I love it! Online adventure games! Adventure games are one of my all-time favorite genres. I have fond memories of the Sierra Quest games, and more recently, there have been a slew of really cool ones come out, especially by Dreamcatcher Interactive, a little-known but prolific game company.
One of the best I’ve played recently, however, was The Longest Journey. If you haven’t played it, do so. It’s excellent.
I’m afraid I don’t know of any more online games like it, though.
(Please note that this post was based on the game in the OP’s first link. The second wouldn’t load for me.)
Those are really fun. Thank you! Both remind me of the Myst/Riven/Exile series in their own way. Another really good game like this is The Neverhood, but last I checked, it was only available for Windows 95. :-(. This is fun!!!
If you right click on the game, then click Quality > Medium or even Quality > Low, the graphics will look more pixelated, but the game will run smoother. As far as I know, there is no way to download a game that is done in Flash, like this one is.
By the way, if you’re worried about the ad mentioned in the OP, you can play Chasm here or here.
I am puzzled - the freshsensation link is BRILLIANT, and as there appears to be no link back to the main page I deleted the samorost.swf bit - and I get a Laboratoires Garnier page!
WTF???
One site I visit daily for their hangman-styled game and weekly for their clever “Say What?” puzzle is Puzzability.
I have searched any number of times for the same sort of puzzle that “Say What?” uses, with no luck yet. Anybody else know of similar things?
I also like working the crossword puzzles where you have clues in one section and a quotation in another and the solution letters are plugged into both sections. Acrostic, I think they’re called. Anybody have links to any of those?
Great thread! I’m so bored at work, this will keep me busy for a while!
The freshsensation site is great!
I’m having trouble on the “snail” level. I assume it is a matter of timing, but I’ve been clicking for half an hour and I can’t get him to cross the “bridge”. Any hints?
I agree about Planetarium; it’s an excellent puzzle-story.
If you have a lot of time to kill, you can try TimeHunt, which has hundreds of puzzles to solve in stages (some puzzle solutions lead to other puzzles). It opened last September; the final puzzle is still unsolved.
The snail is a red herring. Click on the circular cave on the cliff face. Insects will pollinate the flowers. The bulb head guy in the cave will be barely visible. Click on him and he will climb a ladder to the top of the cliff. He will screw his head into the socket. Then you can push the button in the center of the screen (in the cliff face). The lights come on, and a spherical elevator comes up.
Occasionally Games Magazine or Games World of Puzzles will have a page of 3 of these. They call them “quote boxes”. There’s a page of them in the August issue of GWOP.