Posted on: August 21, 2020

KRAFTWERK2K1
Verified ownerGames: 339 Reviews: 23
perfect GOG version at last
First of all i gotta thank my best buddy from school who introduced me to "The Games - Winter Challenge" back in 2001 or so. He often showed me some games he used to play in the 90s on his grandfathers PC and i instantly fell n love with the game as well. A year later i got a bunch of Floppies in a floppy case from another friend of mine from school who felt like getting rid off stuff he didn't need anymore. Among those floppies was a copy of "The Games - Summer Challenge". I wasn't aware that Winter Challenge had a sequel so when i played it on my own PC at home it was like playing more levels of an already great game. Only this time with a different season. Technically both games are indeed something you really could only really enjoy on a PC, combining the best of both worlds, lovely 2D sprites as well as early 3D backgrounds & environments. Both works absolutely wonderful and the range of sport disciplines you get to play is both challenging and fun to play. Sometimes you need to do some of them a few times to get a feeling for how to do it properly. Especially Summer Challenge seem to be a little harder than "Winter Challenge". The wonderful VGA graphics and, the Adlib soundtrack as well as the digitized speech samples still put a smile on your face. Even after all these years, these games are still fun and quite challenging. I often played both games together with my best friend and we broke each others best times for every discipline. And i am so happy that both games are finally available here. The GOG version is perfect in every way and I really couldn't be happier. DOSBox underlayer is perfectly adjusted to the game and everything runs perfectly as it should. And the great thing is it even comes with a installer package for Linux right from the start. I really appreciate that. So yeah, i can absolutely recommend both games that you get in this package. Worth the money. Even when it's not on sale :)
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