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Let’s be honest - you asked for it!

Arabian Nights is a classic 3D platformer which earned a group of devoted fans since its release in 2001. Set in a world taken straight out of the pages of One Thousand and One Nights, this game can bring you whole loads of fun.

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This looks so much like PoP3D that I'm surprised it ISN'T PoP3D.
Awesome! I hope we will eventually see more Silmarils game here, specifically Metal Mutant, Transarctica, Storm Master and Boston Bomb Club (ugh).

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Anime-BlackWolf: - Corridor 7
Corridor 7 is actually not bad at all. The other games from your list can still be played in a proper mood. I would definitely purchase them here.
Damn, I thought nobody actually knows this game :D
Finally!!
Thanks to everyone involved!
Amazing! Never expected to see this on GOG. My brother got his hands on a cheap/free physical copy and I had to play it. Beat it not that long ago and planned to review it (I guess I still can). It's objectively bad, but it has heart and soul, and in the end I couldn't help but like it. Pity it doesn't include any extras, some moments are HARDCORE walkthrough bait (and I admit I gave in and looked things up)
Thank you!

Insta, of course :)
Never heard of this one before, in fact I first thought it was Prince of Persia 3D as it was published on Dreamcast under the same subtitle (this game's main character even has the same clothing as Prince of Persia had in Shadow and the Flame). I am curious if Arabian Nights succeeds where Prince of Persia 3D failed so I'd like to ask from those who have previously played it: does it have tank controls?
This is one of those "it's so ugly it's beautiful" games, like the Mystery of the Druids.
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HedonisticActor: Never heard of this one before, in fact I first thought it was Prince of Persia 3D as it was published on Dreamcast under the same subtitle (this game's main character even has the same clothing as Prince of Persia had in Shadow and the Flame). I am curious if Arabian Nights succeeds where Prince of Persia 3D failed so I'd like to ask from those who have previously played it: does it have tank controls?
Just watch some gameplay on Youtube. It has its fans but it is an acquired taste for sure. It succeds at being clumsy and funny.
Post edited December 20, 2019 by Dogmaus
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LucianX: Amazing! Never expected to see this on GOG. My brother got his hands on a cheap/free physical copy and I had to play it. Beat it not that long ago and planned to review it (I guess I still can). It's objectively bad, but it has heart and soul, and in the end I couldn't help but like it. Pity it doesn't include any extras, some moments are HARDCORE walkthrough bait (and I admit I gave in and looked things up)
Either that, or you discover that you discover what the flute can do and abuse it, as the AGDQ runner did.
I'm speechless! I bought this game when I was 10 years old, but it never worked very well. I always wanted to play it, but thought that would be an impossible dream. And now I find it here, and today is my birthday. That's really a gift! THANK YOU VERY MUCH, GOG!
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Dogmaus: Just watch some gameplay on Youtube. It has its fans but it is an acquired taste for sure. It succeds at being clumsy and funny.
And, of course, you can watch the Awful Games Done Quick (AGDQ) run of the game:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gosSNHRPWZA
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MaxFulvus: The game was released by episodes, a decade before TellTale games !
To be fair, episodic format was trending at the beginning of 2000-s.
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LootHunter: To be fair, episodic format was trending at the beginning of 2000-s.
Except the Kuma\War serie, I don't remember other episodic format in the 2000's.
Post edited December 20, 2019 by MaxFulvus
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LootHunter: To be fair, episodic format was trending at the beginning of 2000-s.
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MaxFulvus: Except the Kuma\War serie, I don't remember other episodic format in the 2000's.
Sin Episodes, Half-life 2 Episodes, Sam and Max series - all were released in 00-s.
high rated
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Dogmaus: This is one of those "it's so ugly it's beautiful" games, like the Mystery of the Druids.
Excuse me, Mystery of the Druids is a masterpiece of joy and wonder.

And also it doesn't have floaty controls and fall damage like Arabian Nights. I love Mystery of the Druids.
Post edited December 20, 2019 by Hastur.