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Point-and-click Adventure/Puzzle Games
<u>The Submachines</u>
These were all very fun. Leaps and bounds ahead of the Rooms both in graphics and puzzle quality, the Submachines offered eerie visuals and music to a bizarre plot. Submachine 4 was the best of the Submachines. Submachine 1: The Basement Submachine 2: The Lighthouse Submachine 3: The Loop Submachine 4: The Lab <u>Covert Front</u> Made by the same guy who did the Submachines, Covert Front is a bit easier than Sub 4 but has a more comprehensive plot and a good interface. It's part of a series that hasn't been finished yet, so the ending isn't conclusive. Covert Front: Episode 1 <u>Daymere Town</u> I haven't played it yet, but it looks great. It's apparently very difficult. Daymere Town <u>The Rooms</u> Crimson Room was the first game of this genre that I played. The classic plot of "you drank too much, and now you're locked in a room" was enough to make this game a flash sensation. 2 of the items in Crimson are stupidly difficult to find, but Viridian and White improved on the Crimson Room formula of Engrish and blocky graphics. Crimson Room Viridian Room White Chamber |
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