Don't have past experience with these dungeon crawlers. How ever I have played old pen & paper styled RPG's.
LoG is a testament to gameplay. It amazes me how a concept this old can feel so fresh and innovative in 2012.
(for older players naturally it's more of a nostalgy trip)
34, and EotB was one of the first games i enjoyed when i discovered the PC at 14 Back then when copyprotection consisted of images from the manual and you had to write the pagenumber to get in
21 here. I've been playing RPGs (both digital and pen&paper) since I was 10. Grimrock is the first game I played of this specific genre though. It really is the closest thing to an actual tabletop session of dungeoneering.
and I apparently have to type a minimum of 4 characters to post a reply...
Welcome back brave adventurers.
It is too bad you did not discover the true secret of the firestaff. Now that I have it I have no further need for you.
Nachtfischer wrote:Mid doesn't mean exactly 95. Think 97, so I was 9 (still pretty early I guess)!
Not too young at all We got our Atari ST in 88 so I was probably 8 when I first played DM. I don't think I beat DM until I was 10 or 11 though
I was 4 or 5 when I started with spectrum games. The first game I ever played at home was Manic Miner and it was brand new at the time. However, my first experience of games was an arcade machine called Space Firebird that I had to be lifted up to reach the controls of I was in charge of the fire button.... Come to think of it, that may be my earliest memory!!! Damnit, computer games stole my life.