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Maybe?
Maybe?
This one?RTS. Probably from 90s. Had to write code to program your unit's movement.
Trine?PC Platformer where you play a blue cowled wizard with a funny looking nose and shoot spells?
Except for the T-Shirt it could be Shakii the Wolf.Got another one,
- 2D platformer
- pre-2000, probably early to mid 90s
- you are a humanoid fox that wears a black tshirt with an orange "O" on it
- I played it on a Windows PC (probably 386 or 486 or Pentium 1-2) but looks like a DOS game
- basic 2D levels, I remember a forest with grassy ledges you jump on, really simple Mario-level gameplay
- not sure but I think you pick up O-shaped objects (same as those on the tshirt)
https://www.mobygames.com/group/9626/animals-foxes/sort:date/Got another one,
- 2D platformer
- pre-2000, probably early to mid 90s
- you are a humanoid fox that wears a black tshirt with an orange "O" on it
- I played it on a Windows PC (probably 386 or 486 or Pentium 1-2) but looks like a DOS game
- basic 2D levels, I remember a forest with grassy ledges you jump on, really simple Mario-level gameplay
- not sure but I think you pick up O-shaped objects (same as those on the tshirt)
This one?RTS. Probably from 90s. Had to write code to program your unit's movement.
Made me think of Project Offset, particularly the end of either of these trailers2000s 3d fantasy shooter. Not Dark Messiah. I just remember a video of a combat with a giant or troll in a castle, a battle going on... That's all I've got. Could even have been a tech demo, I don't remember.
Made me think of Project Offset, particularly the end of this trailer.
The Aztec thing reminds me of Ignition, but AFAIR that didn't have powerups.My turn:
It's a racing game. Presumably, from the late 90s/early 00s. It was a Windows game too. It came as a demo with other games, so it had only two tracks: a normal racetrack and a jungle themed one, possibly with an aztec flair. It had a top down perspective, it *felt* like a Micromachines-type game but it wasn't licensed like that. It also had Mario Kart-type powers like oil spills, bombs, turbo boosts, etc. I don't remember anything else from it.
https://af.gog.com/game/metal_fatigue?as=1649904300 ? It was an RTS thoughIt is some kind of action game from a top down view (or bird's eye) where you steer some kind of robot (there are some which you can choose from, for varying prices) and have to fight against other machieneries/enemies with patterns etc. You earn money according to your performances in the game and you can spend it between levels for repairs and for new weapons... you can even buy an insurance for your robot. There are also quite a lot of levels in the game
PC game, and from around the 90s methinks
Nope, that's definately not it. Pretty sure this is some older dos game i was mentioning (but the game you linked to doesn't look uninteresting though).https://af.gog.com/game/metal_fatigue?as=1649904300 ? It was an RTS thoughIt is some kind of action game from a top down view (or bird's eye) where you steer some kind of robot (there are some which you can choose from, for varying prices) and have to fight against other machieneries/enemies with patterns etc. You earn money according to your performances in the game and you can spend it between levels for repairs and for new weapons... you can even buy an insurance for your robot. There are also quite a lot of levels in the game
PC game, and from around the 90s methinks
https://www.mobygames.com/game/515/hocus-pocus/PC Platformer where you play a blue cowled wizard with a funny looking nose and shoot spells?
Aaaah, found it finally!Hello, could you please help naming this:
I am looking for an older diablo-like, say, 8-12 years old or so? It was advertised as a groundbreaking ARPG; supposedly innovating the genre by introducing the keyboard-prompted killing moves. I think it was actually really the first diablo-like to come up with this idea. Ironically, while surpassing its era with a feature that appeared en-masse only much later, the game itself wasn't anything special, the finishing moves felt inconsequential, I think it was a flop. If I recall correctly the first stage of the game was played mostly on a road and around its vincinity. The game felt westerny-ish in terms of monsters, weapons, etc. it certainly wasn't the Asian folklore. That's all I can muster from my memory.
Pocket tanks style game with RTS turn based elements. It has goblins in it I think. It's fully 3d. I played it on PS2 I think but not 100% sure.
Is it Death Rally?My turn:
It's a racing game. Presumably, from the late 90s/early 00s. It was a Windows game too. It came as a demo with other games, so it had only two tracks: a normal racetrack and a jungle themed one, possibly with an aztec flair. It had a top down perspective, it *felt* like a Micromachines-type game but it wasn't licensed like that. It also had Mario Kart-type powers like oil spills, bombs, turbo boosts, etc. I don't remember anything else from it.
"Critical Mass" developed by the company "DOSCON Games" and released in 1995 for DOS.Am looking for a titles for a 2 games. They're basically the same game.
1. A Subspace-like (spaceship duels), isometric view, DOS or around 2000 windows game ( it looked more like a DOS one), 2 player game that was playable on 1 computer.
There was a ground underneath the spaceships. I think graphics were really nice, there was grass and rivers and stuff and the spaceships looked like they actually fly above the ground, so they were not not just a flat 2D sprites, but there was this cool hovering effect of them moving and when they turned with an angle.
2. Same as above, but with more realistic graphics, rendered backgounds and spaceships, probably made around 2003. I think the game had FX in the name or started with letter F.