
LGR - Animal Quest - DOS PC Game Review
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Date: 2022-04-14
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Guillaume
Oh. :D I played this shareware when I was young! :) (I live in Belgium)
I totally remember it and I, as well chose the bear!
There was a version with dinosaurs. I don't remember the name, but you should totally check that one out! You could be any dinosaur you wanted. That was so cool and my brother regretted it quite fast when he show me that game since he had to work on that computer and I didn't want to stop until I ate eeeeverything! :')
See.
Nostalgia is hitting me hard and I'm 21!
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Oh. :D I played this shareware when I was young! :) (I live in Belgium)
I totally remember it and I, as well chose the bear!
There was a version with dinosaurs. I don't remember the name, but you should totally check that one out! You could be any dinosaur you wanted. That was so cool and my brother regretted it quite fast when he show me that game since he had to work on that computer and I didn't want to stop until I ate eeeeverything! :')
See.
Nostalgia is hitting me hard and I'm 21!
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gp75motorsports
Clint, I've got a DOS game that I remember, but I can't seem to recall the name of it, so I was wondering if you might recognize it. It was a math game that my school had back when I was a first/second-grader, and on the side of the screen there was a man with an ice cream cone. The computer fed you increasingly difficult math questions, and every time you answered one correctly, you got a scoop of ice cream added. Every time you missed, one or several fell from the cone. Do you recognize it?
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Clint, I've got a DOS game that I remember, but I can't seem to recall the name of it, so I was wondering if you might recognize it. It was a math game that my school had back when I was a first/second-grader, and on the side of the screen there was a man with an ice cream cone. The computer fed you increasingly difficult math questions, and every time you answered one correctly, you got a scoop of ice cream added. Every time you missed, one or several fell from the cone. Do you recognize it?
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Chamchamcham10
LGR, a question for you since you seems to have played an awful lot of games: . I'm trying to find out a title of a game, it was an early 90s game between 1990-1993 if I'm not mistaken. It was a. rpg/adventure/action? -like side scrolling game. The distinctive feature of it was that you can take items while you side-scroll adventure which you can use in your alchemy lab and join them together to make new items. I'm afraid that's all I remembered as I used to play it on my friend's house
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LGR, a question for you since you seems to have played an awful lot of games: . I'm trying to find out a title of a game, it was an early 90s game between 1990-1993 if I'm not mistaken. It was a. rpg/adventure/action? -like side scrolling game. The distinctive feature of it was that you can take items while you side-scroll adventure which you can use in your alchemy lab and join them together to make new items. I'm afraid that's all I remembered as I used to play it on my friend's house
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TheWolfArokh
At first I didn't realize what game this was aside from the title.
Then 5: 32 hits.
MY CHILDHOOD! I remember a different theme playing (don't know it's name) but man. I remember having a hoot playing as the fox. Good times.
Hey Clint (Unless I have the wrong name, did you ever play a dos game that involved restoring elements to all the nusery stories to their proper state? I believe it had graphics like Space Quest or Leisure Suit Larry. (was it ega or vga? Can't remember)
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At first I didn't realize what game this was aside from the title.
Then 5: 32 hits.
MY CHILDHOOD! I remember a different theme playing (don't know it's name) but man. I remember having a hoot playing as the fox. Good times.
Hey Clint (Unless I have the wrong name, did you ever play a dos game that involved restoring elements to all the nusery stories to their proper state? I believe it had graphics like Space Quest or Leisure Suit Larry. (was it ega or vga? Can't remember)
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u9vata
Hey this is actually a quite awsome game. You really never clicked the more info screens? I had no former English education, but still figured what stuff mostly means haha. Also the game shines more if you choose the harder species to go with because you need to plan every move of yours haha. Of course there were times I just choose bear to have fun, but it was awsome to have some usable scores with small animals too: -)
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Hey this is actually a quite awsome game. You really never clicked the more info screens? I had no former English education, but still figured what stuff mostly means haha. Also the game shines more if you choose the harder species to go with because you need to plan every move of yours haha. Of course there were times I just choose bear to have fun, but it was awsome to have some usable scores with small animals too: -)
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Nicholas
I love the young lion. carefully and quietly hunting it's ultimate prey. the elusive, unpredictable, and ferociously dangerous. stack of wild meat chops! Must be one of those Wild Butchers about - finding, killing, and carefully stacking cuts of meat for the snacking enjoyment of every other creature. :p
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I love the young lion. carefully and quietly hunting it's ultimate prey. the elusive, unpredictable, and ferociously dangerous. stack of wild meat chops! Must be one of those Wild Butchers about - finding, killing, and carefully stacking cuts of meat for the snacking enjoyment of every other creature. :p
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The
Awww, I wish my beard was still ginger. It's grey and white now, mainly because time continued to happen. for quite some time. I get more -Santa! - comments than -Gandalf! - ones these days. Personally I think it's more Robert Wyatt. Shaving is boring. Don't do razors, kids!
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Awww, I wish my beard was still ginger. It's grey and white now, mainly because time continued to happen. for quite some time. I get more -Santa! - comments than -Gandalf! - ones these days. Personally I think it's more Robert Wyatt. Shaving is boring. Don't do razors, kids!
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Bandi
I loved this game. I had it either on a Game Empire disc or some other freeware/shareware magazine disc. I never had the money to send off for the full versions of my favourite shareware games, kinda wish i had but then again nostalgia goggles do defend slot of games >. >
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I loved this game. I had it either on a Game Empire disc or some other freeware/shareware magazine disc. I never had the money to send off for the full versions of my favourite shareware games, kinda wish i had but then again nostalgia goggles do defend slot of games >. >
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Kairu
yeah educational shiz in the 90s was like. nutritional shiz now. the specifics are rarely given, the basics are obvious, and it's all just a lot of people trying to cash in and justify what they want to do/make anyway while placating ignorant and fearful parents.
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yeah educational shiz in the 90s was like. nutritional shiz now. the specifics are rarely given, the basics are obvious, and it's all just a lot of people trying to cash in and justify what they want to do/make anyway while placating ignorant and fearful parents.
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Reveers
I had a corrupted version of this on a floppy I could never get working past the title screen and I've been searching for a video record of it my whole life to make sure I wasn't going crazy. Thank you for all your reviews and documentations over the years.
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I had a corrupted version of this on a floppy I could never get working past the title screen and I've been searching for a video record of it my whole life to make sure I wasn't going crazy. Thank you for all your reviews and documentations over the years.
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