Flight of the Amazon Queen (FOTAQ_The_Making_Of.7z)
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Originally posted by jiwaats at 18:35 on February 22nd, 2014:
Personally, the part in the temple is my favorite, so it's a matter of taste I guess
Of course! I just prefer more dialogue heavy puzzles, like getting past a guard or said gorilla. But I did like the general setting of the temple. Mr Creosote:
I also remember this fondly as a solid genre entry. What struck me as slightly weak was the fairly artificial puzzle design. Mostly, it is a little unimaginative and feels clumsy at times. jiwaats:
Yes I did play the floppy version in the mid nineties when I was a teen, and I loved it. Still do!
I love the gorilla scene too, it's quite fun
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And that the game took a dive in the last act in the temple, because the puzzles where very… artificial.
Personally, the part in the temple is my favorite, so it's a matter of taste I guess Herr M.:
I played this a couple of years ago and there are two things I distinctly remember about it: The Gorilla, because it is a really cool scene, with an not so obvious, yet downright simple solution. And that the game took a dive in the last act in the temple, because the puzzles where very… artificial.
At the end of the day I quite enjoyed playing it. I really liked the setting and the ending (because it was so over the top). So I agree with you: It's a great game, a somewhat overlooked classic.
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Of course!
Yes I did play the floppy version in the mid nineties when I was a teen, and I loved it. Still do!
I love the gorilla scene too, it's quite fun
Personally, the part in the temple is my favorite, so it's a matter of taste I guess
I played this a couple of years ago and there are two things I distinctly remember about it: The Gorilla, because it is a really cool scene, with an not so obvious, yet downright simple solution. And that the game took a dive in the last act in the temple, because the puzzles where very… artificial.
At the end of the day I quite enjoyed playing it. I really liked the setting and the ending (because it was so over the top). So I agree with you: It's a great game, a somewhat overlooked classic.
Did you play it back when it was new?