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Freeware Games Thread, Games you should totally not miss out!
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Jun 9 2006, 11:10 PM
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we need more ppl like u  QUOTE Dink Smallwood is a humorous zelda-like isometric adventure/RPG produced and published by Robinson Technologies in 1997.
One of the unique features of Dink is its abilities to run Dink Modules (DMOD's) for unlimited adventure. Dink Edit is included with the game so you can make your own.  Download there: http://www.rtsoft.com/dink/download.htmThis post has been edited by navilink: Jun 9 2006, 11:12 PM
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Jun 11 2006, 10:09 PM
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another great game...i have the game but actually never play it...just saw the graphic only...  but i've heard about this classic adventure game... QUOTE In futuristic England, there are giant cities owned solely by corporations, separated by a giant wasteland known as The Gap. When Robert Foster's Gap-dwelling tribe is killed by soldiers from Union City who capture him, everything changes for him. After a narrow escape from the helicopter bringing him there as it inexplicably crashes, Robert and his droid Joey must search the decaying city, attempting to befriend both the snobby rich and the frustrated poor as the two attempt to get out of the city, but in the middle of everything they uncover the dark truth about LINC, the bizarre computer which makes the city tick.  Beneath a Steel Sky: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/scummvm....2.zip?downloadthis game need ScummVM to run: http://www.scummvm.org/downloads.phpThis post has been edited by navilink: Jun 11 2006, 10:11 PM
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Jun 15 2006, 08:59 PM
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Nno freeware list is complete without this game! with havok engine! QUOTE N has been described as reminiscent of lode runner -- you're a little dude running around in a puzzle-y world inhabited by enemies.
But in N, there's a twist: the ninja is driven not only by a thirst for gold, but also by a physics simulation.
Death, which happens often, is quite animated.  Download everywhere! http://www.harveycartel.org/metanet/downloads.html
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Jul 8 2006, 10:19 PM
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No-Action JacksonQUOTE This is one of the best freeware adventures you will ever play bar none. Anyone that loved LucasArts' classic adventure games such as Maniac Mansion, Sam'n'Max Hit the Road and Day of the Tentacle will fall in love with this game. Why? Because this game recreates the spirit, style and humor that made all of the above mentioned games so enjoyable. This has been hailed by many to be a commercial quality game and has few, if any bad points.
The graphics really do have that classic 2d adventure game look to them, with bright colors and cartoonishly drawn visuals. The main character is hilarious (a geeky little kid who wants nothing more then to play Dungeons and Dragons) and gets you hooked straight away. The sound is decent in an old school kind of way. Probably the only thing the game COULD have had to improve it would have been actual voice acting, rather than type text when the characters talk - but admittedly this is a high expectation of a freeware game and is not a valid criticism.
The game play is challenging and the control system is like any other LucasArts' game - use the mouse to walk around and click on the various word actions to interact with your environment.  Download: HERE (6091KB)
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Jul 10 2006, 08:52 PM
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QUOTE(Matrix @ Jul 10 2006, 09:46 AM) Some of the games above, ex: BeneAth a Steel Sky is NOT Freeware. It is however, Abandonware, and we are still safe i guess. LOL. dunno abandonware = freeware or not? but heck the full game is also provided free in one of the PC Gamer's Malaysia giveaway CD!!!
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