If there's only ONE really old game you play this summer
...It must be Myst!
Yes, Myst, the best old-ass point-and-click puzzle game I can think of out there. I am reminded by my friend of a time where it was in 256 colors and was put onto separate floppy discs, but I don't care. I've gotten Myst, Riven, and Exile (the first 3) for only 20 bucks! Not too shabby! They even had the graphics upped to 16-bit color and slapped it onto a DVD.
As you wander around the isle of Myst, you discover two books in a library: A red book and a blue book. Placing a page colored either red or blue into their respective books will allow you to gain access to a conversation with a brother trapped inside the book. Although the message is not entirely clear at that point, they repeatedly (and desperately) request more pages of their color. They also advise you not to trust the other brother.
Exploration of the various "ages", accessed by one of four hidden books on the Isle of myst, will present you with more interesting puzzles and also a look into each brother's life a little bit more. Red loves riches, is an alcoholic, and also a druggie, while Blue seems to be mentally unstable and sadistic. It's up to you to choose which is the right path! Or is there a third path?
Anywho, it's a great game, I enjoyed playing it, all 2 days of on-and-off playing. If you spend more than 10 hours, you probably need a guide or a hint. I'm looking forward to playing the next game soon, as soon as I feel inclined to install it.
I highly suggest you get a few pieces of blank paper, maybe even graphing paper. Several of these puzzles take more than a smidge of good short-term memory.
Yes, Myst, the best old-ass point-and-click puzzle game I can think of out there. I am reminded by my friend of a time where it was in 256 colors and was put onto separate floppy discs, but I don't care. I've gotten Myst, Riven, and Exile (the first 3) for only 20 bucks! Not too shabby! They even had the graphics upped to 16-bit color and slapped it onto a DVD.
As you wander around the isle of Myst, you discover two books in a library: A red book and a blue book. Placing a page colored either red or blue into their respective books will allow you to gain access to a conversation with a brother trapped inside the book. Although the message is not entirely clear at that point, they repeatedly (and desperately) request more pages of their color. They also advise you not to trust the other brother.
Exploration of the various "ages", accessed by one of four hidden books on the Isle of myst, will present you with more interesting puzzles and also a look into each brother's life a little bit more. Red loves riches, is an alcoholic, and also a druggie, while Blue seems to be mentally unstable and sadistic. It's up to you to choose which is the right path! Or is there a third path?
Anywho, it's a great game, I enjoyed playing it, all 2 days of on-and-off playing. If you spend more than 10 hours, you probably need a guide or a hint. I'm looking forward to playing the next game soon, as soon as I feel inclined to install it.
I highly suggest you get a few pieces of blank paper, maybe even graphing paper. Several of these puzzles take more than a smidge of good short-term memory.