmm.." if i clicked on something,
Any helpful clue would be appreciated
😌😌🙏🏼
I'm trying to find a point and click game, that in the beginning, you are in a pub or bar and it kinda makes you think of the "Cheers" tv show, and everyone in the bar is an alien in disguise I think. Dang I wish I could remember the name of it!
Callahan's Crosstime Saloon
Looking for this point and click game when all I can remember was there was an AI companion who cracked jokes, I feel like he was the AI for my exosuit? Or maybe a robot, and there was a portrait of him at the bottom right. The only joke I can remember fully was a "don't squeeze the shaman" when talking to a village shaman. You the player had technology and visited places or maybe times that didn't have it. It was closer to the style of Myst than monkey island. I don't know, my cousin let me play it for a few hours, and now he has no idea what game it was.
Your are thinking about one of the journeyman trilogy games ;)
4:49 Classic
big dislike , the best adventure game of all time (grim fandango 1998) is not there omg
Maybe because Grim Fandango (super great game, btw) wasnt Point&Click but had like tank-controls?