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Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego - Apple II Game Review

Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego - Apple II Game Review

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One of the best-selling edutainment titles of all time, and for good reason. It's awesome, awesome, and awesome. Awesome. Now try to get that TV show theme song out of your head. Play Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego for the Apple 2! sasamichan: A lot of my friends never tried to play fair. They would just enter info until they got a random warrant for a random criminal then arrest some one ASAP weather they were right or not. I preferred to get all my clues in line until I knew who the crook was then Chase them until they went to America where I actually knew the clues.
Date: 2022-04-14

Comments and reviews: 9


Hmm, I think a similar game could be made into an MMO of sorts: the devs create missions and Players do them, but I imagine the only form of multiplayer would be teammates are thrown around the map and whoever is the closest goes to the next place reported by another teammate, otherwise it'd be strictly singleplayer.
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Nice to see Phreakindee givin' the Apple II some love. And what's this I hear about a IIGS review in the works: ) I'm thrilled to hear that. My IIGS review was the first review I ever really did and it bugs me to death all the other stuff I should've mentioned in it. Good to know it'll be given the special treatment soon.
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Carmen sandiego: 24 edition.
Play as jack bauer doing whatever it takes to capture carmen before whatever plans she has is finalized.
With a innovative system to -convince- suspects to give jack clues and a 24 hour time limit.
-scene shift with 4 screens and a clock showing 00: 00: 00-

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Did you know they made a 3D platformer for the Gamecube and the PS2 about this? You play as some random kid with a staff, and Carmen has a robot army. .Yeah, dunno what they were thinking. It'd be like turning Math Blaster into a SHMUP or something.
. That hasn't been done yet, has it?

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I played a later PC version of Carmen San Diego so much that my Almanac was virtually disintegrating. It's one of those weird games where you can't quite put your finger on why it's so addicting - it just is. Funny thing is that I hated Geography with a passion when I was in school.
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Hey Clint, do you play this game on one of the original iterations of the Apple II, or do you play it on the later but amazingly 100% compatible Apple IIGS? (Mostly curious because I currently have an Apple II, but no desk in my house is large enough to set it up)
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Just played and beat the original for the Macintosh on my Classic II. The internet makes these games a LOT easier than they were back in the day. You just have to remember it was programmed in the 80's, some of the information has changed
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I don't know about yours, but my mis-spent youth was mostly spent on Where In The World, Prince Of Persia and Monty On The Run. Oh, yeah, can't forget Wonderboy. Yay for the Apple IIe at school and the Commodore 64 at home!
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I remember I had -Where in Time Is Carmen San Diego- when I was a little kid. I actually managed to get through most of it up until the Inca level, where I got lost since I was too dumb to go on the internet.
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