Disassemble The Radio!
#2954 posted by metlslime on 2009/11/05 02:50:25
It's a flash game fairly similar to "escape the room" type flash puzzle games, but now you're trying to disassemble a radio:
http://gam.ebb.jp/kaitai1.html
That Was Fun.
#2955 posted by pjw on 2009/11/05 05:46:32
I liked that the one part wasn't a hard fail. That would have pissed me off...
#2956 posted by necros on 2009/11/05 06:08:53
yeah, i got a little annoyed for a bit then figured it out. :P
Stuck
#2957 posted by sock on 2009/11/05 07:54:41
Did not make any sense to me, the dismantle radio puzzle, turned the various dials and nothing happened, no visual clues about what is going on. I usually dismantle stuff with a screwdriver! :P
Got It
#2958 posted by sock on 2009/11/05 12:30:33
ok that was cool, but what confused me was the wording, the icon in the top right said 'back' which really mean't, turn the radio around and look at the back. The word back usually means go backwards in a menu or an option. Oh well ...
Risen
#2959 posted by negke on 2009/11/05 14:34:09
It's basically Gothic 2 with better graphics. And since I'm a G1/2 fanboy, I totally enjoyed the hell out of this game. Awesome atmosphere, I had a great time.
There's a demo, too.
Risen
#2960 posted by bal on 2009/11/05 17:17:27
What negke said, I approve.
Torchlight Demo
#2961 posted by DaZ on 2009/11/06 04:59:52
Just spent about 2 or 3 hours playing this through to the end, and its a great little game!
Its pure Diablo, with a new lick of (very colourful) paint. It brings back some fond memories for me of slashing through Diablo 2.
+ Runs great even on my shitbag of a pc, I could even turn on AA!
+ Doesn't pretend to be anything more than a clickfest dungeon crawler, and thats cool with me.
+ The dog is a great idea, you can send it back to town with all your vendor trash and it will sell it all for you, so you can carry on killing things :)
- Voice "acting" is appallingly bad! Kinda made me laugh though.
- As others said, its easy as pie even on normal skill, I should have played on hard. PLAY ON HARD!
- I cared less about the quests in this game than I do in WoW. Half the time I would just be content to kill things, and when a quest item popped up it was just a nice perk :P
Very tempted to buy the full version of this, I think I'll try out the other 2 classes 1st though, the mage was good fun however!
Errrr
#2962 posted by necros on 2009/11/06 10:06:47
isn't this exactly like what fate was? what happens when you clone a clone of a game? o.0
Well...
#2963 posted by bal on 2009/11/06 10:42:47
It just makes another fun game?
Most of the Torchlight guys are the original developers of Diablo1 from Blizzard North, so they can do whatever they want with this type of game as far as I'm concerned.
I'm almost done playing through on Very Hard with an Alchemist, and I've had a blast, just good old hack-n-slash fun, if you like Diablo like games it's definitely worth it (cheap too).
Yeah
#2964 posted by ijed on 2009/11/06 10:56:39
The pet sounds like a carbon copy from Fate - sending it to sell stuff, transforming it with fish.
Although
#2965 posted by ijed on 2009/11/06 10:58:13
Doesn't seem as soulless as Fate was, doesn't tempt me enough to waste any of my precious free time.
Man...
I feel so ripped off. The most recent necros map I played was so similar to the previous necros map I played. I mean I liked the last one and I really like this one too, but fuck, the style and setting and other things are so similar it's almost like it's made by the same guy or something.
I know I've been wanting a new necros map for years and I've been grumbling about how no other maps come close to how awesome that last one was but come on, I mean this new one is so cheap it might as well be free so if I'm paying that much surely I shouldn't get exactly what I want and expect?
Oh
#2967 posted by bal on 2009/11/06 11:45:52
About Fate yeah, the lead designer on Torchlight was the designer of Fate, so those similarities aren't so surprising either.
Well...
#2968 posted by Shambler on 2009/11/06 11:46:56
THe last Fribbles map sucked anyway.
What was the last Fribbles map BTW??
Also, Risen, see my post in L4D2 thread.
Didn't Know That
#2969 posted by ijed on 2009/11/06 12:11:58
Re: 2966
#2970 posted by necros on 2009/11/06 20:49:38
um... what? you are comparing a commercial, separate game, to maps designed to be played all in the same game that are free?
that argument might have been valid if if this was fate2 i suppose, and even there it would be a stretch.
Re: 2970
Just making the point that the similarities are not surprising given the heritage of the developers, and their intentions... and it's precisely what the target audience wants anyway.
#2972 posted by necros on 2009/11/07 03:16:01
my initial reaction was *because* it was designed by the same team. (hence why i mentioned fate and not diablo).
meh, i guess fate just wasn't very visible and so no one remembers it while everyone remembers the last doom or quake game.
Nah
I remember Fate well... even though I only played it for a very short time. (ijed hit it on the head, it was just a bit soulless..)
Torchlight is the good version of Fate, for sure.
p.s. sorry necros, that wasn't really directed at you by the way, just kinda sick of the silly comments in general about how Torchlight is a "rip off" of Diablo/2/Fate. (Mostly elsewhere, not here).
Wake Up The Box
#2974 posted by metlslime on 2009/11/12 01:15:44
Simple 2D-block-physics flash puzzle game, doesn't take to long to finish, good variety of puzzles.
http://www.kongregate.com/games/EvgenyKarataev/wake-up-the-box
Risen
#2975 posted by Shambler on 2009/11/14 00:58:09
From the depths choadliness. Just tried the demo briefly. It is more Gothic 3/4 than Gothic3/4. It's bloody identical except a little bit prettier and a lot murkier. Hmmm. I like what happens if you try to go out to see at the start.
One thing I really liked about G3 was the 3 very distinct areas, and the 3 distinct races, especially the Orcs. Not sure if Risen is going to deliver in that way??
Machinarium
#2976 posted by pjw on 2009/11/14 02:42:32
This was mentioned a while back in this thread, and after trying the demo, I ponied up the $20 for the full version, and got around to finishing it last night.
This is certainly one of the best (and maybe THE best) puzzle game I've ever played. It has great depth and fun from simple gameplay mechanics, an excellent variety of puzzles and thinking challenges, humor, emotion, fantastic sound and music, and one of the coolest art styles I've seen in a while.
Some parts took me a bit of pondering to get through, but I managed to beat the whole thing with no hints and no online poking about, and I'm mildly proud of that, because parts of it were pretty challenging.
If anyone is on the fence on this after trying the demo, the full game is better, and I highly recommend it.
http://machinarium.net/demo/
Machinarium
#2977 posted by Jago on 2009/11/14 02:53:37
Yep, it's great.
No Brainer Buy
#2978 posted by ijed on 2009/11/14 03:12:43
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