finally doing it.
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@eniko scorched earth and worms 1
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Oxyd - puzzle game, roll ball through obstacles, hit switches
Krypton Egg - decent breakout clone
Incredible Machine 2 - best in the series imho, cool puzzles and contraptions
Sim City, Sim City 2000, Theme Park - sim games
Gertrude's Secrets - weird educational game with exploration and logic puzzles
Lemmings - a classic
Brix - puzznic ripoffless chill, but fun: Skyroads, Epic Pinball, Jazz Jackrabbit, Keen, Hocus Pocus, Duke Nukem, Pharoah's Tomb, Arctic Adventure, Wacky Wheels
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Ultima - classic CRPG
Monkey Island, Day of the Tentacle, Hugo's House of Horrors - adventure
Ant Run - pipe dream but ants
Hexxagon, 7up Spot - enjoyable Othello-likes
Mario's Game Gallery - Charles Martinet's first Mario voice role, kid's board game collection w/"go fish" etc
Civilization - classic sim
Diver Down - VERGE 2 RPG I want to play somedayAlso:
Dune 2 - cool strategy game
Descent 1+2 - cool full-3D shooter, destroy the reactor
Worms
Prince of Persia
Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure -
y'all got some weird notions about what constitutes chill
@eniko Chill is a thing that varies a lot from person to person when it comes to games though. It can definitely be pretty tricky...
Nostalgia also probably plays a part given the nature of the discussion.
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i will probably regret this but, i am soliciting suggestions for chill DOS games and also DOS hidden gems
@eniko Tetris if you're wanting a zen chill. :)
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i will probably regret this but, i am soliciting suggestions for chill DOS games and also DOS hidden gems
@eniko not sure if this is DOS-y enough, but DOSBox runs Windows 3.11 quite well, which is a good platform for the classic Microsoft Entertainment Packs (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Entertainment_Pack).
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y'all got some weird notions about what constitutes chill
nobody ever recommends Entomorph Plague of the Darkfall as a hidden gem
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i will probably regret this but, i am soliciting suggestions for chill DOS games and also DOS hidden gems
@eniko why, SimLife, of course!
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@eniko why, SimLife, of course!
@eniko this rip is pretty good https://archive.org/details/msdos_SimLife_1992
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i will probably regret this but, i am soliciting suggestions for chill DOS games and also DOS hidden gems
@eniko here are a couple of really chill entries. Not necessarily hidden gems or anything though
I don't see The Incredible Machine recommended here yet. https://www.myabandonware.com/game/the-incredible-machine-1mg
One of my favourite chill DOS games as a kid was this Disney Jigsaw puzzle: https://www.myabandonware.com/game/mickey-s-jigsaw-puzzles-3zo
I loved printing out the pictures on our home dot matrix printer.
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i will probably regret this but, i am soliciting suggestions for chill DOS games and also DOS hidden gems
@eniko I remember really liking Stunt Island back in the day. Chill in the sense that you can set up your own stunts and there’s no real time pressure AFAIR