Hi all,
I have been trying to remember a game I played a lot as a kid back in the early 90s but my memory is not serving well.
It was a graphical game, where you were kind of on an adventure. I remember trolls being in the game, and you had to perform tasks or quests such as:
- collecting block shapes in the back of a truck
- navigate a lake or sea where the wind direction was shown on the water
- match up animal footprints in a maze
I have gone through every list of Apple IIe games I can find and nothing seems to resemble this, I do apologise if I have not described it in great detail.
Please help :)
Steve
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Anything on this list ring a bell?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Apple_II_games
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Apple_II_games
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Unfortunately not. I've been through the list many times, watched many youtube videos of Apple II games and I just cannot see find the game.
Maybe Chivalry? That was a combo graphical quest / board game where you had to perform certain tasks like catch falling bags of flour into a cart, cross a river with a current, navigate a maze ahile avoiding a bad guy. I used to play this game a lot with my brother, although that was the mid 1980s so several years earlier than what you are thinking of.
But still a great game to check out, especially for turn-based multiplayer fun.
Howie
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Maybe Chivalry? That was a combo graphical quest / board game where you had to perform certain tasks like catch falling bags of flour into a cart, cross a river with a current, navigate a maze ahile avoiding a bad guy. I used to play this game a lot with my brother, although that was the mid 1980s so several years earlier than what you are thinking of.
But still a great game to check out, especially for turn-based multiplayer fun.
Howie
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Chivalry is a classic at least in my mind. I used to play this title with my friends and my sister growing up during my elementary years in the mid eighties. Lots of memories of playing this.
As for the game's name in question from the original poster, its hard to think of anything of that description. Chivarly does have a lot of simple task oriented gameplay, which seems close to your description.