Trying to find games for the PC
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CompuGeek




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PostPosted: Thu, 15th Oct 2009 13:48    Post subject: Trying to find games for the PC
similar to Nintendo's DS...Professor Layton series.

http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/sGfgV3RpczLDtx6IdEP7JjMsiI2t29gv

Don't have to be this cartoonish but the puzzles and using the brain to play is a must.
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Soul_Caster




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PostPosted: Thu, 15th Oct 2009 15:23    Post subject:
broken sword, monkey island ... ?


Yes IW can
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Neon
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PostPosted: Thu, 15th Oct 2009 15:26    Post subject:
Sherlock Holmes vs Jack the Ripper, a great game.
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Soul_Caster




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PostPosted: Thu, 15th Oct 2009 15:32    Post subject:
on the rainslick precipice of darkness ?


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Perdurab00




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PostPosted: Thu, 15th Oct 2009 15:48    Post subject: Re: Trying to find games for the PC
CompuGeek wrote:
using the brain to play is a must.


???
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Neon
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PostPosted: Thu, 15th Oct 2009 15:48    Post subject: Re: Trying to find games for the PC
Perdurab00 wrote:
CompuGeek wrote:
using the brain to play is a must.


???


ie not Halo or newest Splinter Cell. Laughing
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Perdurab00




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PostPosted: Thu, 15th Oct 2009 15:51    Post subject:
Hey, Einstein, check this site out
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Soul_Caster




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PostPosted: Thu, 15th Oct 2009 15:55    Post subject: Re: Trying to find games for the PC
CompuGeek wrote:
using the brain to play is a must.


this way? Very Happy
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SuicideRun




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PostPosted: Thu, 15th Oct 2009 16:04    Post subject: Re: Trying to find games for the PC
CompuGeek wrote:
similar to Nintendo's DS...Professor Layton series.

http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/sGfgV3RpczLDtx6IdEP7JjMsiI2t29gv

Don't have to be this cartoonish but the puzzles and using the brain to play is a must.
myst.
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Soul_Caster




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PostPosted: Thu, 15th Oct 2009 17:17    Post subject:
you could also be interested in this

Women's Murder Club: Twice in a Blue Moon:


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LuckyStrike




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PostPosted: Thu, 15th Oct 2009 20:48    Post subject:
TRy googling "Sam & Max" Cool
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ToastMan




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PostPosted: Thu, 15th Oct 2009 22:22    Post subject:
Safecracker is pretty damn good. Some awesome puzzles on there.
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