Posted July 17, 2020
There were a few games I played in Elementary school, provided by the school or a teacher, they got new computers running Windows and there were a few video games.
If anyone knows the name of these games I'd be grateful.
!: A first person point and click using 3D graphics. You had a candle on the top of the screen. There were kids turned into monsters. There were multiple locks, 5 I think. it's night time and the moon is in full view from the start. A bit of detail is you could view the monster kids who did have animations when you clicked on them. One was a werewolf and another was a variation of the Frankenstein monster but had a syringe fused to their head.
2: A scientist is conducting an experiment while he has a machine connecting his head to a mouse. The experiment results in both the scientist and mouse getting their brains synchronized. The mouse ends up being a projector of the scientist, with hair and mustache. There's an assortment of games to help sort their minds. I remember playing this one the most.
3: A puzzle with hazards. You play a sprite that is at risk of dying if the wrong move is done. One death is an enemy taking their hands and running them down the player, slicing the player in two, then the player disintegrating before the level restarts. It was a top view game for MAC but it's possible there was a PC version. Small sprites on a platform level.
That's all I've got for now.
If anyone knows the name of these games I'd be grateful.
!: A first person point and click using 3D graphics. You had a candle on the top of the screen. There were kids turned into monsters. There were multiple locks, 5 I think. it's night time and the moon is in full view from the start. A bit of detail is you could view the monster kids who did have animations when you clicked on them. One was a werewolf and another was a variation of the Frankenstein monster but had a syringe fused to their head.
2: A scientist is conducting an experiment while he has a machine connecting his head to a mouse. The experiment results in both the scientist and mouse getting their brains synchronized. The mouse ends up being a projector of the scientist, with hair and mustache. There's an assortment of games to help sort their minds. I remember playing this one the most.
3: A puzzle with hazards. You play a sprite that is at risk of dying if the wrong move is done. One death is an enemy taking their hands and running them down the player, slicing the player in two, then the player disintegrating before the level restarts. It was a top view game for MAC but it's possible there was a PC version. Small sprites on a platform level.
That's all I've got for now.
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