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Lesser known games you like
godinpants:
Super BC Kid on snes.
Out of everyone i know who owned a snes, no one had it. but i loved it.
I also agree with whoever before mentioned Commander Keen and Crystal Caves and HOCUS POCUS! I loved that game.
I remember this game, might've been called "vinyl: amazon warrior" or something like that, but for the life of me i cant find anything about it now.
There was this one called "Rescue Rover" where you had to save this dog, by pushing things around in a sokoban style.
Maybe just that as well "Sokoban", some of the most challenging puzzles you will ever come up against. http://www.pimpernel.com/sokoban/
Check out the Thinking Rabbit Versions for some real challenges.
Toeofdoom:
Anarchy online is cool (Free MMO, can pay for expansions if you want too).
worms world party rocked,
and im trying out Space cowboy now.
What i wouldnt give for a Space combat sim written with physics like they have in all the novels, ie. realism ... apart from the obvious suckiness of crossing interstellar distances at the speed of light. If anyone knows of such a game, i demand you tell me immediately :evil:
godinpants:
Speaking of space combat.
Isn't it always nice in movies and games, when two fleets of space battleships approach each other, that they both seem to have the same idea of what is "up".
Toeofdoom:
Absolutely >.>
I mean, some games will get a few things right, like Eve online got the scale of most things in AUs and stuff, but then your ship is limited to say, 300 m/s rather than actually accelerating realistically. A game with a relativistic space flight engine, with black holes and gravity and stuff would be so cool. :D and wormholes for interstellar flight, and some faster thing like warp is in eve. but no "im gunna crash into a planet and go right through or bounce off" kinda shit.
Alphapenguin:
Knights of Honor is a European RTS game (sort of like the Age of Empires games, but not) that I'm now addicted to. It's a medieval style RTS, like a lot of games in the Age of Empires mold, but with less emphasis on military conquest and more on economics, diplomacy, and backstabbing (you can send spies to infiltrate an enemy court and assassinate their king).
My only complaint is that the AI is a bit off-kilter, and it gets a bit unbalanced at times. For example, in one campaign I played through, an AI-controlled Wales once managed to take over all of Great Britain and France, and move on through Germany and Spain. Frigging WALES.
No offense to the Welsh, but you ain't exactly a military powerhouse.
Another time, while playing as Bohemia (basically the old-school Czech Republic), I took over most of Poland, Hungary, and the Balkans - and the rest of the world applauded me for it. I was confused and proud at the same time.
All in all, a fun game that nobody's ever heard of.
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