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Show posts MenuQuoteIt's a time to light those candles upon that tasty cake, as both the Commodore Amiga and the Atari ST are celebrating their 30th anniversary. That's right, it's 30 years to this day that the Amiga was launched, and last month it was the Atari ST!
Quote from: Darth Mandarb on Wed 22/04/2015 14:14:15
I, personally, like reading what you post and think you do a good service for adventure games (and indie games in general) so I wouldn't sweat it too much.
Quote from: AGA on Wed 22/04/2015 13:48:13
I wasn't the one who gave the warning, but of course you could have quite easily made one thread saying something like "Two separate Futurama fangames being developed!". The same rules apply to everyone, regardless of how long they've been here, and how much help they may have provided the community!
QuoteWhen I said I had something special to show you in regards to a new adventure game, I bet you didn't realize it was going to be related to Futurama! Developed by Arjon van Dam on the MS-DOS group as a work in progress title, with backdrops and no actual game play as of yet. Will be very similar to games such as Kings Quest and Space Quest but with text speech in a style of Lucasarts.
QuoteAccording to Iker Maya,' Futurama Professor Vetus I presume' will be a large game, in fact it's going to be huge, especially impressive as it's designed by one person. The game will be free with around 100 playable rooms, open world with space travels, enemies, playable characters such as Fry and much more
Quote from: Marion on Thu 09/04/2015 13:06:52
A test of the game in Indie Retro News : http://shar.es/1gyGkP
and a video walkthrough : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nan_e1cOa4&hd=1
Quote from: CaptainD on Thu 20/11/2014 08:31:48
Looks intriguing!!!!
Quote from: ddq on Wed 07/01/2015 17:28:56
Now featured on Rock, Paper, Shotgun and PC Gamer.
Quote from: Mandle on Mon 29/12/2014 16:02:28Quote from: IndieRetroNews on Mon 29/12/2014 15:23:30
http://www.indieretronews.com/2014/12/indiana-jones-and-gold-of-gengis-khan.html
Awesome news! And some damn good writing in there too
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