What‘s your favorite Sierra game from the 80s to early 90s? I think for me it’s probably Space Quest III. It‘s a very short game, and not a great game, but I have a lots of nostalgia for it.
#retrogaming #sierraonline

    • mojofrododojo@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Leisure Suit Larry.

      LSL’s age check taught me all about naugahyde and other 70s shit I was not old enough to know about :D

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    @root42@chaos.social A friend from school showed me a Larry game back in the early 90s on his father’s PC (he was the only PC kid in class at that time). I don’t remember which part we played. But I do remember the strange colours on the screen (Seriously? Cyan, magenta, and white?). And that the game was supposed to have some kind of sexual content. And that we couldn’t quite follow the story because our English was so bad. I wonder if I should make up for it?

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    I don’t know if it’s too late for the cutoff but I loved and hated Lighthouse!

    It was so spooky and weird!

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    Quest for Glory: Shadows of Darkness! It shipped with a game-breaking bug and was a pain in the ass sometimes but damn the voice acting and writing still hold up.

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    The incredible machine. Dynamic/ sierra. I know it doesn’t fall into the category above, but the lucasarts games had me at ‘im guybrush threepwood, mighty pirate’.

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    Black Cauldron.

    Not because it was a very good Sierra game, but because I loved the books and the Disney movie.

    It was also the first Sierra game I ever beat without hints.

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    King’s Quest VI. I have nostalgia for many older ones, but since discovering the stupid solutions I never knew back then, nostalgia is all that is.

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    @root42@chaos.social Space Quest III was a bummer. Great music and beautiful screen scenerys, also funny dialogs. And playing Astro Chicken was also really exciting.

    But I like Hero Quest, too.

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    @root42@chaos.social Police Quest! Not because it was the best, but because I played it a lot. This was before I knew English, so I kept a dictionary next to the PC and looked up every word it said and every word I wanted to type.
    Slow gaming… 😄

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    I remember SQ3 being a short game once you knew every decision that didn’t kill you. Finding those decision trees took a long time lol