i was young some i don't remember much details.
i played the game on a 91 packard bell so it has to be older than that.
it is a RPG.
I believe the game starts with the main character(man) waking up in the locked hull of a big ship. he then has to figure out clever ways to get out by combining items found on the ship.
i also remember a tunnel leading to a big house with more steps to get through different stages of the house. i believe he ends up back on the topside of the boat in the end. might even be a female character found along the way.
at some point in the game you make battery to get through a door, i could be wrong. i remember having to combine lots of items to make 1 single item. i like games like that and wouldn't mind finding more like it.
i know i very vague but i was young.
thank you so much in advance.
Was it a text based adventure?
Riven?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riven
That came out in '97, I can't believe a Packard Bell would still be working 6 years later
I was thinking maybe Alone in the Dark 2?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alone_in_the_Dark_2
it was neither of those 2 games, thank you though.
also it did have lots of text to read when you found items and what not. you had an inventory list as well.
i saw a game called amnesia, the plot sound very similar but it is not that game.
also worth noting there is absolutely no fighting in this game. hardly any characters from what i recall
Quote from: turbophein;709202it was neither of those 2 games, thank you though.
also it did have lots of text to read when you found items and what not. you had an inventory list as well.
i saw a game called amnesia, the plot sound very similar but it is not that game.
also worth noting there is absolutely no fighting in this game. hardly any characters from what i recall
Was it purely text or did it have some graphics?
IE: Like the Sierra games tended to be graphical, but also text and inventory and little to no fighting.