im trying to find an iphone game i played around the end of 2016 early 2017 where you ran around and killed skeletons where you collected powerups for guns you had a certain amount of time to beat the level.
Not sure about the first game, but this one is Phantasmagoria. It was Sierra's attempt at a horror game.Oh and another one for PC, Horror, also from the 90s, you are playing as this woman who just moved into a mansion with her husband. Turns out bunch of demon worshipping and such had gone on involving bunch of horrific stuff where as you explore you have the visions of it. Spanned across about 7 discs, and in the end the husband was possessed.
Any help would be appreciated, and thanks in advance.
Miracle Space Race? Mag Force Racing? Killer Loop? Carmageddon? Wipeout? Test Drive 4? Gran Turismo (1997)? Daytona USA?Andrew Dash said:So this one has some real sentimental meaning. It was around 16 years ago, I was 5 years old and it was the very last video game my uncle played with me before he passed away. He is the reason I have a love of gaming at all.
So the game consisted of (now forgive my lack of memory - it WAS 16 years ago) racing. You were a car among around 16 - 24 racers and you were all driving on top of cubes. Like the race track was a giant literal rock cube. Perhaps there was others I only remember this one course. Now you knock other players off of the cube and they had a really cool looking cinematic for the car falling off of the course. I remember it looking realistic-ish. Like it wasnt cartoon graphics I dont think. The race cars were just that, like Rally cars and Le Mans cars and shit like that.
A couple added details are that the game was played on a PlayStation 1 and was capable of 4 player split-screen multiplayer. You also, once you fell off of the cube, never were able to keep going with the race. So this amazing memory caps off with me being the last racer on the course. Of course I came like last, but my mum, dad and uncle were all pushed off. Crazy to think he was younger than I am
now when he passed away. Any help would super appreciated. Thanks a bunch in advance.
Andrew.
Is it a mech game? If so, some suggestions:michael13599 said:can't remember much it was a third person/over the shoulder shooter you could only hold two weapons at a time you were either a robot or some one in full space marine armor with a back pack in a generic future city fighting red gorilla robots you had no health bar when you got hit parts of you would break off till you were a frame with a back pack one more hit would knock it off then you lost what ever weapon was in it and could not switch weapons and was one hit from death it was 3d i think it came out in the time frame after 1996 but before 2012 it had a lot of vehicle segments closest thing i could find was Metal Arms: Glitch in the System but it doesn't have the health mechanic
Almost certain it's Interactive Math Journey.Rikdeer said:Hi!
I know this is a *pretty* long shot, but I thought I'd give it a whirl.
I'm looking for a game that I played in the late 90s, early 2000s. It's a children's game, and I'm fairly certain that it revolves mainly around math; the most vivid memory of it that I have is where a cow is in a hot air balloon and when you get a question right, the cow says "mooving right along". I think you also filled up trains with various items, including animals, until the train weighed the right amount.
I can't remember the name of it for the life of me, and it's something I'd love to get my kids.
YES! HOLY COW YOU DID IT! Thank you so much! I appreciate the help!cristyro said:Almost certain it's Interactive Math Journey.Rikdeer said:Hi!
I know this is a *pretty* long shot, but I thought I'd give it a whirl.
I'm looking for a game that I played in the late 90s, early 2000s. It's a children's game, and I'm fairly certain that it revolves mainly around math; the most vivid memory of it that I have is where a cow is in a hot air balloon and when you get a question right, the cow says "mooving right along". I think you also filled up trains with various items, including animals, until the train weighed the right amount.
I can't remember the name of it for the life of me, and it's something I'd love to get my kids.
If not, then check out Math Circus, Castle of Dr. Brain and the Big Thinkers games by Humongous Entertainment.