Tim, the physical manifestation of the collective indie gaming voice, has gone and been nice all over the place again. Now, you be nice to yourselves and have a look at the man's brilliant Best Freeware Adventure Games 2007 selection. You'll thank me for pointing it out, him for actually... err... selecting it and the Indie Games blog for being both indie and bloggy.
Related @ Gnome's Lair: DeathSpank, re: Resonance, the Indy Adventure Games guide, Textfyre
I haven't even gotten around to playing that many of the other ones...
ReplyDeleteI need to take off work tomorrow to play more...
How much memory is required to play these games?
ReplyDeleteAre you short on memory, funnyman? I thought that was just a problem for us older gamers. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are tough times for gamers: too many excellent games to choose from.
Do that and you'll thank youself Ross. Then decide never to work again...
ReplyDeleteOh I wouldn't remember the exact amount but I'd say the bare minimum of 64/128 mb should do.
Aye. It's difficult dear guttertalk, really difficult...
This (and your previous post) will certainly give me a few games to review in depth.
ReplyDeleteHey, you truly are back! Looking forward to them reviews...
ReplyDeleteI meant computer memory not my forgetfulness Guttertalk. You say 64/128 Gnome. I might try it.
ReplyDeletePlease do and lt us know how it went.
ReplyDeleteOh noes... this is never going to help me get those tests graded.
ReplyDeleteI on the other hand am almost done with checking them mid-semester assignments. Ha!
ReplyDeleteHello Gnome..
ReplyDeleteAlways interesting information on your site. I heard on the National News here in the states, that even with our sagging economy, video games are still hot sellers, with Super Mario Bros2 right at the top. Poor economy = staying home surfing, and gaming. :)
Hope all has been well...
Hello Tom dear,
ReplyDeleteall is fine over here and frankly hope the same thing applies to your very photographic self... Also think you got quite a point there, especially as games are very cheap in the US.
Cheers my friend!