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Adventure Classic Gaming

Adventure Classic Gaming (adventureclassicgaming.com) is the premiere website dedicated to classic and retro adventure gaming. We seek to be the most comprehensive online resource on classic adventure games and interactive fiction. Our site covers all gaming platforms, both computers and consoles. We cover games by both independent and commercial developers. Our…

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I agree with every thing

By christine • On 01 April 2000 • From florida

I WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS GAME

By christine • On 01 April 2000 • From FLORIDA

We like the adventure games and we like are the members of your group.
If is this possible please give to ass the answer with e-mail.
Thanks. L+J

By laco&jana grec • On 24 March 2000 • From slovakia

Glad to see fellow adventure fans have created this great website.

I was first hooked on Adventure from the Connan movies. After finding the Sierra adventure series on the PC, I couldn’t believe how much more entertaining interactive adventure was. It’s rare when a story crosses from entertainment to enthrawlment, and so many of the PC adventure titles do. Just to name a few of the series… Gabriel Knight, Tex Murphy, Buried in Time, Phantasmagoria, Kings Quest, Space Quest, Half Life, Liesure Suit Larry, Oddworld, Tresspasser, Interstate 76, Alone in the Dark, Indiana Jones, Dark Forces, I could go on.

I hope the market for adventure does return. I’m not sure if attention spans are the root cause, but everyone likes to be intertained.

By Clayton Vaughn • On 24 March 2000 • From Atlanta

I enjoyed playing Cracking the Conspiracy so much. You should look at it. Sorry I loaned it to a friend so I don’t have the name of the company who made it.

By Carol Bittner • On 22 March 2000 • From Salt Lake City

Gobliins Review In this strange but interesting game from Sierra, you control 3 goblins. Each goblin has his own abilities. The storyline is preety much a got to find and beat the bad guy one. This is not your average adventure game. True, it is a point,n,click but it doesnt have a lot of communication between characters and i consider it a puzzle/adventure game for several reasons. 1. you can not go and come back to screens. In order to progress you must solve the puzzle presented on the current screen. 2. you can muck up puzzles and wind up having to start over. Graphics wise, Gobliins offers very little. Just the old vga graphics, similar to their quest games, but more comical. This game is quite short, in turns of how much places you visit. However, puzzles start from simple getting up to challenging very quickly and it should take at least 15 hours to pass. HIGHS- fun game. The FEW characters in it are funny. A different adventure game and a good change from all the other point’n’click adventures sierra have made. LOWS- poor graphics to todays standards. Some illogical puzzles. A bit too short for an experienced adventure gamer.

By Anonymous • On 21 March 2000 • From Somewhere

i lost my book and can not go any farther up the moyntain lol can you help me on the guidebook alphabet. thank you cbdickie

By carol dickie • On 12 March 2000 • From united states

Linda Shaw put it well. “Action” to me is a distraction that I could do well without. I prefer to think rather than diddle.

By Advpuzlov • On 08 March 2000 • From Somewhere

Awesome game! Mind numbing graphics! Keeps the mind interested!!

By Bronwyn • On 24 February 2000 • From New Zealand

Congratulations : this website is great,a lighthouse for all adventures’ lovers!

By Fernie • On 13 February 2000 • From Italy