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Rom Manic Posts: 336/557 |
Man, if there was ever a science related game to play, it has to be The Incredible Machine.
Personally I liked the classic one, as in the very first version for DOS, but the new ones are cool too. I'm not too keen on the new graphics. |
Tarale Posts: 2247/2713 |
Originally posted by FreeDOS +Originally posted by Tarale Similar. Atomix (Computer Game) @ Wikipedia |
Shiryu Posts: 209/275 |
I like science games... And maths/logic (who doesn't like logic games?) And some educational games. But I'm a weird person too XD
But I'm not stupid, I won't check any link I don't have an idea of what is it. (unless is made by someone I know and it's random, but then I would still have an idea of what is it) And that's of course advertising... or someone who joins a ROMHacking comunity only to say he likes science games and chack this link... |
sandrocklq Posts: 201/210 |
My idea of a good science game is Solarquest-the space age monopoly game. |
FreeDOS + Posts: 874/1312 |
Originally posted by Tarale Something like this? |
Valcion Posts: 521/585 |
SCIENCE!!!! |
Cynthia Posts: 4651/5814 |
I never played Oregon Trail. I played a weird game that taught Canadian geography.
And Math Blaster. You can't mess with Math Blaster. |
Sparx Posts: 512/529 |
Nope, never played it. I was supposed to in about 5th grade but the computer lab got shutdown. But now that you mention it, before that, was Reader Rabbit 1,2, and 3. I did enjoy those. And, I enjoyed Jumpstart. I had 1st grade and 3rd or 2nd grade, can't remember which. I just realized, they have jumpstart for 9th grade, so I still haven't outgrown the system O_o |
asdf Posts: 3338/4077 |
Originally posted by Xkeeper Oh, come on. One post? Link post? Said post made within a short while after registering and no activity afterwards? If that doesn't scream "ADVERTISING FUCKWIT", I don't know what does. Originally posted by Sparx Oregon Trail is supposed to be educational. You can't tell me you didn't enjoy that. (unless you've never played it of course) |
Sparx Posts: 510/529 |
The only actual educational game that I've ever enjoyed in my life, was Slime Forest (Introduced By HyperHacker), which was to learn the japanese characters. And yes, considering that it's his/her (purple name) first post, it's either they registered just to advertise that site, or they came here with lame expectations that everybody loves whatever he/she likes. |
Cynthia Posts: 4644/5814 |
Science games. Never heard of any that would be notable... you know, that aren't educational/sucky. |
Simon Belmont Posts: 891/1773 |
Originally posted by Gywall does Alchemy count? or whatever that one game was from popcap, where you had to match the bubbles. *kittiesetz sighs. Good times. |
Tarale Posts: 2224/2713 |
Originally posted by Gywall There was an old DOS game called uh... Atomix or something that wasn't too bad. I was bad at it, but it wasn't too bad a game. Puzzle game. |
Metal Man88 Posts: 327/701 |
Release the hounds! |
Gywall Posts: 151/187 |
It seems like advertising to me.
But who likes science games? All I've seen are. .well.. terrible. |
Tarale Posts: 2220/2713 |
I know... it's....
... I reckon it must be... seriously |
Xkeeper Posts: 3868/5653 |
Uh.
This smells like an advertisement, but... |
gudipudi Posts: 1/2 |
hi all ,
please let me know if anybody is interested in discussing about science games. i love playing games and more than that i love puzzle games. with regards, gudipudi please digg http://digg.com/users/lizziekean/submitted |