Last Computer Gaming Update of 2008
December 31, 2008 Filed in: Video Games
As 2008 comes to a close, I decided that it was time for another Game Central update. I was quite lax with new postings in December, so it is definitely for a new entry. In November, I rediscovered the joys of LucasArts adventure games. I dusted off my copies of The Secret of Monkey Island and Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis. Thanks to ScummVM, both are perfectly playable, even on newer systems.
Several years ago, I came very close to completing Monkey Island, but never did. This time around, I finished the game and it was as great as I remembered. Fate of Atlantis was pretty much a new experience as I had barely scratched the surface on it years back. The quality was right up there with Monkey Island and it added voice acting to the mix. I had to resort to the hint book more times than I would have liked but I was eager to play through it. Both games lived up to their lofty reputations as some of the best from the golden era of adventure games. I still have Day of the Tentacle, Sam and Max Hit the Road, and Full Throttle to play as well. Something to look forward to in 2009!
In December, I added some new independent Mac games to my library. One game was RocketBowl, somewhat of a combination of bowling with miniature golf. It sounds a bit odd but it works. I had a lot of fun with it.
I also purchased the 15th Anniversary Holiday Bundle from Ambrosia Software. It included six great games massively discounted to $19:
Several years ago, I came very close to completing Monkey Island, but never did. This time around, I finished the game and it was as great as I remembered. Fate of Atlantis was pretty much a new experience as I had barely scratched the surface on it years back. The quality was right up there with Monkey Island and it added voice acting to the mix. I had to resort to the hint book more times than I would have liked but I was eager to play through it. Both games lived up to their lofty reputations as some of the best from the golden era of adventure games. I still have Day of the Tentacle, Sam and Max Hit the Road, and Full Throttle to play as well. Something to look forward to in 2009!
In December, I added some new independent Mac games to my library. One game was RocketBowl, somewhat of a combination of bowling with miniature golf. It sounds a bit odd but it works. I had a lot of fun with it.
I also purchased the 15th Anniversary Holiday Bundle from Ambrosia Software. It included six great games massively discounted to $19:
- Apeiron X. Arcade-style, fast-paced, frantic gameplay. You versus the nefarious Pentipede and other mushroom patch baddies.
- Redline! Put the pedal to the metal in this intense 3D racing game. Hop in and burn rubber through myriad race tracks across the Web.
- Bubble Trouble X. Arcade-style family fun, filled with frolic, fins, and fishy foes. Use the maze itself to pop the cutthroat competition.
- Darwinia. Save a virtual world from a deadly computer virus. Real-time strategy and lush3D landscapes remind you remember why gaming is fun.
- SketchFighter. Pilot your sketched ship through hand-drawn graph paper mazes, battle bugs and bosses, solo or with a friend.
- Aki Mahjong Solitaire is an elegant blend of the ancient Chinese game of Mahjong with an enchanting journey across Japan.