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Statsgolf 01-07-2009 01:56 PM

Games similar to Safecracker
 
Hello gamers,

New to this site, but I felt my question would be best answered here, not sure.

Looking for some advice on games that are similar to Safecracker. For those old enough to remember, my favorite games were Zork I, Zork II, Zork III. Zork Inquisitor was very good as well. Myst would be another example. In other words, games where you look, find, objects, that are useful for solving other things as well. I found safecracker to be similar in nature. While it consisted of just solving puzzles on a safe in each room, you still got objects that worked in other places, etc.

For years, it seems as though it's very hard to find games like this. Again, for those of you who remember, the ZORK games were perfect. Hours of fun, and very very challenging.

I'm hoping that I can get some ideas/tips as to other games that are out there that are similar in nature.

Thanks for everyone's input/time on this matter...

Scott :D

PhoenixWrong 01-07-2009 04:03 PM

Sounds like your description would apply to most adventure games ;)

If you want a game that just focuses on puzzles and have a DS, I can recommend Professor Layton. You to collected things like pieces of other puzzles and stuff for your room, but nothing in broad term like standard inventory items like most adventure games.

Return to Mysterious Island might fit the bill as well, there is a demo on the net. It is in Volume 1 Adventure Collection by Dreamcatcher Interactive(edit: actually I think it is the Adventure Company) as well, at least in North America

I've never played it, but since you are a Zork fan have you played Zork Nemesis?

colpet 01-07-2009 04:40 PM

Here's a few:
the Rhem games (3 of them)
Alida
Aura
Sacred Rings
Black Dahlia

Statsgolf 01-07-2009 05:32 PM

Thank you all so far...


(Phoenix): Yes, I have played; completed Zork Nemesis.


Have you played them? Zork II is my all time favorite.

Risingson 01-08-2009 01:35 AM

The other games I can think of that are similar to the Safecrackers (you played them both, didn't you?) are Ripper and Black Dahlia. They have use of objects, many mechanical puzzles, and some obscure enigmas. And are very well written.

Though their engine is quite dated :(

GrueMyLamp 01-08-2009 09:24 AM

Hi Scott, try Return To Ravenhearst. It's filled with strange locking devices:

http://www.bigfishgames.com/download...rst/index.html

PhoenixWrong 01-08-2009 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Statsgolf (Post 492477)
Thank you all so far...
Have you played them? Zork II is my all time favorite.

Actually I've never played the original Zork games. I do have Zork Grand Inquisitor which I enjoy.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Risingson (Post 492498)
The other games I can think of that are similar to the Safecrackers (you played them both, didn't you?)

Wait, there are two safecracker games?

Statsgolf 01-08-2009 10:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PhoenixWrong (Post 492556)
Actually I've never played the original Zork games. I do have Zork Grand Inquisitor which I enjoy.


You would really enjoy the original Zork games. Play them in order. I, II, III.

You will need an older computer (operating system) to play them. You aren't spoiled like we are these days with visuals and graphics. Just words and imagination, but loaded with challenges. You need a large notepad. You can find a map online which will help a lot, but also takes some of the fun/challenge away. Let me know if you try them. Again, I am willing to bet, you will enjoy it very much. They are tough in spots.

Risingson 01-09-2009 03:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PhoenixWrong (Post 492556)
Wait, there are two safecracker games?

Yep. And I still prefer the first one: it has barely a story, but the puzzles are more fun.

http://www.mobygames.com/game/windows/safecracker

But I don't know how it will run on modern systems ...

ukpetd 01-09-2009 06:59 AM

2 safecrackers
 
The first is a 2000 release. Daydream (Swedish) / Dreamcatcher. My copy reverted to a Swedish inventory which is unusable (handle not defined error message). This was played (partly) under VM, Win95. Managed only 50% before use of inventory became obligatory. Uses Macromedia and Quicktime.

The second is 2006 release. Kheops studio (French)/ Adventure Co. Playing this now. Works fine.

I preferred the earlier release, but the error is a bummer.

AndreaDraco83 01-09-2009 07:01 AM

I removed the link you posted, Statsgolf, since I highly doubt that the download there presented is totally legal. It's true that Infocom is no more, but Zork rights weren't made free, as in the Beneath a Steel Sky case, for example.

Risingson 01-09-2009 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndreaDraco83 (Post 492628)
I removed the link you posted, Statsgolf, since I highly doubt that the download there presented is totally legal. It's true that Infocom is no more, but Zork rights weren't made free, as in the Beneath a Steel Sky case, for example.


Actually it seems that they were, Andrea, but only EDIT:there is allowed to have it.

EDIT: allowed by activision, don't remember the reason exactly

AndreaDraco83 01-09-2009 12:37 PM

The games were made free for a limited period of time for the launch of Zork Nemesis by Activision. As far as I know, neither the Zork games nor the other Infocom's adventures are downloadable for free.

Here's an in-depth discussion upon this particular subject.

Risingson 01-09-2009 12:50 PM

Yep, you are right, I've looking for this through threads, and the typical abandonware problems arised: freeware is not the same as abandoned, and "included with zork nemesis" isn't the same as freeware. I though that it happened like many other games (Red Alert, for example): you can download the game for free but only from some allowed sites. Now I see it isn't the case.

Anyway, people. Just google zork and freeware, and you will find something.

Fien 01-09-2009 04:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Statsgolf (Post 492602)
You would really enjoy the original Zork games. Play them in order. I, II, III. You will need an older computer (operating system) to play them.

Statsgolf, you can download DOSbox (free program) to play most DOS adventures. For Infocom games like the original Zork games there's an even nicer solution: the older emulator Winfrotz, also free. I don't know if it works in Vista, but it works like a charm with all the previous Windows versions.

Other suggestions for puzzle games in the vein of Safecracker:
Jewels of the Oracle 1 and 2
Karma: Curse of the 12 Caves
Shivers 1 and 2
The 7th Guest
The 11th Hour
Clandestiny
The Neverhood

PS: All of them games with stand-alone puzzles, so more like Safecracker, not much like Zork.

crabapple 01-09-2009 04:43 PM

Have you tried other games in the Myst series, like Riven and Myst III: Exile?
The most recent "puzzle" game I know of is Azada. But most of the puzzles aren't very difficult -- at least I didn't find them to be very difficult.
An older game that hasn't been mentioned yet is Milo
Obsidian is great, if you can find a copy.


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