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Wiles

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Trying to remember the name of a game from many years ago. It was an arcade-y top down space game with roguelike elements. It had one developer, and it was free. Most of the game involved fighting things in space. You could stop at stations to upgrade your ship, or to sell cargo you got off of ships you had destroyed, or you could buy cargo and sell it at another station for a profit.
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Trying to remember the name of a game from many years ago. It was an arcade-y top down space game with roguelike elements. It had one developer, and it was free. Most of the game involved fighting things in space. You could stop at stations to upgrade your ship, or to sell cargo you got off of ships you had destroyed, or you could buy cargo and sell it at another station for a profit.

Duskers? FTL? Halcyon 6?
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Duskers? FTL? Halcyon 6?
You know, the question goes on for a bit more after the 'space game' bit.

Trying to remember the name of a game from many years ago. It was an arcade-y top down space game with roguelike elements. It had one developer, and it was free. Most of the game involved fighting things in space. You could stop at stations to upgrade your ship, or to sell cargo you got off of ships you had destroyed, or you could buy cargo and sell it at another station for a profit.
Transcendence? I'm not 100% sure about the one-guy development. Naev is also similar.
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Trying to remember the name of a game from many years ago. It was an arcade-y top down space game with roguelike elements. It had one developer, and it was free. Most of the game involved fighting things in space. You could stop at stations to upgrade your ship, or to sell cargo you got off of ships you had destroyed, or you could buy cargo and sell it at another station for a profit.

Duskers? FTL? Halcyon 6?
None of those are free, so I doubt it.
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Transcendence? I'm not 100% sure about the one-guy development. Naev is also similar.

Thanks! Transcendence is the game I was thinking of. I might be wrong about the development. Looks like it is still actively being worked on too, which is nice to see. I haven't played it in years.
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Transcendence was more or less one person developed for most of its development lifetime. I think at least parts were eventually kinda' handed off to active members of its community, or something along those lines.

Solid bit of work, though, regardless. Used to play the hell out of it, think I even screwed around with modding a (very small) bit, myself.
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Back in the late 90s early 2000s there was a game I played the demo of. Let's see if anyone remembers the name of it.

- Isometric, possibly 3D, RPG
- Medieval setting. Standard fantasy

On to more specific stuff. The one level I remember was a tutorial mission. You played as a male spell caster in a forest, possibly looking to rescue another character.

The mechanic I remember the most about the game was the magic system. You would collect reagent items and combine them in your inventory to cast spells. These reagent items weren't used up in the casting I don't think, rather you would combine different reagents to figure out new spells.
I think one of the reagents was a moss clump. Combining it with something else possibly gave you an acid ball spell.



Edit: As a bonus I'll add in a second game that came to mind.

A strategy game with RPG elements. The battle system involved turn based combat on a grid. It was 3D and you used cards to summon units like giant flytraps, possibly also to cast other abilities. I think you could build your army card deck with what cards you had found during a game.
« Last Edit: April 02, 2018, 11:31:07 pm by Mech#4 »
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I don't know what the second game is, but it sounds like something derived from Chaos: Battle of the Wizards. There's a "Chaos: Reborn" game on Steam right now, it's definitely not it but it might share elements with what you're looking for.
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First one is 'Magic and Mayhem', second is 'Etherlords'.
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First one is 'Magic and Mayhem', second is 'Etherlords'.

Ha! Impressive, thank you. Looking, Etherlords is on gog.com but it seems Magic and Mayhem sadly isn't.

Also, apparently the Magic and Mayhem I played was a sequel called The Art of Magic and was also made by Bethesda.


@Sean Mirrsen: Thanks also. I have never heard of Chaos: Battle of the Wizards but, what? It was published by Games Workshop? That's wierd, and it doesn't seem to be based off Warhammer either. Though it was apparently for the ZX Spectrum.

Man, looking up old games is sometimes really bizarre with their connections.
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I would have guessed Etherlords too if you didn't specify battling on a grid. Etherlords is a more traditional "party vs party" setup, similar to what you'd have in Magic the Gathering. I really rather liked that game back then. Russian gamedev has really declined in the past decade(s). (Also, it has a sequel.)

And Chaos is named for the Law-vs-Chaos duality (and it's an apt description of the state of the battlefield a few turns in). Not everything with Chaos is necessarily linked to WH. :P
It's one of the Spectrum-era games I replay the most often. Really fun gameplay. The Chaos:Reborn game I think went too heavily on presentation and mechanics (the shift to a hexagon grid is kind of eeeeh), it would have been pretty great as a sort of party strategy game I think, just for the fun factor and, well, chaos, that results.
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I'm looking for an old adventure game, aka "point and click".
The style was side-scrolling, cartoonish, and the main protaginist was a white mouse-like thing that had a magic carpet and would use his fez-like hat as an inventory for items. You started inside a house where you had to rewire stuff. Later locations include a space-station and a maze that was a giant dump.

edit: I actually found it when I remembered the keyword "dingo". It's called "Koala Lumpur: Journey to the Edge"
« Last Edit: April 05, 2018, 12:01:06 pm by Xinvoker »
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there was some game set in japan and a chinese guy killed someone and that started the plot. I think people said it was like yakuza?
I found the game
« Last Edit: April 06, 2018, 06:29:56 pm by deathpunch578 »
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This one was an educational game that I played about 15 years ago I think?It had Yellow creatures of some sort teaching electric currents, sound waves, and lenses and lights used to hatch eggs. It was very catoon-y. Dont remember much other then that, sadly.

I believe what you're looking for is ZAP!

Funny little bit about that game; the circuit-fixing portion, arguably the most "challenging" of the various activities, could be completely cheesed and bypassed. You'd click a "check solution" button to see if you'd solved the puzzle, and if it wasn't right the character would just tell you to keep trying... however, if you instead repeatedly clicked on the answer button, it would just set the board to the solved state and congratulate you on finding the answer.

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Trying to figure out what game this is. It has a monster hunter crossover/reference in this picture(kirin).
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