It's eating me alive! I cannot think of the title of this game! Well, maybe someone can help me. I must have been 9 when my mom bought me this game, and it had robots in it. You had to guess which robot was really a mad scientist, and collect clues to do it. The "hero" of the game was the boy in a red hat and I think a blue trechcoat and green shoes... You never saw his face though... :Angry: They were in a school too...i think. This stinks. Well, if anyone can help me, I'd love you FOREVER.
Thanks a bunch!!!
Meghan, 18
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Old Robot Clue Game
Why are we getting so many requests for these TLC games recently?
"You believe me," I said gratefully.
"Of course I do," and he held out his hand. "I believe everything out of the common. The only thing to distrust is the normal."
The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan,
Chapter III
Do you like medieval fighting games or RPG's?
Click aici.
"Of course I do," and he held out his hand. "I believe everything out of the common. The only thing to distrust is the normal."
The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan,
Chapter III
Do you like medieval fighting games or RPG's?
Click aici.
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*shrugs* I still play Operation Neptune and Ancient Empires, simply because they both have tramendious entertainment value as well as being very educational... this is party why TLC was so popular amoung late elementary/Junior High students (aimed generally at the 9-14 crowd), it wasn't cheesy or preachy, just fun, abstract and informational. Now TLC just makes gay little childrens games. :Angry: (Stupid Politically Correct Education movement, it's making people dumber all the time...)