• Forgotten the name of a game? - Remember it here! v3
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This has been bugging me for the last few days. There was a falling sand game which had a demo that you could easily "crack" on Windows XP by simply changing the system clock to sometime in the past. I believe the developer of this falling sand game was Japanese as there was a Japanese version of the game as well. It also supported transparency with a pretty nice water renderer. I believe it also provided support for specifying custom elements if you wanted. If I remember correctly it may have also simulated heat in metals when applying fire to them. The interface I think was split into two panes - The name of the game may have included the word "mochi" or "moji" though I may be completely wrong about it. Any attempts to Google this result in, well, no results. It's almost as if this game disappeared entirely from the web.
I believe you have the name and game mixed up the game sounds like danballs' liquid webtoy Fluid simulation game | Liquid Webtoy while the name is a direct match for danballs' sand moji Typing game | SAND MOJI the cracking I'm not sure but the game also sounds like OE cake which has fully customisation elements and has liquids in the same style as liquid web toy OE-Cake Wiki | FANDOM powered by Wikia and to download How to download OE CAKE! | OE I had fun with these games a long time ago, I hope this helps!
Okay, so I played this point and click game like ages ago but I cant remember the name. I know its a series of sorts since I remember there being a "recap" video in the main menu so the following is from a sequel or something. Basically it starts off with like this epilogue of you and another guy who eats like poisonous berries or something that makes him hallucinate. You start off in a cabin with said guy in like a forest or something and there's snow all over. To cure him you need to get him some salmon (I think?). Some point and click shenanigans later you start fishing in a river, but then a bear scares you off. You meet this guy who really likes bears and is making a documentary or something, he's planning on getting closer than ever to bears but he's missing a mask. After some more point and click shenanigans involving chainsawing off a moose mascot's head, bleaching it white, and giving it to the bear enthusiast. He then walks towards the bear and that's all I can remember. There was also some dialogue with Mr.Bear lover, where he mentioned bear perfume and our MC replies with "You liquefy bears?!".
Okay, here is a challenge for you, detectives. What I can remember An RPG with the same camera view as FO1/FO2 One of the levels is set in a long hall with one room having a mage(?) with his work room. The main character has a green tunic and blonde hair. The menu is a drag type one. You got Health and Mana. The setting was pretty dark. Felt kinda medieval. I think some roach like things were the first enemies in the game.
I did have the name and game mixed up. Horribly even. The game i had in mind was OE Cake. Thanks again for jolting my memory! The coin's yours.
Sounds like chapter 4 of Runaway 2.
Holy shit, this is it, thank you! I'd coin you but I'm trying to save up for a BG, so I hope a cookie suffices.
There was a vehicular combat game, roughly similar to Twisted Metal I played a long time ago. I vaguely remember one of the stages had a giant ant. I believe it was a N64 or PS1/2 game?
Could it be Vigilante 8 or (less likely) Rollcage?
Vigilante 8 is correct! Thanks a lot! I was wondering what that was.
Hello Guys. I need help with 4 games. 1- it was a pc game with almost a cartoon ish style graphic thing going on. Anyway you play a guy in a town and you can break into people's houses in tje town and steal stuff. You then sell the stuff for money and then can buy better gear. The game must have come out 2001 - 2004. And its a modern setting, so not like Thief or an RPG. They main character had black hair I think and looked a bit like a salesman. A game mechanic was that if you had better gear. You could break into houses faster. Getting a blowtorch would make breaking in very very easy. 2- also a pc game. You land on a planet and need to setup a base. It was a 3Rd person view game. It also came out between 2001 and 2004. I Don't remember the main goal but i do remember you had to craft and build items so that you could survive longer. I think solar power played a role in the game 3- a ps1 top down Rpg. It had a legend of Zelda feel to it. You could engage in direct combat with things. It might have been turn base combat but there was no battle screen like in final Fantasy type games. It was set in a medival time. You start out with one hero. You could walk around into areas and see enemies before you attacked them. 4. This was a pc game like settlers but not. I only played the demo. The demo had a few maps on it. Each map had areas to mine and an enemy to defeat. The enemy did not always have a base but you did. Another thing was that there was treasure boxes on the map. These chests gave you recources. The Npc's spoke a funny language....one they repeated alot when you gave the orders was 'tuste cap pi na ' Thanks in advance for any help you can offer
The Sting.
