Anyone ever play these games?

edited June 2010 in General Chat
Freeware games (Adventure Horror) by one of my favorite game critics: Ben Croshaw aka Yahtzee

Personally, I only discovered them a few months ago, and when I thought about them, I had to put a thread out there to see if anyone else knew about them. I found them to be very old school adventure games (even with that old school style) with an interesting storyline.

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  • edited June 2010
    I haven't seen these before, but I'll definitely take a look.

    Any website that claims it is akin to Bruce Campbell, is okay by me.
  • edited June 2010
    Yes, everyone knows about them eventually. They're probably the best freeware adventure games out there. Trilby's Notes is one of my favorite video games of all time.
  • edited June 2010
    Yes, everyone knows about them eventually. They're probably the best freeware adventure games out there.
    QFT. They're awesome games.
  • edited June 2010
    Yeah I Played the first one from chzo mytos series 3 years ago, and although it had that old graphics and mood and 2 Midi songs, it totally freaked me out!
    I couldn't continue playing the part that you
    had to find the father's body
    ... :(
    the story by the way was not entirely original, it was a mixture of a hunted house themed movie with "The Thing" which I didn't know by that time, but still, a great experience, I had little troubles on that
    body finding
    puzzle though ...
  • edited June 2010
    Yes. I love Art of Theft. The main series was okay too. Not a big 1213 fan, it got frustrating.
  • edited June 2010
    tredlow wrote: »
    Yes. I love Art of Theft. The main series was okay too. Not a big 1213 fan, it got frustrating.
    I actually quite enjoyed 1213. It had echoes of Flashback, which I also enjoyed.
  • edited June 2010
    I actually quite enjoyed 1213. It had echoes of Flashback, which I also enjoyed.

    I did like it enough to finish the series, but not to replay it (at least, after getting the secret ending)
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