Will do sir, it is now 58% If you or anyone else have any other suggestions for games that need to go up in the museum please let me know and I will put those up first
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Originally Posted by OldManClayton If nothing else, put the zip in a torrent, have a few of us download it, and then we'll seed it for a while.
Zipping the whole collection would force you to download every game in the pack even if you just wanted a few. Better to just zip each individually or leave them as they are (most klik games tend to be rather small anyway)
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Originally Posted by Brad Sorry for including Milber 1, Rhys D. For a while there I was a real completist.
haha its ok...it's such a bad game but it brings back a lot of memories of how much fun I had making it and laughing at my brother attempting to test it >_<
I haven't been through all the games but I'm still trying to hunt down an old klik game. It was about a skateboarding ball, with a really elaborate cutscene for 'story mode' where the player would walk into some skateboard company and be kicked out because he had no arms or legs. But the arcade mode was like a proper 2D skating game. It's probably terrible but it was the first real klik game that really impressed me.
Think it was French too.
The first klik game that thought me anything was some adventure game, Wanderer of Apsu or something. It's cool that KNP stuff was open sourced
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Originally Posted by Muz The first klik game that thought me anything was some adventure game, Wanderer of Apsu or something. It's cool that KNP stuff was open sourced
Except when they don't import properly into whatever ClickSuite you have now.
But yes, it was awesome to open KNP games back then. It still holds a smidgen of a place in my heart.