Discworld 2
I loved the game. I think I was about 9j. old when I got it. It looks like a movie and you're right in it. It's kinda funy (better than Monkey island) you need to play it to know how amazing it is. The plot is well done and (oh by the way sry for my bad english) the characters in it are too cute. The game is kinda long and I think you'll need some help at the end of the game 'cause it gets strange, well I mean the plot.
8
Contribution by Natty
Two of the most underrated adventure games ever, both Discworld games are based on Terry Pratchett's pun-filled fantasy Discworld series, in which the whole world is carried through space by a turtle, and idioms and puns do have a life of their own. As bumbling wizard Rincewind, prevent the Dragon from destroying the world in Discworld 1 and find a way to convince the disillusioned Death to resume his day job in the sequel. Both games have great humor (although dialogues drag on at times), and some of the most devious but logical puzzles ever designed. Famed Monty Python veteran Eric Idle's performance as the voice of Rincewind is flawless, althought some dialogues are very long-winded to the point of frustrating. Clever puzzles and hilarious animations, however, more than make up for it. Two thumbs up!
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Genre:
Adventure
Software house:
Psygnosis Limited
Developer:
Perfect 10 Productions
Publisher:
Psygnosis
Year:
1996
System:
DOS



