Parsifal [Solved]
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God, Jesus Christ, is number one!hehe
Jesus Christ!hehe
Nice to meet another developer.
Makes you feel strengthened to continue on when there seems no hope.
Thank you.
Nice to meet another developer.
Makes you feel strengthened to continue on when there seems no hope.
Thank you.
God, Jesus Christ, is number one!hehe
Jesus Christ!hehe
Bless Jesus Christ!
Then please bless my mom.
Honour to my mom Huong Thi Vu
Honour to my dad Thuy Binh Nguyen
Love to cousin Carl Anh Cuong Cao Vu
Thank you Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ!hehe
Bless Jesus Christ!
Then please bless my mom.
Honour to my mom Huong Thi Vu
Honour to my dad Thuy Binh Nguyen
Love to cousin Carl Anh Cuong Cao Vu
Thank you Jesus Christ.
Re: Parsifal
Hey Mark - did you ever share this game? I'd love to play it again and it seems to have disappeared from the world.marconis wrote:Hey, I'm the author. I still have the source code (C++) and sprites and I think the shareware and collectable executables on a box at home. I can post or send you the "Collectors Edition" in a bit if you want.Nemesis Zero II wrote:Dear DOS-Friends,
I am looking for an old game called "Parsifal". It is a quite simple game. You are looking on a map, control your armies (knights, archers, etc.) kill monsters (especially dragons) and you have to find and collect 7 pieces of the holy grail.
Glad that you enjoyed it.
There were female warriors that I called Elazons that only blocked and pushed. The wizard characters would turn anyone into bears. I thought the spiders and fellows who hid in the dark were nice. The Collectors Edition has a bunch of different maps. Created the sprites myself. It was an EGA graphic based. I made it as an exercise to learn C++.
I had another DOS game called Lunker that was challenging. You had to mine through a 3D asteroid with various monsters and treasures and limited food, energy, oxygen.
Mark
If that is the case, chances are that it might have been part of a compilation disk or floppy. Small, obscure games are often added to shareware compilations, just to decrease costs (as opposed to a stand-alone release) and to increase chances of people trying it out. You think anything of this sort is possible?
Re: Parsifal
There were female warriors that I called Elazons that only blocked and pushed. The wizard characters would turn anyone into bears. I thought the spiders and fellows who hid in the dark were nice.
Parsifal [Solved]
Hi everyone!
I have registered here just to tell that I have bought and recovered this game
It is very nice indeed, although it is a Shareware version - and Mark has promised to share the registered 'Collector's edition' with five maps instead of one... It seems that he still had not shared it since 2014? Well, my version will be hosted on Old-Games (dot) ru site in a few days.
I have registered here just to tell that I have bought and recovered this game
It is very nice indeed, although it is a Shareware version - and Mark has promised to share the registered 'Collector's edition' with five maps instead of one... It seems that he still had not shared it since 2014? Well, my version will be hosted on Old-Games (dot) ru site in a few days.
Parsifal [Solved]
Welcome to the forums!
Parsifal [Solved]
Parsifal [Solved]
Well, I'm happy the game was found. There's no reason to be rude though.