Are the Journeyman Project games any good? After playing Myst and Riven I've got a hankering for some more graphic puzzle games
>>12071380definitely some moon logic going on but the atmosphere is fantastic imo so yeah it's worth it
Reportedly 1 and Turbo are slightly better on Macintosh than on Windows.
>>12071380The first one is an absolute classic of 90s PC gaming. Very fun game.>>12072127I think because they were originally made with QuickTime and HyperCard.
>>12072131The Journeyman Project games actually run on Macromedia Director. Windows ports of Turbo and 2 were eventually rebuilt from scratch on own engines, while Mac originals still used the common framework.
>>12072137Yes, that was it!
>>12071380disappointed that this never got a reboot. i definitely thought that it was a brand that still had some juice left in it up until a decade or so ago.i remember writing an outline for a fps reboot of it where you play as an ordinary person who is given a mysterious futuristic device that can stop time and use it to avoid people trying to kill you and capture the device, tying it into journeyman project lore. it was fun. i had a good time but i didn't have a programming bone in my body so it went nowhere.
A shame there's no games like this with modern fidelity, it'd be amazing
>>12071380>Myst and RivenYou're spoiled on the genre. The Journeyman Project Turbo, Deja Vu, and maybe a few other graphical adventure games are as reasonable and logical. From here on out, you need to expect moon logic and puzzles with obtuse solutions that don't make any sort of sense.Just don't play the Pegasus Prime remake of The Journeyman Project, it adds in some pointless QTE press-X-to-not-die segments that are more annoying than anything.
>only 6 pages??
>>12074823The board gets raided by a notorious spammer daily, resulting in garbage threads constantly being flushed.