What a brilliant game! A perfect mix between mundane reality and fantasy. The Longest Journey (Just completed this game yesterday as it was downloadable from Steam. Graphically very similar to the style of CMI Gilbert Goodmate and the Mushroom of Phungoria (I signed up as a playtester for this, but unfortunately couldn't get the disc to work at the time). Flight of the Amazon Queen (both on Amiga and on Linux through ScummVM) Discworld (couldn't get the sound working so missed out on Eric Idle's voice acting) Strong Bad's Cool Games for Attractive People episode one (didn't appeal to me as much because I'm not really up on the HSR in-jokes and pre-story) I haven't played The Angel of Darkness or the Wii remake of Shadow of the Templars which has more story than the original. The first Broken Sword game's music is among the best ever heard in an adventure game, certainly for its time. The only Sierra (adventure) game I've played is King's Quest VI but I'm slowly watching through all the playthroughs of Space Quest and Police Quest on youtube The Curse of Monkey Island (first game I bought as soon as I had a new PC) Monkey Island Bounty Pack (PC CD-ROM) which had the CD version of SMI with non-midi music and a picture inventory, and the standard midi/pc speaker version of Monkey Island 2: Le Chuck's Revenge Sadly Lucasarts stopped making games for the Amiga after 1992) Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders Lucasarts Complete Collection (Amiga) which consisted of: The remake of Secret of Monkey Island and the Tales of Monkey Island have recently rekindled my interest in the games I grew up with. I haven't played the big titles that everyone has like Grand Theft Auto or Halo, for example. Graphic adventures make up well more than half of the games I've played.
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