Wait a minute. Was that the one with robots that kept zapping you and you had collect a key from different towers and then jump off the top of the building? Think it was. Very addictive that one.
Wait a minute. Was that the one with robots that kept zapping you and you had collect a key from different towers and then jump off the top of the building? Think it was. Very addictive that one.
You had to collect various pieces of a jigsaw from rooms guarded by animated office furniture that could kill you.
At the end of the game these had to be pieced together to form a picture of some sort.
You had to collect various pieces of a jigsaw from rooms guarded by animated office furniture that could kill you.At the end of the game these had to be pieced together to form a picture of some sort.
Sorry I wasn't here to discuss this - been out most of the day.
"Stay a while, stayyy foreverrrr' Elvin Atombender, iirc was my fav on the C64 - which I still have btw, with 1000's of games, cartridges, magazines, disc drive, light pen, light gun, a box of joysticks, and so on and so on. I had Mission Impossible II as well, which I more or less completed.
Sorry I wasn't here to discuss this - been out most of the day."Stay a while, stayyy foreverrrr' Elvin Atombender, iirc was my fav on the C64 - which I still have btw, with 1000's of games, cartridges, magazines, disc drive, light pen, light gun, a b
I've successfully downloaded the program, unzipped the files and installed the software, but I cannot seem to activate the game.
There is no icon on my desktop (or anywhere else) to click. :(
Evening Study :)I've successfully downloaded the program, unzipped the files and installed the software, but I cannot seem to activate the game.There is no icon on my desktop (or anywhere else) to click. :(
If there's no icon, it's still quite easy There's a regular poster on the site called whiterabbit who is excellent with his appraisals and info. I've copied this from his post.
The installation is straightforward; with the default location for installation going to the root directorys games folder (usually C:\Games\). There is no desktop or Start menu shortcut installed, but its easy enough to create a desktop shortcut by right clicking on the appropriate icon and selecting Send to Desktop (Create Shortcut)
So. If you just click on Run (Start button on bottom left of screen, then bottom of left hand column), then type C:\Games\ then open the archibald folder, the most likely icon will usually run the game. just right click on that and 'send to desktop'.
hope it works. I reckon you'll enjoy this game.
If there's no icon, it's still quite easyThere's a regular poster on the site called whiterabbit who is excellent with his appraisals and info.I've copied this from his post.The installation is straightforward; with the default location for installat
Those instructions worked perfectly Study. Unfortunately, when I clicked on the icon, this error message appeared:
Unable to initialize bass audio, error code 23. Unable to initialize sound subsystem. Engine initializtion failed.
The program then closed itself down. I'm sure the software is fine and it's a problem with my computer, which is on its last legs I'm afraid.
Bugger! :(Those instructions worked perfectly Study. Unfortunately, when I clicked on the icon, this error message appeared:Unable to initialize bass audio, error code 23. Unable to initialize sound subsystem. Engine initializtion failed.The prog
Nothing wrong with the program Study, I'm sure. It's my computer playing up.
Thank you anyway sir. I'll keep the software and transfer it onto a new machine later. :)
Yeah :(Nothing wrong with the program Study, I'm sure. It's my computer playing up.Thank you anyway sir. I'll keep the software and transfer it onto a new machine later. :)
yes, it'll probably work, PM. If not, it's made by Rake In Grass, and I have another of their games (Crystal Caves - which is a very nice version of Boulderdash or Rockford, I'll bet you remember those!). My guess is you'll be able to find somewhere to get them from. Although I stress, the giveawayoftheday.com site is safe.
yes, it'll probably work, PM.If not, it's made by Rake In Grass, and I have another of their games (Crystal Caves - which is a very nice version of Boulderdash or Rockford, I'll bet you remember those!). My guess is you'll be able to find somewhere t
The name Boulderdash rings a bell, but I definitely haven't played it before. Or Rockford.
I didn't really have many games for my computer when I was a kid; a few of the Scott Adams adventures, Impossible Mission and PacMan is about it.
The name Boulderdash rings a bell, but I definitely haven't played it before. Or Rockford.I didn't really have many games for my computer when I was a kid; a few of the Scott Adams adventures, Impossible Mission and PacMan is about it.
You must remember Boulderdash (Rockford was the same) - walking through earth (soil) pushing round boulders and collecting diamonds. It was a very early and quite quick loading game, there were some sequels too, I even have a 'Boulderdash construction Kit' somewhere too.
You must remember Boulderdash (Rockford was the same) - walking through earth (soil) pushing round boulders and collecting diamonds. It was a very early and quite quick loading game, there were some sequels too, I even have a 'Boulderdash constructio