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Old 10 November 2009, 08:15   #21
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Faery Tale, if you haven't YET played it all the way through. It's still fun and atmospheric today!
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Old 10 November 2009, 08:46   #22
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Indianna Jones Fate of Atlantis the "Action" Game is ok and has classic isometric style gameplay.

I really like Escape from Colditz mentioned earlier.
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Old 10 November 2009, 16:26   #23
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Robin Hood for Amiga was one of my favourite games. +1 on Escape from Colditz also.
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Old 13 November 2009, 16:34   #24
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Too bad we're talking miggy as the best isometric adventure EVAR~!1! was "Landstalker" on the Mega Drive.

However I'll throw a vote in for D/Generation as well - yes it's puzzle-like but gets way more shooty when you get past the first floor.

Damn those 2nd Gen tube thingies - always mis-time when to shoot 'em
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Old 13 November 2009, 22:14   #25
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Too bad we're talking miggy as the best isometric adventure EVAR~!1! was "Landstalker" on the Mega Drive.
As much as I like Landstalker it didn't come even close to Cadaver and all its sequels... It was way too arcadey for me While Cadaver was just the right amount of everything...
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Landstalker is quite cool, but the isometric jumping puzzles are really hard. Yet the story was worth to endure it
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Old 14 November 2009, 01:03   #27
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As much as I like Landstalker it didn't come even close to Cadaver and all its sequels... It was way too arcadey for me While Cadaver was just the right amount of everything...
I agree. I prefer the stronger emphasis on puzzles that you get in Cadaver. Yet there are bits of action occasionally just to break it up.
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Old 14 November 2009, 08:26   #28
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Hmm. Dastardly, I think Faery Tale Adventure is just right. It's quite huge and the atmosphere is creepy, just the kind of 16 bit world I like to get lost in!

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Damn, Bamiga beat me to it, and even used "atmosphere" in his post. I guess we both agree the game is unique like that!
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Old 14 November 2009, 08:27   #29
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Yep, Darkmere had its flaws.
About Escape from Colditz : Have a look here http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=39019&page=2
I've uploaded the fixed ADF by Galahad for you again to the zone.
Yeah thanks to Gally and TCD! But whatw as wrong with the TOSEC adf?
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Old 14 November 2009, 10:50   #30
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But whatw as wrong with the TOSEC adf?
It's in the first post of the thread I linked to : http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=39019
Basically there is a bug where one tunnel is blocked.
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Old 14 November 2009, 14:37   #31
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Awesome Isometric Games (some i just found =D)

UFO: Enemy Unknown
Sabre Team
Castle Kingdoms
Hero Quest
Hero Quest 2
Shadow Lands
Shadow Worlds
Uropa2: the Ulterior Colony
Blade
Cadaver: The Pay Off
Dan Wilder
Legend
Murder
Treasure Trap
Realms
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Old 14 November 2009, 15:19   #32
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Some good suggestions here. Time to HOL them and see.

Re: Faery Tale Adventure - what's going on with that weird, on the wonk perspective!?
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Old 14 November 2009, 15:24   #33
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Re: Faery Tale Adventure - what's going on with that weird, on the wonk perspective!?
Well its the ultima 7 perspective for the world, but the characters are just drawn as billboards on top of it :s
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Old 14 November 2009, 15:32   #34
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Ultima VI: The False Prophet
Ultima VII Part 1: The Black Gate & Forge Of Virtue
Ultima VII Part 2: Serpent Isle & The Silver Seed


y'know, I would love to be part of team to make an Amiga Isometric adventure!

I would love to do an ISO remake of Alien Breed!!! or even Space Hulk!!!

Although if only I had the time to work on a Final-Fantasy-esque Isometric game for the miggy, that would truly be a dream come true!!!
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Zetro - Well count me for some pixel'age if it happens
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Old 14 November 2009, 19:52   #36
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@Dastardly

it would be a pleasure and an honour sir =)

btw... no one has mentioned Syndicate...
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Old 14 November 2009, 19:57   #37
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it would be a pleasure and an honour sir =)

btw... no one has mentioned Syndicate...
The question is about adventure games, so maybe this is the reason.

I would recommend already mentioned Heimdall 2 (if you like akward fights, then Heimdall also) and Darkmere. Still, they have some flaws but you can live with them. Try also Legacy of Sorasil or its prequel HeroQuest.
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Perhaps someone can enlighten me on how to play Cadaver or at least what I'm doing wrong. I love Isometric games and without comparing it to Landstalker (to me that's unfair as I have Landstalker #1 to my new #2 favorite D/Generation) I still just don't get it.

I mean... literally I don't get it. I've walked around rooms and then walked to other rooms. I couldn't seem to attack or find a weapon, nor do I know what's going on or for that matter what the plot is. I imagine these things would help so I just shelved Cadaver for about 5 months now.

And whoever doesnt' like the jumping puzzles in Landstalker clearly needs my (honestly) warped depth perception. Turning negatives into positives since 1982
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I mean... literally I don't get it. I've walked around rooms and then walked to other rooms. I couldn't seem to attack or find a weapon, nor do I know what's going on or for that matter what the plot is. I imagine these things would help so I just shelved Cadaver for about 5 months now.
The first 'weapon' is the 'stone bag' in the second room. In the inventory you can assign it as your weapon. To jump again, you have to deselect it (which is kinda awkward). Basically you collect some keys and pull some levers in the first part of level 1 to progress. Dast is the right guy to give a bit better explanation about it though
Oh and when you wait at the title screen, the background story shows up
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Bags of rocks are the weapons in the first world of Cadaver. The point is to walk around, figure out what the puzzles are and try to solve them. The game is quite unforgiving, it does not hold your hand anywhere. You are thrown literally and figuratively into the deep and you have to figure everything out yourself, with a cryptic hint here and there in books and scrolls.

edit: of course TCD the master spammer is first.
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