Thank you so much. It bothered the heck out of me for the last 10years.
Hey guys, I am looking for two games that I remember somewhat: The first one is a top down game from the 1990s, a sort of maze thing where the main character can break blocks to progress, it had a system where lava or acid could be unleashed and would fill up space. It also had a brown aesthetic. The second one is from the early 2000s, a submarine game, similar in appearance to In The Hunt, but where the player submarine remained in an area and defended against enemies. Any help is appreciated.
Did it have you buy items from a store in between the levels based on items you collected and had BS stupidly fast enemies?
Do you remember which platforms this came out? I know In The Hunt was a Metal Slug-esque (or the predecessor to Metal Slug more accurately) 2d submarine shooter, and the only other game I remember that's similar in style in terms of 2D shooter with a submarine was an indie game called Aqua Kitty. It's an arcade shooter where you defend against waves of enemies in a single area as you described. If it isn't it do you remember it being 3D-esque or being less arcade-y than In The Hunt?
I do not recall, what I said before is all I remember. Sorry, I forgot to mention, I played both these games on the PC. This game is from the early 2000s, it cannot be aqua kitty. It was 2d, I mentioned In the Hunt because they were visually similar, though this game was not as good looking as In the Hunt.
Fuck if I know, I am wondering if we're looking for the same one.
alright so this one's gonna sound really out of the park, its some weird game I vaguely remember from years ago: some game that takes place in a haunted park/house? with a shit load of un-necessary jump-scares, and the character you play as progressively loses her clothing the closer to dead she is, even when it has zero context to everything else going on in the game.
Did yours have an brown color palette and a sort of industrial theme? Was it 2d or 3d? Do you remember anything else?
it was a 3D modeled game, the only other thing i can remember is a haunted baseball bat that gets made when you pick it up because "Wait, You're not Billy!", its possible that the name isn't billy either, its been quite a few years
That's tricky, the only other 2D submarine game I remember on PC is Submarine Fury https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbsW8YBSlF4 There's another more obscure one called Dive & Destroy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4JKQfJjoc8 Doubt it's these but they're closest things I know, any other 2D submarine game I recall is a lot older than early 2000s and the only other 2000s-era Submarine based game I know is Submarine Titan, but that one is an RTS
Illbleed for the Dreamcast?
Mentioned above already but I think it is Illbleed https://youtu.be/By0kPky1tT4?t=621 Go to 10:21 for the cutscene you're talking about
Yep that's it, goddamn its a weird trip through time to be told "it was on the dreamcast"
Was it CarnEvil? I searched the clothing damage list on tvtropes and it seems similar to what you said. It was Dive and Destroy, thank you for finding it. Now just need to find that other game.
I've been looking for an unfinished 2.5D (browser?) game that was posted by the developer here a long time ago: you play as a triangular rocket thing, which you control simply by accelerating and rotating the triangle. The idea was to gain speed and then 'grind' around corners by turning and landing on curved walls. I believe the title may have had the word "Flow" in it. Anyone know if this still exists, or if it was ever finished?
Main thing I remember is that it was a DOS game. I think level launchers were a bunch of separate batch files.
I do not remember well but I have the impression it was not a DOS game.
My dad installed a demo for a team based first person shooter for the pc over a decade ago. The only mode available for the demo was capture the flag on two maps. One took place in green hillish area with a few city ruins, the other map had two bases that were divided by a large body of water. Both maps had drivable vehicles ranging a four wheeled car to large hover copter thing. There were three teams, red, blue, and yellow and they all had three classes you could play, light, medium, and heavy. All classes had a jet pack where the fuel and speed were different depending on the class. The light and medium classes could drive vehicles and the heavy could deploy three turrets. That’s about as much as I can remember.
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