You skimmed, lol. We saved all three. And there's a news story, too.
You skimmed, lol. We saved all three. And there's a news story, too.
I ran into the frustration with the wonky controls, too. I still like the game, though.
I don't think it matters what day, Larry.
Reminds me of a spiffed-up version of an old Apple II game called Taipan that I used to play for hours on end back in college.
Congrats on your first feature, Matt! I remember you mentioning some of these titles in various blogs. I do like PC gaming, but I try not to clutter up my laptop with games, I need the space for my photos. And I actually started out as a PC gamer and played a ton of shareware games, which seem a little like the indie games of today.
I went through a stage where I was, but games stopped being fun. NSonic79 said what I was thinking.
I'll read them if you cover some of the really bad ones from the 50s and 60s. You know, like Night of the Lepus, Them!, and Valley of Gwangi. All movies so unbelievably bad, they're good.
I have the second Doritos Crash Course game, and you're right, it is a lot of fun. I check the free stuff out, and the stuff that doesn't seem to be my thing gets deleted off my hard drive.
Is there any way you can rent it first? I know you're on a budget and I'd hate for you to buy it and go "Oh, yuck!"