

That, and after slapping together ¿Que Pasa Perro? in a week (a game which I still love despite its obvious simplicity), I found that I enjoyed making games and wanted to do something on a grander scale. So, I decided to apply what I'd learned over playing dozens upon dozens of adventure games, and make my own. While I found some excellent titles that were great in their own right ( Simon the Sorcerer, Broken Sword and The Longest Journey in partciular), they never quite tickled me in the same way. The LucasArts and Sierra games were often the best of the bunch, so most of my adult adventure gaming life has been trying to find games that held up to those standards. Years and years later, I spent approximately two and half years playing numerous adventure games for the Guide to Classic Adventure Games, largely with the intention of recapturing that same feeling of my youth, of exploring strange worlds, discussing topics with weird characters, and, of course, finding weird and wacky ways to die. There, as a bunch of other teenagers (probably), we created our own version of Monkey Island 3 (which, at that point, had yet to be announced). When I was a kid in the mid-90s, the first thing I did upon discovering the internet was joining the Monkey Island Fan Club on the Prodigy message boards.
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By Kurt Kalata - July 8th, 2013, updated October 13, 2014Ĭhristopher Columbus is an Idiot - Windows
