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I wanna be a pirate type games recommendations
Could you recommend me adventure game where the main character is a newbie and has to prove himself. Here are examples of such games:
- Secret of Monkey Island
- Simon the Sorcerer
- Apprentice
- Whispered World
- The Tales of Bingwood
Preferebly in cartoon/retro style.
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The Night of The Rabbit is all you need right now, believe it, its even better than the best you have in mind for a newbie-magic-user-wanna-be story.
The Night of The Rabbit is all you need right now, believe it, its even better than the best you have in mind for a newbie-magic-user-wanna-be story.
That’s right it’s pretty good. Too bad I played it already.
The Night of The Rabbit is all you need right now, believe it, its even better than the best you have in mind for a newbie-magic-user-wanna-be story.
That’s right it’s pretty good. Too bad I played it already.
play it again
The Night of The Rabbit is all you need right now, believe it, its even better than the best you have in mind for a newbie-magic-user-wanna-be story.
That’s right it’s pretty good. Too bad I played it already.
play it again
Maybe I will play Whispered World again. But frankly I would like to play something fresh
Nelly.Cootalot?, pirate stuff not really of Newbies but good.
A Stitch In Time, the newbie style of the protagonist characteristics and the game atmosphere.
but anyways if haven’t played Silence yet, it would be a great chance to play TWW and the sequel back to back.
Nelly.Cootalot?, pirate stuff not really of Newbies but good.
A Stitch In Time, the newbie style of the protagonist characteristics and the game atmosphere.but anyways if haven’t played Silence yet, it would be a great chance to play TWW and the sequel back to back.
Damn, I tried to play Whispered World for a while but its so depressing. I want to have fun like with Monkey Island. Why modern adventure games are so mature and/or gloomy?
There are probably many more, but the first that came to mind is:
So Blonde
You have to play the game, to find out why you are playing the game! - eXistenZ
Loom, Woodruff, Legend to Kyrandia to some extent. And Quest for Glory series, of course, although it kinda follows the standard RPG formula.
PC means personal computer
Maybe Jolly Rover or Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World
I agree about The Whispered World, but I kept going because of the pretty graphics. The ending makes it almost worth it.
I Am the Knight of the Order of the Sun!
captain morgane and the golden turtle but unfortunately it doesn’t work well on Windows 7 (the game is slows to a crawl and is unplayable).
Duke Grabowski Mighty Swashbuckler comes to mind. I only started it and got stuck pretty much at the beginning of the game and so can’t comment on how good it is, but, it seemed pretty piratey to me.
There are probably many more, but the first that came to mind is:
So Blonde
if they only have found a way thru those longs terrible loading times of each scene this game would have been much greater, yea technical issues could ruin a hell outta well-made game, even if its soundtracks were only just one track all over game
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Uh, i gotta say it ‘sorry’, but how everyone just throws in a couple of lines like spitting out his opinion but without making the tiniest effort to connect with other’s too, always was my ‘head spinning’ strange thing with these forums…. but, anyways, whatever, however.. move on..etc
Loom, Woodruff, Legend to Kyrandia to some extent. And Quest for Glory series, of course, although it kinda follows the standard RPG formula.
why do i always get the feeling that your love Woodruff came late but had toppled every thing you ve ever known?
Maybe Jolly Rover or Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World
I agree about The Whispered World, but I kept going because of the pretty graphics. The ending makes it almost worth it.
i didnt like Jolly Rover, was too much off unoriginality that killed it.
and Kaptain Brawe was too absurdly difficult at some moments that were like too way pushed in for given the taste of the 90s golden age difficulties, maybe if was done 2-3 times thru the whole game but…. these were overdone.
as for TWW it (and Edna & Harvey) they took three times of installing, trying 5-10 mins outta it/them, then unistalling it/them again and again, until i was captured at a moment that i could not get enough outta them… or did NOT want them to end!.. its like those old Metallica’s albums and those tracks which you might have taken several times til you have reach that same kinda moment; and then since, you have played them 100s times over and over and yet could not get enough of them.
in my book E&H (TWW is just a notch or two below) is the perfect design ever given through any given adventure game, might not be the best but yet perfect!!
i didnt like Jolly Rover, was too much off unoriginality that killed it.
and Kaptain Brawe was too absurdly difficult at some moments that were like too way pushed in for given the taste of the 90s golden age difficulties, maybe if was done 2-3 times thru the whole game but…. these were overdone.
I wouldn’t put either of them on my top 10, but I didn’t have any trouble with the puzzles in Kaptain Brawe. Jolly Rover seemed to like a fun little game, maybe not to memorable, but still fun.
I found Sadwick to be so unlikeable that I barely made it all the way through. And because I didn’t like the protagonist it made the whole game feel like a chore.
I Am the Knight of the Order of the Sun!
I wanna be an alchemist: Hadean Lands
I wanna be a space pirate: Spaceship Warlock
I wanna be a rogue: Quest for Infamy
I wanna be a spy: Spycraft
I wanna be an explorer: Miasmata
I wanna be a ghost hunter: Amber: Journeys Beyond
I could probably go on forever. A lot of adventure games have this theme.
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