Guess The Game
Nope. Not Minesweeper.
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Bingo! As per, <b>dr_st</b>, it's over to you <b>Rwolf</b>!dr_st wrote:Railroad Tycoon is Sid Meier's.
The answer is Rollercoaster Tycoon, which apparently was indeed originally planned as a sequel to Transport Tycoon.
In case my answer is accepted, I pass my turn to Rwolf, since his guess pointed me in the right direction.
Bingo! (or close enough)
I'll count the right game series as a correct guess, I can't expect anyone to know the mini-games within, if you never played it.
I was aiming for 'Astro Chicken', a game played at an arcade cabinet in a bar within the main game. It is itself a parody of 'lunar lander', only with a rooster as the astronaut/moon lander.
The second mini-game was 'Ms. Astro Chicken', and the developers starred as the 'two guys from Andromeda'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rNrFpRW9xc
Over to you, Mr. Flibble!
I'll count the right game series as a correct guess, I can't expect anyone to know the mini-games within, if you never played it.
I was aiming for 'Astro Chicken', a game played at an arcade cabinet in a bar within the main game. It is itself a parody of 'lunar lander', only with a rooster as the astronaut/moon lander.
The second mini-game was 'Ms. Astro Chicken', and the developers starred as the 'two guys from Andromeda'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rNrFpRW9xc
Over to you, Mr. Flibble!
Guys, sorry for the delay, let's try this:
Clue 1: In one of the scenarios in this game, a small army led by a mythological hero infiltrates an enemy stronghold to face a king who is real historical person. What's unusual about this is that the scenario takes place in a land which, albeit a real place, is completely unrelated to either the king or the hero and their respective nations.
The game however, expects the player to pretend that both characters are actually leaders of the peoples inhabiting the land where the story takes place.
Hint: said scenario takes place at the beginning of the game.
I hope this is not worded in some overly complicated manner!
Clue 1: In one of the scenarios in this game, a small army led by a mythological hero infiltrates an enemy stronghold to face a king who is real historical person. What's unusual about this is that the scenario takes place in a land which, albeit a real place, is completely unrelated to either the king or the hero and their respective nations.
The game however, expects the player to pretend that both characters are actually leaders of the peoples inhabiting the land where the story takes place.
Hint: said scenario takes place at the beginning of the game.
I hope this is not worded in some overly complicated manner!
Something in your description leads me to think in the areas of Robin Hood or King Arthur legends. I looked through some of those titles at Mobygames, and though I cannot say if your game is a strategy game or not, I'll make a guess at 'Stronghold Legends', a fantasy mix with King Arthur and Dracula in one scenario.
Nope, that's not it. The game is not fantasy, it actually is supposed to be (more or less) realistic. Both characters are put out of their historical context because of some internal limitations of the game (probably).Rwolf wrote:Something in your description leads me to think in the areas of Robin Hood or King Arthur legends.<...> I'll make a guess at 'Stronghold Legends', a fantasy mix with King Arthur and Dracula in one scenario.
Sorry for a much belated reply.
Clue 2: This game more or less depicts historical events, but the developers took quite a few liberties with the details. In this, the game follows one of its direct inspirations - a very popular game which belongs to a different sub-genre. The other inspiration is purely fantasy, but it contributed most of the gameplay mechanics for the game in question.
Nope, not Riverworld.Rwolf wrote:Riverworld? Mix of historical characters, but probably not what you intend.
Clue 2: This game more or less depicts historical events, but the developers took quite a few liberties with the details. In this, the game follows one of its direct inspirations - a very popular game which belongs to a different sub-genre. The other inspiration is purely fantasy, but it contributed most of the gameplay mechanics for the game in question.