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From: Rudolf Harras on 30 Jun 2010 16:35 joviyach schrieb: >You could play Pirates until you retire, or if you played long enough >you would basically be forced to retire too.l But is there any chance of somehow winning the game? I mean you could find a lot of relatives, marry, etc. So what's the best you can do?
From: joviyach on 1 Jul 2010 04:22 On Jun 30, 3:35 pm, Rudolf Harras <rudi...(a)temporaryforwarding.com> wrote: > joviyach schrieb: > > >You could play Pirates until you retire, or if you played long enough > >you would basically be forced to retire too.l > > But is there any chance of somehow winning the game? > > I mean you could find a lot of relatives, marry, etc. So what's the best > you can do? You can retire and become Kings Adviser. That was the best possible outcome.
From: Quantum Leaper on 3 Jul 2010 22:44 Payton Byrd wrote: > The games I "conquered" > > Pool of Radiance > Curse of the Azure Bonds > Bards Tale > Bards Tale III: Thief of Fate > Kennedy Approach > M.U.L.E. > Archon > Battle Chess > Lords of Conquest > > Wow, I spent a lot of time playing those games. Other than Battle Chess and Kennedy Approach, most of those games where also the ones I got very good at also, though I had much more fun writing Cheat programs for Bard's Tale 1,2 and 3 and Pool Radiance, than I did playing them. I loved giving all my characters in Bard Tale III magic, but that was after finishing the game the normal way. I also did very well at Seven Cities of Gold, I learned I could plunder almost all of the new world on 3 or 4 trips.
From: Rudolf Harras on 5 Jul 2010 11:49
Andreas Kohlbach schrieb: >Impossible Mission was a game I could not even figure out what to do. But >I started it often - for the eye-candy. I've never seen such a nice >animation of a guy running before. Also it used sound samples which IIRC >also was pretty new at the time the game came out. Yes same here. :) But with IM2 I knew what to do and managed to solve it! |