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Loom may not exactly be obscure by any standard, but I don't see it being mentioned nearly as much as, say, Day of the Tentacle or Monkey Island. But it was a truly revolutionary way of reimagining the adventure game genre, and in a very early age of point-and-click. No inventory, single mouse click interaction, using spells to interact with the environment...

Of course, you'll want to play the original floppy version to get the full story; the CD-ROM version had its dialogue heavily truncated to fit onto the CD.

What's your pick?

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[-] cidney@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago

Wadjet Eye Games's The Shivah (old enough to be a classic at this point! But still pretty obscure and underrated.)

[-] beforan@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

I need to get around to more Wadjet Eye stuff generally, but I really enjoyed Resonance

[-] rjh@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

I have recently played the Blackwell series after thoroughly enjoying Unavowed but The Shivah didn't seem interesting. Will give it a try thanks!

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