All Your History: Adventure Games Part 4

"Adventure games are in the midst of a comeback. In this fourth episode of our retrospective, watch and see how the genre grew up with games like Myst.

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MilkmanDansays...

I got introduced to the early King's Quest games, and later the 7th Guest, but I somehow missed all the Lucas Arts games. And I seem to be the only person who never played Myst.

To be honest, I never really liked adventure games. King's Quest(s) annoyed me. I got more into 7th Guest, but I don't think I finished it. I spent much more time playing Ultima 6; hundreds of hours while almost entirely ignoring the "story". To me, a "world simulator" RPG that tried to let you do essentially anything was much more engrossing than the adventure dynamic of needing to find 1 object to use in a logical (or not so logical) way to move forward (find the key, open the lock; or find the fish, throw to the bear as seen here).

Still, interesting to contemplate the genre even though it wasn't my cup of tea.

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