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Adventure Classic Gaming
Adventure Classic Gaming (adventureclassicgaming.com) is the premiere website dedicated to classic and retro adventure gaming. We seek to be a comprehensive online resource on classic adventure games and interactive fiction. Our site covers all gaming platforms, both computers and consoles. We cover games by both independent and commercial developers. Our dedicated team…
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By Rick J. • On 15 April 2000 • From Ontario, Canada
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By Carol Ferguson • On 10 April 2000 • From California
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By Bryan Moser • On 10 April 2000 • From Jacksonville, Alabama
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By joseph rihel • On 09 April 2000 • From butler,PA
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By darko • On 07 April 2000 • From Germany
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By christine • On 01 April 2000 • From florida
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By christine • On 01 April 2000 • From FLORIDA
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By laco&jana grec • On 24 March 2000 • From slovakia
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By Clayton Vaughn • On 24 March 2000 • From Atlanta
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By Carol Bittner • On 22 March 2000 • From Salt Lake City
Would like to see something for the the SIERRA game LIGHTHOUSE, THE DARK BEING...
I totally agree. I like this better than the King's Quests series (too many hard puzzles) and would rank it a bit better than Riven.
I have found this site very helpful with all my gaming needs.
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Can somebody help me in solving the game The Riddle of Master Lu? The solution couldn't help me. I solved the riddles of Peru, Easter Islands and the temple, but when I come back to Danzig I can't open the grave. Wolf don't want to discuss to me anymore, the ladder and everything else is not usable for Ripley. So what can I do?
I agree with every thing
I WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS GAME
We like the adventure games and we like are the members of your group.
If is this possible please give to ass the answer with e-mail.
Thanks. L+J
Glad to see fellow adventure fans have created this great website.
I was first hooked on Adventure from the Connan movies. After finding the Sierra adventure series on the PC, I couldn't believe how much more entertaining interactive adventure was. It's rare when a story crosses from entertainment to enthrawlment, and so many of the PC adventure titles do. Just to name a few of the series... Gabriel Knight, Tex Murphy, Buried in Time, Phantasmagoria, Kings Quest, Space Quest, Half Life, Liesure Suit Larry, Oddworld, Tresspasser, Interstate 76, Alone in the Dark, Indiana Jones, Dark Forces, I could go on.
I hope the market for adventure does return. I'm not sure if attention spans are the root cause, but everyone likes to be intertained.
I enjoyed playing Cracking the Conspiracy so much. You should look at it. Sorry I loaned it to a friend so I don't have the name of the company who made it.