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    Dungeon Keeper and Dungeon Keeper 2.

    You know you want to be slapping those Imps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K.C.Leblanc View Post
    Dungeon Keeper and Dungeon Keeper 2.

    You know you want to be slapping those Imps.
    You just reminded me that I have a half finished DK2 campaign from a few years ago left to finish.

    Ah, the nostalgia is thick in this thread. It makes me want to go home and flick through the golden oldies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K.C.Leblanc View Post
    Dungeon Keeper and Dungeon Keeper 2.

    You know you want to be slapping those Imps.
    Now i wanna play it again.

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    Monkey Island games?
    Yes yes yes!
    I have been playing the New MI games and having lots of fun with them.

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    Only a couple of hours into it so far but i'd recommend dragon age, relatively new game which only came out a couple of weeks ago, supposedly with over 100 hours gameplay so you get your monies worth!

    If you enjoy sword and shield/magic adventure story games then this would be perfect

    Alternatively just get an amiga emulator and a copy of cannon fodder, that always passes the hours for me

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    Fun, addictive and proof that small independent companies can still produce a good game
    Last edited by JJonas; 17th November 2009 at 01:33 PM.

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    Lesuire Suit Larry - - I had it on floppy disk

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    Portal - A FPS puzzle. I'm sure most of you have heard/played this but it never gets old!

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    I highly recommend Machinarium.



    The goal of Machinarium is to solve a series of puzzles and brain teasers. The puzzles are linked together by an overworld consisting of a traditional "point and click" adventure story. The overworld's most radical departure is that only objects within the player character's reach can be clicked on.

    Machinarium is notable in that it contains no dialogue, neither spoken nor written. The game instead uses a system of animated thought bubbles.

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    Machinarium looks great!


    World of Goo
    is another great puzzler

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    vote("Portal");

    It's definitely worth playing, and forcing you to think in three dimensions can be quite a shock at first.

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