Looking for a new game

Category: Accessible Games

Post 1 by Polka dots and Moonbeams (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Wednesday, 21-Jan-2009 18:47:31

Hope you guys have some new suggestions. here's a few games I've played. *Grin,* I've gotten bored.

I use to play all in play a lot but haven't been a member for a year or so. I wish they'd give you a free chance once a year, to see if it is still as fun. Lol, the problem was I was constently running out of chips.

I've played a couple jim kitchen games.
The game drive; that was great fun for a while.
Legend of the green dragon.
A couple l-works games.
Briefly, I played toodle tiles.

I'm looking forward to some other ideas. *Smile,* thanks!

Post 2 by Polka dots and Moonbeams (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Wednesday, 21-Jan-2009 23:33:30

Oh my gall, has anyone played bop it ultimate from light tech? It's nutso, and the placement of the keys are awkward. Lol, I'm glad to find something different though! Pretty cool so far!

Post 3 by blindndangerous (the blind and dangerous one) on Wednesday, 21-Jan-2009 23:36:40

Ever played muds?

Post 4 by Polka dots and Moonbeams (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Thursday, 22-Jan-2009 1:14:10

No, explain further please. *smile*

Post 5 by blindndangerous (the blind and dangerous one) on Thursday, 22-Jan-2009 18:23:29

Well, about that, I'm kinda lazy, so I'll just send your web browser right on over here to this site here.
enjoy the read

Post 6 by Albanac (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Thursday, 22-Jan-2009 19:22:26

Audiogames.net has a list of games you can try too, if you've not been there already. I've got some good stuff from there.

Post 7 by the icon (Zone BBS Addict) on Friday, 23-Jan-2009 15:19:46

what things are you in to simon? i'm currently trying to make sense of the game entombed that is in development. its hard as hell. lol. i used to mud, but lost the passwords.

Post 8 by Munkey (Veteran Zoner) on Friday, 23-Jan-2009 17:47:03

I have the game intoomed. I didn't find it that hard. The cool thing about that game is if you kill a monster and it happens to have a card on it you get to pick a new race when you start the game again. For example, if you get a goblin card after killing a goblin, the next time you play that game, you have the choice of becomeing that charactor.

Post 9 by Coldshadow (supreme commander of the shadow fleet) on Friday, 23-Jan-2009 18:11:50

Where do you get this game?

Post 10 by ItsAConspiraZ (This site is so "educational") on Saturday, 24-Jan-2009 0:20:29

Super Deekout!

try either danzgames.com or usagamesinteractive.com
It's awesome.

If you have the guts:
Technoshock
look it up as the url isn't a memorable one
It's the best audiogame yet, just above Shades of Doom (gmagames.com)

Post 11 by Albanac (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Saturday, 24-Jan-2009 8:23:22

Danny, I'm more into realtime stuff, so sod is cool though difficult, the beta of montesooma (sp?) was great, haven't managed to get the new version under the new name as yet. Hunter's allright but ur, well, there are bits of that game I don't like. Justin's one hell of a programmer too, like Tom Ward. ts2's allright but I get board with it after a while. Keep meaning to register my copy of Sarah and the castle of witchcraft and wizzardry too, and yep you guessed it i have a lot of time for Phil too lmao. While we're on the subject of games, anyone know the latest on AGM?

Post 12 by blindndangerous (the blind and dangerous one) on Saturday, 24-Jan-2009 14:23:31

I tried technoshock, and that was the ending of my liking to audiogames. I don't know maybe I just like to see what's going on around me.

Post 13 by Munkey (Veteran Zoner) on Saturday, 24-Jan-2009 17:33:17

I have to say I did give up on technoshock after a while.
And the game intoomed um lets see it was on the news thread at audio games.net for a while go to www.audiogames.net click on the ag-newsroom. and you should find it their.

Post 14 by Polka dots and Moonbeams (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Thursday, 29-Jan-2009 13:28:59

I definitely like the games where it is all sound. There is something about them, that is challenging. It really sucks me into a zone.

I found parts of a game a couple years ago and was never able to actually find the game to play. Had something to do with music and the city. The sounds were great on it!

Post 15 by Ashes2ashez (holding on to my halo) on Tuesday, 24-Feb-2009 6:36:14

i'm more in to mudding. i find audio games are fun the first time but then don't hold my interest. going to try out a few of these though. XD

Post 16 by frosted flakes (Account disabled) on Wednesday, 25-Feb-2009 10:49:05

wel maybe yu should try games from dragoness they have a few pinball games,and a bowling one.

Post 17 by blindndangerous (the blind and dangerous one) on Wednesday, 25-Feb-2009 23:37:41

I'm the same as you ashes.

Post 18 by SunshineAndRain (I'm happily married, a mom of two and a fulltime college student.) on Thursday, 26-Feb-2009 1:29:54

I like the puzzle game on Klango. I also enjoy some of Jim Kitchens games. I really want to try a MUD, so I think I'll read up on that information link. I do like some audio adventure type games, but most of them start sounding and acting about the same. Kill this, chase that, win this level. Kinda boring.

Post 19 by Elrobin (Generic Zoner) on Thursday, 26-Feb-2009 10:14:30

If you like puzzle games you might want to check out the 7-128 games. There is a mystery to solve and puzzle and word games. They are not free, but cost only $25.00 to download a game book with six games. You can look at them by going to www.7128.com

Post 20 by Polka dots and Moonbeams (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Saturday, 28-Feb-2009 20:07:55

Ooh, I forgot about this thread! Thanks all!

Dragoness? Does anyone have a url?

Post 21 by SunshineAndRain (I'm happily married, a mom of two and a fulltime college student.) on Saturday, 28-Feb-2009 20:32:29

I believe it's draconis.

Post 22 by the blind legendary (Account disabled) on Thursday, 30-Apr-2009 14:02:57

i wish to make a game but i don't know how i have many stories in my mind

Post 23 by The Elemental Dragon (queen of dragons) on Friday, 01-May-2009 15:05:23

hmm, the puzzle on klango drives me nuts, but skeet is fun, would be better if I could get past level 41, lol...

Post 24 by SunshineAndRain (I'm happily married, a mom of two and a fulltime college student.) on Friday, 01-May-2009 17:23:46

I love that puzzle! It's fun and addicting! So is skeet! I think I might try the talking Pac Man game. That one sounds fun.

Post 25 by illumination (Darkness is history.) on Monday, 04-May-2009 18:34:44

One suggestion that I have is Pipe Blast Chamber. It costs $34.95 to get it, but it's a heck of a game. It can be a pretty tough audio game. It is completely accessible because it is from bscgames.com.

Post 26 by BryanP22 (Novice theriminist) on Tuesday, 05-May-2009 10:25:43

Personally I'd skip the Pacman game. For one thing the game boasts using the original Pacman SFX but they modified a lot of them in a way that just didn't feel right at all. For another, synthetic speach is used far too heavily in the game as far as I'm concerned. For menus it's all right but not for character voices. As for the Draconis games, the URL is www.draconisentertainment.com. I personally recommend Alien Outback, DynaMan, te two Pinball games (ESP Pinball Classic and ESP Pinball Xtreme), and of course Ten Pin Alley. Oh, and Monkey Business is fun too, but there seems to be a bug with the newer version of the game where it skips one of the levels for some reason. They haven't figured that one out but apparently a lot of people have had it happen. And that level just happens to be my favorite one. The game's still a lot of fun though.